Class Photo
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Class Photo
Description
Penn College was founded by Quakers, who believed education to be a necessity in their lives, but public schooling had not yet come to Iowa in the late 19th Century. Oskaloosa seemed like the perfect location for a Quaker college due to the two academies in the vicinity, and the Yearly Meeting that took place there. The merging of the Spring Creek Institute and the Thorndyke Institute helped bring about the founding of Penn College. Penn College opened September 24th, 1873 with John W. Woody as its first President. The college grew at a rapid pace till it reached its full maturity in 1910 under President Rosenburg, who under his term, completed the college building, doubled attendance, and enriched and expanded studies. Graduating class includes: Winnifred B. Allee, Lyle Dale Anderson, Zilpha Elizabeth Beaver, Virgil Briggs, Marie Grace Carter, Genevera Christy, Ruth Verle Coffin, Ruth Mary Collins, Earl Robert Cope, Virgie Coulson, Clarissa Davis, Irma Isodene Dimmitt, Hazel Marie Dixon, Clarence Isaiah Fiscus, Paul Cameron Foster, Ruth Hellings, Esther Hoskins, Elvin Ford Hull, Helen Frances Jackson, Maurice K. Jessup, Marion A. Johnson, Sylvia I. Johnson, Catherine Kissoon, Gladys Neiswanger, Charles Gibson O'Neal, Vern C. Parsons, Lowell Jesse Perisho, Freda Marie Rinden, Blanche Irene Roberts, Helen A. Test, Aletha Veldhuizen, Bernice W. Ware, and Glen Everett Whitlock.
Source
LgPic 10
Publisher
William Penn University; Wilcox Library Digital Archives
Date
2012-06-01
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www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html
Format
image/jpeg
Type
image
Identifier
http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p16125coll1,47