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1 TENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE OF THE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, AND :E=:^oG^-^:fcv :!v :E: OF THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION TERRE HAUTE, IND. INDIANAPOLIS,: DOUGLASS & CARLON, PRINTERS AND BINDERS
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3 BOARD OF TRUSTEES. HON. A. C. HOPKINS, Kokomo. HON. JOSEPH GILBERT, Terre Haute. HON. MURRY BRIGGS, Sullivan. HON. JAMES H. SMART, Sup't Public Instruction. TIMOTHY NICHOLSON, ESQ., Richmond. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD. PRESIDENT, HON. MURRY BRIGGS, Sullivan. SECRETARY, HON. JOSEPH GILBERT, Terre Haute. TREASURER, W. R. McKEEN, ESQ., Terre Haute.
4 FACULTY. GEORGE P. BROWN, Didactics. PRESIDENT, AMANDA P. FUNNELLE, Methods of Primary Teaching. CYRUS W. HODGIN, History and Civil Government. JOSIAH T. SCOVELL, A. M., M. D., Natural Science and Geography. JAMES M. WILSON, Mathematics. W. W. PARSONS, English Grammar and Composition. S. S. PARR, Geography and Drawing. JOSEPH CARHART, A. M., Reading and English Literature. RUTH MORRIS, English Grammar. W. H. MACE,* Assistant Instructor. The names of the Faculty are arranged in the order of seniority of appointment. *Spring Term.
5 NAMES ( 3F STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN IN ATTl JNDANCE AT THE INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL DURI NG THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR BE- GINNING SEPTEMBER 3, 1879, AND ENDING JUNE 23, NO NAME IS INSERTED OF ANY PERSON WHO HAS NOT BEEN IN ACTUAL AT- TENDANCE A'l LEAST ONE MONTH. [Where the state is not given, Indiana is implied.] A Wilson H. Cox.... Charles F. Fox.... Jasper Goodykoontz.. El wood W. Kemp... Wm. R. Mail C. P. Mitchell Ettie Wilkes SENIORS... Kewanna, Fulton county... Bloomingdale, Parke county... Rensselaer, Jasper county... Etna, California.., Memphis, Clark county.,, Stilesville, Hendricks county... Orange, Fayette county... Shielville, Hamilton county... Terre Haute, Vigo county... Coloma, Parke county... Terre Haute, Vigo county... Vincennes, Knox county... Medaryville, Pulaski county... Grandview, Illinois... Grandview, Illinois.., Terre Haute, Vigo county... Long, Illinois.
6 6 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. B SENIORS. Mary M. Carter... L. B. Griffin.... A. W. Hadley.... Charles E. Hodgin. William D. Kerlin.. Mattie J. McConnell S. B. McCracken.... Ligonier, Noble county. Mary V. Mustard. A JUNIORS. Schuyler C. Fulmer.... Walkerton, St. Joseph county. D. M. Nelson... Maggie Thompson. Ida Westfall
7 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 7 Cora M. Bethell... Etta S. Binkley.. Mattie Chadwick.. Nellie H. Davidson. J. M. Gray.... Charles A. Jackson. B JUNIORS.... Clinton, Vermillion county. Eva L. McKinney. Emma C. Murphy. Wesley W. Robbins.... Wallace, Fountain county. SECTION I. W. P. Alexander. George W. Dealand... Terre Haute, Vigo county. B. F. Ewbank... Zimri B. McClure. J. A. Mitchell... Ida Phillips....
8 8 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. A. O. Sinks.... T. F. Wakeland SECTION II. Mollie Critchfield. M. P. Winternheimer... Kasson, Vanderburg county. SECTION III. Rose B. Alexander. Mary J. Anderson. D. I. Bumgardner. C. M. Carpenter.. W. S. Domer North Manchester, Wabash co. J. W. Farley
9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 9 Sadie B. Frey... William Hall... Mary E. Hathaway Matilda L. Holmes..... Muncie, Delaware county. Maggie Lawrence. Carrie D. Monical. Alison A. Parker. W. F. Reynolds.. J. A. Wiltermood. SECTION IV. W. T. Carter... George M Cheney. Ida Hall
10 10 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Georgie Mcllvain. Mary Mcllvain.. A., H. Minneman. Thomas S. Pyle.. J. S. Seybold... Mattie Williams.. J. C. Wolf.... W. O. Bennett... SECTION V. Mary R. Clark.. John F. Clifford.. Ella J. Cox.... Ella Dukes....
11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 11 E. H. Little JohnW.Macy R. T. Miller J. E. Mills M. W. Nethercutt... Katie O'Neill.... H. T. Storm.... Ida M. Tucker.... Addie Turner.... H. E. Van Nice... P. V. Voris Clinton Walls.... C. S. Wiltse EllaZinn
12 12 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. SECTION VI. George Brundidge. T. C. Ferguson.. M. L Galbreath.. Biddie Hall.... W. G. Holloway.. M. S. McCormick. Anna M. Milligan. W. R. Nesbit... Josephine Sanders. Charles F. A. Suter.... Aurora, Dearborn county.
13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. # 13 Kate Walton Nellie Ward Ella Wilkins Rebecca J.Wood Jane Woodruff Anna L. Wrenn Alice Yeakle Libertyville, Vigo county. Areola, Illinois. Romney, Tippecanoe county. Dale, Spencer county. Waveland,Montgomery county. Terre Haute, Vigo county. Terre Haute, Vigo county. SECTION VII. John S. Armstrong New Winchester, Hendricks co. J. Fred. Ault Rochester, Fulton county. Oliver P. M. Andrews... Decatur, Adams county. Stratton Appleman Brushy Prairie, Lagrange co. James M. Brown Cartersburg, Hendricks county. Esther Button Trader's Point, Marion county. Lizzie Bazin Logansport, Cass county. Charles D. Berry Wabash, Wabash county. Winfield S. Bulla Richmond, Wayne county. Orie A. Brady Shelbyville, Shelby county. Maggie Black Rossville, Clinton county. Milo C. Chestnut Rochester, Fulton county. Warren Y. Carter Cartersburg, Hendricks county. Joseph M. Case Groveland, Putnam county. Frank Conner Galveston, Cass county. Benjamin F. Childs.... Muncie, Delaware county. John M. Dickey Rigdon, Grant county. Mary Emrick Rochester, Fulton county. Emma Faught Coatsville, Hendricks county. Benjamin F. Goshorn.... Hausertown, Owen county. John W. Hanan Lagrange, Lagrange county. Sallie E. Harris Evansville,Vanderburg county. Robert Hurley Greenfield, Hancock county. Jennie Hoover Hartford City, Blackford co. John M. D. Hudelson... Princeton, Gibson county. Susie F. Harding Cambridge City,Wayne county. Anna Hollingsworth.... Richmond, Wayne county.
14 14 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. George W. Isham. Staley M. Landry. A. D. Markley.. Mary J. McClure. William J. McCoy. Robert L. Myers.. Thornton A. Mills. James T. Ricketts. H. M. Smith... Ollie Usher.... Harvey B. Voris.. Dora K. Waggener. Laura Bumgardner. Lizzie C. Binford. SECTION VIII.
15 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 15 Minnie J. Brooks Shelbyville, Shelby county. William H. Brown Muncie, Delaware county. Clara Brown Remington, Jasper county. Ida Clymer Logansport, Cass county. Josie Clifford Indianapolis, Marion county. Emery L. Cline Sharon, Delaware county. Melissa Chambers Coffee, Clay county. William J. Davis North Salem, Hendricks co. Simon P. Domer Milford, Kosciusko county. Emma Davis Walton, Cass county. Ella Dimmick Delphi, Carroll county. Martin Fessler Ovid, Madison county. Anna Greenleaf Terre Haute, Vigo county. Isabella Glover Terre Haute, Vigo county. Lincoln Godlove Sharon, Delaware county. William Hicklin Nelson, Vigo county. John M. Hartsmeyer.... Williamsburg, Wayne county. Rolena Hadley Annapolis, Parke county. David M. Hays Cadiz, Henry county. S. Frank Hanes Williamsport, Warren county. Carrie Irwin Remington, Jasper'county. J. P. Leamon Brown county. Leona Lissman Carlisle, Sullivan county. Alvernon P. Moss Ashboro, Clay county. Anna McClure Terre Haute, Vigo county. Edward O'Conner Dover Hill, Martin county. Lewis McCullough Asherville, Clay county. Caddie McCoy N. Philadelphia,Washingtonco. Oscar Polhemus Sharon, Delaware county. Isaac Purcell Washington, Daviess county. Levi Puterbaugh Dow, Cass county. Edward R. Pickerel.... Trafalgar, Johnson county. Cora Ream Delphi, Carroll county. Rena Rugan Terre Haute, Vigo county. Elmer E. Stoner Oaklandon, Marion county. R. D. Summers Zionsville, Boone county. Jacob Sheatsley Walkerton, St. Joseph county.
16 " 16 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Benjamin F. Threewit. Alice Titlow.. Abington, Wayne county. Clara M. Addington.. SECTION I... Greencastle, Putnam county. Franklin G. Haecker.... Lime Grove, Adams county. Seth Morrell Cullie Shirley
17 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 17 Ella Swadley Anna Trissal Sarah E. Wood Josie L. Wood John H. Young Ambia, Benton county. Peru, Miami county. Dale, Spencer county. Shideler Station, Delaware co. Gosport, Owen county. SPECIAL CLASS. The persons whose names appear here entered the Normal School for a single term, and pursued a special or review course: Barton S. Aikman Toronto, Vermillion county. Huldah M. Badger Fairbanks, Sullivan county. Ormal G. Baughman.... Elizabethtown,Bartholomewco. Levi Burns Westport, Decatur county. Emily Culbertson Edwardsport, Knox county. William L. Cory Mt. Summit, Henry county. John W. Dragoo Blametown, Delaware county. Sattie Freeland Edwardsport, Knox county. William Hussey Lynnville, Warrick county. Ella Hulen Edwardsport, Knox county. H. B. Hensley '.. Snoddy's Mills, Fountain co. Mary E. Handy West Union, Illinois. Fannie Johnson Franklin, Johnson county. J. L. Mattox Pleasantville, Sullivan county. Clara McNeil Talbot, Benton county. Andrew J. Owens Rushville, Rush county. William B. Parker Amo, Hendricks county. Lena Priest Terre Haute, Vigo county. George W. Pierce Martinsville, Morgan county. Sue E. Phillips Paradise, Illinois. James M. Robinson.... enia, Miami county. Sylvia Smith Terre Haute, Vigo county. Anna Shea Newbern, Bartholomew county. John F. Sparks Springport, Henry county. 2 S. N. S.
18 18 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. William H. Wiggington.. T. J. Wheeler. Mexico, Miami county.. Cutler, Carroll county.. Evansville,Vanderburgcounty. ' IRREGULAR. The persons whose names appear in this list have done more or less work in the school; but the extent or the character of their work has been such that they can not be properly placed in any of the regular classes >: DeWitt Q. Chappell... N. B. Driscoll Mollie Ewart Laura Furgeson G. W. Kendall B. F. Lee G. W. LeFevre Flora Martin Ida Melvin Maggie M. Morrison.... Seymour, Jackson county.. Terre Haute, Vigo county.. Delectable Hill, Pike county.. Logansport, Cass county.. Oaktown, Knox county.. Scotland, Greene county.. Muncie, Delaware county.. Terre Haute, Vigo county.. Gravsville, Sullivan county.. Corey, Clay county.. Terre Haute, Vigo county.. North Manchester, Wabash co.. Camden, Carroll county.. Terre Haute, Vigo county.. Terre Haute, Vigo county.. Battle Ground, Tippecanoe co.. Terre Haute, Vigo county.. Terre Haute, Vigo county.. Somerville, Gibson county.. Prairieton, Vigo county.. Terre Haute, Vigo countv.. Terre Haute, Vigo county.. Terre Haute, Vigo county.. Terre Haute, Vigo county.. Attica, Fountain county.. Clinton, Vermillion county.
19 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 19 Mary I. Pritchard Susie Royse Martha Ryman Maggie Stevenson Martha Strong James B- Thomas Hannah Tully Katie Walsh Alex. B. White John Wilmington Prairieton, Vigo county. Terre Haute, Vigo county. Honey Creek, Vigo county. Terre Haute, Vigo county\ Terre Haute, Vigo county. Delectable Hill, Pike county. Terre Haute, Vigo county. Terre Haute, Vigo county. Terre Haute, Vigo county. Indianapolis, Marion county. SUMMARY. Number of gentlemen 196 Number of ladies 258 Total in Normal School 454 Number in Model School 195 Grand Total 649
20 20 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. THE PURPOSE OF THE SCHOOL. The State Normal School was created by the Legislature for the special purpose of instructing and training teachers for the public schools of the state. It is a part of the school system of the state. The institution seeks to accomplish its purpose by thorough reviews, and by instruction in all the branches taught in the public schools; by observation and actual practice in the training schools connected with the Normal School; by a careful study of the objects and methods of education as determined by an analysis of mind, and as confirmed by intelligent experience ; by a study and comprehension of the origin and the object of the public school system of the state; by a study and comprehension of the relations of the teacher to the school, to the community and to the state; and by the professional spirit which it seeks to awaken in the student. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Includes the subjects required by law to be taught in the public schools, and also the elements of those branches of science and philosophy, the need of which is daily felt by the people in their industrial, social and political relations. The character of the instruction is thorough and practical. It keeps constantly in view the wants of the teacher.
21 COURSE OF STUDY. FIRST TERM. Arithmetic. Grammar. Reading. Theory of the School; the School System of the State. Geography. Penmanship, with Methods in the same, one-half term. SECOND TERM. Arithmetic. Grammar. Reading. Geography. Instruction in morals, one-half term. Orthography, one-half term. THIRD TERM. Arithmetic and Book-keeping. Grammar, including Method. Geography. Methods in Reading and Number, with Observation and Practice. Physiology. FOURTH TERM. Composition. Geography, one-half term. Physics, one-half term. United States History. Free-hand and Geometrical Drawing.
22 22 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. FIFTH TERM. Algebra. Physics and Chemistry. Educational Psychology. Civil Government and Constitution of the United States.. Algebra. United States History. Educational Psychology. Rhetoric. SITH TERM. SEVENTH TERM. General History, including Method. English Literature. Methods, with Observation and Practice in Model Training Schools. Methods in Geography, one-half term. Themes. Geometry. Botany. Themes. EIGHTH TERM. TIME OF THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The course of instruction can be completed by the average student in eight terms; by abler students in less time. It is not necessary that the student should prosecute his studies during consecutive terms. He may attend one or more terms, stop to teach a term or more, then continue his studies.
23 TABULAR STATEMENT OF COURSE OF STUDY. For Pupils Entering Fall Term. For Pupils Entering Winter Term. For Pupils Entering Spring Term. STUDIES. Grammar and Comp... United States History GovernmH and Const. Theory Observation and Prac. First Year. Second Year. Third Year B 5 CO p. m g s.to p. H (t s CO p. H 1 S n 3 to 5 H s CO p. a s First Year. 3 to a. H B H a 3 Second Year. Third Year. 3 3 to p. H s CO p. a> s 31 3 to p. "1 B CO p. 3 First Year. H i S to (-3 IS 5 CO & 1-3 <e i 3 Second Year. Third Year. 3 a i 3 to p. S CO p. B B to p.» 3... CO p. H it H B 1-9 to 3 t>0 H a 3 CO p. H a 1 3 to i> H a o w K CO O W o o M to co m,, T
24 24 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. The foregoing table shows the terms during which the study of any given subject may be pursued by classes entering at the beginning of any term in the year. It will be seen that classes entering at the opening of a Fall term may remain out and teach during the Fall term of the third year, return at the beginning of the next term and complete the course by the close of the year. Classes entering at the opening of the Winter term can pursue the studies in the order indicated in the table, and thus complete the course within eight consecutive terms from the time of entering. Classes entering at the opening of the Spring term may pursue the regular course for four terms, teach during the Fall term, return for two terms more, teach a second Fall term, return for the remaining two terms and graduate with a regular class. These plans are suggested for each class as a whole, but it will be observed that any student, entering at the beginning of any term, who has done, satisfactorily, one or more terms' work may remain out and teach one or more terms at any time, and returning, find a class doing the work for which he is prepared. By following this plan, energetic students can work their way through the school. Such persons, when they have completed the course, are not only prepared theoretically for responsible positions, but they have had practical experience in organizing, instructing and managing schools. The graduate of the Normal School who has had successful experience in teaching, is always in demand. SHORT COURSE. In order to accommodate still further the working of the institution to the necessities of a large class of young persons who aspire to be teachers, and of those who, having had some experience in teaching, yet desire to more thoroughly qualify
25 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 25 themselves for the work, the Board of Trustees have caused to be arranged a short course of instruction and training. This course embraces all the subjects required by law to be taught in the Common Schools. It also embraces a course of instruction in the theory and art of teaching. Persons of good ability, and those who have had some successful experience in teaching, and who wish to make a thorough review of the branches required by law to be taught in the schools, can complete this course in about half the time of the full course. This course covers the first four terms of the regular course. Those who complete this course can, on its completion, continue on the full course. The difference between the regular course and the short course, is a difference in completeness. Each is thorough. To students who complete this course, a certificate of the fact will be given. ONE TERM COURSE. For those who can attend but one term, and have sufficient scholarship, a special course in the science and art of teaching and in review of the legal branches has been provided. CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION. Students, if females, must be sixteen years of age; if males, eighteen. They must possess good moral character and average intellectual abilities. If residents of Indiana, they must promise to teach, if practicable, in the common schools of the State, a period equal to twice that spent as pupils in the Normal School. They must pass a fair examination in Reading, Spelling, Geography, and Arithmetic through Percentage. They must write a legible hand, and be able to analyze and parse simple sentences.
26 26 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Because of an insufficient appropriation for the incidental expenses of the institution, the Board of Trustees has found it necessary to assess a janitor's fee of one dollar per term. This fee will be collected at the opening of each term. EPENSES. Board, including fuel and lights, can be had in good families at $3.00 to $4.00 per week, according to quality of accommodations. There are good facilities for self-boarding and for clubboarding in the city at a cost of $1.75 to $2.50 per week. WHAT TO DO ON ARRIVING. Any one coming as a student, and unacquainted in the city, can report himself at the Normal Building at any seasonable hour, where some one will be found to give needed information in regard to boarding. Students arriving by night trains will find suitable accommodations at the Terre Haute House and the National House, which are on the line of the street railroad. BOOKS. Students should bring with them such standard text-books as they have on the common school branches, for the purpose of reference. LIBRARIES. There are good reference libraries in the school, also a good general library, to all of which students have access without charge. To know how to use books is an important part of the teacher's education. Special attention is given to this matter.
27 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 27 ATTENTION Is called to the following points: 1. Tuition is free. 2. The instruction is systematic, philosophic and organic. 3. The discipline is such as to lead the pupil to self-government and to the formation of a worthy character. 4. Two good literary societies are in successful operation. 5. Observation and Practice in the Training Schools. Students are required to observe until they can accurately report and interpret the meaning of each exercise; to practice teaching under criticism until they can plan and conduct recitations and manage classes efficiently. 6. Successful undergraduates obtain good situations at good wages. 7. Graduates are commanding from $50 to $140 per month. 8. The diploma of the Normal School is, by law of the State, equivalent to a State certificate, relieving the holder from county examinations. 9. No student will be admitted to the Normal School who does not intend, in good faith, to qualify himself or herself to teach in the public schools of the State. 10. It is important that every student expecting to attend the Normal School should be present the first day of the term, that all may be examined at once and classified. Those who enter a few days after the beginning of a term take, in their examination, the time of teachers which should be given to instruction. Besides, those who are tardy at entering find it difficult to " make up" lost lessons. 11. Every student admitted to the Institution will be required to give satisfactory evidence of a good moral character, and of fair intellectual abilities. The personal appearance and the conduct of the individual, together with a letter from some responsible citizen of known integrity, to whom the bearer is personally known, will be taken as evidence in reference to character.
28 28 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 12. After reasonable trial, if a student shows lack of ability or of application, or of moral character, to achieve fair success as a student and a teacher, he or she will be kindly advised to withdraw from the school and seek some other occupation. 13. Those desiring other information respecting the Normal School than that contained in this catalogue are requested to address State Normal School,
29 CATALOGUE OF GRADUATES. NOTE. Graduates are requested to write to the President about the first of April each year, that this Catalogue may be corrected, if changes of location have been made. CLASS OF Louise Barbour Susan W. Barbour Lessie Harrah Mary A. Oakey William W. Parsons Mary B. Powner Howard Sandison Fannie E. (Scott) Burt Hattie Scott Clinton, Ind. Worthington, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind: Greensburg, Ind. Ann Arbor, Michigan. CLASS OF Mary O. Andrews Cambridge City, Ind. Fannie (Bain) Salsich Mary L. (Clark) Hewitt Maggie Cox Lucy Delano Ada Glick Cambridge City, Ind. Lucy V. Gosney Indianapolis, Ind. Fannie (Hewitt) Simmons Alice (Hodgin) Stephens Rushville, Ind. Albert T. Jacquith Died, Anna Matthews Richmond, Ind. Elisha B. Milam Vincennes, Ind. Samuel S. Parr Lida A. Powers Greensburg, Ind.
30 30 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Michael Seiler Knightstown, Ind. Charlotte J. Stimson William L. Welch Washington, Pa. Mattie Woodard Richmond, Ind. Reba Woodard Died, Minnie Young Mnncie, Ind. CLASS OF Mattie (Bennett) Adams Martinsville, Ind. Alice (Crandell) Graff Mattie (Curl) Dennis Wilmington, Ohio. James W. French Mt. Vernon, Ind. Mattie Harris Died, Sarah E. Pierce Indianapolis, Ind. Thomas S. Price Robinson, 111. Lawrence W. Stewart Petersburg, Ind. Amy E. Wales Indianapolis, Ind. Ruania W. Wales Indianapolis, Ind. Sarah A. (McCann) Wallace John Williamson Carmel, Ind. CLASS OF Nancy J. Bowman Jane Chase Rudolph B. Davis John Donaldson Arrie M. Freeland Benjamin A. Ogdon John J. Padrick Israel E. Youngblood Princeton, Ind. Kansas City, Mo. Princeton, Ind. Rosedale, Ind.. Newport, Ind. Boonville, Ind. CLASS OF Virginia K. Allan James C. Black Emma E. Carter Shelbyville, Ind. Hope, Ind, Jeffersonville, Ind.
31 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 31 Ada F. (Hall) Sanimis Rosanna P. Lindsey Indianapolis, Ind. William H. Mace Ann Arbor, Michigan. Harriet E. (Naylor) Bobbins.... Shelbyville, Ind. Alice R. Palmer Franklin, Ind. Jonathan Perigo Yankeetown, Ind. T. Homer Taylor Boonville, Ind. CLASS OF Charles E. Bickmore Logansport, Ind. Alma J. (Boore) Carpenter Neodesha, Kansas. Olivia J. Bradshaw Logansport, Ind. Albert E. Humke,. Wabash, Ind. Marcia Mitchell Annie Moore Hanover, Ind. Sarah E. Oosley Clinton, Ind. William B. Woods Logansport, Ind. CLASS OF Lorenzo D. Barnes Logansport, Ind. Addie Brown Ella Burke Rockville, Ind. Morgan Caraway Ladoga, Ind. Lizzie K. Chambers Shelbyville, Ind. Ida (Dodson) Mace Ann Arbor, Mich. Joseph H. Ewbank McCordsville, Ind. Frances Harris Knightsville, Ind. Charles R. Harrison Died Cora Hill Sheldon, Illinois. Rachel King Indianapolis, Ind. Kate Purdy Logansport, Ind. Alpheus Reynolds Perrysville, Ind. Alice Rupp Dana, Ind. Sallie Scott Mary G. Taylor Madison, Ind.
32 32 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. CLASS OF Eugene B. Bradshaw Josephine Boyd Ettie Crowe Mary E. De La Bar George Grosjean Samuel M. Hutzel Oscar L. Kelso Samuel P. McCrea Harriet E. Miller Joseph Studebaker Ruth Woodward Mexico, Ind. Chambersburg, Ind. Jeffersonville, Ind. Keithsburg, Illinois. Burnettsville, Ind. Catlin, Ind. Bruceville, Ind. Murray, Ind, Pittsburg, Ind. Coloma, Ind. CLASS OF Emily Barnett Wilson H. Cox Lydia Dwiggins Caroline Furber Charles F. Fox Margaret Gamble Jasper Goodykoontz.... *... Ruth Gentry Elwood W. Kemp Mary E. King Clova A. Lawrence William R. Mail Commodore P. Mitchell Arnold Tompkins Jane S. Tompkins Malissa Vanduyn Harriet Wilkes Kewanna, Fulton co. Bloomingdale, Parke co. Rensselaer, Jasper co. Milton, Wayne county. Memphis, Clark co. Orange, Fayette co. Sheilville, Hamilton co. Stilesville,Hendricksco. Coloma, Parke co. Terre Haute, Vigo co. Terre Haute, Vigo co. Vincennes, Knox co. Medaryville,Pulaski co. Grandview, Illinois. Grandview, Illinois. Long, Illinois. Terre Haute, Vigo co.
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