Cedar Lake Academy faculty and student group, 1916-1917. Written on back: "The students and teachers are gathered on the porch of the domitory, which was used by all at the time. Front row, left to right: Mable A. Eastman -- Clara Greve -- Vivian McAlister -- Olive Clark -- Roscoe U. Garrett -- Edith B. Garrett -- Shirley unknown (sister of Grace Weaver) -- Florence I. Wheeler -- Tressa "Ma" Woodman -- Carl G. Dingman. Middle row, from left to right: Cereda R. Ferney -- Sally Oberholtzer -- Orpha B. Root -- Dorothy Mesick -- unknown -- unknown -- Lorene Standish (in front of post with arm around Edith B. Garrett) -- unknown -- unknown -- Denzil Ferney -- possibly Henry A. Weaver (1888-1980). Back row, from left to right: unknown -- unknown -- unknown -- Mable Stokke -- unknown -- Herschel unknown -- Roy E. Wolcott -- S. L. Terry -- unknown -- Kenneth Glassford -- unknown -- Robert B. Wheeler. Notes from Roy E. Wolcott: "The alarm clock was part of a Birthday presentation by the students. He [Principal Garrett] had shortly before this given us one or more lectures on the display of jewelry but admitted that some items such as this could be useful and that he didn't have one." R. E. Wolcott also mentioned in January 1983 that he had seen Carl Dingman "at our local church about 5 years ago." Wolcott finally stated that Lorene Standish was not from a "Seventh-day Adventist background, was sent to 'reformatory,' [was a] very athletic type who did flip flops very unlady-like. [She] gave me my nickname of Timothy [and] was loved by most students.".