Valparaiso University - Beacon / Record Yearbook (Valparaiso, IN)
- Class of 1899
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FACULTY OFFICERS AND MEMBERS Scientific Class Of 1899 NORTHERN INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL . VALPARAISO; INDIANA. ............ Publ iiiii Mficers of gcientific 61am President, W. H. RENDLEMAN Vz'te-Prgsidmt, D. H. WEIR Secremry, ANNA F. BEARD Treasurer, FANNIE HITCHCOCK Orator, GEORGE NIESS Poet, THOMAS F. MCNEIL Profizgtgss, NELLIE W. HARRING Hzlclorz'mz, KATHRYN LEWIS . Gommittees 1. Class Colors . 11. Class Pz'clztre Ill. Class Pz'azz'r IV. Class Afolto Mattie Jackson R. L. Smith D. H. Weir Alice Henninger Mrs. Ida Crego Andrew Warner M. E. Holcomb Noble Little Morton Stults Minnie Marquart Amanda Johnson E. A. Williams V . C lass Address VI. M 2151': J. N. Hagan W. J. Scott D. W. Gillespie Emma D. Ering R. H. McMillan Alice Beckwith motto Latin : Aequa1n memento rebus in arduis Servare mentem. German : Ehrt den K6nig seine VViirde. Ehret uns der Hiinde Fleisz. Glass colors: Cyrani and Cream. . Gla$8;Jbi8tor HOLE number enrolled as Scientihcs during the year, 204. ' Number'graduating, 130. This not only gives the highest per centtof graduates in the history of the school but also the greatest number of graduates, the largest previous Class numbering 116. Average age Of the Class .at graduation, 2336 years, making it with one exception the oldest Class in the history of the school. Age of the youngest member, 15; age of the oldest member, 36. Num- ber of ladies graduating, 29; number of gentlemen, 101. Total number of states represented, 20. As follows zelllinois, 37; Ihdiana,3o; Ohio, 11; Iowa, 9; Wisconsin, 7; Minnesota, 6; Pennsylvania, 5; Kentucky, 5; Michigan, 4; South Dakota, 3; North Dakota, 2; Arkansas, 2; Texas, 2; Kansas, Alabama, California, Missouri, Oklahoma Territory, Nebraska and Italy each I. Anunlvss WW H. N. CARVER,:Latin. J. E. ROESSLER, German; ' MISS MATTIE BALDWIN, Rhetoric. MLSS KATE CARVER, Assistant Latin. M. E. BOGART, Mathematics. C B. F. WILLIAMS, Literature. F. BEN N ETT, i l H. J. CLOUD, Physics. , - MRS. J. B. DOLSON, Drawing. ' , x V x f F i ,U ! xi! 1 '1 , , , 1 L , ff, 5' , V f 3,; m-tA , . r; I W. D. WEIS. A ssistaut Botany. J. L. KENDALL Assistant Chemistry. Lm G. W. NEET, Psychology. MRS. FLORENCE HIGGINS BUTLER, Elocution I ' , v XV. H. RENDLEIVIAN, Class President, W'Olf Creek, 111. H:,f : 5;, WW I ANNIE F. BEARD, Class Secretary, Warren, Ind. D. H. WEIR, Class Vice-President, Little York, 111. GEORGE NIESS, Class Orator, Mascoulah, Illv FANNIE HICHCOCK, Class Treasurer, Muscatinm Iowa. THOMAS F. MCNEIL, Class Poet, Creal Spring, 111. , NELLIE S. IIARRING, class Prophetess, Grand Rapids, Wis. KATHRYN LEWIS, Class :Historian, Valparaiso, Ind. A. 5i I. G. ALEXANDER, Columbia City, Ind. S; H. AXTELL, Plainfield, Ill. FRED M. BELL, Chaunahan. Ill. HARRIET BELL, Chanuahon, Ill. ALICE M. BECKWITH, Colfax, 111, CLARA BAUMAN, Chenoa, Ill. FLORENCE BARCLAY, Muscatine, Iowa. ADDA BARTON, Plankinton, S. Dak. S. V. BARTON, Irvington, Ill. LEE G. BUNNELL, Hanna, Ind. A. W. CLOUD, Sac City, Iowa. W. H. CARR, Bays, Ohio. 1. ROLLA CASH, Decatur City, Iowa. LESTER CREGO, Marcellus, Mich. MRS. IDA CREGO, Marcellus, Mich. B. F. GRAIN, Wolf Creek, 111. BELLE M. CANN, Nicholsville, Ohio. E. L. CARNEY, Baxter Springs, Kan. D. EDMUND CONE, Otsego, Ohio. W. D. CRAWFORD, Berryville, Ark. J. E. DAVIS, Fairfield, Iowa. RUSSELL DAVIS, Hanna,1nd. PETER H. J. M. DONKERS, Faribault, Minn. J. E. DAVIDSON, Latham, 111. . JAMES c. ERTEL, Lynxviue, Wis. EMMA D, ERING, Kempton, Ill. FLORA D. FERRELL. Dauville, Iowa. FLORA M. GRADY, VVashiugton, 111. ETTA FIND 418 21, Austin, Ill. OTTO G. GROTH, Wanatah, Ind. D. W. GILLESPIE, Wabash, Ind. H. B. GOODIN, Roanoke, Ind. F. M. GAINES, Mill Town, Ala. OLAF H. HALVARSQN, Norwax , 11L XDLX Xx. KCE.BEIYESL., TH'LKXXXEVRXY. XXX. E. G. HOFFMAN, Harlan, Ind. ALICE G. HENNINGER, Eddyville, Iowa. CHARLES C. HAAG, Tyner, Ind rm M. E HALCOMB, Decatur. Texas. F. M. HOLLOWAY, Knoxville, Iudt J. N. HAGAN, Arcola, Ind. MARTHA JACKSON, Level, Ohio. AMANDA V. JOHNSON, Granite Falls, Minn. GRACE I. JACKSON. Lakeville, Ind. CLARENCE I. JONES, Boone Grove,;1ud. PETER A. LOAR, Laynesville, Ky. WILLIAM A. LEWIS, Stewartsville, Mo. WM. F. LEWIS, Maggard, Ky. JAMES P. LEWIS, Whitesburg, Ky. MARION C. LASELL, Waubay, S. Dak. 3h ANNA LYONS, West Fork, Ind. C. R. LENHART, Davenport, N. Dak. J. P. LAWYER, Baden, Ohio. NOBLE LITTLE, P011toosuc, 111. J. R. LOCKE, Capac, Mich. R. H McMILLAN, Carson, Iowa. MINNIE S. MARQUART, Vaiparaiso. Ind. JOHN O. MOEN, Mt. Horeb, Wis. D. E; IVICCURTAIN, Parr, Ind. FRANK A. MALSTONE, Lake, Ind. IVY MILLER, Valparaiso, Ind. GEORGE ORDAHL; Fairmount, N. Dak. OPHELIA E. OVERSTREET, Oklahoma City, Okla. CHARLES J. PFLUEGER, Ringtown, Pa, L. N. PENNOCK, Valparaiso, Ind. ELMER J' NELSON! Centre CitY! Ming, CLARA PETERS, Valparaiso, Ind. F. W. ROBERTS, Western Springs,111. MRS. CARRIE OVERSTREET Ross, Oklahoma City, Okla. W. L. ROSS, Oklahoma City, Okla. S. Dak. FRED SELLERY, McConnelsville, Ohio. JOHN STANFORD, Milbank, EVELYN SHEDD, Valparaiso, Ind. NELLIE SNIDER, Maxinkuckee, Ind. WALTER SCOTT, Senecaville, Ohio. W. J. SCOTT, Mt. Zion, 111. WILLIAM F. SCHLUENZ, Aubixrndale, Wis. GRACE M. SMITH, Valparaiso, Ind. R L. SMITH, Braceville, Ill. JESSE L. SMITH, Sugar Grove, Wis. , ,..-FM B. H. SMITH, Roanoke, Ind. MORTON STULTZ, Huntington, Ind. 47 7: ' l: 3 I . . ' ' ' ' x i l 31V W, , 1 I ; THEODORE THOMPSON, Argyle, Wis. LORENZO TOOTHMAN, Hendley, Neb. WILLARD B. VAN HORNE, Grant Park. Ill. FRANCISCO VENTRESCA, Provincia di Aquila Introdacqua, Italia. F A. WILLIAMS, Morris, 11!. S. H. WELTY, Nappanee, Ind. NELLIE GRAY WILSON, Murphysboro, III. VICTOR A. W'ELMAN, Sullivan, Ind. E. R. WOMACK, Hopewell. Ky. ANDREW WARNER, Clarksburg, 111. V. WIERMAN, A1tam0nt,Ell FRED S. YOUNKIN, Sculltohxg af Wi-mO-d W5 .Moli33 C. O. LAMPLAND, Hayfleld, Minn. G. P. GILMER, Newton Falls, Ohio. NEW COLLEGE AUDITORIUM. OLD COLLEGE BUILDING. Y R A R B I L F O R O I R E T N I
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