Skip to main content

Full text of "Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year"

See other formats


WILLIAMSPORT 
DICKINSON  SEMINARY 


1908 


WILLIAMSPORT 

PENNSYLVANIA 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2010  with  funding  from 

Lyrasis  Members  and  Sloan  Foundation 


http://www.archive.org/details/annualcatalogueo1908lyco 


.r-- 


I 


imtlltamsport 
BttKmson  ^eminarp 

WILLIAMSPORT,  PENN'A 
SIXTIETH    ANNUAL 

Catalogue 

1908 


Williamsport  Dickinson  Seminary  is 
owned  by  the  Preachers'  Aid  Society  of  the 
Central  Pennsylvania  Conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  It  was  founded 
in  1848  and  is  regularly  chartered  under  the 
laws  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  It  is  not 
a  money  making  institution.  All  of  its  earn- 
ings as  well  as  the  generous  gifts  of  its 
friends  have  been  spent  for  maintenance  and 
improvement.  Its  one  object  is  to  provide  the 
best  possible  educational  advantages  in  a 
home-like,  religious  atmosphere,  at  the  mini- 
mum cost. 


Calendar 

1908. 

Tuesday,  September  15 Fall  Term  Opens 

Friday,  September  18 Reception  by  President  and  Faculty 

Friday,  October  2 Musicale 

Friday,  October  9 Expression  Recital 

Friday,  October  30 Musicale 

Thursday,  November  26 Thanksgiving  Day  Banquet 

Friday,  December  18 Fall  Term  Closes 

1909. 

Monday,  January  4 Winter  Term  Opens 

Friday,  January  8 Midwinter  Reception 

Friday,  January  22 Musicale 

Thursday,  January  28 Day  of  Prayer  for  Colleges 

Monday,  February  22 Washington's  Birthday  Celebration 

Friday,  March  25 Winter  Term  Closes 

Tuesday,  April  5 Spring  Term  Opens 

Friday,  April  8 Spring  Reception 

Wednesday,  June  2 Senior  Examinations 

Tuesday,  June  7 Young  Men's  Prize  Contest  in  Expression 

Thursday,  June  9 President's  Reception  to  Senior  Class 

Wednesday,  June  15 Final  Examinations  Begun 

Thursday,  June  16 Young  Women's  Prize  Contest  in  Expression 

Friday,  June  17 Exercises  of  Sophomore  Class 

Saturday,  June  18 Reception  by  Senior  Class 

June  19-23 — Commencement. 

Sunday,  3  P.  M.— Baccalaureate   Sermon. 

6  P.  M. — Song  Service  on  the  Campus. 
Monday,            8  P.  M.— Concert. 

Tuesday,         10  A.  M.— Senior  Class  Day  Exercises. 
2  P.  M. — Junior  Class  Day  Exercises. 
8  P.  M. — Entertainment  by  Expression  Seniors. 
Wednesday,      9  A.  M.— Contest  in  Hymn  Reading. 

10  A.  M. — Triennial    Reunion    of     the    Tripartite    Union 
Literary  Society. 
2  :30  P.  M.— Literary  Meeting  of  Alumni  Society. 
4  P.  M. — Business  Meeting  of  Alumni  Society. 

7  P.  M. — Concert  Repasz  Band. 

8  P.  M. — Reunion  and  Banquet  of  Alumni  Society. 
Thursday,    9:30  A.  M. — Commencement  Exercises. 

2  P.  M.— Annual  Meeting  of  the  Stockholders. 
2:30  P.  M.— Annual  Meeting  of  the  Directors. 

3 


Board  of  Directors 

Hon.  Thomas  Bradley   President 

Mr.  DeWitt  Bodine Vice  President 

Mr.  William  F.  Thompson Secretary 

Mr.  John  R.  Hazelet Treasurer 

Term  Expires  1908. 

Mr.  DeWitt  Bodine Hughesville,  Pa. 

Mr.  William  F.  Thompson Williamsport,  Pa. 

Mr.  Edward  B.  Tustin   Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

Mr.  William  H.  Sweet   Saxton,  Pa. 

Adlai  A.  Stevens,  Esq Tyrone,  Pa. 

The  Rev.  John  S.  Souser   Everett,  Pa. 

Flon.  James  A.  Mansel Williamsport,  Pa. 

Mr.  William  L.  Sykes Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

The  Rev.  Simpson  B.  Evans Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Term  Expires  1909. 

Herbert  T.  Ames,  Esq Williamsport,  Pa. 

The  Rev.  Emory  M.  Stevens Carlisle,  Pa. 

Hon.  Seth  T.  Foresman Williamsport,  Pa. 

Dr.  William  E.  Glosser Williamsport,  Pa. 

Hon.  Max  L.  Mitchell Williamsport,  Pa. 

William  A.  May,  Esq Scranton,  Pa. 

The  Rev.  Benjamin  C.  Conner Altoona,  Pa. 

Term  Expires  19 10. 

Flon.  Thomas  Bradley Philadelphia,  Pa. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Wesley  Burns Germantown,  Pa. 

Mr.  Charles  E.  Bennett Montoursville,  Pa. 

Mr.  John  R.  Hazelet Williamsport,  Pa. 

Hon.  Thomas  A.  Murray Clearfield,  Pa. 

Mr.  Albert  F.  Young, Williamsport,  Pa. 

Dr.  G.  Lane  Taneyhill Baltimore,  Md. 

Mr.  John  L.  Hall Williamsport,  Pa. 

4 


Committees 

Executive 
Mr.  John  R.  Hazelet  ^Ir.  DeWitt  Bodine 

Mr.  William  F.  Thompson       Mr.  Albert  F.  Young 
The  Rev.  Simpson  B.  Evans 

Finance 
Hon.  Seth  T.  Foresman  Hon.  James  A.  Mansel 

Herbert  T.  Ames,  Esq.  Adlai  A.  Stevens,  Esq. 

Hon.  Max  L.  Mitchell 

Athletics 
Mr.  William  L.  Sykes  The  Rev.  John  S.  Souser 

The  Rev.  Emory  M.  Stevens     Mr.  William  H.  Sweet 
Hon.  Thomas  H.  Murray 

Auditing 
Mr.  Albert  F.  Young  Mr.  Charles  E.  Bennett 

Mr.  William  F.  Thompson 

Endowment  Secretary 
The  Rev.  A.  S.  Bowman 
Clarence  E.  McCloskey,  Acting  Treasurer 
Sarah  E.  Adams,  Bookkeeper 
William  Galloway  Tyson,  Stenographer 
Elizabeth  J.  Dyer,  Matron 
Jennie  H.  Benshoff,  Assistant  Matron 

Conference  Visitors,  1907 
Central  Pennsylvania  Conference 
The  Rev.  J.  E.  Bell  The  Rev.  W.  A.  Lepley 

The  Rev.  G.  M'.  Shimer  The  Rev.  G.  A.  Duvall 

and  the  Presiding  Elder  and  Pastors  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Churches  of  Williamsport  and  vicinity. 

Philadelphia  Conference 
The  Rev.  William  May  The  Rev.  Eli  E.  Burriss 

Baltimore   Conference 
The  Rev.  W.  W.  Barnes  The  Rev.  J.  W.  R.  Sumwalt 

5 


Faculty 

William  Perry  Eveland,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D.,  President. 

(Dickinson  College.) 
ENGLISH   BIBLE   AND  ETHICS. 

Clarence  Eugene  McCloskey,  A.  M.,  Dean 

(Dickinson  College,  Cornell  University.) 
SCIENCE, 

Edna  Albert^  A.  B.,  Preceptress. 

(Dickinson  College.) 
HISTORY. 

Harry  Osborne  Ryder,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D. 

(Boston  University.) 
ANCIENT  LANGUAGES. 

Frances  May  Leech,  A.  B. 

(University  of  West  Virginia.) 

modern  languages. 
Emile  Sam  Samra 

(College  Francais  d'Antoura,  Mont  Liban.) 

assistant  in  french. 
Walter  Francis  Shenton,  B.  S.     • 

(Dickinson  College.) 
MATHEMATICS. 

Martha  Brown  Bowman,  A.  B. 

(Williamsport  Dickinson  Seminary,  Woman's   College  of  Baltimore.) 
ENGLISH  LANGUAGE  AND  LITERATURE. 

Minnie  May  Mack,  A.  M. 

(Dickinson  College.) 
rSYCHOLOGY   AND    POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 


Augusta  Helen  Gilmore,  M.  E.  L. 

(Williamsport  Dickinson  Seminary,  Emerson  College  of  Oratory.) 

expression. 
Lillian  Ellen  Fisk. 

(Art  Students  League  and  Chase  School  of  New  York  City.) 
ART  AND  MECHANICAL  DRAWING. 

Arthur  Montrose  Cottrell^  A.  B. 

(Colgate  University.) 
PHYSICAL  TRAINING    (bOYS)    AND  ATHLETICS. 

Edith  Warner  Casho. 

(The  Philadelphia  Normal  School  of  Physical  Training.) 

physical  training  ( girls.) 
George  Ralph  Jennings. 

(Mansfield  State  Normal  School.) 

academic  department. 
Margaret  May  Rue,  B.  S. 

(Williamsport  Dickinson  Seminary.) 

junior  department. 
George  William  Hoyt. 

(Central  State  Normal  School.) 
COMMERCIAL  COURSES. 

School  of  Music 

Mary  Trimble  Stuart,  B.  S.,  Director. 

(M.    Warner,    Philadelphia;     Mrs.     Sherwood,     Boston;     Dr.     Ernst 

Jediezka,  Berlin;  Bern  Boekelman,  New  York.) 

PIANO  AND  HARMONY. 


CoRNELiE  Rose  Ehren. 

(Diploma   from    Raff   Conservatory,    Max    Schwartz,    Frankfort-on-the 

Main;  Dr.  Hans  Von  Beulovv,  Frankfort-on-the-Main.) 

PIANO  AND  HARMONY. 

Mable  Florence  Gohl. 

(Williamsport  Dickinson  Seminary,  Peabody  Institute.) 
PIANO. 

Will  George  Butler,  Mus.  Doc. 

(S.    E.    Jacobson,    Chicago    Musical    College;    Ovide    Musin,    Grand 

Conservatory  of  Music,  New  York.) 

HISTORY   OF  MUSIC,  HARMONY. 

VIOLIN,  'CELLO,  MANDOLIN,  GUITAR. 

ENSEMBLE  CLASS. 

Bessie  Amelia  Knapp. 

(Von  Klenner   Music  School,    New  York.) 
VOCAL  MUSIC. 

RoscoE  Huff. 

(Frederick  Archer,  Alexander  Guilmant.) 
PIPE  ORGAN. 

Lectures  and  Recitals 

1907 — 1908. 

The  Reverend  John  D.  Fox,  D.  D. 

Lecture  Recital,  "Hamlet." 

The  Reverend  Homer  C.  Stuntz. 
Lecture,  "Philippine  Experiences." 

Leopold  Winkler,  Pianist. 
Recital. 

8 


New  York  Concert  Company. 

Mrs.  Genevieve  Clark  Wilson,  Quartette. 

Concert. 

Francis  Mac  Millan,  Violinist. 

Madame  Van  Dyke,  Contralto. 

Recital. 

Ernest  Hutcheson,  Pianist. 
Recital. 

The  Reverend  Augustus  S.  Fasick. 
Sermon,  Day  of  Prayer  for  Colleges. 

The  Musical  Faculty, 
Three  Public  Recitals. 

Helen  Augusta  Gilmore. 
Expression  Recital. 

Silas  Marner 

Dido. 

Dramatic  Recitals  by  Expression  Class. 

Pupil  Recitals 

PIANO. 

Mary  Jones  Minich. 
Margaret  Roupp. 
Grace  Belle  Stanley. 

{Marian  Davis. 
Emily  May  Potter 

9 


Margaret  Elizabeth  Foust. 
Katherine  Kaupp. 
Eva  Pearl  Noble. 
Susan  Viola  Duke. 
Faye  Copeland. 
Eugenia   Stull 
Anna  Frantz. 
Lillian  Shimer. 
Sophomore  Musicale. 
Children's  Recital. 

VOCAL. 

Rachael  Reed  Mettler. 

VIOLIN. 

Elsa  Pott 

EXPRESSION. 

Beulah  Vesta  Tubbs. 
Roberta  Elizabeth  Swartz. 
Edythe  Alena  Ramsey 
Rachael   Reed  Mettler. 
Albert  Vernon  Smith. 


10 


The  Seminary 


Williamsport  Dickinson  Seminary  is  a  high  grade  board- 
ing school  for  both  sexes.  It  has  long  since  ceased  to  be 
an  experiment.  For  fifty-nine  years  it  has  been  doing  its 
work  with  constantly  increasing  efficiency. 

Location 

Williamsport  is  called  "The  Queen  City  of  the  West 
Branch  of  the  Susquehanna  River."  It  is  famous  for  its 
picturesque  scenery,  its  healthful  climate,  its  beautiful 
homes,  and  the  culture  and  kindness  of  its  people.  The 
New  York  Central,  the  Reading,  and  the  Pennsylvania  Rail- 
roads, with  their  fast  trains,  put  Williamsport  within  two 
hours  reach  of  Harrisburg,  four  and  one-half  hours  of  Phil- 
adelphia, and  seven  hours  of  Pittsburg. 

Aim 

The  Seminary  aims  to  fit  for  college  and  for  life.  It 
will  prepare  students  for  any  college  or  technical  school. 
For  those  who  do  not  plan  to  go  to  college,  it  offers  excep- 
tionally strong  courses  leading  to  appropriate  degrees.  The 
large  number  of  graduates  who  have  gone  directly  from 
the  Seminary  to  their  life  work,  and  are  now  filling  high 
positions  is  the  best  possible  testimony  to  the  educational 
value  of  these  courses. 

Faculty 

The  Faculty  is  composed  of  thoroughly  trained,  carefully 
selected  Christian  men  and  women.  The  two  ideals  they 
hold  before  themselves  are  scholarship  and  character. 

11 


A  Home  School 

Every  effort  is  put  forth  to  make  the  Seminary  as  home- 
hke  as  possible.  The  instructors  hve  with  the  students, 
room  on  the  same  halls,  eat  at  the  same  tables,  and  strive 
in  every  way  to  win  their  confidence  and  friendship. 

A  School  of  Culture 

The  Seminary  aims  to  develop  in  its  students  an  easy 
familiarity  with  the  best  social  forms  and  customs.  Inter- 
course with  young  people  of  both  sexes  in  the  dining  hall, 
at  receptions  and  other  social  functions,  together  with  fre- 
quent talks  by  instructors,  do  much  in  this  way  for  both 
ladies  and  gentlemen. 

A  Religious  School 

The  Seminary  is  a  religious  school.  It  is  not  sectarian. 
At  least  four  religious  denominations  are  represented  on 
its  Board  of  Directors.  Every  student  is  encouraged  to  be 
loyal  to  the  church  of  his  parents.  But  the  atmosphere  of 
the  school  is  positively  and  aggressively  religious.  Every 
effort  is  made  to  induce  students  to  enter  upon  the  Christian 
life  and  be  faithful  thereto. 

Discipline 

The  Seminary  believes  that  young  people  can  be  led  bet- 
ter than  they  can  be  driven.  It  strives  to  inspire  its  students 
with  high  ideals,  rather  than  to  force  them  to  do  right 
through  fear  of  punishment.  But  any  lawlessness  is 
promptly,  and  if  necessary  severely  dealt  with.  Those  who 
will  not  try  to  do  right  are  not  wanted  at  the  Seminary. 

The  Sexes 

The  ladies'  apartments  are  entirely  separate  from  the 
others.  Young  ladies  are  chaperoned  to  all  public  enter- 
tainments. There  is  no  association  of  the  young  ladies  and 
gentlemen  except  in  the  presence  of  the  instructors. 

12 


I 


K^ 


Athletics 

The  place  of  athletics  in  the  life  of  the  modern  school  is 
fully  recognized.  Attendance  in  the  gymnasium  is  com- 
pulsory. Two  Physical  Directors  care  for  the  health  of 
the  students  and  direct  their  athletic  work.  One  of  the 
finest  athletic  fields  in  the  State  offers  every  facility  for 
foot  ball,  base  ball,  tennis  and  other  out-door  sports. 

Buildings 

The  buildings  are  of  brick.  They  stand  upon  an  emi- 
nence overlooking  the  city,  in  the  midst  of  about  six  acres 
of  beautiful  grounds.  The  rooms  are  large,  airy,  and  well 
furnished.  The  buildings  are  lighted  by  electricity,  heated 
by  steam,  and  supplied  throughout  with  hot  and  cold  water 
and  all  the  modern  conveniences.  Constant  care  is  exercised 
to  preserve  the  best  sanitary  conditions. 

Literary  Societies 

Three  Literary  Societies,  the  Belles  Lettres,  Gamma 
Epsilon  and  Tripartite  Union,  with  well  selected  libraries 
aggregating  over  two  thousand  volumes,  are  maintained 
by  the  students. 

Library 

A  reference  library  is  part  of  the  equipment  of  the  Semi- 
nary and  every  effort  is  made  to  train  the  student  in  an  in- 
telligent use  of  the  same. 

The  James  V.  Brown  Public  Library  is  within  two 
squares  of  the  Seminary.  Its  large  collection  of  books  as  well 
as  its  courses  of  lectures  and  entertainments  are  freely  open 
to  all  students  of  the  Seminary. 

13 


Special  Information 

Young  people  of  good  moral  character  may  enter  the  Seminary  at 
any  time  for  a  single  term  or  longer. 

Applicants  must  bring  certificate  of  work  done  and  recommenda- 
tion from  school  previously  attended  or  from   former  instructors. 

Students  from  a  distance  are  required  to  live  in  the  buildings.  But 
those  having  near  relatives  residing  in  Williamsport  are  sometimes 
granted  permission  to  make  their  homes  with  them. 

Students  are  expected  to  come  on  the  first  day  of  the  term  and 
remain  until  the  last  day.  Absences  from  classes  at  the  beginning  or 
end  of  the  term  count  double  and  cannot  be  excused. 

Parents  should  not  call  their  children  home  during  the  term.  Any 
absence  interferes  with  good  work. 

Permits  from  home  are  accepted  as  advices,  not  mandates.  In 
any  case  the  final  decision  as  to  whether  a  permission  will  be  granted, 
rests  with  the  President  and  Faculty.  No  permit  will  be  considered 
unless  it  has  been  mailed  directly  to  the  President. 

No  student  shall  be  considered  as  having  severed  his  connection 
with  the  Seminary  until  notice  has  been  given  and  permission  obtained 
from  the  President. 

Students  must  report  at  the  Seminary  immediately  upon  arrival  in 
Williamsport. 

Students  should  be  sparingly  supplied  with  spending  money.  When- 
ever desired  a  member  of  the  Faculty  will  act  as  patron,  paying  weekly 
such  allowances  as  may  be  designated,  and  supervising  all  expenditures. 

Students  are  not  allowed  to  visit  drinking  saloons,  pool  rooms,  the 
theater  or  similar  places  of  amusement.  Disobedience  of  this  rule  will 
be  followed  by  dismissal. 

Any  student,  who  for  disciplinary  reasons,  is  requested  to  leave  the 
city  before  a  certain  time,  shall  be  considered  as  having  expelled  him- 
self  if  he  delays   his   departure  beyond   the   designated   time. 

The  Sabbath  must  be  strictly  observed.  Attendance  upon  church 
services  is  required  of  all,  but  everyone  is  free  to  select  which  of  the 
churches  he  will  attend. 

Students  are  expected  to  provide  themselves  with  Methodist 
Hymnals  (new  edition)  for  use  in  the  chapel  service. 

Meeting  or  engaging  in  conversation  by  ladies  and  gentlemen  is 
forbidden  except  at  such  times  and  places  as  may  be  arranged  for  by 
the  Faculty. 

14 


Guests  may  be  entertained  only  when  the  permission  of  the  Presi- 
dent has  first  been  obtained  and  their  hosts  pay  the  regular  rates  for 
their  entertainment.  Parents  or  guardians  visiting  pupils  are  for  the 
first  twenty-four  hours  the  guests  of  the  Seminary.  No  visitors  are 
allowed  on  halls  or  in  the  students'  rooms  without  permission. 

Everyone  who  desires  to  continue  as  a  student  of  the  Seminary 
must  show  a  reasonable  disposition  to  comply  with  its  regulations.  In 
addition  to  the  above  some  of  the  things  expected  are  the  following: 

To  be  present  at  recitations  or  in  his  own  room  during  study  hours. 

To  keep  his  room  and  furniture  in  good  condition. 

To  pay  at  once  for  any  damage  done  by  him  to  furniture,  room,  or 
any  part  of  the  grounds  and  buildings. 

To  refrain  from  using  tobacco  about  the  buildings  or  grounds  and 
to  abstain  from  all  coarse  or  profane  language. 

Not  to  leave  the  city  or  go  bathing,  boating,  skating,  fishing,  gun- 
ning, or  riding  without  permission  from  the  President. 

To  obtain  the  permission  of  the  Faculty  before  dropping  any  study 
which  has  been  taken  up. 

Day  students  during  school  hours  are  under  the  same  regulations 
as  the  boarding  students.  When  not  at  recitation  they  must  be  in  the 
Study  Hall.  For  any  absence  from  recitation  or  chapel  a  written 
excuse  from  parent  or  guardian  must  be  presented. 

Terms 

A  deposit  is  required  at  the  time  of  registration  to  cover  possible 
damage  to  property.  The  fee  is  $5.00  from  boarding  students,  $2.00 
from  day  students.  The  amount  remaining  unused  at  the  end  of  the 
year  will  be  returned. 

The  following  rates  are  for  two  students  rooming  together.  Stu- 
dents rooming  alone  must  pay,  at  the  time  the  room  is  engaged,  an 
extra  charge  of  ten  dollars  per  term. 

Every  necessary  expense  is  included.     The  charge  covers  tuition, 

board  with  furnished  room,  heat  and  light,  laundry    (twelve  ordinary 

pieces  per  week),  gj^mnasium  and  athletic  fees,  church  sittings;  indeed, 

everything  except  books  and  clothing.     Parents  who  send  their  children 

to  Williamsport  Dickinson  Seminary  may  know  exactly  what  the  year's 

expenses  will  be. 

Winter  and  Spring 

Fall  Term  Terms,  each  Year 

Boarding   Students    $115.00  $92.50  $300.00 

Without  Tuition    92.00  74.00  240.00 

Day  Students    23.00  18.50  60.00 

15 


For  extra  service,  such  as  meals  served  in  rooms,  additional  laundry 
work,  studies  other  than  those  in  the  course,  etc.,  an  extra  charge 
will  be  made.  For  those  in  the  regular  courses  there  are  absoludely 
no  extras. 

Separate  charges  are  made  for  Music,  Art  or  Expression,  as 
follows: 

The  rates  given  are  by  the  term  and  for  private  lessons,  unless 
otherwise  stated.  For  less  than  a  term's  work  the  charge  will  be  $1.00 
per  lesson  for  Music,  $  .75  for  Expression  or  Art. 

No  reduction  will  be  made  for  lessons  missed  by  the  pupil. 


Music 


Fall  Term 


Vocal   (two  lessons  per  week) $23.00 

Chorus  Class  (one  lesson  per  week) 2.25 

Piano   (two  lessons  per  week) 23.00 

Harmony  (two  lessons  per  week) 23.00 

Violin    (two  lessons  per  week) 28.00 

'Cello,  Mandolin  or  Guitar    (two  lessons 

per  week) 23.00 

Pipe  Organ,  one  dollar  per  lesson. 


Practice  Periods 


Fall  Term 


For  use  of  piano  (two  periods  a  day) $5.00 

For  use  of  Pipe  Organ,  ten  cents  an  hour. 


Winter  and 

Spring  Term 

each 

$18.50 

1.50 

18.50 

18.50 

18.50 

18.50 

Winter  and 
Spring  Term 

each 

$3.50 


Expression 


Two  lessons  per  week. .. . 
Classes  of  four  or  more. 


Fall  Term 

..  $15.00 
. .       5.00 


Winter  and 
Spring  Term 

each 

$12.00 
4.00 


Art 

Individual  work  (two  lessons  per  week)  in  china  painting,  water 
colors,  oil  or  any  other  branches  is  charged  for  at  the  rate  of  $  .75  a 
single  lesson  or  $15  for  the  Fall  and  $12  each  for  Winter  or  Spring 
Terms. 

16 


^ 


Students  doing  individual  work  may  also  join  classes  for  daily  in- 
struction upon  payment  of  an  additional  fee  of  $10.00  for  the  Fall  and 
$8.00  each  for  Winter  and  Spring  Terms. 

Classes  in  Mechanical  Drawing  pay  $4.00  for  Fall  and  $3.20  for 
Winter  and  Spring  Terms. 

Payments 

All  bills  are  payable  in  advance,  one-half  at  opening,  one-half  at 
the  middle  of  the  term.  The  Seminary  cannot  carry  accounts  over. 
Students  whose  bills  are  not  paid  two  weeks  after  they  are  due  must 
be  withdrawn.  One  man  can  arrange  for  the  amount  due  by  him 
more  easily  than  the  Seminary  can  arrange  to  carry  a  deficit  caused  by 
the  failure  of  a  large  number  of  patrons  to  pay  promptly. 

Discounts 

The  children  of  ministers  who  are  serving  churches  in  Williamsport 
may  receive  free  tuition  at  the  Seminary. 

Special  discounts  are  allowed  on  the  regular  $60  and  $300  rates  to 
the  following : 

(1)  Two  students  from  the  same  family  at  the  same  time. 

(2)  Children  of  ministers. 

(3)  Students  preparing  for  the  ministry  or  missionary  work. 
Not  more  than  one  discount  will  be  allowed  to  any  student. 
Discounts  will  not  be  allowed  for  less  than  a  full  term. 

The  Seminary  reserves  the  right  to  withdraw  any  discount  from  a 
student  whose  work  or  behavior  is  unsatisfactory. 


17 


Courses  of  Study 

The  Diploma  of  the  Seminary  will  be  awarded  to  the 
student  who  completes  any  one  of  the  following  courses : 
Course  in  Commerce;  College  Preparatory;  Scientific;  His- 
tory and  Literature;  Piano;  Vocal  Music;  Violin;  Ex- 
pression ;  Art. 

Degrees  will  be  conferred  as  follows :  Upon  those  com- 
pleting the  Classical  Course  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts 
will  be  conferred. 

Upon  those  completing  the  Science  and  Literature  Course 
the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science  will  be  conferred. 

Upon  those  completing  the  Belles  Lettres  Course  the  De- 
gree of  Mistress  of  English  Literature  will  be  conferred. 

In  order  to  graduate  with  a  Degree  or  a  Diploma  a  stu- 
dent must  have  spent  at  least  one  year  in  study  at  the 
Seminary  and  also  have  paid  all  his  bills. 

Students  who  do  not  intend  to  pursue  one  of  the  regular 
courses,  with  the  consent  of  their  parents  and  the  approval 
of  the  Faculty,  may  elect  such  studies  as  they  desire. 

The  Junior  Department 

A  limited  number  of  children  over  six  years  of  age  are 
received  as  day  pupils.  For  the  accommodation  of  these 
a  large  well  lighted  school  room  furnished  with  all  modern 
equipment  is  reserved.  A  competent  teacher  especially 
trained  for  this  work  gives  to  each  pupil  an  amount  of 
individual  attention  such  as  could  not  under  ordinary  con- 
ditions of  school  life  be  given.  The  special  teachers  in  Art, 
Expression,  Vocal  Music,  and  Physical  Training  give  the 
children  lessons  in  these  subjects  and  the  course  of  study 
and  methods  of  instruction  are  such  as  are  in  use  in  the 
best  primary  schools. 

18 


The  Academic  Department 

Young  or  backward  pupils  who  are  not  prepared  for  the 
work  of  the  regular  courses  enter  the  Academic  Depart- 
ment. Here  regularly  graded  classes  in  all  the  common 
English  branches  afford  opportunity  to  take  such  work  as 
they  are  fitted  for.  The  work  of  the  last  year  includes 
Arithmetic,  Grammar,  English  Composition,  Geography 
and  Map  Drawing,  American  History,  Reading,  Spelling 
and  Penmanship. 

For  more  detailed  information  as  to  text  books  used, 
methods,  etc.,  see  under  Departments. 


College  Preparatory  Course 


Fall 
English  I 
Latin  I 
Arithmetic  B 
Ancient  History  I 


Freshman 

Winter 
English  I 
Latin  I 
Arithmetic  A 
Ancient  History  II 


Spring 
English  I 
Latin  I 
Algebra  I 
Medieval  History 


English  II 
Caesar  I 
Greek  I 
Algebra  II 
Modem  History 


Sophomore 

English  II 
Caesar  II 
Greek  II 
Algebra  III 
English  History  I 


English  II 
Caesar  III 
Greek  III 
Algebra  IV 
English  History  II 


English  III 
Virgil  I 
Anabasis  I 
Geometry  I 
American  History  I 


Junior 

English   III 
Virgil   II 
Anabasis    II 
Geometry  II 
American  History  II 


EngUsh   III 
Virgil   III 
Anabasis   III 
Geometry   III 
Civil  Government 


19 


Senior 

English   IV 

English  IV 

English  IV 

Cicero  I 

Cicero   II 

Cicero  III 

Iliad   I 

Iliad  II 

Iliad  III 

Physics  I 

Physics  II 

Physics  III 

Algebra  V 

Mathematic  Reviews 

Mathematic  Reviews 
Eclogues  and 
Classical   Geography 

Belles  Lettres  Course 

Sophomore 

Fai^l 

Winter 

Spring 

English   I 

English  I 

English  I 

Arithmetic  A 

Algebra  I 

Algebra  II 

Ancient  History  I 

Ancient  History   II 

Medieval  History 

Physical   Geography 

Physiology 

Botany 

j  Latin  I 

1  French  or  German 

(  Latin  II 

j  Latin  III 

j  French  or  German 

1  French  or  German 

Junior 

English  II 

English  II 

English  II 

Modern  History 

English  History  I 

English  History  II 

1  Caesar  I 

[French  or  German 

Caesar   II 

French  or  German 

j  Caesar  III 

j  French  or  German 

Physics  I 

Physics  II 

Physics  III 

English  Literature 

American    Literature 
Geometry  I 

Zoology 
Geometry    II 

.  Algebra  III 

Geometry  I 

Senior 

English  III 

English  III 

English  III 

Virgil  I 

Virgil    II 

Virgil  III 

Psychology 

Ethics 

Ethics 

Geology 

Logic 

Astronomy 

Chemistry 

Chemistry 

History  and  Literature  Course 


Fall 
English  I 
German  I 
Ancient   History 


Sophomore 

Winter 
English   I 
German   II 
Ancient   History  II 

20 


Spring 
English  I 
German  III 
Medieval  History 


English  II 
Modern  History 
German  or  French  IV 


English  III 

German  or  French  VII 
J  Psychology 
[English  Literature 


Junior 

English  II 
English  History  I 
German  or  French  V 

Senior 

English   III 

German  or  French  VIII 

Ethics 

American    Literature 


English    II 
English  History   II 
German  or  French  VI 


English   III 
German  or  French  IX 
Ethics 
j  Zoology 
)  Botany 


Course  in  Commerce 


Fall. 
German, 

Arithmetic  I,   II 
Algebra   I 


Sophomore 

Winter 

Medieval  History  III 

Penmanship 

Commercial 


Ancient  History  I,  II         Geography   I 


German,  French 

or   Spanish 
Commercial  Arithmetic 
Physics  I,  II,  III 


German,   French 

or  Spanish 
American  History,  with 

Civil   Government 
Banking   I 


Junior 

Bookkeeping   I,   II 
Stenography   and 

Typewriting    III 
Political  Economy  III 

Senior 

Stenography  and 

Typewriting 
History  of 

Commerce  II 
Finance  III 


Spring 

Bookkeeping   II,   III 
Spelling 
English 


Penmanship 
Letter  Writing  III 
English 


Chemistry    II,    III 
Letter  Press  Copying 
Mimeographing 
Penmanship 


Science  and  Literature  Course 


Fall 
English  I 
Latin  I 
Algebra  I 
Ancient   History   I 
Physical  Geography 


Freshman 

Winter 

English  I 

Latin  II 

Algebra   II 

Ancient   History   II 

Physiology 


Spring 
English  I 
Latin   III 
Algebra  III 
Medieval    History 
Political  Economy 


21 


Sophomore 

English  II 

English  II 

English   II 

Caesar  I 

Caesar  II 

Caesar  III 

German  I 

German   II 

German  III 

or  French 

Geometry  II 

Geometry   III 

Algebra  IV 

English  History 

English  History 

Geometry  I 

Botany 

Modern  History 

Junior 

English   III 

English  III 

English  III 

Virgil  I 

Virgil  II 

Virgil  III 

German   IV 

German  V 

German  VI 

or  French 

Plane    Trigonometry 

Spherical  Trig- 

Algebra  V 

Physics 

onometry 

Physics 

\  American   Literature 

Physics 

j  English   Literature 
(  American  History 

1  American  History 

\  Zoology 

(  Civics 

Senior 

English  IV 

English   IV 

English  IV 

Cicero   I 

Cicero  II 

Cicero  III 

German  VII 

German  VIII 

German  IX 

or   French 

Calculus 

Calculus 

Analytical   Geometry 

Chemistry 

Chemistry 

Psychology 

J  Logic 
)  Ethics 

r  Eclogues   and 

Geology 

Classical  Geography 

Astronomy 

.  Ethics 

Scientific  Course 

Freshman 

Fall 

Winter 

Spring 

English  I 

English  I 

Englisih  I 

Arithmetic  A 

Algebra  I 

Algebra   II 

Geography  B 

Geography  A 

Latin  III 

Latin  I 

Latin  II 

Civil   Government 

U.  S.  History  B 

U.  S.  History  A 
Sophomore 

English  II 

English  II 

English  II 

Caesar  I 

Caesar  II 

Caesar  III 

Algebra  III 

Algebra  IV 

Geometry   I 

Ancient  History  I 

Ancient  History  II 

Medieval  History 

Physical  Geography 

Physiology 
22 

Political  Economy 

English  III 

Geometry  II 

Virgil   I 

Physics  I 

j  Modem  History 

(English   Literature 


English  IV 
Psychology 
Geology 
J  Cicero   I 
I  Algebra  V 


EAliIi 

English  I 
Latin  I 
Algebra  I 
Ancient  History  I 
Physical  Greography 


English  II 
Caesar   II 
Greek  I 
Algebra  IV 
Geometry  I 
Modem  History 


English  III 
Virgil  III 
Cicero  I 
Anabasis   I 
Physics  I 

I  Algebra  V 

I  English    Literature 


Junior 

English  III 

Virgil  II 

Physics  II 

j  English  History 

j  American   Literature 


Senior 

English  IV 

Ethics 

Chemistry 
~f  Cicero  II 
o }  Plane  Trigonometry 
g  [Logic 


Classical  Course 

Freshman 

Winter 
English  I 
Latin  II 
Algebra  II 
Ancient  History  II 
Physiology 

Sophomore 

English   II 
Caesar  III 
Virgil  I 
Greek  II 
Geometry  II 
English  History  I 

Junior 

English    III 

Cicero  II 

Hiad  I 

Anabasis  II 

Physics  II 

j  Plane  Trigonometry 

I  American   Literature 


EnglisJi   III 
^f  Virgil  III 
o  J  Botany 
g    Geometry  III 

Physics  III 

j  English  History 
I  Zoology 


English  IV 

Ethics 

Chemistry 
[Cicero  III 
u    Spherical    Trig- 
o  -!     onometry 

o  I 

g    Surveying 
[Astronomy 


Spring 
English  I 
Caesar  I 
Algebra  III 
Medieval   History 
Political   Economy 


English  II 
VirgU  II 
Anabasis  I 
Geometry  III 
English  History  II 
Botany 


English  III 
Cicero   III 
Anabasis  III 
Iliad  II 
Physics  III 
Spherical  Trigonome- 
try  or  Surveying 
Zoology 


23 


English  IV 

Livy,  Book  XXI 

Iliad  III 

Xenophon  Memorabilia 

Psychology 

j  Analytical    Geometry 

(  Geology 


Senior 

English   IV 

Tacitus,   Agricola 

Plato 

Chemistry 

Ethics 

j  Calculus 

I  Logic 


English   IV 
Horace,   Odea 
Thucydides 
Chemistry 
Ethics 

Calculus 

Astronomy 
1  Eclogues  and 
I  Classical    Geography 


24 


Departments 


English  Bible  and  Ethics 

President  Eveland. 

In  all  the  regular  courses  the  English  Bible  is  a  required 
study.  By  text  book  and  lecture  the  student  is  made  ac- 
quainted with  the  outline  and  the  most  striking  events  and 
characters  of  Biblical  History. 

The  work  in  Ethics  seeks  to  acquaint  the  student  with 
the  ideals  of  the  different  Ethical  schools  and  to  show  the 
reasonableness  and  necessity  of  loyalty  to  high  moral  stand- 
ards.    The  text  book  is  Elements  of  Ethics  (Muirhead). 

Sciences 

Dean  McCloskey. 

The  development  of  the  powers  of  observation  and  rea- 
soning, as  well  as  the  acquirement  of  a  fund  of  practical 
knowledge  is  the  aim  of  all  the  work  in  science.  Work  is 
done  covering  the  requirements  for  admission  to  colleges 
and  technical  schools,  while  for  those  who  do  not  plan  to  go 
to  college  additional  work  is  offered. 

Physics  (Carhart  and  Chute).  A  well  equipped  labora- 
tory furnishes  every  facility  for  careful  work.  Mechanics, 
Sound,  Heat,  Optics,  Electricity  and  Magnetism  are 
studied,  and  principles  and  laws  illustrated  with  suitable 
apparatus.  Special  attention  is  given  to  the  records  of  lab- 
oratory work  done  by  the  student  and  every  effort  is  made 
to  secure  clear  and  accurate  accounts  of  work  done  and  re- 
sults obtained. 

Chemistry  (Brownlee  and  others).  Work  in  Analytic 
Chemistry  is  also  offered  as  an  elective.  The  laboratory 
is  furnished  with  individual  tables  and  supplied  with  gas, 

25 


Bunsen  burner,  ring  stand,  water  case  with  full  set  of 
reagents  and  all  necessary  apparatus  for  illustrative  experi- 
ment and  quantitative  analysis. 

Geology  (Brigham).  The  surrounding  country  offers 
unusual  opportunities  for  the  study  of  Geology  directly 
from  the  book  of  nature.  Every  student  makes  a  written  re- 
port and  collects  characteristic  specimens  and  fossils,  repre- 
senting the  seven  different  geological  formations  presented 
by  outcrops,  within  a  few  miles  of  the  Seminary. 

Zoology  (Linville  and  Kelly).  The  simpler  laws  of  life 
are  taken  up  and  a  practical  study  made  of  the  fern,  earth- 
worm and  frog.  The  oyster,  crab  and  cat  are  also  dissected 
and  the  general  relation  in  structure  and  physiology  of  ani- 
mals is  carefully  brought  out. 

Botany  (Bergen's  Elements).  The  laboratory  method 
is  followed.  Compound  microscopes  are  accessible  to  the 
class  and  pupils  are  provided  with  a  powerful  lens  and  ap- 
paratus for  plant  dissection.  But  the  emphasis  is  laid  upon 
a  study  of  the  plants  themselves  rather  than  upon  plant 
analysis. 

Photography.  A  dark  room  and  complete  photographic 
outfit  is  part  of  the  Seminary  equipment. 

English 

Miss  Bowman. 

The  aim  of  the  work  in  English  is  to  develop  as  far  as 
possible,  in  every  student,  the  power  to  write  correct  and 
forceful  English,  and  to  understand  and  appreciate  the  best 
things  which  others  have  written.  The  foundations  are 
carefully  laid  in  a  study  of  formal  grammar,  the  principles 
of  which  are  constantly  reviewed  throughout  the  course. 

26 


Themes  and  longer  compositions  are  frequently  required. 
These  are  examined,  corrected  and  returned  to  the  pupil  for 
revision  or  for  new  work  of  a  similar  character.  Essays 
and  orations  for  public  delivery  are  required  during  the 
Junior  and  Senior  years.  The  schedule  of  English  Classics 
for  college  entrance  requirements  is  followed  through- 
out the  four  years  and  in  the  Junior  year  text  books  on 
American  and  English  Literature  are  studied  in  all  the 
classes.    Careful  attention  is  given  to  oral  English. 

Freshman  Year. 

Reading,  Writing,  Spelling  and  Composition  are  given 
throughout  the  year. 

Grammar  (Scott  and  Buck),  careful  drill  with  review. 

English  Composition  (Scott  and  Denney),  Oral  and 
Written  Composition.  What  to  write  about;  theme  build- 
ing; paragraphing;  clear  and  correct  expression. 

The  classics  read  and  studied  are  Lady  of  the  Lake, 
Scott,  Life  of  Goldsmith,  Irving,  Vicar  of  Wakefield,  Gold- 
smith. 

Sophomore  Year. 

Composition  continued ;  especial  attention  being  given  to 
sentence  building,  punctuation,  methods  for  enlarging  and 
correcting  the  vocabulary,  letter  writing.  The  rhetorical 
principles  of  unity,  coherence  and  force  are  carefully  studied. 

Grammar  is  completed  and  reviewed. 

The  classics  read  are  Ivanhoe,  Scott;  Sir  Roger  de  Cov- 
erly  Papers,  Addison;  Merchant  of  Venice,  Shakespeare. 

27 


Junior  Year. 

Composition  and  Rhetoric  completed  and  reviewed.  Suf- 
ficient work  is  done  in  Poetics  to  prepare  the  student  for 
understanding  and  enjoying  Enghsh  poetry.  Weekly  theme 
writing.  Brief  essays  or  orations  for  public  delivery  are  re- 
quired. All  students  follow  an  outline  study  of  English 
Literature  in  connection  with  their  work  with  the  classics. 
More  extensive  courses  in  American  Literature  (Pattee) 
and  English  Literature  (Pancoast)  are  elective.  The 
classics  for  this  year  are  Julius  Caesar,  Shakespeare ;  Mac- 
beth, Shakespeare ;  Lycidas,  Comus;  L'  Allegro  and  II  Pen- 
serbo,  Milton;  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal,  Lozvell. 

Senior  Year. 

Three  essays  or  orations  for  public  delivery  are  required. 
Weekly  themes  written  in  class.  Careful  study  of  the  fol- 
lowing classics:  Speech  on  Conciliation,  Burke;  Essay  on 
Burns,  Carlyle;  Essay  on  Addison,  Macauley;  Rime  of  the 
Ancient  Mariner,  Coleridge;  Idylls  of  the  King,  Tennyson; 
Silas  Marner,  George  Eliot. 

History 

Miss  Albert. 
The  course  in  history  runs  through  three  years.  Four 
hours  per  week  are  given  to  this  work.  Starting  with  the 
beginnings  of  civilization  in  the  ancient  empires  of  the  East, 
the  student  traces  the  steps  of  human  progress  through 
Greece  and  Rome,  thence  through  medieval  and  modern 
Europe  noting  carefully  in  England  and  Continental  Europe 
the  providential  preparation  for  the  new  world  that  was  to 
be  opened  across  the  Atlantic,  and  so  comes  fully  prepared 
to  an  intelligent  study  of  the  social,  industrial,  and  political 

28 


history  of  the  American  people.  The  student  is  taught  to 
use  both  text  book  and  hbrary.  Work  in  historical  reading 
and  investigation  is  assigned  and  verbal  and  written  reports 
made  to  the  class. 

First  Year. 

Two  terms  are  spent  upon  Ancient  History  (Wolf son) 
and  one  upon  Medieval  History  (Harding). 

Second  Year. 

During  the  first  term,  Modern  History  (Harding),  is 
covered.  The  last  two  terms  of  the  year  are  given  to  a 
study  of  English  History  (Montgomery).  The  evolution 
of  the  English  Constitution  is  traced  and  emphasis  is  laid 
upon  that  f)ortion  of  European  history  which  is  contempo- 
raneous with  our  own  colonial  period. 

Third  Year. 

American  History  (Hart),  and  Civil  Government 
(Young),  with  frequent  references  to  source  books  and 
other  works  of  reference.  The  student  is  brought  to  a 
clear  understanding  of  the  evolution  of  our  National,  State 
and  local  Governments,  and  the  commercial  and  industrial 
as  well  as  the  political  history  are  carefully  studied. 

Ancient  Languages 

Doctor  Ryder. 

The  practical  value  of  a  study  of  the  classics  has  often 
been  questioned  but  nothing  has  ever  been  found  to  take 
their  place.  They  are  still  retained  in  the  best  courses  of 
the  best  schools,  and  are  pre-eminently  adapted  to  bring  the 
student  to  an  acquaintance  with  language  and  life. 

29 


The  Preparatory  course  offered  by  the  Seminary  covers 
the  needs  of  those  preparing  for  college  or  technical  school. 
The  Classical  course  is  more  extensive  and  offers  consider- 
able of  the  work  usually  done  in  college.  Every  effort  is  put 
forth  to  make  the  study  a  live  and  interesting  one  to  the 
student.  Scrupulous  attention  is  given  to  grammatical 
structure,  the  relation  of  these  languages  to  English,  the 
illustration  and  application  of  principles,  accuracy  and  ele- 
gance in  translation  and  the  literary  significance  of  the 
authors.  Prose  composition  is  carried  through  the  course 
and  Mythology  and  Classical  Geography  are  studied  in  the 
Senior  year. 

Latin 

Doctor  Ryder^  Professor  Cottrell^  Miss  Mack. 

The  College  Preparatory  course  in  Latin  includes  four 
years'  work.  It  can  be  covered  by  exceptionally  capable 
and  industrious  students  in  three  years.  But  this  privilege 
will  be  granted  only  to  such  as  maintain  a  conspicuously 
high  standard  in  all  their  work. 

Freshman  Year. 

First  Year  Latin  (Collar  and  Daniell).  Daily  drill  in 
cases  and  constructions.  Prose  composition.  Sight  trans- 
lation. 

Sophomore  Year. 

Caesar's  Commentaries  (Harper  and  Tolman),  Selec- 
tions equivalent  to  Books  I-IV.  Sight  translation  and  com- 
position based  on  the  text.  Systematic  study  of  formal 
grammar  (Bennett). 

30 


Junior  Year. 
Virgil's  Aeneid  (Bennett),  Books  I-VI.     Daily  practice 
in  Metrical  reading.     Prosody.     Sight  translation. 

Senior  Year. 

Cicero's  Orations  (Allen  and  Greenough),  Catiline  I-IV, 
Archias,  Manilian  Law,  Virgil's  Eclogues,  Sight  transla- 
tion and  composition  based  on  the  text.  Review  of  Gram- 
mar. 

In  addition  to  the  above,  students  in  the  Classical  course 
read  Livy,  Book  XXI ;  Tacitus,  Agricola ;  Horace,  Odes. 

Greek 

Doctor  Ryder. 

Experience  has  shown  that  three  years  are  required  to 
cover  satisfactorily  the  College  Preparatory  course  in  Greek. 

Sophomore  Year, 
Using  White's  First  Greek  Book  as  a  text  the  class  is 
prepared  as  quickly  as  possible  for  reading.     The  latter  half 
of  the  year  easy  selections  from  Xenophon  are  read. 

Junior  Year. 
Xenophon's  Anabasis,   Books   I-IV.      Sight  translation 
and  composition  based  on  the  text.     Systematic  study  of 
formal  grammar  (Goodwin). 

Senior  Year. 
Homer's  Iliad,  Books  I,  II,  III  and  VI.     Practice  in 
sight  reading  and  composition. 

In  addition  to  the  above,  students  in  the  Classical  course 
read  Xenophon,  Memorabilia;  Plato,  Apology  and  Crito; 
and  Thucydides, 

31 


Modern  Languages 

Miss  Leech. 

Courses  are  offered  in  German  and  French  which  fully 
prepare  for  college  entrance.  The  aim  is  to  give  at  least 
the  beginnings  of  a  real  insight  into  the  language  and  litera- 
ture. As  far  as  possible  the  language  studied  is  made  the 
language  of  the  class  room.  Daily  drill  in  grammar,  trans- 
lation and  composition  is  supplemented  by  frequent  con- 
versational exercises,  the  memorizing  of  standard  poems 
and  class  singing  of  songs. 

German 

Sophomore  Year. 

Grammar  (Joynes-Meissner).  Gliick  Auf  (Miiller  and 
Wenkebach.  Marchen  (Andersen).  Sight  translation. 
Songs.     Conversation. 

Junior  Year, 

Grammar.  Composition  (Harris).  Marchen  (Ander- 
sen) completed.  Minna  von  Barnhelm  (Lessing).  Im- 
mensee  (Sturni)  Hoher  als  die  Kirche  (Von  Hillem). 
Wilhelm  Tell   (Schiller).     Sight  translation. 

Senior  Year. 

Grammar  review.  Composition.  Die  Jungfrau  von 
Orleans  (Schiller).  Die  Journalisten  (Freytag).  Her- 
mann und  Dorothea  (Gothe).  Der  Dreissigjahrige  Krieg 
(Schiller).  Klenze's  Deutsche  Gedichte.  Sight  transla- 
tion. 

32 


French 

First  Year. 
Chardenal's  Complete  French  Course  (Revised).  French 
Reader  (Aldrich  and  Foster).     Cinq  Histoires  (Meras  and 
Stern).     Dictation  and  conversation.     Sight  translation. 

Second  Year. 
Chardenal.  Composition  (Frangois).  Le  Voyage  de 
M.  Perrichon  (Labiche  et  Martin).  La  Prise  de  la  Bastille 
(Michelet).  L'Abbe  Constantin  (Halevy).  Zaire  (Vol- 
taire). La  Tulipe  Noire  (Dumas).  Conversation.  Sight 
translation. 

Mathematics 

Professor  Shenton. 

The  Seminary  offers  a  full  course  in  Mathematics,  cover- 
ing the  work  done  in  many  colleges.  College  Preparatory 
students  are  given  such  work  as  will  fit  them  for  the  college 
or  technical  school  they  wish  to  enter. 

Careful  effort  is  put  forth  to  vitalize  the  Mathematical 
work  by  giving  interesting  practical  applications  of  the  prin- 
ciples involved.  The  interest  of  the  student  in  his  work  is 
heightened  as  he  finds  that  it  has  a  practical  as  well  as  a 
disciplinary  value. 

Arithmetic  (Milne).  Completed  in  Academic  course 
and  in  first  year  of  Belles  Lettres,  College  Preparatory,  and 
Commerce  courses. 

First  Year, 

Algebra  (Wells),  This  year's  work  in  Mathematics  is 
designed  to  render  the  student  familiar  with  the  symbolic 
language  and  fundamental  processes  of  Algebra.  The  work 
of  the  text  is  covered  to  Quadratic  Equations, 

33 


Second  Year, 

Geometry,  Plane  and  Solid  (Wentworth).  The  student 
is  helped  to  a  comprehension  of  the  geometric  concepts  by 
concrete  illustrations  and  careful  verbal  explanation.  In 
the  work  of  demonstration  clearness  and  exactness  of  state- 
ment are  insisted  upon.  To  develop  the  student's  own  pow- 
ers of  reasoning  much  original  work  is  given. 

Third  Year. 

Higher  Algebra  (Wells).  An  advanced  course  in  Al- 
gebra is  taken  up  and  completed. 

Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry.  A  course  in  Plane 
and  Spherical  Trigonometry  is  ofifered  to  Juniors  in  the 
"Classical/'  and  "Science  and  Literature"  courses.  It  may 
also  be  elected  by  Preparatory  students  who  need  it  for 
college  entrance. 

Surveying  (Barton).  A  term's  work  in  surveying  may 
be  substituted  for  Spherical  Trigonometry. 

Courses  covering  the  usual  work  in  Analytical  Geometry 
(Wentworth)  ;  Calculus  (Osborne) ;  and  Astronomy 
(Todd),  are  also  ofifered  by  the  Mathematical  Department, 


Physiology,  Psychology,  Logic 

Miss  Mack. 

Physiology  (Colton).  A  thorough  course  in  advanced 
Physiology  and  Hygiene  is  given.  The  method  combines 
that  of  the  text  book  and  laboratory. 

Psychology  (Halleck).  Upon  a  sound  physiological 
basis  is  built  a  careful  study  of  the  underlying  principles 
of  habit  and  thought. 

34 


Logic  (Jevons-Hill.)  To  develop  the  powers  of  correct 
thought  and  argument  in  oneself,  and  the  abihty  to  detect 
at  once  the  fallacy  or  weakness  in  the  thought  and  argu- 
ment of  others  is  the  aim  of  this  course. 

Political  Economy  and  Civil  Government 

Professor  Cottrell. 

Political  Economy  (Walker).  The  general  laws  gov- 
erning the  production  and  distribution  of  w^ealth  are  studied 
and  every  effort  put  forth  to  make  the  work  of  practical 
value  by  applying  these  to  present  day  economic  problems 
like  strikes,  monopolies,  labor  unions,  etc. 

Civil  Government  (Young).  The  work  includes  a  care- 
ful study  of  Local,  County,  State  and  Federal  Governments, 
and  is  closely  correlated  with  the  advanced  course  in  Amer- 
ican History. 

Physical  Training  (Girls) 

Miss  Casho. 

The  aim  of  this  work  is  the  care  and  development  of 
the  body  by  means  of  appropriate  exercises.  The  results 
achieved  are  better  health,  good  poise,  and  the  overcoming 
of  physical  defects.  The  work  is  planned  in  accordance 
with  scientific  principles.  Physical  examinations  are  re- 
quired and  corrective  work  assigned.  American  and 
Swedish  systems  are  used  and  a  complete  course  given. 

Athletics  and  Physical  Training  (Boys) 
Professor  Cottrell. 

Persistent  effort  is  made  to  interest  every  boy  in  some 
form  of  out-door  sport.  The  athletic  teams  are  carefully 
selected  and  trained.     They  are  sent  into  a  game  to  win  if 

35 


they  can,  but  more  emphasis  is  placed  upon  playing  the 
game  fair  and  straight  than  upon  winning.  During  the 
inclement  weather  every  boy  reports  three  times  per  week 
for  gymnasium  work.  An  inexpensive  regulation  suit  can 
be  procured  after  reaching  the  Seminary. 

Expression 

Miss  Gilmore. 

Expression  is  taught  as  an  art  resting  upon  the  recog- 
nized laws  of  nature.  No  effort  is  made  to  fashion  the  pupil 
after  any  fixed  models.  The  aim  is  to  quicken  and  develop 
the  intellectual  faculties,  cultivate  the  imagination,  and  disci- 
pline all  the  agents  of  expression. 

Students  who  expect  to  graduate  must  have  studied  and 
passed  satisfactory  examinations  in  all  the  common  Eng- 
lish branches,  Physiology,  Psychology  and  American  and 
English  Literature.     One  public  recital  must  also  be  given. 

Sophomore  Year. 

Evolution  of  Expression — Volumes  I  and  II — Voice 
Culture,  Aesthetic  Physical  Culture,  Gesture,  Study  of  "The 
Merchant  of  Venice"  and  "Winter's  Tale"  Recitations. 

Junior  Year. 

Evolution  of  Expression — Volumes  III  and  IV — Voice 
Culture.  Dramatic  Action.  Interpretative  Study  of  "Mac- 
beth" and  "As  You  Like  It."  Selections  from  Classical 
and  Modern  Literature. 

Senior  Year. 

Study  of  the  Perfective  Laws  of  Art.  Scenes  from  the 
English  Classics.  Dramatic  Analysis  of  "Hamlet"  and 
"Julius  Caesar."    Normal  work. 

36 


Art 

Miss  Fisk. 

The  course  offered  provides  a  thorough  preparation  for 
entrance  to  any  School  of  Art  or  Design.  A  careful  drill 
in  fundamental  forms  and  theories  is  given,  but  from  the 
beginning  the  student  is  compelled  to  do  his  own  work 
aided  simply  by  suggestions  and  corrections  from  the  in- 
structor. 

History  of  Art  is  taught  by  text  book  and  lecture.  There 
are  also  lectures  on  Color  Theory,  Principles  of  Design 
and  Decoration,  and  Artistic  Anatomy  according  to 
schedule. 

The  course  requires  three  years,  but  much  depends  upon 
the  ability  of  the  student  who  will  be  advanced  as  rapidly 
as  possible. 

The  Seminary  reserves  the  right  to  retain  as  specimens 
of  work  done  two  sheets  from  every  student. 

Sophomore  Year. 
Object    drawing,    wash    drawing,    color  harmony  and 
theory,  drawing  from  the  antique,  water  color,  (still  life). 

Junior  Year. 

Drawing  from  the  antique,  color  (still  life,  medium  op- 
tional), pencil  work.  History  of  i\rt,  pen  and  ink  work,  out- 
door sketching. 

Senior  Year. 
Drawing  from  antique  (full  length  figure),  artistic 
anatomy,  sketch  class,  drawing  from  life,  color  work  (still 
life,  medium  optional),  outdoor  sketching.  Principles  of 
design  and  decoration.  Elective  work  in  illustration  or  de- 
sign. 

37 


Mechanical  Drawing 

Exercises  with  instruments,  principles  of  plans  and  ele- 
vations, descriptive  geometry,  perspective  (shade,  shadows 
and  reflections). 

China  painting  may  be  substituted  for  oil,  water  color,  or 
pastel  in  the  Junior  year.  Students  not  in  the  regular  course 
may  elect  any  work  for  which  they  are  prepared. 

The  School  of  Commerce 

Professor  Hoyt. 

The  Seminary  has  been  offering  such  courses  of  instruc- 
tion in  Bookkeeping  and  Business,  Stenography  and  Type- 
writing, etc.,  as  are  usually  offered  in  a  Business  College, 
and  will  continue  to  do  so  for  the  benefit  of  students  who 
desire  to  take  such  work. 

But  the  day  has  come  when  the  young  man  or  woman 
who  desires  to  win  large  success  must  receive  a  broader 
training  for  his  work.  From  three  to  four  years  are  spent 
in  a  school  of  law  or  medicine.  Why  should  there  not  be 
an  equally  thorough  training  for  business?  If  a  boy  pre- 
pares to  enter  college  by  studying  for  four  years  the  Lan- 
guages and  Mathematics  he  will  need  when  he  enters  upon 
his  work  there,  why  should  he  not  spend  three  or  four  years 
studying  the  w'orld's  geography  and  history  from  a  com- 
mercial point  of  view,  acquainting  himself  thoroughly  with 
the  theory  and  practice  of  business  as  it  is  carried  on  by 
the  great  industrial  and  financial  concerns  of  to-day,  getting 
a  grip  on  the  things  he  will  need  to  use  when  he  steps  out 
into  the  business  world?  The  attention  of  parents  who 
have  children  they  desire  to  prepare  for  business  is  especial- 
ly directed  to  the  new  course  in  Commerce,  which,  in  addi- 
tion to  what  has  been  mentioned,  includes  a  three  years' 

38 


careful  drill  in  those  common  English  branches  which  are 
the  raw  material  of  all  our  knowledge;  a  course  in  com- 
mercial law  and  full  course  in  bookkeeping  and  in  stenog- 
raphy and  typewriting.  Students  entering  either  the  long 
or  either  of  the  short  courses,  are  charged  the  regular  rate 
of  $60  per  year.  No  extras  unless  extra  work  is  taken. 
For  detailed  course  of  Commerce  see  under  Courses  of 
Study. 

Piano 

Miss  Stuart.     Miss  Ehren.     Miss  Gohl. 

This  course  has  recently  been  lengthened  to  four  years. 
The  character  of  the  work  required  as  well  as  the  quality 
of  the  instruction  will,  it  is  believed,  still  further  increase 
the  high  reputation  the  Seminary  has  already  won. 

Students  who  have  had  sufficient  previous  training  will 
be  admitted  to  the  Freshman  class.  Only  those  passing  sat- 
isfactory examinations  will  be  admitted  to  the  higher  classes. 

Pupils  taking  but  one  lesson  a  week  cannot  complete  the 
course  in  the  prescribed  time. 

All  candidates  for  graduation,  in  either  instrumental  or 
vocal  music,  must  have  studied  and  passed  satisfactory  ex- 
aminations in  Harmony  and  History  of  Music  and  must 
have  given  public  recitals. 

The  musical  students  meet  fortnightly  for  lectures  and 
public  practice. 

No  reductions  will  be  made  for  lessons  missed  because 
pupils  have  failed  to  present  themselves  at  the  time  ap- 
pointed, nor  is  the  teacher  under  any  obligations  to  make 
up  such  lessons  with  the  pupil. 

A  limited  number  of  artists'  recitals  are  given  during  the 
year.     These  recitals  are  a  valuable  part  of  the  training  of 

39 


students  pursuing  musical  courses.  They  are  therefore  ex- 
pected to  purchase  tickets  and  attend.  During  no  year  has 
the  total  cost  of  tickets  exceeded  three  dollars. 

Freshman  Year. 
Germer    Technics.     Major    scales.      Studies :     Gurlitt. 
Heller   Op.   45.      Czerny  Velocity  Vol.    I,    II.      Cementi, 
Haydn  and  Mozart,  Sonatas  and  Rondos.     Beethoven  Op. 
49,  Nos.  I  and  II,  Bagatelles. 

Sophomore  Year. 

Germer  Technics.  Major  and  minor  scales  M.  M.  72, 
Arpeggios.  Scales  in  contrary  motion,  2  notes  against  3. 
Czerny's  Velocity,  Vol.  Ill  and  IV.  Heller  Op.  49,  Studies 
for  expression. 

Bach's  Little  Preludes  and  Fugues,  Book  I.  Mozart 
Sonatas.  Heller  Taratella,  Saltarello.  Beethoven's  easy 
Sonatas.     Emery  Harmony. 

Junior  Year. 

Germer  Technics.  Scales  M.  M.  112.  Arpeggios, 
Cramer,  Bulow  Edition  No.  1-22.  Pacher  Octave  Studies. 
Bach's  Little  Preludes  and  Fugues,  Book  III,  Nos.  i,  3,  4. 
Bach's  Two-part  Inventions  Nos.   1-8,  Beckelman  Edition. 

Mozart  Concertos.  Beethoven  Sonatas.  Schubert  Im- 
promptus. Mendelssohn's  Songs  without  words.  Ensemble 
playing.     Emery  Harmony  continued. 

Senior  Year. 

Germer  Technics.  Scales  M.  M.  152.  Cramer  Studies 
continued.     Moscheles.     Kullack  Octave  Studies. 

Bach's  Two-part  Inventions  continued.  Three-part  In- 
ventions.    Czerny's  Toccato  in  C. 

40 


?^ 


^ 


^ 


1 


Y 


Mozart  Concertos  and  Fantasias.  Beethoven  Sonatas. 
Selections  from  Weber,  Schubert,  Schumann,  Mendelssohn 
and  Chopin.    Ensemble  playing.    History  of  music. 

Violin 

Doctor  Butler. 

This  department  offers  unusual  advantages  to  the  stu- 
dent who  desires  to  gain  a  broad  and  thorough  knowledge 
of  the  violin  and  to  become  an  artistic  performer  in  the 
shortest  time  possible. 

The  course  which  requires  from  three  to  four  years,  ac- 
cording to  the  ability  of  the  student,  is  founded  upon  the 
best  conservatory  methods  and  will  be  adapted  to  the  needs 
of  the  pupil.  It  includes  Chas.  Dancla's  School  of  Mechan- 
ism, scales,  preludes,  chords,  etc.,  op  74,  Fifty  Daily  Exer- 
cises, selected;  Schradieck's  scale  and  chord  studies,  exer- 
cises in  double  stopping  and  bowing ;  Kayser,  op.  20,  62,  68, 
31,  etc.;  Kreutzer,  "Forty  Caprices;"  Fiorillo,  "Thirty-six 
Caprices;"  Rode,  "Twenty- four  Caprices,"  and  solos,  sona- 
tas and  concertos  from  the  master  composers.  An  ensemble 
class  is  a  feature  of  the  work. 

Candidates  for  graduation  must  study  one  year  at  least 
in  the  institution,  play  on  the  public  programs,  give  one 
public  recital  and  pass  satisfactory  examinations  in  theory, 
harmony  and  musical  history. 

'Cello,  Mandolin  and  Guitar 

Doctor  Butler. 

The  course  in  violoncello  is  equivalent  in  grade  to  that 
of  the  violin  and  is  based  on  Kummer's  studies. 

41 


The  work  in  mandolin  includes  the  two  books  of  Criste- 
faro's  technique. 

Carcassi's  studies  are  the  foundation  of  the  work  in 
guitar. 

Vocal  Music 

Miss  Knapp. 
The  course  as  outhned  covers  four  years. 

Freshman  Year. 

A  careful  study  is  made  of  the  individual  needs  of  each 
voice  and  work  assigned  which  is  adapted  to  it.  The  work 
includes : 

Placing  the  Tone;  Breathing  Exercise;  Study  of  all  the 
Intervals  of  the  Scale,  with  the  Vowels ;  Simple  Songs. 

Sophomore  Year. 
Concone's  Twenty-five  Lessons;  Sieber's  Vocalizes,  op. 
131;  Slow  Trills  and  Simple  Musical  Figures;  Concone's 
Fifteen  Lessons ;  Vaccai  Exercises  in  Italian ;  Some  Songs ; 
Sight  Reading;  Music  in  America,  by  Nelson. 

Junior  Year. 
Sieber's  Vocalizes;   Songs  by  the  Best  American  and 
European  Composers,  including  Mendelssohn  and  Schubert ; 
Sight  Reading  and  Lives  of  the  Composers;  Emery  Har- 
mony. 

Senior  Year. 
Vocalizes  by  Bordogni ;  Songs  by  Schuman,  Franz  and 
Rubinstein;  Scenes  and  Arias  from  Standard  Operas  and 
Oratorios;  Sight  Reading;  Purity  in  Music,  Thebaut.     His- 
tory of  Music. 

42 


Chorus  Class 

Miss  Knapp. 
An  opportunity  for  practice  in  singing,  sight  reading  and 
musical  tests  is  afforded  by  the  Chorus  Class,  which  meets 
weekly. 

Pipe  Organ 

Professor  Huff. 
The  increasing  number  of  churches  furnished  with  pipe 
organs  has  created  a  demand  for  trained  organists.     This 
course  is  especially  designated  to  fit  the  pupil  for  church 
work. 


43 


Scholarships  and  Prizes 

The  DeWitt  Bodine  Scholarship,  founded  by  DeWitt 
Bodine  of  Hughesville,  Pa. 

The  entire  expenses  of  Board  and  Tuition  to  that  pupil 
of  the  graduating  class  of  the  Hughesville  High  School 
who  shall  excel  in  scholarship  and  character. 

The  Edzvard  J.  Gray  Scholarship,  founded  by  the  late 
Rev.  Dr.  Edward  J.  Gray,  for  thirty-one  years  the  honored 
President  of  this  Seminary. 

The  interest  on  $i,ooo  to  be  paid  annually,  in  equal 
amounts,  to  the  two  applicants  who  attain  a  required  rank 
highest  in  scholarship  and  deportment  in  the  Senior  Class. 

The  Alexander  E.  Patton  Scholarship,  founded  by  the 
late  Hon.  Alexander  E.  Patton,  Curwensville,  Pa. 

The  interest  on  $i,ooo  to  be  paid  annually,  in  equal 
amounts,  to  the  two  applicants  who  attain  a  required  rank 
highest  in  the  Junior  Class. 

The  Elisabeth  S.  Jackson  Scholarship,  founded  by  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  S.  Jackson,  of  Berwick,  Pa. 

The  interest  on  $500  to  be  paid  annually  to  the  appli- 
cant who  attains  a  required  rank  highest  in  scholarship 
and  deportment  in  the  Sophomore  Class. 

The  William  L.  Woodcock  Scholarship,  founded  by 
William  L.  Woodcock,  Esq.,  of  Altoona,  Pa. 

The  interest  on  $500  to  be  paid  annually  to  the  appli- 
cant who  attains  a  required  rank  second  in  scholarship  and 
deportment  in  the  Sophomore  Class. 

The  Woman's  College  of  Baltimore  Scholarship.  A 
scholarship  of  the  cash  value  of  $300  covering  the  cost  of 

44 


tuition  in  the  Freshman  and  Sophomore  Classes  in  the 
Woman's  College  of  Baltimore,  has  been  placed  by  that  in- 
stitution at  the  disposal  of  the  Seminary  to  be  awarded  to 
that  member  of  the  graduating  class  who,  excelling  in 
scholarship  and  deportment,  shall  be  able  to  enter  the  Fresh- 
man Class  of  the  college  without  conditions. 

The  Dickinson  College  Scholarship.  A  competitive 
scholarship  offered  by  Dickinson  College,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  cov- 
ering a  four  years'  course  in  that  institution. 

The  Syracuse  University  Scholarship.  A  competitive 
scholarship  offered  by  Syracuse  University  to  the  student 
desiring  to  enter  that  institution  in  1907. 

The  Lehigh  University  Scholarship.  A  competitive 
scholarship  offered  by  the  Lehigh  University  to  the  student 
desiring  to  enter  that  institution  in  1907. 

Honors  Awarded  in  1907 

FIRST  CLASSICAL VALEDICTORY. 

Jeannette  Stevens    Williamsport 

SECOND   CLASSICAL CLASSICAL   ORATION. 

Frances  Elizabeth  Potter Clearfield 

BELLES   LETTEES BELLES  LETTRES   ESSAY. 

Georgie  Weston   Gallitzin 

COLLEGE  PREPARATORY  ORATIONS. 

Samuel  Clark  Thompson Petersburg 

Albert  Raymond  Evans   Philadelphia. 

Scholarships  Awarded  in  1906 

THE    woman's    COLLEGE    OF    BALTIMORE  SCHOLARSHIP. 

Not  awarded. 
45 


THE  DICKINSON  COLLEGE  SCHOLARSHIP. 

Jeannette  Stevens. 

THE  SYRACUSE  UNIVERSITY  SCHOLARSHIP. 

Albert  Raymond  Evans. 

THE  LEHIGH  UNIVERSITY  SCHOLARSHIP. 

Charles  Henry  Severance. 

THE    EDWARD    J.    GRAY    SCHOLARSHIP. 

Samuel  Clarke  Thompson Petersburg, 

Jeannette  Stevens Williamsport. 

THE  ALEXANDER  E.    PATTON   SCHOLARSHIP. 

Reba  Morgart Montgomery 

Phoebe  Eleanor  Rhoads   Williamsport 

THE  ELIZABETH    JACKSON   SCHOLARSHIP. 

Harry  Harrison  Lewis Ashland 

THE  WM.    L.   WOODCOCK   SCHOLARSHIP. 

Chester  Arthur  Beckley New  Cumberland 

Chester  Eugene  Follmer    Williamsport 

Prizes  Awarded  in  1907 

The  list  of  prizes  offered  and  the  names  of  those  to 
whom  they  were  awarded  in  1907  is  as  follows : 

President's  Prize  to  that  member  of  the  Senior  Class 
who  shall  excel  in  oratory  on  Commencement  Day. 

Awarded  to  Jessie  M.   Morris,  Middleburg,   Pa. 

Faculty  Prize  to  that  member  of  the  Junior  Class  who 
shall  excel  in  writing  and  reading  an  essay. 
Awarded  to  Clarence  E.  Wise,  Paw  Paw,  W.  Va. 

Prize  to  that  member  of  the  Sophomore  Class  who  shall 
excel  in  writing  and  reading  an  essay. 

Awarded  to  Harry  Harrison  Lewis,  Ashland,  Pa. 

46 


Four  Prizes  for  excellency  in  Expression. 

First  Prize  to  young  women  given  by  the  Expression 
Department. 

Awarded  to  Beulah  Vesta  Tubbs,  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

Second  Prize  to  young  women  given  by  the  Expression 
Department. 

Awarded  to  Minnie  Agnes  Wood,  Whitepine,  Pa. ;  Blanche  Mary 
Tressler,  Conyngham,  Pa. 

First  Prize  to  young  men  given  by  Mr,  Herbert  E.  Close, 
Omaha,  Nebraska. 

Awarded  to  B.  Walter  Franke,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Second  Prize  to  young  men  given  by  the  Expression  De- 
partment. 

Awarded  to  Samuel  Clark  Thompson,  Petersburg,   Pa. 

The  Reverend  Henry  \V.  Newman  Prize  for  excellency 
in  Hymn  Reading  given  by  the  Reverend  H.  W.  Newman 
of  the  Central  Pennsylvania  M,  E.  Conference. 

Awarded  to  Clarence  E.  Wise,  Paw  Paw,  W.  Va. 

The  Stevenson  Prize  for  superior  work  in  Psychology 
given  by  Mr.  W.  H.  Stevenson,  Lock  Haven,  Pa. 
Awarded  to  Ethel  Virginia  Sutton,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Hitner,  of  Philadelphia,  has  established 
two  prizes  for  excellency  in  debate.  A  first  prize  of  $20.00, 
and  a  second  prize  of  $15.00  to  the  men  who  shall  excel  in 
an  annual  debate  to  be  held  between  the  Belles  Lettres  Union 
and  Gamma  Epsilon  Literary  Societies. 


47 


Resident  Graduates 

Music 

Blanche  May  Applegate. 
Elsie  Nichols  Brovvnell. 
May  A.  Donahue. 
Mabel  Mohn 


Senior  Class 

Barnes,  Flossie  May— c 412  10th  St.,  S.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bell,  Lois  Jordan— b.  1 110  N.  Beaver  St.,  York 

Boyce,  Mary  Emeline — b.  1 Clearfield 

Fleming,  Mildred— b.  1 Trout  Run 

Hartzell,  Helen— b.  1 612  N.  16th  St.,  Harrisburg 

Kresge,  Hazelteen — b.  1 457  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Morgart,   Mary  Rebecca — c Montgomery 

Rhoads,  Phoebe  Eleanor — c 522  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Rutherford,   Miriam   Braucher — s Laurelton 

Shimer,  Sara  Lillian— b.  1 Neffs  Mills 

Thomas,  Edith  Rentz — c.  p Montgomery 

Amos,  Ross  Edwin — c.  p Pittsburgh 

Beyer,  William  Vinton — c.  p Smoke  Run 

Frank,  Nelson  Emerson — c Stormstown 

Frank,  Orville  Stanley — c Stormstown 

Jacobs,  Henry  Strobel — c.  p 1208  Thirteenth  St.,  Altoona 

Lehman,  Charles  Edward — c 1017  W.  Walnut  St.,  Shamokin 

Lorenz,  Robert  Donald — s Roaring  Spring 

Melroy,  Raymond  Shields — c.  p East  Waterford 

Ott,  Emery  Durbin — c.  p 23  Centre  St.,  Danville 

Smith,  Albert  Vernon — c.  p 713  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Torbert,  Will  L. — c.  p Jersey  Shore 

Williamson,  John  Edgar — com BelKvood 

Wise,  Clarence  E. — c Paw  Paw,  W.  Va. 

c— Classical,    s.— Scientific,    b.  1.— Belles  Lettres.    c.  p.— College  Preparatory,    p.  s.— 

Practical  Science,    n.  e.— Normal  English,    h.  &  1.— History  and 

Literature,    com.— Commercial. 

Pianoforte 

Minich,  Mary  Jones 150  Walnut  St.,  Columbia 

Roupp,  Margaret East  Point 

Stanley,   Grace   Belle Philipsburg 

48 


Violin 

Petrikin,   Frances  H Muncy 

Pott,  Elsa 486  William  St.,  Williamsport 

Vocal 

Mettler,   Rachel   Reed Danville 

Expression 

Mettler,   Rachel   Reed Danville 

Ramsey,  Edythe  Alena 1127  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Svvartz,  Roberta  Elizabeth 34  S.  Thirteenth  St.,  Harrisburg 

Tubbs,   Beulah  Vesta Bloomsburg 

Smith,  Albert  Vernon 713  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Art 

Blakeslee,   Lois   Marie Muncy 

McGee,  Helen  Louise McGees  Mills 

Junior  Class 

Black,  Gaynell  G.— b.  1 Laquin 

Boggs,  Ethel— b.  1 669  Centre  St.,  Williamsport 

Caflisch,  Helen  Madeleine— c.  p Keating  Summit 

Deavor,  Ruth  Lee— s 1416  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Gortner,  Belva  Ardella— c Hughesville 

Hoagland,  Mary  Dorothy— b.  1 5  Trinity  Place,  Williamsport 

Hubbard,  Sarah  Esther— b.  1 645  Hepburn  St.,  Williamsport 

Hughes,  Winnifred— b.   1 Blossburg 

Lepley,  Mae  Annetta — b.  1 Coalport 

McClellan,  Grace  Ruth — b.  1 Pleasant  Unity 

Morgan,  Mabel  Morris— b.  1 729  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Potter,  Emily  Mae— b.  1 704  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Wold,    Bertha  Jessie — c Austin 

Beckley,  Chester  Arthur— c.  p New  Cumberland 

Follmer,  Chester  Eugene— com Williamsport 

Graffius,  Herbert  Winfield — s Spangler 

Hagerman,  Raymond  A.— c.  p 444  William  St.,  Williamsport 

Kilborn,    Russell    Donald — s Ralston 

Lewis,  Harry  Harrison — c Ashland 

McLaughlin,  Charles  Edward— c Coal  Glen 

Sherman,  Harry  Hubbard — c.  p Sewell,  N.  J. 

White,  Bertram  R— c 31  East  Ave.,  Mount  Carmel 

c— Classical,    s.— Scientific,    b.  1.— Belles  Lettres.   c.  p.— College  Preparatory,    p.  s.— 

Practical  Science,    n.  e.— Normal  Engrlish.    h.  &  1.— History  and 

Literature,    com.— Commercial. 

49 


Pianoforte 

Burse,  Mary 602  Locust  St.,  Williamsport 

Copeland,  Faye 326  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Davis,  Marian 835  First  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Duke,  Susan  Viola Jersey  Shore 

Foust,  Margaret  Elizabeth 921  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Frantz,  Anna  M 440  Walnut   St.,  Williamsport 

Kaupp,  Katherine 700  Campbell   St.,   Williamsport 

Noble,   Eva    Pearl Patton 

Potter,  Emily  May 704  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Shimer,  Sarah  Lillian Neffs  Mills 

Stull,  Eugenia 1100  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Violin 

Rothfuss,  Ida  Caroline 719  Franklin  St.,  Williamsport 

Vermilya,   Zeola Muncy 

Anderson,  John  A Seminary 

Vocal 

Keim,  Elizabeth  Livingston Lewistown 

Maitland,  Louise  Gorman 1046  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

McGee,  Helen  Louise McGees  Mills 

Noble,    Eva   Pearl Patton 

Reidy,   Alma  Leona Wallaceton 

Young,  Carrie 801  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Williams,  William  E Mahanoy  City 

Expression 

Amos,  Ross  Edwin Pittsburgh 


Sophomore  Class 

Ball,  Ruth  Christina— h.   &  1 Montoursville 

Caflisch,  Doris  Larene — b.  1 Keating  Summit 

Eslinger,  Mary  Agnes — b.  1 Saxton 

Gleason,  Martha  E.— b.  1 Driftwood 

Griffith,  Cora  Ellen— b.  1 Freeland 

Hutchison,  Helen  Mabel— b.  1 Warriors  Mark 

Lloyd,  Henrietta  Pauline— s 322  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Mock,  Frances  Willard — c.  p Roaring  Spring 

Rich,  Grace  Elizabeth- b.  1 Woolrich 

Rich,  Annabelle— b.  1 Woolrich 

Arner,  Ralph  Edward— c.  p Montgomery 

50 


Eves,   Paul   Wilson — s lola 

Fasick,   Clyde   A.— c.  p Mifflintown 

Glenn,   Randolph   Foster— c.   p Sunbury 

Gray,  William  Emery— c 823  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Hardman,  Phillip  Clifford — c.  p Waynesboro 

Hodgson,  Irvin  Swyers — c.  p St.  Benedict 

Mentzer,  Clayton  A. — c Waynesboro 

Morrison,  Edward  Wm. — c.  p 734  Thorn  St.,  Reading 

Mulliner,   Charles   Berton — c Jersey   Shore 

Simmons,  Alfred  Gladstone — s 228  Green  St.,  West  Hazleton 

Smith,  George  B. — c.  p 1102  Thirteenth  Ave.,  Altoona 

Snyder,  Edward  B. — s Wilburton 

Wise,  Victor  Campbell — s 421  Rural  Ave.,  Williamsport 

.c— Classical,    s.— Scientific,   b.  1.— Belles  Lettres.   c.  p.— Collegre  Preparatory,    p.  s.— 

Practical  Science,    n.  e.— Normal  Engrlish.    h.  &  1.— History  and 

Literature,    com.— Commercial. 


Pianoforte 

Baker,  Edith 1023  Woodmont  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Brown,    Luelle Loysburg 

Burrows,  Cora  Elizabeth Picture  Rocks 

Chisolm,  Emelie  M Huntingdon 

Cline,  Beryl 626  Grace  St.,  Williamsport 

Counsil,    Helen   Lorena Sinnemahoning 

Decker,    Rachel    Eger Montgomery 

Eslinger,    Mary    Agnes Saxton 

Gann,  Josephine 237  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Gott,  Marie  McGregor 815  Maple  Place,  Williamsport 

Griffith,    Cora    Ellen Freeland 

Harer,   Hazel   Margaret Vilas 

Hutchison,  Helen  Mabel Warriors  Mark 

Keller,  Eva 1400  Almond  St.,  Williamsport 

Kopp,  Sarah 337  Hasting  St.,  Williamsport 

Newton,    Edith Coalport 

Nichols,  Florence  Ida 811  Maple  Place,  Williamsport 

Reber,  Emily  G 925  Campbell   St.,  Williamsport 

Shenton,    Carrie Slatedale 

Vanosdale,  Julia  Irene 504  Washington  St.,  Williamsport 

Weymouth,   Frances 612  Second  Ave.,   Williamsport 

Little,  Leslie  Torrence Picture   Rocks 

Moorehead,    Romaine    M Williamsport 

51 


Violin 

Caflisch,  Helen  Madeleine Keating  Summit 

Hart,  Martha  May 762  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Potter,  Emily  May 704  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Thompson,  Martha 142  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Derr,  Paul  A 836  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Dower,  Guy Mahanoy  City 

McCloskey,  Maurice  A 710   Second   Ave.,  Williamsport 

Nichols,  Ernest 22  E.  Central  Ave.,  South  Williamsport 

Thrall,  Raymond Grampian,   Williamsport 

Vocal 

Dodd,  Emily  May 337  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Lawton,  Nellie  Blanche Paxinos 

Newton,   Edith Coalport 

Roupp,  Margaret East  Point 

Stanley,  Grace  Belle Philipsburg 

Amos,  Ross  Edwin Pittsburgh 

Expression 

Mock,  Frances  Willard Roaring  Spring 

Rich,    Annabelle Woolrich 

Gamble,  Derwood  Burns 1208  Seventh  Ave.,  Altoona 


Freshmen 

Black,  Lonella  C. — c.  p Laquin 

Caflisch,  Frances  Jessamine — c.  p Keating  Summit 

Kelly,  Margaret — s Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Leilich,  Dorothy  McLaughlin — c.  p 1018  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Lingenfelter,  Mary  Rebecca — s 1311  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Babcock,  Harry  Frances — s Jersey  Mills 

Bastian,   Clyde — c Williamsport 

Brindle,  William  A.  H.— c.  p Maitland 

Del  Canto,  Felix — c.  p Apam,  Hidalgo,  Mexico 

Glosser,  Henry  Clyde — c 29  Ross  St.,  Williamsport 

Hicks,  Cheston — c.  p 406  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Holm,  Fred — c Oaxaca,  Mexico 

Lucas,  Willis  Mitchell — c.  p Warriors   Mark 

Melroy,  John  Freeman — c East  Waterford 

Minds,  Chester  A. — c.  p Ramey 

52 


Nichol,  James  Hitchcock,  Jr. — c.  p 757  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Numbers,  Walter  B. — c 1636  Blavis  St.,  Philadelphia 

Stocking,  Gehrett  Oliver — c Bryn  Mawr 

c— Classical,    s.— Scientific,    b.  1.— Belles  Lettres.    c.  p.— College  Preparatory,    p.  s. — 

Practical  Science,    n.  e. — Normal  English,    h.  &  1.— History  and 

Literature,    com.— Commercial. 

Pianoforte 

Decker,    Vivian Montgomery 

Gamble,    Lola Vilas 

Hazelet,  Elizabeth 635  Hepburn  St.,  Williamsport 

Laedlein,  Martha  B 1130  Erie  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Melick,  La  Reine 317  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Miller,    Edna Montgomery 

Preston,   Mabel   Kent Hepburnville 

Reed,  Iva  May Dudley 

Rich,    Ruth    Elizabeth Woolrich 

Stanton,  Marguerite  B 114  Ross  St.,  Williamsport 

Steel,  Bertha  Lourane Williamsburg 

Vosburgh,  Olive  Aurora 908  Vine  St.,  Williamsport 

Vocal 

Black,   Lonella   C Laquin 

Burrows,  Cora  Elizabeth Picture  Rocks 

Coolidge,  Mrs.  Irene 853  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Counsil,   Helen  Lorena Sinnemahoning 

Forrester,  Janet  Catherine Brighton  Road,  Allegheny 

Hales,  Ruth 410  Grant  St.,  Williamsport 

Maxwell,  Mary 132  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

McCloskey,    Stella   May Hyner 

Scott,   Martha 521  W.  Third   St.,  Williamsport 

Speer,   Helen  L Chambersburg 

Tull,  Henrietta  Nelson Crisfield,  Md. 

Holm,  Albert Oaxaca,  Mexico 

Academic 

Second  Year 

Reed,  Elizabeth  Russell 157  Pine  St.,  Williamsport 

Sandborn,  Shirley  Frances 405  Hawthorn  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Slate,  Martha  Virginia 361  Mulberry  St.,  Williamsport 

Speer,  Helen  L Chambersburg 

Mulligan,  William  Franklin 316  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Pfaller,    Frank Loyalsock 

Smoyer,  Ralph  Hicks Bloomsburg 

53 


First  Year 

Clarke,  Jessie  E 820  Fifth  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Morrison,  Amy 1724  Erie  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Taylor,  Louise  1 452  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Bailey,  Joseph  Paul Clearfield 

Bonet,  Conrado Bayamo,  Cuba 

Borges,  Jose Bayamo,  Cuba 

Matta,  Julius  B Fajardo,  Porto  Rico 

Primary  Department 

Blades,  Mary  Bailey 1155  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Boyer,  Edith  May 1108  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Campbell,  Myrtle  Ward 410  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Gernerd,  Alice  K 415  Hawthorn  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Hammond,  Annetta 417  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Head,  Louise   Kathleen Williamsport 

Head,    Phyllis    Dorothea Williamsport 

Hopfer,  Lila  May 411  Glenwood  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Kackenmeister,  Elizabeth  Caroline 44  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Kerr,   Jean   C Donora 

Pyles,  Mary  Diener 727   Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Reed,  Matilda  Janet 157  Pine  St.,  Williamsport 

Rishell,  Margaret  Lois Montoursville 

Wallis,  Mary  Virginia 7  Trinity  Place,  Williamsport 

Wollin,  Beatrice  Winnifred 628  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Campbell,  George  Lowe,  Jr 410  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Campbell,  Theodore  Lowe 410  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Casale,   Michael 141    Pine   St.,   Williamsport 

Erieg,  David  Luther,  Jr 106  Bennett  St.,  Williamsport 

Head,    Kenneth   Lindsay Williamsport 

Hicks,  Everett 406  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Hicks,  William  W 406  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Mosser,  Joseph  Hoffer 330  High   St.,  Williamsport 

Nuffer,  William  P 112  Arch  St.,  Newberry 

Perham,  Mars  Bartlett Allegheny  Apartment  House,  Williamsport 

Roan,  Harry Seminary 

Schmoyer,  Edward  H 417  Hawthorn  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Sprout,  Linton  E 415  Hawthorn  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Vickers,  Ross  M 113  Mulberry  St.,  Williamsport 

Wallis,  Phillip 7  Trinity  Place,  Williamsport 

54 


Students  in  Special  Work 

Allen,  Margaret  Lillian 1119  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Arnold,  Margaret  Evans Duke  Center 

Black,  Lucille 621   Hepburn   St.,   Williamsport 

Blake,  Natholia  Ethel 1300  Fifth  Ave.,  Altoona 

Boggs,  Marie  Catherine 669  Center  St,  Williamsport 

Brown,  Luelle Loysburg 

Buhl,  Agnes  Adell Marienville 

Caflisch,  Frances  Jessamine Keating  Summit 

Chisolm,  Emelie  M Huntingdon 

Counsil,   Helen   Lorena Sinnemahoning 

Crosby,  Blanche  Ruth De  Young 

Culver,  Anna  Maude 738  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Del  Canto  Ana Apam,  Hidalgo,  Mexico 

Duchon,   Mary Hazleton 

Duke,  Susan  Viola Jersey  Shore 

Forrester,  Janet  Catherine Brighton  Road,  Allegheny 

Gray,  Marguerite 823  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Head,  Janet  Chrystabel Williamsport 

Himes,  Ruth  R New  Oxford 

Hubbard,  Margaret  Ethel 645  Hepburn  St.,  Williamsport 

Hughes,  Emily  Hancock 719   Campbell   St.,   Williamsport 

Hull,  Mabel  Allen New  Enterprise 

Keim,   Elizabeth  Livingston Lewistown 

Knepp,  Hazel   K Lewistown 

Maitland,  Louise  Gorman 1046  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Mettler,   Rachel   Reed Danville 

Mills,  Sarah  Rachel 430  Center  St.,  Ashland 

Minich,  Mary  Jones 150    Walnut    St.,    Columbia 

Murphy,  Anna  May 140  Bennett  St.,  Williamsport 

Newman,  Martha  R 1057  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Newton,    Edith Coalport 

Preston,   Mabel   Kent Hepburnville 

Ramsey,  Edythe  Alena 1127  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Reed,  Iva  May Dudley 

Reidy,  Alma  Leona Wallaceton 

Riale,  Blanche  Etta 131  Southern  Ave.,  South  Williamsport 

Roupp,  Margaret East  Point 

Shenton,    Carrie Slatedale 

Stearns,  Emilie  Lyon 511  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Steel,  Bertha  Lourane Williamsburg 

Swartz,  Roberta  Elizabeth 34  S.  Thirteenth  St.,  Harrisburg 

Swift,   Ethel   Virginia Woodland 

55 


Tubbs,   Beulah  Vesta Bloomsburg 

Tull,  Henrietta  Nelson Crisfield,  Md. 

Vosburgh,  Olive  Aurora 908  Vine  St.,  Williamsport 

Waite,   Ella  Rosalie Linden 

Williamson,  Kathryn Bellwood 

Zerbe,  Lulu   Dora Rauchtown 

Baker,  Harold  Frederick Barnesboro 

Blakeslee,    Paul Muncy 

Bobb,  Nelson  Forrest 303  Central  Ave.,  South  Williamsport 

Brouse,  John  Alfred Newton  Hamilton 

Carver,  Paul  Rhodes Morrisdale 

Cowan,  Nathan  Emery St.  Benedict 

Derr,  G.  McClellan 836  High   St.,   Williamsport 

Dower,  Guy Mahanoy  City 

Dutton,  Charles  Mattimore 721  Fourth  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Dysart,    Russell    Baldwin Bellwood 

Gamble,  Derwood  Burns 1208  Seventh  Ave.,  Altoona 

Glass,  Ernest  Wilson 914  S.  Twenty-first  St.,  Harrisburg 

Gray,  Clyde  Gohun Stormstown 

Gray,  Edward  J 823  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Haley,  John  G Grampian 

Haley,  William  Preston Grampian 

Hall,  Harry  Minier Curry  Run 

Hall,  Joseph  Fleming Trout  Run 

Head,  Charles  Laurie Williamsport 

Holm,  Albert Oaxaca,  Mexico 

Isenberg,  Ferd  Raymond Houtzdale 

Isenberg,  William  Howard Houtzdale 

Jacobs,  J.   Earl Lewistown 

Jones,  John Huntington,  N.  Y, 

Little,  Leslie  Torrence Picture  Rocks 

Matta,  Charles  N Fajardo,  Porto  Rico 

Matta,  Henry  G Fajardo,  Porto  Rico 

McLaughlin,  William  Bailey 340  Boyd  Ave.,  Harrisburg 

Mosser,  Benjamin  D 330  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Musser,  Warren  L East  Waterford 

Neff,  Ernest  Harold 1112  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Pealer,  Robert  Eli Dushore 

Phillips,  John  H 605  W.  Sixth  St.,  Chester 

Preston,  Waldo  Emerson Canton 

Rishell,  John  Beyer Montoursville 

Rishell,  Paul  Wesley Montoursville 

Sam,  Emile 236  W.  Front  St.,  Williamsport 

66 


Sharp,  Fred  B Hallton 

Showacre,  Edgar  Harrison 115  N.  Fulton  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Steel,  Charles  C Williamsburg 

Sutliflf,  Jesse  Glen Moosic 

Spicer,  Clajlon  V 320  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Sylvara,    Benjamin    Morris Dushore 

Symons,  Edmund  John 583  N.  Locust  St.,  Hazleton 

Sypher,  J.  Alvin Picture  Rocks 

Tyson,  William  G West  Chester 

Voss,  Walter  Henry Germania 

Wall,  Ralph  L 840  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Wilson,   William   Smiles Tyrone 

Woods,  Harold  Phillip Williamsburg 

Commercial  Department 

Bellis,   M.    Florence Burnside 

Black,    Anna Philipsburg 

Black,  Nellie Philipsburg 

Burrows,  Cora  Elizabeth Picture  Rocks 

Daugherty,  Elizabeth  Eleanor Roaring  Spring 

Lawton,  Nellie  Blanche Paxinos 

Merat,    Flora ,.  .Clearfield 

McMurray,  Georgia  Jane Ansonville 

Mills,  Sarah  Rachel 430  Centre  St.,  Ashland 

Noble,  Eva  Pearl Patton 

Rich,  Ruth  Elizabeth Woolrich 

Rougeux,  Belle  Mary Frenchville 

Sutton,  Ethel  Virginia 324  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Sutton,  Harriet  Arminia 324  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Thompson,  Elizabeth  Jane Chatham  Run 

Anderson,  John  A Seminary 

Brown,  Earl  A Loysburg 

Burrows,  C.  V Picture  Rocks 

Clinger,  W.  Hyman 627  Pine  St.,  Williamsport 

Follmer,   Chester   Eugene Williamsport 

Gamble,  Derwood  Burns 1208  Seventh  Ave.,  Altoona 

Hartman,  Roscoe  D Millville 

Ham,  William  Arthur Airville 

Hill,  Lloyd  Benjamin 102  N.  Main  St.,  Bethlehem 

McCracken,  Herbert  John Ralston 

McNaul,  Oscar  William Coalport 

Ross,  Wilford  Herman Woodland 

Scott,  Austin  Corbin Shamokin 

Speer,   Carlton   Price Chambersburg 

57 


Spicer,  George  B 1320  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Thomas,  Arthur  J Carbondale 

Williams,  William  E Mahanoy  City 

Williamson,  John  Edgar Bellwood 

Expression 

Ball,  Ruth  Christina Montoursville 

Barnes,  Flossie  May 412  10th  St.,  S.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Black,  Lucille 621  Hepburn  St.,  Williamsport 

Daugherty,  Elizabeth  Eleanor Roaring  Spring 

Duchon,   Mary Hazleton 

Fleming,  Mildred Trout  Run 

Hoffman,   Myrtle Montgomery 

Hughes,  Winnifred Blossburg 

Keim,  Elizabeth  Livingston Lewistown 

Knepp,  Hazel  K Lewistown 

McGee,  Helen  Louise McGees  Mills 

Mettler,  Rachel  Reed Danville 

Mock,  Frances  Willard Roaring  Spring 

Morgart,  Reba Montgomery 

Nichols,  Ida  Florence 811  Maple  Place,  Williamsport 

Noble,  Eva  Pearl Patton 

Ramsey,  Edythe  Alena 1127  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Reed,  Elizabeth  Russell 157  Pine  St.,  Williamsport 

Rich,    Annabelle Woolrich 

Rutherford,  Miriam  Braucher Laurelton 

Severance,  Bernice 2227  N.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia 

Shenton,    Carrie Slatedak 

Slate,  Martha  Virginia - 361  Mulberry  St.,  Williamsport 

Stanley,  Grace  Belle Philipsburg 

Swartz,  Roberta  Elizabeth 34  S.  13th  St.,  Harrisburg 

Tubbs,  Beulah  Vesta Bloomsburg 

Waite,  Ella  Rosalie Linden 

Amos,  Ross  Edwin 512  Frick  Bldg.,  Pittsburji 

Beckley,  Chester  Arthur New  Cumberland 

Beyer,  William  Vinton Smoke  Run 

Button,  Charles  Mattimore 721  Fourth  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Frank,  Nelson  Emerson Stormstown 

Gamble,  Derwood  Burns 1208  7th  Ave.,  Altoona 

Glosser,  Henry  Clyde 29  Ross  St.,  Williamsport 

Haley,  William  Preston Grampian,  Pa.,  Clearfield  Co. 

Hodgson,  Irvin  Swyers St.  Benedict 

Jacobs,  Henry  Strobel 1208  13th  St.,  Altoona 

Jenkins,  T.  R Williamsport 

68 


Lewis,  Harry  Harrison Centre  St.,  Ashland 

McCracken,  Herbert  John Ralston 

Mentzer,  Clayton  A Waynesboro 

Minds,  Chester  A Ramey 

Mulligan,  Franklin  William 316  Market  St.,  Williamsporl 

Ott,  Emery  Durbin 23  Centre  St.,  Danville 

Plankenhorn,   Robert  Lattimer Muncy 

Smith,  Albert  Vernon 713  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Steel,  Charles  C Williamsburg 

Thomas,  Arthur  J Carbondale 

Voss,  Walter  Henry Germania 

Williams,  William  E Mahanoy  City 

Williamson,  John   Edgar Bellwood 

Woods,  Harold  Phillip Williamsburg 

Art 

Allen,  Ethel  Winnifred Slate  Run 

Blake,  Ethel  Natholia 1300  5th  Ave.,  Altoona 

Blakeslee,  Lois  Marie Muncy 

Braddock,  Maude 900  Louisa  St.,  Williamsport 

Buhl,  Agnes  Adell Marienville 

Caflisch,  Doris  Larene Keating  Summit 

Cahan,  Alta  B 1151  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Chisolm,  Emilie  M Huntingdon 

Culver,  Anna  Maude 738  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Earle,  Laura 229  Grampian,  Williamsport 

Forrester,  Janet  Catherine Brighton  Road,  Allegheny 

Gleason,  Martha  E Driftwood 

Gohl,  Mable  Florence Williamsport 

Hadtner,  Florence 1300  Pine  St.,  Williamsport 

Haskin,  Mrs.  H.  P Williamsport 

Hubbard,  Ethel  Margaret 645  Hepburn  St.,  Williamsport 

Huffman,  Leonore 234  W  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Kerr,  Jean  C Donora 

Laedlein,  Laura  L 641  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Lloyd,  Anna  Garvin 322  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Mack,   Minnie  May Seminary 

Maitland,  Louise  Gorman 1046  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

MacDonald,  Mrs.  Hugh 1143  Vine  St.,  Williamsport 

McCloskey,  Stella  May Hyner 

McGee,  Helen  Louise McGees  Mills 

Mettler,   Rachel   Reed Danville 

Miller,   Mrs.   Lizzie  A Watsontown 

Nichols,  Man,' 1557  Scott  St.,  Williamsport 

59 


Raup,  Marguerite  Lucy 424  Wyoming  St.,  Williamsport 

Rich,  Grace  Elizabeth Woolrich 

Rutherford,  Miriam  Braucher Laurehon 

Simmons,  Martha  Elizabeth 740  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Slate,  Martha  Virginia 361  Mulberry  St.,  Williamsport 

Stanley,   Grace   Belle Philipsburg 

Stearns,  Emilie  Lyon 511  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Thompson,  Elizabeth  Jane Chatham  Run 

Amos,   Ross   Edwin Pittsburg 

Derr,  G.  McClellan 836  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Gamble,  Derwood  Burns 1208  7th  Ave.,  Altoona 

Glass,  Ernest  Wilson 914  S.  21st  St.,  Harrisburg 

Hall,  Harry  Minier Curry  Run 

Hall,  Joseph  Fleming Trout  Run 

Melroy,  Raymond  Shields East  Waterford 

Preston,  Waldo  Emerson Canton 

Siegel,  Ernest 25  Washington  St.,  Williamsport 

Stocking,  Gehrett  Oliver Bryn  Mawr 

Vandersloot,  Carl  D 29  Washington  St.,  Williamsport 

Physical  Training  Department 

Special  Classes 

Allen,  Margaret  Lillian 1119  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Boyer,  Edith  May 1108  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Culver,  Anna  Maude 738  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Davison,  Myrtle  Jean 34  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Goehrig,  Harriet 142  North  St.,  Williamsport 

Hill,  Anna  B 710  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Morgan,  Mabel  Morris 729  Elmira,  St.,  Williamsport 

Reed  Elizabeth  Russell 157  Pine  St.,  Williamsport 

Simmons,  Martha  Elizabeth 740  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Slate,  Martha  Virginia 361  Mulberry  St.,  Williamsport 

Taylor,  Louise  1 452  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Walker,  Ellen 715  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Welsh,  Marie 416  Pine  St.,  Williamsport 

Wendt,  Mabel  V 232  Washington  St.,  Williamsport 

Bell,  Vesper 152  Academy  St.,  Williamsport 

Clark,    Henry Williamsport 

Clark,    Sheldon Williamsport 

Hagenbugh,  James 740  Arch  St.,  Williamsport 

Hicks,  William  W 406  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Jones,  Allen 224  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Mosser,  Joseph  Hoffer 330  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Sherman,  Hortense 713  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

60 


School  of  Pianoforte 

Allen,  Ethel  Winnifred Slate  Run 

Appell,  Ruth 223  William  St.,  Williamsport 

Baker,  Edith 1023  Woodmont  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Bell,  Lois  Jordan 110  N.  Beaver  St.,  York 

Bennett,  May 406  Rural  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Black,  Lucille 621  Hepburn  St.,  Williamsport 

Blake,  Ethel  Natholia 1300  5th  Ave.,  Altoona 

Blakeslee,   Lois   Marie Muncy 

Boyce,  Mary  Emeline Clearfield 

Boyer,  Edith  May 1108  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Brown,    Luelle Loysburg 

Brownell,  Elsie 23  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Brownell,  Kathryn 346  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Buhl,  Agnes  Adell Marienville 

Burrows,  Cora  Elizabeth Picture  Rocks 

Burse,  Mary 602  Locust  St.,  Williamsport 

Bussom,  Gertrude 525  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Caflisch,  Frances  Jessamine Keating  Summit 

Chisolm,  Emilie  M Huntingdon 

Cline,  Beryl 626  Grace  St.,  Williamsport 

Copeland,  Faye 326  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Counsil,  Helen  Lorene Sinnemahoning 

Crites,  Myrtilla  E 735  Fourth  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Crosby,  Blanche  Ruth De  Young 

Cummings,  Hazel 470  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Davis,  Marion 835  Fifth  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Decker,    Bernice Montgomery 

Decker,  Rachel  Eger Montgomery 

Decker,    Vivian Montgomery 

Dent,  Ruth 817  Hepburn  St.,  Williamsport 

Donahue,  May 35  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Duchon,    Mary Hazleton 

Duke,  Susan  Viola Jersey  Shore 

Ellis,  Emily 322  Locust  St.,  Williamsport 

Ellithorpe,  Orpha  M Nausen 

Eslinger,  Mary  Agnes Saxton 

Fairfax,  Ella  May 506  Mulberry  St.,  Williamsport 

Foust,  Margaret  Elizabeth 921  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Frantz,  Alma  M 440  Walnut  St.,  Williamsport 

Gamble,   Lola Vilas 

Gann,  Josephine 237  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Gleason,  Martha  E Driftwood 

61 


Gott,  Marie  McGreagor 815  Maple  Place,  Williamsport 

Griffith,  Cora  Ellen Freeland 

Harer,  Hazel  Margaret Vilas 

Harinton,  Sarah 18  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Haswell,  Marian  A 1227  Isabella  St.,  Williamsport 

Hazelet,  Elizabeth G25  Hepburn  St.,  Williamsport 

Head,  Janet  Chrystabel Williamsport 

Himes,  Ruth  R New  Oxford 

Howell,  Mrs.  William  H Cogan  Station 

Hull,  Mable  Allen New  Enterprise 

Hutchison,  Helen  Mabel Warriors  Mark 

Kauderman,  Anna  Mary 133  5th  St.,  Williamsport 

Kaupp,  Katherine 700  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Keller,  Eva 1400  Almond  St. ,  Williamsport 

Kisner,  Margaret 1006  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Klinefelter,  Erma North  Bend 

Knepp,  Hazel  K Lewistown 

Kopp,  Sarah ". .  .337  Hastings  St.,  S.  Williamsport 

Laedlein,  Martha  B 1130  Erie  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Leiter,  Elsie  Reba 1140  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Lepley,  Mae  Annetta Coalport 

Lister,  Helen 400  E.  Third  St,  Williamsport 

McBurney,  Elizabeth  Stratford Mount  Union 

McClellan,  Grace  Ruth Pleasant  Unity 

McCloskey,  Stella  May Hyner 

McCormack,  Florence 331  Rural  Ave.,  Williamsport 

McGee,  Helen  Louise McGees  Mills 

McMurray,  Georgia  Jane Ansonville 

Melick,  La  Reine 317  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Metzger,  Mary 1006  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Metzger,  Miriam 856  Louisa  St.,  Williamsport 

Minich,  Mary  Jones 150  Walnut  St.,  Columbia 

Mitchell,  J.  Neafie Grampian,  Williamsport 

Mohn,  Alice 350  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Mohn,  Mable 350  E.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Moltz,  Helene  Marie 420  Grampian,  Williamsport 

Moorehead,  Romaine  M William.sport 

Mutchler,  Margaret Nesbit 

Nelson,  Verna  M Muncy 

Newton,    Edith Coalport 

Nichols,  Ida  Florence 811  Maple  Place,  Williamsport 

Noble,  Eva  Pearl Patton 

Opp,  Effie  A Muncy 

62 


Petit,    Isabel Waterville 

Potter,  EmUy  May 704  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Preston,   Mable   Kent Hepburnville 

Pyles,  Mary  Diener 727  Elmira  St.,  Williamsport 

Reber,  Emily  G 925  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Reed,  Elizabeth  Russell 157  Pine  St.,  Williamsport 

Reed,  Iva  May Dudley 

Reidy,  Alma  Leona Wallaceton 

Rhodes,  Phoebe  Eleanor 522  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Rich,  Annabclle Woolrich 

Rich,  Ruth Woolrich 

Rider,  Anna  Christine 424  Wyoming  St.,  Williamsport 

Roupp,  Margaret East  Point 

Runkle,  Mary 701  Parker  St.,  Williamsport 

Runkle,  Sarah 701  Parker  St.,  Williamsport 

Schultz,  Ed!ia  F 931  Mary  St.,  Williamsport 

Severance,  Eernice  M 2227  N.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia 

Shaffer,  Elizabeth  C 623  Washington  St.,  Williamsport 

Shenton,    Carrie Slatedale 

Sherman,  Georgiana 622  Spruce  St.,  Williamsport 

Shimer,  Lillian  Sarah Neffs  Mills 

Snyder,  Jennie 1930  Apple  St.,  Newberry 

Speer,  Helen  L Chambersburg 

Smith,  Vera  Lillian Jersey  Shore 

Stanley,   Grace   Belle Philipsburg 

Stanton,  Marguerite  B 114  Ross  St.,  Williamsport 

Steel,  Bertha  Lourane Williamsburg 

Stull,  Eugenia 1100  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Swift,  Ethel  Virginia Woodland 

Tate,  Helen 318  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Taylor,  Louise  1 452  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Taylor,  Ruth 1009  Vine  St.,  Williamsport 

Thompson,  Elizabeth  Jane Chatham  Run 

Thompson,  Katherine 813  Hepburn  St.,  Williamsport 

Thrall,  Frances Grampian,  Williamsport 

Tull,  Henrietta  Nelson Crisfield,  Md. 

Vanosdale,  Julia  Irene 504  Washington  St.,  Williamsport 

Vosburgh,  Olive  Aurora 908  Vine  St.,  Williamsport 

Wallis,  Mary  Virginia 7  Trinity  Place,  Williamsport 

Weiss,  Caroline  Katherine 38  Ross  St.,  Williamsport 

Weymouth,  Frances 612  Second  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Williamson,  Kathryne Bellwood 

Wilson,  Emily 166  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

63 


Wood,  Bessie  J 440  Wilson  St.,  Williamsport 

Carson,  Jesse 

Cockburn,  Mansel 945  Erie  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Dower,  Guy Mahanoy  City 

Flock,  Howard 627  Franklin  St.,  Williamsport 

Gray,  Edward 823  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Hill,  Lloyd  Benjamin 102  N.  Main  St.,  Bethlehem 

Holm,  Albert Oaxaca,   Mexico 

Little,  Leslie  Torrence Picture  Rocks 

McConnell,  Walter 732  High  St.,  Williamsport 

McNaul,   Oscar  William Coalport 

Plankenhorn,  Robert  Lattimer Muncy 

Reber,  Lee  H 925  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Seigel,  Ernest 25  Washington  St.,  Williamsport 

Vandersloot,  Carl  D 29  Washington  St.,  Williamsport 

Wallis,  Phillip 7  Trinity  Place,  Williamsport 

Williams,  William  E Mahanoy  City 

Violin 

Caflisch,  Helen  Madeline Keating  Summit 

Carson,   Verne Waterville 

Chisolm,  Emelie  M Huntingdon 

Cowdrick,  Bernice  M 338  Louisa  St.,  Williamsport 

Foust,  Margaret  Elizabeth 921  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Hart,  Martha  May 762  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Kissinger,  Belle  V 432  W.  Edwin  St.,  Williamsport 

Krouse,  Marianne 967  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Laedlein,  Laura  L 641  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Olmstead,  Anna Montgomery 

Petrikin,  Frances  H Muncy 

Pott,  Elsa 486  William  St.,  Williamsport 

Potter,  Emily  May 704  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Rothfuss,  Ida  Caroline 719  Franklin  St.,  Williamsport 

Shank,  Dorothy 330  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Snyder,  Jennie 1930  Apple  St.,  Newberry 

Steinbacher,  Oliver 844  Second  St.,  Williamsport 

Thompson,  Martha 142  Market  St.,  Williamsport 

Vermilya,   Zeola Muncy 

Anderson,  John  A Seminary 

Bickler,  Harry  J 703  Franklin  St.,  Williamsport 

Del  Canto,  Felix Apam,  Hidalgo,  Mexico 

Derr,  Paul  A 836  High  St.,  Williamsport 

Dower,  Guy Mahanoy  City 

Eckenstein,  Harry  E 857  Erie  Ave.,  Williamsport 

64 


Flock,  Carl 635  Franklin  St.,  Williamsport 

Glass,  Ernest  Wilson 914  S.  21st  St.,  Harrisburg 

Hagerman,  Raymond  A 444  William  St.,  Williamsport 

Hopler,  Harold  S Jersey  Shore 

McCloskey,  Maurice  A 710  Second  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Nichols,  Ernest 22  E.  Central  Ave.,  S.  Williamsport 

Reber,  H.  Frederick 925  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport 

Ripple,  Richard  B 55  Washington  St.,  Williamsport 

Schell,  John  H 1051  Dewey  Ave.,  Newberry 

Thrall,  Raymond Grampian,  Williamsport 

Ward,  Allen Montgomery 

Zwiesele,  Frederick 639  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Vocal 

Allen,  Ethel  Winnifred Slate  Run 

Applegate,  Blanche 319  Locust  St.,  Williamsport 

Belle,  Lois  Jordon 110  N.  Beaver  St.,  York 

Bierly,  Jessie 811  Maple  Place,  Williamsport 

Blake,  Ethel  Natholia 1300  5th  Ave.,  Altoona 

Black,   Lonella   C Laquin 

Boyce,  Mary  Emeline Clearfield 

Buhl,  Agnes  Adell Marienville 

Burrows,  Cora  Elizabeth Picture  Rocks 

Caflisch,  Doris  Larene Keating  Summit 

Caflisch,  Frances  Jessamine Keating  Summit 

Caflisch,  Helen   Madeline Keating  Summit 

Chisolm,    Emilie Huntingdon 

Cole,  Laverina 844  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Coolridge,  Mrs.  Irene 835  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Counsil,    Helen   Lorena Sinnemahoning 

Crites,  Myrtilla  E 735  Fourth  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Culver,  Anna  Maude 738  W.  Third  St.,  Williamsport 

Dodd,  Emily  May 337  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Duke,   Susan  Viola Jersey  Shore 

Eslinger,  Mary  Agnes Saxton 

Forrester,  Janet  Catherine Brighton  Road,  Allegheny 

Hales,  Ruth 410  Grant  St.,  Williamsport 

Hartzell,  Helen 612  N.  16th  St.,  Harrisburg 

Himes,  Ruth  P New  Oxford 

Hull,  Mabel  Allen New  Enterprise 

Keim,   Elizabeth  Livingston Lewistown 

Lawton,    Nellie   Blanche Paxinos 

Maitland,  Louise  Gorman 1046  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

Maneval,  May 1461  W.  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport 

65 


McBurney,  Elizabeth  Stratford Mount  Union 

McCloskey,   Stella  May Hyner 

McGee,  Helen  Louise McGees  Mills 

Mettler,   Rachel   Reed Danville 

Newton,    Edith Coalport 

Nichols,  Bessie 811  Maple  Place,   Williamsport 

Nichols,  Ida  Florence 811  Maple  Place,  Williamsport 

Noble,  Eva  Pearl Patton 

Reidy,  Alma  Leona Wallaceton 

Roupp,  Margaret East  Point 

Rutherford,  Miriam  Braucher Laurelton 

Scott,  Martha 521  W.  Third   St.,  Williamsport 

Simmons,  Martha  Elizabeth 740  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport 

Speer,  Helen  L Chambersburg 

Stanley,   Grace   Belle Philipsburg 

Tull,  Henrietta  Nelson Crisfield,  Md. 

Witman,  Eleanor Jersey  Shore 

Wurster,  Maude 739  Poplar  St.,  Williamsport 

Yeagle,  Verna 953  Louisa  St.,  Williamsport 

Young,  Carrie 801   Market   St.,   Williamsport 

Amos,   Ross   Edwin Pittsburg 

Beyer,  William  Vinton Smoke  Run 

Burkhart,  James  Willard 309  So.  Grier  St.,  Williamsport 

Crites,  B.  E 735   Fourth   Ave.,  Williamsport 

Frank  Nelson  Emerson Stormstown 

Gamble,  Derwood  Burns 1208  Seventh  Ave.,  Altoona 

Glenn,  Randolph  Foster Sunbury 

Haley,  John  G Grampian 

Hartman,  Roscoe  D Millville 

High,   Decker Elimsport 

Holm,  Albert Oaxaca,  Mexico 

Lorenz,  Robert  Donald Roaring  Spring 

Melroy,  John  Freeman East  Waterford 

Mentzer,  Clayton  A Waynesboro 

Meyer,   Perry  M Montoursville 

Minds,  Chester  A Ramey 

Plankenhorn,  Robert  Lattimer Muncy 

Sutliff,  Jesse  Glen Moosic 

Sherman,  Harry  Hubbard Sewell,  N.  J. 

Speer,  Carlton  Price Chambersburg 

Stocking,  Gehrett  Oliver Bryn  Mawr 

Williams,  William  E Mahanoy  City 

Woods,  Harold  Philip Williamsburg 

66 


'1 


Summary 

Resident  Graduates 4 

Students  in  Classical  Department 21 

Students  in  Scientific  Department 13 

Students  in  Belles  Lettres  Department 22 

Students  in  Special  Work 98 

Students  in  Academic  Department 14 

Students  in  Primary  Department 30 

Students  in  College  Preparatory  Department 29 

Students  in  History  and  Literature  Department 1 

Students  in  Commercial  Department 33 

Students  in  Expression 53 

Students  in  Physical  Training  Department  (Special  Classes) 22 

Students  in  Art  Department 47 

Music  Department 

Students  in  Pianoforte 146 

Students  in  Harmony  and  History 19 

Students  in  Violin 37 

Students  in  Vocal 73 

Students   in  all  Departments 662 

Those  counted  more  than  once 247 

Total   Enrollment 415 

Ladies    243 

Gentlemen   172  415 


67 


Alumni  Organization 

President,  Mr.  William  H.  Stevenson. 
Vice  President,  The  Reverend  Oliver  S.  Metzler. 
Recording  Secretary,  Miss  Martha  B.  Bowman. 
Corresponding  Secretary,  Miss  Ethyl  A.  Weisel. 
Treasurer,  Mr.  George  J.  Koons. 

Executive  Committee 

Maj.  William  P.  Clarke. 
Miss  Mary  K.  Artley. 
Miss  Augusta  H.  Gilmore. 
Mr.  Robert  F.  Rich. 
Miss   M/argaret  Metzger. 
Mrs.  T.  M.  B.  Hicks. 
Mr.  Harry  B.  Mingle. 


Alumni 


Names. 


Class. 


Adams,  J.  F 1895 

Ake,  J.   H 1899 

Ake,   M.   H 1906 

Akers,    Miss    Lizzie 1885 

Albertson,   O.   H 1895 

Alderdice,  Miss  M.  E 1897 

♦Alexander,   C.   T 1853 

Alexander,   E.    B 1889 

Alexander,    Miss   Winifred. .  .1893 

Allen,   R.  J 1897 

*Allen,  R.   P 1852 

Allen,  W.  H 1904 

Ames,  Miss  M.  C 1901 

Anderson,   Miss   Efifa  G 1895 

Anderson,    G.    R 1895 

Anderson,  Miss  Rosa  T 1897 

Anderson,   S.   L 1887 

Andrews,  W.  W 1884 

Andrus,    F.    J 1903 

Armstrong,  W.  L 1897 

*Arndt,   C.  K 1868 

Artley,  Miss  A.  A 1895 

Artley,  Miss  M.  K 1904 

Ash,  V.   B 1897 

Ash,   W.   F 1897 

Ault,  Miss  S.  K 1898 

Babb,   Miss   Estella 1897 

Babb,  Miss  Kate  J 1889 

Bailey,   Miss  M.   E 1902 

Bain,    W.    1 1901 

Baird,    Eugene   H 1891 

Baker,   E.   G 1884 

Baker,  Miss  L.  L 1898 

Baker,    G.    W 1876 

Baker,   Miss   Margaret 1883 

Baker,    W.    F 1900 

*tBaldwin,   A.   S 1903 

Baldwin,    J.    B 1881 

Ball,  Miss  Cora  L 1891 

Ball,  Miss  S.  F 1889 

Balls,  H.  J 1907 

Barber,  Miss  A.  E 1879 

Barker,    W.    S 1897 

fBarnes,  W.  W 1903 

Barnitz,   C.   M 1890 

Barnitz,    S.    J 1897 

Barr,   Miss  Adelle 1880 

Barrows,  Miss  Elizabeth 1907 

♦Deceased.    fHonorary. 


Names.  Class. 

Barton,  Miss  F.  A 1865 

♦Barton,  J.  H 1860 

Basil,  Miss  F.   M 1897 

Beck,  Miss  C.  L 1896 

Beck,   G.   C 1897 

Beck,  Miss  M.  J 1852 

Beddow,    William 1888 

Beers,    L.    H 1869 

tBell,  J.   E 1880 

Bender,  Miss  C.  E 1903 

fBender,  H.  R 1882 

♦Bennett,  Allen 1877 

Bennett,   Miss  C.   A 1907 

Bennett,  Miss  H.  C 1858 

Bennett,  Miss  M.  P 1884 

Bennett,  Miss  N.  H 1880 

fBenscoter,  C.  C 1880 

♦Benscoter,  Miss  M.  G 1897 

Benscoter,  W.  E 1893 

Betts,    William   T 1891 

Beyer,   Miss   Sarah   A 1891 

Beyer,    T.    P 1898 

Beymer,  Miss  C.  M 1897 

Biddle,    Miss    E 1861 

Bidlack,   S.  B 1901 

♦Biggs,   E.   H 1862 

Bixler,   J.    W 1878 

Black,  Miss  Anna  S 1889 

Blatchford,  Miss  E.  G 1903 

Blatchford,  Miss  E.  B 1903 

Bloom,  Miss  E.  U 1901 

Bloom  Miss  G.  E 1906 

Bloom,  Miss  G.   1 1901 

♦Blythe,  Miss  A.  M 1896 

Bodine,   DeWitt 1861 

Bond,   E.   J 1902 

Bower,    H.    C 1905 

Bowman,    A.    S 1868 

Bowman,    G.    A 1902 

fBowman,  J.    F 1882 

Bowman,    J.    H 1881 

Bowman,  Miss  M.  B 1897 

♦Bowman,  S.  L 1852 

Bowman,   S.   S 1863 

Bowman,   Sumner   S 1886 

fBowman,   Bishop  Thos 1898 

Boynton,    Miss    E 1864 

Brady,   L.    M 1884 


69 


Names.  Class. 

Bradly,   Miss  K 1857 

Brenholtz,  Miss  L.  A 1905 

Brenneman,  J.  E 1897 

tBrill,   William    1903 

Brinton,  C.   S 1890 

Brouse,  Miss  R.  M 1907 

Brown,  C.  1 1888 

Brown,   H.   L 1880 

Brown,  J.   C 1868 

Brown,    J.    J 1867 

Brunstetter,   F.  H 1895 

Bryner,  C.  W 1898 

Bubb,  M.   B 1898 

*Buckalevv,  W.   J 1871 

Buckley,  Miss  E.  M 1883 

Buckley,  Miss  S.  E 1884 

Burch,  Miss  E.  M 1899 

Burgan,  H.  W 1903 

Burke,   E.   W 1882 

Burkholder,  H.  C 1901 

Burnley,  C.  W 1863 

*Burnley,  Miss  L.  H 1893 

Burnley,  Miss  M.  C 1893 

Busey,  G.  M 1882 

Calder,  Miss  M 1865 

Campbell,  F.  C 1863 

Campbell,  I.   P 1872 

Campbell,  Miss  M.  L 1893 

♦Campbell,   R.   P 1872 

Carnill,  S.  S 1895 

Carskadon,  Miss  E.  M 1901 

Carter,  R.  T 1875 

Carver,  W.  A 1871 

Cassidy,  Miss  E.  F 1887 

Chamberlain,  Miss  R.  A 1892 

Champion,   Miss   M 1879 

Chapman,  H.  0 1868 

Cheston,  Miss  A.  H 1884 

Cheston,   H.   C 1886 

Cheston,  Miss  M.  1 1897 

Chilcote,  S.  S.  C 1903 

*Church,  F.   E 1863 

*Clarke,  F.  A.  C 1872 

Clarke,  W.   P 1880 

Clarke,   J.    C 1885 

Clarkson,  J.  A.  C 1884 

Cleaver,  Miss  C.  Y 1876 

Cleaver,  Miss  L.  J 1866 

*Clees,  T.  0 1868 

Cole,  Miss  McE.  S 1894 

*Deceased.     fHonorary. 


Names.  Class. 

*Comp,  J.   S 1869 

Conner,  Miss  Adella 1889 

Conner,   B.   C 1871 

Conner,   N.    S 1899 

Conner,  Miss   Sallie 1887 

*Conner,  S.  J.  A 1861 

Conner,  S.  A.  J 1886 

Cook,  W.   B 1907 

Cooper,  Miss  A 1864 

*Cooper,  Miss  A.  M 1864 

Cooper,   Miss   Antoinette 1891 

Cooper,   R.  W 1887 

Correll,  Miss  G.  V 1893 

*Correll,   W.   H 1892 

Cox,  C.  S 1866 

Cramer,  H.   G 1902 

Cramer,  Miss  M.  C 1899 

*Crawford,  Miss  Lavina  P...1855 

Crawford,  Miss  M.  E 1865 

*Crawford,  Mary  R 1886 

*Crawford,  Miss  R.  A 1857 

Creager,   C.   E 1876 

Creager,    Miss   E 1900 

Creager,  Miss  M.  0 1900 

Creveling,   C.   C 1895 

Creveling,  Miss  G.  A 1896 

Creveling,  Miss  Ida  B.  L 1890 

Creveling,  Miss  M.  L 1887 

Creveling,  S.  A 1862 

Crever,  Miss  A.  Rosa 1886 

Crotsley,   H.   H 1886 

Crust,  T.  L 1890 

Cudlip,  J.  S 1901 

*Cummings,  Miss  L.  W 1877 

Curns,  Miss  M.  E 1883 

Curran,    H.   A 1858 

Dale,   Miss   F 1872 

Dann,  Miss  A.  D 1893 

Darby,  Miss  F.  E 1900 

Dart,  Miss  Elizabeth 1875 

Dashiell,  Miss  A.  F 1877 

Davis,  Miss  C.  M 1906 

Davis,   H.   B 1853 

Davis,  Miss  M.  B 1852 

Davis,  Miss  J.  D 1898 

*Dawes,   Joseph   FI 1891 

Deavor,  Miss  Ida  C 1887 

Deavor,  J.  D.  W 1880 

Deavor,  E.  E.  A 1871 

*Deavor,  W.  T.  S 1888 

De  Armond,  D.  A 1866 


70 


Names.  Class. 

Decker,  Miss  J.  M 1903 

*Dempsey,  C.  W 1893 

Detwiler,  Miss  P.  C 1895 

*Diemer,  J.  B 1853 

Dietrick,  F.   P 1871 

♦Dili   A.   H 1852 

♦Dili,  M.  R 1863 

♦Dili,   W.   H 1857 

Drake,  C.  V 1905 

Drinkle,  Miss  M.  E 1867 

Drum,  Miss  E.  M 1885 

♦Drum,  M.  L 1857 

Duncan,  C.  A 1900 

♦Dunkerly,  J.   R 1878 

Dunkle,  W.  T 1901 

Duvall,  G.  A 1903 

Ebert,  Miss  A.  M 1860 

Eckbert,  Miss  A.  M 1874 

Eder,  Miss  M.  G 1884 

Edgar,  Miss  M 1857 

Edwards,  Miss  A.  C 1881 

Eichelberger,  J.   Allie 1901 

Elliott,  Miss  M.  F 1862 

Ely,   Miss   J.   A 1899 

♦Emery,  Miss  Eva  V 1857 

♦Emery,  Miss  Elizabeth 1860 

Emery  "V  P 1857 

Engler,  ,     H 1900 

English,  A.  J 1902 

♦Ent,  W.  H 1858 

Essington,  Miss  M.  R 1877 

Essington,  Miss  N.  A 1865 

Evans,  S.  B 1885 

tEveland,  W.  P 1906 

tEveland,  Mrs.  W.  P 1906 

Everett,  Miss  Charlotte  C....1886 

Everett,  Miss  M.  M 1903 

Eyer,  H.   B 1885 

Faunce,  J.  E 1863 

Faus,  Miss  Eva  R 1897 

Faus,   George  W 1891 

Fehr,  H.  A 1890 

Fellenbaum,  E.  P 1903 

Ferguson,  Miss  H.  E 1885 

Fidler,  C.  L 1869 

Flick,  Miss  Trella  M 1894 

Follmer,   C.   L 1906 

Follmer,  Miss  Mabel 1902 

Follmer,  Miss  M.  E 1897 

Follmer,  Miss  S.  M 1887 

♦Deceased.    fHonorary. 


Names.  Class. 

♦Follmer,  W.  W 1897 

Ford,  Miss  A.  A 1898 

tForesman,   S.  T 1907 

Forest,  Miss  A.  A 1898 

Forrest,  Miss  Anna  L 1887 

Forrest,  G.  L 1898 

♦Foulke,  Miss  Jennie  R 1878 

Fowler,  Miss  M.  F 1904 

Fox,  Miss  M.  E 1898 

Fox,  W.   H 1907 

Frain,  Edmund  W 1894 

Francis,  J.  F 1898 

Freck,  H.  C 1896 

Fredericks,   Moore 1860 

Fredericks,  D.  H.  M 1862 

Friling,  Miss  M 1865 

Frost,  Miss  H.  H 1898 

Frost,  W.  M 1880 

tFrownfelter,  G.  W 1903 

Fryckland,   E 1899 

♦Fullmer,  C.  F 1881 

Fullmer,  C.   L 1880 

♦Furst,  A.  0 1854 

♦Furst,  C.  G 1852 

Galbraith,  Miss  A 1899 

Ganoung,  Miss  C.  M 1888 

Garrison,  Miss  M.  R 1897 

Gearhart,  H.  F 1853 

♦Gearhart,  W.  T 1862 

Gehret,  Miss  E.  L 1883 

♦Gere,  Miss  H.  A 1852 

Gere,  Miss  S.  F 1852 

tGibson,   Miss   Anna 1906 

Gibson,  W.  S 1877 

Gilmore,  Miss  A.  H 1884 

tGlass,  J.  F 1906 

Glenn,  G.  W.  M 1884 

Glosser,  W.  E 1890 

Glover,  Miss  L.  E 1884 

Goodlander,  Miss  J.  E 1855 

Goodwill,  W.  F 1875 

Graeff,  A.  N 1898 

Graham,  W.  A 1903 

♦Gray,  E.  J 1858; 

Gray,  Miss  E.  K 1893 

Gray,  Etta  S 188T 

Gray,  J.  M.  M 1896 

Gray,  Miss  Myrtle 1893 

Gray,  W.  E 1881 

Gray,  William  W 1886 


71 


Names.  Class. 

Grazier.  Miss  L.  A 1888 

*Green,  Miss  H.  M 1852 

*Green,  Miss  M.  A 1855 

Green,  Miss  J.  L 1892 

Greenly,  Miss  E.  M 1888 

Greenly,  T 1858 

Griggs,  Miss  B.  E 1871 

Grove,  G.  L 1903 

Grover,  D.  M 1896 

Guldin,  J 1872 

Guldin,  J.  E 1904 

Guss,  Miss  A.  E 1882 

Guss,  Miss  S.  C 1887 

Gutelius,  Miss  E.  M 1899 

Gutelius,    Miss   Margaret 1907 

Hahn,  Miss  L.  S 1871 

Halenbake,  Miss  S.  E 1862 

Hall,  A.   M 1905 

Hall,  S.  P 1897 

Hambleton,   C 1888 

Hamer,   H.    F 1901 

Hammond,  W.  S 1874 

*Hammond,   W.   A 1864 

Hanks,  H.  R 1876 

Hann,  C.  G 1878 

Harman,  Miss  A.  E 1868 

Harris,  B.  A 1896 

Harris,  F.  G 1873 

Harris,  Miss  I.  P 1870 

Harris,   Miss  L.   R 1872 

Hartman,   Miss   C 1863 

Hartman,  Franklin  E 1891 

Hartman,  L.  B 1897 

Hartman,  W.  W 1892 

Hartsock,  F.  D 1890 

Hartsock,   H.   W 1898 

Hartzell,  Miss  A.  M.  C 1883 

Hartzell,   C.  V 1879 

Harvey,   J.    C 1880 

Haughawout,  Miss  L.  M 1883 

Haughawout,  Miss  S.  F 1862 

*Haupt,  G.  W 1860 

Heafer,  Miss  Louise 1890 

Heck,   Albert   S 1887 

Heck,  O.  G 1884 

Heckman,  Miss  A.  M 1901 

Heckman.   E.   R 1894 

Heckman,  Miss  Helen  B 1891 

Hedding,  B.   E 1895 

Hedges,  Miss  E.  V 1879 

♦Deceased.     fHonorary. 

72 


Names.  Class. 

Heilman,   Miss  M 1894 

Heilman,  R.  P 1874 

*tHeilner,  S.  A 1876 

Heim,    C.    F 1875 

Heisley,  Miss  R.   N 1852 

*Hepburn,  A.  D 1862 

*Herr,  Miss  A.  M 1861 

Hill,  Miss  A 1881 

Hill,    George   H 1891 

Hill,  H.  R 1892 

Hillman,   George  M 1891 

Himes,  T.  B 1865 

Hippie,  T.  C 1865 

Hitchins,  H 1876 

Hively,   B.  W 1896 

tHoag,  Miss  C.  J 1895 

Hoffman,    W.    M 1902 

Hoke,  Miss  J.  C 1905 

Holland,  Clyde  S 1902 

Hollopeter,  S.  G.  M 1865 

*Hontz,  A.  W 1890 

Hooper,  Miss  M.  L 1893 

Hooven,  Miss  E.  R 1887 

Hooven,  Miss  M.  M 1886 

Hooven,  T.  M 1897 

Hoover,  W.   R 1885 

Horn,  Miss  M.  E 1903 

Horning,  Miss  B.  E 1898 

Houck,  Miss  G.  H 1881 

Houck,  U.  G 1889 

Houck,  W.  L 1892 

*Howes,  Miss  A 1864 

Howland,  Miss  M.  A 1893 

Hunter,  L.  H 1884 

Huntley,  G.  W.,  Jr 1889 

Huntley,  Miss  L.  J 1888 

Hursh,  Miss  L.  M 1882 

Hutchinson,  J.  G 1862 

Hutchinson,  W.  L 1884 

*Hyman,  Miss  J.  S 1880 

*Hyman,  Miss  S.  R 1860 

Ilgenfritz,   E.   F 1900 

Irvin,  Miss  N.   V 1900 

*Jackson,  C.  G 1858 

*James,   J.    Harry 1866 

James,  W.  M 1878 

Janney,  L.  R 1874 

Jenks,  Miss  M.  1 1902 

John,   D.   C 1865 

*John,  G.  W 1858 


Names.  Class. 

John,  R.  R 1890 

Johns,  J.   E 1886 

Johns,    William 1884 

Johnson,  Miss  Jean 1890 

Johnson,  Miss  G.  L 1900 

Johnston,  G.  G 1893 

Johnston,  Miss  M.  W 1899 

Jones,  Miss  C.  Lois 1895 

Jones,  Miss  J.  L 1884 

Jones,  Miss  M.  E 1900 

Jones,  Miss  S.  T 1872 

Joyce,  Eli j  ah 1857 

Kalbfus,    Charles   H 1852 

Keefer,  Miss  Ella 1884 

Keeley,  E.  B 1901 

Kerslake,  J.  J 1900 

Kessler,  Miss  KM 1887 

Kiess,  H.  S 1898 

Kimball,   A.  W 1881 

King,   Miss   Ada 1877 

King,  G.  E 1876 

King  G.  W 1905 

King   M.    B 1903 

*Kirk,  Miss  N  A 1880 

Kitchen,  Miss  O.  R 1896 

tKlepfer,  G.  M 1903 

*Kline,  E.  D 1868 

Kline,  Miss  S.  M 1888 

Knox,   R.  J 1903 

Koch,  Miss  E.  V 1880 

Koch,  Miss  Ida  E 1886 

Koch,  Miss  Laura  M 1886 

Koller,  Miss  Louise 1891 

Konkle,  W.  B 1878 

Kress,  Miss  A.  M 1893 

Kress,  Miss  E.  H 1893 

Kress,  W.  C 1859 

Kurtz,  Miss  Mary  K 1895 

tLamberson,  A.  E 1903 

Lamberson,  Miss  B.  S 1906 

*Landis,   J.   W 1857 

Larned,  F.  W 1880 

Latshaw,  B.  S 1906 

Law,  F.   S 1868 

Leamy,  Miss  M.  E 1906 

tLeidy,  F.  W 1903 

Leidy,  Miss  M.  B 1885 

Leonard,  H.  E 1893 

Lepley,  Miss  E.   A 1904 

Levan,   Miss   M 1864 

♦Deceased.     fHonorary. 


Names.  Class. 

Lincoln,  Miss  A.  R 1893 

♦Lincoln,  Miss  H.  M 1884 

Little,  William  F 1888 

Lloyd,   A.    P 1879 

Long,  H.  E 1878 

Long,  Miss  J.  M 1884 

Loudenslager,  Miss  R.  S 1867 

tLove,  J.  K 1877 

*Loveland,  R.,  Jr 1876 

Lovell,  Miss  A.  M 1866 

Low,  Miss  Alice  L 1896 

Lowe,  Miss  Emma 1857 

*Lowe,  Miss  A.  S 1863 

Lowe,  J.  W 1877 

Macintosh,  Miss  J.  M 1898 

Mack,  Miss  M.  E 1901 

MacLaggan,  Miss  J.  M 1903 

Madara,   J.    W 1873 

*Madill,  G.  A 1858 

Madore,   B.  F 1892 

*Mahoney,  J.  F 1901 

Malick,  Miss  E.  H 1906 

*Malin,  Miss  E 1861 

Mallalieu,  Miss  B.  J 1890 

Mallalieu,  W.  S 1902 

*Markle,  A.  M 1871 

Martyn,  C.  S 1887 

Mason,  Miss  T 1866 

Massey,  Miss  A.  E 1864 

Massey,  Miss  M.  E 1873 

Mattern,  Miss  I.  G 1904 

tMattern,  J.  A 1903 

May,  W.  A 1873 

McBride,  Miss  L.  R 1895 

McCloskey,  C.  E 1895 

*McCloskey,  M.  J 1875 

McCloskey,  Miss  M.  L 1894 

McCollum,  Miss  M.  E 1890 

McCord,  Miss  Mary 1853 

*tMcCormick,  H.  C 1895 

McCullough,  Miss  M.  B 1895 

McCullough,  Miss  M.  J 1895 

♦McDowell,   A 1866 

♦McDowell,  Miss  C 1866 

♦McDowell,   H.   W 1888 

McDowell,  Miss  1 1865 

McDowell,  Lewis  J 1891 

McDowell,  T.   A 1895 

McDell,  Miss  L 1901 

McGraw,   J.   R 1886 

Mclntire,  Miss  Z.  B 1890 


73 


Names.  Class. 

McKee,  Miss  N.  E.  B 1882 

McKillip,  Miss  Rebecca 1904 

McMurtrie,  H.  H 1897 

McNemar,  Miss  D.  C 1896 

*McWilliams,   D.   A 1886 

Mearkle,  W.  W 1897 

Melick,  O.  B 1864 

Melshimer,  J.  A 1878 

Mendenhall,  Miss  A 1902 

*Mendenhall,  H.   S 1853 

*Metzger,  Miss  E.  Z 1879 

Metzger,  Miss  E.  Z 1900 

Metzger,  Miss  H.  M 1888 

Metzger,  Miss  H.  M 1904 

Metzler,  O.  S 1880 

Millard,  Miss  M.  E 1894 

Miller,  A.  G 1888 

Miller,  Miss  B.  E 1900 

Miller,  Miss  F.  E 1904 

Miller,  J.    M 1875 

Miller,  Miss  J.  R 1860 

Mills,  Miss  Daisy 1894 

Milnes,  Miss  L.  H 1885 

Minds,  Miss  E.  A 1893 

Minds,  J.   H 1893 

Minds,  Miss  E.  M 1901 

Mingle,   H.   B 1895 

Mitchell,  Miss  M.  J 1865 

Mitchell,  Miss  M.  L 1885 

Mitchell,   Max  L 1885 

Mock,   S.  U 1899 

Moore,  Miss  B.  B 1890 

Moore,  R.  S 1886 

Moore,   S.  G 1861 

Morgart,   J.    H 1887 

Morris,  Miss  J.  M 1907 

Mosser,   Miss   Annie 1882 

Mosser,  B.  H 1877 

Mortimer,  J.  F 1906 

Mortimer,  J.   H 1881 

Mortimer,  Miss  R.  S 1904 

Mortimer,  Miss  Z.  K 1906 

tMotter,  J.   C 1907 

Moul,   C.   B 1878 

tMoyer,  H.  C 1882 

Mulford,  Miss  E.  B 1887 

Mulliner,   Miss  B.   A 1896 

*Mulliner,  Miss  G.  L 1896 

Murray,  Miss  M.  A 1897 

Murray,  Thomas  H 1867 

♦Deceased.     fHonorary. 


Names.  Class. 

Musser,  Miss  M.  E 1881 

Mussina,  Miss  H 1862 

Mussina,  Miss  L 1861 

*Mussina,  Miss  M.  H 1864 

*Nash,  Francis  E 1865 

Nash,  Miss  K.  E 1860 

Neal,  Miss  E.  B 1898 

Neal,  E.  W 1900 

Needy,   Carl   W 1886 

*Neff,  J.  1 1861 

fNeeley,  T.   B 1891 

Nicodemus,   S.   D 1874 

fNoble,  W.  F.  D 1903 

Norcross,   W.   H 1865 

Norcross,    W.    H 1902 

Norris,  Miss  Sadie  R 1886 

Novenski,  Miss  A.  M 1898 

O'Connor,  Miss  M.  D 1906 

Oliver,  Miss  A.  S 1861 

Olmstead,  Miss  E 1875 

Olmstead,   Miss   M 1875 

Olmsted,   E.   F 1899 

Osman,   T.   Milton 1891 

Opp,  J.  A 1870 

Ott,  L.  D 1885 

Oyler,  R.  S 1898 

*Packer,   Miss   M 1852 

Packer,  Miss   S.  B 1852 

Pardee,  Miss  M.  H 1885 

Parlett,  Miss  M.  0 1897 

tPatton,  John 1903 

*tPatton,  A.  E 1903 

Pearce,  Miss  A.  M 1876 

Pearce,  Miss  Bessie 1877 

Pearre,  A 1858 

fPeaslee,  C.  L 1898 

Penepacker,  Miss  N.  M 1902 

Penepacker,  W.  F 1896 

Pennington,  Miss  J.  B 1902 

Pentz,  H.  L 1900 

Petty,  Miss  Edyth 1895 

Petty,  Miss  E.  G 1895 

Picken,  Miss  E.  M 1906 

Pidcoe,  A.  S 1886 

Piper,  C.  B 1897 

Piper,  E.  F 1896 

*Poisal,  R.   E 1858 

Pomeroy,  W.  R 1885 

Porter,  E.  A 1898 

Porter,  Miss  E.  S 1866 


74 


Names.  Class. 

*Pott,  R.  R 1858 

Potter,  Miss  F.  E 1907 

Potter,  J.  W 1904 

Preston,  Miss  H.  R 1905 

Price,  L.  M 1894 

Purdy,  Miss  Mary  P 1889 

Pyles,  E.  A 1893 

Rankin,  H.  L 1896 

Ransom,  Miss  K.  E 1867 

Reading,  Miss  A.  B 1903 

*Reeder,  W.  F 1875 

Reeder,   R.   K 1878 

Reeser,  I.  J 1888 

Reider,  Miss  Bertha  A 1886 

Reider,  Miss  Mary  L 1891 

Reighard,  Miss  S.  S 1866 

Remley,    G.    M 1892 

Rentz,  W.  F 1874 

Reynolds,  S.  A 1874 

Rex,  J.  B 1878 

Rhone,  Miss  M.  A 1906 

Riale,  Miss  H.  E 1885 

Rice,  Miss  M.  F 1900 

Rich,  Charles  O'N 1894 

Rich,  Miss  J.  F 1900 

Rich,  Miss  M.  A 1896 

Richards,  Miss  E.  L 1873 

Riddle,  E.  C 1877 

Riddle,  Miss  E 1854 

Riddle,  Miss  J.  D 1893 

*Riddle,  Miss  M.  E 1854 

Rigdon,   Nathan 1897 

Ripple,  T.   F 1905 

Ritter,   A.   G 1905 

Ritter,  Miss  F.  E 1902 

Robeson,  W.  F 1882 

Robeson,   Miss   M 1880 

*Robins,  Miss  M.  E 1884 

Rockwell,   Miss   Estella 1889 

Root,  Miss  J.  E 1906 

Rosenberry,    G.    W 1894 

Rothfuss,    Miss    Phoebe 1882 

Roundsley,  S.  F 1896 

Rowland,   Miss  L.   E 1906 

Rue,  Miss  J.  E 1902 

*Rue,  J.  W 1877 

Rue,  Miss  M.  M 1904 

Rudisill,  Miss  J.  E 1901 

Russell,  Miss  J.  S 1885 

Russell,  Miss  M.  J 1892 

♦Deceased.     tHonorary. 


Names.  Class. 

Rutherford,  Miss  F.  H 1901 

Rutherford,  Miss  H.  A 1906 

Sadler,  W.  F 1863 

Salter,    B.   A 1899 

Sangree,   P.  H 1865 

Sarver,  S.  J 1897 

Savidge,  Miss  H.  E 1905 

Saxon,   Benjamin  F 1891 

Saylor,  Miss  J.   S 1862 

*Scarborough,  G.  H 1878 

Schneider,  G.  L 1906 

Schoch,  A 1862 

*Schofield,  E.  L 1862 

Scholl,  Miss  M.  A 1897 

Schrade,   Miss  A.   M 1898 

Scott,    Alex 1901 

Scoville,  Miss  J.  E 1868 

Schuchart,  H.  J 1900 

Seaman,  Miss  A.  L 1903 

Sechler,  W.   A 1883 

Seeley,  Miss  E.  E 1903 

Seeley,  Miss  M.  W 1900 

Selfe,  Miss  S.  W 1903 

Sensenbach,  Miss  A.  V 1893 

Sydow,  Albert 1893 

Shaffer,  H.  P 1900 

Shale,  J.  H 1896 

Shammo,  Miss  F.  E 1879 

*tShaver,  J.  B 1891 

Shaver,  Miss  M.  M 1902 

Sheaffer,  W.  J 1890 

Shepherd,  M.  D 1906 

Sherlock,  Miss  A.  R 1902 

Shick,  Miss  Mary  M 1886 

Shipley,   Miss   Ida  A 1887 

Shoemaker,  Miss  M.  F 1901 

*Shoff,  H.  M 1895 

tSholl,    W.   W 1903 

Shoop,   W.   R 1883 

*Showalter,  Miss  A.  B 1885 

Showalter,  H.  M 1898 

Skeath,  W.  C 1902 

Skillington,  J.   E 1900 

Skillington,   J.   W 1904 

Slate,  Miss  A.  B 1892 

Slate,  Miss  F.  W 1894 

Slate,  G.,  Jr 1899 

Sleep,  F.  G 1896 

Sliver,  W.  A 1862 

Smith,    Miss   A.   G 1899 


75 


Names.  Class. 

Smith,  A.  H 1900 

*Smith,  H.  E 1866 

Smith,   J.   G 1907 

Smith,  N.   B 1872 

Smith   T.   J 1861 

Smith,    W.    B 1904 

Smouse,  Miss  N.  G 1906 

Snyder,  Miss  A.  C 1901 

Snyder,  Miss  C.  M 1906 

Snyder,  Miss  E 1881 

Souder,  Miss  R.  L 1865 

Spangler,  J.  L 1871 

Speakman,  Melville  K 1891 

Speyerer,  Miss  A.  E 1899 

Sponsler,  E.  E 1901 

*Spottswood,   Miss  A.   E 1873 

Spottswood,    L.    M 1865 

Sprout,  B.  B 1897 

Stabler,  Miss  C.  E 1898 

Stackhouse,  Miss'  A.  E 1885 

Stearns,    Miss    Catharine 1905 

Steck,  Miss  M.  V 1900 

*Steinmitz,  J.  L 1868 

Stephens,  H.  M 

Sterling,  Miss  E.  K 

Stevens,  Miss  A.  B 1906 

Stevens,   E.    M 1882 

Stevens,  Miss  E.  M 1904 

*Stevens,  G.   W 1881 

Stevens,  Miss  Jeannette 1907 

Stevens,   J.    C 1885 

Stevens,  Miss  N.  B 1902 

Stevenson,  W.  H 1883 

Stewart,  H.  L 1896 

Stewart,  J.  S 1888 

Stine,  Miss  P.  E 1907 

Stine,  R.   C 1902 

Stine,  R.  H 1903 

Stoltz,  Miss  R.  J 1873 

Stout,  Miss  P.  R 1883 

Striley,  Miss   C.   E 1907 

Strine,  Miss  M.  J 1869 

*Strohm,  W.  H 1870 

Strong,  Miss  H.  A 1880 

Stuart,  Miss  May  T 1882 

Sutton,  Miss  E.  V 1907 

Swartz,  Miss  B.  M 1890 

Swartz,  Miss  E.  B 1890 

Swartz,  T.  S 1885 

*Deceased.     fHonorary. 


Names.  Class. 

Swengle,   D.   F 1860 

Swope,  C.  W 1904 

Swope,   I.   N 1879 

Taneyhill,  C.  W 1868 

Taneyhill,   G.   L 1858 

*TaneyhiIl,  Miss  M.  E 1857 

Taneyhill,  O.  B 1877 

*Taneyhill,  Miss  S.  A 1853 

Taylor,  Miss  Ida  A 1875 

*Taylor,   Miss  Jennie  M 1886 

Taylor,  J.  W 1863 

Taylor,  Miss  M.  V 1896 

Taylor,  R.  S 1882 

Teitsworth,  E.  T 1887 

Ten  Broeck,  Miss  M.  E 1906 

Test,  Miss  C.  S 1881 

*Tewell,  J.  R 1886 

Thomas,  Miss  M.  Maud 1894 

Thomas,  Miss  Nellie  M 1894 

Thomas,  Miss  Sadie  D 1876 

tThompson,    W.    F 1906 

Thrush,  Miss   K.  A 1879 

Tibbins,  P.  McD 1900 

Tibbits,  Miss  C.   B 1899 

Tomlinson,  F.  H 1886 

Tomlinson,  Miss  M.  E 1880 

Tonner,  A.   C 1853 

*Townsend,    W.    F 1866 

Tracy,  Miss  M.  P 1890 

*Trevorton,  Henry 1887 

Trevorton,  Miss  Minnie 1887 

Troxell,  Miss  M.  A 1890 

Truman,  Miss  Jessie 1905 

Urner,  Miss  H.  A 1905 

turner,  M.  G 1907 

Vail,   Miss   R.   C 1869 

Vanderslice,   J.    A 1863 

*Vanfossen,  Miss  Ada 1857 

Vansant,  Miss  M.   E 1896 

Volkmar,    W 1883 

Wakefield,   Miss   Aimee 1893 

Walker,   F.   C 1890 

Walker,   M.    N 1894 

Wallace,  Miss  C.  P 1891 

Wallis,   P.   M 1896 

Waltz,  Miss  Bertha  M 1891 

Wareheim,   O.   C 1881 

Watson,  F.  A 1864 

Watson,  Miss  F.  E 1865 

*Way,  E.  F 1862 


76 


Names.  Class. 

Weigel,  D.  H 1862 

Weisel,  Miss  E.  A 1895 

*Welch,  Miss  M.  P 1890 

Wells,  Miss  R.  E 1905 

Welteroth,   Miss   E.   M 1895 

Welty,  Miss  M.  P 1875 

Weston,   Miss   Georgie 1907 

*Whaley,    H 1854 

tWhitely,  R.  T 1903 

Whitney,   H.   H 1884 

Wilcox,   Miss   E.   G 1896 

Wilkinson,  J.   S 1902 

Willard,  W.  W 1904 

Williams,    A.    S 1895 

Williams,    G.    B 1905 

Williamson,   C.  H 1903 

Williamson,  Miss   M.  E 1905 

Wilson,  Miss  C  G 1898 

Wilson,  Miss  Helen  E 1885 

Wilson,  H.  L 1898 

Wilson,  James   E 1886 

Wilson,  J.  L 1883 

Wilson,   S.   D 1883 

Winder,  Miss  B.  M 1902 


Names.  Class. 

Winegardner,  Miss  S.  H 1870 

Winger,  J.  1 1893 

*Wood,  G.  H 1900 

Wood,   J.    Perry 1897 

Woodin,    Miss   Dora 1864 

Woodward,    J 1867 

*Wright,  Miss  Ida  M 1877 

*Yetter,   Miss   M 1861 

York,  J.  H 1901 

Young,  Miss  C.  B 1896 

Young,  C.  V.  P 1895 

Young,  Edwin  P 1892 

Young,  J.  B 1866 

Yocum,  E.   H 1868 

Yocum,  George  C 1891 

*Yocum,   J.   J 1863 

*Yocum,  G.  M 1860 

*Yocum,  Miss  N 1852 

Yost,  Miss  E.  M 1903 

Young,  J.  W.  A 1883 

*Young,   W.   Z 1877 

*Ziders,   Miss   Minnie 1875 

*Ziders,  Miss  V.  S 1881 

*Zollinger,  Miss  E.  A 1882 


Names. 

Allen,  Miss  A.  B 1903 

Apker,  Miss  L.  E 1899 

Applegate,  Miss  B.  M 1905 

Barclay,  Miss  G.  E 1888 

Barkle,  Miss  E.  S 1895 

Bartley,  Miss  E.  A 1905 

Basil,  Miss  F.  M 1897 

*Bender,  Miss  Anna  M 1884 

Benscoter,  Miss  H.  C 1895 

Billmever,  Miss  F 1898 

Bletz,  Miss  J.  M 1907 

Blint,  Miss  N.  M 1888 

Bowman,   Miss   M.   B 1896 

Brewer,  Miss  E.  M 1905 

Brooks,    Miss   Laura 1879 

Brownell,  Miss  E.  N 1907 

Burkhart,  Miss  C.  E 1895 

Campbell,  Miss  Esther 1907 

Cassidy,  Miss  E.  F 1887 

Champion,    Miss   Maggie 1879 

Chilcote,  Miss  Marguerite  M..  1891 

Crisman,   Mary  E 1892 

*Deceased.     tHonorary. 


Instrumental  Music 

Class.       Names. 


Comp,  Miss  C.  M..  . . 
Correll,  Miss  E.  G... 
Creager,  Miss  M.  O.. 
Creveling,  Miss  M.  L. 
Davies,  Miss  E.  C. . 
Davis,  Miss  A.  R. . . . 
Davis,   Miss  Clara... 


Class. 
..1895 
..1896 
..1900 
..1900 
..1890 
..1901 
..1882 


Donahue,  Miss  M.  A 1907 

Ely,  Miss  A.  E 1893 

Eschenbach,   Miss    Sophia.  ..  .1881 

Eyer,    Miss   M.    S 1888 

Felsberg,  Miss  N.  B 1906 

Frost,  Miss  H.  H 1898 

Fry,  Miss  E.  M 1888 

Follmer,  Miss  Mabel 1902 

Fulmer,  Miss  J.  A 1896 

Gable,  Miss  Annie 1884 

Ganoe,  Miss  M.   Lauretta 1891 

Gee,  Miss  L  L 1903 

Gehret,  Miss  Ella  L 1881 

Glover,  Miss  Fannie  S 1883 

Gohl,  Miss  M.  F 1901 


77 


Names.  Class. 

Graybill,  Miss  J 1901 

Green,  Miss  J.  D 1893 

Greer,  Miss  H.  L 1896 

Gregory,  Miss  L.  G 1907 

Harrington,  Miss  H.  M 1896 

Heck,   Miss  Clemma 1889 

Heim,   Miss   D 1900 

Heinsling,  Miss  J.  M 1887 

Hicks,  Miss  Blanche  L 1891 

Hicks,  Miss  G.  W 1889 

Hoagland,  Miss  E.  M 1897 

Hooper,  Miss  M.  L 1893 

Horn,  Miss  Mamie  D 1881 

Horning,  Miss  B.  E 1899 

Houck,  Miss  Gertrude  H 1880 

Hullar,  Miss  Annie 1884 

Hutchinson,  Wilbur  L Is84 

Jenks,  Miss  M.  1 1903 

Kelley,  Miss  R.  M 1895 

King,  Miss  A.  W 1895 

King,  Miss  G.   M 1898 

Klepfer,  Miss  M.  B 1906 

Koch,  Miss  L.  M 1887 

Koons,  Miss  M.  E 1897 

Krape,  Miss  S.  M 1895 

Laedlein,  Miss  C.  E 1895 

Larned,    Miss   Minnie 1894 

Lawton,  Miss  E.  M 1907 

Leamy,  Miss  R.   E 1899 

Leckie,   Miss   Ida  M 1883 

Leidy,  Miss  Margaret  B 1885 

Levi,  Miss  C.  M 1900 

Low,  Miss  H.  M 1889 

Lucas,  Miss  M.  E 1907 

Maitland,   Miss  Anna 1880 

Malaby,  Miss  E.  V 1893 

Mallalieu,  Miss  B.  J 1890 

*Martin,  Miss  Chloe 1887 

McGee,  Miss  E.  M 1895 

McGee,  Miss  L  H 1895 

McMurray,  Miss  E.  A 1895 

Menges,  Miss  M  A 1893 

Metzger,  Miss  H.  M 1889 

Mertz,  Miss  L.  B 1892 

Miller,  Miss  Anna  M 1904 

Millspaugh,  Miss  L.   C 1896 

Mohn,    Miss    Mabel 1907 

*Mulliner,  Miss  G.  L 1897 

Musser,  Miss  Minnie  E 1880 

Nuss,  Miss  Laura 1884 

♦Deceased. 

78 


Names.  Class. 

Ohl,  Miss  Ella  A 1891 

Paine,  Miss  J.  F 1896 

Pardee,  Miss  Minnie  H 1885 

Plummer,   Miss   L.   M 1901 

Pooler,  George  W 1880 

Prior,  Miss  E.  M 1888 

Randall,  Miss  Josie 1882 

Reading,  Miss  Josephine 1907 

Reider,   Miss   Edith 1893 

Rhoads,  Miss  Mary  V 1891 

Rhone,  Miss  C.  E 1907 

Riddell,  Miss  Claude 1885 

Ripley,  Miss  Ossie 1880 

Robbins,  Miss  S.  1 1889 

Rothrock,   Miss   E.   M 1889 

Rothrock,  Miss  Maggie 1879 

Rothrock,  Miss  S.  M 

Runyan,  Miss  F.  J 

*Ryan,  Miss  M.  L 1889 

Sanders,  Miss  C.  E 1889 

Seely,  Miss  M.  W 1902 

Shaffer,  Miss  C.  E 1899 

Sharpless,   Miss  M.  L 1889 

Shaw,  Amos  R 1882 

Sheadle,  Miss  R.  R 1886 

Sheets,   Miss   Lulu 1887 

Shenton,  Miss  E.  E 1907 

Shopbell,  Miss  May  L 1887 

Siers,  Miss  E.  M 1902 

Slate,  Miss  Crecy 1879 

Smith,  Miss  G.  A 1890 

Stevens,  Miss  E.  M 1903 

Stitzer,   Miss  G.   E 1901 

Stratford,  Miss  Kittie 1885 

Stuart,  Miss  May  T 1880 

Swartz,  Miss  M.  E 1888 

Tallman,  Miss  G 1898 

Thompson,  Miss  M.  J 1904 

Titus,  Miss  Anna 1880 

Tressler,   Miss  B.    M 1907 

Turley,   Miss   Mattie 1885 

Ubel,  Miss  M.  A 1902 

Unterecker,  Miss  F.  E 1898 

Villinger,  Miss   H.   M 1905 

Voelker,  Miss  L.  S 1886 

Wait,  Miss  A.  M 1896 

Wallis,  Miss  M.  Lulu 1891 

Wanamaker,  Miss  C.  M 1892 

Watson,  Miss  E.  M 1893 

Weaver,  Miss  F.  H 1904 


Names.  Class. 

Weddigen,  Miss  Wilhelmine.  .1891 

Wilde,  E.  W 1882 

Williams,  Miss  Minnie 1884 

♦Williamson,  Miss  O.   H 1887 


Names.  Class. 

Wilson,  Miss  E.  E 1898 

Winner,  Miss  R.  1 1903 

Zeth,  Miss  Minnie 1887 


Names. 

Bell,  Miss  E.   M 

Ferguson,   Miss   Kathleen. 

Huntley,  Miss  F.  S 

Koons,    G.    J 


Vocal  Music 

Class.       Names.  Class. 

..1904       McGee,   Miss   E.   M 1895 

.  .  1907      Mecum,  Miss  Rita 1907 

.  .  1894      Tressler,  Miss  B.  M 1907 

.  .1895      Troxell,   Miss   Blanche 1907 


Expression 


Names.  Class. 

Barker,  W.  S 1897 

Barkle,  Miss  E.  S 1895 

*Blythe,  Miss  A.  M 1896 

Bowman,  Miss   Hannah 1897 

Burch,  Miss  M.  G 1901 

Curry,  Miss  J.  P 1905 

DeWald,  Miss  L.  S 1896 

Drake.   C.   V 1905 

Ely,  Miss  J.  A 1899 

Fegley,  Miss  B.  V 1896 

Franke,    B.    W 1907 

Hanks,  Miss  F.  B 1898 

Hartman,  Miss  B.  M 1895 

Kolbe,  Miss  D.  G 1898 

Lodge,  C.  M 1907 


Names. 

Lundy,  Miss  L.  M..  .. 

Massey,  Miss  S.  J 

McGee,  Miss  E.  M..  .. 
McMurray,  Miss  J.  R. 

Miller,  Miss  L.  M 

Mills,    Miss    Daisy.  ..  . 

Norcross,   W.    H 

Parlett,  Miss  M.  O 

Pierson,  Miss  B.  L. ... 


Class. 
. . 1897 
. . 1896 
. . 1895 
..1903 
. . 1905 
. . 1896 
..1902 
. . 1897 
. . 1897 


Rutherford,  Miss  F.  H 1901 

Savidge,  Miss  H.  E 1905 

Stevens,  Miss  Jeanette 1906 

Wilson,  Miss  E.  E 1898 

Wood,  Miss  M.  A 1907 

*Younken,  Miss  B.  M 1897 


Names. 

Brooks,  Miss  C.  O 

Conner,  Miss  Sallie... 
Dittmar,  Miss  E.  A..  . 
Eder,  Miss  Mary  O. .  . 
Everhart,  Miss  Kate.. 
Finney,  Miss  Grace  B. 
Guss,   Miss   Maggie... 


Art 

Class.      Names. 


.1887 
,1889 
,1886 

1891 
,1879 
,1886 

1883 


Class. 

Harvey,  Miss  Carrie 1879 

Hinckley,   Miss  G 1898 

Mann,  Miss  L.  Amelia 1885 

McKeage,  Miss  H.  M 1907 

Neece,  Miss  M.  G 1897 

Thompson,  Miss  Crecy  L 1882 


College  Preparatory 


Names. 

Bailey,  J.  R 

Barrett,  C.  H 

Bartch,  Miss  F.  P. 
Belt,  Miss  M.  A... 

Birdsall,    R.    N 

*Deceased. 


Class. 
..1896 
. . 1902 
. .  1896 
. .  1898 
..1898 


Names. 

Bond,  A.  T 

Bowman,  J.  R. . 
Brodhead,  F.  C. 
Brubaker,  H.  A. 
Cordon,  W.  L. .  . 


Class. 
. . 1905 
. . 1896 
..1907 
. . 1907 
..1898 


79 


Names. 

Conner,  Miss  M.  C. 

Craner,  H.  C 

Crippen,  J.  H 

Dale,  Miss  G.  C 

DeFrehn,  J.  J 

Drum,  J.  Marcellus. 

Duke,  C.  W 

Ebner,  J.  R 

Evans,  A.  R 

Faus,  Miss  L.  L.. . . 

*Freck,  C.  W 

Fugate,  Miss  E.  L.. 

Fulton,  C.  M 

Ganoe,   W.   A 

Garver,  I.   E 

Gilbert,  Miss  C.   C. 


Class. 
..1896 
..1906 
..1906 
..1906 
. . 1898 
..1891 
..1905 
. . 1899 
..1907 
..1900 
. . 1895 
..1905 
. . 1905 
. . 1898 
..1905 
..1900 


Gould,  William  H.  G 1891 

*Hammond,   W.   A 1906 

Hicks,  T.  M.  B 1882 

Hoey,   J.    C 1902 

Hopkins,  R.  J 1907 

Hughes,  Miss  E.  D 1904 

Ingraham,   E.   J 1906 

Kessler,  H.  D 1896 

King,  Miss  A.  W 1895 

Kinsloe,  J.   H 1898 

Lehman,    C.    E 1907 

Levan,  J.  K 1898 

Lodge,  C.  M 1907 

Low,  T.  H 1897 

Lyon,   C.   E 1898 

McClure,  Miss  A.  V 1900 

McGarvey,  L.  W 1907 


Names.  Class. 

McMorris,   Harry 1893 

Miller,  D.  N 1896 

Minds,   G.   W 1907 

Moore,  H.  B 1895 

Moyer,  F.   E 1907 

Olmstead,  J.  T 1900 

Ott,   O.    M 1907 

Page,   G.    B 1907 

Parrish,   S.  R.  W 1892 

Penepacker,  C.  F 1898 

Richards,  J.   R 1894 

Richardson,   Miss  H.  H 1900 

Rider,   Miss  E.   E 1907 

Severance,   C.    H 1907 

Shenton,  R.  W 1906 

Smith,  Miss  M.  1 1906 

Snyder,  H.  A 1906 

Soderling,    Walter 1895 

Sterner,   C.   P 1900 

Stevens,  Miss  E.  M 1907 

Stutzman,   F.  V 1898 

Swartz,  B.  S 1904 

Sykes,  G.  W 1905 

Thomas,    Walter 1893 

Thompson,  J.  V 1898 

Thompson,    S.    C 1907 

Wallace,  W.  C 1894 

Wallis,  H.  K 1892 

West,  Miss  L.  A 1904 

*Wilkens,  J.  T 1906 

Williams,   J.    M 1904 

Wisehart,   E.    E 1907 

Wolf,   J.    B 1906 


Normal  English 


Names. 

Body,  Miss  Kate  R. 

Bowman,  J.   D 

Boyce,  L.  J 

Hoflfman,  E.  E 

Hubbard,  G.  H 

Jackson,  J.  R 

Leathers,  J.  T 

McKenty,  T.  W. . . . 


Class. 
. . 1889 
..1901 
. . 1907 
. . 1888 
. . 1892 
..1907 
..1906 
..1893 


Names.  Class. 

Miller,  D.   L 1888 

Miller,    E.    M 1894 

Newell,  Miss  H.  B 1904 

Peeling,  R.  M 1905 

Watkins,  Benjamin 1905 

Wiestner,  O.   S 1906 

Yount,  J.  W 1898 


History  and  Literature 


Names.  Class. 

Bell,  Miss  E.  M 1904 

Freeman,  Miss  M.  C 1905 

Hall,  Miss  G.  E 1907 

Huntting,  Miss  F.  J 1900 

*Deceased. 


Names. 

Oliver,  Miss  E.  G. .  . 

Rich,  Miss  K.  L 

Straub,  J.   R 

Zeigler,  Miss  M.  M. 


Class. 
.  .1901 
..1904 
. . 1899 
..1906 


<l-i.::J;, 


^^pKPKll^^p|fpp!i|f 


■    ?"^'*-i«^ 


GRIT  PRESS 
WILLIAMSPORT,  PA