WILLIAMSPORT
DICKINSON SEMINARY
1908
WILLIAMSPORT
PENNSYLVANIA
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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).
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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,
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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'
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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'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
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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
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