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THE NORMAL SCHOOL HERALD

CATALOGUE
FORTY- FOURTH SCHOOL YEAR
OF THE

CUMBERLAND VALLEY
STATE NORMAL
SCHOOL
SHIPPENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

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1 9 1 5 — 1916

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Admission and Graduation, Condition ô£__------------------------------Advantages Offered by the Cumberland Valley State Normal-----A gricu ltu re--------------------- — — ------------------------- — ------------------

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Aim o f tbe S c h o o l---------J-------------- !—------------p--------------------------Art —:|T-------------- --------------------------------- ------------------ ------------— 44
Building and Room R egulations-------------------------- ------------------- 22
Calendar for 1 9 1 5 -1 6 -------------------------- -----------------------------------

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Certificates, Diplomas and Supplementary C ou rse--------------------- 18
Commercial E d u cation --------------------- ------------------------------- " —
Course o f Study

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Department o f Instruction------------------------------------------------ ■------2o
Domestic Arts and Sciences ------------------------------------------------ 4f>
Equipm ent------------- ---------------- - - ----------------------------------- --------- 44
Expenses —.------------------ ■---------------------- - ---------------------■
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Government and Discipline-------------------------------------------------------- 21
Health Regulations —KS------------ ;--------------------------------------------Instrumental Music -----------------------------------------------------------------Library ----------- ■--------•----------------------- ---------- --------- - - - - - -------- "
Location ------- :-------------------------------------------------------------- ‘--------- ®
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Literary S o cie tie s --------- -- ------------------------------------ •-----------------Manual Training — --------------------- - ---------------------------------------- 4®
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Payments, Time o f ------------------------------------------- - - - ----------------- x

Physical Training---------------------------------------------- - -------------------- 4 AQ
Reading R o o m ------------------------------------------------------------------- --—
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Religious Societies ----------------------------------------— ---------------------- ‘
Sabbath Regulations-------------------------------------------------- •
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School Y e a r --------------------------------------------------------- riè------------------ ®
Social R egu lation s----------------------— - - - - ----------------------------------22
Supplementary C o u rs e --------------------------------------------- -ff----------- 20
Text Books fo r

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Vocal Music S -------------Ü ------------------------------------------

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Geo. H. Stewart______________President
Geo. S. McLean______________ Secretary

Trustees Elected by the Stockholders
W. E. Reddig, 1918

Rev S. S. Wylie, 1919

John L. Bamer, 1918

G. B. Cole, 1919

E. C. McCnne, 1917

M. C. Kennedy, 1919

J. E. Boher, 1917

F. E. Hollar, 1918

W. A. Nickles, 1917

Trustees Appointed by the State
R. L. Myers, 1918

Geo. H. Stewart, 1917

*M. G. Hale,

Dr. J. Bruce McCreary, 1919

Q. T. Mickey, 1918

G. S. McLean, 1917

W. A. Addams, 1918

G. W. Himes, 1919

James A. Steese, 1917

L. E. Smith, 1919

SCHOOL OFICERS AND COMMITTEES
Committees on Houses, Buildings and Grounds
Geo. W. Himes

G. B. Cole

J. L. Burner

Committee on Discipline and Instruction
Rev. S. S. Wylie

J. E. Boher

W. A. Nickles

G. S. McLean
Q’. T. Mickey

Committee on Finances and Accounts
J. L. Bamer

E. C. MeCune
W. A. Addams
J. D. Robinson, Treasurer

•Died Feb. 22, 1916.

W. E. Reddig

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FACULTY FOR 1915— 1916
EZRA LEHMAN, Ph. D., Principal
Psychology and Sociology
JAMES ELDON, Ph. D.
Mathematics
J. S. HEIGES, A. M., Dean
Pedagogy
J. K. STEWART, A. M.
Latin
S. ALICE HUBER, M. E.
German
HARRIET A. WYLIE, A. B.
History
HERBERT LE VAN, Ph. B.
Physical Science
MARY RACHEL HARRIS, M. Pd.
Principal Model School
MRS. ANNETTE T. HERR, M. E.
Vice Principal Model School
M. IRENE HUBER
Art and Domestic Science
CORA FLOSSIE MACY, A. B.
Biological Science
M. MARGARET STROH, B. S., B. 0 .
Reading and Public Speaking
C. EARL FANNING, A. M.
English
EDWARD F. GRAHAM, B. S.
Agriculture
AGNES M. MATTHEWS
Piano
RACHEL JONES
MARY COLLINS
Vocal Music

CUMBERLAND V A L L E T STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

L. MAEGARET GATES
Associate in Instrumental Music
H. C. HARBISON
Physical Training and Athletics
J. W. CAMPBELL, A. B.
Commercial Branches
Assistant in History and Latin



BENJAMIN VAN WHY
Manual Training
MAURICE LOW
Manual Training and Algebra
H. L. BURKHOLDER, M. E.
Assistant in Mathematics
FLORENCE Y. M. CORSON, A. B.
Assistant in English and Latin
ELISABETH CLEVER, A. B.
Assistant in History

ADA V. HORTON, M. E., Preceptress
Geography
IDA B. QUIGLEY, M. E.
Librarian
HELEN S. DYKEMAN, M. E.
Assistant Librarian
H. EMMA EPPLEY
Matron o f Dining Room
MRS. M. K. WOLFF
Matron o f Girls’ Dormitory
NORA ADAMS
Matron o f Administration Building
MRS. ALICE HERR
Housemother
GEORGE W. BAKER
Superintendent o f Buildings and Grounds

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CALENDAR, 1916— 1917
Fall Term, 1916
Registration D a y ._________________ - _______ Monday, September 11
Organization o f Classes__ _______________ ..-Tuesday, September 12
Model School Opens_________ ________ -.W ednesday, September 13
Thanksgiving Day______ . _________________ Thursday, November 30
Fall Term Closes________________________ I__Thursday, December 21

Wlnter Term, 1917
Registration Day__|

_______________________Tuesday, January 2

Class Work Begins.

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Model School Opens.

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Winter Term Closes.

_________________________ Friday, March 23

Spring Term, 1917
Registration Day___ j ____________________________ Monday, April 2
Class Work Begins________________ . _____________ Tuesday, April 3
Model School Opens------------------ -------------------------- Tuesday, April 3
Anniversary Normal Literary Society_________ .____Friday, April 20
Reunion Philo Literary Society_____________________Friday, May 11
Model School Entertainment______________________ Monday, June 18
Baccalaureate Sermon_________________________ -Sunday, June 21
Musical and Literary Entertainment.--— :________Monday, June 25
Class Day______________________________________ Tuesday, June 26
Alumni Meeting_________________________________ Tuesday, June 26
Commencement Day_____ _:__________ __________Wednesday, June 27
Summer Session Begins_____________________________Monday, July 2
Summer Session Ends_________________

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CATALOGUE

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NUMBER

— OF —

The Normal School Herald
PUBLISHED OCTOBER, JANUARY, APRIL AND JULY
SHIPPENSBURG, PA.
C. E. FANNING.................. ,........................Editor
CORA F. MACY......................... Assistant Editor
A D A V . HORTON, ’88..............Personal Editor
J. S. HEIGES, '91.....................Business Manager
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ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY TH E CUMBERLAND VALLEY
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
In addition to the many advantages offered by all the State
Normal Schools, the Cumberland Valley Normal offers the following
distinctive opportunities:

1. Location.— All who have visited our school will frankly con­
cede that in beauty o f location it is unsurpassed by any school in
Pennsylvania. The north and south mountains are in plain view
from the dormitories.
2. The Community.— The Cumberland Valley is the home o f the
Scotch-Irish, devoted to the cause o f education, and the Pennsylva­
nia Germans noted for their hospitality and thrift. The union o f
these two races has produced an admirable type o f citizenship. A
high tone of morality characterizes the community. There has not
been a licensed saloon in Shippensburg or within a radius o f six
miles from the town for more than twenty years.
3. The Buildings.— Our buildings are equipped with all modem
conveniences. The ladies’ dormitory is a beautiful, homelike building
mubh admired by all who have inspected it, and the newly painted
and refurnished rooms in the Administration Building are attractive
and homelike. During the summer the chapel will be redecorated
and equipped with electric lights.

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The gymnasium has been justly praised fo r its beautiful archi­
tectural design and its admirable equipment. The new model school
building, recently completed, combines all the best features o f mod­
em school architecture. The other buildings are adapted to the
needs o f the students and present a fine appearance.
4. The Home Life of the School.— The authorities o f the
school recognize that school life should be a preparation for living
and should reproduce as nearly as possible the social life o f the
home. Under the oversight and direction o f the faculty our students
associate with one another and are given that social training, so
necessary in after life, that is expected o f every lady and gentleman.
5. Size of the School.— The Principal and Faculty o f the
school believe that a school should not number more than six hun­
dred 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 o f 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 large enough to combine the best feat­
ures to be found in a student body but is not so large as to destroy
the individuality o f the students.
6. Small Classes.— We believe in small classes, not exceeding
thirty-five or forty students. When the classes are larger than this
it is impossible for the teacher to come into that close personal con­
tact with the students so necessary to their progress. Very often
the lecture method with its glaring faults is used by teachers in
large clashes. Experience shows that really good work is impossible
in classes numbering more than thirty-five o f forty students.

7. The Expense.— Notwithstanding the increased cost of living
this institution has not raised its rates for boarding, in the few
cases where fees are charged they are made so low that they barely
cover the cost o f materials used.
8. Help to Graduates.— The school has a regularly organized
system by means o f which its graduates are helped, and help one
another to secure good positions in the public schools.

TH E SCHOOL YEAR
The school year o f the Cumberland Valley State Normal School
consists o f forty weeks. There are three terms:— the fall term o f
fifteen weeks, which begins Monday, September 11, 1916, and ends

Court of Girls’ Dormitory.

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I S B
December 21, 1916; the Winter term o f twelve weeks,
which begms Tuesday, January 2, 1917, and ends Friday, March 23
a 1?/ o I K h
B t6rm ° f thirteen weeks> which begins Monday,
April 2, 1917, and ends Wednesday, June 27, 1917.

Students may enter at any time, but all who can do so are urged
to enter at the beginning o f the Fall term and remain throughout the
year. Such students invariably make the most satisfactory progress
as the work o f the various terms is very closely co-ordinated.
During the Spring term special classes are organized to meet
the needs o f those students who have taught in or attended the pub­
lic schools during the Fall and Winter, and who wish to prepare fo r
a higher grade o f certificate, or fo r advanced standing in the Normal
bchool. These classes will also meet the needs o f those who wish to
prepare themselves fo r the County Superintendent’s examination.
Students who have been attending the public schools will be per­
mitted to enter the teachers’ training class in the Spring term with­
out examination. Teachers of experience who wish to take the ex-

ammation for professional or permanent certificate will also find
needs' 6 W°rk 9'Ven dUrin° the S p ri" 9 term is exactly suited to their
LOCATION
The Cumberland Valley State Normal School is beautifully lo­
cated on nsing ground just outside o f Shippensburg. All who have
ever seen the school agree that its location is unsurpassed. To the
west rise the beautiful North Mountains, while still nearer on the east
nse the South Mountains, both part o f the Blue Ridge System. The
Cumberland Valley is widely famed for its beautiful water courses,
its nch farming land and its hospitable and intelligent people The
town o f Shippensburg is an ideal community fo r a school. It is a
wide-awake, progressive borough with a population o f about thirtyfive hundred. There are twelve flourishing churches in the town, but
not a single licensed saloon. Parents and prospective students will
at once realize the advantages o f an environment o f this character.
Shippensburg is located along the line o f the Cumberland Valley
Railroad, a branch o f the Pennsylvania system. It is forty-one miles
south o f Harrisburg. The Philadelphia and Reading and the Western
Maryland Railroads also pass through the town, thus making it verv
easy o f access,.
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TH E FACULTY
The authorities o f the school recognize that valuable and neces­
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greater importance; Special care has been exercised in selecting
men and women o f high standard intellectually and morally. The
effective teacher must not only know the subject matter to be taught,
hut he must be thoroughly conversant with the best methods of in­
structing others. The teachers o f the Cumberland Valley State Nor­
mal School are themselves products o f the public schools. Practic­
ally all o f them have taught for a considerable time in the public
schools and have had experience in supervisory capacity. They are
thus enabled to understand and appreciate the needs o f the young
men and women who form the student body o f the school. One of
the striking features of the school is the close relation that exists
between teacher and pupil. Visitors have not failed to remark that
this school resembles a very large family, in which the teachers act
as counselors and advisors.

AIM OF TH E SCHOOL
The aim o f the school is to teach our pupils self control, for
without this quality any scheme o f 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 o f their opportunities,
hence the tone o f the school is remarkably earnest.
It is a further aim and object o f the school to prepare our pu­
pils for social efficiency. We realize that young men and women
must be able to take an active part in the affairs o f the various com­
munities into which they are expected to go after leaving the school;
hence the school does not neglect the social side o f 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 re-1
spective communities. The ideal of any school should be to produce
as nearly as possible the family life. As young men and women
associate in the family, so should they associate in a properly regu­
lated 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 toiSo-operate 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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EQUIPM ENT

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The school is well provided with chemical and physical appar! atus necessary to effective class room work. The class-rooms, li! brary, chapel, gymnasium and studios are thoroughly good and well
; fitted for their respective purposes. The new biological laboratory
is now in use. It is equipped with everything necessary to effective
i work.
The school maintains a large and well equipped laundry in which
the laundry work o f the school including that o f the students and
¡ faculty is done.
The gymnasium is a beautiful, well furnished building equipped
with suitable apparatus for the work o f physical training.
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The ladies’ dormitory is one o f the most beautiful and convenient
I buildings to be found anywhere in the State. It is well heated and
1 “ghted and Presents a very homelike appearance. The men’s dormimadn building and is adequately provided with every­
thing that is necessary fo r the comfort and welfare o f our students.

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A large stable is provided for the accommodation o f day stu­
dents who wish to secure accommodations fo r their horses used in
driving to the school.
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The infirmary is a bright and well equipped building, ready to be
, ®ed at a moment’s notice by students or teachers without additional
euarge. Good physicians and nurses are within easy reach.

EXPENSES
B B B I CLAUSE IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION BILL
| ELATING TO FREE TUITION IN STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS
i Comm:Uh0t , ^ Pi ,0rl ° f . the public schools and Normal Schools of this
one S oS «ifith-f ° ri.thejtwS yea,ri commencing on the first day of June,
* * * s . d nme hundred and five, the sum of eleven million dollars.
Priated
further, That out of the amount hereby apporBm M M M be H E
the education of teacners in the State
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sum .o f f°ur hundred and seventy-five thousand
I lows' ’pnr 2
^ thereof as may be neccessary to be applied as fol¡1 the agreement' w s^ dent °vef seventeen years of age who shall sign
, this H i H | bindms? said student to teach in the common schools of
i dollar and H
ful1 +annual B B i here shall be paid the sum of one
: tion of said =tnd r* a ■ ■ h H P a r e n t of the expenses for tuidrawinL
r a! dQnt dent’ Provided that each student in a State Normal
! ® 'the scfPnri ^ d nCe/ rrrri th® State must receive regular instruction
object for
E R I tef chlnff. in a special class devoted to that
amount
whol.e tune for which such allowance is drawn which
I P“blic instructi Pald UP° n h® warrants of the Superintendent of

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Enrollment fee (payable once a year by every boarding
student at time o f registration) ___________________
Board, Room, Laundry, $4 per week for forty weeks______

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Total expense for year to students receiving State aid______
Students not receiving State aid pay a tuition fee o f ll.SjL;
week, hence the total expense to such students for the year is
The above prices include everything in the regular coursef
cept in the case o f students taking certain o f the sciences, in *
subjects small fees are charged to cover the cost o f materials!
tually used. These fees are as follow s:
Agriculture
__________ ________________ ,_______ ____
Chemistry __>_____________________^______________________ ■|g‘
Zoology, Physiology (3rd year course), Botany, and Physical |
Geography, each .___________________ ,_______ ______ _ X
Geology _______----------------------------- .---------- -------- --------------Manual Training and Cooking, e a c h ______________________ j
Sewing------------------------------------------- „A c t u a l cost o f material#
Books can be rented at a cost o f from two to three cents
fo r each book used or they can be purchased outright at the u f
room o f the school.
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T IM E OF PAYMENTS

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The registration fee is payable at the time o f registration. I

Payments for Fall Term
Sept. 11, first payment including enrollment fee___________ j
Nov. 13, remainder o f payment for those receiving State aid— 21)1
Nov. 13, remainder o f payment for those not receiving State
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aid
42i

Payments for Winter Term
January 2, first paym ent________ - __________________
I f registration fee has not been previously paid________ .____
February 13, remainder o f payment for those receiving State
a i d ___________,___.___________________ _____________
February 13, remainder o f payment for those not receiving
State a i d _________ .___________

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Payments for Spring Term
April 2, first paym ent______________ '____________________
I f registration fee has not been previously p a i d ___________ 4(,g
May 21, second payment for those receiving State aid_____17,i
May 21, second payment for those not receiving State aid__ 36,j|

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SUMMARY

£ Expenses for boarding students receiving State aid :
Jptration Fee __________________________________________ $ g gg
■il Term, 15 w eek s_____ __________._______________ _______ _ 60.00
pier Term, 12 w eek s_______________________________„_____ 48.00
Term, 13 w e e k s _________________ __
52 00

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Total
[For boarding students not receiving State aid :

pstration F e e __ ____ ________ ____________

_$165.00


I Term, 15 weeks _________________________

|ter Term, 12 weeks ___________________________
Wg Term, 13 w e e k s __________ ._______________ __________71.50
Total
.$225.00
I Students who are unable to enter at the beginning o f a term,
| o charged only from the time o f entrance. During the Spring
| students are expected to enter as soon as the schools in which
S lave been teaching are closed.
Wi case the amount appropriated by the State should not cover
satire cost of tuition, students in all State Normal Schools will
rVe a Pro rata share. There has been no deficit in recent years.

Expense for Day Students
|On and after Sept. 1st, 1916, all day students will pay a regispon fee of three dollars for each term. This fee is payable on
|da? of registration.
f fises f°r students not receiving State aid (fo r entire
£ school year))
--------- ---------------------------- „ „ . I - „$ 69 .0 0
|Sses for day students receiving State aid______________
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SPECIAL SUBJECTS
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n°le ■ 6611 Produced in the school. Special commercial branches
M g jiees for other special studies are as follow s:
Instruction on piano (including practice period) 75 cents per
Instruction in Vocal Music, 50 cents per lesson.
Instruction ™ Elocution, 50 cents per lesson.
Instruction in Fine Arts, 50 cents per lesson.
| se °f piano, $5.00 per term.

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Students will be charged fo r the full time they agree to take
lessons and no rebate will be made on account o f lessons missed by
the student’s failure to attend.

GENERAL REMARKS
No deduction will be made on account o f absence during the last
two weeks o f a term or during the first two weeks except as hereto­
fore indicated.
The charge for board and room includes furniture, bedding,
light and heat. Each room accommodates two students. During
the Fall and ^^inter terms students may have a whole room by pay­
ing fifty cents a week extra.
The privilege for laundry is for twelve plain pieces per week. |
Hand laundered pieces, such as shirt waists, dresses, men’s shirts,
collars and cuffs are not included, but such articles will be laundered
by the school laundry at very moderate rates.
No charge is made for the use o f 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 RELA­
TIVES.” BY “ NEAR RELATIVES” IS MEANT BROTHER OR
SISTER, UNCLE OR AUNT OR GRANDPARENTS. '

CONDITION OF ADMISSION AND GRADUATION
1. Properly certified graduates o f approved Pennsylvania high
schools o f the first grade and city high schools as listed by the De­
partment o f Public Instruction, shall be admitted to the third year
o f the Four Year Course o f the State Normal School without ex­
amination, and be conditioned in the branches that have not been
satisfactorily completed by such student.
2. Properly certified graduates o f approved Pennsylvania high
schools o f the second grade shall be admitted to the second year of
the Four Year Course o f the State Normal Schools without exam­
ination, and be conditioned in the branches that have not been sat­
isfactorily completed by such students.
3- Properly certified graduates o f approved Pennsylvania high
schools o f the third grade shall be admitted to the first year of the
Four Year course o f the State Normal Schools without examination,
and be conditioned in the branches that have not'been satisfactorily
completed by such students.
4.
A person who desires to be admitted to the second or the
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school, must have a certificate o f a commissioned Superintendent o f
Schools, showing that he has pursued the branches o f the first year
or the first and second years, with hisSstanding in those branches,
or must pass a satisfactory examination 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 o f the rules; above,
shall not foot up more than 320 hours.
5. I f the Faculty o f any State Normal School or the State
Board o f Examiners decide that a person is not prepared to pass an
examination by the State Board, he shall not be admitted to the
same examination at any other State Normal School during the same
school year.
6. If a person who has completed the State Board examina­
tions required for admission to the classes o f 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 o f 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 o f
being examined in any higher branches, including vocal and instru­
mental music and double-entry bookkeeping; and all studies com­
pleted 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 o f Examiners shall
certify on the back o f their diplomas as to the passing o f 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 wijth any such school.
8. A certificate setting forth the proficiency o f all applicants
in all the studies in which they desire to be examined by the State
Board o f Examiners shall be prepared and signed by 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 o f each class shall be prepared for
the use o f each examiner together with a separate list o f students
conditioned in any branch, with the branches in which they were
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.

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9. No State examinations shall be given to any student on
part o f 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 o f Examiners in not more than two subjects covering
not more than one period o f work for a year. Accurate records o f
these conditions shall be promptly sent to the Superintendent o f
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 o f Examiners 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 o f the School shall send
to the Department o f Public Instruction a complete list o f all who
have taken advanced branches, together with a list o f these branches,
also a list o f those to whom diplomas and certificates were granted,
and a list o f those who passed the State Examination in any year,
naming the year.
11. Residence for the last two years shall be required o f all
students except in the case o f 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
This course is baséd on. the “ unit” plan as proposed by The
Carnegie Foundation.
A “ unit’’ represents a year’s study in any subject in à secondary
school, constituting approximately a quarter o f a full year’s work.
(This statement is designed to afford a standard o f measure­
ment fo r the work done in a secondary school. It takes the fouryear high school course as a basis and assumes that the length o f
the school year is from thirty-six to forty weeks, that a period is
forty-five minutes in length and that the study is pursued fo r four
or five periods a week; but, under ordinary circumstances, a satis­
factory year’ s work in any subject cannot be accomplished in less
than one hundred and sixty forty-five minute periods or their equiva­
lent.)
Students admitted to the First Year shall have a fair knowledge
o,f Arithmetic, Reading, Orthography, Penmanship, United States
History, Geography, Grammar, Physiology, Civics and the Elements
■of Algebra to Quadratics. Test by Faculty.

Students’ Rooms.

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FIRST YEAR
No. of 45 _
Minute Periods
Latin ----------------------- -------------- H — ___________ ;-------160
___________________________________-ggs---160
Algebra
School Management and School L a w ____________________
160
40
Orthography--------------.----- gfc__________._____ .___________
Reading and Public Speaking_____._________------------ ——
50
166
Ancient and Mediaeval History _________ __________ •-rJPhysical G eography------------------50
Arithmetic
___ _____ _________________ ^— gg---------------100 x
Grammar _________________ - _____________ ______ ______
160
50
Vocal M u s ic___________
Physical T rain in g__________________ „ . ¿ i ------- —-----------80
Manual Training or Domestic S cien ce_________________
50
1160
SECOND YEAR
No. of 45
Minute Periods
Plane Geom etry_____________ ¿g_________________________
160
Rhetoric, Composition, C lassics_^ ----- .f§.--------------------—
160
B otan y________________________ ______ ______________ ,—
100
Civics _____________ _____________ ______— ---------------------50
Book-keeping___________________ .g;___________________ __
50
Modem History and English H istory------------------ 100
Caesar ____________________—.— „1.__________...— -----------160
General M ethods---------- .----------------------------------*4----------160
Drawing ---------- ,----------- ,------------ g ------------- -— -,----- .—
100
Physical T rain in g__ _J|._________________ ;------------- -------80

1120
THIRD YEAR
No. o f 45
Minute Periods
Psychology and Observation_____________________________
160
Cicero, German or F ren ch _____________________ —------- 160
Literature, English and A m erican______________
100
History, United S ta te s _______________________ — __|i—
50
Zoology ________________________________________________
50
Geography____________________________________

80
Physiology and School Sanitation--------------------------—
80
Solid Geometry and Trigonometry or German______________
160
Methods in History and Geography -------------— -------- 160
C hem istry__ _________________ _— ----------------------------------160
Physical Training _____—------------- ---------- -------------- --------80
1180
In the third year, Economics, or the History o f Arts, may be
substituted fo r Cicero, French or German. Geology or Astronomy
may be substituted fo r Solid Geometry or Trigonometry.

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FOURTH YEAR
No. of 45
Minute Periods
Practice Teaching _~£i___ ;________.___ _________________ _
160
History of Education _______________ ___________________
100
Agriculture and Nature Studv________________ .__________
100
Arithmetic ________________________________________ .__ _
60
Gram m ar________________ ___________________________ ___
50
Methods in Agriculture and Grammar___ .„1_____________
100
Virgil, German and F ren ch _________M _________________
160
Public Speaking______ ,_W_______ ____L______ ;___ ______
50
Physics ---------------------------------- ------- --------------§L_____ M
160
Drawing ------------------------------------------ -----------„ --------------50
Manual Training or Domestic Science____________M ____
50
Physical Training _ ■ ___________ ________ ^_____________Li
80
1110
In the fourth year, Ethics, Logic and Sociology may be substi­
tuted for Virgil, French or German. Philosophy o f Education, or
Surveying may be substituted for Ethics, Logic or Sociology.

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 o f Pennsylvania without examination.
A graduate in the Normal Course who has continued his studies
fo r two years and has taught successfully fo r two full annual terms
in the common schools of the State, will receive, upon presenting to
the Faculty and the State Board o f Examiners, a certificate o f good
moral character and skill in the Art o f Teaching, endorsed by the
Board, or Boards o f Directors by whom he was employed, and coun­
tersigned by the proper Superintendent, or Superintendents o f
Schools, a permanent diploma, which will entitle the holder to teach
in any o f the public schools o f the State without further examina­
tion. 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.

SUPPLEM ENTARY COURSE
By vote o f the Principals o f the Pennsylvania State Normal
Schools it was determined that the degrees o f Bachelor o f Peda­
gogies and Master o f Pedagogics shall not he conferred after June,
1916.
To encourage graduates o f the regular Normal course to con­
tinue their professional reading and study, the Cumberland Valley
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and will issue a certificate to graduates o f the regular course who
pass a satisfactory exxamination in the books o f the Supplementary
Course.

First Year’s Reading
Philosophy o f Education, Advanced Psychology.
Discussion o f Educationl Questions; School Supervision, includ­
ing School Law; Devices for Teaching; Educational Theories, etc.
School Apparatus and Appliances; Description, Use, Prepara­
tion.

Second Year’s Reading
Two years’ teaching after graduation in the Normal Course.
Professional Reading, with abstracts; History o f Education in
the United States (Boone), European Schools (Klemm), Systems o f
Education.
Sanitary Science, School Architecture, etc.
Thesis.
A full equivalent will be accepted for any o f the text hooks
named above.

TE X T BOOKS FOR 1916-1917
(Subject to addition or change).

First Year
Algebra—Durell,
Latin—Pearson.
School Management and School Law—Seeley.
The Rural School; Its Methods and Management— Culter and Stone.
— Orthography—
and Bacon.
Reading and Public Speaking—
Ancient and Mediaeval History—Myers.
Geography—M orton.
Physiography—Hopkins.
Arithmetic—Durell.
-- Grammar—Reed and Kellogg.
Physiology—Davison.
Vocal Music— Tapper.
U. S. History— Thwaite and Kendall.
Civics—Shimmel.

Second Year
Plane Geometry:—Wentworth.
— Rhetoric,— Gardiner, Kittridge and Arnold.
Botany—Bailey.
Civics— Gamer.
Bookkeeping— Twentieth Century Bookkeeping.
English History—Lamed.
Caesar—Harkness and Forbes.
Latin Composition, Bk. I.—Barss.
General Methods: (Teaching Process— Strayer.
\ Classroom Management—Bagley.
. Modern History—Myers.

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Third Year
Psychology and Observation— Colvin and Bagley.
Better Rural Schools—Betts and Hall.
Cicero— Allen and Greenough.
Latin Composition, Bk. II.—Barss.
German— Gluck Auf and Im Vaterland.
German Grammar—Joynes and Wesselhoeft.
_ _ _ Literature, Eng. and Am.— Tappan.
History, U. S.— Gordy.
Geography— Tarr and McMurry.
Methods in Geography—McMurry.
Methods in History— Wayland.
Physiology—Bashore.
Solid Geometry and Trigonometry— Wentworth.
Zoology—Linville and Kelley.
Chemistry—Alexander Smith.
Household Chemistry— Weed.
Geology—Blaokwelder and Barrows.

Fourth Year
Rural Sociology—Gillette.
History of Education—Graves.
Agriculture— W arren.
Arithmetic— Wentworth and Hill.
Cooking—Pirie.
Grammar—Buehler.
Methods in Arithmetic and Grammar—McMurry.
German—Immensee and othec Classics.
Physics—Millikan and Gale.
Public Speaking— Smith— Oral English for Secondary Schools.
Drawing—Principles and Practice of Elementary Drawing—Soper.

SUPPLEM ENTARY COURSE
First Year’s Reading
Philosophy of Education—Horne.
Advanced Psychology—James, Briefer Course (2 vols.)
Essentials of Methods—DeGarmo.
Our School—Chancellor.
Educational Aims and Values—Hanus.
Physical Nature of the Child—Rowe.
History of Education—Monroe.

Second Year’s Reading
History of Education in the United States—Boone.
European Schools—Klemm.
Systems of Education—Parsons.
Psychology in Education—Roark.
Great American Educators— Winship. ■
Educational Foundations of Trade and Industry— Ware.
School Architecture and Hygiene—Morrison.

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Government and Discipline
All school government should have fo r its end the development
o f character in the individual student. Any method o f government
which does not secure this important end is wrong in principle.
In a Normal School, where the student is being trained to gov­
ern other students, there can be no excuse fo r loose government.
No person is qualified to teach in the public schools until he has at­
tained a complete mastery over himself. The individual who has
been trained in school to habits o f self-control and a wise self-di­
rection has received the best training which any school can give him.
We rely largely upon the honor and self-respect o f our students
in our efforts to control. A Normal School is not a reformatory. Stu­
dents who enter this school are supposed to come fo r the purpose o f
preparing themselves fo r their life work, and to be capable o f self
control. The disciplinary regulations are therefore, few and simple.
Students who cannot abide by these regulations will be required to
leave the institution.
We notify the parents when we find their children are not at­
tentive to their studies, and if this course does not remedy the mat­
ter, the parents will be asked to withdraw them from school. Stu­
dents who are not making good use o f their opportunities to re­
ceive an education, will not be retained in school.
Obedience on the part o f the students to the following rules and
regulations is necessary to the successful management and control
o f a Normal School, and is for the best interests o f the students
themselves. No regulations are made which we do not regard as
important.

Time Regulations
1.
2.

Students will rise at 6 :45 a.m. and retire at 10 p.m.
Recitation hour from 8 :15 to 1 2 :00 a.m. and 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 services at 9 :00 a.m.
5. Prayer meeting on Wednesday, 7 :00 p.m. Attendance vol­
untary.
6. “Normal’ ’ and “ Philomathean’’ Literary Societies meet on
Friday evenings at 7 :00.
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 1 0 :00 p.m.

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Class Regulations
1.
No student will be allowed to take more studies than he can
pursue profitably nor fewer than are necessary to keep him sufficiently employed.
•2. Students must attend classes up to the time o f their leaving
school.
3. All students must be present at the daily chapel exercises,
unless excused.
4. A costume suitable for use in the 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. Girls are expected, when exercising
in the gymnasium, to wear the adopted suit o f two pieces, blouse
and divided skirt o f dark blue flannel.
5. Both men and women must wear the regular gymnasium
shoes for gymnasium exercises.

Building and Room Regulations
1. Each student will be held responsible for the condition o f
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 o f the room; nor nails driven into the walls with­
out permission o f the preceptor or matron.
3. Students are requested to provide themselves with slippers
fo r the building.
4. Students furnish their own towels, napkins, rings, soap and
brushes. All articles o f clothing sent to the laundry must be dis­
tinctly marked with the student’s full name. Students should also
bring with them or purchase for their own use in their rooms a knife,
fork, spoon and glass tumbler, as these articles must not be taken
from the school dining room.
5. Students may be required to change their rooms or to board
out o f the building if deemed best by the Principal o f the school.

Social Regulations
1. Day students may not call at the rooms o f boarders, nor
stay in their rooms over night, unless by permission o f the Principal.
Boarding students will be held responsible to the Principal for the
observance o f this rule.
2. Boarding students will not be permitted to visit in town on
Sunday, nor remain in town over night, excepting with near relatives.

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3. Visitors to the building will be regarded as under the same
regulations as the students.
4. Lady students will not be permitted to leave the campus
unless by permission o f the Principal or a member o f the Faculty.
5. Visiting the buildings or grounds on Sunday will not be
permitted, nor will students be allowed to make or receive calls dur­
ing study or school hours.
6. Ladies and gentlemen will not be permitted to hold pro­
longed conversations with one another, either in the building or upon
the grounds, unless in connection with school duties^; and then only
by permission o f the Principal or member o f the Faculty.
7. Students will receive visits from relatives or friends in the
reception room only; an exception will be made in the case o f par­
ents, who will be permitted to visit in their children’s rooms.
8. Students are under the regulations o f the school going to
and coming from their homes.
9. Students will select their own physician without recommend­
ation from any member o f the faculty.
10. Students wishing to visit their homes or other places dur­
ing the term must present written permits from the parents to the
Principal, or a member o f 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 stu­
dents cannot make up the work missed through absence from class.
11. The authorities of the school will not, except in case of
absolute necessity, 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 I o’clock p.m. and 3:15 and 7 p.m.
12. 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 the catalogue. Students, however, frequently
persuade their parents to supply them with more money than should
be given them. Bills for books, fees, and other legitimate expenses
will always be furnished by the school when requested by parents.
Health Regulations
1. Students upon entering the school must present physician’s
'certificates showing that- they have been successfully vaccinated.
2. Students during vacation, or at any time when they are ab­
sent from school, must avoid exposure to contagious or infectious
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3. Students will be expected to observe proper hygienic rules
during the time they are enrolled as members o f the school.
4. The school kitchen is in charge o f a matron who is a skilled
dietician. Food specially adapted to the needs o f the student is
provided and parents are requested not to send boxes o f cooked
eatables to students. Many cases o f ill health are directly traceable
to over-indulgence in food sent from home.
5. Students who are ill will be supplied with the proper food
needed by them. For these meals a slight charge will be made to
cover part o f the cost o f service and the special food required.

Sabbath Regulations
1. Students are required to be present at the Sunday morning
services of one o f the churches in the town, unless excused by the
Principal. The selection o f the church is left to the parent.
2. Students are required to attend the Sunday School held in
the Normal Chapel every Sunday morning, unless properly excused.
3. 3 :00 p. m. 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.
Damage done to furniture and other school property is charged
against the students responsible for it. Male students, both boarding
and day, must make a deposit o f $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 em­
brace all the duties and obligations devolving upon the individual
student. No list o f rules can be made which would cover every duty
o f the student under all the possible contingencies o f Normal School
life. And, on the other hand, there are many habits and forms of
conduct So obviously out o f harmony with the obligations o f the per­
son who is preparing to teach that it is not deemed necessary to pro­
hibit them by formal rule.
Our standard o f conduct for those who are preparing to teach
under the tuition o f the Cumberland Valley State Normal School is so
high that it would preclude anyone from looking to the profession o f
teaching for a life calling whose habits and conduct are nor worthy
the imitation o f the children who may be placed under his instruction,
“ The Normal School Herald” is the official school publication.
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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.

DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION
PSYCHOLOGY
DR. LEHMAN
A knowledge o f 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 o f the brain and the entire nervous system; he must
understand the close relation that the physical bears to the mental
state. Hence considerable time is given to the study o f the physi­
ology o f the brain and nervous system. The laws underlying the
growth and development o f the various mental activities are studied,
not only from the text book, but by actual observation o f children.
Similarly laws o f memory, habit, etc., are tested or derived by a
course o f experiments. Students are encouraged to work out prob­
lems fo r themselves. In short, the aim o f the course is to make
psychology o f practical value to every student.

PEDAGOGY
PROF. HEIGES

School Management
School Management treats o f the school as a definite agency
o f society, organized for the express purpose o f training boys and
girls fo r social efficiency.
Problems dealing with the organization and management o f the
school are considered; the principles underlying the selection and
arrangement o f the course o f study are discussed as are questions
relating to the location, structure, heating, lighting and ventilation
o f school buildings. During the Spring term, special attention is
given to problems connected with ungraded country schools. Model
lessons are given in teaching classes in the various common school
branches, after which the students take charge o f the class and
teach a lesson which is afterward subjected to class criticism.

METHODS
During the Sophomore year, General Methods are studied. The
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study o f the best methods o f securing results in the school room.
The purpose o f education is emphasized together with its general
aim. The methods o f realizing that aim through different types o f
lessons are considered and students are required to construct lesson
plans illustrating these types.
During the Junior and Senior years, courses in special methods
are given. In the former year methods in History and Geography
are considered; in the latter, methods in Arithmetic and Grammar.
Not only are the best methods o f teaching these subjects discussed
but the aims that have dominated, as well as those that now domin­
ate the teaching o f these branches are considered. The correlation
o f these subjects with one another and with other subjects o f the
course is given careful attention. The use o f apparatus, mechanical
devices, maps, etc., is made the subject o f careful study and the
various pedagogical problems connected with the subjects are thor­
oughly discussed.

HISTORY OF EDUCATION
A system o f education represents a nation’s or community’s
effort to realize a social ideal. I f a teacher wishes to understand
the significance of the modern trend in education, he must be able to
trace modern ideas and ideals to their origin. He must understand
how the ancient people sought self-realization through various sys­
tems o f training. Some o f these systems failed to secure the ends
sought, in others the end sought was not worth while. But we are
debtors to the past for all that we find in modern civilization. The
teacher must understand what elements of Greek and Roman educa­
tion survive in modern education. He must also understand the
radical defects o f ancient oriental systems o f education. He must
know the contributions made by the educators o f the past so that
he may the better understand the work o f modern leaders in educa­
tional thought. While the course is based on a text book, students
are required to read widely and present reports o f their reading
from time to time.

MODEL SCHOOL
MISS HARRIS

MRs£ HKRR.

The school law o f Pennsylvania requires as part o f the equip­
ment o f a Normal School, a well organized training department
where students may have an opportunity to teach under guidance,
supervision and observation as a part o f their necessary training
before being graduated as teachers.
The Model School o f the Cumberland Valley State Normal School
numbers one hundred and ninety pupils divided into ten grades, corre-

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sponding to the grades in the public schools. The subjects taught
are: reading, spelling, oral and written arithinètie, history, civil
government, geography, (political and physical), language, grammar
and nature study, physiology and hygiene, Latin, algebra, and the
reading o f Classics.
The course o f study in the Model School is planned with a view
to prepare.pupils to enter the Freshman year o f the Normal School.
The work to be accomplished in the different subjects is carefully
planned according to the need's and ability o f the individual pupils.
These printed plans which are pdt into the hands o f each Senior
teacher contain an outline of the Work in every garde and subject.
Seniors are assigned to teach according to scholarship, fitnèàs, gen­
eral ability and personal preference.
The supervisors in the Model School correct the daily plans o f
the Seniors. Th’ese plans are written in timè for suggestion and re­
vision before being used in the classes o f the day. During thé teach­
ing o f lessons the supervisors visit the class-room to observe the
poise, personality and method o f the teacher, for helpful suggestion
later, as well as to safeguard the development and education o f the
children.
The supervisors teach observation lesàons, which show how to
present a new subject, give an idea o f the relation o f one subject to
others o f the curriculum, as well as an insight into the tactful
handling o f children o f different temperaments.
Persons preferring to do primary work are given opportunity
to elect and secure practice in the following:
Primary reading, including spelling, story-telling, phonies, hand­
work suitable to the season, dramatization and penmanship.
Language and nature, including the study o f plants and animal
life according to the season, related stories and poems, dramatiza­
tion, oral and written reproduction;
Number work, games, rhymes and playing store;
History and geography, celebration o f national and historical
events in their proper geographical setting;
Kindergarten work, including paper cutting, sewing, pasting,
weaving, modeling, raffia and handwork related to subjects taught.
The industrial work o f the grades gives practice in working out
the details o f an historical period; making a miniature representa­
tion illustrating an historical or geographical fact concerning their
native town, making pulp, salt and product maps, representing land
and water forms by means o f sand and plasticene. In domestic
science the children are taught to do plain sewing, to hemstitch, em­
broider and crochet, to set a table and make a bed.

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Students preferring higher grade work are encouraged to de­
velop 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, and in cre­
ating an atmosphere o f 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 o f drawing, music, penmanship,
manual training, and physical culture supervise the teaching o f their
subjects, and students having preference for these subjects are en­
couraged to specialize in their Model School work.
The Model School teaching gives opportunity fo r child study;
it presents the school problems met in every day teaching; it is a
discipline, experience and test which proves the necessary qualifica­
tions o f a teacher and provides splendid opportunity for develop­
ment in character and teaching ability.

ENGLISH
PROF. FANNING

MISS STROH

MISS CORSON

The course in English, from Freshman work in Grammar to
Senior review o f this subject, is definite in purpose; to have pupils
learn to spell correctly, to speak and write English as it is used by
speakers and writers o f authority, and to inspire a love fo r good
literature.
Special drills are given in spelling in connection with the work in
English; but our pupils are taught spelling in every class, in every
subject, every day. We emphasize the observation o f new words
until the habit is fixed; we teach that a poor speller is without ex­
cuse; that those who spell poorly are careless in their habits o f ob­
servation and study.

Freshman Year
Throughout the Freshman Year all pupils study and recite
English Grammar daily. The text is about as advanced as that used
in the first year o f first grade high schools; but we teach the sub­
jects from two points o f view: First, as a foundation fo r correct
speaking and writing, and second, as a subject that our students
will teach later to others.
As a foundation for correct use o f English we emphasize the
sentence, words in their relation to each other, inflection, analysis,
parsing, diagraming, and daily practice in oral and written sentence
and paragraph composition. We believe that the best way to learn

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to do is by doing; therefore we emphasize the importance o f speak­
ing and writing gramatically constructed sentences and paragraphs.
We encourage pupils to cultivate the habit o f reading good books.
Lists from which to choose are furnished the class, and during the
latter part o f the year they are required to make oral and written
reports on some books they have read.

Sophomore Year
Four recitations a week during the year are given to the study
of Rhetoric and Classics. Daily practice is had in speaking and
writing. Emphasis is placed on the composition o f clear English
sentences and their arrangement into paragraphs that have unity
and coherence.
In our selection o f Classics we include those required by col­
leges for admission to their Freshman classes. These, with others,
are read and studied along with our work in Rhetoric. By this ar­
rangement o f the course we offer great masterpieces as models for
our improvement. Lists o f books are given to pupils from which
they make selection fo r out-of-class reading. After they have read
these they make oral and written reports to their teacher.
Students are not only urged to read good books, but they are
encouraged to commit to memory from their reading. We treat
Rhetoric and Literature as subjects that will improve us and add to
our culture; and we consider by what methods we may get the best
results in training others when we become teachers.

Junior Year
The first two terms o f this year are devoted to a careful study
of the History o f England’s and America’s Literature. Juniors re­
cite four time a week from a formal text on the origin and develop­
ment o f literature. The subject is made broad and comprehensive
by having students do assigned work in the Library. Each student
gives Oral Readings before the class. These are selected from the
best writings o f the authors we study in our History o f Literature.
The purpose o f these Oral Readings is tw o-fold; by them we .get
practice in reading aloud before an audience; and from them we
learn to enjoy and appreciate literature as we study its development.
In addition to the work o f the class room, students do reading
out o f class. The teacher directs the choice o f books that students
shall read; and each student makes Oral and Written Reports to his
teacher on fiction, essays and sketches, and on poems and plays.
Memorizing selections from every book read is a part o f the required
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Throughout the year pupils are taught to consider good methods
o f teaching literature. Students are constantly reminded that they
can not become strong teachers nor inspire others with a love for
literature unless they have read widely and are themselves inspired.

Senior Year
In the third term o f their Senior Year students review English
Grammar. Eor this work we use an advanced text, and at the same
time that we review Grammar we recall the principles o f Rhetoric.
Oral Themes are a part o f the review work. These, include Descrip­
tions, Narrations, Expositions, and Arguments on subjects that are
o f interest because they touch our daily lives. Current numbers o f
the best magazines and the daily newspapers are closely watched for
items o f importance and interest.
In this last work in English pupils may study methods o f
teaching Grammar. In addition to the teaching they do in our
Model School, students are given practice in conducting recitations
under supervision o f their English teacher. Teachers in our P.ngliaK
course keep in touch with the best methods o f teaching. They visit
other schools and observe work that is done by teachers o f recogniz­
ed ability. ,

READING AND PUBLIC SPEAKING
MISS STROH
It is the purpose o f this department to cultivate the powers of
thought and imagination as a basis o f expression and to develop the
voice as a fit medium o f expression. Effort is made to train mind,
body and voice so that the student may read intelligently and beau­
tifully. Special attention is paid to
1. Correct Breathing.
2. Tone Production.
3. Articulation.
4. Phrasing.
5. Emphasis-placing.
6. i Thought Analysis,
7. Inflection.
8. Defective habits o f speech— their cause and cure.
9. Phonetics.
10. Pronunciation.
The course in Public Speaking is required o f all Seniors. This
includes class work for two periods a week during the Fall and
Winter terms.
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in extemporaneous speaking, reading, récitation and dramatic inter­
pretations. In addition to the required class work each Senior is
required to speak twice during the year at the regular chapel ex­
ercises.

M ATHEMATICS
DE. ELDON

ME. BURKHOLDEE

Arithmetic
A teacher in the public schools should be' a master o f arithmetic5.
It will be his duty to qualify his pupils in a subject vital to their
business interests.
In the preparation o f the teacher we insist upon a thorough
knowledge o f numeration and notation and upon the relations which
ordinary numbers bear to each other with respect to their magnitude.
We aim also to make the student skillful and correct in the opera­
tions o f fundamental rules,, for these are the essential tools o f all
arithmetic. In the solving o f 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 o f problems and for the same reason must be thoroughly
understood.
After we have secured proper preparation in the essentials,
problems in denominate numbers* ratio and proportion, percentage
and mensuration, 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 o f study.
By means o f 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 itfe peculiar'method
o f procedure often throws 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 fa c ­
tor* least common multiple, involution, evolution, theory o f expon­
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But the crown o f all Algebraic subjects is the equation.
We aim to make the student ready in the solution o f the various
kinds o f equations and expert in constructing equations from condi­
tions named in problems.

GEOMETRY
Geometry is that branch o f mathematics which treats o f posi­
tion, form and magnitude.
Some knowledge o f the forms and the rules o f Geometry is
needed by everybody, and the teachers o f the 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 o f the study o f Geometry are axioms,
definitions, lines, angles, and triangles.
Great care is taken to have the student well grounded in a
knowledge o f 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 o f mensuration are verified.
For this reason a teacher who has mastered Geometry will enter
upon the subject o f mensuration in arithmetic, and upon kindred
topics in other branches, with greater confidence and will handle
them more effectively than one who has never had instruction in
Geometry, and who, like his pupils, merely follows the rules.

TRIGONOMETRY
In pursuing the study o f Trigonometry care is taken to have
the student thoroughly understand the nature and use o f the func­
tions o f angles and o f their application to the solution o f problems;
also, the nature and use o f logarithms in performing the various
arithmetical operations required.

HISTORY
MISS WYLIE

MISS CLEVER

The History Course o f our Normal School is complete. In ex­
tends through three years o f the student’s training. It embraces
Ancient, Mediaeval, Modem, English, American and Pennsylvania
History, Civil Government, including elementary and advanced work.
History is taught to the student first, to impart a knowledge o f
events and the causes which have produced them. The relation o f
cause and effect is carefully traced. It is also taught that the

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students may be more broadly cultured men and women, that they
have a deeper love fo r their country and appreciate the blessings
o f the republican form o f government.
Freshman Year — Lectures on Ireland,. Scotland, England.
Sophomore— Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great. Beginning Rome
and Athens, Charlemagne, Savonarola, Napoleon. Junior — Wm.
Penn, George Washington, Bòoker T. Washington, History o f the
Cumberland Valley.- A course prepared, especially fo r teachers is
given during the Spring term. It embraces History o f the U. S.,
Pennsylvania History and Stories, and a series o f Lectures.

Freshman Year
A review o f U. S. History is given the students during the Fall
term o f their Freshman year. In the Winter term they begin the
study o f English History and complete the work in the Spring term.
They also study Pennsylvania History in the Spring term with sup­
plementary stories from Pennsylvania history.
Text books— Thwaites and Kendall’s History, Larned’s English
History, Shimmel’s Pennsylvania History.

Sophomore Year
During the Sophomore year the work is more advanced than
students study in the Fall term; Ancient History with supplementary
work, Mediaeval History, during the Winter term, and Modern His­
tory in the Spring term.
Text books— Myers’ Ancient, Mediaeval and Modem Histories.
Supplementary work from Daves’ History o f Greece, and West’s An­
cient and Modern World.

Junior Year
The Advanced American History is taught during the Fall
Term. With this work, the students are given the history o f the
Cumberland Valley from its settlement up to the Civil War. Much o f
the Indian history is included in this course.
Text books— Gordy’s Advanced U. S. History, McMurry’s Sys­
tem o f Map Drawing* Tarr and McMurry’s Geography, Morris’
Geography.

C IV IL GOVERNMENT
In the Freshman year Shimmel’s U. S. Civics and Constitution
is taken. A clear exposition, o f the great principles o f the Consti­
tution, is laid down. Legislative, Executive, and Judicial, Local and
State Government is discussed. Smull’s Legislative Hand Book is
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The purpose o f this course is to give the student a clear idea
o f the machinery o f government in its practical working.
The advanced work in the Sophomore year goes into the PhilosS
ophy o f Government and traces the development o f Modem Systems.
The nature o f Modern Government, Food, Clothing, Shelter, The
Family, Civil Liberty, Property Rights, Political Rights, Work o f
Political Parties, Government o f Cities, State and Nation, are ex­
plained. A thesis or practical lesson in law, especially in our courts
o f common, criminal, law is required during this term’s work.
Text book— Garner’s Government in the U. S.
Reference— Beard’s American Citizenship.

GEOGRAPHY
MISS HORTON

MISS WYLIE

Physical and Political Geography are included in this course.
Less attention is given to insignificant natural and political divisions
than they have received heretofore, and more time applied to the
study o f the manufactures, commerce, farming and mine products.
Comparative Geography is made prominent in dealing with this
important subject. By comparison the pupils get clearer ideas o f
geographical 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 o f the pupils is often drawn
upon to furnish material fo r composition writing.
The home geography o f the pupil is carefully and accurately
given as the first step in teaching the interesting subjects. The
primary concepts o f position, direction, distance, soil, climate and
natural productions are learned by the pupil as part o f his first
geographical knowledge.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
MISS MACY

PHYSIOLOGY
Freshman Year
This course deals with the anatomy, physiology and hygiene o f
the human body. It aims to acquaint students with the body and the
best way to keep it healthy. Special attention is given to the circu­
latory, respiratory, excretory, osseous, and nervous systems. The
course includes text-book and lecture work and oral and written
quizzes.

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Hygiene and School Sanitation
1st term o f Junior Year—
As there is a course in elementary Physiology preparatory to
the Junior course only such work in anatomy and physiology is given
as is necessary to understand the: science o f Hygiene in relation to
the human organism. The subject is viewed from its personal,
municipal, occupational, and educational aspects. A study is made
o f the mode o f transmission o f the common infectious diseases and
the means o f prevention by isolation and disinfection, with special
attention to tuberculosis, wound infections, venereal diseases, and
milk, water and insect borne maladies.
The principles that underlie vaccination, serum therapy, Pasteur
treatment, etc., are carefully considered as Well as the subject o f pat­
ent medicines, alcoholic beverages, and food adulterations.
One aim o f this course is to arouse the student to the tremen­
dous significance o f the modem Health Crusade, and to his oppor­
tunity and responsibility, as a teacher o f the young, to help pro­
mote physical efficiency and consequent happiness.

ZOOLOGY— Junior Year
This course consists of recitation work from text, lectures,
oral and written quizzes and laboratory work.
The fundamental
laws that govern the organic world are emphasized especially as
their operations relate to man in his everyday existence. The animal
kingdom is studied both as a whole and by considering each Phylum
separately. A laboratory study is made, and special attention is paid
to the parasitic animals and their effect upon man. Important bio­
logical problems are considered and each student is given opportun­
ity to learn how to do research work on any phase o f Zoology. A
written report requiring a certain amount o f library work is-required
o f each student.
Practical work is done in the fields and students are required to
make a collection and classification o f at least twenty-five animal
forms.

PHYSIOGRAPHY
Freshman Year—
As this is the first science studied in the Normal, special effort
is made to teach students the manner o f approaching a scientific
subject and to train them in the power o f observation. A standard
text is studied, supplemented by some lecture work. The earth is
studied in connection with other bodies in space, especially in re­
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Special attention is given to the study o f the physiographical pro­
cesses which have made the surface o f the earth what it is. This
is made effective by work in the field and by study o f the govern­
ment topographic maps. Laboratory work includes the study o f
■these maps, the making o f maps, drawing graphs and sections, study
o f rocks and minerals and the atmospheric changes which cause
weather, aided by the United States Weather Maps, which are re­
ceived daily at the school.

GEOLOGY
Beginning in the Fall o f 1915 an elective course in Geology will
be offered. This course will include text book, laboratory and field
work. It will include study o f the composition and structure o f the
earth, and physical changes o f the crust o f the earth, such as un­
conformities and vulcanism, and work o f agencies acting at the sur­
face, as atmosphere, w;ater and ice. Some time will be given to
Historical Geology studying the different geological periods and the
rocks and life o f each. A large part o f the laboratory work will be
■spent on the study o f rocks and the rock formation o f different areas.

PHYSICAL SCIENCES
PROF. LEVAN

Chemistry
The course in Chemistry has been so revised as to meet the .
needs o f students either in their daily occupations or as teachers o f
'Chemistry.
The first part o f the year is devoted to the study o f the more
important elements and their compounds, together with such chemi­
cal laws and theories as are necessary for a basic knowledge o f the
subject. Later and more practical phases are taken up as they are
used in the industrial processes. Applied Chemistry is made use o f
in the elementary analysis o f soils, the detection o f adulterants in
food, milk, baking powders, etc.
Students from high school's who desire credit for their Chemis­
try must have performed at least forty individual experiments a c­
ceptable to colleges for entrance. Their note books must be written
in ink, in full clear language, approved and certified to by their in­
structor, and submitted to the teacher o f Chemistry fo r approval.
Students may elect either the regular Academic Chemistry gen­
erally required fo r admission to college or a course in Household
Chemistry. The latter course concerns itself with the Chemistry o f
the every day occupations o f life, with food, clothing, dyeing, soap
manufacture, etc. .

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Physics
The plan o f work in this department is so arranged as to give
the most complete training in interpreting the underlying principles
in the natural phenomena o f daily occurrence. This is done in part
by class room demonstration by the instructor but to a greater de­
gree by individual laboratory work by the student with simple ap­
paratus under the direction o f the teacher in charge.
Such topics as mechanics, including mechanics o f fluids and!
gases, heat, as a motive power, principles o f heating and ventilating,
the elementary principles o f electricity and its simpler uses as em­
bodied in electromagnets, telephone, telegraph, electric door bell, etc.,,
the incandescent lamp, motor and dynamo are thoroughly treated.
Supplementary reading along the lines o f recent scientific investiga­
tions such as the nature X-Rays, radium, and the principles o f wire­
less telegraphy are assigned.
The laboratory work meets the requirements fo r college entranceand at the same time teaches the students to make and assemble the
apparatus necessary to reproduce the demonstrations in a high
school not supplied with much material.
A complete record o f all observations systematically arranged
is made and by the aid o f a standard text proper conclusions are
drawn. Visits are made to the various industrial plants o f the
vicinity to see the actual application o f the principles learned.

AGRICULTURAL DEPARTM ENT
PROF. GRAHAM
Our course in Agriculture is designed to interest students in
the life and work o f the farm and to teach the fundamental, scien­
tific and economic principles o f agriculture— so that, when they— as
teachers— are located in a rural school or rural community, a bond
o f sympathy will exist between teacher and pupil. By this training in
agriculture they will be able to adapt themselves to their environ­
ment; will be able to make the work o f the school serviceable to the
pupils; will be better fitted to lead and direct not only the thoughts
and ambitions o f the children but to lead in the work o f the com­
munity.
The agricultural work will be given throughout the Senior year,
except Course I, which will be given in the Spring term of the Junior
year.

Course I— Nature Study.
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acquaint them with some o f the elementary facts o f all the sciences
in the phases that appeal to children and to discuss the spirit, aims
and methods o f Nature Study in the schools. The immediate aims
are, to become familiar with the common farm crops and animals,
the common wild flowers, weeds, birds and insects o f the farm and
to learn how plants grow and to help them to grow. This work will
form a basis for the study o f agriculture.
This work will be given in the form o f lectures, field trips and
laboratory work.

Course II— Agriculture.
A course in the elements o f Agriculture as applied to the farm­
ing conditions in Pennsylvania. This course will embrace the folr
lowing topics:
Soil— Dealing with its origin, types and properties, with particu­
lar reference to soil management so as to maintain its fertility; the
building up of worn down soils by manure, cover-crops, legumes and
fertilizers.
Plant Life and Seeds—The uses that the plant makes of the soil
and the air; the identification, growth and propagation of seeds.
Farm Crops—-A study and cultivation of the commoner types.
Weeds— Identification and methods of eradication.
Fruits—A study of the commoner ones with reference to the
planting, care and marketing.
_ Farm Animals—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;
producing and marketing sanitary milk and milk products: dairy
records: Babcock Test, etc.
Farm Birds— Special attention will be paid to Farm Poultry as a
bi-industry for the farm woman and girl; the essentials of a poultry
house; the care, feeding and methods of incubation.
Home and School Garden—The selection of simple but useful
garden seeds and plants and the sowing, planting and cultivating and
harvesting of same.
Home and School Grounds’ Decoration— The principles of making
the home and school grounds truly attractive by simple trees, shrubs,
vines and flowers will also be considered.
The above topics will be considered in the class room, theoretically
and then the theories will be put into actual practice in the Agricul­
tural Laboratory, on the School Farm and Garden.
Observation
Trips will also be taken to nearby farms.
Each student will have a garden in which he will plant and care
for the commoner farm crops, vegetables and flowers.
A study will be made of the methods of study, organization and
presentation of the subject matter. This will be adapted to the differ­
ent grades with special emphasis on developing in the child an inter­
est in plant and animal life.
Discussion of methods of correlating Nature Study and Element­
ary Agriculture with other school work.
A study of Literature on Nature Study and Elementary Agri­
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A number of lectures will be given in connection with this work.
Public and farmers meetings will also be held.
Main Text Book—Warren.
Supplementary reference books in the Library will be used.

BOTANY
Sophomore Year
This course enables the student to gain an understanding o f
the plants o f his neighborhood so that this knowledge may be made
use o f by the student as a teacher in elementary schools. The work
consists o f oral recitations, written quizzes, illustrated lectures,
laboratory work and field trips. The laboratory work includes the
study o f representative plants as to form and function o f parts.
Field studies o f the flowering plants, trees and weeds found in the
vicinity are made. The use o f a floral key is taught. A neat and
accurate note book o f laboratory and field work, and an herbariam
including representatives from at least twenty plant families are re­
quired o f each student.

LATIN
PROF. STEWART

PROF. GRAHAM

MISS CORSON

The Latin course is thorough and complete. It fits the Student
to teach the subject effectively and also furnishes him with sufficient
preparation to enter the best colleges and universities.
From the very beginning a comprehensive outline o f the Gram­
mar is required, as it is recognized that this is the rock foundation
upon which to build in the study o f the language. Particular atten­
tion is also given to the rendering o f the Latin into good idiomatic
English.
Throughout the entire course there is a careful drill in Orthog­
raphy, Etymology, Syntax and Prosody. Roman History, Literature,
and Mythology are also taught in connection with the regular re­
quired subjects and Latin prose composition is given in the Junior
and Senior years. . Individual instruction is given each student and
every effort made to render the course practical and helpful.

Freshman Year
During this year there is a constant drill in the essentials o f
Latin. The declensions, conjugations, and the general rules o f
syntax are memorized and short sentences are translated from Latin
into English and from English into Latin. Stories from Roman His­
tory and selected passages from Caesar are also read. The aim o f
the year is to prepare the student to read Caesar intelligently.
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Sophomore Year
In the Sophomore year the first four books o f Caesar are read;
the text being “ Caesar’s Gallic War” by Harkness and Forbes. The
aim is to enable the pupil to follow the narrative understandingly as
well as to give him a systematic drill in all the common syntactical
principles. ¡Every move in Caesar’s plan is carefully explained by
means o f maps and charts and thus interest is secured in this
fascinating history and it is not regarded simply as a dull elementary
drill book in Latin. Twenty lessons in writing Latin by Barss are
also given.

Junior Year
The four orations o f Cicero against Cataline, The Defense o f
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 o f the subjects assigned with a pains­
taking study o f the Grammar; but also a study o f Latin Oratory,
Law, and Customs, without which an intelligent knowledge o f Cicero
cannot be secured. Twenty lessons in Writing Latin by Barss are
also given.

Senior Year
The first six books o f Virgil is the required work fo r this year.
This is supplemented by a study o f Mythology and Prosody. The
text is the Aeneid o f Greenough and Kittredge.

GERMAN
MISS ALICE HUBER
The object o f this department is to give the student an intro­
duction to German. Special attention is given to the salient points
in Grammar and the practical use o f the spoken and written lan­
guage.
In the first year, particular emphasis is laid on pronunciation,
declension o f nouns, conjugation o f verbs, and on the essential prin­
ciples o f syntax. The pupil is always encouraged to speak in Ger­
man upon topics introduced in the translation and composition ex­
ercises. He is always obliged to answer in German, questions devel­
oped naturally from the subject matter o f his daily lesson; he is led
to frame such questions, that so fa r as possible and as early as
possible, German may be spoken in the classroom.
The reading o f the first year includes Joynes and Wesselhoeft’s
German Grammar, parts I and II; Gluck A uf; Bacon’s Im Vaterland.

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Poems by the best writers are committed and some time is devoted
to exercises in dictation.
The second year’s work consists o f composition, advanced
grammar, Joynes and Wesselhoeft’s Grammar, part m , and the
reading o f the following texts: Storm’s Immensee, Emstes und
Heiteres, Tales o f Modern German writers: Arnold’s Fritz auf
Ferien; Schiller’s Wilhelm Tell.

COMMERCIAL EDUCATION
PROF. CAMPBELL
During the coming year special work will be offered in Commer­
cial branches. Considerable attention will be given to penmanship,
and special courses will be given in it. All students will be required
to write a legible hand before being graduated from the school.

PHYSICAL TR AININ G
PROF. HARBISON
The purpose o f the Normal School is to prepare teachers. The
Department o f Physical Training aims in its field* to carry out this
purpose, by offering a practical, systematic, graded course in cor­
rective calisthenics, instruction in the use o f apparatus, school room
gymnastics and play ground games.
The school maintains a well equipped gymnasium with'all the
necessary apparatus. The work o f the first year is elementary in
character and consists o f Tactics, Calisthenics and simple exercises
with wand and dumb bells. The second and third year students are
instructed in advanced tactics, fancy marching, general calisthenics,
advanced work with wands and instruction in exercises with the bar,
bells, Indian clubs and other apparatus.
The Seniors are given a course in graded games and school
room gymnastics for use in the public schools. Note books are
necessary for the work o f this year.
Gymnasium costume for girls consists o f a one-piece suit, black
shoes and stockings. Boys’ uniforms must be secured at the school
and consist o f Jersey, long trousers and white shoes. The depart­
ment controls also the various forms o f athletics— tennis, baseball,
basketball and track. A splendid athletic field and four tennis courts
are at the disposal o f the students and everyone is urged to take
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Every effort is made to provide diversion and recreation exer­
cises for the girls. With that purpose in mind, lawn hockey has
been added to the list o f sports and a portion o f the campus set
apart for the playing o f the game.

MUSIC
MISS MATTHEWS

Pianoforte
MISS MATTHEWS

MISS GATES

The aim o f the Music Department is to cultivate the musical
taste and the technical skill o f the student.
Miss Matthews studied pianoforte playing with Dr. Theo. Kullak
o f the Royal Conservatory o f Music, Berlin, and pipe organ with
Dr. D. D. Wood and Henry Gordon Thunder o f Philadelphia.
Miss Gates, the assistant in this department, is a graduate o f
the Music Department o f Wilson College, having studied pianoforte
playing, pipe organ and Theory of Music with Dr. Orlando A. Mans­
field.

Course of Study
During the entire course major and minor scales, arpeggios and
octave studies are taught.
The first year easy melody studies and pieces are learned but
special attention is devoted to the acquirement o f a good technical
foundation.
Advanced pupils are required to study Czerny Opus 740, Im­
promptus o f Schubert, Sonatas by Mozart and Beethoven, Chopin’s
Nocturnes, Waltzes and Etudes and works o f other classical com­
posers.
All piano students are expected to appear at least once in a
public recital during the year. Pour and eight hand, 2 piano num­
bers are used on public programmes with the view o f teaching sight­
reading, confidence and adaptability.

THEORY OF MUSIC
Harmony
Students o f the Music Department have in addition to their
regular private lessons the advantage o f attending the classes in
Harmony for which no extra charge is made. A study is made of
the rudiments o f music generally, including clefs, time signatures,
scales, intervals, the construction and progression o f triads and
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C. V. S. N. S. ORCHESTRA
M S S GATES
The orchestra was organized during the Tail Term 1915. Regu­
lar weekly practices are held to prepare fo r frequent public ap­
pearances. Playing fo r the daily chapel service gives excellent ex­
perience in ensemble playing.
Any student who is capable o f 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
application for membership without further notice.

VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTM ENT
MISS JONES

MISS COLLINS

Freshman Music— Required.
This is an elementary course. The requirements fo r completion
include the ability to read at sight (using the Latin syllables) simple
music o f ordinary hymn tune difficulty; part singing; a thorough
knowledge o f the major scales and o f the most common problems
in tune and rhythm.

Special Course— Elective.
The object o f this course is to prepare students to teach music
in the public schools. It includes the following courses:

Advanced Sight Singing—
This course requires reading at sight (by syllable and words)
music taught in the upper grades o f the public schools. Knowledge
o f the suitability and use o f material for the grades is also required.

Methods—
This course is devoted to the study o f material and methods for
the first five years in music. The work o f each year is taken up in
detail, and the problems which confront the public school teacher
are carefully discussed.

Practice T ea ch in g Students are required in the Methods class to demonstrate be­
fore the class their ability to teach. In addition opportunity will be
given to do regular class room work in the Model School under the
supervision o f the Director o f Music.

Melody and Harmony—
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keys; connection o f triads in four voice writing; resolution o f the
dominant seventh.
In addition to "the regular courses, an opportunity is given to
those o f marked musical ability to become members’ o f one o f the
two Glee Clubs. The song singing in chapel twice a week also offers
an opportunity to all fo r drill in sight singing and musical interpre­
tation.

ART
MISS M. IRENE HUBER '
The Art course aims to develop an appreciation fo r the beauti­
fu l; to' cultivate habits o f observation, good judgment, good taste,
neatness and originality o f thought; to train the hand to delicacy,
grace and skill in execution.
Our main purpose, however, is to emphasize the professional
side o f this subject and train teachers to teach drawing intelligently
in the grades under the guidance o f a supervisor o f drawing.

Course of Study
Sophomore Year— 100 periods (Two terms).
I. Pictorial Representation.
1. Nature Study.
(a ) . Plant Life.
(b ) . Landscape.
Mediums— Pencil, Crayons and Water Colors.
2. Still Life.
( a ) . Study o f Type Forms.
(b ) . Application o f Type Forms.
( c ) . Perspective.
Mediums— Pencil, Crayons and Charcoal.
3. Figure and Animal Sketching.
4. Artist Study.
II. Composition and Design.
1. Principles.
2. Application.
( a ) . Book Cover.
(b ) . Bowl or Plate.
( c ) . Bag, table runner, cushion or equivalent.
3. Simple Printing.
4. Lectures on the Development and Characteristics of
Historical Styles o f Architecture and Ornament.
Senior Year— 50 Periods (One term).
I. Large Studies for school room use.

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Methods.1. Grade Outlines.
2. Observation and Criticism.
3. Consultation.
4. Picture Study.
Method o f Presentation to Different Grades.
5. Blackboard Drawing.
6. Materials.
( a ) . The Best and Where Obtained.
(b ) . Care o f Materials in Public Schools.

III.

History o f Art.
1. Architecture.
2. Sculpture.
3. Painting.
Special lessons may be arranged for in water color, oil and
china painting.

DOMESTIC ART AND SCIENCE
M. IRENE HUBER
It is the aim o f this department to be practical. The subject is
begun with a study o f The Home— (a) Making a Home, (b) What
Constitutes a Home? . (e) Atmosphere o f the Home, (d) Life in
the Home, (e) The Woman in the Home.
The House.— (aj Selection o f the site, drainage and surround­
ings.
(b) Styles, plans and materials.
(c) Construction o f Foundation, Cellar, Walls and Roof.
(d) Heating, lighting and plumbing.
(e) Furnishing and decorating with regard to sanitation, artistic
value, utility and cost.
(f) Care o f the house.

Cooking
The aim is to teach the relation o f food to the body; to give the
principles o f selection and preparation o f food with a study o f the
composition o f food, food values and combinations o f kinds o f food,
including the making o f menus with a view to attractive, wholesome
and nourishing meals at moderate cost. *
In the laboratory or kitchen o f this department experience is
given the students in ways o f preparing food and in common pro­
cesses o f cookery, as well as in the serving o f meals. Careful at­
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Sewing
In this department the aim is to give a practical knowledge o f
the various stitches and seams used in articles made by hand, and
includes at least one well made, nicely executed piece o f 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 o f lace as well as insertion o f lace.
Following the hand work the use o f the machine is taught in the
making o f simple garments. Cutting and fitting o f simple garments
are taught in this connection and such articles as under-garments,
shirt waist and skirt or a simple one-piece dress are made. Lectures
are given on dress as to economy, appropriate dressing, good taste
and judgment in the selection o f materials, color and cut; on styles
suited to figures and on the care o f the wardrobe.

MANUAL TR A IN IN G
MR. LOW

MR. VAN WHY

Manual Training means, training the hand. Manual from the
Latin word manus or hand.
A teacher in the public schools o f to-day without some knowl­
edge o f manual training may be embarassed by realizing the fact
that he does not know how to manage hand work. This course o f­
fers a thorough drill in the different kinds o f woods, a study o f
their structure and the necessity o f applying their peculiarities o f
grain and texture to the advantage o f the work in hand. It aims to
make the student skillful and accurate in the work he performs.

Freshman or First Year
50 periods (one term).
1. Exercise in joinery, (a) Sawing, planing, gauging, chisel­
ing, squaring, chamfering and finishing.
2. Comer or lap joint.
3. Centre lap joint.
4. Mortise and tenon.
5. Relish mortise and'tenon.
6. Dove tail lap or brace joint.
7. Dove tail.
8. Scarf joint.
9. Hopper joint.
10. Nail and screw joint.
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may be used in teaching after the student has been graduated.
When this work is completed the student is required to make a work­
ing drawing o f an article, which will be o f commercial value. He is
also given practice on estimating the quantity o f material necessary
for a piece of work. This piece must be finished with stain, filler,
shellac, varnish or paint.'^The work is s| arranged that the Seniors
get experience in teaching Manual Training under the supervision
of the instructor. Students are taken to visit thé manufacturing
plants in the town so they may see the use of pattern-making and
woodworking.

Senior or Secondlyear
50 periods (one term).

Sloyd Exercises
21. Stool
11. Bench hook.
12. Hatchet handle. 22. Picture frame.
23. Ink stand.
13. Corner shelf.
14. Hammer handle. 24. Whisk holder.
25;. Book rack.
15. Key board.
26. Blotting pad.
16. Paper knife.
27. Glove box.
17. Euler.
28. Knife box.
18. Towel roller.
29. Scoop.
19. Box.
20 . Pen Tray.
A text book has been added to the course which gives the stu
dent better ideas how to perform his work.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Wedge.
Tent Pin.
Flower stick.
Pen holder.
Match safe.
Tool rack.
Coat hanger.
Sleeve board.
Flower stand.
Flower pot stool.

RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES
Our students are furnished excellent opportunities for spiritual
growth and development. We have a prayer and lecture service every
Wednesday evening, conducted by a member o f the Faculty, to which
all the students are invited. The service is attended by a large
number o f students and is full o f 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 o f the Faculty.
The International Lesson is used.
Students, unless excused by the Principal, are required to at­
tend the church service o f their choice every Sabbath morning. The
church attendance in connection with the religious services at the
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receive at their own homes. In all proper ways religions influences
are thrown around the pupil, making his school life to conform as
nearly as possible to 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 fo r the growth o f religious
sentiment in the .school. These associations are non-denominational
in character.

LITER ARY SOCIETIES
Among the most valuable auxiliaries to a Normal School or College
are its literary societies. The Normal and Philomathean societies
are strong, vigorous associations, and in their growth are keeping
equal pace with the growth o f the school. They meet in separate
halls every Friday evening for the rendering o f carefully prepar'ed
programs. These programs are highly entertaining and instructive,
and those who take 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 o f the Cumberland Valley State Normal
School is one o f the 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 fo r library and reading-room purposes. The following newspa­
pers and periodicals are on file:

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.
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Etude.
Everybody’s.
Eorum.
■Good Housekeeping.
Guide to Nature.
Harper’s Magazine.
Independent.
Industrial Arts Magazine.
Journal o f Geography.
Ladies’ Home Journal.
Leslie’s Weekly.
Literary Digest.
McClure’s.
McBride’s.
McEvoy’s Magazine.
Manual Training and Vocational Education.
Nation.
National Geographic Magazine.
New York Teachers’ Monographs.
Normal Instructor and Primary Plans.
North American Review.
Gutlook.
Pennsylvania School Journal.
Popular Educator.
Popular Mechanics.
Popular Science Monthly.
Primary Education.
Primary Education.
Review o f 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.

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Daily and Weekly Papers
Philadelphia Press, Record, Inquirer, North American, EveningLedger.
New York Times, Daily and Sunday.
Springfield Republican, Weekly.
Adams Co. Independent.
Bloomfifield Times.
Advocate and Press,
Carlisle Arrow.
V olunteer-Herald.
Democratic News.
Peoples Register.
Public Opinion.
Valley Spirit.
Current Events.
Dillsburg Bulletin.
Everett Press.
Fulton Republican.
Fulton Co. News.
Gettysburg Compiler.
Gettysburg Star and Sentinel.
Huntingdon Globe.
Hones dale Citizen.
Mercersburg Journal.
Newville Times.
Shippensburg Chronicle.
Shippensburg News.
Waynesboro Record.
York Gazette.
The students are encouraged to make good use o f the privileges
o f the reading room and the results are most gratifying. A librarian
is always in charge o f 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 graduated from a Normal School without having acquired a
taste for good literature, and a knowledge o f how to read with the
greatest possible profit, is but poorly equipped fo r the work of
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LIBRARY
A good library is absolutely essential to a modern up-to-date
school. The library o f the Cumberland Valley State Normal School
is in charge o f skilled librarians who may be consulted by the stu­
dents in the preparation o f their class work, essays, orations, etc.
The different departments are represented by a large number o f
carefully selected volumes covering every department from modem
fiction to the most abstruse sciences. A book may be taken from the
library and retained fo r two weeks. It may be renewed for an ad­
ditional two weeks in case it is not sought fo r by another member o f
the school. One o f the finest features o f the library is its reference
department.

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CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS
1915-1916
NORMAL SCHOOL

POST GRADUATES
Name
Post Office
County
State
Beck, Elsie E ..................
............Cumberland . . ___ Pa.
‘Clever, E m ily C ..............
. . . . . . . Cumberland . . ___ Pa.
Snyder, A n n a b e l........... ........... Duncannon................... ......... Perry .................. . . . Pa.
Steele, Katie B ess......... ........... Shippensburg. . . . . . . ......... Cumberland . . . ----- Pa.
W olf, Ethel B .................. ......... Newville.........................
Fenton, John E............... ......... N ewville........................ .
----- Pa.
Glass, J. L lo y d ................ ........... Scotlalnd..................... .......... Franklin . . . . . . ----- Pa.
Skelly, W illiam H ........... ...........Boiling Springs. . . . - . ......... Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
SENIOR CLASS
■WOMEN
Allen, Josephine M .,. . . . . . . Shippensburg.................... .. . Cumberland . . . . . .
Anderson, Carrie M .,. . . ........... M echanicsburg................... . . Cumberland . . . . . .
Ausmus, Hilda K .,......... . . . . . . . Chambersburg.................... . .Franklin ............----Barner, Mabel V .,......... . . . . . . Shippensburg...................... .. Cumberland . . . ----Bell, Marion L .,.............. ............H arrisburg.......................
Brown, Esther M........... ........... Fannettsburg........................ . .Franklin ........... . . .
Cowling, Janet A .,......... ...........E astville.............................. 1. .Northampton . . . . .
Cranford, L. Catherine. ........... W est Fairview................... ! . . Cumberland . . . . . .
Duncan, Margaret I .,. . . ........... Shippensburg....................... . .Cumberland . . . . . .
Edwards, Helen K .,. . . . ........... W aterfall. . . . . . . . . . . T
Famous, Margaret E .,. . ........... Enola. . .............................. . . Cumberland . . . . . .
Fletcher, Mary I . , ........... ........... Carlisle...............................
Fogelsanger, Edith A .,. . ......... Shippensburg........................ . Cumberland . . . . . .
Fogelsanger, Ethel G . . . .......... Shippensburg..................... .. .. Cumberland . . . . . .
•Garber, Rhoda M ............
'Garns, Ruby A .,.............. ........... Chambersburg.....................
Ginter, A . N ellie.............. ......... N ewville.................................
Good, A. M abel................ . . . . . Lykens.................. ............... . .Dauphin . . . . . . . . .
Griffiths, Mary E .,......... ........... W illiamstown....................... .Dauphin ............ . . .
Haddock, Ruth A .,......... ........... North E ast....................... TT . Cer.il ,
Haller, M. C leo................ ......... W illiamstown........................ . Dauphin ............ . . .
Harkison, Ruth M ., . . . . ,............. E nola ............................................
Hippensteele, Edythe E . ............ Carlisle, R. R. 4 .................. ..... Cumberland . . . . . .
Hollinger, M artha E . . . . ............ Chambersburg, R. R. 9 . . . , . . Franklin ............ . . .
H oltz, R. K athleen........ ,31 Broad Ave., N. W .,R oanoke. ..R oanoke ............ . . .
Jarrett, M ildred................ > • • . . . Ft. Loudon...........................
Johnston, Jean W ............
. .Fulton ................... . .
LaLonde, Oral M ................ ...1 4 4 5 N. 19th St., Allentown. . Lehigh ................... . .
Lehman, Ada L ee .............. ............. Lashley ............
. Fulton ................ . .
Lindsay, Carrie A .............. ........... M owersville........................,
L ow er,"Zelda B ................ ............ Mechanicsburg:..................... . Cumberland . . .
...
Lupoid, Maude C ................ .............. Loyalton ............................ ..
. Dauphin .............. . .
McLaughlin, Gail C ......... ] .........Ft. L oudon..................... ........
Myers, Elva 0 .................. ......... Fayetteville........................ . . F r a n k lin ..............
...
M yers, Yerna M ................ ............. Newport ................................. 1 . .P e r r y ..................
...

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P a.
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Park, Carrie B ..............
Porter, Edna E ............
Rahauser, M argaret C
Rahauser, Bertha N . . ,
Rice, Nellie A ...............
Rosenberry, Erma B . .
Schoch, Dorothy R . . .
Schoch, Christine Z . . .
Sheafer, M. R egina. . .
Shelley, Grayce A . . . .
Snow, Edith A ..............
Sowers, Lillian C . . . •.
Sparrow, M. Caroline.
Tompkins, Vera C . . . .
Urey, Blanche G .........
Wagner, Edith R .........
Witmer, Estella B . . . .
W olf, Helen M ..............
Woodburn, Fannie H .
Woods, Helen M .........
Yeager, Mary C ............

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..L a P a rk ............................... . . Lancaster . . . . ____ Pa.
. .Mechanicsburg.................. . . Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
..Chambersburg, R. R. 9 . . . !. . Franklin ........ . . . . Pa.
. .Green castle......................... . . Franklin ......... ____ Pa.
. .Biglerville........................... . . Adams .............. ____Pa.
. . Franklin I......... . . . . Pa.
. .Selin sgrove......................... . . Snyder ............ . . . . Pa.
, . Selin sgrove......................... . . Snyder ............ . . . . Pa.
. Carlisle................................j . . Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
. New Cumberland.............. . . Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
, , Shippenfihnrg. . . . . . . . . . . . Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
. . Adams .............. ____Pa.
.. Y ork Springs......... ..
. 1607 Derry St., HarrisburgDauphin ......... ____ Pa.
!. 354 Davis Ave., Greenwich, Fairfield, . . . .
. .W aynesboro....................... . . Franklin ......... ____ Pa.
.. Lurgan..................................1. .Franklin ......... ____ Pa.
. . Franklin ......... ____ Pa.
.M t. A lto .................... ..
. . Penbrook............................. , . .Dauphin ......... ____ Pa.
. N ewville............................... . .Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
. .Oakville............................... , . .Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
,. Carlisle................................ . . Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
MEN

Barnhart, Clyde L . . .
Becher, Harvey J . . .
Brandt, Paul L . . . . .
Brown, Ralph R . . . . ,
Bughman, M elvin. . . .
Cope, Ira D ................
Coyle, 0. R obert. . . .
Etter, Howard G . . . .
Fitz, George T ............
Fogelsanger, C. Paul.
Gruver, Elmer M . . . .
Hardy, Harry W . . . .
Hess, Ray B ...............
Kell, Chas. S ..............
Lehman, Glenn A . . .
Logan, L eroy . . . . . . .
Lytle, D. B ruce.........
Maclay, J. W arren. . ,
Mellinger, Cylde L . .
Quickel, Gilbert H . .,
Seavers, Jay R ......... .
Shank, W alter E -----Slaybaugh, J. F loyd.
Sleichter, Mark H . . .
Small, B yron W ........
Snoke, Wheeler S . . .
Stamy, Harry C .........
Wenger, Ezra S .........

. . Fulton ........... ____ Pa.
. York R . R . 8 ..................... ..Y o r k ................ ____ Pa.
. .Mechanicsburg R. R. 4 . . , . .Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
.. Oakville............................... , . .Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
. . Shippensburg.................... . . Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
. .Lees X R oads.................. . . Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
..C arlisle................................ . . Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
.M ercersburg....................... . . Franklin ......... ____ Pa.
, . W aynesboro....................... . . Franklin ......... . . . . Pa.
. . Shippensburg ’. .................. . . Cumberland . . ____ Pa.
. . East B erlin .........................! ..Adams .............. ____ Pa.
Pa.
. W ilm ore...................................Cambria . . .
Pa.
.M t. A lto ..................................Franklin . . .
Pa.
. Carlisle....................................Cumberland
Pa.
,.Lashley....................................Fulton ...........
Pa.
. Carlisle.................................... Cumberland
Pa.
. N ewville.................................. Cumberland
Pa.
.Shippensburg......................... Cumberland
Pa.
. .Shippensburg.........................Cumberland
Pa.
.York R. R. 4 ........................ Y ork .............
Pa.
,.Shippensburg......................... Cumberland
Pa.
. Camp H ill.............................. Cumberland
Pa.
, .Arendtsville............................ Adams ..........
Pa.
. Shippensburg.........................Cumberland
Pa.
..Chambersburg R. R. 1 ........Franklin . .
Pa.
. Shippensburg..................... .. Cumberland
Pa.
. Shippensburg R.R. 6 ..........Cumberland
Pa.
.Grantham............................... Cumberland
JU N IOR CLASS
WOMEN

Arnold, Maria O
Asper, Chloe B .,
Baer, Pearl E . . ,

Shippensburg.
.York Springs
.Quincy...........

Cumberland
Adâms . . . .
.Franklin . .

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Pa,
Pa.

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Bair, Jewell M

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Baker, Lillian B .........
Balliet, Esther M ........
Bentz, Nancy I ............
Berry, Sara A ..............
Blair, E va L ..........
Brandt, Helen R .........
Bream, Esta M ...........
Bricker, M argaret. . . .
Bogar, Evelyn M .........
Brown, Mary C ............
Charlton ,Helena M . . ,
Cooke, Ida L ................
Coons, Myrtle M .........
Craig, Jennie................
Cutshall, Mary C .........
Davies, Mary C . . . . . '. . .
Deardorff, Lolita C . . .
Donnelly, Eleanor L . .
Doyle, Emma F ...........
Felten, Zola V . . .........
Ferguson, H op e...........
Finniff, Ella E . . . . . . .
Fogelsanger, E. Pearl.
Fogelsanger, Gertie M,
Fortney, Mabel R . . . .
Frankhouse, Meryle E
Fulton, Mary L ............
Gault, Margaretta K ..,
Gibson, M . P rice . . . . ,
Gift, Clara J ................
Hain, H azel. ...............
Hamil, H. Dorothy. . .
Hardy, M. M aibelle.’. .
Hayes, Orpha M .........
Hege, Ethel M .............
Henderson, Flo E . . . . ,
Hess, Anna E ................
Hetrick, Alice L .........
Hoop, Catherine M . . .
Hykes, Ada W . . . . . . .
Kauffman, Ada M . . . .
Keck, I. Berghaus. . . .
Kirk, Dorothy E .........
Knauff, Grace A ......... .
Kope, M artha G . . . . . .
Little, Margaretta. . . .
Long, Vera J ........... ..
Long, Ada R ................
Martin, Susie A ...........
McCune, W inifred R . .
McCurdy, M. R uth. . . ,
MacDannald, Ethel W .
Means, Lillian M ........
Mellon, M. M abel. . . . .
Minter, Zella C . . . . . .
Mullin, Margaret B . . .
Mumma, Anna R .........

. Spring R un............................Franklin . . . . . . . . . Pa.
. Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
.B allietsville........................ ... Lehigh .................. . Pa.
. .Lemoyne................................ . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. .Mifflintown........................... . Juniata .................. . Pa.
.. Chambersburg.................... .. Franklin ..............
. Chambersburg...................... . Franklin ................ . Pa.
,.Biglerville............................. . Adams ....................,. Pa.
. Lemoyne................................ . Cumberland ......... . Pa.
. Miller sburg........................... . Dauphin ................ . Pa.
. .Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland ......... . Pa.
.H a n co ck .. ............................. ,.Washington ......... . Md.
. Sunbury R. R . 2 ................. Northumberland. . . . Pa.
. Spring R un........................... . .Franklin ................ . Pa.
. .Scotland. .............................. . .Franklin ................ . Pa.
. Three Springs..............
. Huntingdon ......... . Pa.
.501 N. 8th St., A lle n tow n .. . Lehigh .................. . Pa.
. Gettysburg........................... . Adams - . . , TT, ,
Pa.
. Shippensburg........................ . .Cumberland ......... . Pa.
. Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland ......... . Pa.
. Everett..................................... .Bedford .................. ,. Pa.
. .Doylesburg........................... . Franklin ................ . Pa.
. Chambersburg....................... . Franklin ................ . Pa.
. Shippensburg......................... .Cumberland ......... . Pa.
.Shippensburg....................... . .Cumberland ......... . Pa.
, .Shippensburg......... ............. . Cumberland ......... . Pa.
. W a ln u t.. . . . . . . . . . . .■.......... ..Juniata .................. . Pa.
.Lees X R oad s.................... ..Cum berland ........ . Pa.
.461 N. 2nd St., Steelton. . . Dauphin ................ . Pa.
.441 Broad St, Catasauqua. Lehigh ................
. Pa.
.W aynesboro............................ .Franklin ................ . Pa.
.M arysville............................. . Perry ....................... . Pa.
McConnellsburg.................. . Fulton ................... . Pa.
. W ilm ore.................................. .C a m b r ia ......... ........,. Pa.
Shippensburg....................... . .Cumberland ......... . Pa.
.MerCer sburg......................... . Franklin ................ . Pa.
. W arrior’ s M ark.................. , Huntingdon ......... . Pa.
.W aynesboro........................... .Franklin ................ . Pa.
.New K ingston...................... , .Cumberland ......... . Pa.
, H arrisonville......................... . Fulton .................... . Pa.
. Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland T
Pa.
. Fayetteville.......................
.Franklin ......... ..
. Pa.
. Orrstown................................ . Franklin ................ . Pa.
. Big Cove Tannery.............. . Fulton ...................1 . Pa.
.Greencastle........................... . Franklin ................ . Pa.
. Dry R u n ...................... ' . . . . , .. Franklin .
, .Chambersburg....................... .Franklin . . ............ . Pa.
.Shippensburg...................... .. .Cumberland ......... . Pa.
.Shippensburg....................... . .Cumberland ......... . Pa.
.U pper Strasburg................... Franklin ................ . Pa.
. Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland ......... . Pa.
.W illow H ill...........................!.Franklin ................ . Pa.
.M t. J o y .................. ..
. Lancaster .............. . Pa.
..Shippensburg...................... ..Cumberland ,
.Shippensburg.. . . . . . . . . . . .Cumberland ......... . Pa.
..Cashtown............................... ..Ad am s , , , , ,
. Hummelstown...................... . Dauphin ................ . Pa.
. H ighspire.........................
. .Dauphin ................ . Pa.

CUMBERLAND V A LLE Y STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Nickles, Marjorie S. . . .
Nonnerma cher, Laura M
Oellig, Mary C ................
Polleck, Miriam E .........
Resser, Hilda M ..............
Rudisill, Mary J ..............
Schuler, Edna S ..............
Secrest, R uth....................
Shive, D orothy E ............
Slothower, Esther. . . . . .
Snyder, Rae V . . . . . . . .
Spangler, M. Genivieve.
Springer, Elsie L ............
Steele, E. M arie. . . . . . .
Stevens, Maudleen M . . .
Stimmel, ^largaretta P . .
Stroup, Anna V ..........
Tritt, Elizabeth L ...........
Wentz, M. L u c i l l e . . . . . .
Wise, Miriam L . .............
Beiders, Maybelle A . . . .

. Emaus.

. Gettysburg.

.P ort R oyal.
. New Cumberland.

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. . Chimbp.rland . . . . . . Pa.
.. Lehigh . . . . . . . . . . Pa.
. . .Blair .................. . . . Pa.
urg, Dauphin . . . . . . . Pa.
,. .Franklin ............ . . . Pa.
. .Adams ................ . . . Pa.
. .L e h i g h ................ . . . Pa.
. .W ashington . . . . . . . Md.
. ..Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. . .P e r r y ................ .___ Pa.
. . Adams ................ . . . Pa.
Frederick ........ . . . Md.
Huntingdon . . . . . . Pa.
. . .Fulton ................ . . . Pa.
. . .Mifflin ................ . . . Pa.
. . Dauphin . . i . .•M___ Pa.
. . Cumberland
. . . . . . Pa.
. . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. .Franklin ........... . . . Pa.
. . .Juniata .............. . . . Pa.

MEN
. . Fulton ................ . . . Pa.
. Burnt Cabins.
Baldwin, L. K a lb .........
. . .Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
.N ewville. . . . .
Barrick,. Floyd M .........
, , .Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. N'ewville.........
Burkhart, Roy A-. . . . .
. . Franklin . . . . . . . . . Pa.
. .Greencastle. . .
Carbaugh, Frank. . . . .
. . .Perry ................ . . . Pa.
Charles,^ J. Paul. . . . . . .
. . .York . . . . . . . . . . . . P a .
Cocklin, Warren H . . .
.Shippensburg R.R. 6 . . . . . .Cirmhfirland . . . . . . Pa.
Clever, Donald G . . . . .
.Shippensburg.................... . . Cumberalnd . . . . . . Pa.
Cramer, Clarence E . . .
. Scotland............................... . . .Franklin ........... . . . Pa.
Freet, Paul E ................
.Y ork Springs.................... . .Adams ................ . . . Pa.
Gardner, J. Russell. . .
.Mt. Pleasant......... ............. S.. Fayette .............. . . . Pa;
Gilbert, Levi F ...........
.Port R o y a l . . . .................. ..M ifflin, . . . . . . . . . . . Pa.
Groninger, Lloyd M . .
. 512 11th St., H untingdon. .. .Huntingdon . . . ___ Pa.
Heiges, Spencer M . . . .
. . .Cumberland . .... . . . Pa.
Hosfeld, John B .........
Howe, Harry A ............ ........... Y ork Springs.................... . .Adams ................___ Pa.
Lambert, Guy E ......... . 701 W . 20th St., W ilm ington,. ...N ew Castle . . . . . . Del.
Lefever, Guile W ......... ............Mechanicsburg................. . . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
Maclay, Robert D . . . . ........... Shippensburg R. R. 6 . . ,. .Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. TCumberland . , . . . . Pa.
Maclay, Chester A . . . .
. . .Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
.Newville.
McDermond, Joseph F
Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
Meredith, Carl E .........
. . . Franklin . . . . . . . . . . Pa.
Noll, Arthur D . . . . . . .
. . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
.Shippensburg.
Ocker, George E . . . ...
, . .Franklin . . . . . . ___ Pa.
Oyler, Stewart L .........
. . Franklin ........... ___ Pa.
Piper, Franklin E . . . .
. Greencastle R . R. 1 . . . . . . .Franklin ........... ___ Pa.
Welsh, Harold C .........
...Cum berland . . . ___ Pa.
Wenger, Irvin S .........
. . .Fulton ...............___ Pa.
Wink, 0 . V ernon.........
. . .Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
Zinn, Paul J . . . . . . . .
SOPHOMORE CLASS
WOMEN
Allen, Mary C . . . . . .
Ausherman, Helen A

Shippensburg...............
. Chambersburg......... ..

.Cumberland ............
Franklin ..................

Pa.
Pa.

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Baker, Elya L ................ .
Bedford, Blanche A . . . .
Biddle, Elsie J ................
Binkley, S. Isab el.........
Brechbill, Viola R .........
Brewer, A lice K ..............
Carothers, Margaret E .,
Cease, Gertrude M .........
Charles, Alma E ..............
Comerer, Mayme K . . . .
Daley, Elsie R ................
Eby, N. Elizabeth......... .
Ferguson, Grace..............
.Fogelsanger, Rhoda E . .
Fortna, Frances M .........
Gochenour, Mary D . . . .
Gordon, Sara R ..............
Greene, Mary E ..............
Gress, Vergie V ..............
Guyer, Lottie B ..............
Harling, Ruth W ............
Haulman, Alda R ............
Hege, Elizabeth...............
Heiges, E. Blanche. . . . .
Hockenberry, Pearl R . .
Hoffeditz, Sarah C ........
Hosfeld, Mary C . . . . . . .
Jarrett, H elen................ ..
Kauffman, Mabel G . . . .
Keebaugh, Olitipa F . . . ,
Kendall, Esther W .........
Kirkpatrick, Florence E
Kline, M. R uth. ..............
Leberknight, A. R uth. . .
Lehman, Bertha M .........
Linn, Ruth C ..................
Lodge, Olive H ................
McCaleb, Lois E ..............
Masemer, Dora S ............
Metz, Gladys V ...............
Moyer, Marie L ..............
Myers, Sarah J ................
NeSbit, Maud V ..............
Piper, Nellie B ................
Plasterer, Mabel B .........
Reed, Viola R ..................
Rife, Enda M ..................
Rockwell, Lillian H . . . .
Secrest, Mabel I ..............
Secrist, Esther A ............
Shannon, May F . . . . . . .
Sheely, Myrtle L ........... .
Spangler Beula D ...........
Spangler, Nora L . . . . ' . .
Stitt, Nellie A ..................
Swartz, Mary H ..............
Swisher, Zelma I ............
Taylor, Isabel C . . . . . . .

. .W indsor............................... ..Y ork

.................... . . Pa.
. Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. H anover................................ ..Y ork .................... . . Pa.
. Chambersburg, R. R. 2 . . . .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
. Greenvillage......................... . Franklin .............. . . Pa.
.H ancock................................ . .Washington ......... !. Md;
, Shippensburg....................... . .Cumberland . . . . . . Pav
.Orrtanna................................ . A d a m s ......... ........ . . Pa.
.Dun cannon........................... ..P erry .................. . . Pa.
.Burnt Cabins....................... . .Fulton . . . . . . . . . . . Pa.
. Shippensburg....................... . .Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. .Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. Doylesburg........................... . Franklin .............. . . Pa.
. Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
.Pleasant H all....................... .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
.Y ork Springs....................... . Adams .................. . . Pa.
. Greencastle......... ................. , .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
. Shippensburg....................... . .Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. TCnnhsville........................... .. Fulton ......... .... ., , . Pa.
. Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. Duncannon......... ................. . .Perry ......... ..
. . Pa.
.W illiamson........................... . .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
. Chamber sburg.................... . .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
■.Biglerville........................... . .Adams ................ . . Pa.
.E ast W aterford.................. . Juniata ......... ..
. . Pa.
.Greencastle R. R. 4 ............ . Franklin ............ . . Pa.
, .Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
.Ft. Loudon........................... . .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
.Q u incy.................................. ., .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
, .Hustontown......................... . .Fulton ................. . . Pa.
.W ebster M ills.................... . .Fulton .................. . . Pa.
. Scotland................................ . .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
.216 John Marshall Place, N.W. Washington, D. 0.
!Orrstown1 ............................. . Franklin .............. . . Pa.
.M arion.................................. .. Franklin .............. . . Pa.
. Orrtanna............................... . Adams ................ .. . . Pa.
.M cConnellsburg.................. . .Fulton .................. . . Pa.
Shippensburg....................... . .Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. York Springs...................... ..Adam s ................ . . Pa.
_.Adams ......... .... ., .. Pa.
! Orrtanna..................
.W alnu t................................. . .Juniata ................ . . Pa.
.Fayetteville........................... .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
. Andersonburg....................... . Perry .................... . . Pa.
.Dry R u n ............................... .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
.Shippensburg....................... . Cumberland ........... Pa.
Shippenshnrg. . . . . . . . . . . . Onmherlahd ......... .. Pa.
. Chambersburg.................... .. .Franklin .............. . . Pa.
.Chambersburg R. R. 1 . . . . Franklin .............. . . Pa.
Clearspring.................. ..
.W ashington ......... . Md.
.Duncannon............................. , .Perry .................... . . Pa.
Lees X R oad s.................... 1. .Cumberland ......... .. Pa.
. Gettysburg........................... . .Adams .................. . . Pa.
.Damp H ill............................. . .f!nmherland ......... ,. Pa.
.Camp H ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cumberland ........... Pa.
Dry R u n ......... ..................... . Franklin .............. . . Pa.
..Port R o v a l.......................... ..Juniata ................ ^ Pa.
Waynesboro'............................ .Franklin ................ . Pa.
.Biglerville............................. .Adams . . . . . . . . . . Pa.

Characters from “ The Merchant of Venice” in Shakespeare Pageant.

Morris Dancers in Shakespeare Pageant.

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Thumrna, M yrl R . . . . . .
Thompson, M ary.............
Varner, Bessie V ............
Webb, Leila O ................
W eigle, C. E dith............
Wintermeyer, Nannie L
W olfe, Bertha M ............
W olfe, B . Eleanor.........
W oodside, Margaret I . .
Zeigler, F lorence............
Zeigler, Jessie M ...........

Carlisle, R. R. 3 . ......... . . . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
, 0 . Franklin . . . . . . . . . Pa.
.W aynesboro R. R . 3 . . <,. . .Franklin ............ . . . Pa.
Shippensburg.................. . . . .Cumberland . . •. . . Pa.
B iglerville......................... . . .A d a m s ................ ___ Pa.
York, R . R. 1 0 .............. . . ..Y ork .................. . . . Pa.
.Carlisle Springs.............. . . . Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
,1504 Green St., Harrisburg Dauphin ......... . . . Pa.
Porn Tift./*li"
. . . . . . . 0 . .Juniata ......... .. •. . . Pa.
N ewville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. Carlisle.............................. . . .Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.

Alleman, Snyder H . . . .
Alexander, Irvin S . . . .
Charlton, Gordon W . . .
Coover, Shriver L . . . .
Creamer, B rinton E . . . «
Deardorff, Garnet W . . .
Duffield, W . A ngle.........
Duncan, John P ............
Eaton, Robert H . .........
Eckenrode, E arl............
Etter, George D ...........
Foulk, Paul L ................
Gobrecht, Monroe S. E.
Gsell, Chas. E ................
Gruver, Chas. M ............
Hartman, Emmert H . .
Holden, John W ............
Hull, R oy E ............
Johnston, W alter H . . .
Kegerreis, Paul M . . . .
Kriner, J. R o y ..............
Kugler, J. W alter.........
Lambert, Harold W . . .
McElhare, Harry F . . .
Miller, Harry B ...........
Monn, J. Albertus . . . .
Myers, Chester V . . t . .
Niiccoll, David H .........
Ocker, Wm. F ...............
Preisler, Kenneth L . ..
Reese, David R ...........
Sachs, Lester G ............
Shearer, Samuel W . . .
Shoap, Leslie D ............
Smith, Samuel M .........
Sowers, Lloyd J ...........
Sponseller, A. N e v in ..
Stoner, Lloyd C . .........
Surface, H arley B . . . .
Swanger, J. F ..............
Swanger, O. S ..............
Taylor, Harry M .........
Varner, D. Irvin . . . . .
Waggoner, W a lte r .. . .
Weaver, L l o y d ...........

Lurgan......................................Franklin . . .
.Chambersburg........................Franklin . . .
H ancock....................................Washington .
Shippensburg..........................Cumberland
. Shippensburg........................ Cumberland
. Chambersburg........................Franklin . . .
. Greencastle..............................Franklin . . .
. Shippensburg........................ Cumberland
,Shippensburg......................... Cumberland
..Chambersburg, R. R. 2 . . . ..F ran klin . . .
. Carlisle...................................... Cumberland
.Littlestown.............................Adams ...........
.H anover................................... Y ork ............
, Chambersburg.........................Franklin . . .
, Shippensburg.......................... Cumberland
. Lehmaster............................... Franklin . . .
,.Chambersburg........................ Franklin . . .
. M cKnightstown..................... Adams . . . .
. C ito. '. ......................................Fulton ............
. FannettSburg..........................Franklin . . .
. Mercer Ibu rg...........................Franklin . . .
. .Fairfield.................................. Adams . . . . .
..701 N. 1 0 th St.,W ilm ington.N ew Castle
. Shippensburg...........................Cumberland
.Chambersburg R. R . 2 . . . . Franklin . . .
. .W aynesboro............................Franklin . . .
. .Siddonsburg.................... ..
.York ...........
. New O x o r d ...........................Adams . . . .
. .Shippensburg........................ Cumberland
..New B lo o m fie ld .................P e r r y ...........
. Shippensburg.........................Cumberland
. Gettysburg............................. Adams . . . .
.East W aterord......................Juniata . . .
, .Shippensburg........................ Cumberland
.. Spring R un.................... ..
Franklin . .
..Siddonsburg...........................York ............
,. Littlestown............................ Adams . . . .
. . Chambersburg...................... Franklin . .
.. M echanicsburg........ ..............Cumberland
. .R oxbury. ............................. .. .Franklin . .
\ R oxbury............................. .... .Franklin . .
,. A spers....................... ...............Adams . . . .
. Spring R un.............................Franklin ,. .
. Mechanicsburg R. R. 6 . . . .Cumberland
,. York Springs.........................Adams . . . .

MEN
Pa.
Pa.
M d.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
Del.
P a.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
P a.
P a.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
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P a.

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Wentz, Harper J
Wiley, John E . .

Adams ....................... Pa.
East B erlin .................. ..
Bermudian ........... .................Adams ....................... Pa.
FRESH M AN CLASS
WOMEN

Achenbach, Louisa E..........
Allen,. Jane H ........................
Allen, Elizabeth E ..............
Barton, Jessie M. . ..........
Bayl.e r, B erth a......................
Beistle, Pearl H..............
Beistle, Ruth A ....................
Benedict, B eula....................
Bistline, Elsie M ..................
B ram a n , M. V ern a............
Brumbaugh,' Kathryn O . . .
Brum gard, Roxie A ............
Carbaugh, Ruth M..............
Carbaugh, Grace E ..............
Charlton, Reba L ................
Clouse, Kathrine K ............
Craig, Esther M ..................
Curreris, Goldie M ..............
Currens, Daisy D ................
Daniel, Miriam A ................
Darr, Óleo M . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Daugherty, E dith B ..........
Deardorff, Emm a C ............
Divelbiss, Ruth O ................
Edwards, Florence E ........
Ellsrode, Leah R ................
Em bick, Mary E ..............
Filler, Marion R ..................
Filler, Rhoda V ................
Foulk, Bernice M ................
Fox, Margin P .......... •...........
Fr-iedley, Frances I ............
Fry, Julia A ..........................
Gearhart, W. F a y e. . . . . . .
Gibble, Florence A ............ .
G ift, Hazel G. . . . . . . . . ... .
Glazer, Lena B ....................
Greenawalt, Sylva K ........
H allif'L avenia. . . . . . . . . . . .
H antz, Helen R ..................
H eckm an, May A .............. .
Heckm an, Florence E . . . .
.Himes, Olive M ..................
Hoffeditz, A. P ea rl............
H offm an, Vera C. S .-......
H oover, Myrl E ..................
H oover, Bertha M ..............
Humm elbaugh, A. Gifford
Hunsecker, Addie E ..........
K am erer, Emm a E ............
Karper, K ath ryn . ; . . . . . . .
K ell, Anna B . ....... U . . . .

. Chambersburg,
.Lees X Roads.
.E tte r s ...........
.Shippensburg
.W aynesboro.

. M cK nightstow n.
.H a n c o c k ..............
M cCrea................

.Shippensburg

. Fayetteville, R. R. 2. .
.Greencastle,

. Perry ................ . . . Pa.
.Franklin ............ . . . Pa.
.Cumberland . . . . . . . Pa.
Juniata . . . . . . . . . . . Pa.
.Y ork ................... . . . Pa.
.Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
¿Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
. Franklin ............ ___ Pa.
. . . Pa.
. Perry ........ ..
.Cumberland . . . . . . . Pa.
Franklin .......... . . . Pa.
.Adam s ........ ..... . . . Pa.
.Franklin ............___ Pa.
Adam s .............. . . . Pa.
W ashington . . . . . . Md.
.Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
Franklin .......... . . . Pa.
1Adam s ............ ..___ Pa.
.A dam s ............... . . . Pa.
.Dauphin ............ ----- Pa.
. Cumberland
. . . . Pa.
. Adam s .............. . . . Pa.
. Adams .............. . . . Pa.
.Franklin . . . . . . . . . Pa.
. Fulton .............. .___ Pa.
.Cumberland . . . . ___ Pa.
.Cumberland . . . ___ Pa.
•Bedford ............ ___ Pa.
.B edford ............ . . . Pa.
.Adam s .............. ___ Pa.
..Franklin .......... ___ Pa.
.Franklin .......... . . . Pa.
.Cumberland . . . ___ Pa.
..Mifflin .............. .___ Pa.
.Cumberland . . . ___ Pa.
..Franklin . . . . . . . . . Pa.
.Franklin . . . . . . ___ Pa.
..Franklin .......... ___ Pa.
.B edford .......... . . . . Pa.
. A d a m s .............. ___ Pa.
. Cumberland . . . ___ Pa.
.Franklin .......... ___ Pa.
. Dauphin .......... ___ Pa.
.Franklin .......... . . . Pa.
. .Adam s . . . . . . . . , . . . Pa.
..Cumberland . . . ___ Pa.
. .Franklin .......... ____ Pa.
..A dam s ............ . . . . Pa.
•Franklin .......... . . . Pa.
. Cumberland . . . ___ Pa.
..Franklin .......... . . . Pa.
. Perry . . . . . . . . . . ___ Pa.

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Krick, Beulah U .................. .. . . . Reeds G ap ............
. .Juniata ........ .......... Pa.
Krick, Ernestine K ........ .. . . ..R eeds G ap............
..J u n ia ta ........ .......... Pa.
Lamberson, Crystabel M . . . . . ..H ustontow n..........
..F u lton .......... .......... Pa.
Lehman, Mabel E ................ ....C h am bersbu rg R. R. 10.. . ..TTra.rlrHn ,
r Pa,
Linn, Ruth I .......................... . . ..E m m ittsburg........
..Frederick . . . . ........ Md.
McCune,. Margery A ............ . . . .Shinpensburg........
.. Cnmherla.nd ,
. Pa.
McMillen, Mary R ................ . . ..A rdersonburg
. . Perry ;
. Pa.
McMillen, Rillie T .......... .... . . . Andersonbure:. . . .
.. Perry -.•. . . . . .
. Pa.
McWilliams, Nancy R ........
. . Huntingdon . .......... Pa.
Markley, Lois M .................... . . . W a rfo rd sb u rg .. . .
. . Fulton .......... .......... Pa.
Mellon, Zita M ................ . . . ..Shippensburg........
Pa
. .Cumberland
Mellott, B eatrice E .............. . . . H ustontow n..........
.. Fulton . . . . . . . .......... Pa.
Mentzer, Mary W .................. ! . . .C arlisle..................
. . Cumberland . .......... Pa.
Mickey, Id a C ........ 1.............. '.. . Greencastle..........
. . .Frn.nkl in
Pa
Miller, D aisy.......................... . . ..M ercersburg..........
. . Frankli n
Pa
Miller, Mary E ........ .............. . . ..Shippensburg........
..Cumberland . .......... Pa.
Miller, Charlotte L .............. . . . . M arkleville.......... .
1..P erry ............ ........ Pa.
Montague, E th e l.................... . . . D ecorum ................
..H untingdon ............ Pa.
Moore, Velva ......................... ....W a ln u t B o tto m ..
. ..Cumberland . ........ Pa.
Moore, V ern a.......................... . . .W alnut B o tt o m . . .
Mountz, Minnie A ................ . . ..N ew ville................
...Cum berland . ........ Pa.
Neidigh, Esther A ................ . . ..State C o lle g e . . . . ,
...Centre . . . . . . . .......... Pa.
Neikirk, D ora.......................... . . . .Lehm aster. . . . . . .
..F ra n k lin . . . . . .......... Pa.
Nesbit, M. B ernadette........ . . ..Andersonburg R. R .
..P erry ............ .......... Pa.
Oliver, Helen M . ... .. .. ................... . . .S c o tla n d . . . . . . . . .
. .Franklin .......................... Pa,
Patterson, M a rg a ret. . . . . . . . . ..Carlisle R. R. 9 . .
. .Cumberland . ............... Pa.
Patterson, Grace E .............. . . ..R oxbu ry ............ ..
. . .Franklin . . . . ............... Pa.
Prowell, Catherine M ...............
. . York
............ .. ............ Pa. _
Reber, M. R u th ................................ , . . . C ham bersburg. . . .
. .Fra.nklin
Pa
Rhine, Maude V . . . ........................ . . . M arlon .............................
..Franklin .................. Pa.
Riggeal, H ilda G ................... . . ..Orrtanna. ...............
..A dam s .......... .......... Pa.
Shue, A. M aude.................... ... ..H anover..................
..York
Pa
Secrist, Mabel G .................... . . . Dur c a n n o n ...........
.. Perry ............ .......... Pa.
Sharrah, Ruth A .................. ....F a y e tte v ille R. R. 1.
.. Frankl1n . . . ; , .......... Pa.
Shearer, Gladys A ................ . . . P alm yra................ .
.. Lebanon . . . . . . . . . . Pa.
Sheibley, Olive M .................. . . . Sherm apsdale. . . .
. . Perry ............ ........ Pa.
Shive, Susie M ........................, . . .Shippensburg........
Small, Florence G .-.. . . . . . . .. ..F a y e tte v ille .. . . . .
. .Franklin .................. Pa.
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Tutwiler, Sidona.................... . . .E verett R. R. 7. .
. . Bedford _ .
Umbrell, Rose K .............. .. . . . .L urgan .............................
..F ran klin . . . . ............... Pa.
Valentine, Iveigh C ..................... . . . M cV eytow n . . . . . . .
..Mifflin ............ ........ Pa.
Varner, Daisy J ............................. ....W a y n e sb o ro R. R. 3
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Whitmore, Estella C .................. . . . M ercersburg........ ..
..Franklin .......................... Pa.
Witmer, Penelope E .................. . . ..B a lb o a . ..........................
. . Canal Zone
. . . Panama
W olfe, Helen S .................
. . . Q u in cy . . ................
. .. Franklin ,
W oodfork, Leila L ........................ . . . Shippensburg . . . . .
. .Cumberland
Zook, Am y B ...................................... . . . Chambersburg R. R. 1 1 . . . .Franklin
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Alleman, Chas. L . ................. ....S h ippensburg, R. R. 4 . . . ..C um berland . _______
Ashway, H. D enton ..................... . . .C ham bersburg. . . .
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Atherton, David E ................, . . .W illia m so n ...........
..Franklin . . . . , ..........
Beckley, M orgal H. P ........ .. ..M yerstow n ............
...L ebanon . . . . ----- Bolan, H arvey J .................... , . . . B ressler..................
... Dauphin . . . . ........
Brake, Jacob L ...................... , . . . Chambersburg R. R. 7 . . . . ..Franklin
Brown, E rnst.......................... ...C h am bersbu rg R. R. 11... ..Franklin ,
Brown, James F .............. .. 1.. .E ast L ynne..........
...C a ss ........ .. ........
Burkhart, A. R ................... . . ..S h ip p ersbu rg .. . . ,
..Cumberland . ........
Burkhart, J. P au l................ . . ..N ew ville................
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.N ew port....................................Perry

Clark, Lew’ s M ...........
Clouse, John H ............

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.Shippensburg......................... Cumberland
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M çCrea............ .................. ..Cumberland
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.W aterloo................................. Juniata . . . . .
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.D illsburg.......................... .......York .............
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Fairfield....................................Adam s .........
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.Scotland.................................. Franklin . . .
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. East B erlin .............................A d a m s .........
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. Sherm ansdale........................Perry . . . . . .
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.Y ork S p rin gs......................... A d a m s .........
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. Sharpe..................................... F u l t o n ..........
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.York Springs.......................... Adam s .........
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Camp H ill............... .............. Cum berlard
.L urgan.................................... Franklin . . .
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.Carlisle, R. R. 3 . . . . . . . . . ..Cumberland
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.Shady G rove..........................Franklin . . .
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. State L ine.............................. Franklin . . . .
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.M echanicsburg................... ..Cumberland
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W aynesboro R.
R.1 ..........Franklin . . .
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. Chambersburg,
R.R. 9 . . . . Frankliri . . .
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.New O xford ........................... A d a m s ..........
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.Shippensburg, R. R. 1 .......... Cumberland
. Perry ........................ Pa.
.M illerstown.
, Orrstown................................. Franklin ............. i Pa.
Sherm ansdale.........................Perry ..................... . . Pa.
.Littlestow n..............................Adam s ................. . . Pa.
•York S p rirg s.......................... Adam s ................. . . Pa.
.216 John M arshall Place, N. W ., W ashington, D. C.
, 705 W . 19th St., W ilm ington .............. ............... . Del.
•Blairs M ills............................ Huntingdon ......... . . Pa.
.V aliedupar
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Çoloihbia, .......... S. A.
,Chambersburg, R. R .2 ........ Franklin ............. ,. Pa.
.Big Cove T a n n e r y ..............Fulton .................. . . Pa.
.M ercersburg............................Franklin ............. .. Pa.
N éw b u rg .............................
Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
.Shippensburg.......................... .Cumberland . . . . .. Pa.
.Shippensburg........................... Cumberland . . . . .. Pa.
.Shippensburg......................... Cumberland . . . . . . Pa.
.W ayr esboro............................Franklin ............. .. Pa.
.B erm udian..............................Adam s ................. .. Pa.
.V aliedupar.............................. Colombia ........... S. A.
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. Shippensburg............................Cumberland . . . .
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.A bbottstow n............................Adam s .................
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Chambersburg R. R. 5 ........Franklin . . . . . . .
. P erry ........................ Pa.
.N ew port......................
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.Shippensburg......................... Cumberland .,
Del.
.302 W . 12th St., W ilm ington, New Castle,
Pa.
P alm yra.................. ... .— Lebaron ...............
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.R oxbu ry..................................... Franklin ........
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.N ew p ort...................................Perry . : ..........
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Lash le y ,
...................... .. .Fulton ............
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.G ettysburg............ ..................Adam s ........... .
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Gettysburg, R. R.10...........A d a m s ...........
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. A rendtsville............................Adam s .............
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,Pennsylvania F urnace........ Huntingdon . .
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W aynesboro.
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.Chambersburg R.R. 8 ..... Franklin ..........
.Chambersburg R.R.9.........Franklin ..........
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Clugston, Rex H ........
Cook, Lloyd W ............
Cool, Jos. A ..................
Craig, R obert B ..........
Decker, R obert G . . . .
Eberly, Norman M . . .
Eurich, C. R ussell. . . .
Evans, Denver L ........
Fickel, Clifton O ___ _
Fry, Harold C ............
Gabler, W . M erle........
Gillaugh, C. Maynard
Grove, Clarence L . . . .
Hadé, F loyd F ............
Harbóld, Paul G ........
Heefner, Grant C ........
Hegé, Hugh B ............
Hetrick^ Frank M . . . .
Highland, R. B rya n ..
Hogéntogleí*, John L .
Johns, Cecil W ............
Jones, L o u is .................
K ing, Hom er M ..........
Kline, W eldon G ........
Kline, John W ............
Lindsay, Robin F . . . .
McMáth, R obert D . . .
Maestre, Cassimiro. ..
Martin Paul J ............
Mellott, Cecil D ..........
Miller, Joseph D ........
Mitchell, Ervin R ........
Mountz, John A ..........
Myers, B enjam in S . ..
Ocker, Austin P ..........
O’Donnell, Burr M .. . .
Ortmeyer, Erwin E . . .
Pavageau, R afael R . .
Quigley, Paul W ........
Reinecker, Leslie E ..
Rhone, Harry D ..........
Robinson, George G . .
Rosenbery, Dewey B .
Schwartz, M eyer........
Shearer, John O . . . . . .
•Shearer, Fred W ........
Shumaker, Guy R . . . .
Stahle, Clyde V . . . . . .
Sterner, L. G u y. . . . . .
Stitt, John M ..............
Taylor, Chas. C . . . . . .
-Trostle,. Ernest N . . . .
V arn er,.Archie D ........
W idder, C. R aym ord .
W ishard, Ernest E . . .

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Witherow, R obert G
Worthington, F. R . .

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..U pper Strasburg.................... Franklin . .

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Addams, E 'e a n o r ..,
Addams, R o b e r t.. . .
Angle, M ildred........
Angle, E velyn ..........
Baker, E liza b e th .. .
Barner, M abel..........
Beattie, M a r jo r ie ...
Beattie, D o r o th y ...
Beattie, E velyn . . . .
Cope, Sara................
Dorman, A lice ........ „
Duke, Ruth K . . ' . . . .
Fleming, Catherine.
Fickes, N ellie..........
Fegan, D aisy............
Eberly, F ra n k ..........
Eberly, L e e ..............
Gibble, E d ith ............
Harman, Charles. . .
Heiges, R a lp h .. . . . .
Hykes, M argaret. . .
Himes, R eese............
Hoch, A nn a........ ..
Horton, R ich ard . . . .
Garber, F rances. . . .
Garber, R osanna. . . ,
Geesaman, J o h n ....
Johnston, M ildred..
Johnston, M argaret.
Lehman, P au l..........
Lehman, M a rg a re t..
McPherson, J o h n ...
McPherson, Edward
Miller, G race. . . . . . .
Miller, M ary..............
Markward, L en a. . . .
Metz, K atherine. . . .
McLean, A lice ..........
Oyer, R u th ................
Plasterer, R u th ........
Quintero, B e n j..........
Ryder, E lizabeth. . . .
Rebuck, K atherine. .
Rebuck, L inea..........
Rummel, M a r io n ....
Sherrick, Irene........ .
Sutliff, D ana..............
Segner, F rances........
Snow, M arg aretta...
Snoke, M ary..............
Strohm, M ary............
Strohm, D on ald........
Webb, R h ea ..............
Wade, E lizabeth. . . .

..Shippensburg..................... ..Cumberland
..Shippensburg....................... ..Cumberland
. .Shippensburg........................... Cumberland
.. Shipper sbu rg............ . ...........Cumberland
..Shippensburg........................... Cumberland
..Shippensburg.......................... Cumberland
..Shippensburg....................,.....Cumberland
. Shippensburg.......................... Cumberland
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. Shippensburg..........................Cumberland
.Shippensburg......................... Cumberland
..Shippensburg.......................... Cumberlar d
. Shippensburg.......................... Cumberland
. Shippensburg........................... Cumberland
.Shippensburg........................... Cumberland
. S hippensburg...............
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. Shippensburg........................... Cumberland
.Shippensburg...........................Cumberland
S hippensburg..........................Cumberland
.Shippensburg........................... Cumberland
. Shippensburg.................
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.Shippensburg.......................... Cumberland
.Shippensburg...................
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. Shippensburg.......................... Cumberland
.Shipper sbu rg........................... Cumberland
. Shippe nsburg........ .................Cu mberland
. Shippensburg...........................Cumberland
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.Cumberland
S hippensburg.......................... Cumberland
Shippensburg.......................... Cumberland
Shippensburg...........................Cumberland
.Shippensburg...........................Cumberland
.San C ral........ .........................V enezuela . .
.Shippensburg........................Cumberlar d
.Shippensburg........ ................. Cumberland
,Shippensburg...........................Cumberland
. Shippensburg.......................... Cumberland
.Shippensburg........................... Cumberland
.Shippensburg........................... Cumberland
.Shippensburg....................... Cum berlard
Shippensburg................
Cumberland
•Shippensburg........................... Cumberland
.Shippensburg........................... Cumberland
. Shippensburg........ ................. Cumberland
.Shippensburg.........................Cumberland
Shippensburg........................... Cumberland

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GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Officers
President_____________ ______Alexander McCune, ’06, Duncannon, Pa.
Secretary.................................... Ida B. Quigley, ’77, Shippensburg, Pa.
Alumni will confer a favor by informing the Faculty Sec­
retary, Ada V. Horton, of any changes that should be made.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF DAUPHIN COUNTY
Officers
President- __________ ____________ __J. F. Kob, ’02, Harrisburg, Pa.
Secretary____________H ._____________Lilah Zug, ’01, Harrisburg, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF FRANKLIN COUNTY
Officers
President—
______ S .------------------ R- Q. Mowery, ’06, Quincy, Pa.
Secretary (Corresponding)_________Emma Vance, ’l l , Ft. Loudon, Pa.
Secretary (Recording)___ ___ A. Flo Geyer, ’13, Upper Strasburg, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ADAMS COUNTY
Officers
President-_________1!__________ Walter Reynolds, ’l l , Gettysburg, Pa.
Secretary________________________ Maude Miller, ’01, Gettysburg, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF FULTON COUNTY
Officers
President____________ ____________ W. H. Ranck, ’98, Hustontown, Pa.
Secretary_________________ Clura Markley Trostle, ’14, Johnstown, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF YORK COUNTY
Officers
President_________________ - _______ Chas. Albright, ’95, Hanover, Pa.
Secretary_______________ Margaret I. Overholtzer, ’88, Hanover, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PERRY COUNTY
Officers
President______________ ________ Charles I. Barner, ’05, Liverpool, Pa.
Secretary__________________ ,____ Gertrude Brandt, ’15, Newport, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Officers
President____ -L_____________ H. L. Burkholder, ’01, Carlisle, R. R. 9
Secretary_________________ _________ Nell Greason, ’03, Newville, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Officers
President_________________________ Ira H. Yohe, ’04, Norristown, Pa.
Secretary------------------------------- -— Laura B. Staley, ’86, Ardmore, Pa.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF JUNIATA COUNTY
Officers
President------------------------ :----- Ä.Charles S. Rice, ’14, Academia, Pa.
Secretary----- -------- — ,---------------- Ruth M. Groninger, ’14, Mifflin, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CAMBRIA COUNTY
Officers
Presidents------------ -------------------------J. M. Uhler, ’05, Conemaugh, Pa.
Secretary..................... .Lydiar Smith (Reese), ’04, Harrisburg, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PITTSBURGH
Officers
President----- J. E. McCullough, ’00, 209 Franklin St., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Secretary-------------------------Mary Jane Johnston* ’10, Cannonsburg, Pa.
Alumni Meetings are held when possible during the week of
County Institute.
ELEMENTARY COURSE
CLASS OF 1874
Bishop, Margaret E. (K on h a u s). . .503 W . Main S t..............Mechanicsbur g, P a.
Conrad, Estella J . . . ..........................Died M arch 6, 1913.
Harper, Carrie W .......... ..................D ie d M arch 10, 1904.
Kershaw, A d a ......................................4055. Garden St................ Philadelphia, Pa.
Morgan,, Am anda (Chamberlin).
Reilly, Lida J . ...........................>•.-. Tarentum, Pa.
Stewart, M ary E ...................... ......... Died April 25, 1881.
Stough, Lizzie A. (S ch w a rtz). . . . ¿Wayside a WJ^ H agerstown, Md.
Uhler, May.
Alexander, W . A .......... ...Died Sep., 1915.
Barton, Joseph P ................................North Yakima, W ash.,.M ayor.
Beitzel, ■S. C.,.. . . * ..............................H alifax, P a .. . . . . . . . . . . Supervising Prin.
Boyer, J. H .......................................... Died Oct. 20, 1897.
Goodha.rt, J. A ..................................D ie d Aug. 9, 1879;
Hughes, W illiam F ............................212 N. 8th St.,Philadelphia; Pa.
Physical Training Teach.
McClelland, S. B .................................Died Feb. 8, 1914.
Maust, F illm ore ................................Carlisle, P a ........................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. B lair Academy.
Shearer, S. B ............ ............
Died Nov. 19, 1914.
W hitman, S. W.
W oodal, H. H .......... ..................... ...D i e d Dec. 14, 1896.
CLASS OF 1875.
A rgle, Bertha M. (P a x to n )........ ..223 E. 46th St., Chicago, 111.
Culp, Sallie E.
Dutt, Sallie C . ............ ....................... Holidaysburg, P a .. . . . ..T each er.
Griffin, Laura B .............. ................... Shippensburg, Pa.

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H ale, Callie L. ( B o y e r ) ; . . . ............108 W . Lee St., Seattle, W ash.
H ollar, Zora L . . (G e tte l).................Shippensburg, Pa.
Holland, E m m a................................. Shippensburg, Pa.
McCullough, Mary G. (S h a rp e). . .Died Sept. 26, 1881.
Preisler, S. Em m a (F r in k )............Dead.
Shearer, B eckie (G e ig e r)................Huron, S. D.
Snodgrass, Anna E ........................... Died Oct. 11, 1899.
Stifler, Nannie (Galloway).
Tollinger, Dena K. (G u isinger). . . Died Feb. 10, 1914.
T om s, Frances K ................................Died April 6, 1913.
Burnett, E. A ........ ....................
Mechanicsburg, P a......... B ank Presidert.
«Cunningham, F ....................................Englevale, K ansas. . . . . Merchant.
Deavor, J. D. W ................................. 914 S. 21st St., Harrisburg,
P a ......................... Minister.
Evans, J. F.
Ewing, J. R ..........................................Portland, Ore.........
Bookseller.
■Geiger, George W ............................ Huron, S. D.
Long, D. M elvin..................................Died Feb. 10, 1911.
Peterson, T. C ..................................... Spruce C re e k ,P a ...
Phys. and Surgeon.
•Skirner, W illiam B .................... .. ...M t. Vernon, M o . . . .
.Lawyer.
.Snyder, Columbus...............................Harrisburg, P a.........
.Supt. Industrial School.
W alters, S. N .................................... .D ied Oc.t. 15, 1879.
CLASS OF 1876
A ngle, Marne C. (B o m b e rg e r). . . . 26 S. 16th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Baughm an, Ida B. (Singmaster)* .M acungie, Pa.
Besser, Mollie (S h ip e )......................15 E. W ashington St., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
iDuncan, E lla M .................................. Shippensburg, Pa.
F lora, M aggie C. (H a y s ).................. Newberrytown, Pa.
Householder, Lou A ........ ................. 921 Garfield St., Phoenix, Ariz.,
Missionary.
M cCauley, Em m a J. (C rem er). . . .Huntingdon, Ua..
M ateer, Sallie J . . . ............................ Died Jan. 26, 1902.
M iller, B larch e M.
O gden, Hulda A. (H ille r )................Ballston Lakes, N. Y.
-Reichert, M aggie T ........................ ..N orth W ales, P a ............. Teacher.
Rhodes, Minnie A. (R u p e r t).......... Altoona, Pa.
iSeidel, Kate ( F o x ) . . . ................... 4248 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Shaw, Mary J a n e .......................... ..D ied April 17, 1907.
Smith, Annie M. (N im m o )..............518 Shaw Ave., McKeesport, Pa.
W eidm an, A lice ................................ .N ew Y ork City.
Bevan, T. W ......................................... 1013 W . Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
•Curran, John T .................................. Dead.
F ickes, J. A .......... ............................... 30th St., Oakland, Calif..Sash and D oor Maker.
H ays, J. P ............................................ Newberrytown, Pa.
H ill, John W ....................................... Kenisaw, Neb.................. Minister.
Houck, H arvey B ................................18th and Ird ia n a Ave., Chicago, 111.
M cCormick, George King.
Nickles, W . A......................................Shippensburg, P a.............Grain Merchant.
Philips, Joshua A .................... ......... Died F eb. 7,1907.
Smith, J. O ...........................................1014 Franklin Ave., Columbus,
O hio..................... Prin. Garfield School.
W alters, J. H . .................................... Bippus, I n d ......................Minister.
CLASS OF 1877
Atkins, E lizabeth A. (A d a ir........ .2234 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Grayson, Nancy E ............................. Shippensburg, P a.............Teacher.
K reider, Laura (L e ib ig )..................Bism ark, Pa.

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Long, Lizzie.
Moore, Lillie G. (W ils o n )................Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Quigley, Ida B ................................... Shippensburg, P a ............ Librarian Normal Sch’ l.
Quigley, Liberty M. (M cClelland) .Shipper sburg, Pa.
Rebuck, Em m a C . ..............................Shippensburg, Pa.
White, Rosa S .................................... Shippensburg, P a .............Milliner.
Baer, W . A .......................................... Shippensburg, P a .............Merchant.
Beitzel, A. J ....................................... 311 W alnut St., H ar­
risburg, P a
Eng. Dept. Central H.S.
Chenoweth, E m ory C ....................... W hite Hall, M d ............... Teacher.
Draper, George M .............................. Died June 1, 1890.
Hays, Calvin C . . . .............................Johnstown, P a ................. Minister.
Karmany, Samuel Y . .... ..................Dead.
Keasey, F. H ........................................Died May, 1896.
Lightner, M. T .................................... 1623 Ingraham St., Los
Angeles, C a lif........ L aw yer.
McCaskey, J. L .................................. 6811 K elley St., Pittsburg, Pa.
M cLaughlir, A. C .............................. Yuba City, C alif............ .Lawyer.
Mohr, Jacob V .
Noss, W . T .
Pittman, W illiam O .......................... Died 1884.
Strong, R obert J ................................ Shiremanstown, P a .. . . ,Farmer.
. Minister.
Taylor, R obert H ............................... Joplin, M o...............
Treher, S. H ........................................ Shippensburg,
Pa.
'■Zinn, George A ................................... 815 W itherspoon B ldg.,
Philadelphia, P a . . .Lieut. Col. Engineering?
Corps U. S. A.
CLASS OF 1878
Donnelly, Jennie A. (H ill)
Gracey, Em m a P .................
Harvey, Laura (Shearer) *.
Heagey, A rnie P. (Sm ith)
Kauffman, Sue B. (E ly ) . .
Meixel, Sallie A. ( O t t o ) ...
Rarey, E lla (H eidrick).
Steele, Annie.
White, Annie E. (K oon tz)
Winters, H. M ary................
App, J. Gross........................
Atherton, George O ............
Bechtel, M. L .................... ..
Drawbaugh, A lle n ..............
Goodhart, W . B ..................
Hunter, D. M ........................
Johrson, C. F ......................
McCune, John C ................ ..

.Kenisaw, Neb.
.Newville, P a.
•W aynesboro, P a ............. Teacher.
.1014 Franklin Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
.Chambersburg, Pa.
Boiling Springs, Pa.

.Died April 10, 1896.
•Died Jan. 25, 1904.
.Lewisburg, P a ................. T eacher.
, R eform School B ox 1918
W ashington, D. C ...T e a ch e r.
.Millstone, M d .................. Merchant.
. Steelton, P a ..................... W ard Prin.
.N ewville, P a ........ .......... T eacher.
.R ogers, A r k ........ .............Fruit Grower.
.D ied Nov. 23, 1902.
.80 Broadway, New York
C ity............................ E xpert Accountant.
CLASS OF 1879

Addams, Nancy J .............................. 112 Schermerhorn St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y ........ Teacher Eng. and Math.
Friends* Seminary.
Fetter, Frances A ..............................Shippensburg, Pa.
Goodhart, E lm ira (D a lto n )............Died 1915.
Grindrod, Mary H.
Hoch, Kate B . . . . ; .............. ...Shippensburg, Pa.

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. 2442 Va. Ave., Knoxville,
T e rn ............................ S tenographer..
.Shanghai, China............care A m erican Bible So­
Marshall, Beckie S (H y k e s ).
ciety.
.Died Dec. 19, 1894.
Myers, Sue E. (M cC lure). . . .
. W aynesboro, P a ............ Asst. H igh School.
Negley, Id a M ..........................
.Died Aug. 20, 1888.
Reeder, Annie (H a rgleroa d ).
..1752 W illard St., N. W ., W ashington, D. C.
Rippey, Sallie B. (K olb e) . . .
. Shippensburg, P a ...........Teacher.
Stutenroth, Sue A ....................
App, E d w ard ...................................... Dead.
Bollinger, E. S.
Delap, W illiam L ............................... Gloucester, N. J ...............Physician.
Dykeman, F. W .................................. 500 S. Clinton St., Chicago, 111.
Garber, J. P ........................................ 15th below T ioga St.,
Phila., P a ................. Supt. Phila. Schools.
H aak, J. A ........................................... Dead.
Hassinger, J. A ...................................Dead.
Heckenberg, J. H ............................... Reading, P a .
Huber, S. B.
Means, John M.
M ickey, J. I ..........................................D4ed M arch 19, 1887.
Reigle, J. H ......................................... Bernville, P a .....................Photographer.
McCormick, Nannie E ............

CLASS OF 1880
Bender, L ydia (E ld o n )................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Goodhart, H. B e rd ............................Bowm ansdale, Pa.
Griffin, Annie M ................................ Died July 14, 1915.
Karm any, Annie E . . . . ................... 231 N orth St.,....Harris­
burg, P a ................ .. .Bookkeeper.
Kefauver, Clara E. (R ic k e r )..........Huntingdon, Pa.
McCalmont, K ate (Shrader).
M cCure, Mary C. (H a rp e r).........1403 Del. Ave., W ilm ington, Del.
McCune, Nellie (P a tterson )...........1403 Delaware Ave., W ilm ington, Del.
McDannell, Anna M. (S w een ey). . .B lack Gap, Pa.
Palm , Carondelet, B.
Prince, L ouisa..................................... Died April 4, 1907.
Stough, Abbie A . .............................. St. Paul, Minn...................Teacher.
Baker, E dgar L .......................... ..
Dead.
Bevan, John T ................................... Chico, C alif......................... Principal.
Eckels, Jam es W .................. .......C a r l i s l e , P a ....................... Lawyer.
Felty, John W ....................................Hartford, Conn................. Physician.
Firestine, Ad. M .............................. ..D ied M arch 31, 1910.
Jones, H arvey W ........................ ....M ish aw aka , In d .............. Lawyer.
Myers, Parson J ..................................Parkesburg, P a .............. Principal.
CLASS OF 1881
Castle, Sallie.
Craig, Jean (R ob in son ).................. Shippensburg, P a.
Donnelly, A da M. (G r o ff)................202 R eily St., Harrisburg, P a .
M cCulloch, Sadie E . (S h a rp e). . . . Shippensburg, Pa. R . R .
N oftsker, Annie (D ie h l).................. Shippensburg, Pa.
Piper, Lina M ................................... Carlisle, Pa., R . R .4 .. . ..Teacher.
Shearer, Lizzie 0 ................................5709 Spruce St., Phila.,. Pa.
Mateer, R o b e r t . . . . ............................K arsa s City, K ansas. . . T icket Agent.
Potteiger, J. L .............. . . . . ¿ . . . . . . 2 2 - 2 4 W elles Bldg.,
W ilkes-Barre, P a ...I n s . Agent.
Rupp, S. ...............................................Shiremanstown, P a.......... Lawyer.

CUMBERLAND V A L L E Y STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
CLASS OF 1882
Allen, A bigail P. (Lam ond)
Barron, Anna S ......................
Bender, M attie M ..................
Diehl, Carrie M .................... ..
Fortna, Clara A ......................
Liggett, Carrie E. (Means)
Martin, Jernie E. ( R i c h . . . .
M oody, Bessie C. (P ark) . . .
B rill, G eorge............................
Brown, A. J ............................
Carothers, C. Sheldon..........
DeVenney, J. C ......................
Dornbach, L. E ......................
Fortna, D. A.
McGeehn, E dw ard..................
Park, Ja. A ..............................
Rheeling, C. F. E ..................
Sharpe, R. H ..........................
Sibbett, L. W ..........................
Stromir. ger, J. C ....................

. 335 W alnut St., H arris­
burg, P a .......... ..........Teacher.
..W aynesboro, P a..............Teacher.
,. Shippensburg, Pa.
..D row ned M ay 31, 1889.
.. Chambersburg, P a..........Stenographer.
..Station D., Buffalo, N. Y.Teacher.
, .2023 Greenwood Ave., Pueblo, Colo.
..D ie d Sept. 28, 1905.
..D ied Feb., 1904.
. D ’ed Feb., 1904.
. 1115 N. 2nd St.,Harris­
burg, P a .....................Physician.
..D ie d M ay 10, 1892.
..H azleton, P a .................. Physician.
. . 2023 Greenwood Ave.,
Pueblo, Colo..............Lawyer.
. . Stelton, P a ...................... Merchant.
..O ak Ridge, N. J .......... M inister.
..D ie d Oct. 6, 1897.
...D ie d M arch 4, 1884.
CLASS OF 1883

Bowen, Mame A. (S altsg iv er)....... Shippensburg, Pa.
Criswell, Mame J. (D is e rt). . . . . . .W aynesboro, P a ..............Teacher.
Cunningham, Fannie F. (H arper).Lenoir, N. C.
Hale, M ary S .................................. ...Shippensburg, Pa.
Heffleflnger, A nnie............................. Died Nov. 10, 1892.
Hykes, Helen R . (H im es)............... 2041 Penn St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Mateer, E lla M. '(S q u ir e s ).............. Shippensburg, Pa.
Myers, Sadie A. (B o w e r s).............. Newville, Pa.
Noaker, Id a (F og elsan ger).............Shippersburg, Pa.
N oftsker, E lla B ................................ Shippensburg, P a ............T eacher.
W alters, E m m a (W in g e r t).............Duluth, M inn...................Man. H otel Holland.
W ells, Jennie M ..................................Drowned May 31, 1889.
Harkins, S. E .............. ....................... Blain, Pa.
Harris, S. C .. . . .......... ............. ..........150 W averly Place,
N. Y. C ity..................E lectrician.
Herbert, T. M ..................................... W ilkes-B arre, P a ............Lawyer.
M ickey, Quinn T ................................ Shippensburg, P a ............ Lawyer.
M inich, John D .................................. Mt. Airy, N. C ................Merchant.
Reese, J o h n .......................................... Died Feb. 25, 1897.
Stamy, D eK eller........................ .. ..2627 Crestón Ave.,
N. Y. C ity.................. .Teacher.
Ulrich. John H .............................. ...D ie d Feb. 26, 1915.
W eber, G. A.
CLASS OF 1881
Abrahims, Mary R. (S tru n k )........ Mifflinburg, Pa.
Agle, M artha B. (B a rn h a rt)..........Auburn, N . Y .
Blair, Mollie B. (M illa r )................ Steelton, Pa.
Davidson, M. Lizzie (W h ite )..........B ox 564 W enatchee, W ash.
Dutton, Lottie R .
Harris, Cora B. (R e a )......................Died August 15, 1887.

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Long:, L. A lice (C o ffe y )....................Died June 24, 1894.
McCreary, Gertrude R . . . ................ South B e th le h e m .. . . . ..Teacher.
McElhaire, M argaret............ ........... Strasburg, Pa.
W ickersham , Clara (G arretson). ..D ied Dec. 29, 1905.
W ithe row, Jennie C. (M illeisen). .Altoona, Pa.
W oods, Esta C. (W a t t )................... Oxford, Pa.
Humbert, D. T .................................... Dickey's Mountain, P a .. Teacher.
Kunkle, J. L ........................................McCoysville, P a .................Teacher.
Meixel, Zac. T .....................................205 H am ilton St.,
Harrisburg, P a ........ Teacher.
Park, D. D ........................................... La Park, P a ..................... Florist.
T aylor, M. S ........................................ Shippensburg, Pa.
W hite, Scott A ....................................Died August, 1915.
W ickersham , F. B ............................. Box 102, Harrisburg, Pa.Lawyer.
CLASS OF 1885
"Barton, Mary
B ow en, Josie
Dubbs, Carrie
H ill, A lice M

C ........................
(Glessner) . . . . .
M. (Cobaugh)
. . . . ....................

Helges, Bertha (C aldw ell) . .
Hykes, F rances................ ........
M artin, M ary O ...................... .
Martin, Sallie A.. (B r e tz ). . . .
McCreary, Carrie A ................
.Shank, May (G e ist)................
Bibbett, Mary E. (B r e h m ). . ,
;Swartz, Sallie E ......................

____ Died May 2, 1891.
........ York, P a.
. . . . .P h’ladelphia, P a .
........ E. K ing St., Chambersburg, P a ...................... Nurse.
........1757 Columbia R oad, W ashington, D. C.
. . . . . . Cross St.,
Ypsilanti, M i c h ........... Teacher.
........ Shippensburg, Pa.
........ 224 R eily St., Harrisburg, Pa.
. . . . Died M arch 6, 1913.
........W aynesboro, Pa.
........109 E. 7th St., Hutchinson, Kansas.
........911 N. 2d St.,
Harrisburg, P a ........ Teacher.
........W aynesboro, Pa.
........ Lykens, Pa.
........ Died April, 1900.

'Tritt, Carrie M. (S tu ll)........
W alter, Sue S . (K n ile y )........
W aggoner, Phianna E ............
.Aller, J. M.
"Brinton, C. S ............................ ........Carlisle, P a « ................... Lawyer.
"Boyer, M. E.
Bretz, H arry M ........................ . . . . .224 R eily St.,
Harrisburg, P a . .’. . ..L aw yer.
•Carothers, Jam es E ................ . . . . Carlisle, P a ..................... Teacher.
Epler, J. F ra n k ........................ ........525 W . Orange St., Lancaster, Pa.
Elder, W ill A ........................ .. .. . . . D i e d October 2, 1891.
•Glessner, J. G ............ ............... ........York, P a ........................... L aw yer.
Hoffer, F. B . N ........................ . . . . Elizabethtown, P a ........ Landscape Gardener.
Millar, Jabe H .......................... ........Steelton, P a ..................... Clerk Pa. Steel Co.
....H a r r is b u r g , P a ...............Lemoyne Trust Co.
M yers, R obert L .............. ..
McCune, E.C............................ .. ........W ilm ington, D el.
Sibbett, W ill R ........................ . .....O a k la n d , C alif................Mfr.
Smith, S. S ................................ .....A b ile n e , K ansas............ Lawyer.
Weibbert, C. W a lte r................ . . . . Carlisle, P a ......................Lawyer.
Zeiter, David E ........................ . . . .623 R eily St., H ar­
burg, P a .................... Teacher.
CLASS OF 1886
.Foreman, Verm ont C. (W a g n e r).. 33 W . North St., Carlisle, Pa.
.Foust, M artha L. (B a r r ).............. .Shippensburg, Pa.
H em m inger, M ary (S h a fe r). . . . . ..Carlisle, Pa.

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Hale, Florence M. (D o n n e lly )....... Shippensburg, Pa.
Kerr, Annie G .................. ...................Fayette, N. Y .
Hinter, Bose B. (T y p e r )............ . ..3 4 1 E . M arkèt St., Chambersburg, Pa.
Laughlin, Mollie A ........ ................... 146 N. Franklin St.,
Hagerstown, M d .. . .Physician.
Lee, Carrie C. (H a le )^ '.................. Shippensburg^ Pa.
Musser, Saille H ........ .........................35 S. W ashington St.,
Shippensburg, P a . . . Teacher.
Musser, M. Jennie (D ru m )............ Thornhurst, Pa.
Peebles, Anna J ............................ , ..N éwvillè, Pa.
Peters, M yra L . ...............................W etm ôrë, K ansas..........Teacher.
Pressel, Tressa J. (J a y c o x )............ Bloomfield, Neb.
Staley, Laura B . . ..............................Ardm ore, P a .................... Music Supervisor.
Strominger, L illie .............. ............... Died April 5, 1910.
Thompson, M attie E. (S h e lle y ). . . Çitronelle, Ala.
W alters, .Nellie R . (R e b u c k )..........Shippensburg, P a.
W inger, Anna M ................................ Died Sept. 1, 1889.
Chestnut, C lem ...................................Hustontown, P a ............... Merchant.
Fickes, D. L ........................................ 812-13 Mears Bldg.,
Scranton, P a . ............Lawyer.
Fry, I. Oliver......................................Balnbridge, P a .................B ank Cashier.
Kerr, David W ...................................Fayette, N. Y ................. .M inister.
Kennedy, J. B ................................ . . 8 W . P ark St., Newark, N. J.
Moul, J. S ..........................................McCosh St., Hanover, P a .M ’f ’gr.
Myers, A. B ........................................Millersville, P a . . . ..........N otary Public.
Myers, D. B ........................................Died Feb. 8, 1890.
Myers, J. E verette..............................Y ork Springs, P a . . . . . . F arm er and Teacher.
Nace, John T ...................................... 305 Baltim ore St.,
Hanover, P a ..............Teacher Gram. School.
Ployer, George W ............................ » Died April 24, 1915.
Rawhauser, A. C . ..............................York, P a . . . . '. .................. Teacher.
Shafer, H. E .................................. ...C a rlisle , P a ....................... Sec. & Treas. Trust Co.
W atson, W . G . . . . ............................... Modena, P a ...................... M fg.
W alter, J o h n .......... i .........................359 N. 8th St.,
Lebanon, P a ............. Physician.
Witherspoon, J. E .............................. 2814 22nd St:, Sacramento, Calif.
W itherow, James B . ........................ Narb.er.th, P a .,..................Clerk P. R . R. Co.
CLASS OF 1887
Cole, M. Lulu (Stoner.............. ....W a y n e s b o r o , P a /
Eschenmann, D oroth y...................... 115 Mulberry St.,
Teacher.
Bristol, P a . . . . . . .
Hayes, Bessie H . . . . . . . V................ .530 W ashington Ave.,
Carnegie, P a.......... Teacher.
Harris, Carrie A. (G a te s)...............Shippensburg, Pa.
Hoffman, Lillie B. (M e t z ) ..'......... Chambersburg, Pa.
Johnston, Jeannie C. (W ilk in s). . .B irds Nest, Va.
Kirk, Sadie C ................................ .... .W arfordsburg, P a . . . . »Teacher.
Kanaga, M. Florence (B ig g s )........Shippensburg, Pa.
Light, Sallie (E t t e r ).* ................... Lehmaster, Pa.
Teacher.
Perlette, Mamie E .............................Shippensburg, P a . . . .
Shearer, H. A d a (B rin le y ).............Tarentum, Pa.
Snively, Minnie E. (K auffm an).
W alker, Carrie E. ( C o v e r ) . . . . -----Highspire, Pa.
W herry, Ailie (W e a k le y )...............C arlisle, Pa.
W ilbar, R ettie (W ilso n ). . . . . . ........ Camp Hill, Pa.
W illiam s, Daisie A. (K etterer) . . . Andalusia, Pa.
Bashore, C. C .....................................C arlisle, P a................... Lawyer.

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B ixler, E. H ........................
Bream, W . A ......................
Cook, Elm er J ....................
Diehl, Lee U ...................... .
Garrett, C. B ......................
Gluck, J. P ........ ................. .............. Chambersburg, P a . . . . ,
Herr, I. R ............................
Morrow, W . B o y d ..............
Myers, B . F ........................ .
Sprenkle, W . F ....................
Phila., P a ................
Stauffer, E. I ...................... ................Died Oct. 5, 1898.
W alter, C. J..........................
Phila., P a ................
W etzel, S. E.
Young, J. L .......................... ..............Mcchanicsburg, P a . . . .

. Lawyer.

T

.

..A gent Lippincott Co.

. Physician.
. Physician.

. Supervis. Prin.
. Lawyer.

CLASS OF 1888
Addams, Maude S. (B a r d ).............Olean, N. Y.
Allen, Em ily C. (C lev er)................Shippensburg, P a ............Teacher.
Arnold, V iola M. (G ram m ar)........ H igh Bridge, N. J ........ Teacher.
Blesecker, SalUe R . (B lesecker).
Dlller, H ypatia B. A . E .................. York Springs, Pa.
Goodhart, Jennie M. (T h ro n e ). . . .M ooredale, Pa.
Hatton, A lice A. (B a rn h ill)............Tremont, Pa.
Horton, A da V ................................... Shippensburg, P a ............Preceptress Nor. Scbl.
Irwin, Annie R ...................................McCoUhellsburg, P ......... Teacher.
Light, A lice (HofEedltz).................. Greencastle, Pa., R . R. 4.
Lott, M. Lizzie (B o y e r ).................. Gettysburg, Pa. R. R . 5.
McOune, Carrie R. (W e sto n )..........79 W . 103rd St., N. Y. City.
Overholtzer, M argaret I ..................Hanover, P a .....................Teacher.
Sipes, Minnie (K e lle r....................... Hartsvllle, Pa.
Reisner, Mary E. (M arsh all)........ 1742 Green St.,
Phila., P a .................. Teacher W m . Penn H.S.
Smith, C. Iva.
W ierm an, Em m a L ...........................York Springs, P a ............Teacher.
W ltherow, F lora W .......................... Fairfield, P a .....................Teacher.
W ltherow, M artha W .......................Fairfield, P a .....................Teacher.
W illiam s, L a c y ................................... Newville, P a .................... Teacher.
Grammar, O. M .................................. Died Aug. 30, 1896.
Hatfield, L. H .......................... ...........Died Sept. 29, 1896.
H etrick, Joh n ...................... ............... New Kingston, P a ......... Prin.
Hykes, Charles W ............................. Pittsburg, Pa.
Morrow, J. H a yes.............................. W aynesboro, P a .............. T eacher.
Pentz, W . H ........................................ Baltimore, M d................. C. & P. Telephone Co.
Repp, John J .......................... 926 S. 60th St., Phila., P a ____Physician.
R ice, Chas. T ...................................... Newport, P a .....................Merchant.
Spangler, R. C ................................ ..G ettysburg, P a .................Piano Tuner.
CLASS OF 1889
Anderson, Z o ra ................................... Shippensburg, P a ............. Teacher.
Cressler, Maude (G ib b )................... Miles City, Mont.
Funk, Lillie B .................................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Hays, Gertrude................................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Hull, Mary E ...................................... 811 Main Sfi) Sharpsburg, P a ...................... Teacher.

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Kendig, Lillie S. (F e g a n ).............. Carlisle, Pa.
Kyner, Eleanor V. (B o o ts ).............Moore, Pa.
Lamberson, Fannie L ....................... Hustontown, Pa.
Landis, May (M orrow ).................... Landisburg, Pa.
Lehner, M argaret V. (A lexander).E verett, Pa.
Long, Mary V. (F a ir le y )................ 1367 E. Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Mich.
Line, M argaret A. (K r a ll)..............Shippensburg, P a.
Metz, Bertha (H o rn )........................ Camp Hill, Pa.
Moul, Jennie........................................ Died Sept. 17, 1898.
Osborne, Clara A. (G a rd n er). . . . . York Springs, Pa.
Powell, E lla H. (P a tterson ).......... 234 Colony St., W inipeg, Canada.
Quigley, Carrie E. (S p an gler).......Allen, Pa.
Sefton, F lora (R e a d in g )................. Died 1916.
Sheaffer, A lta M. (Z e rfo ss)........... Coudersport, Pa.
Swartz, Annie (D ie h l)..................... Orrtanna, Pa.
Spangler, Grace B. (Y e ise r).......... 1424 54th St., Phila., Pa.
Unger, Mary V ................................... Foltz, P a ; ..........................Teacher.
Watson, Libbie J. (B a ld w in )........ 233 7th St., N. E., W ashington, D. C.
Wagner, E lla F. (Snyder................ 1002 Lehigh St., Easton, Pa.
Walters, F lo E ................................... W ayne, P a .........................Teacher.
Wonders, V. May (C ritch le y )........1015 Grove St., Meadville, Pa.
Brubaker, J. B .
Cook, A. S .............. ..............................Towson, M d ......................County Examiner.
Charles, E. F .
Eshelman, J. C ................................... Camp Hill, Pa. R. R. 1 .. R ailw ay Mail Service.
Fogelsanger, D. R ..............................Shippensburg, P a.
Fishel, J. A .......................... ............. . Siddonsburg,P a ................ Teacher.
Kitzmiller, Sam uel............................Shippensburg, P a............. Broker.
Logan, A. C.
Lackey, A . C.
Lehman, E zra ......................................Shippensburg, P a............Prin. C. V. S. N. S.
Myers, J. H ................................ .........Died April, 1901. •
Roth, H. M............................ ...............Gettysburg, P a ................County Supt.
Smith, A. K ..........................................123 Lexington Avenue,
Altoona, P a ...............W ard Prin.
Shope, Samuel Z . . . .......................... 610 N. 3rd St.,
Harrisburg, P a . . . . . Eye Specialist.
Underwood, J. A .................. ...132 Locust St.,
Harrisburg, P a ........ Accountant
Walter, H. A . ..................................... Camp Hill, P a .................Teacher.
STATE CEDTIFICATE
Whitaker, J . F .
CLASS OF 1890
Beidelman, Sue O. (D raw bau gh ).. Chambersburg, Pa.
Buhrman, Lulu F .................. .1112 N. 40th St., Phila., P a ... .Librarian Girl’s Normal
School.
Davidson, Carrie E. (J e ffrie s). . . . Died Aug. 28, 1898.
Dunbar, Cora E. (H a m m o n d )........223 Peffer St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Dykeman, Clara L. (K e lly )............Died Dec. 5, 1899.
Eppley, Gertrude C (Fishburn) . . . Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Fenstermacher, Anna (S m ith ). . . .4744 Upland St., W . Phila., Pa.
Freck, Clara C ................................... Millersburg, Pa.
Hemphill, M adge C. (M y ers)........ Newville, Pa.
Hewitt, Maude (R e x ).......................Gettysburg, Pa.
Kilheffer, Jessie........................ ......... W est Fairview, P a ........Teacher.
Kronenberg, Blanche (W einer) . . . Carlisle, Pa.
Martin, Rose H. (P h ilip s).............. Taos, New Mex.
Mclntire, Elsie D .............................. Died October, 1902.

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Metz, Isabel (M c C a n n ).................Stephenson, Va.
Piper, M attie.......................................Newvitle, P a ......................Teacher.
Schriver, Sadie A .............................. 205 5th St!,
Lakewood, N. J . . . . .T each er.
Sharpe, F lo E ..................................... Newville, P a ....................Teacher.
Sibbett, E lla C. ( B i l l ).......... ........... Jacksonville, Fla.
Snow, M ollie B. (H o x ie )........ .........1422 E. 5th St., Duluth, Minn.
Stamy, Em m a E . .......... ................... Ridley Park, P a ............ Teacher.
Steever, Jennie E. (L o v e la n d ). . . .237 B eech St., Pottstown, Pa.
W ilbar, Lillian V. (B u ch an a n ). . ..Lakewood, N. J.
"Winger,Cora E. (S h in h a m )........... Greencastle, Pa.
Bierly, Morris A .................................Thurmont,’ Md.................. P hysic^ n.
Bowm an, W . C ................................... Lemoyne, P a....................Game W arden.
Brewer, H arry D .
Brown, George L .. ........................... Ft. Hunter, P a . . . . . . . ..P hysician.
Burgett, Charles L .............. ...Carlisle Springs, P a . . ..'Teacher.
Eckels, G. P ............ . . . . 6140 Kedron Ave., Pittsburg, P a .. . .Teacher.
Fishel, P. A ............ . ...1617 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, P a . ..Teacher.
Fogelsanger, J. M. ............428 S. 50th St., W . Phila., P a .........Publisher.
Gray, Geo. E .......... .................. ....... Lehighton, P a..................Lawyer.
H etrick, S. H .......... ........ .................. .Barnestown, P a .............. Farmer.
Jacobs, T. R ............ .......................... Carlisle, P a . ..................... Lawyer.
Jones, M. H .
K elley, J. T ............
..Oakville, P a ....................Teacher.
Kirk, S. W ..............
..McConnellsburg, P a . . . .Lawyer.
Landis, George K . .
.P ottstow n, P a ................Teacher.
Martindell, E. W . .
. .W rightsville, P a ............ Prin.
Miller, J. A bn er. . . ,
..W aynesboro, P a .............See. Landis Co.
Miller, Philip C .. . .
. Bigleryille, P a ................Teacher.
Nell, J. E .......... ..
..434 Hummel St.,
Harrisburg, P a .. . . . . Chas. Merrill Co.
Nicholas, W . H .
.Springfield 111.................Minister.
Piper, S. E ........
.Newvillé, P a ....................Merchant.
Russell, J. O . . . .
.Vinélànd, N. J ............... Teacher.
Stock, John D ..
..Phila., P a ........................Bookkeeper.
Strickler, H. K ....................................Bretz Bldg, Phila., P a ..C om . Dept. Girard Col.
Thom as, M. H ....................................Harrisburg, P a ................ W ard Prin.
W atson, John C.
W eigle, W . G ......................................Ketchikan, A la sk a ..........U. S. Forest Service.
W eitzel, J. L ........ ...............................Carlisle, P a ...................... Teacher.
W itm er, I. R ...................................... Hanover, P a ......................Teacher.
CLASS OF 1891
Ault, Clara M. (P e te rs).................. 69 S. Main St., W ilkes-B arre, Pa.
Bitner, Helen (R o t h )...................... Middletown, Pa.
Bowers, L ucy (O r r )......................... Mount Veriron, Mo.
Conner, Bertie D. (N o a k e r)..........Shippensburg, Pa,
Earley, Marne R. (M cC ullough))..Shippensburg, Pa.
Earley, Stella S .................................. 1427 N. 2nd St.,
Harrisburg, P a ......... Teacher.
Eckels, Minnie G . . . . . . .410 Linden St., Camden, N. J ..........German Teacher H. SEberhart, N ona (M cM illan..............3942 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111.
Elliott, Annie B. (L a v e rty )........ ..611 Grand View Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
G ’esey, Mabel (T o w so n ).................. 251 S. George St., York, Pa.
Geisey, M aggie (H e a th co te )..........Died April 11, 1915.
Hake, Annie M .................................. Gettysburg, P a.................. Teacher.
Hargleroad, Nellie (S h a n k )...........Chambersburg, Pa.

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Herring, B ertha B . (H e n ry )......... Everett, P a.
Hoffman, E lla (K auffm an).
Hoffman, Elsie (H olla r....................Chambersburg, Pa.
Hudson, Lulu A. (R e y n o ld s). . . . ..R ichm ond Furnace, Pa.
Hykes, Olive C. (T om p k in s)..........Davis Ave.,Green­
wich, C o n n . . . . . .
. Teacher.
Kenyon, M argaret (S w a rtz)...........Carlisle, Pa.
Martin, N an cy.....................................Shippensburg, Pa.
McDannel, Grace (I liff )...................Chicago, 111.
McCune, Elizabeth C. (E d w a rd s). Died Feb. 14, 1904.
M etcalf, Estella (M artin).
Moore, Jessie B .................................. Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 5. . . Teacher.
Myers, Ola (G a rv e r)......................... Middletown, Pa.
Osman, M ay B ................ ....................Harrisburg, P a ......... . ..Teacher.
Perlette, Maude A ............................ Shippensburg, P a . . . . .Teacher.
Pettigrew, Isab el............................ . .Everett, P a . .............. .. T e a c h e r .
Raum, Mary K ...................................Shippensburg, P a . . . .. .Teacher.
Rhodes, E stella.................................Greencastle, P a.................Teacher.
Rupley, L ucy E .................. 2226Penn St., Harrisburg, P a . . ..Teacher.
Russell, Nettie S .............................. Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Smith, M ary B ....................................W ashington, D. C.
Snavely, Minnie B. (F risselle). . . . 3120 Telegraph Ave., B erkley, Calif.
Stevens, Sallie E. (Y oung).
Strite, Annie E ....................................Greencastle, P a ............... Teacher.
Taylor, Phoebe E. (Stevick) 279 Calder St., Harrisburg, P a. Clerk.
Trostle, Zulu E. (R o b e rts).............Ambler, Pa.
W alters, Lillie B . (G e is e y )........... Died 1900.
W alters, Sue ( W a l t e r ) ...................Penbrook, Pa.
W ertz, E d ith .......................................Quincy, PA.
W oodal, B lan ch e...............................Chambersburg, P a ...........Teacher.
Zeigler, Anna M. (R e b e r )............ W aynesboro, Pa.
Allen, H a rry ................ ....................... Lees X Roads, P a .......... Farmer.
Angle, G e o rg e -R .................
Shippensburg, Pa.
Barton, Chrales E ...................... ........Died May 12, 1907.
Berkstresser, T. H. C.
Deardorff, C. A.
Donnelly, L e R o y .......... .....................Died March 25, 1895.
Eckels, George H ................................New Brunswick, N. J ..S u p t.
Fohl, W. E '.. .2424 Farmers’ Bank Bldg., Pittsburg, P a . . . Mining Engineer.
Gable, George.
Gray, James O . . ................................Ickesburg, P a . ................. Post Master.
Hamilton, W ill H .............................. Died Feb. 12, 1902.
Hartman, C. A . ...................................Cashtown, P a . . . . . . . . .. Teacher.
Heckm an, W m . H.
He4ges, J. S . ........................................Shippensburg, P a . . . . . .Dean C. V. S. N. S..
Hoover, J. M ....................................... Sibu, Sarawak, B orn eo. Missionary.
Hoover, N. E. M ................................ Hiram, P a .........................TeachOr.
Kissinger, W . H .......... .....................W iconisco, Pa.
K leff man, S. j . . . . . . . . . .181 N. 19th St., Columbus, O h io .. .Carpenter.
Long, D. E ........................................... Chambersburg, P a ....... Lawyer.
Mackey, James H .. .3524 13th St., N. W ., W ashington, D. C.Clerk Dept, o f Justice;.
Martin, Ernest B .
McAllister, John H ............546 S. 11th St., Harrisburg, P a ... Postal Clerk.
McCreary, S. U. G ............ .................Franklintown, P a .. . . . . Farm er and Teacher;.
Miller, G. W . ...................................... W rightsville, P a . . . . . . ..Minister.
Omwake, J. S......................................Shippensburg, P a ........... #Lawyer..
Reber, J. H ...................... ................... W aynesboro, P a ............Supt.
Rebuck, Chas. S ................ 412 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, P a . . . Physician.

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.Landisville, P a .............. .Agent P. R. R.
.Huntingdon, P a .......... i ■Supt.
W orm leysburg, Pa.

Rupp, G. S ............ .
R ife, W . M ............
Sadler, R. N ..........
Slaybaugh, James.
Smiley, J a m e s ....
Smyser, S. M ........
Stuart, John H . . .
Taylor, Pearle B . .
W alter, J. E ..........
W ertz, G. M ..........

..........Phila., Pa.
......... Morrisville, -Pa
..........Shippensburg, Pa
........ Died April 6, 1913.
........ Carlisle, P a ......... ....
........ Mechanicsburg, Pa

Hain, J. L ..............

STATE C E R TIFICATE
........ Marysville, Pa

Asso. Supt. B ucks Co.
Teacher.
Lawyer.
Carpenter.
Postal Service.

CLASS OF 1892
Beitzel, Mildred E. (F ille r )............Carlisle, Pa.
Cressler, Bertie (M iller) . . 631 Freem an Ave., Kansas City .Kansas.
Davis, Mattie M. K issin g er).......... Phila., Pa.
Diehl, A m ber L. (B r e a m ).............. Gettysburg, Pa.
Dunahugh, N ettie.............................. State Line, P a ................. Teacher.
Failor, Em m a (P e ffe r)................ .... Carlisle, Pa.
Fogelsanger, Annie (M ow ery ).......Shippensburg, P a.
Geiger, Nellie V. (K a u ffm a n )....... Kauffm an’s, P a.
Hamilton, A l i c e ._____________ ....S c o tla n d , P a . . . . ..............Teacher.
Hamm ond, M artha G. (Purvis).
Hann, Jessie M .................... ............R id le y Park, Pa.
Harman, Bessie W . (M a ck e y ). . . . 3524 13th St., N. W ., W ashington, D. C.
Heck, Sadie M. ( H a r t m a n ) ...... .Casht own, Pa.
Hefflefinger, Alverda (H am bright) Mishawaka, Ind.
Highlands, Lida P .
Hoffman, Minnie S (S easley)........ Biglerville, Pa.
Humbert, R a ch e l................................Died Aug. 7, 1904.
James, B erth a.................................S c o tla n d , Pa................... Teacher S. O. I. S.
Keene, Annie M. (E v a n s)................712 Standbridge St., Norristown, Pa.
M cAllister, L u e l l a .. ........................ Gettysburg, P a ................. Teacher.
Peffer, Laura.
Reber, Anna (S tro h m ). . . . . . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa.
Reeseman, Blanche (Leisinger) . . .Died 1906.
Rexroth, Adeline....... ......................... Newtown, P a .................... Teacher.
Schoch, Edna C. (S m ith )...............429 S. 40th St., Phila, P a.
Sefton, Jessie M. (D u n k le )............9th and Derry Sts., Harrisburg, Pa.
Seitz, Norma.
Sipes, Mary (W ilh e lm ).................... 109 9th St., Homestead, Pa.
Spangler, Elizabeth E. (N ich o la s). 917 Md. Ave., N. E., W ashington, D. C.
Spidel, Rosa A ................................... Hummelstown, P a ...........Teacher.
W agner, Mary T. (F le m in g )........ .Sh'ppensburg, Pa.
W oods, Cordelia (E y ste r)................Deer Creeks, 111.
Baker, Ceorge W ................................Abbottstown, P a .............Clerk Commissioners*
Office.
Baxtresser, J. A lbert.......... ¿ . . . . . . D i e d April 2, 1906.
Becker, H. M.
Becker, H. D .......................... ............Hanover, P a .................. -.. Bookkeeper.
Bishop, O. C ................................. . ...O berlin, P a ....................... Teacher.
Bower, B. J .................. V .. . . . ...........M ill Hall, P a ................... Prin.
Briner, N. J .............................. - .........Loysville, Pa.
Brinton, J. M ............ 417 6th St., N. W ., W ashington, D. C., Clerk Census Pept.
Burd, W . H ......................................... Altoona, P a * .....................Prin. Central Gram.
School.

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Evans, A. A ........................................ .Carlisle, Pa., R.R. 8 .. Teacher.
Evans, J. i ' .......................................... Newvilio, .Pa........ ...........Teacher.
Gerberich, S. F.
Greason, O. B ..................................... Skykomish, W a sh ........... Physician.
Hain, G. C ........................................... Newport, P a ..................... Postal Clerk.
Macomber, George.
McCune, A. C ........................ ..
Boswell, P a .......... ........... Kerbaugh Co.
Paul, F. M ...........................................Greason, P a ................ Station A gt. C. V. R. R.
Shearer, D. M ..............Cloverly Heights, Harrisburg, P a . .. Contractor.
Shryock, C. R .................. 924-26-28 Cherry St., P hJla., P a ___ Paper Mfg.
Shull, B. M ..........................................Lehighton, P a ............ ¿ ...P rin .
Smeltzer, G. W .................................. Harrisburg, P a ................ Postal Clerk.
Sollenberger, A. B ............................ W aynesboro, P a ...............Physician.
Snyder, C. W .
Stambaugh, P. H ...................... .....S m it h ’s Station, P a . . . .M erchant.
Stevens, J. A.
Wagner, J. C ...................................... .Carlisle, P a ; ....................Supt.
Wagner, H. J ............................. .........Centralia, W a s h ............ Prin. H. S.
Webb, G. A .............. ............. ............. Cincinnati, O h io.............. E lectrical Engineer.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE
Lehman, E zra ..................................... Shippensburg, P a ............Prin. C. V. S. N. S.
CLASS OF 1893
Allen, Nannie E. (H ippensteele). .202 N. Clapier St., Phila., Pa.
Arnold, M ary L .................................. Delta, P a ........................... Teacher.
Besore, Lillian S ................................ Greencastle, P a . . . . . . . . Teacher.
Boyer, E va M ................................ Gettysburg, Pa., R. R. 5 . . Teacher.
Downs, M ary.................................. _...Catasauqua, P a ...............Teacher.
Erdman, E lla R ............................ ...D ie d A pril 29, 1898.
Fickes, Cora M. (W orth in g ton ). . .1709 Mulberry St., Scranton, Pa.
Geiger, Mabel (H e ck m a n )..............Altoona, P a.
Goshorn, Lillian B., (H a ssle r). . . .349 E. Burd St., Shippensburg, Pa.
Getz, Edith B., (W eisenberger). ..Phila., Pa.
Hays, Nellie R., (D u n lap ).............. 1626 Summit St., Columbus, Ohio.
Hefflebower, Jennie M., (M y e rs). . Newville, Pa., R. R.
Hefflebower, Celia (S tro h m ).......... W alnut Bottom , Pa.
Landis, Bessie M. (O m w ak e)........ Died Feb. 10, 1904.
Liggett, E va J. ( B o y e r ) . . . ............ Harrisburg, Pa.
McCune, Mary K. (B r a tto n )..........Carlisle, P a.
McKinnie, Rose (Dawson).
Miller, Cora A. (E t te r )....................Hummelstown, P a.
Peters, M. Elsie (M ason.................. Doylestown, Pa.
Railing, Anna L. (A d a m s).............. Died Feb. 20, 1912.
Ralston, E lla M. (L in d se y )............Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Reifsnyder, B e lle ................................Died 1903.
Rhodes, M ary........ ... . . . .Greencastle, P a ................................. Teacher.
Rhodes, B erth a............ ..................... Died Feb. 23, 1894.
Rinard, Clara E ..................................Cypher, P a........................ Teacher.
Robinson, E. Maude (D etw eiler).. Harrisburg, Pa.
Scott, Rachel M ..................................Gettysburg, P a ..............T each er.
Seibert, A da A., (W a lk e r )..............Fannettsburg, Pa.
Shelly, Hattie S., (F re e b y ).............Carlisle, P a ....................... Teacher.
Shugars, Em m a M ............................ Shippensburg, P a ............P. O. Clerk.
Smith, Zatae I. (H a g e rty )..............Lemoyne, Pa.
Taylor, Lena A. ( F 't z ) .................... 315 Fairview Ave., W aynesboro, Pa.
Wagner, Blanche (W h ito n )............Minneapolis, Minn.............Teacher.
Wallace, A nn a.....................................W aynesboro, P a ...............Teacher.

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W alters, A n n a..................................... Died Oct. 27, 1911.
W eim er, M ary V .............. '................ Pasadena, Calif.
W ensell, K atherine.......... ................. Highspire, Pa.................. Teacher.
W ylie, H arriet A ................................Middle Spring, P a ......... Hist. Dept.Normal.
Crook, Aaron B .................................. W illlamstown, P a .......... Mgr. K nitting Mill.
Deardorff, J. F ..................Federal B ldg., Pittsburg, P a .....M a il Service.
Donnelly, A . C .................. 223 McCann St., Kokom o, Ind........ Supt. Machine Shops.
Eby, J. B .............................................. Morganza, P a.................. Teacher.
E lliott, J. W ilson. ..611 Grandview Ave., E. Pittsburg, P a . .W estinghouse Co.
Forsythe, D. A . .
................Died 1901.
................ Camp Hill, P a ................. Clerk School Dept.
Fry, U. G rant. . . ,
................ Hazelton, P a .................... Prin. H azel Twp. H. S.
Garrett, M. W .. . .
H afer, L. B ........ .
.............. .Taneytown, M d ................Minister.
.1817 Market St., Harrisburg, P a.P ostal Clerk.
Handshaw, J. H .
................ Shippensburg, P a ............ Cashier C. V. Freight
Hassler, C. A . . . .
Depot.
Herr, J. P.
.Protection, K ansas....... Supt. Schools.
H och, J. F . .................. ...........
..New Holland, P a .......... Physician.
Hoffman, John H ..................
.Altoona, P a ..................... Postal Clerk.
Hughes, R. H ..........................
,. Ganado, A riz ...................Physicia,n.
Kennedy, J a m e s ....................
•Concord, P a .............. .. Teacher.
Little, O. H ..............................
Lutz, George O.
March, H arry L.
M cAllister, J. L ................................. Aguadilla, P. R .............. Minister.
Nycum, W esley A ........ ..................... Everett, P a ......................Merchant.
Ogle, Charles C .............. ............. .. Chambersburg, P a ........ Physician.
Omwake, C. P ............................. ..... Greencastle, P a ............ .. Merchant.
Omwake, G. L ...................................Collegeville, P a . ..............Pres. Ursinus College.
Parcell, W . O . ................ .................. .Altoona, P a ......................Clerk P. R. R.
Plasterer, C. E b b e r t........................ Emporium, P a .................. Supt. Cameron Co.
Pyles, H. W ........................................ W illiam sport, P a ............. Lawyer.
Rife, W illia m ............ .... .................. Hanover, P a ..........1......... T icket Agt. W.M. R. R.
Rom berger, C. M ................................Dalmatia, P a................... Teacher.
Schroeder, H. F.
Shaner, C. E ............ 1329 K ittanning St., Harrisburg, P a . . ..P ostal Clerk.
Shriner, J. M.
.............. Glen Rock, P a .................Teacher.
Slonaker, C. Edward
................Lewistow n, P a ................¡Physician.
Smiley, H. M ............
............ . Hampton, P a . ................. Farmer.
Thomas, W . E ..........
................Carlisle^ P a ...................... M ail Carrier.
Traxler, George R . . .
................Middletown, P a ..............£3upt.
W ickey. H. J . . . . . . .
SCIENTIFIC COURSE
................New Brunswick, N. J..Supt.
Eckels, George H . . .
STATE C E R TIFICATE
.............. Shadyside, O hio.............. City Engineer.
Harbaugh, A. J ........
CLASS OF 1894
Allen, Mertena ...................................Highspire, P a ................... Teacher.
Allen, Nell ( B u r k e ) ..319 E. K ing St., Shippensburg, P a..T eacher.
Angle, Esther (K e n n ed y )...............Cabot, Pa.
Bair, M o llie ........................................Died July 7, 1907,
B ell, J e n n ie ..........................................M arysville, P a..................Teacher.
Bell, M argaret....................................... Marysville, P a . ............ .Teacher.
Bender, M ary (R um m el)
.Shippensburg, Pa.
Benner, Mary E ........ ......................... Gettysburg, P a ................. Teacher.
Eennet, Am anda (W illiso n )............6 Decatur St., Cumberland, Md.

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Black, Sara.................. . . . •.................Died Oct. 20, 1899.
Boher, E lla ......................................... York, P a ............................ Teacher.
Bowen, Id a (F re e se )........................ Breckenridge, Pa.
Brown, Carrie V ................................W orm leysburg, P a ..........Teacher.
Craig, Georgia (T ru sco tt)............ ..M organtown, W . Va.
Deahn, E m m a..................................... Mauch Chunk, P a . . . T e a c h e r .
Deatrick, Zula.
Deavor, B ertha (S ta r r).................. Three Spiriigs, P a .
Diller, A. Ja n e.................................... Newviller P a . ..................Teacher.
Eby, M aude.......................................... Greeiicastle, P a . ............. Teacher.
Ernst, Essie.
Fegley, Kate.
Frank, Ida (Starr).
Goldsboro, F rances.......................... .. Hunterstown, Pa.
Hartman, E va (B lo c k e r )................ Mummasburg, Pa.
Hoffman, Annie (N o ll)..................... Died Sep. 25, 1897.
Hykes, Stella (H y k e s )......................Shanghai, China.
Kann, Ruth (H e tr ic k ).................. ..W ellsyille, Pa.
Kiesecker, Elizabeth (S a ite r)........ 614 Coal St., W ilkinsburg, Pa.
Kelley, B e r th a .. . . . .231 E. K ing St., Sh'ppensburg, P a .. . Teacher.
Kirk, Lizzie (B aer) .......................... Ft. Littleton, Pa.
Lehman, A lice .................................... Sliippensburg, P a ............Teacher.
.
Lehman, E lla (R o w la n d )............ ... Cliambersburg, Pa.
Losh, Amanda (N ickum ) .................Duncannon, Pa.
Martin, M argaret (Y o r k « ). . . . . . . .Bristol, Pa., R. R. 2.
Miller, Mary (M a b ee)...................... 217 E. 8th Ave., Winfield, Kansas.
Myers, Jennie (P e t e r s )................... Aspers, Pa.
Myers, M a r y ........................411 S. 16th St., Harrisburg, P a . .Teacher.
Nissley, Mabel H ...............................Hummelstown, P a .......... State Library.
Patterson, A nn ie................ 208 S. 13th St., Harrisburg, P a . . . Teacher.
PfoutZi E m m a.......... ............. .............Cliambersburg, P a ........ T each er.
Radle, Julia (K lin e )..........................New Bloomfield, Pa.
Reifsnyder, Grace (M in ter)............Chambersburg, Pa.
Roop, Sara A. (C lip pin ger)............W esterville, Ohio.
Roth, Sara A. (C la re )................ ...7 4 0 W allace Ave., W ilkinsburg, Pa.
Ritter, B eckie (A r n o ld )...................Loysville, Pa.
Schwartz, A nn a.................................. Died March 21, 1904.
Scott, R osa................ ...........................Gettysburg, P a ............... Teacher.
Smith, V irginia (F e id t)................... Minneapolis, Minn.
Stamy, Clara (V en able)................ .Cham bersburg, P a.
Stoner, Helen (C o ck ly n )................. 127 W alnut St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Weiser, Bessie (S tro d e )...................Coatesville, P a.
Walter, Adeline (W e r tz ).................Died Dec. 12, 1910.
Whistler, Fannie (S p e e r)................ Died Sept. 5, 1908.
Wingert, Sudie.................. ................. W aynesboro, Pa.
Youndt, C lara......................................York, P a ..................... .. Teacher.
Albert, H. A. . . .02116 Jefferson Ave., Spokane, W ash ........ Bookkeeper.
Barton, C laude....................................Homestead, P a ................Physician.
Best, C. M.
Bomberger, L. L ................................ Hamm ond, In d ............... Lawyer.
Bream, F. H ....................................... Hanover, P a..................... Teacher.
Clippinger* Vl V .................... .............Auburn, N. Y . . . ............Teacher.
Cook, M# J ............................................Easthampton, M a s s ....T r . Math, and Physics.
Cornman, W . S.
Cunningham, R obert..........................Hoboken, N. J ............... Teacher Stevens Inst.
Engle, A. M ........................................Hummelstown, P a ........Teacher.
Feidt, W. W ........................................M’nneapolis, M in n .........Physician.
Glass, W . E .........................................Scotland, P a ....................Baker.

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Handshaw, Irvin g ........................ , ..O berlin, P a .......................Farmer.
H afer, W . S .........................................Fleetwood, P a ................. Prin.
Hershey, E. M .................................... Hershey, P a ..................... Lawyer.
H oke, C. E .......................... .................Shippensburg, P a ...........“ The News.’*
H oke, I. A .............. I l l E. K ing St., Shippensburg, P a ........ “ The News.'*
H oopy, H a rry ......................................W est Fairview, P a ......... Teacher.
Hughes, W . C .............................. ....D i e d Feb. 25, 1905.
K elley, C. L ........................................ Newville, P a .....................Teacher.
K lepper, W . H .................................... Died June 1, 1906.
Long, I r a ..............................................Bedford, P a ......................Ass’ t Prin.
McCoy, W . G ........................................I l l 5th Ave., N. Y. City.Clerk.
McGowan, W . H ................................. E m ily St., Crafton, Pa.Sec. Allegheny Lum. Co.
McClain, J. W .
Miller, A. A .......................... 720 B eech St., M cKeesport, Pa.Insurance Agent.
Noll, J. A ............................ 2340 N. 51st St., Seattle, W a s h .. .L etter Carrier.
Piper, H . S ........................ 7129 Bennet St., Pittsburg, P a . . . . Minister.
Pressel, P. W . M ............................ W arren, P a .......................Prin. H. S.
Reed, H. A.
Reighter, J. M .............................. ...H a rrisb u rg , P a .................Clerk R. R. Office.
Repp, W i l b u r . . . . .................. ............Chambersburg, P a ......... M ail Carrier.
Risser, U. G ........................................ Campbelltown, P a ......... Physician.
R oth, N oah .......... ............................... Greencastle, P a ................Teacher.
Shaw, Ira E .................................. ....2 0 3 % Hummel St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Sheafer, C. C.
Shenk, H. H ........................ ............... Annville, P a .................... Dean L. V. C.
Shugars, E d ga r........ ......................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Sibbett, H arp er...................................El Paso, T exas................ Reclam ation Service.
Smith, R obert H ays.B eresford Hotel, San Francisco, Calif..Lawyer.
Trim m er, B. H.
Thom as, E m ory ............................ .... .McConnellsburg, P a........County Supt.
Trostle, C. A ................ 10th & D ayton Sts., Hamilton, O h io .. Cashier Safe & Stock Co.
W eim er, D. S ................................ .... Clearville, P a ..................Yawyer.
W ichersham , O. G ...................... ....S te e lto n , P a .....................Yawyer.
W illiam son, C. H ................................Died A pril 23, 1899.
STATE C E R TIFICATE
Coder, M argaret................................. Huntingdon, P a . . . . . . . .Teacher.
Stunkard, D. C .......................... .....L a w re n ce b u rg , T e n n ... City Supt.
CLASS OF 1895
Baker, Carrie M. (L aum an............ 53 James Place, Buffalo, N. Y.
Baker, Nora A ....................................Dead.
Basehore, Lottie K ................ .......G e tty s b u r g , P a ................ T eacher.
Benner, Flora. A. H. (B a b y lo n ). . .1206 W . 36th St., Baltim ore, Md.
B ooth, E lla S. (H a fe r ).................... Fleetwood, Pa.
Bowers, E tta B. (B eard ). 626 Terry St., L ong Mount, Colo.,Teacher.
B randt, M argaret.............................. Mechanicsburg, Pa., R . R . 4.
Cashman, Annie (S m ile y ).............. W aynesboro, Pa.
Cashman, M ary........................ ......... Chambersburg, P a . . . . . Teacher.
Clippinger, V ida M. (H a rm a n ). . ..1613 Hunter St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Clugston, Marne (B a rn e r).............. Shippensburg, Pa.
Cornman, A nn ie.................................. B oiling Springs, P a . . . .Teacher.
Davis, M artha J. (L u d e s).............. Millersburg, Pa.
Deardorff, M argaret (W a lto n ). . . .M ontour Falls, N. Y.
Dill, Hope ( R a n e y ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T a f t , Calif.
Earley, Edna (B a rb o u r)................. Shippensburg, Pa.
Fickes, E l e c t a ...................................Died Oct. 5, 1910.
Gleim, Lillie (M en tzer)................... B oiling Springs, Pa.

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Grimm, Stella M ...............414 S. 14th St., Harrisburg, P a . . ..Teacher.
Grove, Lulu (H o llin g er)............ ...G reen ca stle, Pa.
Harbaugh, Anna M. (M iddlekauff) .4502 14th St., N. W ., W ashington, D. C.
Hays, Mary K err (M a in )..............Shippensburg, Pa.
Hollar, Florence S. (M a ck e y ). . . . .16 Aberdeen Terrace, Wayne, Pa.
Harman, H elen.......... 3524 13th St., N.W., W ashington, D. C.Dept# o f Justice.
Hykes, Katherine (H y k e s )........... Reading, P a.
Jones, Grace (W orth in g ton ). ........W arrington, Pa.
Karper, Susie (R e ifsn y d e r)............139 W . 104th St., N. Y. City.
Lehman, Ann** ¿ R i t t e r ) ............... Shippensburg, Pa.
Light, E lla (B ru m bau g h ). . . . . . . . . 1 4 0 8 Elm St|||Rockford, 111.
Lindley, Sadie M. (S e ltze r)........... Middletown, Pa.
Loh, A. Ellen (D on n elly ). . . . . . . ..K okom o, Ind.
Lutz, Clara M......................1105 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, P a. . Teacher.
McKee, Anna M. (T r a x le r). . . . . . .Carlisle, Pa. .
Mock, M innie......................5635 Harvard St., Pittsburg, P a. . W ear-E ver Alum. Co.
Mohler, B ertha................................... Solebury, P a ................... . Teacher.
Moul, E ffie........................................... Pitt St., Carlisle, Pa.
Nye, Annie B ......................................Hummelstown, P a . . . . ..Teacher.
Orr, Minnie M. (A n g le ).................. Shippensburg, Pa.
Peters, Rachel (P u tn e y )................. Freeport, Pa.
Reifsnyder, Marne (W adsw orth) . .DuBois, Pa.
Reichard, Nellie (B ish o p ).............. 3134 Nat. Ave., San Diego, Calif.
Rhodes, L. P e a r l . . . . .............. .....G re e n c a s tle , P a ............... Teacher.
Russell, A d elia....................................Madison, N. J . ................ Teacher.
Seip, R ebecca.............. ........................W iconisco, P a ..................Teacher.
Shellenberger, Elizabeth ( H i l l ) . . . 9 E. Main St., M iddletown, Pa.
Shellenberger, Katharine (H ershey) 350 College Ave., Lancaster, Pa.
Tait, E lla L .......................... . . . . . . . . Catasauqua, Pa................ Teacher.
Underwood, Ida J ..............................Metutchen, N. J ............. Teacher.
W alters, Laura (M o y e r)..................W illow Grove, Pa.
Weaver, Mary L. ( C r o w ) . . . . ........Conyngham, Pa.
Wierman, Lola (G reist.................... Guesnsey, Pa.
.Wenger, Mary C. (P ip e r................. Dead.
Wilson, A rtelia L. (K it c h )........ ...C arlisle, Pa., R. R. 1.
Wingert, Naomi (H ollin g er),“ The Marlyn,” 40th and W alnut St., Phila., Pa.
Wise, H arriet A. (T a y lo r ).............. 303 M ohawk Ave., Norwood, Pa.
W olff, E lizabeth H .......................... ¿Chambersburg, P a .......... Teacher.
Yundt, Carrie V . ................................Died Jan. 6, 1915.
Albright, Charles............................... Hanover, P a ...................Assistant Supt.
Ausherman, Jacob W ....................... Springer, N. M ex.,. . . . . R eal Estate.
Baish, Henry H ..................................Altoona, P a........... ............Supt.
Bish, J. A ............ ; ....................... ...U n io n Bridge, Md........... Cabinet Maker.
Bollinger, Geo. C ......... 732% N. 6th St., Allentown, P a ......... Salesman.
Brunner, Morris W .................... 121 S. 9th St., Lebanon, P a . . Physician.
Coover, George W .................... ........ Lemoyne, P a ................. Clerk H bg# P. O.
Cunningham, Oscar.. .1216 W .Fayette St., Baltimore, M d .. .P . O . Clerk.
Decker, W . N ........ ............... 202 First Ave., Altoona, P a .. . . Supv.Prin.
Decker, J. S ........ .................................Moravia, Io w a .............. Minister.
Deiner, C arl................................ ..
.Phillipsburg, P a ............. Dentist.
Diller, B. E .......................... ....Shiremanstown, P a . . ...C le rk Adam s Ex. Co.
Ebbert, James M .................. .............York, P a ..........................Supt. M anual'Training.
Fegan, D. M ........................................ Shippensburg, P a .. . . . . . Clerk.
Gantt, J. M . . . . . . . . .................... ...N e w p o rt, P a ........... .....T e a c h e r .
Gress, H arry E ................................... Monessen, P a ................. City Supt.
Hanlin, C. H .................... Durnaguete, Oriental Negros, P. I . T eacher Silliman Inst.
Hartman, Geo....................... 217 Pleasant St., Hanover, P a . . . Supt. Paper M fg. Co.
Hershey, John S . . . Commonwealth B ldg., Pittsburg, P a .. Lawyer.

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Hoffm an, D. M .................................... Biglervillfe, P a .........
Huntzberger, I. W Friendship Heights, Bethesda, M d..

Farm er and Teacher.
.M athematics H. S.,
W ashington, D. C.

Kennedy, J. B r u c e ....,.................... Died M ay 20, 1904.
McCrone, A. A ....................................Aldan, P a ...................
M iller, Thos. F . . .
N eagley, H. C . . .
Noaker, Stewart.
Park, T. C ..........
Reighter, G. W . .
¡Repp, Geo. E . . . .
Bisser, A. K . . . .
Beasley, J. H . . . .
Shugart, J . E . . . .
Snoke, A. L ........
Snoke, C. E ........
Thompson, A. S.
W alhey, H. E . . .
Alleman, J. H

.Math. Southern H. S.,
Phila.
. . ..950 Jackson St.,Allentown, P a .. . . R eal E state Broker.
....................... Fai lsington, P a ............ Merchant.
....................... Shippensburg, P a .......... Farmer.
.............. .. .Sherw ood,M ich................Physician.
...........141 S. P itt St, Carlisle, P a . ..D airym an.
...................... W ilm ington, D el.,.......... Chief Insp. U. S. Bureau
Anim al Industry.
............ ......... Died Sept. 19, 1914.
.................. .. ..B iglerville, P a ................ Merchant.
...................... Died April 26, 1907.
. . . . . . . . . . . . vChambersburg, P a ........Teacher.
7720 Tuscarora St., Pittsburg, P a . . Minister.
.......................Chambersburg, P a......... Salesman.
...................... Wayne, P a ............. ........... Minister.
STATE CERTIFICATE
..........Greensburg, P a . . . . . . . . Supt.
CLASS OF 1896

Allwein, Daisy (S ch w a n ger). . . . . .D ied A pril 14, 1908.
Barr, Nina (K o e h le r)...................... Mahanoy City, Pa.
B lack, Mary (D o y le )........................Urania, La.
Blair, I d a ................ .............................Chambersburg, P a . .
. Teacher.
B ollinger, A nn a..................................Millerstown, P a .......... .Teacher.
Brehm, Sara................................ ..
Hummelstown, P a . . . ..Teacher.
Brinley, Susie (K irk p a trick ).........Highspire, Pa.
Burkiholder, Huldah (Greenawalt) Lehmaster, Pa.
■Campbell, M . Jane............................W aynesboro, P a . . . . .
•Teacher.
.Kline, Minnie (K r e is e l).................. North W ales, Pa.
C ole, E dith (S ton er)........................ 241 S. P otom ac Ave., W aynesboro, Pa.
■Crilly, Helen (N e ll)..........................352 Pine St., Steelton, Pa.
Cromer, Frances (P a tterson )........ B ox 427 Pitcairn, Pa.
Dinsmore, M aggie (W h e e le r)........Baltimore, Md.
Disert, E m m a (K ir k )...................... Dover, Del.
Ernst, M aude........ ............................. Carlisle, P a....................... Teacher.
Fengtermacher, A lic e ....................... Shippensburg, P a ........... Clerk P. O.
Fickes, L e o ra .......... ..
1709 Mulberry St., Scranton, P a . ..Teacher.
Fogelsanger, E lla (P ilg ra m ). . . . ..Shippensburg, Pa.
GaMe, F an (S kin n er)...................... Chambersburg, Pa.
Gray, Mary J .................. ................... Ickesburg, P a . . . ............Teacher.
Heisey, C ora................ ........................Campbelltown, P a ..........Teacher.
Hess, Linnie A ............ ....................... Steelton, P a .....................Teacher.
Heintzelman, W ealth y .............. ....F a y e tte v ille , P a ...............Teacher.
.H ixon , P. Olive (M a y ).................... Everett, Pa.
H oy, Sallie ( W i l l i a m s ) . . . . . . ........ 1 Clark Place, Utica, N. Y.
Hoffman, Marne.............. ................... Chambersburg, P a .........Teacher.
Huber, S. A lice ............ .................S h ip p e n s b u r g , P a . . . . . . German Teach. Normal.
Johnson, E lla ...................................... Summit Hill, P a ............ Teacher.
Kitzm iller, Mary (P la ste re r)........ Emporium, Pa.
Laidig, E tta (C h estn ut)..................Died March, 1901.
Lauman, Julia (S tu a rt).......... .. ...M t. H olly Springs^ P a..T eacher.
Logan, A lverta (G a m w e ll). . . . . . . . 6 2 7 S. W yom ing St., Butte, Mont.

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Logan, L eila.......... ..............................Carlisle, P a ....................... Teacher.
Lodge, Minnie (K ir k )...................... McConnellsburg, Pa.
Longsdorff, A nn a............................... Mechanicsburg, P a ......... Teacher.
Martin, D. Lucinda (I l i ff ). . . . . . . . 5 5 2 7 Pulaski Ave., Germantown, Pa.
Matthews, Mattie (Johnston).
McCaleb, Anna (W e a s t).............. ..N ew ville, Pa., R. R. 2.
Meredith, Mary (B rin k erh off)........Lees X Roads, Pa.
Neely, Mary (H a sk e ll).................... Uriah, Pa.
Nevins, H a n n a h .............................. Summit Hill, P a ..............Milliner.
Peters, D am aris............. 419 W . 119th St., New Y ork C ity.. . .Teacher.
Rhodes, Mary G. (B r o a d ).............. South Fork, Pa.
Rhone, Virginia (P r ic e ).................. 151 Sanford Ave., Hamilton, Can.
Roop, Nettie Bae (E c k e ls ).............New Brunswick, N. J.
Ruth, Pearl R ay (K e e n a rd )..........Bainbridge, Pa.
Sellers, Alcesta (Leininger) . . . . . . .F t. Loudon, Pa.
Schaffner, A l i c e . . . .................. B ox 853, Curwensville, P a . . ..Teacher.
Sheets, Maye (M ille r)......................Hopewell, Pa.
Shelton, Elsie (S n o k e ).................... Am oy, China.
Sibbett, Grace (O w en s)...................E l Campo, Texas.
Smith, Mary (H o o v e r ).................... Newville, Pa.
Snoke, Nellie (B rew ba k er)............ 926 Manhattan Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Soule, C. B lan ch e.................. 315 W inona Ave., Phila., P a . . .Nurse.
Spangler, Sallie (B o lle n )................ 5446 Irving St., W . Phila., Pa.
Standing, Lida (W illiam s).
Sword, M. Carrie (S trite ). . . . . . . ..Clear Spring, Md.
Wetzel, Marne (Q u een )................... Died 1909.
Wisotzki, P. P auline................ .....2 2 0 8 Ellsworth Ave., W albrook, Md.
Wingler, M ay......................................Shippensburg, P a ............ Clerk.
Wolcott V ida B. (D e c k e r )..............202 First Ave., Altoona, Pa.
Wolf, Grace ( G r o v e ) .....................Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Arnold, A. A .................... ....................Mechanicsburg, P a........Teacher.
Aungst, H. H .............. ........................Lancaster, Pa................... Draughtsman.
Balsbaugh, E. M ................................ Lebanon, P a ...................C ity Supt.
Baum, J. M .........................................Ephrata, P a ......................Dentist.
Berkheimer, G. A .................. Mechanicsburg, Pa. R. R. 2 . . . Teacher.
Brinton, M. A .....................................Camp Hill, P a ..................R eal Estate.
Brubaker, J. C ................................ ... Lititz, P a R. R. 1 ......... Farmer.
Chronister, F. S .............. 328 Crescent St., Harrisburg, P a . . .Clerk.
Creamer, W . A .................................. Died Sept. 12, 1910.
Diller, L. A .................... ..................... Mechanicsburg, P a ....... Mail Service.
Donnelly, W . C ........ . ...................134 S. 2nd St., Phila., P a . . .Insp. U. S. Customs.
Drum, M. L .................... . ...................Lewisburg, P a .................P rof. B ucknell Univ.
Fogelsanger, A. C ............................ Shippensburg, P a ............Merchant.
Frances, G. H .....................................Greensburg, P a ................ Gen. Mgr. Keystone
Clay Products Co.
Gettel, J. R. E.
Gise, J. H ............................................ Orrstown, P a .................... Farmer.
Gress, E. M ............ 152 Lloyd Ave., E dgewood Park, P a........ Teacher.
Gulden, G. W . . . .............. ................. Pen Argyl, P a .................Supv. Prin.
Haar, N. H . . ..................................... York, P a ............................ Teacher.
Hartz, H. E .................. .......................Kansas City, M o............ Lawyer.
Hege, H. B ................ ......................... Mercersburg, P a . ............Merchant.
Hershey, I. M .....................................Shamokin, P a ...................Minister.
Hollinger, A. M ................................. Gettysburg, P a .................Teacher.
Kennedy, H. J ............................ ....S u m m it Hill, P a ............. Teacher.
Lee, S. J.
Magee, M orton........................ ............New Bloomfield, P a . . . . Bookkeeper.
Martin, J. I ............ .............................W atsontown, P a ............. Prin.

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McCullough, J. H u sto n .. 1138 Ross A v e., W ilkinsburg, P a . .A m erican Bridge Co.
McDowell, A. S . . . .
.............W aynesboro, Pa., R. R. 3 .. .Teacher.
Means, C. M ............
............132 S. 14th St., Easton, P a . . .Ingersoll Iron W orks.
M itchell, F. B ........
.4219 Robinson St., Duluth, M in n .. .Auditor.
Mo hier, J. R ............
.................... Died May, 1901.
Myers, R. S ..............
.....................72 W althery Ave., Ridgewood, N. J.
Myers, O. G .............
.................1 9 6 2 Buchanan St., San Francisco, Calif.
Myers, J. W ............
.................. W allapooas, G a . . . . . . . . Teacher.
Palm er, B. N ..........
.................. Portage, P a .......................Feed and Flour.
Palm er, C. J . . . . . . .
.................... Marietta, P a .................. .Teacher.
Pease, W . A. M.
Peters, J. F ..............
....................22 S. Baltim ore A v e . . . Ventnor, N. J.
Peterson, D. B ........
.................... St. Petersburg, P a..........Prin.
Rhodes, J. L
Risser, J. M ............ .
....................Died Aug. 13, 1906.
Scott, D. B.
Sheely, E m m ert. . . .
....................Greencastle, P a . ............. B ank Clerk.
Shepp, L. M ............ .
................... Millersburg, P a .............. Shoe Business.
Shenk, J. A ..............
.................... Deodate, P a...................... Farmer.
Slagle, H. F ........ ..
. . . . . . . . . . .Hanover, P a .................... B ank Clerk.
Smith, H. F ..............
....................York, Pa.
Smith, H orace F . . .
. . .145 W . Market St., York, P a . . . M erchant.
Starry, F. P . . . . . . . .
............Austell Bldg. Atlanta, G a .. .A gt. Dodd, Meade & Co.
Strine, H. E.
Trostle, H. E ............
....................York, P a .............
Dentist.
Troup, H. P ..............
....................Enola, P a .......................... P. R. R . Office.
W arren, S. E ............
....................Died Nov. 9, 1899.
Weisner, I. A ..........
.................. Died March 24, 1899.
W olft, J. S ................
^.................. Towanda, P a . .............. ..Minister.
Yohe, L. M ................
539 Derstine Ave., Lansdale, P a . . . Clerk P. & R . R . R. Co.

.

.

CLASS OF 1897
Aughey, Mary L. (M oore).
Basehore, Lizzie (F o s t e r )).............Newtown, P a.
Beistline, Pearl L. (S h ettel)......... Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 2.
Bell, Anna G . , ...................................Rawlins, W y o ................. Teacher.
Blair, E lla E. (T y le r )......................400 40th St., Altoona, Pa.
Bollinger, E dith A. (S leich ter). . . 123 W . King St., Chambersburg, Pa.
B oyd, M argaret (M cM ich a el)..........Summit Hill, Pa.
Brandt, Sue H ................................
.Florin,
Pa
..Teacher
Brewster, Edna M. (B e id le r)........ Oakville, Pa.
Brown, S. E lizabeth (W esterhoff).E phrata, Pa.
Clark, M ary.......... ......................
..Summ it
Hill, P a T eacher.
Clark, L izzie........................... ... Dead.
Clark, Gertrude B ........................... Hensel,
P a.........................Teacher.
Darlington, M ary A. (M eetch), ..K issim m ee, Fla.
Devor, HUldah E . . / .......................Joplin, M ont..................... Teacher.
Earley, Annie V. (Jobson.). . . . . ...7 4 Champion Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
Failor» M in erva.. . ........................
.Carlisle,
P a ...... Teacher.
Fairman, M. Grace (H ick ern ell).. 745 R ebecca Ave., W ilkinsburg, Pa.
Felton, E s te lla ................................... Everett, Pa., R . R. 5. ..T each er.
Fickes, F lo M. (L eh m a n )................Bristol, Pa.
Fleisher, K atharin e........................ ...N ew port, P a . ................... Teacher.
Flickinger, Marion L (M a g ill). . . .Center, Pa.
Foust, Bessie (J oh n son )...................Altoona, Pa.
Foust, Lillian (P lum m er)
..Altoona, Pa.
Geiger, Frances L. (O m w a k e). . . .3113 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Gilliland, Mary M. (L eistn er). . . ..L ake Road, Vineland, N. J.

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Grissinger, A ngella (Z e ig le r )........ New Kensington, Pa.
Haskell, H ope A ................................ W illiamson, P a ............... Teacher.
Hays, F lora D. (H a rris)..................New Hope, Pa.
Henry, Grace X........................ ...........Penbrotik, P a .................. Teacher.
H och, Laura.
Johnston, Nannie (H o lla n d ).......... Eastville Sta., Va.
Johnston, Lizzie (M cE lro y )............Summit Hill, Pa.
King, Drucie M. (B e a v e r ),. . . . . . : 3?6 S. Church St., W aynesboro, Pa.
Kipp, Jessie J ......................................Altoon|g P a ..................... .Teacher,
Kuntz, M arietta (M urray) . . . . . . ..U riah, P a.
Logue, Estelle (S e y la r)....................McConnellsburg, Pa.
Longneeker, E lizabeth...................... W oodbury, P a ..................Teacher.
Love, E lla F. (W ilt )........................ Newport, Pa.
Markley, Anna M. (B e lt )................W ellsville, Pa.
McSherry, Mamie C ......................... York, X>a.............................Teacher.
Meals, Elsie M. (G o ld e n )................Uriah, Pa.
Miller, C. E lla (N y cu m ).............. .,313 Seward St., Schenectady, N. Y.
Mitchell, Carrie A .......................... .705 Sellwood Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Passmore, M argaret.......................... Duncannon, P a . . .......... ..Teacher.
Perlette, F lo (S h u ll).......... ... . . . '. E r w i n , Tenn.
Peregoy, R hoda V ............................W aynesboro, P a ............... Mgr. Store.
Peters, Elizabeth (A d a m s)............ Aspers, Pa.
Renshaw, Gay H ........................ I . .5015 A rch St., Phila., PaTeacher.
-Ponce. P. R ............ .. ••..Missionary.
Reed, E liza b e th ..................... ..
Roth, Anna M. (H utch inson )........ San Juan, P. R.
Ruff, Mary J ...... .................................Bryansville, P a . . . . . . . .Teacher.
Rupp, Id a F.
Ruth, Lizzie U. (W illis )................. LemoyneigPa.
Shellabarger, Jessie..........................Orbisonia, Pa.
Sbryock, Jane N. (D o rse y )............31 Franklin St.,Annapolis, Md.
Skinner, Em m a C. (H u lb e rt)........ Böwbells, N. D.
Smith, Grace (M itchell^................. Died S o y . 10, 1904.
Smiley, Ethel D. (O g le )..................Chambersburg, Pa.
W agner, Isabelle (B r a d fo r d ).........Eastville, Va.
W alters, Mary N. (H a rd in g )........ Phila., Pa.
W ierm an, Mary (K u n tz )................Langford, Pa.
W olf, M y r t l e . , . . . . . . ; .............. . . . .Shippensburg, Pa.
W olfe, H attie F ...... ........................D ie d May 20, 1910.
W ylie, E va ......................................... M iddle Spring, P a ........... Teacher.
Young, M aria N. (B r u c e )..............Hotchkiss, Colo.
,.Lawyer.
Altland, Kerwin ................................ York, P a ..................
. Farmer.
Ausherman, Jerry M ....................... Strome, C a n a d a .....
Baker, J. T ........ ...................D ied F eb. 16, 1902.
Baish W H . . Commonwealth B ank B ldg., Baltim ore, Md.Dentist.
Benner. W . .. .......................................Y ellow Creek, P a ............Teacher.
Bortner, T. S .................... ...................Hanover, P a ..................... Teacher.
Brown, J. O .......... ................... . . . . . . E a s t Lynne, M o----------- Physician.
Cunningham, R. H ............................ Marysville. P a .................Merchant.
DeLap, D.
. .................................. ..Lakewood, N. J ..............Prin.
Earisman, C. M .................................. kiddletow n, P a . . . . . . . .Business.
Eckels, N. O rt...................... ............. Carlisle, P a , , . . D r u g g i s t .
Eisenhart, W . W ................ .............. .M orrisdale, P a....... .....P r in .
Fenton J. E .............. ..................... .. .Newville, Pa., R. R. 2 . . . Science M echbg. H . S.
Freed, H. E . . I . .3710 Longshore St., Tacony, Phila., P a.. .Prin. John W anam aker
Com. School.
Garber, G. W .......... ............................N ew Bloomfield, P a ------ M erchant.
Glatfelter,* U. ’ L .V ....................... .. ••B ast Berlin, P a ..............T eacher,
Gray, T. ........................................... . .New Cumberland, Pa.

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Green, F. B . ..........
Griffith, H. M ........
Grim , B. F .......... ..
Hartz, H. M ............
Hendricks, W . H . .
■Jacks,S. S ................
H ell, H. H ..............
K irkpatrick, W . B.
Lightner, Sheridan
Lowe, H. C.
Martin, A. D ..........
Martin, J. H ..........
Morris, Abel.
Musselman, H. M . .
Nycum, J. M ..........
N ycum , H. E . . . . . .

, . . . York, P a ......................... Teacher.
...W e lls Tannery, P a ....... Principal.
,234 South St., York, P a ...C le r k P, O.
. . . Palmyra, P a .................... R eal E state & Ins.
. . . Palmerton, P a................ .A ss’t Supt. A cid Plant
o f N. J. Zine Co.
....D ie d July 3, 1903.
. . . Petersburg, P a ...............Merchant.
. . . Highspire, P a ................. Physician.
. . . Mansville, P a.................. Merchant.
...D ie d Jan. 19, 1913.
. . . Chambersburg, P a .. . . . . Sales Manager.
. . . Hagerstown, M d .............Clerk.
...313 Seward St., Schenectady, N. Y.
....John stow n , P a ................ Prin# Carrollton Twp.

Plank, H. S ..................................
Penbrook,
P a ...... Mail Service.
Poole, H. H ...........................................Leetsdale, P a . ................ Student U. P.
Pressel, O. A ........................................Warren, P a . . . . .............. B ank Teller.
Raffensperger, C. I . . . .604 Packer St.* W illiamsport, P a . . .Minister.
Reaser, A. D ....................................... W ellsville, P a , ................ Teacher.
Risser, C. H.
■Sando, E. M .......................... ..............Hellam, P a ........................Minister.
.Seitz, S. L .......................
Mountville, Pa.
Sheafer, W . I ............................
.Huntsdale, P a ...... Teacher.
Sheaffer, J. E .............................. ...... .Northam pton, P a .......... Coal Merchant.
Shue, I...................................................Hanover, P a ......................Merchant.
Shull, C. H .......................................... R ed Lion, P a .................... Minister.
Stover, E. C . . . . . ............................ ..Arendtsville, P a . . . . . ..T e a ch e r.
Umberger, F. H . . .................. H am ilton Court, Phila,, P a. ..Bookkeeper.
Varner, G eorge.............. ....Greencastle, Pa., R. R . 2.
W alker, J. F ................................ .D ry Run, P a ......................T e a c h e r .
W atson, W . E ......................................1313 Denniston Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
W atson, W . F .............. .....................F airfield, Pa.
Zim m erm an, J. E.
RE GU LAR NORM AL COURSE
W olf, Grace M. (G r o v e )........ ........ .Shippensburg, P a.......... .Teacher.
Drum, M. L ............ .............................Lewisburg, P a .................P rof. Bucknell Univ.
McCullough, J. H ......... 1138 Ross Ave., W ilkinsburg, P a . . .A m . B ridge Co.
Myers, O. G ........ .................................San Francisco, Calif.
Snoke, C. E ...................... .
Glenn Campbell, P a__ Minister.
CLASS OF 1898
Anthony, R. Mae.
A tticks, Blanche V. (Sm ith)
Ayres, E m ily K . (Green) . . .
Baker, E lla Irene (G e y e r). .
Beltzhoover, M ary V. (L e w is).
B enner, M. Leota (P ittm a n ). . .
Bennet, Am anda (S h riv e r). . . .
Berger, Jaura M. (F u n k )..........
Bom berger, M ary..........................
B ritton, Louise C. (B a s sle r). . .
Buhrm an, Enesse (Benton)
•Cook, Anna (S tu d ley )........ .
•Crilly, Florence (Gearhart)

640 N. 2nd St., Steelto.n, Pa.
Hanover, Pa.
M iddletown, Pa.
23 Lauton St., Uniontown, Pa.
Elmer, N. J., R. R. 3.
Beaver Creek, Md.
Died Nov. 20, 1901.
1518 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Redding, Calif.
409 Barnes St., W ilkinsburg, Pa.
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Driscoll, E lizabeth............................ W iconisco, P a ...................Teacher.
Duke hart, Anna G . . . ........ ...............R ouzerville, P a ............... Teacher.
Dykeman, Helen S ........................... Shippensburg, P a ............ Assistant Librarian.
Eby, B ertha D .............................. ...O b e rlin , P a ....................... Teacher.
Eichelberger, Cora O. (S w e e t)___ 744 W allace Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
Hager, A lice ........................................ Died Jan. 4, 1899.
Hays, A lice ...................... ................... Shipp-ensburg, Pa.
Horton, Verna E ................................ 31 P ark St., Orange, N. J.
Hughes, Josephine (H u g h e s)......... Everett, Pa.
Jacobs, Nettie (G ro v e ).......... ..........Hanover, Pa.
Jones, Lizzie (M a rtin )......................Died Dec. 26, 1911.
Kob, A. B arbara (S tou ffer)............Columbia, Pa.
Lamaster, Bessie (P h ie l)................ Chambersburg, Pa.
Lear, Mary J .......................................W ashington, D. C.
Mark, M artha E ................................ Millersburg, P a . . . . . . . . Teacher.
McAllister, M argaret........................ Aguadilla, P. R.
McCall, Beth (F o x )...... .............. . 517 Emerald St., Harrisburg, Pa.
M acDowell, Cora E (K in g )............W aynesboro, Pa.
McElhenny, Katharine (D u n n )---- W akeman, Ohio.
McElhenny, E lizabeth (S h u ster). .Garwood, N. J.
Miller, M ae.............. ........................... Chambersburg, P a ......... Teacher.
Peffer, Laura E (M ain s)................ Newville, Pa. R. R. 1.
Ruby, R e b e c c a .......................... ........422 N. 2nd St., Chambersburg, Pa.
Ruby, R eb ecca _____ 422 N. 2nd St., Chambersburg, P a . . .Teacher.
Ruth, Ethel A lla (K nisely) . . . . . ..223 S. 14th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Smiley, Anna B ............... 5635 Harvard St., Pittsburg, P a . . .Teacher.
Sparrow, M . C aroline.......... 1607 Derry St., Harrisburg, P a..T eacher.
Strominger, Mary H. (Gray.
Strite, E d ith ........................................ Greericastle, Pa------ . . . . Teacher.
Unger, Blanche (A g n e w )................ Mercersburg, Pa.
Wierman, M elva B. (H o w a rd )___ P ark A p’ts, Gregory Ave., Passaic, N. J.
W olff, E lizabeth H. (F o w le r )........P ort Norris, N. J.
Alexander, Jasper........................ ...C a rlisle, P a....................... Dist. Attorney.
Altland, J. A llen.............. 143 Monroe St., W est York, P a . . ..Teacher.
Benedict, J. G ................................ ..W ay n esb oro, P a ..............Sec. & Treas. Landis
Machine Co.
.............. .... Marysville^ P a ............ . . Teacher.
Brandt, H. C ..........
.12th & E dgem ont Sts.,Chester, PaDruggist.
Burkholder, Lloyd l
.627 M aclay St., Harrisburg, Pa-----Postal Clerk.
Bushey, F. R ..........
................ ..D ead.
Byers, B. W ..............
....................W aynesboro, P a . . . . ; * ..Clerk.
Cline, R obert W . . . .
................... 8 Hilldale Ave., Jamaica, N. Y.
Crum, H. H ----- ^ ...
................... Turtle Creek, P a ........... W estern E lectric Co.
Crouse, A. W ..........
........Broad St. Station, Phila., P a . . Mail Service.
DeLap, W . A ..........
.................. M echanicsburg, P a ........B ank Clerk.
Dick, Murray L . . . .
. . . . . . ___ Plainfield, P a ....................Postmaster.
Kinkenbinder, D. P
....................Quakertown, P a ..............Minister:
Fitting, H. W ..........
459 Magee Ave., Rochester, N. Y . ..M inister.
Fickes, G. H ............
.................. Harrisburg, P a ................Lawyer.
Fox, H. C .......... .......
517 Emerald St., Harrisburg, P a . . .Lawyer.
Fox, E llsw orth. . . . . .
. . .25 College St., Amherst, Mass. ..P rof. P olitical Science.
Gettel, R aym ond . . .
. . . . . . . . . .Hershey, P a.....................B ank Teller.
Gingrich, G. R . . . . . .
................ ..Johnstown, P a _________ W ard Prin.
Graham, C. M ........
................... .D ied Nov. 9, 1903.
Grove, A. P ..............
.................. Abbottstown, P a ............: Teacher.
Haar, G. M ..............
................ ..45 9th Ave., York, Pa. Teacher.
Hayes, K e n t............
..................83,4 Union St., Allentown, Pa.
Harris, R oy D . . . . .
...................Died Nov. 23, 1901.
Hershey, I. S ........ ..

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Horning, W . H . . . .
................York, P a ............................Physician.
Kadel, J. W ill........
.............. Died Sept., 1900.
Lamberson, B. C . .
,.............. McConnellsburg, Pa.
Lehman, F r a n k ...,
.............. .Bristol, P a ........................Physician.
Leopold, G. A ..........
231 Shady Ave., Pittsburg, P a .. .T eacher Brushton Schl.
Martin, G. W arren
.............. W est Fairview, Pa.
Means, J. S.
Meredith, J. S.
Miller, B . K ........ . .
Mechanicsburg, P a ........Teacher.
Morris, P hineas. . . ,
Delta, P a .........................M erchant.
Parrett, J. H ..........
.Died Sept. 10, 1905.
Plank, J. M ............
.Fairfield, P a ....................Teacher.
Ranck, W . H ..........
Hustontown, P a .............Teacher.
Reddig, W . E ..........
Middletown, Pa.
R eynolds, G. D . . . .
W aynesboro, Pa.
Rhinesm ith, Chas.
R hodes, F. H . . . . . , .......................... Died May 20, 1907.
Rhodes, W . K ........ ............................Lewisburg, P a ................ T eacher Univ.
Ruth, George R . . . • .............. 301 E. 64th St., N. Y. C ity .. .M erchant.
Shive, J. W ............ • ...................... New Brunswich, N. J . . .P lant P hysiologist A gr.
Ex. Station.
Smith, F. H ........
.......... .................Estero, Fla.
Snyder, D. H .......... ............................Brpdbecks, Pa., R. R. 3. Teacher.
Stumbaugh, E. S.
Stitt, W . F .............. ............................Altoona, P a ......................Clerk P. R. R.
Stouffer, W. K.
Swartz, J. T .......... . ................ 2550 N. 22nd St., Phila., P a . . .V. Pres. Eastern P av­
ing Co.
W alter, E. N ......... . .......................... Melville, L a......................Standard Oil Co.
W eakley, J. E ........ .......................... Died Aug. 12, 1899.
Yost, C. E ................ . . . . 1408-12 N. George St., York, P a . . ..M erchant.
R E G U LAR NORM AL COURSE
E ckels, Minnie G ....................410 Linden St., Camden,'N. J . . German Teacher H. S.
Geiger, Frances L. (O m w a k e). . . . 3113 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa.
W ierman, Mary (K u n tz )................ .Lansford, Pa.
Altland, K erwin W ...........................York, P a .............................. Lawyer.
Baker, Jos. T ...................................... Died Feb. 15, 1902.
E ckels, N. O rt.................................... Carlisle, P a ........................Druggist.
Means, Chas. M ................................. Easton, Pa.
Shull, C. H ........................................ .N e w Chester, P a ..............Minister.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE
•Lewisburg, Pa
Drum, M. L,
P rof. Bucknell Univ.
CLASS OF 1899
Alexander, Jessie (P arson s).......... Cambridge, Md.
Bash, Mary (B a r tle t). . ............ .. ..C am illus, N. Y.
Beattie, Mary (S m ith son ).............. Cheney, Pa.
B om berger, Florence (Church) . . ..D ied 1908.
Burgner, G race...................................Orrstown, P a .....................Teacher.
Bowm an, Mary E .............................. Palm yra, P a ..< ................Teacher.
B rechbill, Anna (B e n d e r).............. 118 W . Lake St.,Canton, Ohio.
Coover, I v a .......................................... Fortney, P a ....................... Teacher.
Deardorff, Ellen ( R i fe )................... M cKnightstown, Pa.
Downs, Hester (G la tfe lte r)........ ..1060 Roland St., Memphis, Tenn.
E lliott, M argaret (Franquist) ....... B aracao, Cuba.
Eppley, C a r r ie .......................... .........Died October 27, 1905.
Eva, Mabel ( B l a c k ) . ...,............ ..... McVeytown, Pa.
Evans, Lillie (H a k e )........................Manchester, P a.

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Eyster, A nn ie..............................

608 W. St., Carlisle, Pa. .Teacher.

Fencil, M argaret (O rris)................ Etters, Pa., R. R. 2.
Fleming, E lv a .......... 821 Union Ave., N. S., Pittsburg, P a . . .Teacher.
Fogelsanger, Màry B (S h en k ). . . . 1133 Broad & E llsworth Sts., Phila., Pa.
Gramm, B erth a ........ 217 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J . . .Teabher.
Gray, Cordelia B
........ ; .. Ickesburg, P a ................. Teacher.
Hamilton, M ary (R u n k le ).............. 1429 W alnut St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Hartman, M ary (H o e ch st).............York, P a ............................Teacher.
Harmony, M innie.............. .................W aynesboro, Pa.
Haverstick, Edna L .................... 248 Arch St., Sunbury, P a. .T eacher.
Highlands, Annie (E sa le y )............ Hanover, Pa.
Houston, Iva V (S m ith )..................Marion Center, Pa.
Johnston, B erth a.............................P en-M ar, P a .................... .Teacher.
Jones, Minnie (Storer).
Kerr, A m anda.................. ...................252 Franklin St., Carlisle, P a.
Krall, G ertrude. . . . ............ ...............Lakewood, N # P.
Kremer, Leila (A rendtz).
Kyle, Florence (M cC oy....................Chambersburg, P a .........Teacher.
Lerch, Bessie (E t te r ).......................Highspire, P a .................. Teacher.
McCreary, Jea n ................ ...................Bethlehem , Pa.
McCullough, J a n e ............................. Newville, Pa., R. R. 1 .. .Prin. Twp. H. S.
McKim, Eleanor ( B u r k e ) . . . ......... Concord, Pa.
McLaughlin, Sarada (B urkholder)Y eagertow n, Pa.
Miller, Sara..................... 339 E. 12th Ave., Homestead, P a . . .Teacher.
Meyer, Lizzie (M y e rs).................. ..D ied Dec. 26, 1910.
Myers, S arah.......................................Newville, Pa.
Myers, Helen (P e ffe r)........ ............. Newville, Pa.
Nevin, Eleanor (E n terlin e)............Camp Hill, Pa.
Nickles, Nellie (E a m e s).................. Yardley, Pa.
Perdew, Am y (C ow h erd )................ Mt. Savage, Md.
R‘sser, Phoebe (H aldem an ).......... 4647 Locust St., Phila., Pa.
Reiff, C arrie.................. ...............
Tamaqua, P a ............ . . .Teacher.
Ruff, E lm ira.......... ..............................Gettysburg,, P a ................Teacher.
Shearer, E lla (R o t h ).................. ...G e ttysb u rg , Pa.
Shorb, Susie (M cC leary)................. W aynesboro, P a.
Smith, Mabel (P a r k e r ).................. .Reedsville, Pa.
Smyser, E lla (L ighty) ......................Lincoln Place, Pa.
Spangler, Jess (G ill)............ . . . . . . 4 3 5 10th St., N. E. W ashington, D. C.
Stock, E va (A u k e r)................ ......... New Oxford, Pa.
Stouffer, M ellie (S m ith )..................Morganza, Pa.
Souser, Blanche ( L e e ) . . . . . . ......... B edford, Pa.
Thoman, Carrie (W o lfe )................ .1835 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Welker, N ellie (A lex a n d er)........... W illow Hill, Pa.
Wolfe, M ary.......... ..............................Enola, P a ............... . . ..T eacher.
Allen, U. L ............. 6803 Franklin Ave., Pittsburg, P a. Reporter Gazette Times.
Ausherman, Noah W .............. ..
Strome, Canada..
. . . . Farmer.
Bailor, W . E .......................... .......... ..Loysville, P a . .-...
. . . . Letter Carrier.
Beattie, H. A ...................................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Billow, J. W ....................................... Lewistown, P a . . .
. . . . Teacher.
Booz, J. W ......................... ..
...'.Died August 23, 1905.
Brown, D. J.
Carl, L. A .......... ..................................Newport, P a .....................Physician.
Chubb, J. H .............. ...........................236 N. 14th St., Harrisburg, P a .
Crook, J. W ..........................................598 W right St., Akron, Ohio.
Detweiler, C. E .................................. Middletown, P a ............... Teacher.
Dick, R. P ........................................... Thomasville, P a . . . . . . . Teacher.
Drawbaugh, F. E.
Faust, T. H ...................................... ..W aynesboro, P a ...............Teacher.

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Fogelsanger, J. R ...................... ¿ ...3 0 1 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111.
Förry, C. S ........................................ ..Spring Forge, P a , ..........Bank Clerk.
¡French, J. E .............. 321 Franklin Ave., W ilkinsburg, P a. ..W estern E lectric Co*
Hamm , E. E .......................... .............Porter's Siding, P a .......... Teacher.
Hanlin, E. H ..................................... Newburg, P a .................... .T eacher.
Harman, F ra n k .................. ............... E. McKeesport, P a . . . . . N ight Foreman.
Heisey, J. A ........................................Camp Hill, P a ................ ..P o sta l Clerk.
Henry, G. W .......... ..................... . . . .Penbrook, P a ................... Teacher.
Hershman, G. W ...................... ..........Mechanicsburg, P a
Postal Clerk.
Hippie, Ja m es.................................... .Dead.
Hoke, A. D .......................... 805 S. 7th St., Tacoma, W a s h .. , . Clerk.
K ell, W . B ...........................................Chambersburg, P a .......... Merchant.
K ell, J. D ............................................ .Died Sept. 9, 1904.
Klepper, J. E .................... ................. Montoursville, P a ............Principal.
Lehman, W . N ................ ................... Loganville, P a ................. Teacher.
Lucabaugh, J. T ..................................Hanover, P a .................... Bookkeeper.
Markey, J. G . .................................... Dover, Pa., R. R. 1 . . . .Teacher.
Meredith, H. F .................... 437 S. 15th St., Harrisburg, P a. . .Clerk P. & R. Office.
Miller, J. R ............................. 1040 N. 4th St., Reading, P a . . .Forem an P. R. R. Shop.
Neil, C. B .......................................... ..Fannettsburg, P a . .......... Prin. Twp. H. S.
Reed, H. B .................... ...................Harrisburg, Pa., R. R. 2 .. R eal Estate.
Rice, S. A ...................................... ....L ew istow n , P a ......... ....M e r c h a n t.
Ruff, J. I .................................. ........... Hummelstown, P a ..........Druggist.
Senseman, J. O ................................... Shiremanstown, P a ........ Traction Co.
Shulley, C. M .......................... 916 Cherry St., Reading, P a . . .Clerk.
Singmaster, J. W a lte r ............. .....R e a d in g , Pa.
Smith, G. H ......................................... Shippensbürg, P a ........... Teacher.
Smith, J. B .......................................... Shippensbürg, Pa.
Stevens, Dill.
Swigert, F. L .............. 406 Phila. Co. Bldg., Pittsburg, P a . . . Private Sec*
Swigert, S. W ...................................... Lewistown, P a ............. Physician.
W ard, J. A ...................................... ...C arlisle, P a ..................... Teacher.
W atson, A. P
W elker, W . R ......................... .......C u l l m a n , W a sh .............. Forest Inspector*
W ills, E. R .....................
....F a ir fie ld , P a .................... Teacher.
Yost, C. E ..............................................Middletown, Pa.
Zentz, V. L .
Zimmerman, G. L . . .TV.....................Lehmaster, P a ................ Physician.
Zimmerman, I. H .............................. Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 7 .. ..F arm er.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE
Altland, K erwin W ............................ York, P a ....................... .Lawyer.
R E G U LAR NORM AL COURSE
Peffer, Laura (M ain s)...................... Carlisle, Pa.
W ierman, Lpla (G re ist)................ . Guernsey, Pa.
W ierman, M elva (H o w a rd )............ Park Apts., Gregory Ave., Passaic, N. J..
Cline, R obert.........................
W aynesboro, P a .............¿Clerk.
Gettel, R aym ond ................. 25 College St., Amherst, M a ss.. .P rof. Pol. Science*
STATE C E R TIFICATE
Adams, John F u r m a n . . . . . . ..........Millersburg, P a . . . ........... Priri.
Devenney, C. A .................. .
Janesburg, N. J ........ ...P rin . H. S.
Donaldson, J. G . ...............
..Shrewsbury, P a .............Teacher.,
Ricker, W alter I ................................H u n tin g d on , P a ..............Teacher.
CLASS OF 1900
Baer, Iv a (W east............ ................. Shippensburg, Pa.
Beegle, Ora E (M um per)................ Gettysburg, Pa.
Blessley, M. Ellen (E berly ............. Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 2.

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Boyer, Katie I. (Schellenham mer)Union Deposit, Pa., R. R. 1.
Brandt, E dith M. (B a r to n )............ Newport, Pa.
Burke, Myrtle (Cream er) . . . . . . . . .M iddle Spring, P a ......... Teacher.
Cadwallader, B ess............................. W ellsville, P a.................. Teacher.
Clever, M aud.................................. .. ..Shippensburg, P a ...........Teacher.
Clever, Cora B ................. 542 Shaw Ave., McKeesport, P a . . .Teacher.
Crilly, Nora (N o ll)............ ............... State College, Pa.
Crist, Ida M. (S h e tte l).................... Shepherdstown, Pa.
Cunningham, Mary F. (B igham )..G ettysbu rg, Pa.
Donnelly, E. M ay............................... Jenkintown, P a ...............Teacher.
Evans, Jessica (Y o u n g ).-................ 1122 Eastlake Ave., Seattle, W ash.
First, Elsie M.
Flora, Jessie L o r a in e ...................... Chambersburg, P a ..........Teacher.
Forney, Anna M .............................. .. .Lykens, P a ........ ............. Teacher.
Fulton, M azie................................... -.Carlisle, P a . . . ................. Teacher.
Gleim, R ebecca J. (S h a d e )............ Harrisburg, Pa.
Greist, B lanche (D ilm o re )..............Rutledge, Pa.
H afer, Jane G. (M ath ia s).............. New Cumberland, P a ...
Hassler, Gertrude M. (N isley) . . Linglestown, Pa., R. R. 1.. Teacher.
Hays, Elizabeth N. (F u lle r ).......... 49 Carlton Ave., B ridgeport, Conn.
H och, Jennie (B re ch b ie l).............. Mercersburg, Pa.
Hoke, Gertrude (H e n ry )........ ......... McConnellsburg, Pa.
Hollinger, Dessie M ......................... W aynesboro, Pa.
Johnston, B lanche (K e g erreis). . ..Shippensburg, Pa.
Kitzm iller, Carrie M .........................Emporium, P a .................Teacher.
Kleckner, Ida M ............................. ..Loysville, P a .....................Teacher.
Klepper, R ebecca (R en tz) .............. Hershey, Pa.
Kremer, Mina J .......... ..................... . Millerstown, P a ...............Teacher.
Menear, M a r i e t t a .... ...................... Dillsburg, P a ................... Supt. o f Music.
McClellan, May (B a d o r f)................ Died June 13, 1911.
Morris, Lulu (A rters).
Morrow, Mabel C . . . . .................. ....D ied March, 1901.
Newton, .Emily M. (J oh n son )........ Owosso, Mich.
Newcomer, Ida M .............................. W aynesboro, Pa.
Nickum, Belle J. (M ich en er)........ Duncannon, Pa.
Nipple, Nelle (B rin d le ) ........ .... ..Mifflintown, P a ............... Teacher.
Orndorff, V elm a (S h u re ).................W iconisco, P a ..................Teacher.
Rinker, H a rr ie t.. . . . . ’........ ..............Carlisle, P a ...................... Teacher.
Smith* A m y M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...D ie d August 21, 1901.
Spangler, Laura J. (B osserm an ). .E ast Berlin, Pa.
Stoner, Ida M . . . ................................ Knoxlyn, P a .................... Teacher.
Stuart, M argaret R . .................. ....C a rlisle, P a ...- ................. Teacher.
W eber, C. I d a ........ ...........................B e d fo r d , P a ...................... Teacher.
W olff, E. May (T r o stle )........ ..........Arendtsville, Pa.
Yohe, Anna M. (W a lte rs ).............. Shippensburg, Pa.
Baish, J. W .
.................. ...Clear Spring, P a ......................... Merchant.
Benedict, D. N ............ ........................W aynesboro, P a ..............Treas. F rick Co.
Brown, H arry W.
Creamer, H erbert L . 17 P rovidence Ave., A tlantic City, N.J.Teacher.
Davis, J. A .............. 412 S. Market St., Mechanicsburg, P a. ..M ail Service.
Davis, W . P .......... .............................. Died Oct. 17, 1915.
Fogelsanger, H. M .............................New Paris, Ind.
Fogelsanger, S. E. L ........................ Shippensburg, Pa.
Gish, J. K .............................................Elizabethtown, P a ..........Farmer.
Gray, L. A .............................. ..
Died April 28, 1906.
Gross,* C. W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . v•••.Dillsburg, P a . ................ P. R. R. Co.
Herr, Clarence W ........ 543 E. W alnut St., Lancaster, P a . . ..Salesman.
Hoffheins, Percy T .......... ..Y ork, Pa.

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H ollar, P ercy A.
Hollinger, C. E ................................... Shippensburg, P a ............Bookkeeper,
Johnson, J. O ...................................... York, P a ............................Teacher,
Keasey, Miles A ................5311 W alnut St., Phila., P a . . Ass’t P rof. Math. S.
Phila. Boys* H. S.
Kendall, James H .............. ............... McConnéllsburg, P a . . . .Farm er.
Knupp, J. A rth u r...4,1.....................W aynesboro, Pa.
Lingle, C. E.
Markle, G eorge................................... Mechanicsburg, P a ........ Clerk.
McCullough, J. E . . . .209 Franklin A ve#, W ilkinsbùrg, P a . .A m erican Reduction Co.
M cLaughlin, J. H .............................. W estfield, N. J ................Teacher.
Miller, George M .................... ’. . . . , . Cleversburg, P a .............. Merchant.
M itchell, W m . M ................................ Newport, P a .....................Teacher.
Myers, S. E ...................... ..
York, P a ......................
.Clerk P.. R. R.
Nipple, D. M....................................... Turbottville, P a . . . . . . ..Physician.
Noll, C. F ........ .. .313 S. Burrows St., State Collège, P a ..........Ass’t in Experim ental
Agronom y.
Piper, J. R ................................
Newville, P a .. . . . . . . . . . Dentist.
Raffensperger, H. B., 7035 Bishop St., Chicago, 111........ .. .Vet. Surgeon.
Rhea, W . D ........ ............................ ..N ew Germantown, P a . . Teacher.
Senseman, T. C ............ .......................Mechanicsburg, P a ........ Salesman.
Sheetz, E d w ard .................. ...Enders, P a ....................... ..
Teacher.
Smith, Paul G ...................... ...N . 2nd St., Harrisburg, P a .. . Lawyer.
Stambaugh, H arry J ........................Voltair, P a . . . . . ................Teacher.
Sweigert, C. F .....................................Ft. Hunter, P a . .............Teacher.
.Tressler, J. C . . .............. ......... .E lm hurst N. Y ......................... English Teacher.
W alker, H. E ...................................... Millerstown, P a ................................Letter Carrier.
W alm er, W . W ................................... Progress, P a . ..........
Clerk.
W atson, R. J .......................... 818 S. Ave., W ilkinsbùrg, P a. ..P rin . W estinghouse Sch.
W ible, F r a n k ......................... .............Threë Springs, P a . . . . ..M erchant.
Yohe, Clayton B ................................Abbottstown, P a ............... Teacher.
Yost, R. M ................... 320 2nd St., S. E., W ashington, D. C.Clerk.
Zullinger, Jere............ .125 E. Lemon St., Lancaster, P a .........A ss’t Supv. P. R . R.
RE GU LAR NORM AL COURSE
Smith, F. H .............. ..................... ...Shippensburg, Pa.
STATE C E R TIFICATE
Laughlin, Anna E .................. .......... Kasiesville, P a ........... ...T e a c h e r .
Long, Mattie A . .................. .....A ltoon a, P a ............................ ..Teacher.
Hyndman, John A . ; ........ .................Kipple, P a ..............
Téàcher.
Myers, Howard R .
CLASS OF 1901
Branyan, E lizabeth........ ...................Steelton, P a ...................... Teacher.
Burgner, R ebecca ( B u r r ) . . ........ ..B udapest, Austria Hungary.
Byers, Frances L. (S o rb e r). . . . . . . 258 Court St.,Binghampton, N. Y.
Clever,, Sara B lan ch e.... ................... Shippensburg, P a ........... Teacher.
Comrey, Phoebe J. (Shoop) . . . . ; ..129 Spring St., W ; Pittston, Pa.
Cypher, Elizabeth E . . ..243 Millvale Ave., Pittsburg, P a . . .Teacher.
Detweiler, Lydia B. (T r o u p )..........Enola, Pa.
Dicks, M. Nettie ( W o l f e ) . . . . ....... York, Pa.
Dodd, Em m a (H ig g in s).................. Lewistown, Pa.
Doutrich, Fannie (U nderwood) . . . Pottsville, Pa.
Drawbaugh, Nannie Z . . . . . . . . . . . .Newville, P a .................... Teacher.
Eldon, Jennie W ................................ Mt. Alto, P a .,................... Teacher.
Eldon, A d a ............... . . . . . . ...............Mt. Alto, P a ....................Teacher.
Fickes, Susan I (H elges) ................ Shippensburg, Pa.
Garland, Mary K. (J en k in s)..........Ardmore, Pa.

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Gearhart, Cora 1 ................. 1310 State St., Harrisburg, P a . . Teache^r.
Gettel, V elva P ea rl...........................Phila., P a ...........................Teacher.
Greenwood, Bessie F. (G ill)........ .N e w Kingston, Pa.
Groupe, Jennie M. (H offm a n )....... Idaville, Pa.
Hagie, B elle S.................................... Dry Run, P a .................... Teacher.
Hays, Junia (T o rb e rt). . . . . . . . . . ..Newtown, Pa.
Hendricks, Ethel (K a rm a n y )........ Hummelstown, Pa.
Hoffman, Daisie L. (R ou z^ r).........Philadelphia, Pa.
Holtz, Mary E ....................................Blain, P a . .........................Teacher.
Holtz, E m m a M ................................ Blain, P a . . . . . . ............... Teacher.
Hoover, Ethel I. (A r th u r ).......... ..W aynesboro, Pa.
Johnson, Isabella B .................... . Steelton, P a .....................Teacher.
Kyle, M ary K. (F e id le r)..................3621 Old York Road, Phila., Pa. .
Lease, M. Elsie (M a y s)....................1317 Good St., Reading, Pa.
McQuiston, V irginia O .............. .... ..Bloom sburg, P a ..............A rt T eacher Nor. Sch.
Middlecoff, Ethel K. (Thom pson) .DuBois, Pa.
Miller, M aude................................ ...G ettysbu rg , P a ................ Teacher.
Miller, May (S h o o p )......................... Felton, Cuba.
O’Brien, E lizabeth G ...................... .Died March 26, 1907.
Orndorff, E d ith ___
..................W iconisco, P a .............. Teacher.
......... ........ L e wist own, P a ..................Teacher.
Owens, Florence C.
.................. Fannettsburg, Pa.
Park, Nell E ..........
................ Shippensburg, P a .............Teacher.
Piper, Julia N . . . . .
.133 Hillside Ave., Newark, N. J . .Teacher.
Reeder, Mary K . . .
Rice, Orpha L.
Smith, Florence (B o w m a n )...........Lemoyne, Pa.
Shockey, Marne (K irkpatrick) . . . .Steelton, Pa.
Stockbridge, Juliet W . (E vans) . . . Placerville, Calif.
Stoner, E liz a b e th .;.......... ................. Died April 1, 1903.
Tressler, Em m a C. (F le ish e r). . . . Bellwood, Pa.
W eaver, Julia A. (L a w le ss).......... 1205 Broad St., Toledo, Ohio.
Wineman, Marne C ...........................Newburg, P a ..................... Teacher.
Zerfoss, M aude................................... Hummelstown, P a . . . . . Stenographer.
Zug, L iliah ........ ...............1711 M arket’St., Harrisburg, P a . . .Teacher. •
Arnold, N. N ................ ...................... Dillsburg, Pa.
Barrick, J. E . ...................402 W . Scott St., Kirksville, M o.. .Osteopathic Physician.
Beam, C. E . ........................ 2121 Moore St., Harrisburg, P a . .Agent.
Bollinger, S. L ...........................26 Elm St., Greenville, P a . . .R . R. Engineer.
Boyer, Chas. G . ...................... 1035 W ash. St., Easton, P a . ..P hysician.
Briner, Geo. M .................................. .Carlisle, P a ....................... Principal H. S.
Burkholder, H. L .............................. Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 9 ...P r in . Bloserville H . S.
Goldsmith, John D ............................Scotland, Pa.
Cook, Edward I ................................. Oroville, Calif.
. . . . . . . . . . K illinger, P a ........ ............Teacher.
Diebler, A. E ..........
.1407 Berryhill St., Harrisburg, Pa..Mail Service.
Failor, Frank A . ..
.......... .....L a n c a s te r, P a ...................Mgr. Sanitary M ilk Co.
Fogelsanger, O. H .
.......... ......... Chambersburg, P a ......... Steam Laundry.
Hager, E. Hade 1 ..
Hallman, C . S .
Hoff, Maurice A ...................... .. . . . . N e w Cumberland, P a . . .Undertaker.
K irkpatrick, John H ........................ Steelton, P a ......................Ins. Agent.
Linn, W . A. G . ... .................450 Broadway, Albany, N. Y . . ..Ins. Agent.
Mills, James A ................................... Sidman, P a . . . . ............M in ister.
Reisener, E. H ....................................Topeka, K ansas.............. Teach. Manhattan Univ.
Schaffer, H. I ..................................... Springet, P a ................ ..P o sta l Clerk.
Shank, Geo. A .................................... .Biglerville* P a ................ Fruit Grower. '
Spangler, A. E .............. 2112 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, P a .........Music Store.
Taylor, R oy M.................................... Mowersville, P a .............. Sec. Ins. Co.
Troup, W . L ........................................Enola, P a . . . . . ................Yard Fireman.

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Underwood, O. L ................................Pottsville, P a ...................Mgr. Clothing
W idney, J. A .......................................Jeanette, Pa.
W illiam s, R obert P . .204 S. Hyde Park Ave., Scranton, P a..C lerk.
W ineman, G. E ....................................Seely B lock, Pittsburg, Pa.

Store.

REG U LAR NORM AL COURSE
Gramm, Bertha S .............................. 217 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J.
STATE CE R TIFIC A TE
H etrick, D. M u r r a y .........................Mexico, P a ................ ....T e a ch e r.
Myers, B. I .......................................... Patton, P a ........................Principal.
Zerfoss, Geo. E .............................. . ..Clearfield, P a ................... Prin.
CLASS OF 1902
Beck, A lice M. (Ivins).
Bell, Gail R .............................. ..G ettysburg, Pa., R. R. 1 2 ... Teacher.
Boyd, Ardella M ................................ W alnut Bottom , P a . . . . Teacher.
Bower, Mary A. (F u lle rto n ).......... 411 S. M echanic St., Jackson, Mich.
BroWne, Clara J ................1727 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, P a . . .Teacher.
Brubaker, Gertrude............ ....Hummelstown, P a . . . . . Teacher.
Clegg, Aletha M ................................. New Bloomfield, P a — .Teacher.
Cunningham, E lizabeth................ .. .R o ck y Mountain, N. C. .Teacher.
Davis, M a u d e .. . . ' ........ ..................... Died A pril 1, 1903.
Deardorff, Grace B. (B r e a m )........ Gettysburg, Pa.
Dick, E dith B. (B ow m an) , ........... M echanicsburg, Pa.
Diven, Helen (B le ssin g )................. Hummelstown, Pa.
Downs, Gwendolyn (P e n tz )............ 31 S. 2nd SL; Catasauqua, Pa.
Eisenhart, Elsie E ............................ Ebensbzurg, P a ................T eacher.
Elliott, Matilda S .................. 425 Hanover St., Carlisle, P a. ..Teacher.
Eppley, Mabel .......................... .. ..M arysville, P a ........ ...... .Teacher.
Felton, Edna L. (B o o r )........ .... ; . . Bedford, Pa.
Foose, Carrie M . . . . .......................... Died July 12, 1905.
Fogelsanger, F loren ce........ ..............Shippensburg, P a ........... .S.tudent U. P.
Fulton, Laura B ................................ Carlisle, P a ........................ Teacher.
Gray, A lyce S ........ ............... ............. Carlisle, Pa. R. R. 6 . . . .Teacher.
Grove, Rhoda (F is h e l).................... 1102 W . King St., York, Pa.
Hamilton, Sadee I. (B illo w )..........1510 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Harlan, Mayme (F a ilo r )..................1407 Berryhill St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Hill, Bess B. ( B a i r ) . . . ....... ...........¿5530 Lawrence St., Phila., Pa.
H oak, Blanche J. (G reen aw alt). ..Lucknow, Pa.
Hoover, M innie.............. ....................Martinsburg, P a ........... -..Teacher.
Holtzinger, E lla B. (E dgar) .507 W illow Ave.,Altoona, P a. Teacher.
Kapp, E dith M. (W illiam s............. Hershey* Pa.
Kuntz, Lettie (Strayer) . . . . . . . . . ..Dillsburg, Pa.
Landis, Sara (F e id t)........................ 414 Cottage Hill, Steelton, Pa.
Lukens, Annie E. (S h earn )............ Canonsburg, Pa.
Metzger, Alm ena K ........................... York, P a ....... .....................Teacher.
McCloskey, Minnie R .......... ; . . . . . .Catasauqua, P a . ......... .. .Teacher.
McFarland, Mabél (R ich a rd s)........197 W ertz Ave.,- Canton, Ohio.
McCune, Elizabeth N. (M cClelland)Boswell, Pa.
McMorris, E d ith ........ -. ..636 E m erald St., Harrisburg, P a . . .Teacher.
Miller, N. Grace (W alters) : .......... Shippensburg, Pa.
Miller, Mary B. ( N o l l /....... ........... 135 N. 4th St., Newark, N. J.
Morrette, R hoda A. (R id e r............ New Cumberland, Pa.
Mountz, Elsie K. (N o e l)................. 209 5th St., Hoquiam, W ash.
Moyer, A. Viola (H em ple).
Myers, Daisy A. (E r w in )................ 1503 A 3rd St., N. W ., W ashington, D. C.
Nickles, Nora K. (Knupp) ..............W aynesboro, P a.
Nisley, Violette E. (S h a ffer)..........Died August 18, 1911.

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Peters, Sue (W r ig h t)...... .................Breezewood, Pa.
Plank, F. G r a c e . . . . . .......................Fairfield, P a . . ...................Teacher.
Potter, Clara A. (C ounterm ain). ..Phila., Pa.
Ridgway, Frances L ......................... Uniontown, P a .................T each er.
Shryock, Mabel K . . .529 W. First St., Long Beach, C alif.. ..Teacher.
Sparrow, Jeanette (P la n k )............ .Died Dec. 15, 1911.
Stevens, Phaniah (D a w son ).......... Stockett, Mont.
Stevens, Isa (W hite).
Stover, A n n a....................................... East Sharpsburg,
P a . . . Teacher.t
Strohm, Zora E. (D e m m y )............ New Bethlehem, Pa.
Swartz, M. Z u la.................. ............... New Bloomfield, P a . . . .Teacher.
Taugenbaugh, Jane. C. (W eaver)..G ettysburg, Pa.
Tolan, M a r g a r e t ............................ Catasauqua, P a ............... Teacher.
Walter, A da M .................................. Hummelstown, P a...........Teacher.
Walter, G en ifred e.. . . . . . . . .M echanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 5 .. .Teacher.
Walters, Nettie B ............................. Shippensburg, P a ............Teacher.
Whitmer, Sadie (S eig rist)..............205 2nd St., Lebanon, Pa.
White, Laura (G e ib )........................ Marysville, Pa.
White, M abel (C unningham )..........Marysville, Pa.
Williams, E ffie...................... ............. Bryii Mawr, P a ...............Teacher.
Adams, Chas. H ..................................Avon, C olo. . . . . . . . . . . „.Stock Bus.
Billow, M. O ...................... .1510 Green St., Harrisburg, P t . . .Teacher.
Bogner, Isaac F . ............... *............ Speeceville, P a ................ Teacher.
Bollinger, Howard W ........................Newton Hamilton, P a .. Bookkeeper.
Bosserman, Lemuel A ......................Barnesboro, Pa.
Beacham, H. H .................... . .317 3rd Ave., Altoona, P a. ..Teacher.
Bovey, W . O....................................... Greencastle, P a ............... Teacher.
Burd, E. H ..........................924 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, P a . . . Teacher.
Campbell, R. C ................................... Died August 15, 1910.
Crist, J. R ........................................ ..N ew port, P a ......................Teacher.
Davis, W . R .
Feidt, C. P .............................414 Cottage Hill, Steelton, P a . . .Clerk.
Foote, J a m e s ..................................... .Smethport, P a.................Bookkeeper.
Felty, Mervin E ................................ Carlisle, P a ....................... Teacher.
Fickes, W . S ager........ ................... .. .St. Cruz La Loquin, P. I.Prin.
Fishel, W . G . . . ; ................................ 1102 W . K ing St., York, Pa.
Gingrich, Elm er H ............................. Palmyra, P a .................... Letter Carrier.
Gray, H a rry ......................................... W aynesboro, P a ............ .Landis T ool Co.
Greenawalt, Levi E ............................Everett, Pa., R. R . 7 .. Teacher.
Grubb, C loyd,................................... Liverpool, P a ................. Teacher.
Grubb, Clarence............ ..................... Millerstown, P a ............. Teacher.
Guyer, R oy J . .............. ..................... Annville, P a .................... Physical D irector L.V.C.
Hamil, R. Curtis...................... . . . . . F t . Loudon, P a .................Teacher.
Hershey, A bn er................................ ..Akron, O h io.....................Clerk.
Hershey, Samuel E ........434 Oakwood St., Greensburg, P a . .B ookkeeper.
Hooker, P. L .......................1834 Derry St., Harrisburg, P a . . .Prin. Melrose B ldg.
Hocker, A. P ........................................Hockersville, P a . . . . . . .Teacher.
Hoke, H. A . . . ....................................Spring Forge, P a ........... Merchant.
Howard, Eli G .......................... 116 W. Maple St., York, P a . . .Stenographer.
Jackson, A n d r e w ............................. .N ew Buffalo, P a ..............Teacher.
Jacoby, R a lp h ........................ .............Mechanicsburg, P a ........Prin.
Hines, T. P ........................ 1821 N. 4th St., Harrisburg, P a . . . Prop. Phila. Quick Lch.
Kines, W . J ......................................... Duncannon, P a ............... Teacher.
Hob, John F . ................1501 Swatara St., Harrisburg, P a . . . Supervisor Foose Bldg.
Knupp, C. A r t h u r ........................... W aynesboro, Pa.
Konhaus, F rank B ............................ M echanicsburg, P a .........Farmer.
Ludwig, L. G ............................1117 E. Phila., St., York, P a . ..M anufacturer.
Martin, Chas» C .................................. Ôarlisle* P a ................... ..M a il Carrier.

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McSherry, S. E ................................... Died August 24, 1905.
Myers, J. C ............ ............................. Stockton, 111..................... Supt.
Myers, Frank C ........................ I l l 2 nd Ave., Newark, N. J . . .Sec. Child’s W elfare
Committee N. Y. City.
Miller, E dgar A . .............
Gettysburg, P a ................Physician.
M itchell, Alton R . ........................ ...N ew port, P a ..................... Teacher.
Mountz, H arry W .............................. Spring Lake, N. J .......... Prin.
Noll, W alter L ........................ 135 N. 4th St., Newark, N. J . ..Teacher.
Ober, Chas. H ...................... 25 S. 17th St., Harrisburg, P a . . . P. O. Clerk.
Peiffer, Elm er E . : ............................ W aynesboro, P a .............. P. O. Clerk.
Rice, W. G............................................Mechanicsburg, P a . . . . ..A ss’t Supt Cumb. Co.
Riddlesberger, H. M ........................ W aynesboro, P a .............. Geiser Co.
Rhea, John H .................................... N atrona Heights,P a .. . . Teacher.
Smith, Mervin E ...................... .....W illia m s t o w n , P a ........... Minister.
Spangler, Chas. W .........................Dover,
P a .........................Storekeeper.
Stine, H arvey A ........ 16th & Berryhill St., Harrisburg, P a . .Physician.
Sweigert, S. C .................... .................Ft. Hunter, P a ................ Teacher.
W alhay, W . D .....................................W illiam stown, P a ............Teacher.
W ard, Chas. H ................................... Marysville, P a ................ .Teacher.
W eaver, W illis A .......... .....................B oiling Springs, P a ------Teacher.
W hitcom b, Murray R ................... ...C arlisle, P a ..................... B ank Teller.
W horley, J. E dw ard........ .................Shippensburg, P a . . ------Bookkeeper.
REG U LAR NORM AL COURSE
Clever, Cora B
Shive, John W .

........ ......... McKeesport,. P a .........
.......... .. .N ew Brunswikk, N. J

Kennedy, W . F .
Leopold, W . L . ,
Ferguson, J. F .
Smith, Lewis E

STATE CE R TIFIC A TE
................... Lewistown, P a ...........
.Brushton School, Pittsburg, P a.
. . .1829 Park St., Harrisburg, Pa
.................. Greencastle, P a . . . . .

Teacher.
Plant Physiologist Rut­
gers College.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.T eacher Steelton.
. Supt. Franklin Co.

T H R E E Y E A R COURSE
CLASS OF 1903
Bittinger, H elen (B o w m a n )............Allen, Pa.
Clever, B lan ch e.................................. Shippensburg, P a ........... Teacher.
Cunningham, E lizabeth....................R ocky Mountain, N. C..Teacher.
Fogelsanger, F loren ce...................... Shippensburg, P a ........... Student U. P.
Fulcher, Maud L. (C ala h an )..........Morgantown, W . Va.
Greason, N ell W ................................. Greason, P a . .....................Teacher.
Hamilton, Mary C. (R u n k le )........ 1429 W alnut St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Jones, G race.........................................R ichm ond Furnace, P a.T eacher.
K itzm iller, Jessie H. (W illis )........Shippensburg, P a.
Lentz, R osa E . . . . ............................. Manchester, P a................. Teacher.
Marshall, Sabina ( L e e ) . . ...............South Fork, Pa.
McCullough, Jane................................. Newville, P a .................. Prin. Twp. H. S.
Middlekauff, Ethel K . (Thom pson) DuBois, Pa.
Myers, E lva M. (S h aeffer).
Newton, E m ily M. (J o h n s )..........Owosso, Mich.
Nickles, Nora K . (K n u p p )............. W aynesboro, Pa.
Patterson, F lora B. (C la rk ).
Crunkleton, L. D ale.......................... New Cumberland, P a ...P rin .
Davis W . ............................................ Died October 17, 1915.
Guyer, R oy J .................
Annville, P a ....................Physical D irector L.V.C.
H afer, John R ........ 127 E. W ellens Ave.,01ney>Phila., P a ...B r o k e r .
Hem phill, T hom as.................. .......N e w v i l l e , P a .................. Teacher.

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Jackson, Andrew...................
.N ew Buffalo, P a . . . . . . .Teacher.
Mellinger, Ira C ........................ .........Shippensburg, P a ............Teacher.
Taylor, R oy M . . . . ............ ................Mowersville, P a . . . . . . . . .Sec. Insurance Co.
W herry, W m . G ........ .........................Newark, N. J .................. Expert Accountant.
W horley, J. E .......................... ...........Shippensburg, P a ...........Bookkeeper.
Wineman, G. E . . . ............................ Seely Block, Pittsburg, Pa.
STATE C E R TIFICATE
Zumbro, W . P ........................ . . .........Marion, P a ............ . . . . . . B a n k Cashier.

CLASS OF 1904
Angle, E dith (H erm a n ).................. 123 R iverview Ave., Hastings, Minn.
Baughman, ‘ E d n a............................... Hanover, P a ......... ........... Teacher.
Berry, Bess F ..................734 Park Ave.,Weehauken, N. J . . . Teacher.
Blair, E lizabeth.................................. Chambersburg, P a ......... .Teacher.
Bingham, Claire N. (M o ra n ). . . . ..Hagerstown, Md.
Burkhart, M. Miriam (B ow er).
Clegg, A leth a.......................... .............New Bloomfield, P a . . ..Teacher.
Corwin, Helen A .
Deardorff, Anna V. (B ushey) -... ..Biglerville, Pa.
Dengler, Margie (Croll) . . ................264 Mather Row, Jenkintown, Pa.
Dohner, Naomi (U h le r)............ .... ..Conemauglr, P a.
Eldon, Clara B . ................ ....M ont Alto, P a . ............. ..............Teacher.
Foltz, Mary (S a u d er)........................W aynesboro, Pa., R. R. 2.
Gardner, Stelle (M y e rs). . . . . . . . . . Gardner’s Station, Pa.
Glessner, Gertrude (T a y lo r ). . . . . .M owersville, Pa.
Heefner, Annie (E sh lem a n )............1605 S. California Ave., Chicago, 111.
Jones, Anna M ............ ............
Coudersport, P a ............ .Teacher.
Jumper, Al i c e . . . . . . .
ISteelton, P a . ....................Teacher.
Klepper, R ebecca I. (R en tz) . . . . ..Hershey, Pa.
Manbeck, Aram inta (H o ck le y ). . ..313 Cumberland St., Lebanon, Pa.
Martin, Florence. . . .......... . . . . . . . ..Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 5.
Mason, M a u d e . - . D o y l e s t o w n , P a . . . . . . . . Teacher.
Means, Isabella (H a v e rstick )........ Carlisle, Pa.
Miller, Donie (R enecker) . .7604 Susquehanna St., Pittsburg, Pa.
Morrison, E d ith .................................. Shippensburg, P a . . . . . . Teacher.
Myers, V elva...................................... .Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 4 . . . .T ea ch er..
Myers, B lan ch e..................... . . ..........Hampton, P a ................ . Teacher.
Needy, M a b e l . . . . .................... .......W a y n e sb o ro , P a . . . . . ...T each er.
Nickles, Mary (M a rk )...................... Sewickley, Pa.
Reeder, M ary........ ............. 133 Hillside Ave., Newark, N. J . ..Teacher.
Reisner, M in n ie......................... 1011 Ann St., Munhall, P a-.. .Teacher.
Reynolds, L o t t i e .......... .....................Mt. Alto, P a — . . . . . . ..N urse.
Ruthrauff, M abel................................ W aynesboro, P a ......... ... .Teacher.
Sanders, Bertha (M ille r).
Sheaffer, Esther (L a n d is). . . . . . . ..Enola, Pa.
Speck, P ea rl......................................... 4924 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
Smith, A n n a ....................... 729 Florence Ave’ , Avalon, P a . . .Teacher.
Smith, L ydia (R e e s e ).......... ............ Harrisburg, Pa.
Strohm, Pearl (E m erick) . . . . . . . . . .Cam p Hill, P a .. . . . . . . .Teacher.
W right, J e ss ie .......................362 Locust St., Steelton, P a . . ..Teacher.
Adams, F rank A ................................Asheville, N. C ................Agt. Cash Register Co,
Arnold, Frank A .
Bressler, Raym ond G ....................... College Station, Texas.
Dunlap, James M .. . . . . . . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. R. R. 2 . . .F arm er.
Evans, Harry W . .............. ................Shippensburg, P a .......... Teacher.
Frey, Chas. S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fountaindale, Pa., . . . . .Teacher.

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■Gray, W infield H ........
Hem phill, J. Sharp
Jacoby, R a lp h ............
Kapp, George E ..........
McPherson, Robert E
Miller, E dgar A . . . . . .
Ober, Chas. H ............
Plum , Chas. N ............
Jteeder, John C ........ ..
Reese, E a rl..................
R,uth, Mark H ............
Starry, W . R o y ..........
¡Stamy, D. L eslie........
W ard, John A . ..........
W olfe, Grover C ........
Yohe, Ira H ................

................ Elliottsburg, P a ............... Teacher.
..................Hazleton, P a ............ . . ..T ea ch er H. S.
.......... .... ..M echanicsburg, P a ........ Prin. ;
................. Roselle, N. J ......................Science Teacher.
................. New Bloomfield, P a . . . .T eacher Acad.
..................Gettysburg, P a. ! ............P hysician.
.1511 North St., Harrisburg, P a . . . Clerk P. O.
................ Gibbstown, N. J ..............DuPont Co.
................ Shippensburg, P a ............Clerk.
. . . . . . . . . Chambersburg, P a ........ Clerk.
..................Newburg, P a ...................Mail Service.
..................Roselle Park, N. J ..........Teacher.
. . .78 W. North St!, Atlanta, G a.,..P rof. o f M ath. Sch. o f
Tech. Univ. Ga.
..................Carlisle, P a . , ................... Prin. New Kingston.
, .404 S. 19th St., Harrisburg, P a.. .Clerk P. R. R.
..................201 Hom estead Avè., .H artford, Conn.

CLASS OF 1905
Arter, Florence (W h it e ).
Beard, Florence (M cN eil).............. Sitka, Alaska.
B itting, P e a r l,............ ....................... Died Sept. 27, 1910.
Bittinger, M argaretta (M a rk es). ..1439 Zarker St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Blessley, Ruth F, (K o n h a u s)........Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Goover, Katie (R a ilin g ).................. Shippensburg, Pa.
•Cover, Linnie........................ . ............. Shippensburg, P a . . . . . . Teacher.
Dinsmore, Mary (H o k e )..................Millstone, M d .................... Teacher.
Dunlap, Lena M ....................... 43 Broad St., Newark, N. J . . .Teacher.
Edwards, Ethel V. (B o g g s ). . . . . . . 1 1 8 3rd Ave., E. Orange, N. J.
Mshenower, G race........1516 Berry hill St., Harrisburg, P a . . Teacner.
Eyster, H elen.................. ................... 608 N. St., Carlisle, Pa.
Forem an, Nellie (E n ck) ..................Boiling Springs, Pa., R. R .. 1.
G illan, C arrie...................... ..
Ft. Loudon, P a . . . . . . . .Teacher.
Gingrich,. A lm a ................ ...................Palm yra, Pa..................... Teacher,
Gcxchnauer, Joice (M orrison ).........Barnitz, Pa.
Godhnauer, Carrie (R e e se r )............214 S. Broad St., Lititz, Pa.
Goshorn, K a th ry n '(M in iu m )......... Carlisle, Pa.
G ray, Helen (R o b e r t s o n ) ............408 W ash. Ave., Charleroi, Pa.
Grimm, I v a ................................. 1202 E. King St., York, P a . . .Teacher.
H aar, E m m a ............................... ....... Hanover, P a ......................Teacher.
H arbold, Flora E. (R e y n o ld s)___ 35 N. 17th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
H eyler, Elizabeth (Stacks) ..............
H ixson, Grace (P a tterson ). . . . . . . .A rnold City, Pa.
H ocker, F loren ce.. . . . ............ ..
Harrisburg, Pa., R. R. l.T eacher.
Jackson, E dith (O b e r).................... 25 S. 17th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Jobe, Stella M. (S m ith )................. .Y ork Springs, Pa.
Johnson* C lara.................... ............... Chambersburg, P a .......... Teacher.
Jones, M artha (P r o u t)....................W iconisco, P a.
LeFevre, Grace (S c o tt )...................6934 E strella Ave., Los Angeles, C alif.
LeFevre, F annie...... ...........................Huntsdale, P a .................. Teacher.
McCullough, M ary............................ F ort Morgan, C olo...........Teacher.
M cCulloch, L e ila ............................... Pembroke, N. C ................ Teacher.
McKeever, E m ily (Schnurm an). . .1647 Linden St., Allehtown, Pa.
Myers, E th el............ . . ........................Marion, P a ........................Teacher.
Oberholtzer, A ram inta (R ich a rd son ).
Pearson, Jea n ................ 730 P ark A ve., W eehauken, N. J . . ..Teacher.
Pearson, H a z e l.. . . . . . . . 7 3 0 P ark Ave.»Weehauken, N. J . . ..Teacher.
Philips, E lizabeth...................... 19 S. 2nd St., Lebanon, P a . . .Teacher.

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Plasterer, B lan ch e..............................Died April 18, 1909.
Reese, Bessie M .................. ................Burnt Cabins, P a ........... Teacher.
Rhodes, H arriet............................ ...M ilfo r d , Pa.........................Com. Teacher.
Robb, N ellie............................. 219 S. 19th St., Lebanon, P a . . .Teacher.
Spong, Bertha (F erg u son ).............. 1829 Park St., Harrisburg, Pa.
iStambaugh, E lda G ........ 213 Muench St., Harrisburg, P a . . .Teacher.
¡Strickhouser, Mary (G a n d y ).......... Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J.
Stuart, E lla .......................................... Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 1 ... .Teacher.
Wier, E v a ..................................... 11 No. 34th St., Phila., P a . . .Nurse.
Wise, Nancy (C o o v e r)...................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Bailey, W m .......................................... Died July 10, 1912.
Earner, Chas. I .................................. Liverpool, P a................... Prin.
Bender, E. E th an ..............................W illiamstown, P a .......... Minister.
Bitner, E. T ........................................ W aynesboro, P a ..............Teacher.
Bortner, L. S ...................................... Farmingdale, N.. J .........Prin.
Clemens, Lloyd C .............................. Newton Hamilton, P a. .Prin.
Cocklin, L. C .............................. .........Enola, P a .........................P . R . R .
Coover, Sam uel...................................Chambersburg, P a ......... Gen. Mgr. C. & S.Ry.Co.
Egolf, Rush* G ................... 627 Y. M. C. A., Johnstown, P a . . .Teacher.
Eldon, James B ................ .. .1741 N. 13th St., P h ila ./P a .. .Physician.
Griffiths, T. C ...................................... Enola, P a ......................... .P. R. R.
Henry, Donald N ................................Prattsville, N. Y . .............Civil Engineer.
Koons, R a lp h ....................................... Partridge, K a n s a s .........Prin.
Line, G eorge........ ............................... Carlisle, P a .
.............Dentist.
Logue, W . M .......................................Juniata, P a .
............. Prin.
Lyter, G. C .................................... . . . P o r t Royal, P a .................Prin.
McLaughlin, J. H ..............................W estfield, N. J . . . ......... P rin.
Morton, W . D on ..................... 1409 N. 35th St., Omaha, N eb. .Ins.
Mowrey, F lo y d .................................... New Cumberland, P a .. .Teacher.
Myers, Garry C ................................... 1275 Union St., B rooklyn, N. Y.
ßheaffer, I. L ...................................N orth a m p ton , P a ........... Teacher.
Shuck, I. W ........................................ W aynesboro, P a ........... ..Prin. W ash. Twp. H . S.
Swartz, P. A .............. 806 E. Preston St., Baltimore, M d.. . . . P. R. R. Co,
Thomas, S. B .......................... ......W a y n e s b o r o , P a ...............Physician.
Uhler, J. M .......................... ............... Conemaugh, P a . . . . . . . . Supv. Prin.
Underwood, A. 1................ 211 Dithridge St., Pittsburg, P a. .T eacher Schenley H. S.
Watson, W . S ........................ 818 S. Ave., W ilkinsburg, P a ... .W estinghouse Co.
Whetstone, G. H ................................ W aynesboro, P a ........... ,.P rin .
CLASS OF 1906
Bailey, Jennie P ................................ Died March 12, 1910.
Barbour, Florence L .........................Boiling Springs, P a.........Teacher.
Barratt, Ethel C. (G r e g g ).............. Donnally Mills, P a .........
Bentz, Lillian M .............................. .. Mt. H olly Springs, P a .. . Teacher,
Books, B lanche F. (A lb e r ti)..........Springfield, Colo.
Brown, N orway (L a u )......................Y ork Spirngs, Pa.
Bruner, Cora A .................................. Duncannon, P a ................ Teacher.
Clark, M attie (G illa n )............. ,...S t . Thom as, Pa.
Commerer, B e s s i e . . . . ..................... .Shippensburg, P a .......... Teacher.
Coover, Iva (M cC aleb)...................Shippensburg,
Pa.
Cover, V erna.
Craig, Mary (C auliflow er).............. Died June 20, 1915.
Eichinger, Katherine (C obea n ). . .Gettysburg, Pa.
Elliott, Ruth (W y c k o ff).................. Raritan, N. J.
Enck, R hoda (S tro c k )...................... Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 1.
Fogelsanger, Effie M .......................Shippensburg, P a * ......... Clerk.
Fought, Anna G. (H e m p t). . . . . . ..Raym ond, S. D .

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Foreman, Sadie E .......................... . .H ockersville, P a ...............Teacher.
Gracey, Mary I ................................... New Cumberland, P a . ..Teacher.
Graham, Frances M .......................... Newville, P a ....................Teacher.
Hartman, A n n a ............................... .. Tillie, P a . . . . ........ ..........Teacher.
Henry, Em m a A. (S m y ser)........... 123 N. 18th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Hill, Carolyn B. (M orton )..............1409 N. 35th St., Omaha, Neb.
Hoffner, Lizzie E. (H o ffm a n )........ Elizabethville, Pa.
Kann, Grace (H e ise r).................. ..Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 1.
Lehman, M. Helen (W h itm o y e r). . “ The H averford,” A tlantic City, N. J.
McClelland, Mary W . (L in e )..........302 W . Penn St., Butler, Pa.
M cElroy, Mary R .......... 338 Somerset St., Johnstown, P a . . .Teacher.
McNaughton, Carrie (S tow d er). . . 1019 H ighland Place, Altoona, Pa.
Mellinger, Gertrude (W eid n er). . ..Barnitz, Pa.
Myers, M. E d ith ............ .....................Dillsburg, Pa., R. R. 4 . . Teacher.
Myers, H attie B . 55 Jefferson Ave., H asbrouck Heights, N. JTeacher.
Patton, Ruth (G r o v e )................... .F t. Loudon, P a.
Quig, E velyn ........................................ East W aterford, P a . . . .Teacher.
Reinecker, D . Elizabeth.
Russell, Helen H. (A lle n ).............. Lees X Roads, P a.
Schubauer, Catherine I. (K eller). .M anada Hill, P a.
Scott, J. Belle (S tackhou se)..........400 H igh St., Easton, P a.
Shields, M. L au ra.............................. Died August 29, 1913.
Shuttj E lla N ..................................... Elizabethville, P a ...........Teacher.
Sloan, E m m a L .............. 338 Somerset St., Johnstown, P a . . .T eacher.
Smith, Bessie J. (A lliso n )............ Shippensburg, Pa.
Smith, Maud H. (N e ll)................. St. Ignatius, Mont.
Stambaugh, Claudia E. (Senft ) . . .Spring Grave, P a.
.Teacher.
Swartz, A m y K ................................ .Spring Grove, P a.
Taughenbaugh, Abigail V. (Linton) 26 Lawrence Place, Buffalo, N . Y .
Trogler, Mary (R o t z )....................... Ft. Loudon, P a.
.Teacher.
Troxell, Helen M ................................Gettysburg, P a ..
Zerfoss, H elen..................................... Hummelstown, P a .........Teacher.
A gle, B rady H . .............350 Hummel St., Harrisburg, P a . . . .Clerk.
Baish, M elvin.............. ....................... W estfield, N. J . ..............Prin.
Berry, B ru ce.......................................Shippensburg, P a ............Mgr. Furniture Store»
Carothers, Carl O .............................. Middletown, P a . . . . . . . .Electrician.
Cook, Scott H .
Craig, H u g h ......................................... Shippensburg, P a .......... T eacher.
Cramer, Harry».A................................Died Aug. 17, 1911.
Daniels, J . F rank.
Dohner, S. L ................................ . . . .Carlisle, P a . .....................Teacher.
Geiss, Elm er E ................................... Weston, O r e ................... Teacher.
Gracey, G. R e e d . . . . ......................... New Cumberland, P a.
Hauer, Raym ond L ............ 31 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, P a . . ..R eal Estate.
Hershey, L. O tis...................... . . . . . B i g Dam, P a ................... Teacher.
Keiter, W m . 1 ......................................939 G. St., S. W .f W ashington, D. C.
Kim m ei, W . J ....................... Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 6 . . . .Prin.
K irkpatrick, H arry M . . .132 W alnut St., Harrisburg, P a . . .Dentist.
Kuhn, Samuel L . .............. ............... Chambersburg, P a ...........Flagm an C. V. R . R .
McCullough, Hugh H 7 9 0 6 E dgew ood Ave., Swissvale, P a . . .Swissvale News Co.
McCune, W . A le x a n d e r ................ .Duncannon, P a ................ P rin.
M cLaughlin, Curtin C .................... 1Carsonville, P a ................ Teacher.'
Mowrey, Raym ond G ........................Quincy, P a .......................Prin.
Myers, Paul F ........ 1619 R. St., N. W ., W ashington, D. C . . . Incom e T ax Dept.
Neagley, H. C . . . ........................... Fallsington, P a ................ Merchant.
Neagley, Samuel M ........................... Leechburg, P a ................ Prin.
Seville, H arry E .......... ......................Blairsville, P a .................Prin.
Sheely, Clinton C ...............................Greencastle,. Pa.

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Snoke, E rrol F ................................... Shippensburg, P a ............Teller,The Peoples B ank
Starry, D. R a lp h ................................Plainfield, N. J ................Principal.
Thrush, Clarence................................Lemoyne, Pa.
Unger, S. D uey.............. ............... 296 3rd St., Beaver, P a .,. . . Ry. Mail Service.
Zeigler, Paul B .
CLASS OF 1907
Agle, N an cy ............................ ............. Shippensburg, P a .......... Teacher.
Asper, E lda M a e .............................. Y ork Springs, P a ............Teacher.
Arter, Esther K .h (W i t e ) .
Barr, M ary D. (A b b o tt).................. Colfax, Wash.
Benner, Grace (A p p ie r ).................. 1413;; ¿Thompson St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Berry, A l t a .. . .734 Park Ave., Apts. 14, W eehauken, N. J . ..Teacher.
Bittinger, Laura M .........................Biglerville, P a ..................T each er.
Bream, Carrie R. (B r e a m ). . . . . . .Gardner’s, Pa.
Brinkerhoff, Lulu (J u d d )................Utica, N . Y .
Brown, B ess......................................... New Oxford, P a . . . . . . . Teacher.
Brown, Marge (F o x )........................ Perth Amboy, N . J .
Byers, Olive (D int’m a n )..................2210 S. 3rd St., Steelton, P a.
Clever, E th e l.......................................Shippensburg, P a .............Teacher.
Chase, A m y ......................................... Shippensburg, P a ............. T each er.
Clippinger, F loren ce......................... Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Craig, Em m a ( R e e d ) ..................... Cor. Wash, and Locust Sts., Hagerstown,, Md*
Cross, E. M ay.....................................Parkton, M d...................... Teacher.
Cunningham, Ja n et...........................Fairfield, P a ...................... Teacher.
Curley, E m m a............................ .. ..M ercersburg Pa.
Dohner, Em m a (D ig g in s )................1140 B edford St., Johnstown, P a.
Dohner, R uth (H arrison..................5th Floor, S. W ., Tel. B ldg, Ft. W orth, Texas.
Dohner, Benorah (F reem a n ). . . . ..D ied Nov. 31, 1914.
Eby, Cora (G e iss)............................. Weston, O re.......................Teacher.
Fickes, M. Gertrude (W o lfe )...... Newport, Pa.
Fisher, Nora (D o h n e r)......................I l l 7th St., Salem, N. J .
Foltz, E m m a........................................Died August, 1914.
Gettel, Z o ra ..........................................A tlantic City, N. J ........Teacher.
Gilbert, Elsie (H e n r y )......................Shippensburg, Pa.
Gossert, Carrie (N e w m a n )........... W aynesboro, Pa.
Grubb, Orpha (Y e tte r ).
Hamil, Nelle (G ord on ).......... .....N a t r o n a , P a.
Harbison, H arriet (F le m in g )........ Main & Sitgreaves Sts., Phillipsburg, N. J .
Hosfeld, Nelle (B y e r s ).................. .Lampeter* P a.
Ickes, M ary (C o ch lin )...................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Irwin, Bess (C unningham ).............Died Oct. 19, 1913.
Johns, V iolet (R ic h te r )................... Newport, Pa.
Johnston, G r a c e ..................1811 Ligonier St., Latrobe, P a .. .Mus. Supervisor.
Jones, Desse........ .................................R ichm ond Furnace, Pa.Teacher.
Kadel, R uth (H assler).................... W aynesboro, Pa.
Kidwell, Im ogene (S to u t)...............Sheridan, W y o .
Kilraine, Sadie....................................W illiam stown, P a ............Teacher.
Kraber, Laura (N a c e )..................... 308 E. Middle St., Hanover, Pa.
Kreider, Edna (B e n n e tt)................ Oberlin, Pa.
Kauffman, W in ifred ........ ................. Spring Grove, P a ............. Teacher.
Lay, E lla (A d a m s).
Lehmer, Gertrude (M cK issick ). . ..Inglenook, Pa.
Long, L u lu ........................................... Latrobe, P a........................Teacher.
Longnecker, Bertha (S h a fe r ).
M artin,Kathryn (G osserd).............. 306 3rd St., Am bridge, P a.
Mayberry, M yrtle. . . . . . . A ..............Dillsburg, P a.....................Teacher.
Mellinger, Stella (E t te r ).

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Mehring, Edna (K r u g )....................Littlestown, P a.
M ickey, Lois (S killin gton )............. Austin, P a.
Moorehead, M uriel.............................Shippensburg, P a.
Myers, Besse H .................. ............... H ancock, M d.....................Teacher.
Myers, Ruth (S ch a effer)................. Ridgway, P a.
Orris, Belle (R ic h ie )................ ...... .Shamokin, P a.
Rahauser, Mary (M ille r)................ Guilford Springs, P a.
Rauch, Caroline T .............................Progress, P a ...................... Teacher.
Reddig, H arriet (M ellin ger)..........Hays Grove, P a.
Rhodes, Bess (J o h n s )...................... Newport, Pa.
S en ft, E d n a.......................................... Spring Grove, P a ........... Teacher.
Sheaffer, M argaret.............................Hays Grove, P a ............. ..Teacher.
Shively, Naomi (B a itc h a tt)........... Troxelville, P a.
Shriner, Clara (Z im m erm an )........ Orrstown, P a.
Shriner, H arriet................................. Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Seiber, G race....................................... Mifflin town, P a ................. Teacher.
Speese, Pearl (D orn) .
W alker, A lice J ..................................Millerstown, P a ................ Teacher.
W alter, A lm a (G o rd o n )...................Astoria, Long Island, N. Y.
W ineman, F redyth e.............. 500 E lliot St., W ilkinsburg, Pa. Teacher.
W itherspoon, E d ith ...........................Guilford Springs, P a.
Young, E ffa ,........................................ Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 9.
Bowm an, H arry S.
Cook, Jam es E .............................. ...E v a n sto n , W y o ................Steward H ospital fo r
Insane
.Greencastle, P a ............ . Teacher.
Diehl, L uther............
.Greencastle, P a ............ . Teacher.
Earley, Snively........
•Shippensburg, Pa.
Fogelsanger, S. L . . .
. Roxbury, Pa., R. R. 1 .. .Teacher.
Freet, J. I ..................
..Shippensburg, Pa.
Goodhart, O ren........
..Millerstown, P a ............ 1. Teacher.
Grubb, N orm an........
.Mont Clair, N. J .......... .Phy. Director H. S.
Guyer, G eorgp..........
.Camp Hill,Pa., R. R. 1. .T eacher.
Harlacher, J o h n ....
.217 Spring St., Rochester, N. Y.
Johnson, Chas..........
.Brighton, C olo.............. .Prin. H. S.
Jones, Ja m es............
. Allen, P a ........................ . Teacher.
Richwine, George H
.M illerstown, P a ............. .Teacher.
Rumbaugh, U. D . . .
.N orth York, P a .............. Prin.
Shank, R aym ond . . . .
. Hazelton, P a ................. ..Com . Teacher H . S.
Sheaffer, Irvin D .. . .
.Middletown, P a ............ .Student Ursinus Col.
Shearer, Simon S . . .
.Sterling, C olo................ .T eacher.
Smith, Portis A ........
.Shippensburg, P a ........ .. Carriage Business.
Stough, M ulford. . . .
.Shippensburg, P a.
Thrush, E a rl............
.Crosby, N. D .................. .Teacher.
T ritt, Chas. D ..........
.Lordsburg, Calif.
W iebe, P. J ..............
.B everly, N. J ................ .Teacher.
W ire, L e v i..................
Arnold, R obert F . ..

STATE CERTIFICATE
..........Reading, P a .....................P rof, o f Mist. Boys* H.S
CLASS OF 1908

Brindle, E m m a................................... Huntsdale, P a .................. Teacher.
Brindle, Mary E . . . .Sum m it Grove Ave.,B ryn Mawr, P a .. .Teacher.
Boher, Nellie J ................................... Newark, N. J ................. »Teacher.
Byers, A da M ......................................Milton, P a ..........................Teacher.
Conn, Mary C .......... .......................... H oney Cove, P a ...............Teacher.
Cope, Anna M (G u y e r).................... Mont Clair, N. J.
Cremer, M argaretta (F lu k e )..........Indiana, P a.

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Dale, E lla E. (F ish e r).................... W . Leisenring, Pa.
Dunkle, Margie I ..............................Steelton, P a ....................... Teacher.
Eldon, L y d ia...................................... Shippensburg,^ Pa.
Eyster, Jane C .................................... Huntsdale, Pa., R. R. 1. .Teacher.
Falk, Dora M. (H e n se l).................. W illiam stown, Pa.
Ferree, M ary E ................................. M iddletown, P a ................. Teacher.
Fogelsanger, K athryn E. (Coffey).Shippensburg, Pa.
Follm ar, Anna G ............................. Hanover,
P a .................... Teacher.
Follm ar, E dith E .............................Hanover, P a .....................Teacher.
Gettel, Mabel F. (Crider) . . .132 Lincoln W ay W ., Chambersburg, Pa.
Gift, Neadia P. (S chaeffer)............Larimore, N . D .
Hays, Ethel V ......................................Pleasantville, N. J ........ Teacher.
Hays, A lice M. (S p an gler)............ 4058 L afayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Hedding, M argaret M ......................Altoona, P a ....................
Teacher.
Hempt, G race...................................... Camp Hill, P a ...............Teacher.
Henneberger, Minnie B ...................Quincy, P a ..........................Teacher*
Hockenberry, M yrtle (Y oung) . . . .Marshland, Neb.
Hollar, Julia (M cC ullough )............Shippensburg, Pa.
Hoon, Iva (H o o v e r )..........................Newville, Pa.
Hoover, Grace (B e n d e r)................. St. Thom as, P a.
Houston, E lizabeth.........................I d a v ille , P a ..................... .Teacher.
Jones, K athryn F ............................ .W iconisco, P a ...................Teacher.
Kuhn, Jennie (E llio t t)....................Greencastle, P a ................ Teacher.
Lawall, Marion L (H o rn )................613 Center St., W ilkinsburg, Pa.
LeFevre, June..........6934 E strella Ave., Los Angeles, C alif.. Teacher.
LeVan, Mae J .................................... Penbrook, P a .................... Teacher.
Leonard, Bertha E. (F r y ).............. Sharon, P a.
Light, Ruth A. (E rd m a n ).............. Lebanon, Pa.
McClelland, E le a n o r.. . : ................. .Shippensburg,Pa.............. Teacher.
McClelland, W inifred (H u n t)........ Lam bertville, N. J.
McCullough, Mary D ........................Fairmount, W . V a............Teacher.
MacBeth, B lan ch e.............................Netcong, N. J ................... Teacher.
Martin, E lla F .......... ........................Shippensburg, P a . . . . . . Teacher.
Miller, Minnie B. (G a m b le)............Died July 11, 1915.
Myers, Janet.......................... .............Marion, P a . . . ........... ...S t u d e n t Chicago Univ.
Reagle, E m ily B ................................Bangor, P a ........................Teacher.
Rice, B lan ch e..................................... Pottersville, N. J .............Teacher.
R obinson,E va...................................... Markleville, P a ................ Teacher.
Robinson, Jean C ............ ...................Latrobe, P a ...................... Teacher.
Sauble, Carrie E. (D ic k s )................Hampton, Pa.
Scouller, Helen I ................................ Newville, P a . ................... Teacher.
Senseney, Edna M .......... ...................F t. Loudon, P a ...............Teacher.
Sollenberger, S u e .............................. Newville, P a ..................... Teacher.
Squires, Lenna S. (M cC ann ).......... 109 Marseillas Place, Garfield, N. J.
Sterner, U rsula................................... Idaville, P a ....................... Teacher.
Stine, Lottie I. (G ordinier)............. Millersville, Pa.
Stough, Helen A. (E t te r )............... Shippensburg, P a.
Stouteagle, Jeanette..........................McConnellsburg, P a . . . .Teacher.
Stumbaugh, Grace.
Stumbaugh, Sadie (B ru m bau g h ).
Sweigard, Estella V .......................... Linglestown, R. R. 2 .. .Teacher.
Tolan, Sue J ........................................ Catasauqua, P a . . . .......... Teacher.
Underwood, Lydia M ................ 323 W . State St., Media, Pa. .Teacher.
Urich, Laura M ................ 625 N. 15th St., Harrisburg, P a . . . Teacher.
W alhay, Charlotte M ........................Aspers, P a ......................... Teacher.
W ingerd, R u t h . . . . . ..........................Portage, P a .......................Teacher.
W ingerd, Maude (C arson ).............. 21 Phila. Ave., W aynesboro, Pa.
Wise, H elen P .....................................Marysville, Pa.

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W olf, M aud......................................... Abbottstown, P a ..............Teacher.
W olfort, Ethel R. (H a rtm a n )....... Gettysburg, Pa.
W onders, Grace M .......... 2213 N. 5th St., Harrisburg, P a . . ..Teacher.
Auker, E. H ........................................ Lewistown, P a . . . . . . . . .Teacher.
Bair, Milton H .
Cowan, A rchie W ............ ..................W aynesboro, P a . . . . . . ..Clerk.
E licker, W alter G .......................... ..R o se lle Park, N. J ......... Teacher.
Pahs, B ruce H ........................ ........... South Pork, P a . .............Principal.
Gingrich, Irvin R .............................. Palm yra, P a ................ .Bookkeeper.
Good, John L ........................ ............. New Cumberland,P a . . .Physician.
H elt, C. F ............................................Portage, P a ........................Principal.
Hess, M aurice A ................................Tamauqua, P a . . . . ..........Principal.
Hoffman, T hom as..............................York, P a ................ ........... Dentist.
H oyert, J. H a rry .......... ....................Piketown, P a .................T eacher.
Jackson, J. R o y ................................. Girard, P a . . . ................... Supt.
Knouse, R oy D................ .................. Littlestown, P a ............... Principal.
Morrison, G eorge............................... Carlisle, P a ....................... Teacher.
Noonan, Denny C .............................. Coulee City, W a sh ..........Teacher.
Palm er, A lonzo C .............................. Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Pearson, Raym ond W .......... F ort Colonia Dublan, T e x a s .. Dental Surgeon.
Schaeffer, Earl H ................ ............. Ridgw ay, P a . . . . .............Teacher.
Shoap, Lloyd B . ................................Hershey, P a ........... ..
..Clerk.
Smith, Earl B .................. ...................New Cumberland, P a ...E x p e rt Accountant.
Smith, Clayton I ................................ Died April, 1912.
Smith, John A ....................................Dickinson, P a ; ................. Farmer.
W eaver, Alvin L ................................W ilm ore, P a ..................... Prin.
Young, James G ........ '. ........... .......... Carlisle, P a . . . . .............. Teacher.
CLASS OF 1909
Ausherman, Naomi (Cutshall) . . . .Allentown, Pa.
Bellows, Mary A. (Dornblaser) . . . Steelton, Pa.
Bender, H u ldah..................................Dillsburg, P a .....................Teacher.
Benner, Carrie V. (B u tt )................ East Berlin, Pa.
Benner, L. B l a n c h e .......................Gettysburg, P a ................. Teacher.
Bitner, Ethel B. (L o u r ie ).............. 87 W esterville Ave., Plainfield, N. J.
B rady, Maud (Y o h e ).................. ...2 0 1 Hom estead Ave., H artford, Conn.
Brandt, Anna G . ................................ Newport, P a ................T e a c h e r .
Burke, Grace M. (F ogelsanger) . . . Shippensburg, Pa.
Charlton, Marion J ........................... Heston, K an sas.............T e a c h e r .
Crissey, Flora V .................................Schellsburg, P a ................ Teacher.
Detweiler, Bertha E . . i ................ ..Shippensburg, P a ...........Teacher.
Eby, Lena A. (H a tz )....................... 1957 E. 31st St., Loraine, Ohio.
Elicker, B ertha A. (H u m m e l). . . .M ay’s Landing, N. J.
Etter, Ethel C .................................... 105 Little R ock Ave., A tlantic City, N. J.
Etter, Esm a (K e e n e r)......................149 A rch St., Akron, Ohio.
Fogelsanger, E v a ............................S h ippensburg, P a ........... .Teacher.
Frantz, M ary.......................................W aynesboro, P a ............... Teacher.
Freed, B erth a............................. 707 Penna. Ave., York, P a . . .T eacher.
Green, Jennie K ........................ .....S te e lto n , P a . . ................T e a ch e r.
Hargleroad, L illia n ........................... P ark Ridge, N. J ............ Teacher.
Harrison, Elsie V .
Herring, Elizabeth C ........................ Fairfield, Pa.
Hicks, Jennie M. (H o lla n d )........ . 2029 Penn St., Harrisburg, Pa.
H ollar, R hea ( H a u p t ) ...................Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Huston, Mary M. (K n o x ).......... . ..Topeka, Kansas, R. R. 4.
Jackson, M argaret (J oh n son )....... McCreary, Manitoba, Canada.
Johnston, Helen J. (C orb in )..........W ebster Mills, P a............Teacher.

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-Jordan, Florence R ...........................Mercersburg, P a ...............Teacher.
Kendall, M artha................................ McConnellsburg, Pa.
Kendall, Hattie B. (A ld e n )...........Tupers Plains, Ohio.
Kniley, F l o r e n c e . . . . . . . . . ...............Lykens, P a ........................ Teacher.
Kreider, Em m a M ............................. Lebanon, P a ......................Teacher.
Lehman, Besse J ...................... ..
Fayetteville, P a ............... Teacher.
Lerew, Beatrice A. (G rim es)........ Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Lichtenwalner, Viola M.................. 216 Elm St., Steelton, Pa.Teacher.
Lichtenwalner, E dith M .,. ........ .216 Elm St., Steelton, Pa.Teacher.
Long, Esther M ..................................Shippensburg, P a .............Teacher.
McMeen, E dith J ................... 943 2nd Ave., Coraopolls, P a . . .Teacher.
Means, Mary C. (L in d sa y )............. Mowersville, Pa.
Mehring, M ary................................... Littlestown, P a ................Teacher.
Mellott, Maye (H a g erm a n )............ W illiamson, Pa.
Morrow, R u th .....................................Shippensburg, P a ............Teacher.
Noftsker, Claire T ..............................Shippensburg, P a .. . . . ..Teacher.
Orndorff, Anna G ............................. W iconisco, P a .................. Teacher.
Oyler, Bertha M. (G o a s)................ 76Riggs Place, W . Orange, N. J.
Peightel, L ucy L. (B a r to n )............Altoona, P a.
Reeder, Helen F .............. 133 Hillside Ave., Newark, N. J . . .Teacher.
Rinedollar, M aude..............................M cConnellsburg,P a . ...T eacher.
Seabrook, Marion E .......... 123 Lexington Ave., N. Y. C ity .. .Teacher.
Shupp, Edna B ....................................Mt. H olly Springs, P a . .Teacher.
Shutt, Beula I .................................... Johnsonburg, P a . . . . . . ..Teacher. .
Smith, Hettie R .................................Newport, P a ..................... Teacher.
Snively, Mary L ............ ....................Greencastle, P a ...............Stu. Columbia Un‘ v.
Snyder, Erm a J ................................. .Enders, P a ...................... Teacher.
Stutenroth, E m ily K ........................ Shippensburg, P a ............Stenographer.
Troxell, Mary L. (K e n d le h a rt). . ..332 Peffer St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Wilson, Grace A ..................................Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 1 .. ..Teacher.
Bowman, E dgar E . . . . . > ................ E llsw orth/ P a .................. Supv. Prin.
Cutshall, John L ................................Allentown, P a ..................Lawyer.
Deardorff, Oliver F.
Eichelberger, C. H ............................ Died 1915.
Floyd, Rodney J . ........................ ...... Nutley, N. J ....................Teacher.
Gingrich, Clayton C ................ Derry Church, Pa., R. R. 2 . . . Farmer.
Heiges, P. M yers..........355 P ark Ave., East Orange, N. J . . .Teacher.
Hoch, Clarence E ................................335 N. R ebecca St., Pittsburg, Pa.
Hollinger, J a co b .............................. ..Gettysburg, P a . . . ........... Stu. Gettysburg College.
Igartua, Juan S a n to s................... Quebradillas, Porto R ic e . . Teacher.
Jobe, Chas R .
Keener, John F .................... .
149 Arch St., Akron, O h io. . Clerk Goodrich Rubber
W orks.
Markley, G. H ayes.................. ..........Westfield, N. J ................Stu. Columbia College.
Matter, Ralph P .............................. -.N ew Kensington, P a . . .Teacher.
Messinger, George M . . .......... ......... Morganza, P a ................T e a ch e r.
Middour, E m ory J . ............................Washington, D. C . . . . ..Teacher National Cathe­
dral School.
Miller, Evers S .................................. Shippensburg, P a .............Clerk C. V. R. R.
Naugle, G. H a rold ............................. Lees X Roads, P a ..........Teacher.
•Shive, Clyde S ............ ................... .... Houtzdale, P a ................ Teacher.
Wenger, Mark T ................................ Greenville, O h io.............. Teacher H. S.
STATE CERTIFICATE
■Shuck, A. C ................ ......................Chambersburg, P a ..........Prin.
CLASS OF 1910
Agle, Loubertia R. (S h o a p )............Greencastle, Pa.
Allen, F l o r e n c e . . . . . . . . . . . ..............Shippensburg, P a ............Teacher.
Earner, Blanche R. (G ip e )............ Hershey, Pa.

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Braucht, B esse.

.

Christopher, M ary............................. Saxton, P a ....................... Teacher.
Cook, Carrie I. (C o y le ).................... Shady Grove, Pa.
Cope, Nellie M ................................... Shippensburg, P a ........... Teacher.
Cressler, Grace (M athu es).............. Chester, Pa., R. R. 0.
Daugherty, Laura M ........................Riverside, Io w a .............. Teacher.
Deardorff, Isabella F ...................... Gettysburg, P a ...............Teacher.
Dewalt, Kathryn B .............. .............Venetia, P a ......................T each er.
Dimm, F loy E ................................ Millerstown, Pa., R. R. 4. .Teacher.
Duke, Ruth K . . . . . . ........................ Shippen,sburg, P a .............T eacher.
Eberly, Florence A. (R u p p )............ 1919 Brookw ood St,, Harrisburg, Pa.
Fogelsanger, Nellie (C o o v e r)..........Shippensburg, Pa.
Fulton, Edna T. (R e ile y )...............Bedford, Pa.
Gardner, Mary E . . . . . . ...................M iddletown, P a .............. Teacher.
Garver, Kathryn E . ............ 330 N. 10th St., Lebanon, P a . . . Teacher.
Gibboney, V ash ti.......... ...................E v e r e tt, P a........................Teacher.
Good, Albie (N ew com er)................ W aynesboro, Pa.
Herman, Viola C. (H e rtzle r)........ Carlisle, Pa.
Hileman, Gertrude R .............. ..........Holidaysburg, P a . . . . . .Teacher.
Hixon, B eatrice V. (A lex an d er). ..Tremp, Spain.................. care Elbro Pow er & Ir­
rigation Co*
Hoffer, Elsie M .......... 1006 Greenfield Ave., Pittsburg, P a '.. .Teacher.
Hoffman, Mary I ............................... Lebanon, P a ................ .. Teacher.
Johnston, Mary Jane. .132 Greenside Ave., Canonsburg, Pa.Teacher.
Jones, Ethel M ...................................Beaverdale, P a ................. Teacher.
Jones, Helen G ...................................Richm ond Furnace, P a.T eacher.
Karns, Edna G . ..................................Died May 20, 1912.
Kendig, Lillian M ................ 1605 W . 2nd St., Dayton, Ohio. .Stu. Bonebrake Sem*
Linn, Stella M .................................. ..Orrtanna, P a ...................Teacher.
Loy, M ary C ..............................
.Newville,
P a .......Teacher.
McNeal, Mary L ................................ Mifflintown, P a ............... Teacher.
Marshall, Janet K .............................Gettysburg, P a ................T eacher.
Miller, E llen ................ ...................... Elizabethville, P a .......... Teacher.
Myers, Blanche . ........... 1619. R. St., N. W . W ashington, D. C.Stu. Dom. Sci. School.
Neff, R u th ...................................... Fayetteville, Pa., R. R. 1. ..T eacher.
Newman, A va J ........ 3 Grant Ave., Livingston Manor,
New Brunswick, N. J . Teacher.
Peiffer, V era C .................... 121 N. 18th St., Harrisburg, P a. .Teacher.
Rhodes, Anna M ..................................Belmont, N. Y . . . . . . . ..Teacher.
Robertson, Martha E ........................Edgewood, P a ................. Teacher.
Robinson, Helen D. (B e c k )............Cleveland, N. Y.
Scott, Helen J .....................................Gettysburg, P a ............... Teacher.
Shive, R u th ........ ................................. Shippensburg, P a . . . . . . Teacher.
Shimer, Grace E ................................ McConnellsburg, P a . . . . Teacher.
Snoke, Ruth (C assel)........................1232 V ictoria Ave., New Kensington, Pa..
Snyder, A nnabel................................. Duncannon, P a ............... Teacher.
Thrush, R om ayne............ ...................Shippensburg, P a ..........Teacher.
W olfe, Verna M. (R a ilin g )............ 29 W . King St., Shippensburg, Pa.
Beard, R alph P .................................. Green Park, P a .............. Student Bucknell.
Boyer, Chas. E .............................
Loyalton,
P a . . . .T each er.
Brenneman, John A .......................... Mechanicsburg, P a ........ Student State College*
Cassel, Floyd F . .1232 V ictoria Ave., New Kensington, P a. .Prin.
Coyle, Jos. M .......................................Shady Grove, P a . ..........Teacher.
Davis, W illiam V ............................... Altoona, P a ......................P. O. Clerk.
Doyle, H arry G .......................... . . . . . D ry Run, P a ....................Teacher. "
Fluke, Wm. G .............................. ....In d ia n a , P a .......................Ins. Agent.
Grove, J. Seth.................................... .Shady Grove, P a ............ Stu. Ursinus.
Hale, Lee M .........................................Shippensburg, P a ........... B ookkeeper.

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Hendershot, W alter S . .
Hoffman, H arry H ........
Hoke, John B ..................
Jones, Russel J ................
K ell, James A ................
McBeth, Reynolds O . . . ,
Matthews, R obert E . . . .
Nelson, R ussel................
Peffer, Parker S ..............
Peffer, Elm er E ..............
Snider, F loyd H ..............
W hite, Jam es W ............
W itherspoon, A ndrew C
Z ’ egler, J. C lyde.......... ..
Zimmerman, Chas. H . . .

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........ Wilson, P a ..............
Teacher.
........ W illiamstown, P a........... Teacher.
.......... Penbrook, P a ....................Teacher.
......... Millerstown, P a ............... Teacher.
......... New Alexander, P a . . . .Prin.
..........Aspers, P a .................... ...T each er.
......... Lees X Roads, P a ...........Teacher.
......... Princeton, N. J .............. Prin. Gram. School.
......C a r lis le , P a ......................Teacher.
........ Carlisle, P a ...................... Teacher.
......... Altenwald, P a .................. Teacher.
........ Gaithersburg, Md............. Teacher.
..... G u i l f o r d Springs, P a ...S t u . Boston Inst. Tech.
........ Athens, O h io.................... Stu. Ohio Univ.
..........E lizabethville,.................. Teacher.
STATE C E R TIFICATE

W eigle, C. M.
CLASS OF 1911
Alleman, A lm a S .................... ........... Millersburg, P a ................ Teacher.
Bidden, Dora S .......... ................. 515 Elm St., Reading, P a . . .T eacher.
Border, Mamie M ..............................Hampton, P a . . ................. Teacher.
Coulson, A lm a B ............................... Dillsburg, P a .....................Teacher.
Craig, K athleen.......................... .....S c o t la n d , P a ........... .....T e a c h e r .
Demuth, Verna M .................. B oiling Springs, Pa., R. R. 1. ..Teacher.
Dunkle, Mary L .................... .............Steelton, P a ................... ..T eacher.
Elder, Gwendolyn G ........................... Newville, P a ..................T e a c h e r .
E lliott, F lora H ................................... NewMlle, P a .................... Teacher.
Emm ert, Eleanor L ........................ York Springs, P a ............. Teacher.
Fogelsanger, M ary B. (K ann) . . . . .Shippensburg, Pa.
Görkes, Ruth H ........ .. .1228 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, P a . . .Teacher.
Hain, M. H elen.................................. Marysville, P a ...................Teacher.
Hall, Olive B ....................... 2303 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, P a. .Teacher.
Harman, Edna C ............................ ..C arlisle, P a ............. .....T e a c h e r .
Henneberg'er, L. P ea rl..................... Greencastle, P a ................ Teacher.
H etrick, Effie B. (N e id ig ).............. Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Himes, Ruth W .................... 2041 Penn St., Harrisburg, P a, .Teacher.
Hubley, M argaret E .............
Shippensburg, P a .......... Teacher.
Irwin, E dith C. (H a rtm a n ). .150 S. George St., York, P a ..
Kerr, R u th ..............
.......................McVeytown, P a ................Teacher.
Kriner, E lizabeth (H a isto n )..........W illiamstown, P a.
Lehman, Rena C. (C la rk )..............Belleville, Pa.
LeVan, Ruth M ........................ ...¿ ..P e n b r o o k , P a .................... Teacher.
Martin, Cora M ...................................Carlisle, P a ....................... Teacher.
McCall, E dith M .................................Hummelstown, P a .......... T eacher.
McCullough, Helen I ............................Shippensburg, P a .......... Teacher.
McNeal, Judith W . (H a rtm a n ). . .Kauffm an, Pa.
Means, Jeannette E ............ . . . . . . .Newburg, P a .................... Teacher.
Miller, A da C. (T rim m e r).............Mechanicsburg, P a ........... Teacher.
Moore, Ruth M ..................................Fairfield, P a ....................... Teacher.
Myers, Mabel E ........................ ..........Siddonsburg, P a ...............Teacher.
Myers, Mary E ........................ ........... Carlisle, P a ...................... Teacher.
Neron, Fanny M ...................... Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 2 .. ..Teacher.
Nye, Florence M ................................ ..Chambersburg, P a ......... Teacher.
Pascoe, M a r y ...................................Carlisle, P a ........................T eacher.
Rife, Clara M .....................................York, Pa., R. R. 8 .............. Teacher.
Russell, Nelly C . . . . ........................ Shippensburg, P a ............. Teacher.
Seitz, Mary M .................................... Newville, P a ................. ¿..T each er.

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Shearer, Rhoda F . . .......................... Palm yra, P a ..................... Teacher.
Smith, M argaret I. (B e r r y )............Shippensburg, Pa.
Snyder, Georgiana H .....................Greencastle, P a .................. Teacher.
Spangler, Clara J .................. ............Gettysburg, P a . , ........... Teacher.
Tritt, Eleanor D. (H o lla r)..............Shippensburg, Pa.
Vance, Em m a M ................ ...............F t . Loudon, P a ............... Teacher.
W aggoner, Agnes M .......................... Mechanicsburg, P a . . . ..T eacher.
W alhay, R. E d ith .............. i ........... Aspers, P a ........................ T eacher..
W enger, Anna U ........ .............534 R ace St., Harrisburg, P a . .Teacher.
W enger, E lizabeth.............................Findlay, O h io...................Studnet Findlay Col.
W eigle, Stella M. (T a lle y )___ ..20th & Jefferson St., W ilm ington, Del.
W hitm ore, Anna M .. .632 Mulberry St., Hagerstown, M d. ..T eacher.
W ilson, Elizabeth S .......................... Chambersburg, P a ..........T eacher.
Z'm m erm an, Ethel J .......... ............. Ambler, P a ....................... Teacher.
Appier, John O . . . ............................ Belleville, N. J ................Teacher.
Arnold, Harrison M .......................... Dover, P a ..........................Prin.
Bailey, Eugene S ........ ........... ........... Dillsburg, P a ...................Stu. State College.
Barton, Harper P ..............................Hustontown, P a .............. Ins. Agent.
Coble, Aaron H ...................................Chambersburg, P a ..........T eacher.
Coffey, Frank L ................ 2 4 1 W . P om fret St., Carlisle, P a . .Prin. Penn Bldg.
Eshelman, Joseph W .
Faust, J. F ra n k ............ ..................... Johnstown, P a ................... Teacher H. S.
Haiston, Frank M ............ .................W illiamstown, P a ........... Prin.
Hartman, John W ............................ Kauffman, P a ................... Merchant.
Hege, Frank B .................................. W illiamson, P a .................T eacher.
H osfeld, George W ..............................Shippensburg, P a ..........Gas & Elec. Co.
Jones, John E .................
..Mountaindale, P a ..........Teacher.
Kraber, R oy F .................................... Hampton'; P a ..................... T eacher
Hanover H . S.
March, Joseph W ................................Rahway, N. J ................... Prin.
McCleaf, Harry J ................... 378 H igh St., Pottstown, P a . . .Sup. Prin. N. Coventry
Twp. School.
McClelland, Cummins.......... .......S h ip p e n s b u r g , P a ..........Student State College.
M cKenzie, M. E d ga r............ .............Fayetteville, P a ..............Farmer.
Morrow, W illiam B ............................ Shippensburg, P a ..........Teacher'M iddletow n.
Mummert, Ira C ................ .................Biglerville, P a ................ Prin.
Myers, Raym ond A ........................ ...Siddonsburg, P a ..............T eacher.
Niesley, Howard G . . . * . . . .......... . .Allen, P a ........................... Student State College.
Parmer, Preston E ...........................Sykesville, P a ................... Prin.
Reese, John G . . . .................. * ...........Shippensburg, P a ...........Stu. L afayette Col.
Reynolds, W alter D ..........................Gettysburg, P a .................. Teacher H . S.
Skelly, W illiam H ............................Boiling Springs* P a ......... Prin.
W altersdorff, Maurice C . ...............Hanover, P a ...................... Stu. F. & M.
CLASS OF 1912
Alexander, Anna C. (M cG ee)........ W illow Hill, Pa.
Baer, Edna R .....................................Shermansdale, P a ............Teacher.
Bair, Bess C . . . ........................ ......... Fannettsburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Baker, W inona P ............................ ..Chambersburg, P a . . . . . Teacher.
Bare, M inerva .1.............. ...........Cly, F a ...................u . . . . . . . . .Teacher.
Earner, Ruth M ................................. Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Besecker, Nettie ( G a t e s ) . . . . ........ Mt;, Alto, Pa., R. R. 1.
Boher, Blanche E . ............................Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Bradley, E lla R .................. 621 Orchard Ave.,Avalon, P a . . ..Teacher.
Brumbaugh, Mary G ........ ................Greencastle, P a ............T ea ch er.
Christian, Edna C .................. ..
Chambersburg, P a ......... Teacher.
Cope, Margaret S .............. ................ Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Daley, C. E l l a .................................. .South Fork, P a ................Teacher.

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Dlnterman, N. Salom e..................... Spring Grove, P a ............Teacher.
Disert, Mary C ..............................
.W aynesboro, P a ..............Teacher.
Dohner, R hoda E .......... ..
..Conemaugh, P a ...............Teacher.
Essick, Jéannette.......................... .Chambersburg, P a .......... Teacher.
Feiser, Ida E..................................
.N ew Oxford, P a .............Teacher.
Fleming, Josephine C. (Z e rb y ). .M addix Run, Pa.
Fogelsanger, Helen E. (Slaugenhaup) Chambersburg, Pa.
Gill, A lpha M ...................................... Myersdale, P a ..................Teacher.
Green, Pearl B.................................... Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Holllnger, Bertha E ......................... W aynesboro, P a .............. Teacher.
Hoffman, Grace M ........................ ...N e w Bloomfield, P a . . ..Teacher.
Horn, Leila G .................... ................. Shippensburg, P a ............Teacner.
Karper, Grace M .......... ......................Carlisle, P a .......................Teacher.
Kauffman, E dith C ............................Greencastle, Pa., R. R. 2.Teaciier.
Keefer, Grace P ........
..............Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Keeny, M artha M . . . .
............ New Oxford, P a ...............Teacher.
Kidwell, Sarah E . . . .
. ...........Everett, P a
.........Tea cher.
Kraber, M. Gertrude.
..............Hampton, P a . . . . . . . . . .Teacher.
Lamberson, Fern H . .. .823 Maple Ave., Turtle Creek, P a . . ..Teacher.
Lessig, M argaret H .
.............. Rainsburg, P a . . . ........... Teacher.
Long, Ruth C ............
............ Shippensburg, P a .......... Teacher.
Love, Helen E ..........
............ Oakville, P a .......... ........... Teacher.
MacDannald, Mary S ........................ Glen Side, P a . . . . . . . . ..Teacher.
McElroy,Florence E .......................... Fayetteville, P a . ............. Teacher.
McElhare, Viola E ............................ Shippensburg, P a .............Teacher.
Miller, Bess C . ..........................63 Mill St., Morrisville, P a .. .Teacher.
Mouer, V ern a.................... ................. .Carnegie,' P a . ____ ____Teacher.
Musgrave, R am ona.............. 7414 R ace St., Pittsburg, P a . . . .Teacher.
Myers, Bertha R ...............
Newport, P a .............
.Teacner.
Oyler, Luella M . . . . .............................. Fayetteville, P a ...........T eacher.
Pofflnberger, Florence E ................. Foltz, P a ........................... Teacher.
Powell, Ethel J ..................................Shippensburg, P a ........... Teacher.
Reed, K athleen C ............................... Hightstown, N. J ............Teacher.
Schoenly, Helen R ............... 520 N. Law St., Allentown, P a. .Teacher.
Seibert, E lla G .......... ......................... B ox 461, Pitcairn, P a . ..Teacher.
Sheafer, Clara M ................. ..............Mt. Alto, P a ............... ...T e a ch er.
Sheesley, Clara M ................. 332 V alley St., Lewistown, P a. .Teacher.
Snively, M. Isabella........ ................. Greencastle, P a ...............Teacher.
Stull, Grace A. (Tom kins) .385 First Ave., Phoenixville, Pa.Teacher.
Thrush, Leon C ...,....................
..Shippensburg, P a ...... Teacher.
Wolfe, Ethel B................................. ...N ew ville, P a ............... ...T each er.
Benzel, Ralphas E. J ..........................Hanover, p a . ................ .Teacher.
Benedict, Rush G .............................. Mt. Alto, P a .................... Teacher.
Charles, J. O tis.................................. Millerstown, P a ...............Prin.
Faust, Paul B . ..........................105 N. 2nd St.,. Steelton, P a . . .T eacher Steelton.
Foreman, G e o r g e . . . . . . . . . ..............Hockersville, P a ............. Teacher.
Foreman, H a r r y ............................. ..H ockersville, P a . . . . . . . . .Stu. L. V. C.
Garland, Albert C ..............................Lehmaster, P a .................P rincipal.
Harlacher, J o se f.............................. „.Mt. Alto, P a ............. ....S t u . Forestry Academ y.
Hawbaker, O m ar............................. Mercersburg, P a ............. Stu. Phila. School o f
Pharm acy.
Hege, Ira M .................................. ...M a r io n , P a . . .....................Bank Clerk.
Hess, Lester S ........................ .............Capron, 111...................P r in .
Hetrick, John H . ....................Federal Bldg. Pittsburg, P a . ..M ail Clerk.
Hoch, Donald A .................. ................Newburg, P a ............... . .Teacher.
Jobe, W alter R.
Markley, Frank R ........ 835 R ebecca St., W ilkinsburg, P a . ..W estinghouse Co.
Schue, Clark W .................. ............... Hanover, P a .....................Bookkeeper.

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Stouffer, Samuel M
Stamy, Abram C . . .
Thompson, Guy H .
Trostle, James C ...
W ampler, John O . .
W alker, M. P e r c y ..
Zepp, Clarence C . . ,

Highspire, P a ..................Prin.
Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 6. ..Teacher.
........ Chadwick, 111................. Prin.
, . . . . Princeton, N. J ............ .. Student Princeton.
....H a n o v e r , P a ...................T eacher.
. . . . Pearl City, 111................Teacher.
........New Oxford, P a ............ Teacher.
CLASS OF 1913

Allwine, Bessie M . . . . ....................Union Deposit, P a ..........Teacher.
Allwine, Mary J .......... ........ ......... ..Union .Deposit, P a ..........Teacher.
Anthony, B elle I ........ .................... W ellsvillé, P a .................. Teacher.
Ausherman, Clara F . . ......................Chambersburg, P a .......... Teacher.
Baker, A lm a P ............ 6904 Ham ilton Avé;, Pittsburg, P a. .Student Pittsbg. Univ.
..................Mechanicsburg, P a ........ Teacher.
Bentzel, M. H e le n .. . .
Burgner, E va S .......... .................... Chambersburg, P a .......... Teacher.
Burkhart, Ruth E . . . . .....................Chambersburg, P a . . . . ..Teacher.
Camp, M ary I .............. ..................... Dry Run, P a....................Stu. M aryville College.
Clapsaddle, Mary E .. . . '................ Dillsburg, P a ................... Teacher.
Clever, Leila T ............ ..................... Shippensburg, P a ...........Teacher.
Cope, M ary M .............. ......................Shippensburg, P a ...........Teacher
Cover, Slyvia B .......... .................... Highspire, P a ..................Teacher.
Deardorff, Ruth E . . . . ......................Gettysburg, Pa., R. R. 5-Teacher.
Dittenhafer, Myrtle E . . . . . . . . . . ..Starner’s, P a .................. .Teacher Loysville Or­
phans* Home.
Ehrhart, Grace E ................ .............. Hanover, P a ..................... Teacher.
Emm ert, Marguerite R . . . . . . . . . . .Y ork Springs, P a .......... Teacher.
Eves, L. Josephine.............. ............ Camp Hill, P a .............. Teacher.
Freidinger, M ildred............ ..............Shippensburg, P a . .......... Teacher.
Geyer, Anna F lo ................. ............... Upper Strasburg, P a . . .Teacher.
Gibboney, M. L illia n .......... ..............Everett, P a . . . ................ Teacher.
Glessner, Nora M ............... ..............Shippensburg, P a ........... Teacher.
Grove, Helen S u e .. . . . . . . . . . . .801 6th Ave., Altoona, P t . . .Stu. Chi. University.
Hade, Mary M .................... . ...............State Line, P a ..................Teacher.
Haldem an, Jennie I .......... . .............. Mexico, P a ......... ............... Teacher.
Haldeman, Anna M............ ............. Mexico, P a . . . ....................Teacher.
Hassler, Naom i C ; ----------- ............ Spring Grove, P a .............Teacher.
H awk, Helene M. (Green) .............. 122 St. James Place, Oakley Apts. 9,
Atlantic City, N. J.
Hixon, Lulu E ...................... ............ Dry Run, P a . . ................. Teacher.
H och, Laura M .................... . Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 1,. .Teacher, »
H osfeld, Elsie F. (LeVan) .......... .. .Shippensburg, Pa.
Johnson, Elsie G ................ .............. W oodbury, P a .................. Teacher.
K eck, Clara C ...................... ........ ...S n ow Shoe, P a .................Teacher.
Kerr, Lorm a L . . . ............... ............. McVeytown, P a ................Teacher.
Kraber, Iv y E ...................... ..............Hampton, P a ................... Teacher.
K rall, Elizabeth L .............. ..............Shippensburg, P a ........... Teacher.
Lehman, Orpha M .............. ............. Kerrsville, P a ...................Teacher.
Light, Pearl V . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ Mercersburg, P a ...............Teacher.
Lingle, Irene M .................... ............ Linglestown, P a ...............Teacher.
Logan, Mae C ...................... . . . . . . ..Carlisle, P a ......................Teacher.
Lytle, Nellie E .................... ..............Newville* P a .....................Teacher.
M cKibbin, Mary T .............. ..............B uck Valley, P a ............. Teacher.
Moore, Florence G .............. ..............Mercersburg, Pa.
Plough, Mary M .................. ............. Newville, P a ..................... Teacher.
Rahauser, K athryn B ........ ..Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 8 . . . Teacher.
Reed, M. Pauline................ . 811 W alnut St., Lebanon, P a . . ..Teacher.

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Reeser, M. R u th ..................................Lemoyne, P a ................ . Teacher.
Sheaffer, Maude E . . . . ..................... Middletown, P a ........... Teacher.
Shearer, Olive L ................................ Dry Run, P a .................. Student W ooster, Ohio.
Sherrick, M argaret L ................ ....S h ippensburg, P a ......... .Teacher.
Shover, Ruth E .......................... ..
Shippenshurg, P a . . . . . Teacher.
Shriner, Cathryn < W a rfel).......... .. Linglestown, Pa.
Small, Anna M ........................ Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 1 .. Teacher.
Smith, Grace E .................................. Mt. Alto, P a .................. .Teacher.
Smith, Maisie F ...................... .......... W aynesboro, P a ............. Teacher.
Snider, Tressie B ........ ...................... Altenwald, P a ................ Teacher.
Steele, Katie B ess............................ Shippensburg, P a ........... Teacher.
Stoler, A. M arguerite...................... Saxton,, P a ........................ Teacher.
Stratton, Nora C ............................... Chambersburg, P a ..........Teacher.
Thomas, Estella M ...........................Spring Grove, P a ............Teacher.
Tschop, Pauline A ............................York; P a ..............................Teacher.
Umberger, Mary E ............................ W illiam s Grove, P a . . . . Teacher.
Watts, Ethel R .............................. ..N e w Cumberland, P a .. . Teacher.
Witmer, Mary L . .............................. Mt. Alto, P a .................... Teacher.
Wolff, D o r o t h y .................................. Shippensburg, P a ...........Student Sm ith College.
Wolff, Gertrude.................................. Shippensburg, P a ...........Student Sm ith College.
Wolfe, A lice E . . .................................. Abbotttsown, P a ...........Teacher.
Zimmerman, Mary M .......................Highspire, P a .................. Teacher.
Albert, Chester E ..............................Conemaugh, P a ............... Teacher.
Bradley, Thom as O ........ 119 Burrows St., State College, Pa.Student.
Brenneman, Oren W ........... Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 3 .. ..Teacher.
Brewbaker, Chalmers L .................. Greencastle, P a ............... Teacher.
Bucher, Erwin L ............................... Franklinville, N. J .........Teacher.
Buckalew, Chas. H . . . . .721 E. 10th St., W ilm ington, D el. ..Stu. Univ. o f Maryland.
Clugston, C. L e s te r ......................... .E ast W aterford, P a .........Stu. W illiam spt. Sem.
Crunkleton, G. L ester.......................State Line, P a .................Teacher.
Diven, Chas. A ....................................Shippensburg, P a ...........Bookkeeper.
Dubs, John W ..............................736 Balt. St., Hanover, P a. ..Teacher.
Eichelberger, P ercy S .......... ........... Siddonsburg, P a . ........... Student Perkiom en.
Fuss, E. E arnest............................... Kauffman, P a .................. Student State College.
Goodhart, Herm an C . . .................... Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 2. . ..Teacher.
Hess, Joseph C ................................W aynesboro, Pa., R. R. 2. .Student Ursinus College.
Jumper, R oy M............................... ..Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 3 .. ..Teacher.
King, Earl H .................................... .. Dillsburg, P a ................... Teacher.
Lischy, R alph M ............................... Portage, P a ...................... Prin.
Lupp, John L ..................................... Shippensburg, Pa.
McGee, Chas. M................................. W illow Hill, P a ...............Teacher.
Metzger, B enjam in F .......................Brownstown, P a .............. Teacher.
Oyler, F. M arion................................Mt. Alto, P a ..................... Studnet State College.
Sheibley, C. W ilm o t..........................H 'ghspire, P a ................... Teacher.
Snoke, Hubert R ................................Shippensburg, P a ............ Student L. V. C.
Spahr, Otto L .................................. ..D illsburg, P a ....................Teacher.
S*ouffer, R ay R ................ 127 W . 3rd St., W aynesboro, P a . . .Teacher.
Trostle, Jerry F .......... 30 DuPont Place, Johnstown, P a . . . .Teacher.
Weigle, Chas. L . . .20th & Jefferson Sts., W ilm ington, D el. .Student Del. College.
FOUR Y E A R COURSE
CLASS OF 1914
Agle, Lena A ................
Beidel, Nellie M .......... .
Clipplnger, Ruth G . . . .
Drawbaugh, Pauline E

.Shippensburg, P a ...........Teacher.
.Shippensburg, P a .......... Teacher.
.Shippensburg, P a . . . . . .Teacher.
Chambersburg, P a .......... Teacher.

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Freidinger, 'M ildred............................Shippensburg, P a . . . ; . . Teacher.
Glessner, Nora M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shippensburg, P a ........ .. Teacher.
Groninger, M. R u th ........ ................. Mifflin, P a .......................... Teacher.
Houston, M argaret J o y .. .446 East Pearl St., Butler, P a . . . Teacher.
K rall, Elizabeth L ............................. Shippensburg, P a ............Teacher,
Markley, E. McClure (T r o stle ). . ..30 DuPont Place, Johnstown, Pa.
Reeser, M. R u t h .................. ............Lemoyne, P a .................T e a ch e r.
Sheads, Elizabeth R ......................... Gettysburg, P a ................ Teacher.
Meckley, H erbert W ......................... Abbottstown, P a ..............Teacher.
Rice, C. S .......... ..................................Academ ia, P a . ................. Principal.
Squires, Fred C .......... ....................... Shippensburg, P a .............Business.
Snyder, W. E a r n e s t ........................ Newville, P a .....................Teacher.
CLASS OF 1915
Bard, H. G a i l . . . . . . . ........................ Chambersburg, P a ...........Teacher.
B eck, Elsie E . . . , ..............................Camp Hill, P a ..................Teacher.
Brandt, Gertrude E ...........................Newport, P a ......................Teacher.
Byers, Grace L . ................ ........... ....Fairfield, P a . . . . . . . . . > .Teacher.
Commerer, H ilda E ...........................Shippensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Crouse, L ola E .............. ..................... Dry Run, P a .....................Teacher.
Diehl, Marion A . ____ _____ , , ____ .Shippensburg, P a ...........Teacher.
Elicker, Laura M ...............................Dillsburg, P a ....................Teacher.
Fehr, Fanny M ...................................Pine G rov e,-P a................T each er.
Felton, Edisto M ................................Everett, Pa., R. R. 5 ------ Teacher.
Fiscal, A lm a M ..................... . . . . ...N e w Oxford, P a . .............Teacher.
Fogelsanger, Mildred R ...................Sh'ppensburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Friedley, M. R u th ............................. W aynesboro, P a ............... Teacher.
Garrett, Anna M ................................ W aynesboro, P a ............... Teacher.
Gibble, M. E d ith ................................ W alnut; Bottom , P a . . . .Teacher.
H ocker, Edna F .................................Highspire, P a ................... Teacher.
Hoffman, A lm a L ............ ....... ..........Carlisle, P a ....................... Teacher.
Hummel, H. N e ld a .......................... Hummelstown, P a ........... Teacher.
Kepler, E lla S .......... 362 W . K ing St., Chambersburg, P a . . .Teacher.
Kline, Mary E ....................................York Springs, P a ............ Teacher.
Lerew, M argaret A ...........................New Oxford, P a ............... Teacher.
Lewis, E m ily M . . . .7513 Susquehanna St., Pittsburg, P a . . .Teacher.
Lowry, E lva R .................................... W aynesboro, P a ...............Teacher.
McClellan, May S .............................. Mifflin, P a .......................... Teacher.
McClelland, L iberty.......................... Shippensburg, P a............. Student W ilson College.
McCullough, M artha F ..................... Shippensburg, P a .......... .T eacher.
McCune, E lizabeth H ........................Shippensburg, P a . . . ----- Teacher.
M cElroy, Besse E .............................. Fayetteville, P a ............... Teacher.
McNeal, Elizabeth L .........................Chambersburg, P a ...........Teacher.
Markward, Lena E ............................ Shippensburg, Pa.
Miller, Katherine E ......................... W iconisco, P a . . . ..............Teacner,
Miller, Ruth L . . . . ____ 225 Phila. Ave., W aynesboro, P a. ..Teacher.
Miller, A. E lean or..............................Spring Run, P a ............... Teacher.
Monn, Ruth E .................. ...................Scotland, P a ..................... Teacher.
Mumma, Grace F . ..............................W aynesboro, P a .............. Teacher.
Powell, Hazel E .......................... .......Shippensburg, P a ............Teacher.
Shive, N aom i M ..................................Shippensburg, P a .............Teacher.
Smith, Carrie M ................................. Reedsville, P a ...................Teacher.
Squires, R h e a ............ 109 Marsellas Place, Garfield, N. J ------Sup. Music.
Troxell, M argaret E ........ 1...............Gettysburg, P a .
W hitm ore, Nan E ..............................W aynesboro, P a ................Teacher.
W illiam s, Nannie L .......................... Jacobus, P a ....................... Teacher.
W interstein, Florence E ............ ...D u n m o r e , P a .................... Teacher.
W olff, Bessie A . . . ...................... ...H ig h s p ir e , P a .................. Teacher.
W orkm an, Grace I ............................ F loe Grove, P a .................Teacher.

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Bernheisek Newton C
Coons, J. Cam pbell. . .
Elicker, Russell R . . . .
Evans, H arold G ........
Frehn, H. R a n k in ....
Gamble, Thom as S . . .
Gardner, B ryce S ........
Geyer, Paul N ..............
Glass, J. L lo y d ............
Grove, E dgar D ..........
Herting, P. E a rl..........
Hoke, J. R o y ................
Johnston, Samuel A . .
Lower, Edgar R ..........
McCauslin, A lfred R . .
McVitty, Claire G ........
Mathias, R oy J .......... ..
Means, James Q ..........
Packer, Ellis M ............
Park, O. R aym ond . . . .
Screiver, J. Claude. . . .
Skelly, F. C lark..........
Stock, John L ..............

..Green Park, P a .............. Teacher.
.W illo w Hill, P a ...............Teacher.
.Franklintown, P a ...........Teacher.
.Penbrook, P a ....................Teacher.
•W alnut Bottom , P a . . . . Teacher.
.D ry Run, P a .................... Teacher.
. Newburg, P a .................... Teacher.
.Upper Strasburg, P a . . . .Teacher.
•Scotland, P a .....................Teacher.
.Shady Grove, P a ............Teacher.
. Biglerville, P a .................Teacher.
.Greencastle, P a ................Teacher.
.Spring Run, P a ...............Teacher.
.W est Fairview, P a .........Prin.
. Everett, P a .......................Teacher.
.Doylesburg, P a ................ Teacher.
.Burnt Cabins, P a ........... Teacner.
.Shippensburg, P a. . . . * .Teacher.
Penbrook, P a ...................Teacher.
Fannettsburg, P a ............ Teacher.
Wilson, P a ........................ Teacher.
. Shippensburg, P a ........ .. Teacher.
New Oxford, P a .............. Teacher.

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Pupils registered In the M odel School since September, 1915.
TE N TH GRADE
DeHaven, John
Horton, R ichard
Maclay, Chas.
Mellinger, Bruce
Rine, Clarence
W elsh, R ichard
Zullinger, Sidney

Clever, Dorothy
Cope, Sara
Duncan, Mary
McCaleb, Mary
Neff, Hope
Sprecher, Ruth

N IN TH GRADE
Brandt, Olga
Cling, Elsie
Coldsmith, Esther
Gipe, Mabel
H em phill, Anna
Hoke, Anna
McCaleb, Chloe
M eredith, Grace
M iller, Mary
Neff, Verna
;Shive, Helen
Snoke, Verna
.Staub, Mildred
•Stutenroth, Nellie

Angle, R alph
Alleman, R oy
Duncan, W illiam
Easterbrook, Geo.
Gelwicks, Paul
Gilbert, Jas.
Matthews, Francis
W atson, Earl
Zullinger, Thomas

GRADE
•Cashman, Enola
Craig, Elizabeth
•Crawford, A lm a
Barnhart, Rosa
Duncan, Laura
Fackler, Ellen
Fogelsonger, Ruth
•Johnston, Mildred
K elly, Janet
McLean, A lice
Shoap, Helen
¿Sprecher, Sylvia
W olf, Gladys
W oods, Elizabeth

Barner, John
B oyer, Paul
Clever, Gwynn
Detwiler, Joseph
Easterbrook, Arthur
Eberly, Lee
Horton, Edward
Kelly, Claire
Lehman, Paul
Means, R obert
M ickey, Lynn
Mowry, W ilm ot
Skinner, R alph
W elsh, Augustus

SEVENTH GRADE
Barnhart, Pearl
H eckm an, Margaret
Eley, May
Eyer, Lottie
F ackler, Sara
F itzgerald, Violet
H osfeld, Julia
■Johnston, Margaret
Maclay, M arjorie
Meredith, M arjorie
Suders, Helen
Tarman, Rachel

A ngle, Samuel
B lack, Raym ond
Cashman, Fred
Craig, Edwin
Eberly, Frank
Goodhart, Claire
Green, W alter
Heiges, R alph
Horton, John
Johnston, Paul
Laughery, H arry
Nye, F loyd
Russell, Quinton

CUM BERLAND. V A LL E Y STATE NORMAL. SCHOOL
SIX T H G R A D S
Angle, Paul
Easterbrook, Wm.
Kelly, Earl
McCullough, Wm.
Mummert, Russell
Railing,. Samuel

Baker, Pearl
Craig, T revaCoy, Ruth
Funk, Kathryn
Goodhart, Miriam
Ickes, Anna
;:
Mellon, M argaret
Mozingo, Helen
Mozingo, Mildred
Russell, Ruth
Seitz, Adella
Smith, Edith
Strike, MUdred
Zullinger, Emeline

F IF T H GRADE
Angle, Lynn
Barbour, W m .
Barner, George
Burkholder, Earl
Craig, Lester
Detwiler, David
Eberly, David
Gesford, Clarence
Handshaw, Joan
Hippensteele, George
Hosfield, R ichard
Kelly, Harper
Mellon, Randall
Plasterer, Scott

Brady, Nellie
Horton, Margaret
Nye, Rhoda
Souders, Katherine
Tompkins, Olive

FOURTH GRADE
Barbour, Rachel
Castner, Ida
Fackler, Martha
Kane, Laura
Lehman, Margaret
Mains, Mary
Nye, E dith
Suders, Ray

.

Burkholder, Raym ond
Deckman, David
Eley, Ira
Forsythe, Fred
Johnston, Norman
Rileyi Harold
Rosenberry, Benj.
Sprecher, Eugene
W atson, Ernest
W olf, Harry

TH IR D GRADE
Easterbrook, Elizabeth
Fitzgerald, Naomi
Hale, Ruth
H oltry, May
Laughery, Catherine

Alexander, Chas. •
Alexander, Fred
Brady, Chas. .
Detwiler, W ilbur
Easterbrook, John
Fisher Graydon
Gilbert, R obert
Grondon, Wm.
Mains, Ira
Meredith, John
Mummert, W alter
Nehf, Harry

113

114

CUMBERLAND V A LLE Y STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SECOND GRADE
Angle, Earl
Barrick, Bruce
Barrick, Howard
Eberly, Jay
Henderson, Harry
H oltry, Finley
Mozingo, ’William
Railing, Paul
Russell, Ernest
Sprecher, Glenn
W atson, Lester
W eibley, Albert
W eist, H arry

Henderson, Ethel
Hippensteele, Dallas
Kelly, Nellie
Laughery, A lfretta
Myers, Grace
Mooney, Caroline

FIR ST GRADE
Funk, Upton
Green, Raym ond
Herr, Moyer
Mooney, Lester
. Myers, Chas.
Weist, Howard

Burkholder, Dorothy
Cashman, Elizabeth
Easterbrook, Evelyn
Forsythe, Dorothy
Grondon, Carrie
Koontz, Julia
MetZj Eleanor
McMullin, Lillian
McCoy, Helen
Myers,- Lillian
Myers, Lydia
Nehf, Julia
W eibley, Mary

SUMMARY
T otal Enrollm ent for 1915-16
Post Graduates ••••••••••••••••• ••••

••••.• •••••••••••.......... .. ••••? ..............

Q

Seniors ............................ ....................................•............................. ...................................... ^
Juniors .............. ............................................ ........... .. .••. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. •111
118
Sophomores ............................ . . . . . . . . . ............................... ....................... .....
■ H



. . . . ____ 169

Specials (not previously included) .................................................................................... 00
Total in Normal Department ................................ ............. ............i . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 0
Students in Model School . . . . . . ...... ........................... .................. ..; . . . . . 209
Total in Normal and Model School

759