Model School Class of 1896; Thencanic Society member, 1890s; President, 1896. After studying under Howard Pyle in Philadelphia, Schoonover became a member of the "Brandywine School" of artists alongside Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, and Norman Rockwell. At the time of his death, referred to as the "Dean of Delaware Artists." https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11691142/frank-earle-schoonover https://www.frankschoonover.org/about/
Model School Class of 1896; Thencanic Society Member. Later graduated from Princeton University; became Vice-Chancellor of the New Jersey Court of Chancery 1919-1942. FamilySearch ID K8J2-K4B
Model School Class of 1896 (class censor); Thencanic Society member. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/272885716/walter-w-williamson
Model School graduate and Thencanic Society member, ca. 1890s; Secretary, 1895. Later an architect on a number of notable buildings, such as the headquarters of Bell Labs in Murray Hill, NJ. President of the American Institute of Architects, 1935-1936. Not to be confused with Frank Voorhees, a Thencanic member in the 1880s. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159905029/stephen-francis-voorhees
Model School student and Thencanic Society member ca. 1896. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30561804/john-a-schultz; FamilySearch ID LDST-HBR
Model School student and Thencanic Society member, ca. 1899; Thencanic President, February - September 1899. Son of the Superintendent of the New Jersey School for Deaf-Mutes, Trenton. As Colonel in World War I, led a detachment to rescue the "Lost Battalion." https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102178346/weston-jenkins
Model School student and Thencanic Society member, 1890s. Later a student of Howard Pyle's and an artist for the Saturday Evening Post, among others. Veteran of World War I. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48769043/oliver-kemp
Model School student and Thencanic Society member, ca. 1890s. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108265825/robert-earle-anderson
Model School student and Thencanic Society member, ca. 1890s. Brother of William Burgess, Jr. Trained as a banker, but converted to Protestantism and became a missionary to Japan and China through the YMCA. In the 1930s he left China, gained a PhD in Sociology, and helped establish the Sociology Department at Temple University. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100284501/john-stewart-burgess
Member of the Model Class of 1900 and the Thencanic Society; later a PAFA graduate and artist. Son of Trenton physician Dr. Charles Britton. No FindAGrave page; FamilySearch ID GCCZ-J7V.