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THIRTIETH 
ANNUAL  CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 


INDIANA  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

OF  PENNSYLVANIA 


NINTH  NORMAL  SCHOOL  DISTRICT 


INDIANA,  INDIANA  COUNTY,  PENNA. 


1903-1904 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2009  with  funding  from 

Lyrasis  IVIembers  and  Sloan  Foundation 


http://www.archive.org/details/annualcatalogueo1904indi 


1904.  1905. 

Calendar. 

1904. 

FALL  TERM,  FIFTEEN  WEEKS. 

Opeus,  Tuesday,  September  6,  1904. 
Classification  of  new  students  at  1:00  P.  M. 
Closes,  Friday,  December  16,  1904. 

1905. 

WINTER  TERM,  TWELVE  WEEKS. 

Opens,  Tuesday,  January  3,  1905. 
Classification  of  new  students  at  1:00  P.  M. 
Closes,  Friday,  March  24,  1905. 

SPRING  AND  SUMMER  TERM,  THIRTEEN  WEEKS. 

Opens,  Tuesday,  April  4,  1905. 

Classification  of  new  students  at  1:00  P.  M. 

Baccalaureate  Sermon,  Sabbath,  A.  M.,  June  25,  1905. 

Annual    Sermon  before  Christian  Association,   P.   M.,  Sabbath, 

June  25,  1905. 
Commencement  Concert,  Monday  evening,  June  26,    1905. 
Business  Meeting  of  Alumni  Association,  Tuesday.  June  27,  1905. 
Class  Day  Exercises,  Tuesday,  June  27,  1905. 
Alumni  Banquet,  Tuesday  evening,  June  27,  1905. 
Commencement,  Wednesday,  June  28,  1905. 


STATE  NORMAI^  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


Board  of  Trustees. 


REPRESENTING  THE  STOCKHOLDERS. 

J.  Wood  Clark Indiana  1 

A.  T.  MOORHEAD 

Hon.  John  P.  Elkin 

H.  W.  Wilson 


Hon.  Harry  White 

T.   E.   HiLDEBRAND  . 

John  W.  Sutton.    . 
Wm.  S.  Daugherty. 


Thomas  Sutton  . 
Edward  Ro\ve.  . 
W.  R.  Loughry  . 
Griffith  Ellis  . 


}■  Term  expires  in  1905, 


J 

)■  Term  expires  in  1906. 


(►  Term  expires  in  1907. 


J 


REPRESENTING  THE  STATE. 

Hon.  a.  W.  Kimmell Indiana  "1 

Hon.  J.  G.  Mitchell.    .    .    .  Hamilton    r  Term  expires  in  1905. 
Jefferson  Co.  I 

W.  J.  Mitchell Indiana  | 

Hon.  John  S.  Fisher "         i 

Hon.  S.  M.  Jack Indiana  ) 

Rev.  G.  T.  Reynolds  .    .    .  Vandergrift  J 


Term  expires  in  1906. 
Term  expires  in  1907. 


Officers  of  the  Board. 


Thomas  Sutton, 

President. 

J.  Wood  Clark, 

Secretary. 


Hon.  John  P.  Elkin, 

Vice  President, 


James  M.  Watt, 


Treasurer, 


STATE  NOR]SrA.L  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


Standing  Committees. 


INSTRUCTION  AND  DISCIPLINE. 
Harry  White,  John  P.  Elkin,  J.  Wood  Clark, 

S.  M.  Jack,  W.  J.  Mitchell. 

EMPLOYMENT  OF  TEACHERS- ADVERTISING  AND  PRINTING. 

D.  J.  Waller,  Jr.,       Rev.  G.  T.  Reynolds,  John  P.  Elkin, 

Thomas  Sutton,  S.  M.  Jack. 

FINANCE. 

W.  J.  Mitchell,  John  S.  Fisher,  J-  W.  Sutton, 

Jas.  G.  Mitchell,  Harry  White. 

ACCOUNTS  AND  CLAIMS. 

Griffith  Ellis,  H.  W.  Wilson,  G.  T.  Reynolds. 

EXPENDITURES  AND  SUPPLIES, 
jr  p.  Elkin,  W.  R.  Loughry,  Edward  Rowe. 

APPARATUS,  HOUSE  AND  SCHOOL  FURNITURE. 

John  W.  Sutton,  W.  R.  Loughry,  Edward  Rowe, 

A.  W.  KiMMELL,  John  S.  Fisher. 

BUILDINGS. 
A.  W.  KiMMELL,  A.  T.  Moorhead,  T.  E.  Hildebrand, 

Edward  Rowe,  H.  W.  Wilson. 

GROUNDS. 

W.  S.  Daugherty,  J.  W.  Clark,  Griffith  Ellis. 

LECTURES  AND  ATHLETICS. 

T.  E.  Hildebrand,  J.  W.  Clark,  Griffith  Ellis. 

LIBRARY. 

S.  M.  Jack,  G.  T.  Reynolds,  H.  W.  Wilson, 

John  S.  Fisher,  Jas.  G.  Mitchell. 

CARE  OF  HOSPITAL  AND  SICK. 
J.  Wood  Clark,  T.  E.  Hildebrand,  A.  T.  Moorhead. 

AUDITORS. 
W.  J.  Mitchell,  W.  R.  Loughry,  W.  S.  Daugherty, 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


Faculty. 


DAVID  JEWETT  WALLER,  D.  D.,  Principai,, 
Psychology  and  Pedagogics. 

JANE  E.  LEONARD,  M.  S.,  Preceptress, 
General  History,  Higher  English  a?id  School  Economy. 

MRS.  HORACE  G.  CARMALT, 

Methods,  Principal  Model  School. 

EDITH  MANSFIELD,  A.  B., 
Critic  Teacher  in  Model  School. 

ROSINA  BOICE  WEAVER,  M.  S., 

Assistant  in  Latin,  and  Secretary  to  Principal. 

M.  C.  GORDON,  M.   S., 
Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

MALVINA  G.  RIDDLE,  M.  E., 

Critic  Teacher  in  Model  School. 

SHERMAN  L.  LOWREY,  M.  A., 

Commercial  Department  and  Penmanship. 

WALTER  MITCHELL,  Ph.  D., 
Mathematics. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


Faculty-  Continued. 


R.  ELLIOTT  OWENS,  A.  B., 
Latin  and  Greek. 

HOPE  STEWART,  M.  E., 
Critic  Teacher  in  Model  School. 

MRS.  R.  J.  SAWYER, 

Piano. 

VILDA  SAUVAGE,  A.  B., 
German  and  French. 

EVELYN  A.  ERASER, 

Elocution  and  Physical  Training. 

STELLA  L.  WALDO, 
Voice  and  Singitig. 

KATHERINE  HOWARD, 

Associate  Professor  of  English. 

MRS.  WALTER  MITCHELL, 

Librarian. 

ALBERT  L.  GRAFFAM, 
Draiving  and  Manual  Training. 

MRS.  SHERMAN  L.  LOWREY, 

History  of  Education  and  Algebra. 

JENNIE  M.  ACKERMAN. 

Geography,  History  and  Civil  Government. 

MABEL  S.  McCREIGHT, 
Assistant  in  Piano. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


Faculty     Continued. 


DORA  HELEN  MOODY,  A.  B., 

Algebfa. 

JOS.  N.  K.  HICKMAN,  A.  M., 

Natural  Science. 

MARY  HAINES  CROMBIE,  A.  B., 

English . 

FAITH  BROWNING,  A.  B., 

Assistant  in  Physics  a?id  Chemistry. 

SARA  RITTER, 

Assistant  in  Commercial  Department. 

KATHERINE  H.  MEIGS,  A.  M., 
Assistant  in  Science. 

GERTRUDE  V.  KAHN,  A.M., 
Assistant  in  English. 

HARRIET  RUMBALL,  A.  B., 
Elocution  and  Physical  Training. 

MINNIE  C.  NEWEY, 
]  'oice  and  Singing. 

RUTH  MOULTON  TIFFANY, 
Assistant  in  English. 


MISS  MARGARET  FAIR, 

Matroti. 

AUBREY  M.  HAMMERS,  A.  M.. 

Steward. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


Catalogue  of  Students. 


Post  Graduates. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Bixler,  Fannie  V Kittanning 215  N.  Jefferson  St Pa. 

Cunningham,  Grace  A Indiana 648  Philadelphia  St " 

Dodds,  Edith Indiana 207  S.  10th  St " 

Gessler,  Caroline  M Indiana Indiana " 

Mason,  Lulu  R Rockwood  Somerset " 

Sansom,  M.  Edna Indiana 719  Church  St " 

Taylor,  Martha  B Indiana 130  S.  5th  St " 

Ag-ey,  Wallace  B Indiana 884  Wayne  Ave " 

McKee,  Clarence  A Indiana 775  Wayne  Ave " 


Seniors. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Ankeny,  Elda  A... Johnstown 408  Haynes  St Pa. 

Beattie,  Mary New  Alexandria. ..Westmoreland " 

Bee,  Jessie  M Johnstown 730  Franklin  St " 

Brady,  Carrie  L Brookville Main  St " 

Brandt,  Emma  C Perrvsville  Allegheny " 

Brown,  Edith  O Pittsburg.. 369  Bouqi'iet  St " 

Bruce,  Sara  E Indiana 563  Oak  St " 

Caddy,  Zenaida Johnstown 509  Franklin  St " 

Canau,  Jessie  E Johnstown 527  Napoleon  St " 

Clark,  Effie  M McKeesport 803  East  Park " 

Dickie,  Belle  J Indiana 1009  Philadelphia  St '' 

Dunham,  M.  Blanche Johnstown 602  Central  Ave " 

Dunham,  Maude  C Johnstown 602  Central  Ave " 

EUenberger,  Martha  V Johnstown 930  Bedford  St " 

Fleming,  M.  Elizabeth Shelocta Indiana " 

Glass.  May  A Pittsburg(Sta.D).821  Wood  St " 

Gocher,  Florence Johnstown 425  Bedford  St " 

Hamilton.  Bessie  P Indiana 335  N.  6th  St " 

Harris,  Lillie  M Johnstown 233  Conemaugh  St " 

Harrison,  Anna  M Pittsburg(Sta.  D).1024  South  Ave " 

Hasinger,  Stella  L Indiana 726  Wayne  Ave " 

Hillard,  Barbara  E Allegheny(Millvale)..135  Ohio  St " 

Hudson,  Nellie  E Kittanning  204  Jefferson  St " 

Hughes,  Margaret  V Johnstown 224  McConaughy  St " 

Jack,  Ida  M Pittsburg  (Sta.D). 852  Rebecca  Ave " 

James,  Genevieve  W Johnstown 313  Potts  St " 

Lee,  Bess Oakmont E.  R.  R.  Ave " 

Lewis,  Caroline  C Hollidaysburg Union  and  Blair  Sts '* 

Loudon,  E.  Gertrude Altoona 2110  W.  Chestnut  Ave...  " 

Mercer,  Mary  I Saltsburg Indiana " 

Miller,  Vera  G Johnstown 731  Sherman  St " 

Moorhead,  Phyllis  L Indiana 702  Church  St " 

Morris,  Vernie  A Johnstown 226  Main  St " 

Musgrave,  Elizabeth,  H Allegheny 1427  Nixon  St " 

Myers,  Clo  A Indiana 105  N.  5th  St " 

MacAninch,  Ruth  E Brookville Jefferson " 


10  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA.  PA. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

McGaw,  Mary  R Allegheny 1205  Locust  St Pa. 

Noble,  Marg-aret  J Mt.  Oliver AUeg-hany " 

Opperman,  Ida  T Alleg-heny 810  Cedar  Ave " 

Pollock,  Margaret  J Indiana 437  Oak  St " 

Price,  Pearl  E  Pittsburg- 5701  Rural  Ave " 

Randall,  Cecil Latrobe 217  Lloyd  Ave " 

Robertson,  Maud  E Johnstown 192  Fairfield  Ave " 

Stern,  Florence Allegheny 1203  Sheffield  St " 

Swan,  Delia  B Indiana Indiana " 

Swartz,  Elizabeth  M Wilmerding 710  Middle  Ave " 

Wagle,  Mell  S !  Indiana 213  R.  R.  Ave " 

Wagner,  Luella  B Altoona 1102  7th  Ave " 

Warner,  Lydia  H Allegheny  (Millvale)..225  North  Ave " 

White,  Rose Johnstown 227  Market  St " 

Wood,  Clara  E Allegheny 1413  Boyle  St " 

Wright,  Sarah Bellevue 133  Brighton  Ave " 

Wyman,  Mary  E Allegheny 545  McClintock  Ave *' 

Brown,  William  L Knox Clarion '* 

Creps,  Elbie  E Indiana 414  Oak  St '* 

Ferguson,  James  T Blairsville Indiana " 

Hershberger,  J.  Elmer Geistown Cambria " 

Tiffany,  Paul  B Indiana 38  S.  7th  St " 

Williams,  Orrin  O Lindsey Jefferson " 

Young,  Miles  C Indiana 42  N.  6th  St " 

Students. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Agey,  Olive  M Indiana 884  Wayne  Ave Pa. 

Allen,  Florence  A Brushvalley  Indiana " 

Allison,  M.  Grace Indiana R.  D.  No.  8 " 

Allison,  S.Isabel Indiana R.  R.  Ave " 

Alter,  Leola Indiana 564  Philadelphia  St " 

Alter,  Minnie Indiana 564  Philadelphia  St " 

Andrews,   Mary  A Raccoon Washington " 

Andrews,  Nina  B Raccoon Washington " 

Ankeny,  S.  Elta Somerset South  St " 

Arnold,  Edna  V Houtzdale Clearfield " 

Arthur,  Jessie  B Pittsburg 6224  Bond  St.,  E.  E " 

Atcheson,  Mabel Indiana Indiana " 

Bader,  Elsa Allegheny  606  Middle  St.... " 

Bailey,  Bessie .' Southwest Westmoreland  " 

Bailey,  Isabel  M Pittsburg  (Mt.  Washington) Bailey  Ave...  " 

Baker,  Mary  M ...West  Bronwsville  Washington " 

Barclay,  Bess  B Vandergrift 141  Sumner  Ave " 

Barclay,  Kathrine  C Pittsburg  23  Mayflower  St " 

Barns,  Lida  R Uniontown Fayette " 

Bash,  Gladys Indiana  1020  Washington  St " 

Bauer,  Edna  M Mt.  Oliver Allegheny *' 

Baylor,  Stella  D Frostburg Jefferson  " 

Bee,  Mary  L Marion  Center Indiana " 

Bell,  Eva  E Windber Somerset " 

Bennett,  Esther Indiana  Indiana " 

Bennett,  Mabel  R New  Florence Westmoreland " 

Beyer,  Bertha  L Warren Warren  " 

Bittenbender.  Frances Kane 901  Welsh  St " 

Black,  Olive Pittsburg  409  S.  Evaline  St.,  E.E.  " 

Blackley,  Mary  J Wehrum Indiana " 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  11 

Name.  Postoflfice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Borland,  Myrna Indiana 1193  W.Philadelphia  St. Pa. 

Borts,  Irene Valier Jefferson " 

Bowers.  Hannah  F Leechburg- Armstrong " 

Bowman,  June  M HoUsopple R.  D.  No.  1 " 

Boj'er,  Marion  R Catasauqua Walnut  St " 

Brady,  Helen  G Brookville Main  St " 

Brown,  IrniaR Big-run  Jefferson " 

Brown,  Josephine  R New  Kensington. .534  5th  Ave " 

Brown,  Mabel  L Johnstown 203  Fairfield  Ave " 

Brown,  Nell Cloe Jefferson " 

Brownlee,  Bertha Indiana 534Church  St " 

Brownlee.  May Indiana 534  Church  St " 

Bruce,  Anna  W Indiana 563  Oak  St " 

Bryan,  Linda  F Indiana Indiana  " 

Buchanan,  Edith Indiana S.  11th  St " 

Burns.  Sue  D Johnstown 171  Iron  St " 

Buterbaugh,  A.  Laura Indiana 57  S.  6th  St " 

Buterbaugh,  Rhoda Indiana Indiana " 

Buterbaugh,  S.  Grace Indiana 57  S.  6th  St " 

Butler.  S.Madge Vandergrift 166  Jefferson  Ave " 

Caldwell,  Mary Indiana Indiana " 

Cameron,  Blanche Indiana Indiana " 

Cameron,  Gay Grant Indiana " 

Cameron,  Mabel Indiana Indiana " 

Campbell,  Elsie  M Blacklick Indiana " 

Campbell,  Helen Indiana Indiana " 

Campbell,  Lois Heshbori Indiana " 

Carnahan,  Lou  E Parkwood Indiana " 

Carnahan,  Minnie Parkwood Indiana " 

Caulfield.  Nellie  T Blacklick Indiana " 

Chapman,  Grace Westover Clearfield " 

Chatham,  Dorothy Indiana Indiana " 

Chatham,  Helene Indiana Indiana " 

Clark,  Anna  J Indiana Indiana '' 

Clark.  Bessie  M DuBois 23  2nd  Ave " 

Clawson,  Anna  V Indiana 51  S.  9th  St " 

Clawson,  Carrie  C Indiana 51  S.  9th  St " 

Clowes,  Marie Indiana Indiana " 

Cochran,  Amy  L Punxsutawney Jefferson " 

Coleman,  Pauline Indiana Indiana " 

Colkitt,  Adda Winslow Jefferson " 

Compton,  Grace  E Clarksburg Indiana " 

Conner,  Effie Indiana 10th  St " 

Conner,  Emma  C Indiana 10th  St " 

Cook,  Carriebell Indiana R.  D.  No.  1 " 

Cook.  Ida  D Leechburg Armstrong " 

Cooper,  Catharine  M Beechtree Jefferson " 

Cooper,  Mary  H Bellevue 229  Rodgers  Ave " 

Cooper,  Wiletta Chambersville Indiana " 

Corbett,  Sadie Indiana 839  Chestnut  St " 

Couch,  Mabel  C Longrun Armstrong " 

Craig,  E.  Jennie Marion  Center Indiana " 

Craig,  Mary  A Marion  Center Indiana " 

Cramer,  M.  Cora Johnstown 77  Roxbury  Ave " 

Crawford,  Hazle Pittsburg  (Sta.D)  747  Trenton  Ave " 

Crawford,  Lida Bruce Indiana •' 

Crawford,  Lulu  B Indiana 1113  Maple  Ave " 

Crawford.  N.  Amanda Indiana 1113  Maple  Ave " 

Cribbs,  Nellye  J Blacklick Indiana " 


12  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Crosmun,  Charlote  M Indiana 964  Oakland  Ave Pa 

Crossmun,  Gertrude Indiana 964  Oakland  Ave 

Crusan,  Catherine White  Ash AUeg-heny 

Cunning-ham,  Charlotte Indiana 636  Church  St 

Cunningham,  Helen  E Indiana 636  Waj^ne  Ave 

Cunningham,  I.  Elizabeth..Indiana 734  Waj'ne  Ave 

Cunningham,  Laura  B Indiana 978  Philadelphia  St 

Cunningham,  M.  Edna Indiana 978  Philadelphia  St 

Cunningham,  Mary  M Indiana 636  Church  St 

Cunningham,  Pearl Saltsburg R.  D.  No.  2 

Curry,  Ethel  W Hanlin  Station Washington 

Daft,  Miriam McKeesport 437  Willow  St 

Daugherty,  Anna  May Indiana 1003  Church  St 

Daugherty,  Caroline Indiana 824  Church  St 

Daugherty,  Helen Indiana 1003  Church  St 

Daugherty,  Marguerite Indiana 824  Church  St 

Davies,  Mae Duquesne 209  Grant  Ave 

Davis,  Amy Indiana Indiana 

Davis,  Chella  S Denton.. Indiana 

Davis,  Cora  M Bigrun Jefferson 

Davis,  E.  Virginia Apollo Armstrong 

Davis,  Mabel  P Kent Indiana 

Davis,  M.  Emma Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Davis,  Vida  M Clarion Clarion 

Deike,  Amy  A Pittsburg 6040  Bond  St 

Dennison,  Nelle Coalglen Jefferson 

Depp,  Edith Indiana Grant  St 

Detwiler,  Melinda  M Indiana 437  Church  St 

Dick,  Orphie Indiana Indiana 

Dickie,  Laura  Olive Homer  City Indiana 

Dill,  Helen  H Allegheny 4  Osgood  St 

Diltz,  Dorabel Rossmoyne Indiana 

Dimond,  Zeta  F Summerhill Cambria 

Ditty,  Florence  L Neale Armstrong   

Doug-herty,  Mabel  S Aliens  Mills Jefferson 

Douglass,  Hazel Indiana Indiana 

Douglass,  Jo3' Indiana Indiana 

Dowling-,  Bernardine Johnstown 315  Main  St 

Drew,  Helen  R Allegheny 3895  Perrj-sville  Ave 

Duer,  Elta  C Saltsburg Indiana 

Dugan,  Emily Indiana Indiana 

Dumig-en,  Olive  M Arnold Westmoreland 

Duncan,  Alice  M Indiana R.  D.  No.  1 

Duncan,  Anna  M Darlington  Beaver 

Ellenberger,  Dee Indiana Indiana 

Ellenberger,   Edna Indiana Indiana 

Ellenberger,  Elizabeth Indiana Indiana 

Ellenberg-er,  Susie Indiana  Indiana 

Engle,  Gay Indiana Indiana 

Engle,  Marguerite Indiana Indiana 

Ennis,  Anna  E Sykesville Jefferson 

Evans,  Annette  G McKeesport 2311  Jenny  Lind  St 

Evans,  Mabel  S Indiana Grant  St 

Evans,  Olive Indiana Grant  St 

Felix,  Elnora Crumb Somerset 

Ferguson,  Clara  M Indiana 374  S.  6th  St 

Ferguson,  Nell  B Indiana 374  S.  6th  St 

Findley,  Geneva Indiana 975  Church  St 

Fingal,  Lotta  E Alleg-heny  (Millville)..322  Lincoln  Ave 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  IS 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Fitzg'erald,  Jean  M Markle Westmoreland Pa^ 

Fleck,  A.  Lesta Indiana 1140  Grant  St " 

Fleming-,  Edith  M Indiana 1000  Grant  St " 

Fleming-,  Nellie Indiana Indiana " 

Fleming-,  Roxy Indiana Indiana " 

Forney,  Ruth  H Bellevue 13  Euclid  Ave " 

Forsythe,  Marg^aret  A Indiana 5th  St " 

Forsythe,  Martha  B Indiana 5th  St '• 

Fowler,  Rebecca  M Saltsburg Point  St " 

Francies,  Sara Allegheny Woods  Run  Ave " 

Fyrer,  Elizabeth  T Derry  Station Westmoreland  " 

Gamble,  Olive  R Lock  No.  3 Allegheny " 

Garvey,  Adelaide  F Johnstown 602  Broad  St , " 

Garvey,  Mary  S Johnstown 602  Broad  St " 

Gates,  Ruth Indiana Indiana " 

Gearhart,  Lulu  B Sykesville Jefferson " 

Gerhard,  Clara Blacklick Indiana "- 

Getty,  May Indiana Indiana " 

Gibson,  Sara Indiana 252  Philadelphia  St " 

Gilbert.  Florence Indiana.... 757  Wayne  Ave " 

Gilkerson,  Ina  M Saltsburg Indiana " 

Gillespie,  Josephine Jeannette  309  5th  St " 

Glass,  Margaret Oaktnont W.  R.  R.  Ave " 

Glemser,  Ella  B Allegheny Rural  Ave " 

Gormley,  Grace  S Blairsville Indiana " 

Graff,  Martha  O Indiana 547  Water  St " 

Graham,  Anna  E New  Florence Westmoreland " 

Graham,  Beatrice New  Florence Westmoreland ...   " 

Gray,  Dillie Bigrun Jefferson " 

Gray,  Marion  W Indiana 1741  Philadelphia  St " 

Gray,  Nelle  B Port  Homer Jefferson Ohia 

Griffith,  C.  Gaye Indiana 555  Philadelphia  St Pa. 

Griffith,  Gertrude Indiana 6th  St " 

Grumbling,  Vida  R Carnegie 108  5th  Ave " 

Guthrie,  Carolyn Indiana Church  St " 

Haag,  Vinie  M Troutville Clearfield " 

Hagerman,  Dora Blacklick Itidiana " 

Halferty,  Nettie  C West  Fairfield Westmoreland " 

Hamer,  Estella  M Tunnelton Indiana " 

Hamerly,  Gretta  M Pittsburg 35  Homestead  St " 

Hamill,   Evelynn Pittsburg 323  Evaline  St " 

Hamill,  Mabel  F Indiana Indiana " 

Hamilton,  Annabel  D Vandergrift 168  Grant  Ave " 

Hamilton,  Bess  L Brookville Jefferson " 

Hamilton,  Garnett Hamilton Jefferson " 

Hamilton,  Martha Indiana 335  N.  6th  St " 

Hamilton,  Nora  B Indiana 335  N.  6th  St " 

Hammer,  Melissa  E Glessner Somerset " 

Hanna,  Beulah Indiana Indiana " 

Hanna,  Daisy Indiana Indiana " 

Hanson,  Clara Kane 317  Moflfet  Ave " 

Hare,  Anna Indiana Indiana " 

Hare,  Edith Indiana Indiana " 

Hare,  Sadie  C Allegheny Melrose  Ave " 

Harmon,  Mary Indiana Indiana " 

Harrison,  Elizabeth  R McKeesport 228  5th  Ave " 

Harrison,  Helen  M Allegheny 1914  A  St " 

Harrold,  Gertrude  A Youngwood Westmoreland " 

Hasinger,  Marie Indiana Indiana " 


14  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Hasting-s,  Catherine Allegheny 3  Terrace  Ave Pa. 

Hastings,  Jean  W Allegheny 3  Terrace  Ave " 

Hauxhurst,  Adaline Indiana Indiana " 

Hawkins,  Irene Sharpsburg R.  D.  No.  2 " 

Hay,  Nora Glentield Allegheny " 

Hazlett,  Lillian Indiana Indiana " 

Hazlett,  Mabel Indiana Indiana " 

Hennigh,  Adda Punxsutawney 207  Jenks  Ave " 

Hennigh,  Sara  Belle Troutville Clearfield '' 

Henry,  Tessie  L Hamilton Jefferson " 

Hetrick,  Helen Indiana Indiana " 

Hetrick,  Marie Indiana Indiana " 

Hetrick,  NellieG  Indiana 712  Church  St " 

Hetrick,  Verda Knoxdale Jefferson " 

Hill,  Grace  E Pittsburg 5518  Center  Ave.,  E.  E.   " 

Hill,  Fay Indiana Indiana " 

Hill,  Mabel  E Leechburg Armstrong " 

Hilty,  Wilda Munhall Allegheny " 

Hiteshew,  Delia Crumb Somerset " 

Hitchcock,  Katheryn Indiana Indiana " 

Hoey,  Olive  L Murrysville    Westmoreland " 

Hoover,  Alda Indiana Indiana " 

Houk,  Lina  M Indiana 936  Philadelphia  St " 

Houk,  Ruth Indiana Indiana " 

Hubacher,  Carrie  A Sharpsburg 1413  Middle  St " 

Hurst,  Lulu  L McKeesport 1205  Hamilton  Ave " 

Hutchinson,  Hanna Avonmore Westmoreland " 

Hutchinson,  Wilda Elizabeth R.  D.  No.  3 " 

Irvin,  Laura  E Saltsburg Indiana " 

Irwin,  Mabel  D Sharpsburg 1212  Penn  St " 

Iseman,  Josephine Freeport 6th  St " 

Ivory,  M.  Judith Vandergrift 161  Jefferson  Ave " 

James,  Anna  E Allegheny 4061  Perrysville  Ave  ...   " 

Johns,  Jennie  V Indiana 246  S.  7th  St " 

Johnson,  F.  Romayne Braddock 549  Price  Ave " 

Johnston,  Lilly  J Indiana 737  Water  St '• 

Johnston,  Mary  S Blacklick Indiana  ...  " 

Jones,  Mary  E Pittsburg 4722  Blair  St " 

Jones,  May  M Tunnelton., Indiana " 

Jordan,  Delia  M Oliveburg Jefferson " 

Jordan,  Frances  E Oliveburg Jefferson " 

Karns,  Blanche  E Newlonsburg Westmoreland " 

Karns,  Emma  B Newlonsburg Westmoreland " 

Kearney,  Hazel  C Brockwayville Jefiferson " 

Kebler,  Kathryn  P Indiana 1163;GrantSt " 

Kebler,  Victoria Indiana Indiana " 

Kebler,  Winnifred Indiana Indiana " 

Keepers,  Helen Indiana Indiana " 

Keller,  Ada  H Indiana 939  Chestnut  St " 

Kelly,  Grace  M Indiana 974  Church  St " 

Kelly,  Mabel  C Indiana 208  Locust  St " 

Kennerdell,  Ida  K Kittanning Jefferson  St " 

Kerr,  Adah  C Pittsburg 6018  Stanton  Ave.,  E.E.  *' 

Ketterer,  Lena  A Hawkins 2519  Waverly  Ave " 

Kinnan,  Blanche Indiana Indiana " 

Kinnan,  Edna Indiana Indiana " 

Kinnan,  Floy Indiana Indiana " 

Kinnan,  Vernie Indiana Indiana " 

Kinter,  Amber Graceton Indiana " 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  15 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Kirkpatrick,  Eunice Pluniville Indiana Pa. 

Kirschner,  Clara  M Pittsburgf  (Sta.  D)443  Rebecca  Ave " 

Kniseley,  Mary Knoxdale Jefferson " 

Koesel,  Jeannetle  M Edj^^ewood  Park. ..217  Race  St " 

Kolner,  Blanche Rico Indiana " 

Kunkle,  Emma  J Indiana Oakland  Ave " 

Kunkle,  Nettie Indiana Indiana " 

Lacock,  Rebekah  M Allefrheny 13u9  Race  St " 

Laug-hlin,  Anna  E Indiana 149  N.  6th  St " 

Laughlin,  Faye Marion  Center Indiana " 

Lawton,  Annie Valier Jefferson " 

Layton,  Mary Indiana Indiana " 

Leasure,  Grace  M  ...  Cook  port Indiana '' 

Lee,  Margaret  S Oakmont I  St " 

Leslie,  Grace Edgecliff Westmoreland " 

Lewis,  Flosia Indiana 435  E.  Oak  St " 

Lewis,  Mary  E Indiana R.  D.  No.  7 " 

Lewis,  Noble  Nell Marion  Center Indiana " 

Lewis,  Ruelba Indiana 402  S.  11th  St " 

Lewis,  Vernie  E Indiana 220  S.  7th  St " 

Livingston,  Ida Salix Cambria " 

Lockard,  Madge  E Indiana R.  D.  No.  5 " 

Lockard,  Mary Indiana 917  Church  St " 

Long,  Edna Indiana Indiana " 

Long,  Helen Indiana Indiana " 

Longwill,  Adelle Indiana 215  S.  10th  St " 

Longwill,  Eva  A Indiana 1034  Church  St " 

Longwill,  Veva Indiana Indiana " 

Lovelace,  Nellie Indiana Indiana " 

Lowman,  Margaret  J Kent Indiana " 

Lowry,  Sara  E Indiana Indiana " 

Ludwick,  Grace  E Irwin Westmoreland " 

Lydic,  Nannie  J Indiana R.  F.  D " 

Mack,  Olive  E Indiana Indiana " 

Mahan,  Florence Indiana Indiana " 

Malcolm,  Frances Indiana Indiana " 

Malcolm,  Janet Indiana Indiana " 

Mann,  Mae  E Punxsutawney  ....214  N.  Jefferson  St " 

Marshall,  A.  Hilda Pittsburg 5020  Cypress  St " 

Marshall,  Lottie  M Clarksburg Indiana " 

Marshall,  Margaret Johnstown 141  Iron  St " 

Marshall,  Zilla  M Indiana 142  N.  9th  St " 

Martin,  Bertha Indiana Indiana " 

Matthews,  Henrietta  A. ..Pittsburg  (Arsenal)  226  Main  St " 

Melville,  Matilda Allegheny 2132  Perrysville  Ave  ...  " 

Mensch,  Bertha  A....v Allegheny 1235  Washington  Ave...  '* 

Miller,  Blanche Indiana Indiana " 

Miller,  Edith Indiana 1634  Philadelphia  St....  " 

Miller,  Edna Indiana Indiana " 

Miller,  Jennie  H Indiana 1030  Washington  St " 

Miller,  Margaret  E East  Liverpool  ....R.  D.  No.  1 Ohio 

Miller,  Nellie  M Indiana 1030  Washington  St Pa. 

Miller,  R.  Grace Coal  Valley Allegheny " 

Mogle,  Nellie ..Indiana Indiana " 

Montie,  Gertrude  E Bradford 92  N.  Washington  St...  " 

Mooney,  Anna  M Pittsburg 10  Vincent  St " 

Moore,  Mamie  J Knox Clarion " 

Moorhead,  Elsie  Indiana Indiana " 

Moorhead.  Mary  E Indiana 713  School  St " 


16  STATE  NORMAIy  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State.. 

Morrow,  Eleanor  K Archspring- Blair Pa.. 

Morrow,  Grace  M Archspring- Blair " 

Mullen,  S.  Clare Indiana 902  Water  St " 

Murray,  Mary  E Johnstown 1152  Church  St " 

McAdoo,  Elizabeth Longrun Armstrong" " 

McClements,  Adah  C Pittsburg- 5184  Liberty  Ave " 

McCreight,  Mabel  S Indiana 915  School  St " 

McCreight,  Mary Indiana 915  School  St " 

fMcCune,  Clara Indiana Taylor  St " 

McCune,  Ethel  F McKeesport 2015  Jenny  Lind  St "■ 

McCune,  Harriet  B Dravosburg Washington  Ave " 

McCune,  Wilda Indiana Taylor  St '^ 

McDermott,  Bertha Indiana Indiana " 

McDermott,  Katie Graceton  Indiana " 

MacDonald,  Hazel  B Pittsburg 227  N.  Fairmount  Ave..  " 

McElhoes,  LaRue Home Indiana " 

McElroy,  Eillie  E Braeburn Westmoreland " 

McFarland,  Edna Indiana 1024  Water  St " 

McGaughey,  Bertha Indiana Indiana " 

McGaughey,  Twyla Indiana Indiana " 

McGaw,  Josephine Allegheny 1205  Locust  St " 

McHenry,  Edith Indiana Indiana " 

McHenry,  Lizzie Indiana R.  D.  No.   1 " 

McHenry,  Ruby Bigrun Jefferson " 

Mcintosh,  Grace Turtlecreek Allegheny  " 

McKee,  Blanche Indiana 775  Wayne  Ave " 

McKee,  Clara  M Buffalo 101  Seneca  St N.  Y.. 

McKendrick,  Myrtle  J Indiana 405  WaterSt Pa. 

McKinley,  Rachel  M Clairton Allegheny " 

McLane,  Araminta  M East  Liverpool Denver  St Ohio- 
McLaughlin,  Stella Johnstown 218  Broad  St Pa.. 

McMillen,  Nannie  J Ambrose Indiana " 

McMinn,  Margaret Yohoghany Westmoreland " 

McVicker,  Ada  P Stoystown Somerset " 

Neal,  Hazel  V Livermore R.  D.  No.  1 " 

Neal,  Rose Marion  Center Indiana "- 

Nees,  Florence  C Indiana 423  Oak  St " 

Neff,  Almira Indiana Indiana " 

Neff,  Mae Indiana Indiana " 

Nelson,  Mary  F Allegheny 2300  Osgood   St "■ 

Nesbit,  Margaret Darragh Westmoreland " 

Nibert,  Anna  A Indiana Indiana " 

Nichols,  Marie  E Pittsburg 212  Main  St " 

Niel,  Anna  N : Northpoint Indiana " 

Niel,  Bertha  C Northpoint Indiana " 

North,  Katherine  E Indiana 1208  Washington  St " 

Oatman,  Elva Indiana Indiana " 

Oatman,  lona Indiana Indiana " 

Oatman,  Lucy Indiana Indiana " 

Oatman,  Velma Indiana Indiana " 

Oldenburg,  Mae Punxsutawney Jefferson '♦ 

Osborne,  Esther Mercer Mercer " 

Pantall,  Helen Punxsutawney Jefferson " 

Patterson,  M.  Winuna Indiana .' 726  South  St " 

*Pearce,  Nelle  T Allegheny 4012  Westminster  St....    " 

Pennington,  Effie  L Indiana 205  N.  9th  St " 

Petsinger,  Anna Freeport Armstrong "■ 

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STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  17 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  Connt.v.  State. 

Pettj-,  Anna Crafton 42  Creighton  Ave Pa. 

Philiippi,  Maud  A Sj'kesville Jeflferscn " 

Pollock,  Eliza  J Marchand Indiana " 

Pollock,  M.  Elsie Canoeridg-e Indiana " 

Porter,  Lydia  F Lindse_v Main  St " 

Ralston,  Jennie Indiana Indiana " 

Ramsay,  Mary  A Mt.  Pleasant 321  Eag-le  St " 

Rankin,  A.  Laura Homer  City Indiana " 

Raj'.  Edna  V Indiana 711  Church  St " 

Rayburn,  Celia Slatelick Armstrong '' 

Reed,  Ivan  Jane Punxsutawney.  ..105  Morrison  Ave " 

Reid,  Lillian  E Saltsburg Indiana " 

Reynolds,  Caryl Vandergrift Westmoreland " 

Rial,  Eunice Green sburg Westmoreland " 

♦Riddle,  Meredith  E Indiana Indiana " 

Rinn,  Minnie Punxsutawney  ....Jefferson " 

Roberts,  Mary  C Allegheny 840  Lincoln  Ave " 

Robeson,  Julia  R Hollidaysburg Blair " 

Roose,  Margaret  M Irwin R.  D.  No.  3 " 

Rosser,  Edna  R Mt.  Oliver Allegheny " 

Rowan,  Zelma. Markton Jefferson " 

Rowland,  Maude  G Indiana 1320  W.  Philadelphia  St.   *' 

Rowland,  Olive  L Indiana 1320 W.Philadelphia  St.   " 

Rj'e,  Anna Economy 19  Main  St '* 

Santrock.  Caroline Cowansville Armstrong " 

Santrock,  Ella  B Cowansville Armstrong " 

Schall,  Dora  E Jeannette 214  N.  2-nd  St " 

Schmerber,  Marion  K Washington 511  W.  Chestnut  St " 

Seaton,  Ethel  M Bolivar Westmoreland '' 

Sellers,  M.  Louise Pittsburg 200  S.  Euclid  Ave " 

Seneff,  Nellie  G Dick Westmoreland " 

Shade,  Lillian  E Allegheny 64  Fleming  Ave " 

Shaffer,  Mabel  F Coolspriug Jefferson "■ 

Shaw.  Julia  S McKeesport 2910  Versailles  Ave " 

Shields,  Bertha  L Indiana 1302  S.  13th  St " 

Shields,  Effie  L Indiana 533  Water  St " 

Shields,  Elizabeth  C Johnstown 181  Iron  St " 

Short.  Anna  M Johnstown 104  Maple  Ave " 

Shumaker,  Rebecca  O Darragh Westmoreland " 

Sickles,  Sara Indiana Indiana " 

Sickman,  E.  Belle Option R.  D.  No.  1 " 

Simpson,  Edith Indiana 541  Chestnut  St '* 

Simpson,  Fay Indiana Indiana " 

Simpson,  Janet  G Indiana 233  N.  9th  St " 

Simpson,  Laura  B Indiana R.  D.  No.  7 '' 

Sittman,  Mildred Herminie Westmoreland .-. " 

Sligh,  Janet  G New  Alexandria. .Westmoreland " 

Sloan,  Cynthia Indiana Indiana " 

Smail,  Laura  E Apollo Armstrong " 

Smith,  Clara  B Bulger Washington " 

Smith,  Ella  A Trauger Westmoreland "■ 

Smith,  Erla  M Avalon 1  California  Ave " 

Smith,  Minnie Bigrun Jefferson " 

Smith,  Nellie  Grace Grove  Summit Jefferson " 

Smith,  Sue Rockdale  Mills Jefferson " 

Smyers,  Genetta  I Cloe Jefferson ,....   " 

Snyder,  Arvilla Indiana R.  F.  D " 

Speedy,  Mary  C Indiana 344  N.  9th  St " 

*Successful  in  Middle  Contest. 


18  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  Count.'  .  State. 

Speer,  Priscilla  M Mamont Westmoreland Pa. 

Squier,  Ennelle  L West  Leisenring.. Fayette " 

Stackhouse,  Anna  C Johnstown 273  Fairfield  Ave " 

Stackhouse,  Rebecca  S Johnstown 273  Fairfield  Ave " 

Stadtmiller,  Llise  C Indiana 559  Philadelphia  St " 

Staire,  Florence Indiana Indiana " 

States,  Tina  G Locust Indiana " 

St.  Clair,  Alice Indiana Indiana " 

St.  Clair,  Anna  J Homer  City Indiana " 

St.  Clair,  Bertha Indiana 1098  Grant  St " 

St.  Clair,  Hazel  M Indiana 337  N.  9th  St " 

St.  Clair,  Martha Indiana Indjana '| 

Steele,  Laura  M Indiana S.  7th  St 

StefFey,  Verna Livermore Westmoreland " 

Stewart,  Bess  E Vanderg-rift 117  JefFerson  Ave " 

Stewart,  Christy Saltsburgr Indiana || 

Stewart,  Mabel Indiana Indiana 

Stiles,  Ruth Reynoldsville Jeiferson " 

Stoops,  Tessie  A Punxsutawney..  ..107  Indiana  St " 

Straw,  Clara Kerrmoor Clearfield " 

Stuchul,  MarthaT Indiana 23  S.  5th  St " 

Stumpf,  EvaG Indiana 204  S.  7th  St " 

Stumpf.  Hulda Indiana 204  S.  7th  St '^ 

Sutor,  Mame Marion  Center Indiana " 

Sutton,  Marv  A Indiana 134  S.  6th  St 

Swain,  Mabel  E Belle vue 65  Sheridan  Ave " 

Swan,  Nora  M Indiana Oak  St 

Swank,  Edna Indiana Indiana 

Sweeney,  Rosemary Indiana Indiana 

Swickard,  M.  Ethel Osage Jefferson Ohio 

Tarr,  Jessie  R Kittanning- 129  S.  Jefferson  St Pa. 

Taylor,  Alice Indiana Indiana " 

Taylor,  Bessie Allegheny 1723  Allegheny  Ave ^'^ 

Taylor,  Nancy  M Homer  City Indiana 

Thomas,  Nellie  G Alleg-heny 607  Union  Ave " 

Thomson,  Clara  C Pittsburg 1102  N.  Euclid  Ave " 

Thomson,  Margaret Pittsburg 1102  N.  Euclid  Ave " 

Tomb,  Nan  E Pittsburg  (Sta.  U)903  Centre  Ave ^' 

-*Travis,  Fanny  B Blairsville Indiana 

Uncapher,  M.  Wilda Plumville Indiana 

Urey,  Mary  H Urey Indiana '| 

VanHorn,  Agnes  \^ida Homestead 348  12th  Ave 

VanLeer,  Myrtle Indiana Indiana 

Waddle,  Ethel  L Bellevue 75  Sprague  Ave ^^ 

Waddle,  Gertrude  B Saltsburg Indiana ^ 

Waddle,  L.  Myrtle Saltsburg Indiana 

Wagner,  Clara  M Allegheny 213/  Perrysvil  e  Ave.... 

Wagner,  Olive  E Allegheny 2137  Perrysville  Ave....   -^ 

Walker,  Aileen Indiana Indiana ^^ 

Walker,  Bess  R Saltsburg Indiana ^^ 

Wallace,  Florence Indiana Indiana ^^ 

Waller,  Harriet Indiana Indiana ^^ 

Walter,  Anna  M Saltsburg Indiana.... ^^ 

Walter,  Rowena  B Export R.  D.  No.  1...... 

Walters,  Marion  B New  Florence Westmoreland ^^ 

Watson,  Ethel Indiana Indiana  ^^ 

Watson   Helen Indiana 13/  JN.  /tn  &t 

Weible,'Elizabeth  R Indiana 145  10th  &  School  Sts...  " 

♦Successful  in  Middle  Contest. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  19 

Name.  Postoftice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

White,  Mar«-aret Johnstown 227  Market  St Pa. 

Widdowson,  Bern  ice Indiana Indiana 

Widdowson,  Maude  E Indiana 316  S.  7th  St 

Widdowson,  Kuth Indiana Indiana 

Widdowson,  Vol  ma  C Dixon  vi  He Indiana 

Wifjton,  Anna  W Frank linville Huntinj^^^don 

Wiley,  Sadie  M Saltsburg- Indiana 

Williams,  Carrie Indiana Indiana 

Williams,  Christiana  H Kylertown Clearfield 

Williams,  Flossie Indiana  Indiana 

Williams,  Grace  D Pittsburg 5117  Liberty  Ave 

Williams,  Hanna Indiana 120  S.  Sth  St 

Williams,  Hazel Indiana Indiana 

Williams.  Lottie  G Indiana 43  N.  Sth  St 

Williams,  Martha  B Indiana 120  S.  Sth  St 

Williamson,  Anna  May Smicksburg- Indiana 

Williamson,  Emma Smicksburg- Indiana 

Wilson,  Adda  A Toby Clarion 

Wilson,  Annie  Laurie Saltsburg Indiana 

Wilson,  Edna  M Indiana 928  Church  St  

Wilson,  Irene  B Saltsburg Indiana 

Wilson,  Margaret  P Indiana b7S  Church  St 

Wilson,  Olive  L Indiana 218  S.  11th  St 

Wimer,  Olive Indiana Indiana 

Wingert,  Clara  M Marchand Indiana 

Wingert  Laura  A Marchand Indiana 

Win  ton,  Dorothy Indiana Indiana 

Wissinger,  Edna  M Indiana 13th  St 

Wissinger,  Laura  A Indiana 13th   St 

Wissinger,  Lillian  A Indiana 13th  St 

Woodburn,  Marguerite Indiana 44  N.  6th  St 

Woodward,  Sarai Finleyville Washington 

Wunderlich,  Lillian Johnstown 107  Connelly  Ave 

Wyman,  Jane  G Allegheny 54S  McClintock  Ave 

Wynkoop,  Mary  B Marion  Center Indiana 

Wynn,  Mary  G Blairsville Indiana 

Young,  Alma  M Pittsburg 220  S.  St.  Clair  St.,  E.  E. 

Young,  Lenna  V Clarksburg Indiana 

Zanchi,  Mary  E Connellsville 1131  S.  Pittsburg  St..  .. 

Ake,  Boyd Hillsdale Indiana Pa 

Allison,  Charles Indiana Indiana " 

Allison,  Edwin Indiana Indiana " 

Allison,  Francis Indiana Indiana " 

Andrews,  Clyde West  Newton Westmoreland " 

Andrews,  Paul  L Ea.st  Liverpool....lst  Ave.,  E.  E Ohio 

Anthony,  Ira Indiana 12S8  Philadelphia  St Pa 

Barr,  Chester Indiana Indiana 

Barr,  Homer  E Indiana Philadelphia  St 

Bath,  Blair Indiana Indiana 

Bath,  Clyde Indiana Indiana 

Bath,  Leonard Indiana Indiana 

Bath,  Koy Indiana Indiana 

Bath,  Walter Indiana Indiana 

Beatty,  Irwin  H Indiana Indiana 

Beatty,  Kussel  M... Indiana Indiana 

Beatty,  Wilmer  H Indiana Indiana 

Bence,  Logan  C Dixon ville Indiana 

Bennett,  Harry Indiana Indiana 


20  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Birch,  Charles Indiana Indiana Pa» 

Birch,  Patil Indiana Indiana 

Blose,  Floyd  B Indiana Indiana, 

Blue,  Frank  M ..Chambersville Indiana 

Boag,  David  C Boardman Clearfield 

Bowman,  William Indiana 924  Water  St 

Boyer,  Amber Indiana Indiana 

Brandon,  Tracy Homer  Cit3' Indiana 

Bratton,  William Indiana Indiana 

Brewer,  Roy  N Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Brilhart,  Carl  E Punxsutawney  ....E.  Mahoning-  St 

Brilhart,  William  W Indiana 26  Carpenter  Ave 

Brown.  Jacob  S Willet Indiana 

Brown,  Lloyd  D Indiana Indiana 

Brown,  Ord Indiana Indiana 

Buchanan,  Paul Indiana Indiana 

Burkett,  Howard  J Indiana Philadelphia   St 

Camp,  Howard  D Grant Indiana 

Campbell,  George  A Brookville Jefferson 

Campbell,  Harry  R Blacklick Indiana 

Campbell,  J.  Ellsworth Indiana Indiana 

Campbell,  Joseph Indiana Indiana 

Campbell,  Marc Punxsutawney....  331  Main  St 

Clark,  D.  Burleigh Mt.  Jackson Lawrence 

Clark,  Welling-ton  B Indiana 132  N.  9th  St 

Clawson,  Howard Indiana Indiana 

Clawson,  Stewart Indiana Indiana 

Clowes,  Owen Indiana Indiana 

Clowes,  Robert Indiana Indiana 

Cochran.  Earl  C Punxsutawney'.  ...Jefferson 

Cochran,  Harry Indiana Indiana 

Cochran,  IraM Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Cole,  John  D Derry  Station Westmoreland 

Conner,  W.  Boyd Indiana 10th  St 

Cooper,  W.  Lawrence Homer  City Indiana 

Crawford,  Carl Indiana Indiana 

Crawford,  Donald Indiana Indiana 

Crawford,  Oliver L West  Fairfield Westmoreland 

Crawford,  William  C Indiana 1113  Maple  Ave 

Cribbs,  Enos  C Indiana R.  D.  No.  7 

Cunningham,  R.  Wallace  ..Kent Indiana 

Cunningham,  S.  Roy Indiana R.  D.  No.  6 

Cunningham,  Thomas  B...Kent Indiana 

Dauer,  Eugene '. Indiana Indiana 

Daugherty,  Harry Indiana Indiana 

Daugherty,  John  Indiana Indiana 

Daughertv,  Norris Indiana Indiana '.. 

Daugherty,  Ross  S Indiana 116  N.  9th  St 

Davis,  Clarence  E Nant-y-Glo Cambria 

Davis,  Johnston Indiana Indiana 

Davis,  Lawrence  J Nant-y-Glo Cambria 

Davis,  William Indiana Indiana 

Deemar,  William  R Kittanning R.  D.  No.  1 

Depp,  Frank  H Indiana Grant  St 

Dick,  Ralph Indiana Indiana 

Dixon,  H.  Boyd Cokeville Westmoreland 

Dorr,  H.  Frank Pittsburg 6739  Atwell  St.,  E-  E  .. 

Douglass,  Newell  M Indiana Indiana 

Duncan,  Frank  M Indiana Indiana 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  21 

Name.  Postoftice.  Street  or  Couni.v.  State. 

Edmiston,  Clare Indiana Indiana Pa. 

Edwards,  Lawrence  T Indiana 426  Philadelphia  St " 

Edwards,  Samuel Indiana Indiana " 

Elkin,  Curtis  E Indiana 941  Water  St " 

Elkin,  Linus  J Indiana 941  Water  St " 

Endler,  Peter Dayton 140  River  St Ohio 

Engle,  John Indiana Indiana Pa. 

Engle,  Perc3' Indiana Indiana " 

Evans,  George  A Indiana Grant  St " 

Fair,  Wilbur Indiana Indiana " 

Fairman,  J.  Clarence Indiana Indiana " 

Fetzer,  Banks  W Brookville 341  Main  St " 

Fleming-,  Archie  E Chambersville Indiana " 

Fleming,  Clyde Indiana Indiana " 

Fleining,  H." Clare Indiana 1000  Grant  St " 

Foreman,  Charles Indiana Indiana " 

Forman,  William  O Indiana 901  Water  St '' 

Frick,  Walter Indiana  Indiana " 

Garman,  John  E Indiana Indiana.  " 

Gearhart,  AlfredK Blacklick Indiana " 

Gessler.  Clyde  O Indiana 834  Philadelphia  St " 

l^^Getty,  Boyd Indiana 1038  School  St ,   " 

Getty,  Courtney Indiana Indiana " 

Getty,  Lawrence Indiana Indiana " 

Gilkerson,  John  K Saltsburg Indiana " 

Good,  W.  Howard Pitcairn 426  4th  St " 

Graff,  Ernest Blacklick Indiana " 

Graham,  Alex Indiana R.  D.  No.  8 " 

Gray,  Earl  E Indiana 1741  Philadelphia  St....   " 

Gray,  Frank  W Allegheny 1720  Market  St " 

Haag,  Maurice Troutville Clearfield " 

Haines,  John  R Ben  Avon DalzellAve " 

Hall,  William  W Indiana 150  N.  9th  St " 

Hamill,  Clarence Fort  Palmer Westmoreland " 

Hamill,  Frank  T Fort  Palmer Westmoreland " 

Hamill,  James  S Fort  Palmer Westmoreland " 

Hamilton,  Harry  W.  R Indiana S.  7th  St " 

Hamilton,  John  N Indiana 335  N.  6th  St " 

Hammers,  Charles  Indiana Indiana " 

Hammers,  Karl  R Indiana Indiana " 

Harris,  David  M Bulger R.  D.  No.  50 " 

Hasinger,  Karl Indiana Indiana " 

Hasinger,  Paul  B Indiana 726  Wayne  Ave " 

Haux hurst,  Jackson Indiana Indiana " 

Hawkins,  David  B Keewaydin Clearfield " 

Hazlett,  Leslie Indiana Indiana " 

Hemphill,  Kenneth Indiana Indiana " 

Hershberger,  William  C....Geisto\vn Cambria " 

Hilemati,  Harrj- Indiana Indiana " 

Hill,  David Indiana Indiana " 

Hill,  Norman Indiana Indiana " 

Hill,  Quay Indiana Indiana " 

*Hill,  Thomas  T Indiana Indiana " 

Hill,  William  D Morrisdale Clearfield " 

Hogue,  Frank  E Masontown Fayette " 

Holby,  Ellis  J Blairsville Indiana " 

Hoover,  James Indiana Indiana " 

Hopkins,  Wallace  E Georgeville Indiana " 

♦Successful  in  Middle  Contest. 


22  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State 

Hosack,  Ross  M Indiana 11th  St Pa 

Hull,  Log^an New  Florence Westmoreland 

Humes,  Richard Homer  City Indiana 

Humphrey,  Charles Indiana Indiana 

Jack,  James  L Indiana  703  Philadelphia  St.... 

Johnson,  Edward,  Jr Indiana 9th  St.  Ext 

Johnson,  Max Indiana Indiana 

Joh n ston ,  Carl Indiana Indiana 

Johnston,  Frank  R Indiana 737  Water  St 

Johnston,  Fred  W Pittsburg-(Sta.D).711  Wallace  Ave 

Jordan,  Frank Oliveburg Jefferson 

Katzen,   Samuel Soldier Jefferson 

Keepers,  Williatn  H Indiana 966  Church  St 

Kelly,  Ralph  A Indiana 208  Locust  St 

Kinimel,  Samuel Indiana Indiana 

Kinnan,  Ralph Indiana W.  Philadelphia  St.... 

Kin  nan,  Walter Indiana Indiana 

Kline,  Howard  B Indiana Indiana. 

Kratz,  J.  Donald Pittsburg 641  Collins  Ave 

Lafterty,  John  T Avonmore Westmoreland 

Lay  ton,  Frank Indiana Indiana 

Lewis,  Ralph Indiana Indiana 

Lewis,  S.  Paul Indiana 220  S.  7th  St 

Lewis,  W.   Edward ..Indiana 402  S.  11th  St 

Lieb,  Harry Nicktown Cambria 

Livingston,  C.  Ross Johnstown Cambria 

Lowry,  Clay Indiana 733  School  St 

Lucas,  Edwin Indiana Indiana 

Lusk,  John  B Venetia R.  D.  No.  34 

Luther,  Dean  S Boucher Westmoreland 

Lydic.  Clare  D Indiana W.  Philadelphia  St 

Lydic,  Ernest  O Creekside Indiana 

Lyke,  M.  Elmer Locust Indiana 

Lytle,  Ralph  M Saltsburg R.  D.  No.  2 

Mabon,  Audley  L Indiana 830  Church  St 

Mack,  Paul  W Indiana Philadelphia  St 

Maize,  James  H Punxsutawney 307  W.  Mahoning-  St... 

Malon,  Alex Indiana Indiana 

Marlin,  Lloyd  W Indiana 224  S.  11th  St 

Marshall,  Schuyler  C Barnes Warren 

Martin,  Byron Indiana Indiana 

Martin,  Clarence Indiana Indiana 

Martin,  David  M Pittsburg 4504  Centre  Ave 

Ma.son,  Ralph  B Rockwood Somerset 

Means,  Delbert  J Grange Jefferson 

Means,  Edward  B Brookville 107  Water  St 

Melius,  Joseph  H Hustontown Fulton 

Mildren,  Grover  C Queenstown Armstrong 

Miller,  Albert  W Indiana 603  R.  R.  Ave 

Miller,  Ford  B Parkwood Indiana 

Miller,  Fred  L Brockwa^'ville..  ..Jefferson 

Miller,  James Indiana Indiana 

Miller,  Milton Indiana Indiana 

Moore,  A.  Meade Chambersville Indiana 

Moore,  Orrie  W Indiana Indiana 

Moorhead,  Calvin  H Indiana 713  School  St 

Moorhead,  Charles  A Indiana 713  School  St 

Morris,  Robert Indiana Indiana 

Morrison,  Norma n Cortez Jefferson 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  23 

Xanio.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Morrison,  Ralph Cortez Jefferson Pa, 

McAnulty,  Charles  A Blairsville Main  St *' 

McAiiliff,  Thomas  H Johnstown Cambria " 

McCombie,  Amandus  I Carrolltown  Cambria '* 

McCombie,  Cleatus  R Carrolltown Cambria " 

""McCormick,  Taylor Heshbon Indiana " 

McCo3',  W.  Norris Indiana Indiana •' 

McCreary,  Ralph Indiana Indiana " 

McCreijjTlit,  Blaine Indiana Main  St " 

McFarland,  E.  Wills Kent Indiana " 

McGaug^hey,  Arthur Indiana Indiana " 

McGaii},''he3',  Lisle Indiana Indiana " 

McGaug^he)',  Merle :  Indian  a Indiana " 

McGregor,  John Indiana 737  Church  St " 

McLaug-hlin,  Ernest Shelocta  Indiana " 

McMaster,  James  D Latrobe 6  Catherine  St " 

McMichael,  Victor Indiana Indiana " 

Neal,  Clark Indiana X.  6th  St " 

Neal,  Guy Indiana Indiana " 

NefF,  Robert Indiana Indiajia " 

Niel,  Lee  J Northpoint Indiana " 

North,  J.  Howard Punxsutawne^'..  ..Jefferson " 

North,  Leland  S Punxsutawney Jefferson " 

Oldham,  Orlando Alum  Bank Bedford " 

Palmer,  Lyman  D Blacklick Indiana " 

Pennington,  Clarence Indiana 205  N.  9th  St " 

Pennington,  Ernest Indiana 205  N.  9th  St " 

Pierce,  John  M Indiana 44  N.  5th  St " 

Pifer,  Henry  W Punxsutawney Jefferson " 

Pollock,  S.  Ren Indiana 437  Oak  St " 

Porter,  Edward  J Oueenstown Armstrong " 

Pr^'de,  David  S Yatesboro Armstrong " 

Ralston,  James Indiana Indiana " 

Ramej-,  Albert Indiana Indiana " 

Ramey,  Fred Indiana Indiana " 

Ray,  Dewitt Indiana Indiana. " 

Ray,  Dwight Indiana Indiana " 

Rav,  Heber...  Tannery Indiana " 

Ray,  Robert  H Indiana' 1008  Water  St " 

Riethmiller,  Oliver  C Indiana   Indiana " 

Rinn,  J.  Cloid Punxsutawney Jefferson " 

Rinn,  Samuel Indiana Indiana " 

Rodwell,  Harry Soldier Jefferson " 

Roseberry,  Robert  S Tyrone R.  D.  No.  1 " 

Serene,  George Indiana Indiana " 

Serene,  Howard Indiana Indiana " 

Shaffer,  George  C Conemaugh Cambria " 

Shaffer,  Joseph Coolspring Jefferson " 

Shields,  Ja}-  H Kent Indiana " 

Shirlej',  Orville  E Indiana Indiana " 

Shrj'ock,  Edward  C Wilmore Cambria " 

Simpson,  George  S Indiana R.  D.  No.  7 " 

Sloan,  J.  Clair Indiana 606  Philadelphia  St " 

Smith,  James  A Gipsy Indiana " 

Smith.  Robert  Elder,. Blairsville Indiana " 

Snowden,  James  L Conemaugh 3d  St " 

Snyder,  S.  Frank Indiana R.  D.  No.  1 " 

Snyder,  Thomas Indiana Indiana " 

Speedy,  Hal  L Indiana 344  N.  9th  St " 


24  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Name.  Postoffice.  Street  or  County.  State. 

Stadtniiller,  Clements  J Indiana Indiana Pa. 

St.  Clair,  Fred Indiana Indiana " 

St.  Clair,  James  Edward  ...Indiana Indiana " 

St.  Clair.  John  G Indiana 935  Philadelphia  St " 

St.  Clair,  Robert Indiana Indiana " 

St.  Clair,  William Indiana Indiana " 

Steetle,  Ross Indiana Indiana  " 

fStewart,  James  A Indiana 1019  Philadelphia  St...     " 

Stewart,  Lisle Livermore R.  D.  No.  1 " 

Straub,  Ralph  R Stoystown Somerset " 

Stroud,  Georg-e Dallas Luzerne " 

Sutton,  John  S Indiana 209  S.  6th  St " 

Sutton,  Robert  S Indiana 134  S.  6th  St " 

Sykes,  Arthur Troutville Clearfield " 

Terry,  Gilbert Indiana Itidiana " 

Thomas,  Guy Thomas Washington " 

Thompson,  Earl Indiana Indiana " 

Timblin,  Ward  N Indiana 425  Philadelphia  St " 

Tomb,  Virgil  H Armagh Indiana " 

Torrence,  Arthur  H Indiana 39  S.  9th  St " 

Torrence,  J.  Monroe Indiana 39  S.  9th  St " 

Tussey,  Perry  L Salina Westmoreland " 

Uncapher,  John  S Indiana 462  S.  11th  St " 

Urey,  Preston  G Livermore R.  D.  No.   1 " 

Waddle,  Charles  E Saltsburg Indiana " 

Waddle,  Roy  P Saltsburg Indiana " 

Wassam,  Forde  W Grant Indiana " 

Waterhouse,  Erastus  J Coalglen Jefferson " 

Watson,  JamesB Indiana 276  S.  7th  St " 

Watson,  J.  Herman Indiana 137  7th  St " 

Watson,  Lex Indiana Indiana " 

Weimer,  James  F Friedens Somerset " 

Widdowson,  Paul Indiana Indiana " 

Wigton,  Robert  J Franklinville Huntingdon " 

Williams,  Logan Indiana Indiana " 

Wilson,  Curtis  M Indiana 218  S.  11th  St " 

Wilson,  Joseph Indiana Indiana " 

Woodward,  Frank  J Davis Indiana " 

Woodward,  Harry Indiana Indiana " 

Younkins,  Harry  E Indiana 718  Church  St " 

tDeceased. 


Summary  of  Attendance. 


Fall  Term 

Winter  Term.. 
Spring  Term.. 


Gentlemen. 

Ladies, 

201 

444 

203 

425 

227 

529 

Total 2029 

Number  of  different  students  during  year 905 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  25 

Courses  of  Study  for  Pennsylvania  State  Normal 

Schools. 

'[As  revised  and  adopted  at  a  nieeliiitr  of  Noimal  School  Principals  held  at  Hanisburg, 

November  8,  lOOO.] 


Regular  Course. 

(Studies  marked  with  (*)  are  to  be  reviewed  in  Senior  Year.) 
JUNIOR  YEAR. 

Pedagogics: — School  Management. 

La7iguage: — English  Grammar ,^=^  Reading  and  Orthography, 
Latin  to  Caesar. 

Mathematics: — Arithmetic,^'  Algebra. 

Natural  Science:  —  Ph3'siology,  Botany. 

Historical  Science:— 0^o%x2i'<^\is ^^  V> .  S.  History,-^' Civil  Gov- 
•ernment  of  the  United  States  and  Pennsylvania. 

Arts: — Penmanship  (an  approved  system,  with  a  fair  hand- 
writing). Drawing  (daily  lessons  for  at  least  20  weeks).  Vocal 
Music  (elementary  principles  and  daily  exercises  for  at  least  10 
weeks),  Bookkeeping  (single  entry,  with  a  knowledge  of  common 
business  papers). 

Physical  Culture. 

MIDDLE  YEAR. 

Pedagogics: — Psychology,  Methods  of  Teaching. 

Language: — Rhetoric  and  Composition,  with  elocutionary 
•exercises;  three  books  of  Caesar. 

Mathematics: — Plane  Geometry. 

Natural  Science: — Elements  of  Chemistry,  Elements  of 
Zoology,  Elements  of  Geology. 

Historical  Scie?ice: — General  Histor}'. 

Arts: — Manual  Training. 

Physical  C  it  I  lure. 

SENIOR  YEAR. 

Pedagogics: — History  of  Education,  Methods  of  Teaching, 
Practice  of  Teaching  in  Model  School  (at  least  20  weeks,  forty- 
five  minutes  daily).  Thesis. 

Lafiguage: — Literature  and  Classics,  three  Orations  of  Cicero, 
three  Books  of  Virgil,  Review  of  English  Grammar. 


26  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA, 

Mathematics: — Solid  Geometry,  Plane  Trigonometry  and 
Surveying,  Review  of  Arithmetic. 

Natural  Science: — Physics,  Review  of  Geography. 
Historical  Scieyice: — Review  of  U.  S.  Histor}'. 
Physica  I  Cultu  re . 

SUBSTITUTIONS. 

The  following  substitutions  may  be  made: 

Middle  Year: — Chemistry  and  Astronomy  for  Latin;  Greek, 
German  or  French,  for  Latin  or  for  Chemistry. 

Senior  Year: — English  History,  Ethics  and  Logic  for  Latin; 
Greek,  German  or  French  for  Solid  Geometry,  Trigonometry  and 
Surveying,  or  for  Latin. 


Supplementary  Course. 

[In  addition  to  the  Regular  Course.] 

Leading  to  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Pedagogics. 

Philosophy  of  Education,  Advanced  Psychology. 

Discussion  of  Educational  Questions;  School  Supervision, 
including  School  Law;  Devices  for  Teaching;  Educational 
Theories,  etc. 

School  Apparatus  and  Appliances;  Description,  Use,  Prep- 
aration. 

Leading  to  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Pedagogics. 

Two  years'  teaching  after  graduation  in  the  Regular  Course. 

Professional  Reading,  with  abstracts:  History  of  Education 
in  the  United  States  (Boone),  European  Schools  (Klemni),  Sys- 
tems of  Education  (Parsons). 

Sanitary  Science,  School  Architecture,  etc. 

Thesis. 

A  full  equivalent  will  be  accepted  for  any  of  the  text  books 
named  above.  The  courses  in  reading  and  classics  for  all  the 
courses  shall  be  determined  by  the  Board  of  Principals  at  their 
annual  meeting,  and  shall  be  the  same  for  all  normal  schools. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


Rules  for  Final  Examinations,  Admission  to  the 
Middle  and  Senior  Classes,  Ltc. 

[For  all  the  Normal  Schools  of  Pennsylvania.] 

1.  Admission  to  the  Senior  and  Middle  classes  shall  be  de- 
termined by  the  State  Board  of  Examiners  at  the  annual  exami- 
nation by  the  Board. 

2.  In  order  to  be  admitted  to  the  Middle  class  at  any  State 
normal  school,  students  must  be  examined  by  the  State  Board 
in  all  the  Junior  studies  (except  English  Grammar,  Arithmetic, 
Geography,  and  United  States  History),  and  this  examination 
shall  be  final.  Persons  who  desire  to  be  admitted  to  the  Middle 
Class  without  having  previously  attended  a  State  normal  school, 
must  pass  an  examination  by  the  Faculty  in  all  the  studies  of^the 
Junior  year  and  by  the  State  Board  of  Examiners  in  the  academic 
studies  of  the  Junior  year  (except  the  Senior  review  studies), 
and  Plane  Geometr}^  or  the  first  Book  of  Caesar,  and  must  com- 
plete School  Management  in  the  Middle  year. 

3.  In  order  to  be  admitted  to  the  Senior  Class,  students 
must  be  examined  by  the  State  Board  in  all  the  Middle  year 
studies  (except  Methods),  and  this  examination  shall  be  final. 
Persons  who  desire  to  be  admitted  to  the  Senior  Class  without 
having  previously  attended  a  State  normal  school,  must  pass  an 
examination  by  the  Faculty  and  State  Board  in  the  academic 
studies  of  the  entire  course,  except  the  review  studies  of  the 
Senior  year;  and  must  devote  their  time  during  the  Senior  year 
to  the  professional  studies  of  the  course,  and  the  review  studies. 

4.  If  the  Faculty  of  any  State  normal  school,  or  the  State 
Board  oi  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. 

5.  If  a  person  who  has  completed  the  examinations  required 
for  admission  to  the  Middle  or  Senior  class  at  any  State  normal 
school,  desires  to  enter  another  normal  school,  the  Principal  of 
the  school  at  which  the  examination  was  held  shall  send  the 
proper  certificate  to  the  Principal  of  the  school  which  the  per- 
son desires  to  attend.  Except  for  the  reason  here  stated,  no  cer- 
tificate setting  forth  the  passing  of  the  Junior  or  Middle  year 
studies  shall  be  issued. 


28  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA.  PA. 

6.  Candidates  for  graduation  shall  be  examined  by  the 
State  Board  in  all  the  branches  of  the  Senior  3'ear,  including 
English  Grammar,  Arithmetic,  Geography',  and  United  States 
History.  They  shall  have  the  opportunity  of  being  examined  in 
any  higher  branches,  including  vocal  and  instrumental  music  and 
double-entry  bookkeeping;  and  all  studies  completed  by  them 
shall  be  named  in  their  certificates. 

7.  Persons  who  have  been  graduated  may  be  examined  at 
any  State  examination  in  any  higher  branches,  and  the  Secretary 
of  the  Board  of  Examiners  shall  certify  on  the  back  of  their  di- 
plomas to  the  passing  of  the  branches  completed  at  said  exami- 
nation. 

8.  A  certificate  setting  forth  the  proficienc}^  of  all  applicants 
in  all  the  studies  in  which  they  desire  to  be  examined  by  the  State 
Board  of  Examiners  shall  be  prepared  and  signed  by  the  Faculty 
and  presented  to  the  Board.  The  certificate  for  the  studies  of  the 
Junior  year  shall  also  include  the  standing  of  applicants  in  the 
review  studies  of  the  Senior  year. 

9.  Graduates  of  State  normal  schools  in  the  regular  course 
and  graduates  of  accredited  colleges  may  become  candidates  for 
the  degrees  of  Bachelor  of  Pedagogics  and  Master  of  Pedagogics. 
To  obtain  these  degrees,  candidates  must  be  examined  by  the 
Faculty  and  State  Board  upon  the  studies  of  the  Supplementary 
Course.  Three  years'  successful  teaching  in  the  public  schools  of 
the  State  since  graduation  (or  two  years'  in  the  case  of  candidates 
who  taught  in  the  Model  School)  will  be  required  of  all  candi- 
dates for  the  degree  of  Master  of  Pedagogics,  in  addition  to  the 
branches  of  study  indicated  above. 

10.  Attendance  at  a  State  normal  school  during  the  entire 
Senior  year  will  be  required  of  all  candidates  for  graduation; 
but  candidates  for  the  pedagogical  degrees  may  prepare  the  re- 
quired work  in  absentia. 

Certificate  and  Diploma. 

The  State  Normal  Certificate  is  issued  to  those  who  are  grad- 
uated. It  entitles  them  to  teach  in  the  public  schools  of  the  State 
for  two  years  without  further  examination.  The  State  Normal 
Diploma  is  issued  to  graduates  who  have  taught  in  the  common 
schools  of  the  State  for  two  full  annual  school  terms  of  not  less 
than  seven  months  each  after  graduation,  and  who  present  cer- 
tificates of  successful  teaching  from  each  of  the  school  boards, 
countersigned  by  the  county,  city  or  borough  superintendent. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  29 

E^xamination  of  Practical  Teachers. 

The  Normal  School  law  makes  it  the  dut\^  of  the  State 
Board  of  Examiners  to  grant  Diplomas  or  State  Certificates  to 
actual  teachers  of  common  schools,  without  their  having  attended 
the  Normal  Schools  as  students,  upon  the  following  conditions  : 

1.  The  applicant  must  be  twenty-one  years  of  age,  of  good 
moral  character,  and  must  have  taught  successfully  in  the  com- 
mon schools  of  this  State  during  three  consecutive  annual  terms 
immediately  preceding  the  examination.  The  proof  of  good 
moral  character  and  satisfactory  teaching  for  the  required  time, 
must  be  a  certificate  from  the  proper  Board  or  Boards  of  Direc- 
tors, signed  by  the  President  and  Secretary  and  countersigned  by 
the  proper  Superintendent  or  Superintendents. 

2.  The  examination  may  be  in  either  the  Regular  or  the 
Supplementary  Course,  as  the  applicant  may  elect,  according  to 
the  list  of  Studies  as  printed  in  the  circulars  of  the  State  Normal 
Schools  and  approved  by  the  State  Superintendent,  or  in  such 
other  studies  as  may,  by  the  Board  of  Examiners,  be  deemed 
equivalent. 

3.  Each  applicant  is  required  to  prepare  and  present  to  the 
State  Board  of  Examiners  an  original  thesis  of  not  less  than  six 
folio  pages  of  manuscript,  on  some  professional  subject,  which 
thesis  is  to  be  retained  at  the  school  where  the  examination  takes 
place. 

4.  The  examination  and  certificate  are  without  expense  to 
the  applicant,  and  the  certificate  is  full  evidence  of  qualification 
to  teach  the  branches  therein  named,  in  any  part  of  the  State 
without  further  examination. 

5.  Practical  teachers  attending  examinations  at  the  State 
Normal  Schools  for  the  purpose  of  procuring  State  Certificates, 
are  examined  separately  from  the  regular  students,  and  both  the 
State  Board  of  Examiners  and  the  faculty  of  the  School  at  which 
the  examination  is  held,  take  part  in  the  examination,  all  being 
required  to  sign  the  certificate. 


30 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


Courses  of  Study  as  Arranged  for  this  Institution. 


Regular  Course. 


[Studies  marked  with  a  (*)  are  to  be  reviewed  in  Senior  Year.] 


PREPARATORY  STUDIES. 

FALL  TERM.  WINTER  TERM.         SPRING  TERM. 


.Spelling. 

E  Reading. 

Language. 

Arithmetic. 

(G.  C.  D.,  L.  C.  M., 
Fractions,  Longitude 
and  Time,  Practical 
Measurenient.s. ) 


FALL  TERM. 

Mental  Arithmetic. 

Algebra  (Completed,  i 

E   ■Grammar. 

Latin. 

Drawing. 

D  Reading. 

Physical  Culture. 


Penmanship. 

■•■■Geograph}-. 

Drawing. 

.\lgebra  (To  G.  C.  D.  i 


JUNIOR  YEAR. 
WINTER  TERM. 

-Arithmetic  ( .\dvanced. 

Civil  Government. 

D  ••■'Grammar. 

Latin. 

D  Composition. 

School  ^Management. 

Physical  Culture. 


■•^■Physical  Geography. 

■■Historj'. 

Physiology. 

.\lgebra  (To  Quadratics.) 

Arithmetic. 

(Applications  of  Per- 
centage, Discount, 
Square   and   Cube   Root.) 


SPRING  TERM. 

Botany. 

Bookkeeping. 

C      Composition. 

Latin. 

Vocal  Music. 

Geometrj-  (Elective.) 

Phj-sical  Culture. 


FALL  TERM. 

Geometrj-. 

(  P.sychology    and     Meth- 
<      ods. 

I  B  Compo.sition . 
Geology. 

Chemistry. 

Caesar  or 

Descriptive  Astronomj-. 
Physical  Culture. 


MIDDLE  YEAR. 
WINTER  TERM. 


SPRING  TERM. 


Geometry.  Psychology^  and  Methods. 

I  Psychology    and     Meth-  B  Elocution. 

ods.  Zoology. 

I  Rhetoric.  Caesar  or 

General  Historj-.  Chemistry. 

t  General  History. 
I  Elementary  Science. 
Phj-sical  Culture. 
^lanual  Training. 


Chemistrj-. 

Caesar  or 

Descriptive  Astronomy 
Physical  Culture. 


Greek,  German  or  French  may  be  sub.stituted  for  Latin  or  for  Chemistrj'. 


FALL  TERM. 


SENIOR  YEAR. 
WINTER  TERM. 


SPRING  TERM. 


Methods. 

Teaching. 

Physics. 

U.  S.  Hi.story'  (Review). 

Literature  and  Classics. 

Cicero  (3  orations)  or 

English  History. 
Physical  Culture. 
Solid  Geometry. 


Methods. 
Teaching. 
Phj'sics. 

Geograph  J-  (Review). 
Literattire  and  Classics. 
Virgil  or 
Ethics. 
Trigonometry. 
Physical  Culture. 

Greek,  German  or  French  may  be  .substituted  for  .Solid  Geometry,  Trigonometry, 
Surs'ej'ing,  or  for  Latin- 


History  of  Education. 

Teaching. 

Grammar  (Review). 

Surveying. 

Arithmetic  (Review). 

Virgil  (Complete  3  Books). 

or  Logic. 
Physical  Culture. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA,  31 

Supplementary  Course. 

(Soc  oarlit'f  p.'i^i'e.] 


Model  School  Course. 


This  comprises  the  following  branches  :  Reading,  Spelling, 
Writing,  Arithmetic,  Geography,  History,  Plant  and  Animal 
Lessons,  Language,  Form  and  Drawing,  Vocal  Music,  Occupa- 
tion of  Kindergarten,  Manual  Training. 

These  are  outlined  in  eight  grades,  corresponding  in  division 
to  most  approved  city  grading. 


Musical  Course. 

Mrs.  R.  J.  Sawyer.  Stella  L.  Waldo.      Mabel  S.  McCreight. 


We  wish  to  call  attention  to  the  advantages  gained  by  coming 
to  Indiana  for  the  study  of  the  art  of  music. 

After  graduating  here  a  pupil  can  finish  in  one  or  two  years 
the  course  of  any  conservatory  in  the  country,  and  thus  save 
money. 

The  best  methods  of  instruction  are  used,  and  great  care  is 
taken  to  cultivate  the  musical  taste  of  each  pupil. 

There  is  another  advantage  in  the  opportunity  the  pupil  has 
to  study  other  subjects.  A  musical  education  alone  does  not  give 
the  culture  demanded  at  the  present  day. 

For  terms,  see  "Expenses  at  Indiana."  Fee  for  Diploma 
one  dollar. 

PIANO — FIRST  YEAR. 

Selections  from  the  following: — Mason  Technic,  Mathews' 
Graded  Course  I  and  II,  Duvernoy  op.  176,  Kohler  op.  190, 
Streabbog  op.  36,  Bertini  op.  100,  Czerny  op.  849.  Clementi 
Sonatinas  op.  36,  Beethoven,  two  sonatinas.  Pieces  by  Lichner, 
Reinecke,  Gurlitt,  Hackh,  Weiss,  etc. 

SECOND  YEAR. 

Selections  from  the  following: — Mason,  Mathews,  Duvernoy 
op.    120,   Berens  op.    61,   Le  Couppey   op.    20,  Haberbier   Daily 


32  STATE  NORMAL,  SCHOOL,,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Studies,  Loeschhorn  op.  52,  Handrock  Sonatinas,  Beethoven  op. 
49,  I,  2,  Bach  Twelve  Little  Preludes,  easier  Sonatas  of  Clemen ti^ 
Haydn  and  Mozart,  Pieces  by  Dussek,  Schmoll,  Stiehl,  Merkel, 
Bohm,  Lange,  C.  B.  Klein,  L,ow,  etc. 

THIRD  YEAR. 

Selections  from  the  following : — Haberbier  Daily  Studies,. 
Krause  op.  4,  op.  9,  Heller  op.  46,  Bertini  op.  29,  Schytte  op.  90,. 
Hasert  op.  50,  Ten  Studies  of  Cramer,  Bach  Two  Voice  Inven- 
tions, Sonatas  of  Hummel.  Mozart,  Haydn,  Beethoven  op.  14,. 
No.  2,  op.  2,  No.  I.  Pieces  by  Mendelssohn,  Handel,  Henselt, 
Godard,  Grieg,  Jensen,  B.  C.  Klein,  Moszkowski,  Scharwenka, 
Chaminade,  etc. 

FOURTH  YEAR. 

Bertini  op.  32,  Hasert  op.  50,  Heller  op.  16,  Cramer  contin- 
ued, Clementi  Gradus  Ten  Studies,  Mozart  Sonatas,  Beethoven, 
op.  13,  op.  10,  No.  I,  op.  10,  No.  2.  Pieces  by  Schubert,  Men- 
delssohn, Rubenstein,  Moszkowski,  Chopin,  Schumann,  Rhein- 
berger,  Gade,  Nicode,  Mac  Do  well,  etc. 

During  the  course  one  year  in  Harmony  is  required  ;  also 
two  years,  weekly  classes,  in  Musical  Histor}',  Biography  and 
Form.     Both  class  and  private  lessons  are  given  in  Harmony. 

VOCAL — FIRST  YEAR. 

1 — Concone  50  Lecons  ;  parts  ist  and  2d.  2 — Concone  25. 
Lecons.  3. — Technical  Studies  from  Gonaldi  and  Marchesi.  4 — 
Special  attention  given  to  the  formation  of  tone  and  breathing. 

SECOND  YEAR. 

I — Exercise  from  Panotka  and  Bordogni  with  a  continuation- 
of  the  major  and  minor  scale.     2 — Staccato  and  Legato  Singing. 

THIRD  YEAR. 

I — Exercise  of  Bardomen.  2 — Study  of  the  oratorio.  3 — 
German  and  Italian  Songs.  4 — Advanced  Technical  Studies 
given  to  produce  various  timbre  of  the  voice. 

The  method  is  the  old  Italian  method.  That  the  tones  may- 
be taken  with  ease,  there  must  be  a  thorough  development  and 
training  of  the  organs  which  produce  them. 


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Departments. 

Professional  Department. 

D.  J.  Waller.  Jk.  Edith  Mansfield,  A.  B. 

Jane  E.  Leonard,  ^L  S.  Hope  Stewart,  M.  E. 

Mrs.  Horace  G.  Carmalt.  Malvina  G.  Riddle,  M.  E. 

Mrs.  Sherman  L.  Lowrey.  Jennie  M.  Ackerman. 


Trades  and  professions  are  distinguished  by  skill  and  pro- 
ficiency in  definite  lines  of  work.  These  are  acquired  only  by 
thorough  training.  The  lawyer,  the  physician  and  the  minister 
each  prepares  for  his  work  by  a  special  course  of  training.  The 
business  of  the  country  is  carried  on  by  those  who  by  special 
training  have  been  moulded  to  fit  the  places  they  fill.  If  teach- 
ing is  to  be  a  profession,  and  no  one  now  doubts  it,  those  who 
succeed  in  the  calling  must  make  special  preparation  for  it.  Nor- 
mal Schools  are  established  for  the  express  purpose  of  giving  this 
professional  training. 

The  Academic  Work  is  outlined  with  a  view  to  the  needs  of 
the  elementary  teacher.  Each  branch  is  studied  from  the  teach- 
er's standpoint. 

The  pedagogical  work  includes  : 

I.  Theory  of  Teaching. 

II.  History  of  Education. 

III.  Practice  of  Teaching.  This  means  the  teaching  of 
classes  in  the  Model  School,  a  school  composed  of  eight  grades 
of  such  pupils  as  are  ordinarily  found  in  graded  public  schools. 
The  students  first  observe  the  teaching  of  expert  teachers  for  one 
term,  after  which  they  take  charge  of  classes  for  whose  progress 
they  are  held  responsible.  All  the  work  is  under  the  supervision 
of  four  efficient  training  teachers.  To  this  feature  of  our  work 
we  give  special  prominence.  In  order  to  receive  a  diploma  from 
this  school,  the  student  must  do  practice  work  of  high  character. 


English  Department. 

Jane  E.  Leonard,  M,  S.  Mary  Haines  Crombie,  A.  B. 

Katherine  Howard.  Gertrude  V.  Kahn,  A.  M. 

F   LANGUAGE. 

Exercises  in  naming  the  parts  of  speech  ;  study  of  the  simple 
sentence  and  its  elements  ;  many  original  sentences  required  ; 
exercise  in  the  writing  of  original  compositions  on  subjects  within 
the  range  of  the  student's  personal  observation  and  experience. 


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34  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

E    GRAMMAR. 

Study  of  the  participle  and  the  infinitive  ;  compound  and 
complex  sentences  ;  thorough  study  of  the  clause  element ;  analy- 
sis of  compound  and  complex  sentences;  constant  practice  in  sen- 
tence-building. 

Text-book,  Welsh's  Grammar. 

D    GRAMMAR. 

Discussion  of  the  elements  of  written  and  of  spoken  lan- 
guage ;  technical  study  of  each  part  of  speech  with  application 
of  its  syntax  ;  parsing. 

Text-book,  Welsh's  Grammar. 

REVIEW    OF    GRAMMAR    IN   SEXIOR    YEAR. 

Work  designed  for  advanced  students  and  for  teachers.  Re- 
view of  simple,  compound  and  complex  sentences,  and  their  ele- 
ments ;  special  study  of  the  verb;  analysis  of  involved  and  idio- 
matic constructions;  suggestions  as  to  methods  of  teaching  lan- 
guage. Subject  is  taught  by  outline;  any  text  book  may  be  used 
for  reference. 

COMPOSITION. 

D.  Short  studies  in  literature  to  develop  the  taste,  judg- 
ment and  imagination,  with  much  practice  in  writing. 

C.  Study  of  diction  and  phraseology,  and  their  relation  to 
style.     Writing  on  narrative  and  descriptive  subjects. 

B.  The  paragraph  and  the  whole  composition.  Exposition 
and  argumentation. 

RHETORIC. 

In  all  the  work.  Theory  is  subordinated  to  Practice. 

SENIOR    YEAR. 

A  critical  study  and  interpretation  of  at  least  four  standard 
English  writers  are  made  during  the  second  term  of  this  year. 
An  attempt  is  made  to  make  the  English  a  valuable  mental  disci- 
pline, by  leading  the  student  to  discover  for  himself  from  models 
of  good  writing  what  constitutes  clearness,  purity,  strength,  or 
felicity  of  style.  Through  the  year  his  own  writing  is  kept  up; 
thus  he  is  given  actual  practice  in  subduing  the  detailed  requisites 
of  expression  until  they  become  ready  servants  of  his  own 
thought. 

During  the  last  term,  the  class  studies  biographies  of  repre- 
sentative authors  who  have  contributed  to  the  historical  develop- 
ment of  our  language,  with  the  best  criticism  upon  these  authors, 
and  the  best  passages  from  their  works. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,   INDIANA,  PA.  35 

Mathematical  Department. 

Walter  Mitchell,  Ph.  D.         M.  C.  Gordon,  M.  S. 

Mrs.  S.  L.  Lowrey.  Doka  H.  Moody,  A.  B. 


ARITHMETIC. 


ist  Term.  Practical  Problems  in  G.  C.  D.  and  L.  C.  M.; 
Common  and  Decimal  Fractions  ;  Denominate  Numbers  and 
Measurements  ;  Analysis  ;  Simple  Interest ;  Discount ;  Longitude 
and  Time. 

2nd  Term.  Percentage  and  Application  ;  Square  and  Cube 
Root. 

3rd  Term.     Mental  Arithmetic. 

4th  Term.     Thorough  drill  in  all  practical  subjects. 

Senior  Year.     Review  of  the  subject. 

AI.GEBRA. 

In  Algebra  thoroughness  is  demanded  at  each  step.  Students 
are  required  to  discuss  topics,  to  state  principles  and  definitions 
in  good  language,  and  to  demonstrate  the  most  important  propo- 
sitions. The  entire  course  aims  not  only  at  training  in  methods 
of  operation  but  also  at  the  development  of  the  reasoning 
powers. 

C  Grade — Subject  completed  as  far  as  the  Greatest  Com- 
mon Divisor. 

B  Grade — To  Theory  of  Indices. 

A  Grade — Elementary  i\lgebra  completed. 

Graduates  of  High  Schools  may  enter  the  B  Grade  Algebra 
without  examination.  All  others  desiring  to  enter  this  grade 
should  come  prepared  to  be  examined  on  the  C  Grade  work, 
especially  on  the  subject  of  factoring. 

GEOMETRY. 

The  work  required  in  the  Regular  Course  covers  the  ground 
outlined  in  Wentworth's  Plane  Geometry. 

A  substantial  part  of  the  class  work  consists  in  demonstrat- 
ing original  exercises.  Special  attention  is  given  to  accuracy 
of  statement  in  demonstrations.  The  aim  is  to  develop  clear  and 
rigorous  reasoning. 

TRIGONOMETRY   AND   SURVEYING. 

The  modern  methods  of  treating  these  subjects  are  used. 
The  latter  part  of  the  term  is  devoted  almost  entirely  to  field  work 
and  the  use  of  survevor's  instruments. 


36  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Geographical  and  Historical  Department. 

Jennie  M.  Ackerman. 


In  this  department  thoroughness  is  secured  by  careful  drill 
and  by  presenting  the  subjects  concretely. 

In  addition  to  the  aids  and  apparatus  commonly  employed 
in  the  teaching  of  History  and  Geography,  a  powerful  oxy- 
hydrogen  stereopticon  is  in  almost  daily  use.  The  illustrations 
thus  projected  cover  the  most  interesting  features  of  both  sub- 
jects and  are  fine  specimens  of  photography. 

General  History  is  studied  in  the  Middle  Year.  Ancient 
History  in  the  Winter  Term,  Mediaeval  and  Modern  History  in 
the  Spring  Term.  The  school  has  a  good  library  of  History 
which  is  freely  used  by  the  students  during  the  entire  course  of 
study. 

An  especially  helpful  feature  in  the  teaching  of  Commercial 
Geography  is  a  large  collection  of  products  which  has  been 
secured  recently  from  the  Commercial  Museum  of  Philadelphia. 
It  embraces  samples  of  the  leading  natural  and  manufactured 
imports  and  exports  of  the  world,  and  is  supplemented  by  a  series 
of  photographs  showing  the  processes  through  which  each  pro- 
duct is  passed  in  becoming  an  article  of  commerce. 


Science  Department. 

Jos.  N.  K.  Hickman,  A.  M.  Faith  Browning,  A.  B. 

Katharine  H.  Meigs,  A.  M. 


It  is  the  object  of  this  department  to  secure  to  the  pupil  the 
distinctive  advantages  which  result  from  correct  science  study. 
These  we  believe  to  be  the  power  to  observe  quickly,  clearly  and 
comprehensively,  and  the  ability  to  deduce  legitimate  conclusions 
from  the  observations  thus  made.  With  these  ends  in  view,  it  is 
the  aim  never  to  tell  the  pupil  what  he  can  find  out  for  himself  by 
observation  or  experiment. 

The  laboratories  are  open  to  students  at  all  times  and  much 
new  apparatus  has  been  added,  greatly  increasing  the  value  of 
the  work  done  in  this  department.     Beginning  with 

PHYSIOLOGY 

the  student  is  taught  the  principal  facts  of  his  own  anatomy,  to- 
gether with  the  function  of  its  organs  and  the  circumstances  most 
favorable  to  their  proper  action.     The  teaching  is  enforced  here 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,,  INDIANA,  PA.  37 

by  means  of  skeletons,  both  human  and  lower  mammalian,  by 
microscopic  slides,  by  lantern  projections  and  by  the  actual  dis- 
section of  portions  of  some  lower  mammal.  The  student  is  now 
ready  to  begin 

PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY. 

In  this  work,  taking  for  granted  a  knowledge  of  general 
political  and  descriptive  geography,  our  great  aim  is  to  impart 
broad  ideas  of  the  structure  of  the  globe,  and  the  relation  of  each 
part  to  the  whole,  and  after  working  down  to  the  details,  to  re- 
turn again  and  end  with  the  whole  globe. 

In  addition  to  the  general  work  the  thorough  "intensive" 
study  of  a  single  continent  is  pursued. 

ELEMENTARY  SCIENCE. 

The  work  in  this  branch  is  intended  to  teach  the  pupil  how 
to  stud)^  nature  under  natural  conditions  and  what  parts  are  best 
adapted  to  be  used  in  Nature  Study  in  the  various  grades  of  our 
public  schools  with  the  best  methods  of  presenting  them.  No  at- 
tempt at  classified  Botany,  Zoology  or  Mineralogy  is  made  or  de- 
sired, but  the  pupils,  under  the  direction  of  the  instructor,  make 
frequent  excursions  to  study  environment  and  habits  of  the  life 
forms  under  investigation.  They  are  taught  to  collect  their  own 
material  for  study  and  each  pupil  must  complete  the  study  of  a 
Life  History. 

Elementary  chemistry  may  be  substituted  for  this  subject. 

BOTANY. 

Here  an  amount  of  text- book  work  sufficient  to  acquire  the 
necessary  technical  terms  is  demanded.  But  the  greater  part  of 
the  work  consists  in  a  close  study  of  the  types  of  the  most  im- 
portant orders.  Special  attention  is  paid  to  structure  and  func- 
tion as  effected  by  environment,  and  to  the  inter-relations  of  the 
animal  and  the  plant  worlds. 

Large  tables  have  been  placed  in  the  lecture  room  where  the 
pupils  may  perform  their  dissection  and  analysis  under  the  guid- 
ance of  the  instructor.     In  the  Senior  year  the  study  of 

PHYSICS 

is  taken  up.  By  this  time  considerable  observational  power  and 
fair  maturity  of  mind  may  be  presupposed.  Accordingly  the  aim 
is  not  so  restricted  as  before.  The  endeavor  is  made  to  have  each 
deduction  founded  on  a  larger  number  and  broader  range  of  ex- 
periments, and  to  determine  in  many  cases,  not  only  the  general 
law,  but  to  decide  quantitatively  the  exact  result,  and  the  extent 
of  the  limitations  by  surrounding  circumstances. 


38  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

This  year  a  full  course  in  laboratory  ph3^sics  has  been  estab- 
lished.    The  equipment  has  been  greatly  increased. 

Each  pupil  is  required  to  perform  at  least  twenty-five  (25) 
experiments  arranged  so  as  to  touch  the  most  important  laws  and 
principles  of  physics  in  a  quantitative  way. 

ZOOLOGY 

the  work  is  largely  of  a  laboratory  nature.  Each  piipil  makes  his 
own  dissections,  prepares  and  mounts  his  own  specimens.  He 
is  taught  to  infer  habit  from  structure  and  see  life  relationships 
and  values.     In 

ADVANCED   CHEMISTRY 

each  pupil  has  his  own  stall;  with  its  equipment  of  apparatus  and 
reagents,  he  conducts  each  experiment  for  himself.  The  work 
here  is  chiefly  analytical,  and  such  attention  is  paid  to  blow-piping 
as  prepares  the  pupil  for  determinative  Mineralogj^  as  a  part  of 
the  study  of 

GEOLOGY 

which  is  carried  out  on  the  same  lines  as  have  been  already  indi- 
cated— much  field  work  being  required. 

The  Science  Department  is  provided  with  an  outfit  of  excel- 
lent apparatus.  Our  equipment  now  includes  man}'  pieces  of 
great  value,  and  is  continually  being  increased.  The  Laboratory 
has  been  completely  refurnished.  Work  tables  with  room  for 
each  pupil  have  been  introduced,  and  lecture  chairs  with  tablet 
arms  have  replaced  the  benches. 


ILlocutionary  Department. 

EvELYX  A.  Eraser. 


The  natural  mediums  God  has  given  us  for  the  expression  of 
thought  are  speech  and  gesture.  It  is  right  and  proper,  there- 
fore, that  these  mediums  should  be  thoroughly  cultivated  and  de- 
veloped, so  that  we  maj-  be  able  to  express  our  thoughts,  or 
those  of  the  author,  in  a  clear,  forcible  and  intelligent  manner. 
Along  with  the  acquisition  of  thought,  or  knowledge,  should  be 
cultivated  the  power  to  express  it. 

The  object  of  this  department  is  to  enable  students  to  com- 
prehend, to  appreciate  and  to  communicate  thought  in  the  most 
natural  and  effective  manner. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  39 

Drawing. 

Albert  L.  Gkaffam. 


We  recognize  that  drawing  is  an  invaluable  element  in  gen- 
eral education,  and  are  prepared  to  give  it  the  attention  its  im- 
portance deserves. 

The  value  of  drawing  cannot  be  overestimated,  on  account 
of  its  numberless  applications  in  every  art  and  trade,  and  because 
it  is  an  important  factor  in  the  training  of  the  perceptive  faculties. 

The  course  comprises  the  following  branches  : 

Pencil  Sketching  from  familiar  objects  and  the  pose  ;  Black- 
board sketching;  Watei  color  work  from  flowers  and  applied  to 
Elementary  Design  and  Historic  Ornament :  Freehand  and  In- 
strumental Perspective  ;   Mechanical  Drawing  and  Lettering. 


Manual  Training. 

During  the  first  term  a  practical  training  in  the  construction 
of  articles  associated  with  nature  study  instruction,  is  used  as  the 
principal  means  of  teaching  the  intelligent  care  and  use  of  tools, 
materials,  and  processes,  the  educational  value  of  the  subject  be- 
ing constantly  kept  in  mind  as  the  chief  end  and  aim  of  Manual 
Training.  For  the  benefit  of  students  who  desire  to  make  a 
specialty  of  Manual  Training,  a  course  in  Sloyd  planned  for  the 
Seventh  Grade,  m.ay  be  substituted  for  the  regular  work  of  the 
first  term. 

Beginning  with  the  second  term  the  student  may  take  up  the 
study  of  courses  in  chip  carving,  whittling,  wood  carving,  sloyd, 
joinery,  basketry,  or  hammock  making,  and  continue  along  these 
lines  until  he  is  competent  to  teach  them,  or  he  may  turn  his  at- 
tention to  the  making  of  some  project.  Particular  attention  is 
given  to  the  matter  of  original  design,  and  each  student  presents 
a  number  of  designs,  which,  when  they  are  approved,  he  proceeds 
to  execute. 

Classical  Department. 

R.  Elliott  Owens.  A.  B.        Rosina  B.  Weaver,  M.  S. 


The  number  of  students  preparing  for  college  has  steadily 
increased  during  the  last  few  years.  Vassar,  Wellesley,  Mount 
Holyoke,  Lafayette,  Washington  and  Jefferson,  Westminster, 
State  and  some  other  colleges,  receive  students  upon  our  cer- 
tificate. 


40  STA.TE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

LATIN. 

The  "Roman"  pronunciation  is  used. 

In  the  Junior  year  three  terras  are  spent  on  Smile}-  and 
Storke's  Beginner's  Latin  Book. 

It  is  here  the  aim  thoroughly  to  ground  the  student  in  the 
Latin  forms  and  inflections,  and  in  the  general  principles  of  Latin 
syntax.  It  is  desired  that  the  student  have  a  good  knowledge  of 
English  before  taking  up  this  branch,  since  the  idioms  of  the  two 
languages  are  constantly  compared. 

In  the  Middle  year  three  terms  are  devoted  to  Books  I,  II 
and  III  of  Caesar.  Here,  in  addition  to  the  literal  and  free  trans- 
lation of  the  text,  there  is  constant  drill  in  the  use  and  force  of  the 
cases,  the  modes  and  tenses,  of  the  principles  of  indirect  discourse, 
of  the  gerund  and  gerundive  constructions,  of  the  ablative  abso- 
lute, in  the  derivation  of  words,  and  in  the  analysis  of  sentences. 

The  Senior  year  continues  with  one  term  on  Cicero's  orations 
(First  three  against  Cataline),  and  two  terms  on  Mrgil's  Aeneid 
(Books  I-III).     In  connection  Latin  composition  is  studied. 

In  reading  poetrj',  sufficient  attention  is  paid  to  the  laws  of 
versification  to  enable  the  student  to  scan  the  poetry  he  reads. 

There  is  opportunity  also  for  reading  Latin  beyond  the  regu- 
lar course. 

GREEK. 

It  is  the  aim  not  only  to  implant  a  thorough  knowledge  of 
the  forms  and  principles  of  syntax,  but  also,  by  means  of  read- 
ing at  sight  and  other  exercises,  to  enable  the  student  to  use  the 
language  in  a  practical  way.  In  this  way  the  student  comes  to 
look  upon  Greek  not  as  a  "dead"  language,  made  up  of  a  mass 
of  forms  and  rules,  but  as  a  legacy  of  a  cultured  people. 

The  reading  of  the  Greek  authors  includes  Xenophon's  Ana- 
basis and  Homer's  Iliad.  If  desired,  other  authors  may  be  stud- 
ied. In  connection  with  these,  the  historj'  and  customs  of  the 
Greek  people  are  taken  up.  Exercises  in  writing  Greek  are  kept 
up  by  the  use  of  Pearson's  Greek  Prose  Composition. 


College  Preparatory  Course. 

FIRST  YEAR. 

FALL  TERM.  WINTER  TERM.  SPRING  TERM 

E  Arithmetic.  D  Arithmetic.  U.  S.  History. 

F  Langiiage.  E  Langnaagfe.  D  Composition. 

f  Reading,  Geography.  D  Grammar. 

[Spelling  and  Writing.  A  I^tin.  Caesar  (Bk.  I.) 

B  I,3tin.  Ph3siologj-.  Elocution. 


CAMPUS  OAKS 


A   POPULAR  DRIVE 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


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FALL  TERM. 
C  Composition. 
C  Algebra. 

Cajsar  (Bks.  11,  III,  IV 
Greek  or  German. 
Mental  .Arithmetic. 


FALL  TERM. 
Rhetoric. 
Geonietrj-,  Plane. 

Anabasis  or  German. 

Cicero  (4  Orat. ). 
•Government. 


SECOND  YEAR. 

WINTER  TERM. 
B  Grannnar. 
15  .\lgebra. 
Virgil  (2  Hks.). 
Greek  or  German. 
B  .\rithmetic. 
B  I^locntion. 

THIRD  YEAR. 

WINTER  TERM. 
Rhetoric. 
Geometry,  Plane. 
Anabasis    and    Greek, 
Prose  or  German. 

Cicero  and  Prose  (2  Orat. 
General  History. 


SPRING  TERM. 
B  Composition. 
A  .\lKebra. 
Virgil  (4  Bks.). 
.\nabasis    (Bk.    I.)    or   Ger- 
man. 
A  .Arithmetic. 


SPRING  TERM. 

Literature. 

Trigonometrj-  and  Survey- 
ing. 

Iliad  (Bks.  I,  II,  III,)  or 
(ierman. 

Sallust  and  Nepos.  General 
Historj-. 


Modern  Languages. 

ViLDA  Sauvage,  a.  B. 

The  object  of  this  department  is  to  fit  students  for  college 
entrance ;  to  enable  them  to  make  practical  use  of  the  spoken 
and  written  language,  and  to  open  to  them  the  richness  of  the 
German  Literature  and  the  grace  and  polish  of  the  French. 


GERMAN — FIRST  YEAR. 

First  Term. 

Essentials  of  Grammar.  Drill  in  pronunciation.  Dictation: 
Easy  prose  composition  and  conversation.  Texts:  Worraan's 
"First  German  Book";  Guerber's  "Marchen  und  Erzahlungen." 

Second  Term. 

Grammar  and  Composition,  Joynes-Meissner.  Critical 
Study  of  Sturm's  "Immensee."     Poetrj^;  conversation. 

Third  Term,. 

Grammar  and  Prose  continued, 
die  Kirche;"  Heyse's  "L'Arrabbiata. 


Von  Hillern's  "Hoher  als 


SECOND  YEAR. 

First  Term,. 

Advanced  Grammar  and  Syntax,  Joynes-Meissner.      Prose 
Study.     Boisen's  German  Prose.     Short  poems. 

Second  Term. 

Continuation    of    Grammar.      Critical    Study  of    Lessing's 
"Minna  von  Barnhelm,"  and  other  works. 


42  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Third  Term. 

Goethe's  "Herman    und    Dorothea."      Schiller's  "Wilhelm. 
Tell." 

Composition  ;  short  themes  ;  selected  poems. 

FRENCH — ONE  YEAR. 
First  Ter77i. 

Rudiments  of  Grammar.     Drill  in  Pronunciation.     Easy  dic- 
tation.   Text:   Fontaine's  "Livre  de  Lecture  at  de  Conversation."' 

Second  Term. 

Grammar  and    Composition.      Edgren.     Eas}'^   reading;  po- 
etry.    Super's  French  Reader. 

Third  Term,. 

Grammar   and    Prose  continued.     Halevy's   "E'Abbe  Con- 
stantin." 


Commercial  Department. 

Sherman  L.  Lowrey,  M.  A.  Sara  Rittek. 


Successful  men  and  women  of  ever}'  calling  in  life  recognize 
the  advantages  of  a  thorough  business  education.  To  those  who 
intend  pursuing  an  active  business  career,  this  is  absolutely  nec- 
essary ;  and  to  an}-  one  it  is  a  valuable  aid.  For  this  reason  sev- 
eral years  ago  the  commercial  department  was  added  to  our 
school.  Its  object  is  to  instruct  young  men  and  women  in  the 
laws,  customs  and  forms  of  business  ;  to  cultivate  in  them  habits 
of  neatness,  accuracy  and  thoroughness  of  work  ;  to  familiarize 
them  with  practical  business  problems,  and  in  every  way  pos- 
sible to  prepare  them  for  successful  business  lives.  The  teachers 
are  of  the  regular  school  faculty,  and  are  specialists  in  their 
several  lines. 

Business  Practice. 

Part  of  each  term  is  spent  in  ' '  Business  Practice. ' '  The  busi- 
ness of  a  city,  on  a  small  scale,  is  here  carried  on,  with  its  stores, 
offices  and  banks.  Each  student  enters  business  with  a  certain 
capital ;  buys  and  sells  ;  draws  drafts  and  checks  ;  writes  receipts, 
notes  and  other  business  papers,  and  at  last  retires  from  business- 
with  a  handsome  profit  or  perhaps  insolvent,  as  the  case  may  be. 
The  benefit  of  this  work  is  great,  in  that  it  combines  theor\'  with 
practice,  and  thus  fixes  the  principles  of  bookkeeping. 

In  addition  to  the  advantages  of  the  department.  Commer- 
cial students  have  all  the  privileges  of  the  large  library  and  read- 
ing-room, literary  societies  and  debating  clubs,  athletic  associa- 
tion. Christian  association,  socials,  lectures  and  other  entertain- 
ments of  the  school. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  43 

The  time  required  to  complete  the  Commercial  Course  varies 
with  the  ability,  previous  training  and  application  of  the  student. 
As  the  instruction  is  largely  individual,  each  student  may  progress 
as  fast  as  he  is  able,  and  finish  the  work  as  soon  as  possible. 

Many  students  on  entering  the  school,  pass  a  special  exam- 
ination in  Spelling,  Grammar,  Reading,  Geography,  History,  D 
Composition  and  U  Arithmetic,  and  if  their  examination  is  satis- 
factory, are  not  required  to  take  these  studies  in  class.  High 
school  graduates  are  given  credit,  in  this  department,  for  the 
above-named  studies  without  examination. 

Having  finished  the  prescribed  course  and  passed  the  exam- 
ination satisfactorily,  the  student  is  granted  a  diploma.  The 
charge  for  the  diploma  is  one  dollar. 

Commercial  Course  of  Study. 

FIRST    TERM. 

Writing — position,  movement,  exercises,  practice. 

E  Arithmetic. 

Spelling — orthography,  orthcepy,  diacritical  marking. 

Reading — articulation,  voice  culture,  reading. 

Geography. 

Bookkeeping — theory,  single  entr}^,  actual  business. 

F  Grammar. 

SECOND    TERM. 

D  Arithmetic. 

E  Grammar — language  lessons,  practical  applications. 
D  Composition — sentences,  paragraphing,  punctuation,  letter 
writing. 

History. 

Bookkeeping — retail,  wholesale,  lumbering,  actual  business. 

THIRD    TERM. 

B  Arithmetic. 

Commercial  Law  and  Political  Economy. 
Letter  Writing — Business  letters,  correspondence. 
Bookkeeping — insurance,  commission,  banking,  actual  busi- 
ness. 

C  Composition. 
D  Grammar. 
Civil  Government. 

Shorthand  Course  of  Study. 

Students  must  enter  shorthand  classes  the  first  day  of 
each  term. 

FIRST    TERM. 

Shorthand — beginning.     (Ben  Pitman  System.) 
Typewriting — beginning,  "Touch  Method." 


44  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL.   INDIANA,  PA. 

Writing — position,  movement,  exercises,  practice. 
Spelling — orthography,  orthoepy,  diacritical  marking. 
F  Grammar. 

SECOND  TERM. 

Shorthand- -dictation. 

Typewriting — Van  Sant  "Touch  Method  " 

E  Grammar — language  lessons,  practical  applications. 

D  Composition — sentences,  paragraphing,  punctuation. 

E  Arithmetic. 

Letter  Writing — business  letters,  correspondence. 

Bookkeeping — Optional. 

THIRD  TERM. 

Shorthand — advanced . 

Ty  pewri  ti  n  g — advanced . 

D  Arithmetic. 

Letter  Press  Copying. 

Mimeographing. 

D  Grammar. 

Business  Correspondence. 

C  Composition. 

Bookkeeping — Optional. 

Athletic  Department. 

Evelyn  A.  Eraser. 

1.  A  Gymnasium,  thoroughly  equipped  with  all  the  modern 
appliances,  is  in  charge  of  a  competent  instructor  in  Physical 
Culture,  and  will  be  open  at  different  parts  of  the  day  to  each  of 
the  sexes. 

2.  Parts  of  our  large  campus  are  given  up  to  field  sports. 
A  bicycle  track,  croquet  grounds,  six  excellent  tennis  courts,  a 
foot-ball  field,  and  a  base-ball  diamond  afford  excellent  induce- 
ments to  exercise  out  of  doors. 


Lectures. 

It  has  become  a  part  of  the  settled  policy  of  the  institution  to 
give  to  its  pupils  the  opportunity  to  hear  in  their  own  halls,  lec- 
turers of  eminent  ability  on  subjects  supplementary  to  the  regular 
work,  or  of  universal  interest. 


Government. 

Self-government  is  the  true  type  of  government.  It  is  the 
only  kind  capable  of  developing  that  high  character  which  the 
teacher  should  possess.  Hence  the  constant  aim  of  this  school  is 
to  develop  self-control,  and  to  cultivate  such  a  sentiment  as  will 
render  school  discipline  unnecessary. 

There  are  but  few  regulations,  but,  that  all  may  live  happily 
in  so  large  a  community,  it  is  necessary  that  there  be  some. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  45 


Buildings,  Location,  Grounds,  Ltc. 

Buildings. 

The  main  building  occupied  by  the  Indiana  Normal  School 
is  one  of  the  best  arranged  buildings  for  school  purposes  in  this 
or  any  other  State. 

Situated  on  a  gentle  eminence,  with  a  beautiful  outlook  and 
in  the  midst  of  delightful  grounds,  it  includes  a  liberal  share  of 
those  arrangements  which  go  to  render  student  life  pleasant  and 
attractive.  The  entire  building  is  heated  by  steam  and  lighted 
by  electricity. 

Every  floor  is  supplied  with  an  abundance  of  hot  and  cold 
water,  bath  rooms,  lavatories  and  water  closets  of  the  most  ap- 
proved patterns. 

Danger  in  case  of  fire  is  reduced  to  a  minimum  by  our 
method  of  heating  and  lighting,  as  well  as  by  the  ample  arrange- 
ments for  extinguishing  a  fire  should  one  occur  ;  also  by  fire  es- 
capes abundantly  provided  for  each  floor. 

In  brief,  this  immense  building  is  planned  and  furnished 
throughout  for  the  convenience,  safety  and  success  of  its  occu- 
pants. 

Each  room  has  a  suit  of  oak  furniture.  It  comprises  a  bed- 
stead, a  bureau,  a  washstand,  two  chairs,  a  study  table  and  a 
neat  case  of  book  shelves.  The  rooms  are  all  carpeted.  The 
steam  laundry  does  very  fine  work.  All  cooking  is  done  by  steam. 
The  building  is  fitted  up  with  the  most  modern  machinery  and 
appliances. 

A  fine  passenger  elevator  takes  away  all  objections  to  the 
fourth  floor  rooms,  and  really  makes  them  the  most  desirable. 

A  brick  dormitory  for  young  men  occupies  a  beautiful  situa- 
tion upon  the  southern  edge  of  the  athletic  field.  It  is  one  hun- 
dred and  fifty  feet  by  forty,  three  stories  high,  and  has  large 
porches  on  both  fronts.  The  rooms  are  commodious.  Each  is 
furnished  with  two  single  beds.  No  expense  has  been  spared  in 
the  arrangements  for  heating  and  ventilation.  Every  room  is 
thoroughl}'  ventilated  without  the  opening  of  window  or  door, 
thus  securing  to  the  occupants  an  abundance  of  pure  air  without 
exposure  to  cold  drafts. 

A  beautiful  model  school  of  eight  rooms,  with  play  rooms  in 
the  basement  for  stormy  weather,  adorns  the  campus  near  the 
northern  entrance.  This  building  is  lighted,  heated,  ventilated 
and  furnished  in  the  most  approved  manner. 


46  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Location. 

The  character  and  location  of  Indiana  are  such  as  to  render 
it  especially  desirable  as  a  site  for  a  Normal  School. 

Near  the  mountains,  having  an  elevation  of  thirteen  hundred 
and  fifty  feet  above  the  sea,  it  is  entirely  removed  from  all  ma- 
laria, and  has  an  atmosphere  of  great  purity  and  healthfulness. 
The  health  record  of  the  school,  as  a  consequence,  has  always 
been  remarkably  good. 

The  moral  and  intellectual  character  of  the  citizens,  an  item 
of  no  small  importance  to  students  away  from  home  and  among 
strangers,  is  of  a  high  order,  as  has  been  shown  in  an  unmistak- 
able manner  by  the  creation  and  liberal  support  of  a  State  Nor- 
mal School. 

Indiana  is  almost  entirely  free  from  tramps  and  other  rough 
characters,  so  abundant  in  railroad  towns. 

But  Indiana,  with  its  high  moral  tone,  its  sobriety,  its  beau- 
tiful scenery  and  its  salubrious  climate,  is  far  from  being  isolated 
or  inconvenient  of  access. 

Railroad  Accommodations. 

The  Indiana  Branch  Railroad  connects  at  Blairsville  with  the 
West  Penn,  and  at  Blairsville  Intersection  with  the  Pennsylvania 
Central,  and  the  Buffalo,  Rochester  and  Pittsburg  gives  direct  ac- 
cess from  the  North.  Indiana  is  easily  reached  from  any  portion 
of  the  State.    The  School  is  within  ten  minutes'  walk  of  the  stations. 

There  are  three  mails  each  way  every  day,  and  telegraphic 
and  telephonic  communications  with  all  the  leading  cities  and 
towns. 

Taken  all  in  all,  it  would  be  hard  to  find  a  town  safer,  or 
more  convenient  for  the  citizens  of  Western  Pennsylvania. 

Grounds. 

The  grounds  contain  about  twenty-three  acres,  including  a 
beautiful  grove.  A  competent  gardener  is  employed  to  keep  the 
grounds  about  the  buildings  in  order.  The  buildings  are  sur- 
rounded by  beautiful  beds  of  foliage  plants  and  blooming  flowers. 

Eyxpenses  at  Indiana. 

There  is  an  impression  in  the  minds  of  some  that  Indiana  is 
an  expensive  school.  Those  who  are  preparing  for  attendance 
at  some  school,  but  who  have  not  fully  made  up  their  minds  as 
to  the  school  of  their  choice,  sometimes  say  : 

"We  would  prefer  to  go  to  Indiana,  but  it  costs  so  much 
that  we  cannot  afford  it." 

A  comparison  of  our  rates  with  those  of  rival  schools  will 
show  very  little  difference. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


47 


Under  the  impression  that  it  would  be  the  fairest  course  to 
pursue,  and  the  one  that  would  give  the  greatest  degree  of  satis- 
faction to  our  patrons,  we  have  been  accustomed  to  aggregate 
all  expenses,  except  those  for  books  and  stationery,  thus  leaving 
no  extra  bills  for  room  rent,  washing,  light,  fuel,  etc.,  to  be  sent 
when  unexpected. 

Those  who  desire  to  practice  still  further  economy  will  find 
opportunity  for  self-boarding  or  club-boarding  at  as  low  rates  as 
can  be  obtained  anywhere. 


Statement  of  Z^xpenses. 


j  Fan  Winter 
FuU  Term,  15  Term.  12 
Year.        Weeks.      Weeks. 


$5  00 


Incidental  fee  for  all  students 

Boarding  Students. 
For  tuition,  board,  furnished  room. 
li  grht,  heat  and  washing 200  00 

Day  Students. 
For  tuition '       60  00 

Extras. 

For  Piano,  Org-an,  Voice  Culture  or 
Private  lessons  in  Harmony,  or  in 
Elocution  for  two  lessons  per  week  

For  one  lesson  per  week 

For  use  of  instruments  for  two  prac- 
tice periods  per  day  

Typewriting- 

Shorthand 


$2  00 


52  00 


22  SO    '      18  00 


15  00 
9  00 


Spring- 
Term,  13 
Weeks. 


2  00 
5  00 
10  00 


12  00 
7  20 

2  00 
4  00 

8  00 

$2  00 

65  00 
19  50 


13  00 

7  80 

2  00 
4  50 
9  00 


Less  than 

a  Term, 
per   Week 


?S  25 
1  SO 


1  20 
60 


Vacation  board,  75  cents  per  day,  or  $4.00  per  week  ;  transient  board,  75  cents  per  day,  or 
$4.00  per  week;  board  for  Music  students,  $3.75  per  week;  lunch  only,  $1.00  per  week. 


Deductions. 

For  absence  two  consecutive  weeks  or  more,  on  account  of 
personal  sickness,  one-half  the  usual  charge  for  board  and  tuition. 

No  deduction  is  made  for  absence  the  first  two  or  the  last 
two  weeks  of  the  term,  except  by  previous  arrangement  with  the 
Principal. 

An  "incidental  fee"  of  two  dollars  for  each  term  or  five  dol- 
lars a  year  is  charged  to  all  sudents  and  must  be  paid  at  the  time 
of  enrollment.  This  entitles  the  student  to  a  ticket  of  admission 
for  all  athletic  events,  the  course  of  university  extension  lectures 
and  all  other  lectures  under  the  auspices  of  the  school. 

State  appropriations  are  made  to  Normal  students  in  accord- 
ance with  the  following  statute  : 

I.  "For  each  student  over  seventeen  years  of  age  who  shall 
sign  a  written  declaration,  in  the  form  prescribed  by  the  Super- 
intendent of  Public  Instruction,  that  said  student  intends  to  teach 


48  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

in  the  common  schools  of  the  State,  there  shall  be  paid  the  sum 
of  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  week  towards  the  expense  of  said 
students : 

''Provided,  That  each  student  in  a  Normal  School,  drawing 
an  allowance  from  the  State,  must  receive  regular  instruction  in 
the  science  and  art  of  teaching  in  a  special  class  devoted  to  that 
object,  for  the  whole  time  such  allowance  is  drawn. 

Payment  of  Bills. 

Bills  for  board  and  tuition  are  pa\-able,  one-half  at  the  open- 
ing and  the  remainder  at  the  middle  of  the  term.  State  aid  is  not 
credited  before  the  end  of  the  term. 

Pa5'ments  must  be  made,  or  satisfactorily  provided  for,  be- 
fore students  are  assigned  to  classes. 

Students  desiring  to  leave  school  before  the  close  of  the 
term  must  report  to  the  Principal  and  settle  any  unpaid  accounts; 
and  in  all  cases  bills  for  board  and  tuition  will  be  made  out  for 
the  entire  term  unless  notice  of  leaving  is  given  at  the  time  of 
leaving,  or, (in  case  this  is  impossible,)  immediately  thereafter. 

Visitors  expecting  to  remain  more  than  three  days  are  ex- 
pected to  make  arrangements  in  advance  with  the  Principal. 

All  bills  are  payable  to  the  Priyicipal. 

Outfit,  Rooms,  Washing. 

Students  are  expected  to  provide  themselves  with  towels > 
table  napkins,  soap  and  other  needful  toilet  articles. 

Since  in  case  of  sickness  meals  are  sent  to  rooms,  each  stu- 
dent should  provide  himself  with  knife,  fork  and  spoon,  as  silver 
will  not  be  sent  out  of  the  dining-room. 

Rooms. — Students  in  actual  attendance  at  the  close  of  one 
term,  are  entitled  to  preference  in  the  choice  of  rooms  for  the  next 
term.  All  other  students  are  entitled  to  choice  of  rooms  in  the 
order  of  the  reception  of  their  application. 

No  rooms,  selected  by  or  for  the  students,  will  be  held  for 
them  beyond  the  first  Thursday  of  the  term,  except  upon  special 
agreement  to  that  effect,  and  charge  will  in  all  cases  be  made  for 
rooms  thus  held. 

Each  room  is  intended  to  accommodate  two  boarders,  and 
the  scale  of  prices  given  above  is  arranged  accordingly.  Where 
a  student  occupies  a  room  alone,  an  extra  charge  will  be  made, 
and  must  be  prepaid  before  taking  the  room. 

Washing-. — Each  student  is  entitled  to  the  washing  of  ten 
plain  pieces  in  addition  to  the  towels  and  napkins. 

All  articles  sent  to  the  laundry  must  be  plainly  marked   with 
the  name  of  the  owner  in  some  indelible  form. 

Text  Books. 
Stationery  and  text-books  used  in    the    Institution   can    be- 


A.  W.  WILSON    HALL 


JOHN   SUTTON    HALL 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


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purchased  at  Ihe  book  room  in  the  building  at  regular  prices  ;  or 
the  text-books  can  be  rented  at  reasonable  rates  by  those  who 
do  not  wish  to  purchase.     The  following  is  the  list  in  use: 

The  Bible. 

Geography — Redway. 
Phj'sical  Geography — Warren. 
History    of    the    United    States — 

Montgomery. 
English  History — Montgomery. 
General  History — Myers. 
Civil  Government— Flickinger. 
Speller — Benedict. 
English  Grammar — Welsh. 
Composition — Herrick  &  Damon. 
Rhetoric — Genung. 
History   of   English    Literature — 

Painter. 
Outline  of  Rhetoric — Genung. 
First    Year    in    Latin — Smiley   & 

Storke. 
Latin  Grammar — Allen  &  Green- 

ough. 
Caesar's    Commentaries — Lowe   & 

Ewing. 
Virgil — Knapp. 

Studies  in  Literature — Skinner. 
Astronomy — Todd. 
Geology — Brigham . 
Phj'sics — Hoadle3''s. 
Laboratory  Manual — Chute. 
Chemistry  — Remsen. 
Laboratory  Manual — Remsen. 
Chemistry. 
Qualitative — Irish. 
Quantitation — Evans. 
PhysiologA' — Blaisdell. 
Botany — Bergen. 
Plant  Dissection — Arthur,  Brown 

&  Coulter. 
Mineral  Tables — Foye. 
Zoology — Jordan  &  Kellogg. 


Laboratory  Manual — Harvey. 
Latin  Prose — Pearson. 
Greek  Grammar — Goodwin. 
First  Greek  Book— Gleason  &  Ath- 

erton. 
Anabasis — Goodwin  &  White. 
Iliad — Seymour. 
Greek  Prose — Pearson. 
Shorthand — Ben  Pitman. 
Typewriting — Van     Sant,    Touch 

Method. 
Cicero — Johnson. 
Tacitus      and     Horace — Chase     & 

Stewart. 
Arithmetic — Milne  and  Brooks. 
Algebra — Bailey,     Jocelyn,     (Col- 
lege) Wells. 
Geometry — Wentworth. 
Solid  Geometry — Wentworth. 
Trigonometry — Wentworth. 
Survej-ing — Wentworth. 
Analytical   Geometry- — Tanner   & 

Allen's. 
Calculus — Hardy. 
French — Edgren. 
German — Warman. 
History  of  Education — Painter  & 

Seeley. 
Philosophy  of  Education — Rosen- 

kranz. 
Ps3'Chology — Halleck. 
School  Management — White, 
Logic — Jevons-Hill. 
Moral  Science — Robinson. 
Bookkeeping — ^Goodyear. 
Commercial      Law  —  Powers      & 

Lyons. 


Books  of  Reference. 

While  the  student  will  find  many  books  of  reference  here, 
still  it  is  advisable  for  him  to  bring  such  as  he  may  have,  that  he 
may  make  personal  and  daily  use  of  them.  The  habit  of  such  use 
is  of  incalculable  importance,  and  school  life  should  ever  minister 
to  the  formation  of  such  habits  as  will  lead  to  a  successful  life. 
Bring  your  books  with  you;  jilace  them  where  you  can  con- 
veniently use  them,  and  by  their  use  form  a  habit,  the  value  of 
which  3'ou  can  never  overestimate. 

Library  and  Reading  Room. 

A  good  reference  library  is  accessible  every  day  to  all  stu- 
dents.    In  this  are  found  the  leading  encyclopedias,  dictionaries 


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STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 


and  other  standard  reference  books,  historical  charts,  maps  and 
other  conveniences  so  essential  to  successful  student  life. 

There  is  also  a  large  library  of  choice  works  of  history,  biog- 
raphy and  literature  free  to  all  students. 

It  is  not  the  aim  to  mass  books  merel}^  for  the  sake  of  making 
a  large  library;  but  we  do  aim  to  have  every  usable  book  and 
periodical. 

The  addition  to  the  library  during  the  year  will  aggregate 
eight  hundred  volumes, 

In  connection  with  the  library  is  a  reading  room,  supplied 
with  newspapers  and  periodicals  as  follows  : 


Saturday  Evening-  Post, 

Forum, 

Public  Opinion, 

Public  Libraries. 

Scientific  American, 

Popular  Science. 

Harper's  Monthly. 

Harper's  Bazar, 

Harper's  Weekly, 

Scribner, 

Popular  Educator, 

Journal  of  Education  (Boston), 

Youth's  Companion, 

New  York  Independent, 

Christian  Statesman. 

Sunday  School  Times, 

Pittsburgh  Post  (Daily), 

Philadelphia  Press  (Daily), 

Frank  Leslie, 

Century, 

St.  Nicholas, 

North  American  Review, 

Ladies'  Home  Journal, 

Cosmopolitan, 

McClure's, 

Pennsj'lvania  School  Journal, 


School  Gazette, 

Bookman, 

Review  of  Reviews, 

Education, 

Educational  Review, 

New  York  School  Journal, 

Werner's  Magazine. 

American  Teacher, 

The  World's  Work, 

Pittsburg  Dispatch  (Dailj'), 

Pittsburg  Gazette  (Daily), 

Pittsburg  Chronicle  Telegraph 

(Daily), 
Success, 
Etude, 
Outlook, 

Journal  of  Pedagogy, 
Munsey's, 
Atlantic  Monthly, 
Primary  Education, 
The  Citizen, 
Educational  News,' 
Jeannette  Dispatch, 
Altoona  Gazette  (Dailj-), 
American  Education. 


We  thank  the  publishers  for  the  following  publications 


Presbyterian  Bannei', 

The  Indiana  Democrat, 

The  Ligonier  Echo, 

National  Educator, 

Indiana  Gazette, 

Indiana  Messenger, 

Indiana  Progress^ 

Altoona  Tribune, 

Monitor, 

Midland, 

Connellsville  Courier, 

Dubois  Courier, 

Somerset  Herald, 

The  Brown  &  White  Phonographic 

Magazine, 
The  Christian  Statesman, 
Armstrong  Republican, 


United  Presbyterian, 

School  Review, 

Pennsylvania  Herald, 

Tribune  and  Herald  (Greensburg), 

ITrsinus  College  Bulletin, 

Stenographer, 

Johnstown  Democrat, 

Farm  News, 

The  Women's  Column, 

Commoner, 

Myersdale  Commercial, 

Punxsutawnej'  News, 

Teacher's  Institute, 

Greensburg  Press, 

Kittanning  Free  Press, 

Somerset  IDemocrat, 

Republican  Standard, 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA.  PA.  51 

Indiana  Times,  Leechbiirg-  Advance, 

The  Public  Spirit  (Clearfield),  Jeffersbnian  Democrat, 

Christian  Advocate,  Educational  Independent, 

The  Latrobe  Advance,  Church  News, 

The  Westmoreland  Democrat,  Clearfield  Republican, 

Lancaster  Examiner.  County  Journal 

Raftsman's  Journal,  Rural  Valley  Advance, 

Pennsj'lvanian,  Windber  Journal. 

Societies. 

Two  literary  societies,  the  "Erodelphian"  and  "Huyghenian" 
are  well  sustained,  each  having  a  private  room. 

These  societies,  which  are  in  excellent  working  condition, 
have  become  marked  features  of  school  life  at  Indiana. 

Religious  Influence. 

Family  worship  is  held  daily.  All  students  are  required  to 
attend  church  on  Sabbath  morning.  The  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  the 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  aid  in  the  religious  culture  of  all  whose  homes  are 
in  the  Institution.  They  include  a  large  proportion  of  the  stu- 
dents. These  associations  have  charge  of  the  Thursday  evening 
prayer-meetings,  and  hold  a  joint  meeting  Sabbath  evening,  and 
an  endeavor  is  made  to  promote  Sabbath  observance. 

Students  are  thus  encouraged  to  become  Christian  workers, 
and  school  life  is  made  to  minister  to  the  elevation  of  Christian 
life. 

Besides  these  associations,  there  are  various  others  of  a  prac- 
tical tvpe  and  in  a  highly  prosperous  condition. 

The  Churches  repres'ented  by  congregations  at  Indiana  are 
Methodist  Episcopal,  Presbvterian,  United  Presbyterian,  Cath- 
olic, Lutheran,  Baptist,  Episcopal,  German  Lutheran  and 
Christian. 


Advice  to  Prospective  Students. 


Come  ILarly. 

Success  demands  that  you  shall  be  here  early.  Tardiness  in 
the  commencement  of  a  term,  or  irregularity  of  attendance  after 
the  commencement  has  been  made,  are  very  serious  hindrances 
to  success.  Be  here  and  ready  for  work  on  the  very  first  day 
and  very  first  hour  of  the  term. 

Qive  Yourself  Time  for  Thorough  Work. 

It  often  happens  that  an  ambitious  young  man  or  woman, 
limited  in  means,  and  desirous  of  commencing  life's  active  labors 
as  soon  as  possible,  determines  to  try  to  do  two  years'  work  in 
one,  or  that  of  three  in  two. 


52  STATE  NORMAL,  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Such  a  course  is  scarce!)^  ever  advisable.  One  essential  ele- 
ment in  the  teacher's  preparation  is  time.  Solid  attainment  is 
never  a  mushroom  growth.  Two  years'  work  demands  two  years 
in  which  to  do  it  well ;  and  unless  work  is  well  done,  the  result 
will  prove  a  source  of  regret  through  many  years  of  mistakes, 
which  might  have  been  avoided  had  more  thorough  preparation 
been  made.  If  you  need  more  than  a  year  for  your  work,  and 
have  only  the  means  at  command  for  one  year's  expenses  at  school, 
come  for  the  year,  and  then  by  remaining  out  of  school  for  a  time, 
make  it  possible  to  return  and  complete  your  course.  It  is  not 
an  absolute  necessity  that  you  graduate  at  a  certain  time ;  it  is 
absolutely  essential  to  your  true  success  that  you  make  thorough 
preparation. 

Make  Ttw,  if  Any  Visits,  Away  Trom  the  School. 

Success  demands  concentration  of  thought.  This  is  pre- 
vented by  frequent  visits  at  home  or  elsewhere,  and  usually  time 
thus  spent  subtracts  materially  from  the  progress  of  the  student. 

A  High  Standard. 

The  Indiana  Normal  School  proposes  to  maintain  a  high 
standard  of  excellence,  both  as  to  scholarship  and  as  to  attain- 
ment in  Model  School  work. 

Our  inquiry  is,  and  will  remain,  not  how  many  can  we  grad- 
uate, but  how  many,  and  who,  are  thoroughly  prepared  for  grad- 
uation. 

For  the  sake  of  those  who  shall  employ  our  teachers,  and 
for  the  sake  of  the  teachers  themselves,  we  desire  to  make  our 
diplomas  valuable  and  preserve  to  them  their  value;  and  we 
trust  that  students  will  appreciate  the  fact  that  they  must  them- 
selves contribute  to  so  desirable  an  end. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA.  PA.  S3 


Officers  of  the  Society  of  the  Alumni. 


James  B.  Sansom,  '94 President 

Arthur  W.  Wilson.  '01 Vice-President 

Margaret  E.  Shaw,  '94 Secretary 

Charlotte  Clark,  '92 Treasurer 


Alumni  Directory. 


So  far  as  the  addresses  of  our  Alumni  were  known,  or  could  be  ob- 
tained, they  are  given.  Our  friends  will  confer  a  favor  by  furnishing- 
any  information  by  means  of  which  our  directory  may  be  made  more 
complete  in  a  future  catalogue.  In  almost  all  cases  the  home  address 
has  been  given. 

We  often  have  calls  for  teachers  that  we  are  unable  to  supply,  -We 
request  our  Alumni  who  are  desirous  of  obtaining  better  positions,  to 
keep  us  informed  of  their  addresses  and  desires. 

Class  of  1876. 

McCurdy,  Irwin,  D.  D.,    Litt.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Clerg-yman,   538  S.  49th  St.,    Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Smith,  Hiram  R U.  S.  Mail  Service Loveland Colo. 

Trent.  S.  U. — Deceased. 

Whitehill,  Stewart  H Lawyer Brook ville Pa. 

Class  of  1877. 

Scientific. 
Fair,  R.  Willis Prin.  Kiskiminetas  School.. Saltsburg- Pa. 

Elemextaky. 
Christy,  Maude  A. — Deceased. 

Grumbling-,  Sarah  (  Van  Horn) Le.xing-ton Neb. 

Gwinn,  Caroline  S.   (  Blatchley  ,i Caldwell Idaho. 

Martin,  Clara  J.  (Kelly; Webster Pa. 

Pollock,  Mary  Emma  (Shupe; Wooster Ohio. 

McCreery,  James  W Lawyer Greeley Colo. 

Class  of  1878. 

Mitchell,  Marg-aret  F.  (Jack) Indiana Pa. 

Andrews,  James  E Lawyer La  Crosse Kans. 

Berkey,  Jacob  M Supt.  Public  Schools Johnstown Pa. 

Elrich,  Charles Business,  129  W.  10th  Ave. ..Homestead " 

McCurdj',  Joseph  A Lawyer Greensburg- " 

St.  Clair,  R.  J Business Atchison Kans. 

Tomb,  D.  Harbison Lawyer Indiana Pa. 

Wenner,  Theo.  L. — Deceased. 

Class  of  1879. 

Brooks,  Eliza. — Deceased. 

Christy,  Louisa  H.  (McCreery) Carson  City Nev. 

McDivitt,  Martha  M. — Deceased. 

Naly,  Sarah  L Pharmacist,  500  18th  Ave. ...Denver Colo. 

Patterson,  Jennie  B.(  Monteithl Sparta 111. 

Pinkerton,  Aug-usta  C Crafton Pa. 

Scott,  Jennie  M.  (Lapsly) 2314  Woodstock  Ave Swissvale " 

St.  Clair,  Jennie Teacher,  6347  Normal  Ave..Chicago 111. 

Uncapher,  Elizabeth Phy-S.,  1012^  Texas  Ave Houston Tex. 

Woods,  Margaret  E.  (  Heath) Whittier Cal. 

Davis,  Samuel  M Lawyer Santa  Ana Cal. 

Dill,  Anson  J Business,  2411  Osgood  St Alleghenv Pa. 

Hanna,  John  C 126  Ellis  Ave Wheaton.' III. 


54  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDL\NA,  PA. 

Johnson,  Edward  P Prin.,  2210  Perryville  Ave. ..Allegheny Pa. 

MeGrew,  Butler  C Real  E.state  Af^ent , Washington " 

Miller,  J.  J Lawyer,  St.  Nicholas  Law  Bld'g- Pittsburg- " 

Nissley,  Isaac  O Editor  and  Publisher Middletown " 

Shane."  Samuel Merchant Mc  Donald " 

Statler,  George  T .Merchant Greeley Colo. 

Class  of  1880. 

Hunter,  Annie  A Greensburg Pa. 

Loucks,  Amanda Teacher Scottdale " 

Morrison,  Alice Teacher,  1845  Ogden  St Denver Colo. 

Preslley,  Margaret. —  Deceased. 

Sampson,  Emma  F.  (  Smith  i , Mercer Pa. 

Brinkey,  Gaspar  C— Deceased 
Brown,  Charles  J. — Deceased. 

Calder,  John  R Lawyer.  LSol  Parkwood  Ave Toledo Ohio. 

Cochran,  William  A Business,  t)04  Central  Ave..  Johnstown Pa. 

Doty,  Daniel  W Lawver,  1708  Marshall  Ave. .St.  Paul Minn. 

Duffey,  William  E Teacher Ogontz Pa. 

Elkin,  John  P Lawyer Indiana " 

Keefer,  John  S. — Deceased. 

Lewis,  Samuel  T Clergyman Osceola  Mills " 

Maclay,  William  B Business Belleville " 

Newlon,  G.  H Lawyer Sabetha Kans. 

Pierce,  David Physician McKeesport Pa. 

Class  of  1881. 

Cameron.  Martha  A.  (Guss^ Xorth  Adams Mass. 

Greene,  S.  Ella  D.  (Rileyl ". Castle  Shannon Pa. 

Hamilton,  Ada  F. —  Deceased. 

Harrison,  Jennie  B.,  Critic  in  Training  School,  355  Xoble  Ave.,  Bridgeport Conn. 

Jones,  Harriet  E.  (  Boggs  i Byron N.  Y. 

Kemp.  Mrs.  Harriet Ptincipal.  47  Clifton  Ave. ...Allegheny Pa. 

Martin,  Mary  Adda Teacher,  750 Forest  St Avalon " 

Tavlor,  Alice  (Hart). — Deceased. 

Allison,  J.  Lewis Supt.,  1116 Center  St..  Sta.  D... Pittsburg " 

Fair,  George  H. 

Guss,  Roland  W Science  Teacher North  Adams MaSs. 

Hamill,  Franklin. — Deceased. 
Musselman,  Harvey  C. — Deceased. 

Pierce.  John  H .". Lawyer Indiana Pa. 

Riddle.  Charles  A Lawyer Seattle Wash. 

Smith,  Alfred  L Business  Indiana Pa. 

Snodgrass,  John Business,  Lincoln  Ave Bellevue " 

Strickler.  Hiram  B Speculator Scottdale '' 

Class  of  1882. 

Angney,  May  E Teacher,  44  Eggers  St Allegheny Pa. 

Esterline,  Anna  C.  (Rose) 35S7  California  Ave Allegheny '• 

Ford,  Eva  B. — Deceased. 

Garman,  Malvina  (Riddlei Critic  Teacher,  I.  S.  N.  S.... Indiana " 

Given,  Margaret  P Teacher,  11  E.  Montgomery  Ave...Alleghen}- '* 

Hildebrand,  Gertrude  Keepers) Indiana ' 

Lewis,  Cornelius  P .' Stenographer,  656  Ashland  Ave. ..St.  Paul Minu 

McElwain,  Elizabeth Teacher,  Chestnut  St Avalon  Pa 

McFadden,  Annie  M.  (Taylor) Indiana '' 

Marshall,  Katharine Teacher,  845  Collins  Ave Pittsburg " 

Miller,  Alice  J Stenographer,  171  46th  St Pittsburg " 

Pattison,  Margaret  J Stenographer.  Woman's  Magazine  Bld'g.,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Porter,  Ida  M Physician.  347  Monroe  Ave.. Rochester N.  Y. 

Rowe,  Sadie  M.   (Christy) Indiana Pa. 

Sandells,  Annie  E.  (Reynolds). 30  3rd  St Greensburg " 

Shaw,  Bethella Teacher.  424  Pacific  Ave Pittsburg " 

Shontz.  Emma Teacher,  504  W.  10th  St Kansas  City Mo. 

Simpson,  Nora  M.  (Patten) Indiana Pa. 

Smith,  Jessie  B Teacher Jeannette " 

Stephenson,  Florence Prin.  Home  Industrial  School. ..Ashvilie N.  C. 

Wilkins,  Mary  B 4947  Wallingford  St Pittsburg Pa. 

Allison,  R.  Wilson Physician,  Sta.  D Pittsburg " 

Barton,  Humphrey Lawyer St.  Paul Minn. 

Harnish.  William  R Lawyer,  433  W.  James  St. ...Lancaster Pa. 

Hickman,  Edward  D Business,  442  4th  Ave Pittsburg " 

Langham.  Jonathan  X Lawj-er Indiana " 

McCartnev,  John  W. — Deceased. 

Maclav,  William  P ...Lawyer Potosi Mo. 

McGrew,  Xathan  X Lecturer,  718-724  Arch  St. ...Philadelphia Pa. 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  55 

Miller.  Lorenzo  D Teacher Alwood Pa. 

Ralph,  John  L Lawyer,  248  S.  Main  St Pittsburgh " 

Reese.  William  P Lawyer Johnstown " 

Shane.  John  P   Merchant McDonald '' 

Sutor,  Silas  A. — Deceased. 

Williams,  David Supt.  of  Schools Keosauqua la. 

Class  of  1883. 

Allen,  Annie  E.  (Evans) Ingram Pa. 

Brag-don.  Carrie  L Teacher,  139  Franklin  St....AIleg-heny '■ 

Brown,  Lizzie  M Teacher Selnia Ala. 

Brown.  Marion  L.  i  Kvle) 108  W.  3rd  St Xenia Ohio. 

Cochran,  M.  Etta  t  Ritchie) 1224  Locust  St Alleg-heny Pa. 

Davis,  Emma  E Denton " 

Davis.  Marg-aret  C Chester  St Avalon " 

Ford.  Mary  E Phys.  502  California  Bld*g...Denver Colo. 

Greg-g-,  Mary  J. — Deceased. 
Hamilton,  Margaret  C. — Deceased. 

Klingensmilh.  Annie Supervisor,  439  E.  Wayne  St. ..Fort  Wayne Ind. 

Knight,  Lulu  X.  (Reevesi Beaver  Falls Pa. 

Leslie,  Marj*  E. 

McClaren,  Birdie  (Keener I Indiana '" 

Moore.  Amy  E Marlboro •' 

Pierce,  Marv  J. — Deceased. 

Rowand.  Katharine  F.  (  Miller).300  Porter  Ave Warren Ohio. 

Ruff.  Eiraa  (Todd  i Greeley Colo. 

Rugh,  Agnes  Truby  (Eppley)..544  Grove  Ave Johnstown Pa. 

Sansom,  Bessie  G.  (Wilson) Saltsburg " 

St.  Clair,  M.  -A^enes Teacher.  6347  Normal  Ave. .Chicago 111. 

Barbour,  W.  W Lawyer Ridgway  Pa. 

Harnish,  Lewis  C Clerg-yman lola Kans. 

Sa.xman.  S.  A. — Deceased. 

Class  of  1884. 

Allison,  Annie  X.  iTurk) Parker's  Landing Pa. 

Bothell,  Clara  E Shelocta •• 

Brown,  M.Jennie 114  Centennial  Ave Sewicklej- " 

Eccles,  Lida  M.(Grovei 4237  5th  Ave Pittsburg " 

Edie,  M.  Leanna Teacher Beaver " 

Empfield,  Ella  E.  (Pattee) Cedar  Rapids Xeb. 

Galbraith,  Margaret  Marion Tarentum ...Pa. 

Gallaher.  Sarah  M Class  of  1888. 

Hayes.  Flora  B.  i  Smvers) 512  McClintock  Ave Allegheny " 

Jeffreys,  Jennie. — Deceased. 

McElveen,  Jennie  (Patton; East  End  Ave Pittsburg- 

Painter.  Eva  M.  i  Helman) Irvona  

Reel,  Belle  D.  (McKee) Cor.  Church  and  Dixon  Ave. Ben  Avon •' 

Revnolds.  Virginia Teacher  State  Xormal  School Farmville Va. 

Rigby.  Annie  E 1301  3rd  Ave.,    XewBrig^hlon Pa. 

Ritchie,  Elizabeth  (  Richardson),  6352  Jackson  St.,  E.  E Pittsburg " 

Scott.  Marv  Josephine  (XcNaugheri.  2U2  Lafayette  Ave Allegheny " 

Walker.  Florence  C 1403  Chartiers  St Allegheny " 

Ague,  John  B Phvsician,  2300  8th  Ave Beaver  Falls " 

McAllasler,  Ralph  C Business,  115  3rd  Ave Seattle Wash. 

Matthews,  W.  E Phvsician Johnstown Pa. 

Xesbit.  Harrv  X Class  of  18«8. 

Ulerich,  W.  W Conntv  Supt.  of  Public  Schools,  Greensburg " 

Williams,  William Lawyer,  Wolf  Block Johnstown " 

Class  of  1885. 

Adair.  Jennie  M.  (Belsey  > 418  Columbia  Ave Telluride Colo. 

Ang-us.  Marv  A.    Walker ■. — Deceased. 

Carney.  Alice  B.  (  Wilsoni 6222  Ridge  Ave Philadelphia Pa. 

Cawley,  Xan  L.  'Walker) 954  Washington  Ave Allegheny " 

Cochran,  Laura  C Teacher,  322  X.  Maple  Ave. Greensburg '* 

Cooper.  Mary  Blanche Prid.  465  5th  East Salt  Lake  City Utah. 

Davis,  Laura  Maude Indiana Pa. 

Elliott,  Adalene  M Teacher.  820  7th  Ave Beaver  Falls •' 

Fair,  May  C Postmaster Blacklick " 

Gettv,  Mary Phvs.  2045  Chestnut  St Philadelphia " 

Given,  Annie  F _ Clerk  in  Office,  307  Rebecca  St.  E.  E...  Pittsburg- " 

Graham,  Annie  M Teacher Baldwin " 

Hays.  Carry  B Teacher,  Hayswood  Seminary ...Maysville K3-. 

Hays,  Fanny  L Teacher,  Haj'swood  Seminary. ..Maysville 

Harrocks,  Sarah. — Deceased. 
Lemon,  Emma  R  — Deceased. 


56  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA.  PA. 

Lytle,  Katherine  (Clifford) Braddock Pa. 

McCain,  Marg-aret  (Peterson). ..1406  Arch  St Alleg-henv " 

McCall,  Ag-nes  (Taylor) 59  Madison  Ave Bellevue " 

McClatchev,  Rose  Z Teacher,  741  Mellon  St.,  E.  E.,  Pittsburg- " 

McElhaney,  Jean  R Art  Student,  248  Vanderbilt  Ave. ..Brooklyn N.  Y. 

McFadden,  Jane  R.  (Zweizig) Leechburg- Pa. 

McGraw,  Josephine Teacher,  449  Pacific  Ave McKeesport " 

McMullen,  Jennie  E 920  South  Ave.  Sla.  D Pittsburg- " 

Marshall.  Adah  L Teacher Banksville " 

Marshall,  Anna  P.  (McCracken),  709  Maryland  Ave Pittsburg •' 

Marshall,  Jean Teacher, 752  Forest  Ave Avalon " 

Moon,  Lottie Teacher Bellevue " 

Muse,  Annie  E.  (Jones) 811  Huey  St McKeesport " 

Needy,  Annette.— Deceased. 

Oliver.  Martha  A Teacher,  1300  Race  St Allegheny " 

Richards,  Carrie  E.  iShouse). ...1110  Fayette  St Allegheny " 

Smith,  Minnie  Ethel Teacher,  Lytle  St.,  Hazlewood,  Pittsburg " 

Turner,  Jennie  P Phys.  904  Hunrod  Ave Youngstown Ohio. 

Vanarri,  Eva  U Office  Clerk,  1314  9th  Ave Beaver  Falls Pa. 

Warren,  Jennie  S.  (Copeland) Parnassus " 

Augney,  Allan  B Lawyer,  503  5th  Ave Pittsburg " 

Gordon,  M.  C Class  of  1888. 

Hickman,  R.  L Business,  427  5th  Ave Pittsburg ' 

Button,  Frank Lawyer DuBois " 

Itell,  Thomas  J Lawver,  150  Adam  St Johnstown " 

Mohney,  J.  M Lawyer Oxford Xeb. 

Muse,  Frank  D Clergyman Nineveh Ind. 

Robb,  J.  Irwin Teacher Bryn  Mawr Pa. 

Shields,  W.  F Missionary Muang  Praa Siam. 

Simpson,  Robert  S Business Belling-ham Wash. 

Sproull.  W.  H Class  of  1888. 

Warnock,  O.  H Mechanical  Engineer Larimer Pa. 

Wilson,  James  M Clerg-yman Oelwein Iowa. 

Woodrufi,  J.  B Phys.,  Corner  Vine  and  Market  Sts.,  Johnstown Pa. 

Class  of  1886. 

Banfield,  Margaret  S.  (Parshall),  47  Clifton  Ave Allegheny Pa. 

Barnes,  Blanche  A.    Anderson  ) San  Luis  Obispo CaL 

Birkman,  Sara  (DePuy) 7144  Meade  St.,  E.  K Pittsburg Pa. 

Breniser,  Cynthia  (Thomas) 2727  Eldridge  Ave Bellingham Wash. 

Bruce,  Laura  B Teacher.  1116  Center  St.,  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg Pa. 

Calhoun,  Jennie  N 52  Sprague  Ave Bellevue " 

Cannon,  Mary  W Teacher,  1440  Fayette  St Allegheny " 

Case,  Gertrude  S Teacher  Man.  Training,  5610  Wellesley  Ave.,  Pittsburg " 

Crawford  Ella  E.  (Clarke) 1407  Buena  Vista  St Allegheny " 

Crider,  Annie  M.    Kirker) , Emsworth " 

Fleming,  Louise  S 4737  Baj-ard  St Pittsburg " 

Freeman,  Sarah  J.— Deceased. 

Gilfillan,  Sara  A.  (Ralph) 248  S.  Main  St Pittsburg " 

Hamill,  Jennie  (McClurei North  Ave Braddock " 

Hayden,  Margaret  B Teacher,  38  Preston  Ave Bellevue " 

Haslett,  Annie  S. — Deceased. 

Henderson,  Mary 702  5th  Ave McKeesport " 

Hodge,  Grace  Ml  (Craighead  i... 611  Chestnut  St Coshocton Ohio. 

Jones,  Mary  Margaret  (Deceased). 

Laughry,  Anna  S.  (Imler)  640  Linden  Ave.,  Moxham.. Johnstown Pa. 

Leard,  Emma  L Teacher Boydton Va. 

McCormick,  Mary  Teacher Blairsville Pa. 

McCowan,  Erminie  C.  i  Small) Aspinwall ■' 

McFadden,  Elizabeth  E.  (Gant) Buena  Vista " 

McKee,  Annie  L. —  Deceased. 

McKibbeu,  Mary  Crouse  (Harper),  4103  Grand  Boulevard. .Chicago 111. 

McMunn,  Anna  M Teacher,  110  Sprague  Ave. ..Bellevue Pa. 

MaCrum,  Jessie  G.  (Matthews). 

Marion,  Katherine  H Teacher,  1329  Fayette  St Allegheny " 

Marquis,  Elvira  (  El  wood) Ellensburg Wash. 

Martin,  Eleanor  V Teacher,  440  \V.3rd  St Pomona Cal. 

Maxwell,  Marv  A.  (Palmer) Pueblo Colo. 

Morrow,  Agnes Class  of  188.S. 

Murry,  Belle Principal Edge  wood  Park Pa. 

Muse',  Blanche ^....Teacher,  832  Huey  St McKeesport " 

Potts,  Emma  R Teacher Natrona " 

Purdy,  Margaret  E.   Pringlei Auburn Neb. 

Ruifner,  Emma  J.  (McMann) — Deceased. 

Shaw,  Emilv  (  Stewart)  2314  Perrvsville  Ave AUeghen  v Pa. 

Shaw,  Henrietta  S Principal,  1732  Pearl  St Denver....'. Colo. 

Sholes,E.  Katherine  (Latimer),  115  E.  Montgomery  Ave Allegheny Pa. 

Slater,  Emma  C Teacher.  426  Kelley  Ave.,  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg " 

Starz,  Louisa  E Clerk,  1618  Sedgwick  St Allegheny " 


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MODEL  SCHOOL  WORK 


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Stevenson,  Sarah  L.  (.Carroll) — Deceased. 

Storey,  Ida  B.  (  Warnocki Larimer Pa. 

Tiffany,  Mary  L.  i  Allison) Indiana " 

Cramer,  W.  Justin — Deceased. 

Fisher,  Harry  U Lawyer Greensburg '* 

Fisher,  John  S State  Senator..  Indiana " 

Jaclcson.  Walter  H Editor Indiana " 

Smith,  E.  Walker Lawyer Indiana " 

Wilson,  Robert  M Class  of  1888. 

Class  of  1887. 

Br.van,  Minnie  J.  (Smith  ) Indiana Pa. 

Cameron,  Clara  (Lang-ham  ) Indiana •' 

Campbell,  S.  Flora Teacher Indiana " 

Clark,  Annie  M.  (Miller) 4'>24  Walling^ford  St Pittsburg- " 

Chisholm,  Mary  L Teacher,  Hawthorn  St Edgrewood  Park " 

Cling-erman,  Mara  B 1014Chestnut  Ave Altoona '• 

Dain,  Hannah  K.— Deceased. 

Dalby.  Lucy Teacher,  2145  Craig-  St Pittsburg " 

Day,  Ella  R Teacher,  514  Converse  St...McKeesport " 

Eckman,  Rena  S Teacher,  Ebert  School Denver Colo. 

Edwards,  Ella  C Teacher,  534  Winebiddle  Ave.,  Pittsburg Pa. 

Ellis,  Sara  E 212  Kennedy  Ave Allegheny " 

Empfield,  Kate  E.  (Jenksi 2r>  Union  Ave Punxsutawney " 

Fraser,  Elizabeth  C.    Humphries) West  Xewton " 

Galbraith,  Marietta — Deceased. 

Goodell,  Nellie  A Teacher,  5Gti  Napoleon  St. ..Johnstown " 

Griffith,  Alice  F.  (Hurlburt) Fort  Collins Colo. 

Hahn,  Edith  M.  i  Kenned^') Punxsutawney Pa. 

Hutchinson,  Margaret  J Teacher,  1308  Federal  St Allegheny " 

Kennedy,  Mary  R.  i  Hamilton) Braddock " 

Kim  pie,  Lottie  C Chambersville " 

Knox,  Anna  M.  iCare.vi St.  Catherine.  Ontario Can. 

Krebs,  Jennie. — Deceased. 

Lawrence,  Sarah  Katherine  i  Rush) East  Liverpool Ohio. 

Loucks,  Dorotha  M.  i  Kelly). — Deceased. 
McConnell,  Jennie  M.  (McKeever). — Deceased. 

Martin,  Georgia  L Principal Wyncote Pa. 

Miller,  Jennie  M Bookkeeper Pennsville " 

Miller,  Winnifred  W.  (Colling-wood  ). — Deceased. 
Montgomery,  Anna  B. — Deceased. 

Perkins,  Anna  M.  i  Hays) 1039  Union  Ave Los  Angeles ...Cal. 

Reineke,  Sophie  C Teacher,  Sturgeon  St Ben  Avon Pa. 

Rice.  Kathleen  (Segner) Arnold " 

Rummel,  Lida  E.  iHelman) Sheffield " 

Scanlon,  Mary  E.   Lemon^ 637  Madison  Ave McKeesport.. " 

Store.v,  Georgia Ass*t  Principal,  240  Emerson  St.,  E.  E.,  Pittsburg- " 

Taylor,  Anna  Laura  (Fohl) 5163  Woodworth  St Pittsburg " 

Welfer,  Kate  B Teacher,  Greenfield  Ave Pittsburg " 

Williams,  Mary  I Teacher,  Spelman  Seminary.  Atlanta Ga. 

Work,  Mary  E.  I  Hogg) 30  Brook  Road,  Fallowfield. "Manchester Eng. 

Blue,  John Cleveland ." Ohio. 

Carroll,  J.  G Lawyer,  42  E.  Main  St Uniontown Pa. 

Cramer,  John  W Business,  320  Haynes  St Johnstown " 

Fiscus,  J.  J Business Indiana " 

Hamill,  Q.  A. — Deceased. 

Hammond,  James  B Business Bolivar " 

Jack,  William  M Clergvman Birmingham " 

Johnson,  H.  P Clergyman,  207  N.  1st  St Jeannette " 

Koontz,  J.  S Physician,  612  Coleman  Ave.,  Johnstown " 

Longwell,  A.  L Clerk Irvona " 

Parks,  E.  B.— Deceased. 

Rush,  J.  K Manufacturer East  Liverpool Ohio. 

Scanlon,  Benjamin  F Lawyer Mt.  Pleasant Pa. 

Simpson,  James  A Farrner Indiana " 

Small,  George  G Business Aspinwall " 

Whitten,  Charles  E Lawyer Greensburg " 

Class  of  1888, 

SCIENTIFIl.;. 

Gallaher,  Sarah  McCune Principal  Mountain  Seminary,  Birmingham Pa. 

Morrow,  Agnes  (  Scandreti) Edgeworth " 

Gordon,  M.  C Member  of  Faculty  I.  S.  N.  S... Indiana " 

Nesbit,  Harry Clerg-yman,  898  Ave.  C Bayoune N.  J. 

Soroull,  W.  H. — Deceased. 

Wilson,  Robert  M Cashier Indiana Pa. 


58  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Elementary. 

Boyle,  Mary  C.    Mulholland). ...436  John  St Braddock I'a. 

Bradshaw,  Matiie. — Deceased. 

Campbell,  Alice  L Principal,  725  W.  12th  St Pueblo Colo. 

Caulfield,  Mary  G ..Teacher,  312  Hay  St.,  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg Pa. 

Chisholm,  Lillian  A.  (Garland),  Hawthorn  St Edg^ewood  Park " 

Cheesman.  Anna  M.  (Craig) 2611  S.  Ligonier  St  Latrobe " 

Christy,  Kate  S 1309  Bath  St Santa  Barbara Cal. 

Cluley,  Ivy Teacher.  1431  Sheffield  St. ..Allegheny Pa. 

Cooper,  Mary  J Supervisor,  Westmont Johnstown " 

Cordier.  Anita  (McDonald) .....Aspinwall •' 

Ekas,  Agnes  E.  (Weir) Sarversville " 

Evans,  Jessie  i  Wvckoff) Carpentersville 111. 

Fairly,  ElizabethD Teacher,  1213  Arch  St Allegheny Pa. 

Fetzer,  Ella  L.  (Elliott) Cheswick " 

Fielding. Fronie  S.  (Campbell  i Steubenville Ohio. 

Fiscus,  Blanche  (Greave.sl Physician, Washington D.  C. 

Fix,  Rebecca  N.  (  Anderson  i 309 "Trenton  Ave.,  Sta.  D Pittsburg... Pa. 

Gilmore,  Margery  Mary Teacher,  Westminster  St. ...Allegheny " 

Grassel.  Anna  M.  (McDonald  ..3\5  Thorn  St Sewickley " 

Hadley,  Edith  O.  (  Lysle  i 4223  5th  Ave Pittsburg ■' 

Hamilton,  Elizabeth Teacher,  204  W.  North  Ave..  Allegheny " 

Harris,  Minnie  R Literature,  410  S.  Ave.,  Sta.  D..  Pittsburg " 

Harrington,  Beatrice  (Gray) 3705  Perrysville  Ave Allegheny " 

Harrison,  Elizabeth  M.  (Newlinl,  618  5th  Ave McKeesport " 

Hay,  Alberta 1536  Fremont  St Allegheny " 

Herriott,  Emma  J Teacher,  455  Maple  Ave Edgewood  Park "' 

Hine,  Nancy  J Saltsburg '* 

Jones,  Esther  A Teacher,  810  West  Park  Way.  McKeesport " 

Jones,  Roberta  L Teacher Allegheny " 

Jones,  S.  Mayes  (Wilson) '. Washington "' 

McFarland.  Mary. 

McGarey,  Mollie  D.  (Breitwieserl,  Brownsville  Road Pittsburg " 

McKee,  Ella  (Kraeer) Houston Texas. 

Menke.  Emma  C.  (Biackburn)..313  Pennev  Ave McKeesport Pa. 

Miller.  Luella  M... 4733  Bayard  St ; Pittsburg " 

Myers,  Lillian  M Teacher  '"Keystone"  Fleming  Ave.,  Allegheny " 

Price.  Frances  C.  (Beares) Coleman  Place.  Homewood. Pittsburg "' 

Riddle.  Rebecca Teacher. Allegheny " 

Robinson,  Arabel C.  S.  S  ,  Member  of  Faculty,  Lock  Haven " 

Rose,  Sophie  K.  (Cam Sewickley " 

Rowe,  M.  Etta  (Davis) Munshali •' 

Simpson,  Belle Nurse,  1710  Spring  Garden  St.,  Philadelphia " 

Stevenson,  Bessie  W.  (Stevenson),  6022  Stanton  Ave.,  .E  E.,  Pittsburg "' 

Stout,  Olive  A Class  of  IS^l. 

Swan,  Mary  Agnes... Teacher,  1105  Allegheny  Ave.,  Allegheny " 

Swartwood,  Margaret  (Campbell) Pawnee  City Neb. 

Trimble,  Martha Teacher Peak Pa. 

V^anard,  Flora  (  Keisteri 109  Sayles  St Cleveland Ohio. 

Walker,  E.  Virginia  (Codman).. 328  S.  42nd  St Philadelphia Pa. 

Allison,  D.  B Business,  345  4th  Ave Pittsburg " 

Biter,  R.  H Principal Portage " 

Durling.  Willis  T.— Deceased. 

Ely.  Selden  M Prin.,  50  S.  St.,  N.  W Washington D.  C. 

Gibson,  Frank  Z Phys.,  5604  Penn  Ave Pittsburg Pa. 

Ramaley,  M.  C Dentist,  1677  Broadway Cleveland Ohio. 

Shupe,  George  B , Editor Scottdale Pa. 

Stewart,  J.  T County  Superintendent Indiana " 

Wachob,  John Business,  137  Baron  Ave Johnstown •' 

Weddell,  F.  N Lawyer,  4134th  Ave Pittsburg " 

Wiley,  J.  P Supt.  of  Schools Connellsville " 

Class  of  1889. 

Allen,  Janney  (Keer) 31  Monterey  St Allegheny Pa. 

Anderson  Vina. — Deceased. 

Andrews,  Mary  A Teacher.  168  Jackson  St East  Liverpool Ohio. 

Booth.  Tillie..." Teacher.  856  Church  Ave. ...Allegheny Pa. 

Bradt.  Jennie Teacher,  1323  O  St.,  N.  W.... Washington D.  C. 

Brownlee,  Mabel. — Deceased. 

Caldwell.  Olive  Belle Teacher.  523  Osceola  St Pittsburg Pa. 

Cameron,  Christine  Marr..Critic  Teacher  Mansfield,  811  S.  Ave..  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg...    " 
Carnahan.  Thetta  (Orr). — Deceased. 

Chester,  Delia  M.  (Smith) Mt.  Plea.sant " 

Clark,  Mary  B.  (Swift) Norway Mich. 

Cullers,  Lettie  B Teacher,  150  Erie  St.,  Westmont,  Johnstown Pa. 

Ewing.  Anna  M Oakdale " 

Fiscus,  Clara Greensburg •' 

Hamill,  Josephine  (Simpson  I...R.  F.  D Indiana...  " 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  59 

Bardie.  Jessie  H Teacher.  Ward  Si.,  Oakland,  Piusburjr Pa. 

Harr,  CliarloUe  P Teacher,  329  Depot  Si Lairobe " 

Hemphill.  Gerirude  (  Byani) Mead  Ave Bellevue 

Hill,  Mart'aret  B Teacher,  1300  Arch  Si AlU'(rheny ' 

Hutchinson,  Kale  McD Teacher,  5-8ih  Ave ..McKeesport '• 

Lyons.  Anna  M Teacher.  5046  Rippey  St.,  E.  K.,  Pillsburt' '_ 

M"cKeatlers.  Calisla  B Teacher Harniarsville '' 

McPherson,  Anna  C.  (Mullan)..6U6  Sansoni  St Philadelphia ' 

Morrow,  Alice Teacher,  1510  Irwin  Ave Alletrheny '| 

Norlh.   Emily Teacher.  Station  D Pillsbury •   " 

Rav,  Jennie  (A vies) Kanchester Wy. 

Sla'ler,  >I.  Ella'(Esler^ 325  Franklin  Ave.,  Sta.   D...Pitlsbur)r Pa. 

Sloan,  Ada  B.  (Greene) Upper  Alton 111. 

Turner.  Minnie   E Teacher.  4402  Butler  St Piilsbnrp Pa. 

Wetherell.  Caroline 33  E.  Lacock  St AUetrheny " 

DeVinney,  W.  M Business.  5618  Broad  St..  E.  E.,  PiUsburfr " 

Dickson.'VV.  J..Dep.  Coll.  U.  S.  Inter  Rev..  McClellandtown  St.,  Uniontown " 

Fleck,  F.  Earl.— Deceased.  ^^ 

Gordon.  A.  C Principal.  Superior  Ave Allefrheny 

Grimm,  P.  H I'ostal  Clerk,  Box  415 Turllecreek '^^ 

Jack.  James  R Physician New  Ale.xandria ' 

Johnston,  Jos.  E  Physician,  7035  Hamilton  Ave.,  Piltsburtr " 

Keener,  J.  A Clerg-yman Waitsburfr Wash. 

Keener,  J.  B Lawyer.  516  California  Bld'sr..  Taconia Wash. 

Lukeharl,  W.  D Lawyer ...DuBois Pa. 

Minteer.  W.  A Contractor,  130'i  Ash  St.,  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg 

Rowe   Irwin  D        210  W.  Franklin  St Baltimore Md. 

WhitHeld,  William  H Business,  4783  Cypress  St... .Pittsburg Pa. 

Class  of  1890. 

Anslev,  Mabel  M.    Murphy) Emsworth Pa. 

Barrv",  Marv  L.  (McAiierv) 121  Walnut  St Johnstown _ 

Blair,  Emiiia  B ". Teacher Blair  Station |^ 

Bowman.  Agnes  S Teacher,  250  S.  Water  St Kiltanning  

Carter,  M.  Blanche.— Deceased.  ^ 

Caven.  Agnes 3164  Webster  St Pittsburg 

Chalfant.  Martha  (McNarv) 705  Pitt  St.,  Sta.  D Pittsburg ■■■■  ' 

Chalfant,  Marv  I.    Scudder) 331  Park  Place  Brooklyn N.  Y. 

Corev.  Maud  E Teacher,  214  W.  5th  A\e Denver Colo. 

Coffin.  Edith  V.  (Fordi 5812  Baum  St Pittsburg Pa. 

Davis,  Annie  S.    Ewing) 411  Biddle  Ave.,  Sta.  D Pittsburg ^ 

Delamater.  Lillian Teacher.  406  Somerset  St... .Johnstown _ 

Duncan,  Marv  O Teacher,  1228  Resaca  Place,  Allegheny 

Elder.  Maude"W Student Elder's  Ridge |_ 

Ferguson,  Lvdia  (Woodcock) Hollidaysburg 

FuUerton,  M'.  Ella  (Kelso) Dravosburg _^ 

Gilmore.  L.  Etta     Teacher,  Westminster  St...  Allegheny 

Hawthorne,  Martha  (Rockwell) Mars ]] 

Hoskinson,  Delia Teacher Bolivar 

Jack.  Anna  M Phvsiciaii.  41  N.  Mercer  i5t..New  Castle • 

Johnson,  Katherine  W.  (Kline),  297  Fisk  St Pittsburg ;■-.  '; 

Johnston,  Marv  M Teacher  83  Clinton  Ave.,  Jamaica,  New  York  City N.  \. 

Leezer,  Tillie  G.    McAbee) 729  Hill  Ave.,  Sta.  D Pittsburg Pa. 

McGarvey,  Elizabeth  S.  (Blair) Camden  _' 

McHattie,  Lida Teacher,  22"  Emenson  St.,  E.  E.,  Pittsburg ' 

Murdock.  Estelle  M.  (Holderman),  5J12  Cypress  St Pittsburg _ 

North.  Maude 438  Franklin  St.,  Sta.  D Pittsbnrg ^^ 

Owens.  Sara  (Hewetson) New  Wilmington ^ 

Piper,  Marv Teacher Beaver  Falls 

Stevenson, "Mae  E Teacher,  216  S.  Highland  Ave..  Pittsburg ^ 

Stilt,  Lelia  A.  iWhitfield;..  Elizabeth ' 

Stoner.  Mame 849  Beach  St Allegheny _ 

Van  Eman.  Hatlie Teacher Canonsburg ^ 

Vogel.  Ella  King Teacher Somerset 

Weaver.  Rosiiia  B.— Class  of  1892. 

Elkin,  W.  F Lawyer Indiana ][ 

Feit,  George  J Lawyer Indiana ^^ 

Freed.  B.  F Bookkeeper Johnstown _^ 

(Gibson,  T.  L  Publisher Ebensburg 

Mahan,  W.  M  Lawyer Indiana 

Radcliffe,  John  N Lawyer.  413  Grant  St Pittsburg ' 

Thompson,  Guy.— Deceased. 

Weamer,  J.  Frank. — Deceased.  ^^ 

Wiggins,  Hubert  P Publisher.  234  8th  Ave Homestead 

Work,  Cree  T Pres.  Industrial  College Denton Texas. 


■60  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Class  of  1891. 

SCIKNTIFIC. 

Stout,  Olive  A Oakwood  St.,  37th  Ward Pittsburg Pa. 

Feit,  Georg-e  J Lawyer Indiana " 

Elementary. 

Amberg,  Nora  (Koch) 123  W.  117th  St ..New  York  Citv N.  Y. 

Ayres,  Clara  (Willock) 168  Craig-  St Pittsburg- Pa. 

Baird,  Mary  M Teacher,  2032  Tustin  St Pittsburg " 

JBenner,  Margaret  C Rockland  Ave.,  Park  HilL.Yonkers ....N.  Y. 

Black,  Sarah Stenographer Butler Pa. 

Boardman,  Lidie  (Giffen) 3224  Bouquet  St Pittsburg " 

Books,  Mabel  R.  (Kesslerj Brandt " 

Brown,  Hattie  G.  (Shaner) 835  W.  3rd  St Williamsport •' 

Cameron,  Annie  R 811  South  Ave.,Sta.  D Pittsburg " 

Cameron,  Katherine  (Gearhart) Clearfield " 

Chester,  Edna  F. Teacher,  509  Coal  St.,  Sta.  D..  Pittsburg " 

Coleman,  Ada  (McClelland) Mowrytown " 

Crosier,  Mary  Irwin  Teacher Ingram ; " 

Ferguson,  Ada  I.  (Bierer) 11  Arch  St Greensburg " 

Gallaher,  Sue  B.  (Dowler) Palton " 

Goodell,  Jane  Frances Teacher,  Sunnyside Johnstown *' 

Gorman,  Ida  M.  (Palmer Ford  City " 

Hamilton.  Delia,  iWilliams  Cyrus " 

Hartley,  Margaret  M Colorado  Springs Colo. 

Hazlett.  Frances Teacher Bellevue Pa. 

Hood,  Ida  M Teacher Kittanning " 

Jenkins,  Mary  F Teacher Sewickley "■ 

Johnston,  Anna  Bird Teacher Apollo....". " 

Kendig,  Mary .Teacher Wilmerding " 

Knox,  Maria  Patton Teacher,  Nunnerv  Hill AUeghenv " 

McCormick,  Martha  E Teacher,  9  Vincent  St Pittsburg". " 

McNall,  Blanche Ingram " 

Matthews.  Annie  P. — Deceased. 

Moorhead,  Margaret  T.  (McMains) Leechburg " 

Porter,  Madge  D.  (Pillow) 3101  Perrysville  Ave Allegheny " 

Reesman,  Mary  C Assistant  Principal Curwensville " 

Russell,  Minnie  B Teacher,  940  Water  St Indiana " 

Shane,  M.  Jennie  (Wilson). — Deceased. 

Steinmetz,  Dillie  M Teacher,  1107  Braddock  Ave.,  Braddock " 

Warren,  Annie  M. — Deceased. 

Wyse,  Lettie  L.  iHayi 2317  Ward  St Berkley Cal. 

Ayres,  J.  D Asst.  Cashier,  407  East  End  Ave.,  "Pittsburg Pa. 

Fiscus,  N.  S Clergyman Allegheny " 

Hall,  Loyal  Freeman Principal,  412  Lookout  Ave. Butler- " 

Hershey,  H.  D Business Latrobe " 

Mabon,  Alexander Lawver,  1222  Park  Bld'g Pittsburg " 

Rush,  S.  Arnold Busi'ness,  189  S.  9th  St... Brooklvn N.  Y. 

Urey,  John  M Lawyer Clearfield Pa. 

Vorlage,  William Contractor Blairsville " 

Class  of  1892. 

Scientific. 
"Weaver,  Rosina  B Member  of  Faculty,  I.  S.  N.  S.,  Indiana Pa. 

Elementary. 

Bash,  Pearl Teacher,  1020  Washington  St.,  Indiana Pa. 

Carter,  Lucile  I.  (Cookei R.  D.  No.  2 Washington " 

Clark,  Charlotte Indiana " 

Coder,  Ada  C.  (Fox) '"The  Alliance,"  Front  Ave.,  Buffalo N.  Y. 

Cooper,  Ellen Teacher,  Westmont Johnstown Pa. 

Dickie,  Loretta  M.  (Gunn)  3116  Juliet  St... Pittsburg " 

Dunwiddie,  Mame  B Phillipsburg " 

Dyer,  Eleanor  R Teacher,  215  S.  Fairmount  Ave.,  Pittsburg " 

Dyess,  Mertyn Teacher Leechburg " 

Eider,  Marguerite  (Henry) Apollo " 

Foster,  Mary  I Hillside *' 

Gessler,  Caroline  M Teacher,  834  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana " 

Gibson,  Rosana  H.  (Taylor) 99  Euclid  Ave..  Bellevue " 

Hammond,  Jane Teacher,  82  Jackson  Ave Bellevue " 

Haney,  Alberta. — Deceased. 

Hay,  Mary  L Teacher,  1536  Fremont  St. ..Allegheny " 

Hazlett,  Anna  M Principal Leetsdale " 

Hile,  Cornelia  E.  (Bender) 4  Cypress  Ave Johnstown " 

Hill.  Jennie  A.  (Boucher) New  Kensington " 

Hurst,  Emma  E Teacher,  501  Florence  Ave..Avalon " 

Krebs.  Matilda Teacher,  509  Napoleon  St. ...Johnstown " 


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Lee,  Anna Missionary (irand  View Tenn. 

Lupton,  Clara  B.  (Shug-art) (ieneva Ind. 

Lvnii,  Emma   Lyons) Gans  Station Pa. 

Lytle,  Verde Teacher.  137  S.  ICth  St Indiana " 

McCormick,  Jennie Teacher,  014  15th  St Beaver  Falls •' 

McMuUen.  Eliza Teacher (ireensburg- " 

Mitchell.  M.  Jennie  (Dougherty;,  209  Connell  St Wilmington Del. 

Nelson.  Evelyn Teacher Ford  City Pa. 

Nugent,  Sarah  C Teacher Grant..... " 

Parsons,  Martha  R Teacher Ingram " 

Patterson.  Elvira Teacher Beaver  Falls " 

Pavne.  Almyra  S Wilson " 

Purington.  Margarette  D.  (Koenig  ,  202  W.  74th  St New  York  City N.  Y. 

Smith,  Marie  E.. Teacher,  3o'»  40th  St Pittsburg Pa. 

Smith.  Velma  B Teacher,  1112  Fayette  St Allegheny " 

Taylor,  Grace  E.   Simpson). — Deceased. 

Tiffanv,  Ruth  Moulton Indiana " 

Trimble.  Flora  M.    Muhl) Leetsdale •' 

Walker,  Idella Teacher,  ISl.*;  Fremont  St. ..Allegheny " 

Watkius,  Lucy  R Student,  Nancy  Foster  Hall,  University,  Chicago 111. 

Williams,  Fannie  (Irvin) Bigrun Pa. 

Wilson,  Helen  C Teacher Greensburg " 

Work,  Mary  A Teacher.  6810  McPherson  St.,  E.  E.,  Pittsburg " 

Carter,  Albert  F.— Class  of  18%. 

Condron,  H.  D Principal Blairsville " 

Fiscns,  I.  L Teacher Portage " 

McDermott,  Joseph Principal.  467  W.  Carson  St..  Pittsburg " 

Tarr,  Harry  M Principal Conemaugh " 

Thomas.  Dubre  A. — Deceased. 

Trees,  Joe  C Business New  Martinsville W.  Va. 

Class  of  1893. 

Scientific. 
Cowley,  Elizabeth  B Instructor  Vassar  College. ..Poughkeepsie N.  Y. 

Elementary. 

Adair,  Margaret   McCracken  ...174  Fairfield  Ave Johnstown Pa. 

Andrews,  Dora  B.   Curry  101  7lh  St East  Liverpool Ohio. 

Barnes.  Blanche 637  Franklin  St Johnstown Pa. 

Brass,  Anna  B Teacher Oakmont " 

Brvan,  Lottie  B Teacher Indiana " 

Calhoun.  Clara  A Teacher,  R.  D.  28 Monongahela " 

Clement.  Bertha  Bishop Supervisor  Music Oakmont " 

Cowley,  Elizabeth  B Instructor  Vassar  College.. .Poughkeepsie N.  Y. 

Cunningham.  E.  Gertrude Class  of  1895. 

Duff,  Millie  S Teacher,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Sta.  D,  Pittsburg Pa. 

Fisher,  Effie  J Teacher  Irwin " 

Foulke,  Kaiharyne Teacher.  118  Croton  Ave New  Castle " 

Harper.  Carrie   Hartley' 1008  Kirkpatrick  Ave Allegheny " 

Hawthorne,  Camille  A.    Stewart) Duquesne " 

Johnston.  Jennie  K 327  Amber  St.,  E.  E Pittsburg '• 

Kendig,  Jennie  H.    Weltvl Wilmerding " 

Lifshitz.  Rose '..'. Teacher,  119  E.  100th  St New  York  City N.  Y. 

Linton,  Ella Teacher,  824  Washington  Ave.,  Allegheny Pa. 

Leydic.  C.  Edna  (George) Apollo •' 

Ludwick.  Florence   McCurdy) Greensburg •' 

McKibbin,  Janet  M.    Patterson  ,  620  Madison  Ave McKeesport " 

Miller.  Lydia  D.    Hotle! 1319  8th  Ave East  Oakland Cal. 

Moorhead.  Clara   Smith  213  Franklin  St Johnstown..' Pa. 

Morrow.  Eleanor  A Teacher,  3287  California  Ave.,  Allegheny " 

Murry,  Mintie   Wiley) Missionary,  Care  A.  P.  Mission]  pfe^d|j,''cy ^'^Tnd^Z' 

Porter,  Florence  B Teacher,  739  South  Ave.,  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg Pa. 

Rowe.  Jean  D.  )Blean  . 

Scott,  Ida  B Teacher,  1011  Ann  St Homestead " 

Sickman,  Rachel  J.  E.  (Irving  .Teacher. Bruceton " 

Sloan,  Anna  C.   Seigh; 122  Fairfield  Ave Johnstown " 

Smeltzer.  Jessie  L Teacher Reynoldsville " 

Smith,  Edith  M Indiana " 

Smith,  Margaret  H -. Teacher Johnstown " 

Srader,  Ella  M Teacher Freeport " 

Stewart,  Hope I.  S.  N.  S.,  Member  of  Faculty.  Indiana " 

Stevenson,  Luella  M Asst.  Librarian,  631  Margaretta  Ave.,  Braddock " 

Weis.  Katharine  M Business Latrobe " 

Wilson,  A.  Maude Teacher.  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg " 

"Woods.  Jeannette  B Ass't.  Librarian,  4221  Sherman  St.,  Pittsburg " 

Arbaugh,  F.  N Merchant Lansing Mich. 

Archibald,  J.  P Business Blairsville Pa. 


62  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,   INDIANA,  PA. 

Beistel,  H.  Clay Lawyer Greensburg- Pa 

Bender.  H.  S..! Principal,  4  Cypress  Ave. ...Johnstown 

Douds,  D.  W Business PlumviUe 

Dyer,  William  J Business,  19  California  St... Pittsburg- 

Glasg-ow,  J.  T Merchant Glasg-ow 

Hoeh,  D.  B Physician Home 

Johnston,  J.  C.  Reed Principal,  Millvale  Sta Allesrheny 

Lee,  Alfred  M Lawyer,  Room  21,  St.  Nicholas  Bld"gr-.  Pittsburg-.... 

McComish,  Charles  D Reporter Indiana 

Class  of  1894. 

Barnes,  Ajrnes  C 3  Mt.  Morris  Park,  West. ...New  York  City N.  Y. 

Barrv,  Mary  E Teacher Jummonville Pa. 

Bowfi,  Nellie  C.  (McKeel 1310  Wood  St..  Sta.  D Pittsburg •' 

Brimner,  Jessie  G.  iCoventrv) ...706  W.  North  Ave Allegheny " 

Chase,  C.  Belle  (Miils) .'. 168  Poplar  St St.  Paul Minn. 

Cheesman,  Mary  Bertha R.  D.  No  33 Venetia Pa. 

Chisholra,  Mary  Gail Teacher Braddock " 

Clawson,  Cora  A Teacher,  541  Clawson  St Pittsburg " 

Dunham,  Carrie  L Teacher,  54  A  St Sharon " 

Edmonds,  Jennie Teacher West  Monterey " 

Ellis,  Marv  B Teacher West  Newton " 

Englert,  Alice  E Teacher,  632  Collins  Ave.,  E.  E.,  Pittsbursr " 

Gallagher,  Marg-aret  Rose  (Uncapher  ,  184  Washington  Ave.,  Vandergrift " 

Grace,  Anna  (Brennan) 516  E.  State  St Sharon  " 

Greib,  Anna  K.  (Goldman  Kitlanning " 

Guffev,  Margaret  (Cumniings; Irwin  " 

Harrison,  Mary  R.  (Edmundson),  600  Market  St McKeesport " 

Holloway,  Edna  Agnes  (Geer)...1517  Irwin  Ave Allegheny " 

Hood,  Pearl  I .Teacher,  530  Vine  St Tohnstown " 

Hoon,  J.  Margaret "Teacher,  64  Harrison  Ave...Belleyue " 

Huston,  L.  Agnes  (McGearyl... .North  Main  St Greensburg "• 

Kallenbaugh,  Marie  ((Treenwood) Thorn  burg " 

Kenmuir,  Harriet  L.  (Long) 5th  Ave McKeesport " 

Latshaw,  Edith  J Teacher,  6414  Howe  St.,  E.  E.,  Pittsburg " 

Lewis,  Hope  (Harrison) PainesviUe Ohio. 

Lewis,  Mabel  (Stevens) Munhall Pa. 

Lockard,  Nora  A Teacher,  805  Oak  St Indiana " 

McBurnev,  Jean  G.,  Phys.  and  Missionary,  Tak  King-  Chan,  West  River,  South  China. 
McCune,  Martha  E.  (Wilson;. — Deceased. 

McKee,  Margie  C Teacher Castle  Shannon " 

McMaster,  Margarete  (Wilson) Allegheny " 

Mains,  Matilda  H Teacher,  512  Olive  St  McKeesport " 

Miller,  May  B Teacher Stewart " 

Mitchell,  Mabel  C.  (McCartney) Hamilton " 

Morrow,  Nancy  C Tionesta " 

Noble,  Elizabeth 500  East  End  Ave Pittsburg " 

Noble,  Sarah  500  East  End  Ave Pittsburg " 

Nolan,  M.  Ellen Teacher,  266  E.  Bean  St Washington " 

Orr,  Marie  H Teacher Glenshaw " 

Printer,  Anna Teacher,  45th  &  Sherman  Sts.,  Pittsburg '• 

Purdy,  Mary  A Teacher,  216  Camp  Ave Braddock " 

Rodkev,  Edith Supervisor  of  Music Las  Vegas N.  M. 

Roney,  Emma Teacher,  379  Flowers  A  ve... Pittsburg Pa. 

Sabiii,  Isabella  L  Teacher Watlsburg " 

Shaw,  Margaret  E.,  (Forrester) McKeesport " 

Smith,  Martha  J.  (Barron) 515  E.  Pittsburgh  St (xreensburg.. " 

Soles,  Ella  Margaret Teacher,  22  High  St Braddock " 

Stewart,  Anabel Missionary,  Knox  Academy,  Selma Ala. 

Sturgeon.  M.  Ella. — Deceased. 

Thompson,  Kathryn,  H.  (Marshall),  6  Orchard  Ave Bellevue. Pa. 

Tomlinson,  Leora  A Beaver " 

Tucker,  Asenath  A Teacher,  334  4th  Ave Tarentum " 

Wallace,  Minnie  J.  (Rutherford) Petroleum W.  Va. 

Walsh,  Ora  E Teacher,  511  Market  St McKeesport Pa. 

White,  Josephine  W Teacher,  1704  Fremont  St. ...Allegheny " 

Wilsoti,  Ruth  Sadie  (Hoffman) Turtlecreek " 

Woods,  Maud Teacher,  134  8th  Ave McKeesport " 

Bach,  Edwin  E Principal,  175  Fairfield  Ave.,  Johnstown " 

Barnes,  Joseph  F Business,  108  W.  137th  St New  York  City N.  Y. 

Boyer,  JB.  Frank Principal,  322  Market  St Johnstown Pa. 

Ott,  Franklin  B Principal Ebensburg " 

Sansom,  James  B Newspaper  Writer,  322  Penn  Ave.,  Pittsburg " 

Wills,  James  F Principal Belleville " 

Wilson,  James  T Merchant Allensville " 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA.  PA.  63 

Class  of  1895. 

Scientific. 

Cumiing-liam,  E.  Gertrude  (Glover   334  X.  Craisr  St Pittsburg- Pa- 

TitTany,  Kutli  Moulton Indiana " 

El.KMENTAKV. 

Adair.  Ruth Indiana Pa. 

Anderson,  Alice  G.  (McMaster; Coraopolis '• 

Andriessen.  Edith    Boardman Beaver " 

Anthony,  Lou  Edith Teacher Indiana •' 

Barnett',  Nan  E Hillside " 

Barry,  Rose Steno}»-rapher Ingram " 

Bash,  Laura Teacher,  1020  Washing-ton  St. ..Indiana " 

Ring,  Pauline    Rosenthal) 5436  Homer  St Pittsburg '• 

Block,  Pauline Teacher,  1123  Fayette  St Allegheny •• 

Blose,  Helen  J.  iAlbert) 2161  Slane  Ave.,  Norwood. ..Cincinnati Ohio 

Campbell,  Keturah  (Welty, Greensburg Pa. 

Campney,  Sarah  L.  (Little' Try  St Sewickley '• 

Carol  hers,  Elizabeth West  Newton " 

Crawford,  Alice  J d19  Baker  Ave Menomine Mich 

Cubbage,  Margaret  J Teacher  410  Taylor  Ave .Allegheny Pa. 

Euwer,  Nannie  F Teacher.  754  North  Ave.,  Sta.  D..Pittsburg '" 

Fleisher,  Lottie  G. Teacher Newport " 

Foulke,  Sunshine  G.  (Chambers) Moorhead Minn. 

Friesell,  Clara  E.  (Dodds) Punxsutawney Pa. 

Garman,  Tweet  (Burheim). Jeannette " 

Gibson,  Ada  C ....iTeacher 99  Euclid  Ave..  Bellevue...   " 

Gollmar,  Sarah  E .....Teacher 65  Lafayette  Ave.,  Allegheny    " 

Graham,  Mary  M Indiana '• 

Hancock.  Martha  F Teacher Soldiers'  Orphan  School.  Jumonville...    " 

Hopkins,  Mary  R.  (Lee) 7618  Westmoreland  Ave.,  Swissvale...    " 

Johnston,  Laura  E.    Ramsay) 1407  llth  Ave.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Jones,  Fannie  M.    Jordan) Sharon  Pa. 

Klingensmith,  Mary  A Teacher 935  W.  39th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Knappenberger,  Vinnie Teacher 93  W.  Otterman  St..  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Kno.x-,  Mary  R Teacher 1504  Federal  St.,  Allegheny...    " 

Lowe.  Margaret  E '....Teacher Mt.  Pleasant '.....   '• 

Ludwick,  Emma    Langham 811  West  St..  Homestead...    '• 

McCallister,  Edna  Mav Teacher 49  Clifton  Ave.,  Allegheny...    " 

McDonald,  Susanna  W.  B Teacher R.  D.  2,  Glenshaw " 

McFarland,  Minnie  F Teacher 251  Emerson  St..  Pittsburg...    " 

Maurer,  M.  Viola Teacher 914  22nd  Ave..  Altoona " 

Metzgar,  Mary  L Teacher Greensburg " 

Montgomery,  Ruth  L.  (Titus) Waynesburg " 

Mutzig,  Ida    Kiner) 717  Whitney  Ave.,  Sta.  D,  Pittsburg...    " 

Nolan,  Emogene  J.  (Johnston). .Missionary Efielen,  Kameruns... W.  Africa. 

Nolin,  Mary  E Teacher Biltmore N.  C. 

Nol in,  Nancy  H Biltmore '' 

O'Connor,  Bertha  M.  (Little) Ebensburg Pa. 

Patterson.  Rose  May Teacher 218  9th  Ave.,  West  Homestead...    "■ 

Pearce.  Emma  Clara   Jackson)  Swissvale " 

Pearsall,  Elizabeth Teacher Jeannette " 

Pidgeon,  Bernice  C.  (Conrad) Gallilzin " 

Rankin,  Maud  E.  (Thompson) Ridgway " 

Robbins,  Agnes  May Teacher Carlisle " 

Russell,  Jessie  G Teacher 532  Shaw  Ave..  McKeesport...    " 

Shields.  Emilv  Juanita Teacher 5471  Broad  St.,  Pittsburg...   " 

Shupe,  AbbieF Class  of  1897. 

Spencer,  Alberta  (Meyers) .....307  Mulberry  St.,  Kittanning...    " 

Taylor,  Grace  Louise Teacher Aspinwall "- 

Thompson,  Margaret  M.  (Reid) 920  Aiken  Ave..  E.  E..  Pittsburg...    " 

Thompson,  Rue  Cetta  (Bair) Stewart '" 

Tiffany,  Emma  J.  (Barnes) 108  W.  137th  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Trout,' M.  Elizabeth Teacher DuBois Pa. 

Ventress,  Adelia Teacher 1746  Braddock  Ave.,  Swissdale...    " 

Watson,  L.  Frederica Teacher 36  Sbenango  St.,  Sharon...    " 

Weaver,  Flora  I.  (Irwin) 403  Barton  Ave.,  McKeesport...    '• 

Willson,  Eleanor  'McCabe) 84  Lobinger  Ave..  Braddock...    " 

Young.  Blanche  O.  (Dickson) 67  Sheridan  Ave.,  Bellevue...    " 

Barnhart,  Frank  P Law  Student,  Roxbury Johnstown " 

Carson,  John  S. 

Keener,  I.  W Draughtsman, 423  2nd  St.,  Braddock " 

Russell.  J.  Herbert Student,  Carnegie  Institution Washington,  D.  C. 

Scott,  James  F Business 1345  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia... Pa. 

Settlemyer.  C.T Farmer Wilmore " 

St.  Clai'.  Thomas Physician Latrobe " 

Welsh,  Howard  M Physician Leechburg " 


64  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Class  of  1896. 

Scientific. 

Carter,  Albert  F Librarian 1625  10th  Ave..  Greeley Col. 

Statb  Certificate. 
Weaver,  Dora  E Teacher Johnstown Pa. 

Elementary. 

Armstrong-,  Lillian  T.  (McKillop) Niagara N.  D. 

Barry,  Catherine  M Teacher,  348  Ebensburg  St. ..Johnstown Pa. 

Beighel,  Elizabeth  A Teacher,  623  Arch  St Allegheny.... " 

Bell,  Mary  H Teacher,  811  Green  Ave Altoona '' 

Bishop,  Leah  V^ Teacher Jeannette " 

Boucher,  Maud Teacher,629  Park  Ave Johnstown " 

Burtt,  May  B.  (Harris) 444  Amberson  Ave.,  E.  E.... Pittsburg " 

Butler,  Elzora  G.  (Allen) 2215  Thompson  St Philadelphia " 

Calhoun,  Marguerite  E 827  Cassillv  St Canton Ohio 

Christv,  Marion  F Teacher,  1309  Bath  St Santa  Barbara Cal. 

Coheni  Jule  W.  (Klaftor) 113  E.  Raven  Ave Youngstown Ohio 

Craig,  Elizabeth  E Teacher Beaver Pa. 

Davis.  Bessie  Stone 1016  South  Ave.,  Sta.  D Pittsburg " 

Delamater.  Olive  G 524  Ivy  St..  E.  E Pittsburg '* 

Dickie,  Charlotte Teacher Homer " 

Douthitt,  Zannibel Teacher Nogalis Ariz. 

Duff,  Amelia  May Teacher,  1832  Franklin  St  ..Allegheny Pa. 

Duvall,  Anna  Mary Teacher,  1330  Sheffield  St. ..Allegheny '* 

Eiseman,  Elma  C Teacher,  305  Maple  Ave Greensburg " 

Ellenberger,  JessieO.  (Patton) Dayton " 

Ewing,  Roberta  M Teacher Elkin " 

Fleming,  Marv  E Teacher Belleville " 

Gallaher,  Ada  R Teacher New  Washington " 

Gilmore,  M.  Gertrude Teacher Uniontown " 

Glass.  Bella  A Teacher,  1115  Arch  St Allegheny " 

Goff,  Frances  E Teacher,  204  Singer  St Johnstown " 

Gorman,  Jeannette  M.  (Smitten)  510  Cara  St.,  E.  E Pittsburg " 

Graff,  AnnaR Teacher Blairsville " 

Highberger,  Lyde  M Teacher,  645  Maryland  Ave.,  E.  E.,. Pittsburg ' 

Hill,  Era  A Teacher,  174  Eldorado  PI.  38th  Ward,  Pittsburg " 

Hirth,  Lillian  M      Assistant  Librarian Homestead " 

Hood,  M.  Laura  (Eachel),  "The  Covington,"  37th  and  Chestnut  Sts.,  Philadelphia " 

Hunt,  Julia Teacher Elizabeth " 

Johnston,  Ida  E Teacher Apollo '" 

Jones,  Anna  Mary Music  Teacher,  311  R.  R.  Ave.,  Indiana " 

Jones,  Sarah  M Teacher,  Westmont Johnstownf. " 

Lewis,  Etta  R..  Teacher,  224  Main  St Pittsburg " 

Loucks,  Winifred Scottdale " 

Menges,  Clara  S Teacher,  429  Somerset  St. ...Johnstown " 

McCracken,  E.  Gertrude  (Gulp) Vandergrift " 

McDonald,  Anna  E Stenographer.  1614  Buena  Vista  St.,  Allegheny " 

Newcomer,  Ina  E Student,  1310  Arch  St Allegheny " 

Noe),  Carrie  I Teacher Lingonier •' 

Owens,  Bess Knoxville  College Knoxville Tenn. 

Portser,  Nancy  (Archibald) Blairsville Pa. 

Purington,  Liia  Whitemore Teacher,  923  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana *" 

Roberts.  Lvdia  H.  (Rogers) 1801  S.  I.  St Elwood Ind. 

Sampson,  Margaret  L.  (Hart) West  Newton Pa. 

Sansom,  Mary  Edna Teacher,  719  Church  St Indiana " 

Scott,  Lida  O.  (Hughes)v. Burgettstown " 

Snodgrass,  Elizabeth  May Bellevue •' 

Spears,  Naomi  B.— Deceased. 

Vaughen,  Carrie  B 681  13th  Ave Lorain Ohio. 

Waller,  Mabel Indiana Pa. 

Wilson,  M.  Agnes 675  Church  St Indiana " 

Withington.  Alice  W Teacher Holidaysburg " 

Chapman,  James  F Principal Indiana " 

Craig,  J.  Brad Principal Beaver " 

Gallagher,  John  Ellis Clerk Apollo " 

Hammers,  John  F 37  Homestead  St North  Homestead " 

Hyskell,  W.  E Physician  Munson " 

Johnston,  T.  K Principal Oakdale " 

Jones,  Thomas  P Lawyer Uniontown " 

Leonard,  John  M Phys.,  Metropolitan  Hospital,  New  York  City N.  Y. 

Lutton,  Louis  F Principal Claysville ". Pa. 

McCormick,  W.  D Business Turtlecreek " 

Rink,  Charles  E Physician Indiana ^.   " 

Saylor,  Tillman  K Student,  211  South  Ingall  St.,  Ann  Arbor Mich. 

Sebring,  Lawrence  M Lawyer Beaver Pa. 

Sutton,  Edward  H Business Indiana " 

Tavlor,  Royden  J Business Indiana "^ 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA.  65 

Class  of  1897. 

Scientific. 

Shupe,  Abbie  F Saltsburg- Pa. 

Element  A  KY. 

Allan,  Susie  A Teacher Parnassus Pa. 

Alten,  A.  Virg-inia  (Meredith) Monontrahela " 

Armstrong-,  Irene  B 7319  Butler  St Pittsburg " 

Barker,  Maud  M Teacher,  210  S.  Main  St DuBois " 

Barr,  Mary  M.  (Suter) 7916  Taconia  St Pittsburg " 

Caldwell,  A.  Mary Teacher Bay  City Mich. 

Calhoun,  Mar.v  L.  (Cribbs) Verona Pa. 

Crawford,  Clara  B Teacher Parnassus " 

Davies,  Zillah  Z Teacher,  922  Talbot  Ave Braddock " 

Dean  Daisy  R Teacher Williamsburg " 

Donahey,  Naonii  B Teacher,  531  Sturgeon  St... .Allegheny " 

Duncan,  Daisy  B Teacher Blacklick " 

Rbberts,  Edith  M.  (Mowry) 7475  McClure  Ave Swissvale " 

Keicht,  Emelia  T Teacher Leetsdale " 

(leltner,  Mrs.  Lina  C Teacher,  17  Sycamore  Ave  ,  Etna " 

C.ilfillan,  Anna  C Teacher,  R.  F.  D.  1 Carnegie " 

Goodwin,  Bertha  F 73  Glenmore  Ave Brooklyn N.  Y. 

<;raham,  Maud  B Teacher,  316  3'nh  St Pittsburg Pa. 

Hazlett,  Frances  S Teacher,  612  Weldon  St Latrobe " 

Herdman,  Margaret  A Teacher,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3 Butler " 

Hervey,  Martha  Tibby Teacher,  1H26  Main  St Sharpsburg " 

Hill,  Dorothy Teacher Jeannette " 

Hoerle,  Janet  E.  (Roller) 404  Cowper  St Palo  Alto Cal. 

Johnson,  Eliza Teacher,  257  Fisk  St Pittsburg Pa. 

Kearns,  Esther  V Teacher .Ingram " 

Keeler,  Etta  A Teacher,  No.  4,  The  Martin,  Canton Ohio. 

Klingensmith,  Nannie  B.  (Boarts),  939  West  39th  St Los  Angeles Cal. 

Klingensmith,  Sara  B Teacher Dime  ...'. Pa. 

Lacock,  (ieorgia  M Teacher,  2143  Perrvsville  Ave.,  Allegheny " 

Lacock,  (;race  N Teacher,  1309  Race"  St  Allegheny ." " 

Latimer,  Nannie  M Teacher Tarentum " 

Megraw,  Rachel  M.  (Derrick). ..606  2nd  Ave Tarentum " 

Moore,  Ella  L.  (Asmanii) 3590  Eden  Ave.,  Avondale... Cincinnati Ohio. 

McGee,  Jessie  D.  (Geary) Blacklick Pa. 

O'Connell,  J.  Bernadelte Teacher 114  Market  St.,  Johnstown    " 

O'Rourke,  Maze Teacher 814  Wood  St.,  Sta.  D,  Pittsburg...    " 

Orr,  Anna  Bertha  (Leitman) 925  North  Ave.,  Sta.  D,  Pittsburg...    " 

Osburn,  Nora  B Teacher Burgettstown " 

Parsons,  Anna  Helen Teacher Ingram " 

Price,  H.  Blanche  (Wright) Pittsfield Mass. 

Randle,  Addie  Mae Teacher Scottdale Pa. 

Rickabaugh,  Charlotte  G.  (Freas) 2601  7th  Ave.,  Altoona " 

Roller,  Fannie  F Teacher Williamsburg " 

Schreiner,  Hallie Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Mt.  Lebanon...    •' 

.Shane,  Georgia  C Teacher 304  Park  Ave.,  Johnstown   " 

Shaw,  N.  Annette Teacher Versailles  Ave.,  McKeesport...    " 

Shearer,  Margaret  B Sewickley " 

Sibley,  Juanita  R 80  Greeves  St.,  Kane " 

Smith,  Anna  B Teacher 139  Steuben  St.,  Pittsburg   " 

Smith,  Virginia  K Teacher 1537  Penn'a  Ave.,  Tyrone.    " 

Stephens,  Myrtle  E Teacher 2108  Versailles  Ave.,  McKeesport..   " 

Stephenson,  Clara  M.  (Coss) Tarentum " 

Stewart,  E.  Grace Teacher 425  St.  Clair  St.,  Pittsburg...    " 

Sweeney,  Mvrtle  M Teacher Home  and  Lincoln  Aves.,  Bellevue...   '• 

Uncapher,  Luella  M Teacher 462S.  11th  St.,  Indiana " 

Walton,  Mary  H Teacher 4034  Perrysville  Ave.,  Allegheny..   " 

Warnock,  Clara  E Teacher Larimer " 

Welsh,  Elizabeth  H Teacher 702  E.  Main  St.,  Latrobe...    " 

Work,  Ruth  A  ....  Teacher Asiout ...Egypt. 

Young,  Eva  L Teacher 67  Sheridan  Ave.,  Bellevue,  Pa. 

Baker,  W.  S Teacher Alexandria " 

Carmalt,  Horace  G Physician Mt.  Oliver " 

Christy,  C.  M Civil  Engineer Greensburg " 

Cunningham,  F.  B Business Sufifern N.  Y. 

Hammer,  William  F.. College  Student Conner Pa. 

Henry,  James  T Merchant Blairsville " 

Llewellyn,  C.  Gregg Principal Brownsville " 

McComish,  Ralph  Clinton Student Stanford  University Cal. 

Rugh,  Charles  C Principal Wilniore Pa. 

St.  Clair,  Frank  D Bus.  Man.  Kiskiminetas  School 8altsburg " 

Williams,  J.  C Principal Mountaindale " 


66  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Class  of  1898. 

Ashton,  Laura  E Teacher Sta.  D,  Pittsburg Pa. 

Beatty.  M.Rena 428  Dennistoti  Ave.,  Pittsburgr--.    " 

Bixler.  Fannie  V 215  N.  Jefferson  St Kittanning- " 

Black,  E.  Dora Teacher Eldorado " 

Black,  Mary  J Teacher.  Anthony Kas. 

Bloufrh,  Sarah  D Stenographer OUS  Park  Ave.,  Johnstown,  Pa. 

Burkett,  May  E Teacher Remingrton " 

fiuzzell,  Nellie  S Teacher Philipsburg- " 

Chambers,  Kathryn  R Teacher 6342  Marchand  St.,  Pittsburg...    " 

Cochran,  E.  Jessie Teacher Irwin " 

Crombie,  Marv  H I.  S.  N.  S.  Member  of  Faculty Indiana " 

Cummings,  Lillian  Pearl  (Keltv) Lydia  St.  near  Gertrude,  Pittsburg...    " 

Cummins,  Eleanor  G Teacher Harrisville " 

Cunningham,  Erma  L  Class  of  I'lLK.). 

Davis,  Elda  M Teacher Cor.  Mifflin  St.  &  2nd  Ave.,  Weslniont, 

Johnstown " 

Day,  Blanche  M Student Anacortes Wash. 

Duff,  Jane  Dallas Teacher,  1832  Franklin  St. .Allegheny Pa. 

Evans,  Anna  P Bank  Clerk,  2311  Jennv  Lind  St.,  McKeesport " 

Evans,  Emily  S Teacher,  324  3'Hh  St Pittsburg " 

Foster,  Blanche  F Teacher Mapleton Iowa 

Grant,  M.  Margaret  (Clarke) 312  N.  Pittsburg  St Connellsville Pa. 

Graves,  Marv  C ...1224  Locust  St Allegheny " 

Hamilton,  M".  Lenore Iti8  Grant  Ave Vandergrift " 

Hasson,  Genevieve  D Teacher,  17  Mifflin  Ave.,  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg " 

Hill,  Eula  B Teacher New  Kensington " 

Hobaugh,  Bertha  V Teacher Saltsburg " 

Hogue,  Grace  M Teacher,  922  17th  St Altoona " 

Holman,  M.  Persis ....Teacher,  450  Hamilton  Ave.,  Palo  Alto Cal. 

Hughes,  Mary  E  (Crist) 304  Cleveland  Ave Avalon Pa. 

Hurd,  SaraE Teacher,  806  Wallace  Ave.,  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg " 

Johnston,  Almina  R.  (Young)... 171  Freeland  St Pittsburg " 

Jones,  Fannie  (Zahm) W.  Landvale  and  Arlington  Ave.,  Baltimore Md. 

Jones,  Minnie Teacher,  Westmont Johnstown Pa. 

Joseph,  Gertrude  (Hirsch) 77  East  SOth  St New  York  City N.  Y. 

Kline,  Carrie  W Teacher Indiana Pa. 

Leonard,  Cora  A Teacher,  118  Hall  Ave Washington " 

Lindeman,  Mary  M Teacher Kittanning ' 

Lutv,  Estelle  B Kindergarten,  231  Chestnut  St.,  Avalon " 

Lytle,  Carrie  A Teacher Latrobe " 

Mateer,  Martha  E Teacher,  161  Hamilton  Ave..  Vandergrift " 

Miller,  S.  Elizabeth Teacher Frankstown '^ 

Miller,  Jennie  }{ Teacher Mamont " 

Moore,  Grace  E Teacher,  1213  Walnut  St McKeesport " 

McClinton,  Maud  J Teacher,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2 Coraopolis " 

McFadden,  M.  Cecelia.— Deceased. 

McLaughlin,  Kathryn  Y Teacher,  863  Braddock  Ave.,  Braddock " 

Ommert,  Estella  B , Teacher,  1213  Locust  St Allegheny " 

Plender,  Margaret  J Teacher Wall " 

Rieck,  Hilda  L Teacher,  617  Ohio  St Allegheny " 

Roeth.  Alice  E.  (Horner) 2452  N.  32nd  St Philadelphia " 

Sceurman,  Marv  Mav Teacher Philipsburg " 

Shaw,  Jean  S.  (Seely) 1100  N.  Euclid  Ave Pittsburg " 

Smith,  Clara  Louise  (Staib) 148  Chadwick  Ave Newark N.  J. 

Smith,  Cordelia  W Teacher,  Lytle  St.,  Hazlewood,  Pittsburg Pa. 

Sweenv,  Jennie  A '. Teacher (ireensburg 

Trimble,  M.  Edna Teacher.  1430  Nixon  St Allegheny " 

Tucker,  Margaret  (KnowUon)...334  4th  Ave Tarentum " 

AVilliamson,  Emma  (Cooke) 3022  Perrvsville  Ave Allegheny " 

Wilson,  Alice  Mav Student,  5622  Ellis  Ave Chicago 111. 

Woolsev,  Enid  E Teacher,  722  Wood  St.,  Sta.  D,  Pittsburg Pa. 

Bantley,  Albert  G Merchant Windber  Ave " 

Blakelv,  Jo.seph  A. — Deceased. 

Davis, "Edgar  C Business,  814  12lh  St N.  W.  Washington D.  C. 

El  kin,  William  F Business Moosic I'a. 

Fosselman,  John  J Business,  228  Dunwiddie  St.,  Pittsburg " 

Grable,  Osniyn  A Lumberman  Export 

Hammer,  George  H Teacher Fort  Palmer " 

Holsopple,  Guy Business .Holsopple 

Huff,  Joseph  A. — Deceased. 

Hvskell,  Ira  D Student Meadville " 

Lininger,  Thomas  F Civil  Engineer,  244  Liberty  St.,  Conneaut Ohio. 

Lytel,  Oram  C Business Moosic I^a. 

Miltonberger.  Harrv Bookkeeper,  1027  Franklin  St.,  Johnstown |' 

Mitchell,  Curtain  C. Business Turtlecreek " 

Mitchell,  Lemuel  B Business East  Pittsburg ' 

Moore,  Burt  M Clerk Sheffield •■■ 

McCluskey,  Albert  F Business Mackinac  Island Mich. 


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McKee,  Joseph  L l)ep.  Surveyor  of  Customs,  Box  1064,  Pittsburg- Pa. 

Sliaulis,  Edw.  F Physician,  Wl  Oakland  Ave.,  Indiana " 

Sherbine,  Alvin Collejre  Student Wilmore " 

Smitli,  Clark  M Physician Granij-e " 

VVeinier,  Harry Business East  Pittsburg- " 

Welsh,  Edward  H Business Vand erg-rift " 

Wilson,  John  D Business Indiana " 

Wynn,  Wesley  A Student,  662  Hijfhland  Ave.,  Meadville " 

Class  of  1899, 

Alston,  Carrie Teacher,  640S  Dean  St Pittsburg Pa. 

Ansley,  Louisa  L Teacher,  612  Kelly  Ave.,  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg >' 

Baker,  Bertha Teacher Greensburg " 

Baker,  Henrietta Teacher,  420  Noble  St.,  E.  E..  Pittsburg " 

Baunian,  Josie  G Teacher Sewickley " 

Baunier,  Anna  Katherine Teacher,  431  Franklin  St.,  Johnstown " 

Baunier,  Emma  L Teacher,  431  Franklin  St.,  Johnstown '• 

Blvholder,  Blanche  M.  (Long) Irwin " 

Briney,  Olive  M Teacher,  757  Franklin  Ave..  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg " 

Coffin,  S.  Gertrude  (Crandall).... Larimer  Ave Turtlecreek " 

Cowan,  Harriet  J Teacher,  May  St McKeesport '• 

Craig,  Birdie  B ■. Teacher,  4  Pine  St New  Castle " 

Crawford,  N.  Jeati Teacher Parnassus '• 

Creese,  Blanche  (Watson) ...  7143  Upland  St.,  Pittsburg...   " 

Cronemeyer,  Caroline Student McKeesport " 

Davidson,  Margaret  A Teacher 1226  Oth  Ave.,  Beaver  Falls...    " 

Dickie,  N.  Mabel  (Smith) Indiana " 

Dodds,  Edith Teacher 207  S.  10th  St.,  Indiana " 

Elliott.  Jess  D Teacher 820  7th  Ave.,  Beaver  Falls   " 

Emerson,  C.  Evangie Teacher Manor " 

Engle,  Mabelle  R Teacher Beaver " 

Fetterhoof.  Flov Teacher W.  15th  St.,  Tyrone " 

Fielding,  Eva  L Teacher _  511  Ohio  St.,  Allegheny...    " 

Flegal,  Mary  Edna Teacher 520  Franklin  Ave.,  Sta.  D,  Pittsburg...    " 

Gallagher,  Sara  C Teacher 236  Conemaugh  St.,  Johnstown...    " 

Garman,  Mildred  E Teacher Fayette  City " 

Goggin,  Margaret  D Teacher 121  Connelly  Ave.,  Johnstown...    " 

Graham,  Mazie  E Teacher 343  California  Ave.,  Allegheny...    " 

Gray,  Myrtle  O Nurse,  General  Hospital Allegheny " 

Grimm,  Grace  M Teacher 7615  Hamilton  Ave.,  Pittsburg...    " 

Hanna,  Belle  A Teacher 34  Lombard  St.,  Alleg-heuy...    " 

Hanson,  Carolvn  A.  M.  (Martz) Delmont " 

Hazlett,  Margaret  M Teacher 1300  3d  Ave.,  Altoona '• 

Hirih.  Violet  C 317  10th  Ave.,  Homestead,   '• 

Hutton,  Argie  B Teacher New  Washing-ton " 

Jacobs,  Ella  C Teacher 204  E.  8th  Ave.,  Homestead...    " 

Kaufman,  Hettie Teacher 1323  Locust  St.,  Alleg-heny...    '• 

Kelichner,  Sara  E Teacher 6731  Kelly  St.,  Sta.  D,  Pittsburg...    " 

Kimmel,  Gr.ice Teacher Berlin '• 

Klingensmith,  Grace Teacher Derry '• 

Kohen,  Anna  G Teacher 1404  Chartiers  St.,  Allegheny...   '• 

Koonce,  Nina  P Teacher Jeannette '• 

Lauman,  Christine  E Teacher Federal  St.  Ex..  Allegheny...    " 

Leavitt,  Ruby  M.  (Shaffer)^ 318  16th  Ave..  Homestead...    " 

Maher,  Mary  M Teacher 801  Franklin  St.,  Johnstown...    " 

Meek,  Maude  L Teacher Rej'noldsville " 

Morgan,  Edith  M.  (Dornbush) 411  N.  Dallas  Ave..  E.  E.,  Pittsburg...    " 

McClinton,  Marv  E Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Coraopolis...    " 

McCreight,  Martha  E Teacher qiSSchool  St..  Indiana " 

McCune,  Frances  Grace  (Caughey) 1521  Jennv  Lind  St.,  McKeesport...    " 

McGoun,  Mary  A Teacher 1008' 5th  Ave.,  Beaver  Falls...    " 

McKee.  Mabel"  G Teacher 1647  5th  Ave.,  McKeesport...    " 

McLaughlin,  Grace Teacher Apollo " 

Newman    Margaret  L Teacher Craft  Ave.,  Crafton " 

Pownall,  Katherine Teacher 305  N.  6th  St..  Steubenyille...Ohio. 

Robinson,  Mary  J Teacher 50S  West  Mahoning  St.,  Punxsutawney...Pa. 

Rose,  Mary  L.  (Kolb) McClure  Ave.,  Ex.,  Allegheny  . .    " 

Russell,  Augusta  (Dutton) Walker's  Mills '• 

Russell,  Margaret  S Teacher 636  Shaw  Ave.,,  McKeesport . .    '" 

Semple,  Adelle  G.  (Graves) 2'^!  Hancock  Ave.,  East,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Shaffer,  Frances  (Crock) Box  5,  Youngwood Pa. 

Shultz,  E.  Grace  (Kuhn) 1211  8th  Ave.,  Altoona " 

Smith,  Clara  Lytle Teacher 1112  Fayette  St.,  Allegheny...    " 

Smith,  Emma  (Lobough) 505  S.  Brady  St.,  DuBois...  '' 

Smith,  Martha  Leta Teacher 26  Beesoii  Ave.,  Uniontown...    " 

St.  Clair,  Blanche Teacher Mt.  Pleasant " 

Steck,  Nellie  E.  (Lloyd) 6105  Howe  St..  Pittsburg...    " 

Steele,  Elta Teacher ? Arlington  Place,  Canton,  Ohio. 

Stein,  Elizabeth  M.  (Speicher) 1934  Bridge  St.,  Philadelphia. ..Pa. 


68  STATE  NORMAL,  SCHOOL,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Steinrod,  Maude  (Shaulis) 900  Oakland  Ave Indiana Pa. 

Stewart,  Mary  E.  (Work) Ft.  Morgan Colo. 

Sweeney,  Nannie  E Teacher Apollo Pa. 

Tussey,  Marj-  J Teacher Wilmerding- " 

Wilkins,  Anna Teacher California " 

Withing-ton,  Cora  B Teacher,  527  N.  Euclid  Ave.,  E.  E.,  Pittsburg " 

Wright,  Margaret  E Teacher,  133  Brighton  Ave.,  Bellevue " 

Barnett,  George  W Principal,  1154  Franklin  St.,  Johnstown " 

Brown,  William  C Law  Student Indiana " 

Chapman,  Wallace  C Student Georgeville " 

Dubbs,  H.  W Clerk,  4  Highland  Place Pittsburg " 

Earhart,  Harry  W Law  Student Indiana '" 

Emerson,  Johii  C Machinist Manor " 

Fisher.  James  G Medical  Student,  1313  H.  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington D.  C. 

Good,  John  E Principal Smicksburg Pa. 

Guthrie,  Clyde  G Medical  Student,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 

Baltimore Md. 

Hammers,  George  M Teacher Stewart  Station Pa. 

Harman,  J.  Len..  Teacher Rural  Valley " 

Holsapple,  Francis Business Portage " 

Johnston,  D    Ira Lawyer Oklahoma  City Okla. 

Loraditch,  H.  Andrew  Teacher Oakland Md. 

Lohr,  Frank  C Civil  Engineer 103  8th  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Martz,  John  D Business Delmont Pa. 

Miller,  Charles  M Business Punxsutawney '' 

Miller,  Dan  W Principal Confluence " 

Prothero,  H.  Ney Physician,  St.  Francis  Hospital,  44th  St.  and  Penn  Ave., 

Pittsburg Pa. 

Shaffer,  L.  Gains Principal Scalp  Level '• 

Shaulis,  E.  Frank Teacher Lavansville " 

Shrader.  J.  Calvin ...Principal McKeesport " 

Simon,  Elmer  B Business Johnstown " 

Tarr,  Stewart  F Student Tarr " 

Wiggins,  Robert  H Business B lairs ville " 

Class  of  1900. 

Scientific. 
Cunningham,  Erma  L Teacher,  648  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana Pa. 

Elementaky. 

Allan,  Cora  L Teacher Parnassus Pa. 

Allen,  Mary  E.  K.  (McKnight) Youngstown Ohio. 

Andrews,  Harriet  A 1017th  St East  Liverpool " 

Bennett,  Nellie  E Teacher,  Rose  and  Addison  Sts..  Pittsburg Pa. 

Brunnei,  Miniiette  C Teacher,  17  Howard  St..  Millvale  Sta.,  Allegheny " 

Cameron,  Miriam  R Teacher,  340  N.  9th  St Indiana " " 

Eba,  Helen  M Teacher,  S18  Evans  .\ve McKeesport " 

Ewing,  Maude  L Teacher Latrobe " 

Fisher,  Maude  L 274  Ohio  Ave East  Liverpool Ohio. 

Gettner,  Florence  I Teacher,  17  Sycamore  Ave. .Etna Pa. 

Haines,  Elizabeth  C Teacher.  Dalzell  Ave Ben  Avon " 

Harkuess,  Maude  A.  (Thompson),  468  Ella  St.,  Sta.  D Pittsburg •' 

Heitzenrater,  Lillian  M.  (Brown) Oxford Mass. 

Hunt,  Lola  T Teacher,  26  Lincoln  St Uniontown Pa. 

Imhof,  Margaret Teacher,  1433  Penna.  Ave. ...Tyrone " 

Jamison,  Anna  E '. Teacher.  1234  18th  Ave Altoona " 

Jeffer_v,  Carrie  L Teacher,  33  Barbour  Place.. New  Castle " 

Johnson,  Eva  C Teacher Uniontown " 

Jose.  Anna  Frances Teacher,  338  Walnut  St Johnstown " 

Lenhart,  Florence  A Teacher.. 429  Mill  St.,  Greensburg...    " 

Lowman,  Elizabeth  M Teacher 243  Water  St.,  Johnstown.   " 

Mason,  Lulu  R Rockwood " 

Maxwell,  Alyda  B Teacher 701  Swissvale  Ave.,  Sta.  D,  Pittsburg...    " 

Miller,  Cora  E Teacher New  Kensington " 

Moorhead,  Bess  G.  (Brallier) Latrobe " 

Morgan,  Alice  E Teacher 1708  Buena  Vista  St.,  Alleghenv...    " 

Morris,  Elizabeth Teacher 5141  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Pittsburg..    " 

McClary.  Henry  Etta Teacher Scottdale " 

McCuUongh,  Harriet Teacher Brock  way  ville " 

McGeary,  Grace  M Teacher Leechburg " 

Newburn,  Hannah  K Teacher Fremont  Ave.,  Bellevue...    " 

Orr,  Winifred Teacher Mars " 

Parker,  E.  Mav Student Scottdale " 

Pfordt,  Ella  L Teacher 1014  Fremont  St.,  Alleghenv...   " 

Reed,  Agnes  S.  (Hadlev) E.  State  St.,  Sharon  ...,".....    " 

Rees,  Edith  W Teacher 234  Kairfield  Ave.,  Johnstown...    " 

Reese,  Margaret  A Teacher 433  Holland  Ave.,  Braddock...   " 

Rieger,  Clara  E Teacher 201  Stratford  Ave.,  Pittsburg.     I' 


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Russell,  Helen  E 310  Holland  Ave.,  Hraddock...Pa. 

Shoemaker,  (irace  E Teacher Pleasant  View,  Beaver  Falls...    " 

Smith,  Alice  E Teacher W>  Finley  St.,  Pittsburg..   '• 

Stone,  Marjraret  h.  (Jones) Kittannin(>' " 

Stephenson,  Julia  M Teacher  11th  Ward,  Allegheny " 

Stuchell,  Ethel  M Teacher ')"2  Wavne  Ave.,  Indiana..   •'■ 

Taylor,  Martha  K 130  S.  5th  St.,  Indiana " 

Thomas,  Fannie  A Teacher Derry  Station " 

Velte,  Ethel Teacher 4S07  S.  Atlantic  Ave.,  Pittxlnug...    " 

Walker,  Laura  B Teacher,  006  Beechwood  Ave.,  Carneg-ie " 

Watson,  Mary  O Teacher Apollo *' 

Welch,  Gertrude  L.  J Teacher,  R.  D.  No.  57 Independence " 

Williams,  Jennie  E Teacher,  2017  Sarah  St.,  S.  S.,  Pittsburg " 

Williams,  Margaret  A Teacher,  l'*22  Middle  St  ....  bharpsburg " 

Wolfe,  Anna  M Teacher,  R.  D.  81 West  Brownsville " 

Balsinger,  W.  Ernest Student,  3713  Locust  St Philadelphia " 

Bee,  Howard  C Student Marion  Center " 

Bracken,  Thomas  S Principal Masontown " 

Bruce,  James  L Student,  444  S.  Division  St.,  Ann  Arbor Midi. 

Edwards,  George  M Business, 437  Larrabee  St... Portland Ore. 

Griftith,  A.  Earl Student Front  Royal Va. 

Hammer   Charles  M Teacher,  143  Roxbury  Ave.,  Johnstown Pa. 

Hammer,  Samuel  F Teacher Conner " 

Hoffman,  Leon  H Business Trade  City " 

Mahaffey,  L.  R Grant " 

McConnell,  W.  Ross Student State  College " 

McKee,  Clarence  A Teacher,  775  Wayne  Ave.... Indiana " 

St.  Clair,  J.  Den. — l>eceased. 

St.  Clair,  Oscar  A Student,  6347  Normal  Ave.,  Chicago 111. 

Strasler,  Frank  A Bookkeeper,  213  W.  Walnut  St.,  Butler Pa. 

Work,  F.  Ernest Asst.  Principal Indiana " 

Wright,  Clare  L Teacher,  63'»'2  Kennedy  Ave.,  Johnstown *' 

Zener,  Virgil  C Business,  19  Grandview  Ave.,  N.  Braddock ;....   " 

Class  of  1901. 

Scientific. 
Russell,  J.  Herbert Student,  Carnegie  Institution,  Washington D.  C. 

Elementary. 

Anderson,  Irene Teacher 308  Chestnut  St.,  Latrobe..Pa. 

Ashman,  Ida  May Teacher 222  Union  St.,  Johnstown..   " 

Bardonner,  Margaret  C  Teacher 1122  Chartiers  St.,  Allegheny...    " 

Barrett,  M.  Agnes Teacher Mahoning  Road,  New  Castle...    " 

Bennett,  Margaretta  D Teacher 5th  St.,  Jeannette " 

Boyle,  K.  Gertrude  (Bailey) 622  Horner  St.,  Johnstown...    " 

Brallier,  Lou  V " Teacher,  N.  6th  St Indiana " 

Buck,  Edith  M Teacher Warriors  mark. " 

Clougher,  Mary  H Teacher 212  Ebensburg  St.,  Johnstown...    " 

Cook,  Mary  E Teacher Beaver " 

Cowan,  Margaret  J Teacher Avenue " 

Crawford,  Mary Teacher 1210  Logan  Ave.,  Tyrone..   " 

Creese,  Olive  T Teacher Leetsdale " 

Davis,  Amv Teacher 335  Grove  Ave.,  Johnstown...    " 

Davy,  Cordelia  H Teacher 213  7th  Ave.,  McKeesport...    " 

Douglass,  Lill  M Teacher 1529  Garfield  Ave.,  Allegheny...    " 

Duncan,  Effa  M Teacher Creekside " 

Dunlap,  Delia  A Teacher Blairsville " 

Eba,  Edna  J Teacher 818  Evans  Ave.,  McKeesport...    " 

Edwards,  Caroline Teacher 532  Napoleon  St.,  Johnstown...    " 

Egli,  Amelia  R Teacher Etna " 

Field,  Mary  M Teacher Smithfield " 

Fleming,  Jessie  E Teacher Cookport " 

Gleason,  Mercedes  De Teacher 212  5th  Ave.,  McKeesport..   '" 

Glemser,  Marie Teacher Rural  Ave.,  Allegheny " 

Hagenlocher,  Anna  C Teacher 3934  Duquesne  Ave.,  Allegheny...    " 

Henderson,  Eva  B Teacher Elders  Ridge " 

Hileman,  F.  Estella Teacher 1300^  11th  St.,  Alioona " 

Hoerle,  Cecelia  T Teacher,  634  Somerset  St. ...Johnstown " 

Hoffman,  Martha  R.  A Teacher,  666  Main  St Johnstown " 

Howell,  Clara  V Teacher,  600  Pacific  Ave McKeesport " 

Irvin.  Mildred  V Teacher Saltsburg " 

Jenks,  E.  Belle  (McKay) Anita " 

Jenks,  Olive  L Teacher,  202  Jenks  Ave Punxsutawnev " 

Karstorp,  Ava  S Teacher,  6730  Kelly  St.,  E.  E.,  Pittsburg.'. " 

Knappenberger,  E.  Blanche Teacher Charleroi " 

Kugel,  Carolyn  R Teacher,  129  Chapin  St Johnstown " 

Laumon,  Caroline  H Teacher,  Federal  St.  Ex Allegheny " 

Lemmon,  Gertrude  M Teacher Derry  Station " 


70  STATE  NORMAL,  SCHOOL,,  INDIANA,  PA. 

Ludwick,  M.  Rebecca Teacher ^ Manor Pa 

Malcolm,  Maude  (Straslerj 213  W.  Walnut  St Butler •' 

Marshall,  An}<-ie  T Teacher Leechburg- " 

Marshall,  Nellie  M Teacher,  115  Hinckstown  Ave.,  Johnstown " 

Morg-an,  Nan  F Teacher,  2309  Sidney  St Pittsburg- " 

Morrison,  Genevieve Teacher Marion  Center '• 

Morison,  Jennie  A Teacher,  342  California  Ave.,  Allegheny " 

McAdoo,  Virginia  D Teacher Ligonier " 

McConaughey,  M.  Binnie Assistant  Principal Punxsutawney " 

McFarland,  Marjorie Teacher.  1024  Water  St Indiana " 

McKain,  Lilly  E Teacher,  3912  Duquesne  Ave.,  Alleghenj- " 

McNary,  Ethel  R : Teacher Burgettstown " 

McNeeiis,  Alice  (Sister  Horiense)  Mt.  Gallitzin  Academy,  Baden " 

Nelson,  Elizabeth Teacher,  2300  Osgood  St... ..Allegheny " 

Nicholls,  Lucy  M. — Deceased. 

Otterson,  Olive  G Teacher,  2032  PerrysvLUe  Ave.,  Allegheny " 

Park,  Letitia  L Teacher,  1207  Monterey  St.,  AUlegheny " 

Park,  Margueretta Teacher Marion  Center " 

Parke,  Wilina  (Warner) Corbel  St.  and  3d  Ave..  Tarenluni...    " 

Rhule,  Nellie  L Teacher Williamsburg " 

Rupley,  SusieR Teacher Martinsburg " 

Sagerson,  Mary 643  Locust  St.,  Johnstown  ...    " 

Santrock,  Mary  K Teacher Cowans ville '• 

Schreiner,  Carolvn  M Teacher Mt.  Lebanon '• 

Siebert,  Corabelle Teacher 212  Trenton  Ave.,  Sta.  D,  Pittsburg...    " 

Smith,  Elizabeth  R.  (Carter) lo25  loth  Ave.,  Greelev Col. 

St.  Clair,  C.  Mabel Teacher 21S  N.  Jefferson  St.,  Pun.xsutawney...Pa. 

Stiles,  Floy  E Teacher Ebensburg " 

Thompson,  Mabel Student 903  Oakland  .\ve  ,  Indiana...    " 

Thomson,  .Agues  M Teacher 92«  N.  St.  Clair  St..  Pittsburg...   " 

Thomson,  Catherine  W Teacher 92HN.  St.  Clair  St.,  Pittsburg...    " 

Uhlinger,  Katherine .'.Teacher Hite " 

Waller,  Margaret  L Vassar  Student Poughkeepsie N.  Y. 

Watson,  A.  Belle Teacher 276  S.  7th  St.,  Indiana Pa. 

Whitmyre,  Sadie  E 1316  Neil  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Whitmyre,  Tamar 131o  Neil  Ave.,  Columbus, 

Williams.  Beatrice Student Moreland  Ave.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Williams,  Carrie  M Teacher 706  E.  Mahoning  St.,  Punxsutawney.  Pa. 

Wingert.  Charlotte  M Teacher Pun.xsniawnev " 

Work,  Bertha  B Teacher Hamill " 

Zimmerman.  Elizabeth Teacher Berlin " 

Butler,  C.  Edwin Student Gettysburg " 

Dick,  Howard  J Teacher Windber " 

Hamilton.  R.  Clark Teacher Elkin " 

Keener,  William  E Teacher 715  S.  7th  St.,  Indiana " 

Kerr,  Steele  H Business Arcadia " 

Marshall,  G.  Meade Business Indiana " 

Means.  Homer  B Teacher Brookville " 

Mitchell,  Paul Student Meadville " 

Moore,  William  J Teacher Smeltzer  " 

Neal,  Harry  B Medical  Student Trade  City '' 

Simpson,  Ebert  T Clerk Hamill " 

T ranger,  George  W Teacher. T ranger " 

Weber,  Reuben  J Teacher Troutville '. '" 

Welch,  Edgar  J Teacher Homer  City " 

Wilson,  Arthur  W Business,  Nixun  Theater.... Pittsburg " 

Wood,  Wilmer  H Teacher Indiana " 

Yeckley,  .\lbert  F Teacher Gallitzin " 

Class  of  1902. 

Alexander.  Julia  F Teacher,  1222  Buena  Vista  .St.,  Allegheny Pa. 

tJaer,  Flora Teacher,  1.%  Lincoln  Ave...Bellevue " 

Baker,  Sarah  L Teacher,  600Coursin  St McKeesport " 

Bee,  Lola  B Teacher New  Kensington " 

Blair,  Mary  E Teacher,  93  West  Otterman  St.,  Greensburg " 

Blose,  WildaB Teacher Lindsey " 

Briney,  E.  Bertha 757  Franklin  Ave.,  Sta.  D.... Pittsburg " 

Brockway,  Mabel  C 5819  Rural  .\ ve Pittsburg " 

Callaghan,  Loretta  M Teacher,  32  Creighton  Ave.Craftou " 

Gallen,  Florence Teacher,  19  Knox  St .\llegheny " 

Campbell,  Elva Teacher,  155  Hamilton  .\ve.,  Vandergrift " 

Canan.  Elsie  D Teacher,  527  Napoleon  St. ..Johnstown " 

Chambers,  Ella  J Teacher,  HomeSt Allegheny " 

Crombie,  Florence Teacher College  Ave.  and  4ili  St..  Oakmont...    •• 

Cunningham.  Grace  A Teacher 648  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana...    '• 

Davison,  Mary Teacher Utah " 

Dillon,  Edythe  S Teacher 1411  Lowrie  St.,  .\llegheny...    " 

Douds   Agnes  M Teacher 1121  Locust  St.,  Allegheny...    " 

Dunham,  Anna  M Teacher 602  Central  Ave.,  Johnstown...   " 


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Ekin.  Alice  M Teacher 2510  Versailles  Ave.,  McKeesport..Pa. 

Evans,  Annie  E Teacher 1322  Washingrton  Ave.,  Allegheny  ...  '• 

Faulkner,  Mayes  E Teacher Dravosburg " 

Frye,  Anna  P Teacher Irwin " 

Fulton,  Bi'lle  T Teacher Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Greeasbnrp...  ' 

HaustT,  Lyda  M Teacher 12  Lafayette  Ave.,  Alleg-heny...  " 

Haz'ett,  Cordelia  U Teacher 170  Grant  Ave.,  Vaiidergrilt...  " 

Heck,  [--dna  M Teacher 335  Spring  Garden  Ave..  Allegheny...  '• 

Hoi)d,  Elizabeth  May Teacher 530  Vine  St..  Johnstown....  " 

Jarntt,  Florence  E Teacher lis  Ohio  St.,  West.  Allegheny...  " 

Kelly,  .Myra  Z Teacher Brook ville '• 

Kirkpatrick.  V.  Blanche Teacher Dayton " 

Kraus,  Florence  E Teacher 56  Wilson  Ave.,  Allegheny...  "* 

Leasure,  Zella    .McAdoo) Indiana " 

r<iiitner,  Mary  I Teacher Apollo " 

Longwill,  Leatha  B Teacher 2l5  S.  10th  St.,  Indiana....  " 

Lowniaii,  Bertha Teacher 110  .South  St.,  Johnstown...  " 

Lucas,  -Anabel  C Teacher 1747  N.  Park  Ave.,  Philadelphia...  " 

Minahan,  Margaret  Teacher 724  Broad  St.,  Johnstown...  " 

Mc.\d()o,  Evangeline  H Teacher         l.s3o  Webster  Ave.,  Pittsburg...  " 

McCullough,  B.  Edna Teacher 117  Catherine  St.,  Elliott  Borough...  " 

-McCutchen,  (irace  L Teacher 307  S.  Maple  .-V  ve.,  Greensbnrg  " 

McDerniott,  Lila  A Teacher,  157  W,  Carson  St.,  Pittsburg '• 

McNary,  (iecjrgiana Teacher Hurgettstown " 

Xewinghani,  Gertrude  G Teacher,  4<)7  W'hitney  Ave.,  Sta!  D.,  Pittsburg " 

0"Neil,  Alice  M Teacher Darlington " 

O'Neil.  Delia  E Teacher,  l.sll  Jenny  Lind  St.,  McKeesport " 

Pollock,  M.  Isabel Teacher,  210  W^eber  Ave...DuBols " 

Porter.  Carrie  M Teacher,  710  Highland  Ave  ,  Johnstown " 

Prescott.  Helen  M Teacher,  323  West  St.,  Sta.  D..  Pittsburg " 

Reams,  Ella  A.  (Watkins) Pun.xsutawney " 

Saint,  Mabel  M Student.  5544  Avondale  Place,  Pittsburg.. " 

Sampson,  M.  Gertrude Teacher Monongahela _ ■" 

Sicknian,  Zella  M Teacher,  R.  F.  D.  No   1 Option... " 

Siefker,  Bertha  L 335  Spring  Garden  Ave Pittsburg " 

Smith,  Clara  B Teacher Saltsburg " 

Smith,  Coriiine  B Teacher,  E.  Otterman  St....Greensburg '• 

Stewart.  Clara  F Teacher Crafton " 

Stuchell,  Martha  E Teacher,  972  Wayne  Ave Indiana " 

Sturgeon,  Carrie  J Teacher Elderton " 

S warts,  May  R Teacher Blairsville " 

Tittle,  A.  Josephine Teacher,  547  Vine  St Johnstown " 

Waddle,  Ella  M Teacher Derry  Station " 

Waite,  Nellie  H Teacher,  360  N.  Blaine  St..  New  Castle :...  " 

Waldschmidt,  Lillian  E Teacher,  1700  Lowry  St Alleghany " 

Whiteman,  Effie  B Teacher,  1301  Ligonier  St...Latrobe " 

Wiant,  L.  Cora Teacher Whitesburg " 

Wigton,  Mary  E Teacher,  721  Arch  St Allegheny... " 

Wilson.  Florence Teacher Saltsburg " 

Yoder.  Elizabeth  A Teacher,  210  Market  St Johnstown " 

Yoder,  Vida J Teacher,  219  Market  St Johnstov\n " 

Agey,  Wallace  B Teacher,  884  Waj'ne  Ave Indiana " 

Barnett,  Charles  W Teacher Knoxdale " 

Bath,  Claude  E Teacher Indiana " 

Berkey,  William  A Teacher Johnstown " 

Buchanan,  Ernest Teacher Gipsy " 

Cooney.  John  H Business; Conemaugh " 

Craig,  Ford  B Student,  820  Windsor  Square,  Philadelphia " 

Cunningham,  J.  Wilber Teacher Indiana " 

Cunningham.  Samuel  K Teacher Kent " 

Fleck,  (i.  Dare Teacher Troutville " 

Horton,  Frank  H Teacher Hortons "' 

Jordan,  Morris  L Bookkeeper Anita '' 

Lash.  Charles  F Teacher Lash " 

Miller,  Emanuel  M Principal,  635  Park  Ave Johnstown " 

Murray,  Arthur  T Teacher Thomas " 

Murray,  James  McC Teacher Thomas '" 

Noel.  Robert  D Teacher Ligonier  " 

Radcliffe,  Ralph Teacher Elliott " 

Ray,  Charles Principal,  711  Church  St Indiana " 

Reithniiller.  J.  Philip Business Coral '* 

Seaton.  Charles  F Business Bolivar '• 

.Stonebreaker,  Ralph  L Business Tiffin Ohio. 

Waller,  Robert  P Williams  College  Student. ..Williamstown Mass. 

Class  of  1903. 

Barr,  Anna  M Teacher,  30  Madison  Ave  ...Bellevue Pa. 

Berthel,  Opal  L Teacher,  10  Diamond  St Mt.  Plea.sant " 

Best,  Elizabeth  E Teacher,  Orchard  Place Dravosburg " 

Cameron,  Madge  V Teacher,  340  N.  9th  St Indiana " 


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Cameron,  Maude  V Teacher,  340  N.  9th  St Indiana Pa 

Campbell,  Mary Teacher,  Main  St Clarion 

Conlin,  Mamie  L Teacher Du(|uesne 

Calp,  Daisy  E Teacher Arnold 

Cunning-ham,  Besse  M  Teacher,  636  Wayne  Ave Indiana 

Davis,  Cora  B Clarion 

Dickie,  Laura  M Teacher,  823  Rebecca  Are.,  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg- 

Fisher,  Carrie  A Teacher.  219  Swissvale  Ave..,  Edgewood  Park 

Good,  Laura  J Teacher Pitcairn 

Greenawalt,  Matta  E Jeannette 

Hirth,  Alice Teacher,  317  lOtb  Ave Homestead 

Martin,  Martha  S Teacher.  4504  Centre  Ave. ..Pittsburg 

Maxwell,  Nelle  P Teacher  701  Swissvale  Ave.,  Sta.  D..  Pittsburg 

Mumaw,  Grace  M Teacher,  401  Walnut  Ave....Scottdale 

McCleary,  Olive  M Teacher  501  N.  Park  St McKeesport 

McElwain,  Lois Teacher Logan's  Ferry 

Reven,  Gertrude  (Elementary  Course)  Teacher,  205  4th  St.,  Indiana 

Ryan,  Isa  L Teacher,  333  12th  Ave New  Brighton 

Silverman,  Birdie  C Teacher,  1316  Locust  St Allegheny 

Simpson,  Viola  H Teacher,  233  N.  9th  8t Indiana 

Thompson,  Lulu  B Teacher Murrysville 

Wagely,  Frances  M Teacher,  735  North  Ave.,  Sta.  D.,  Pittsburg 

Wag-ner,  Delia  M Teacher,  2137  Perrysville,  Ave.,  Allegheny 

Bowman,  E.  L.,  Ass't Assistant  Principal Clarion 

Kerr,  Thomas  S Teacher Rimersburg