Superintendent of Schools in New Jersey and Member of the Faculty Committee on Assembly Programs at Trenton. Later president at Glassboro from 1937-1952.
Chairperson of the Speech Department, Supervisor of Drama and member of the Faculty Committee on Assembly Programs. Taught from 1916 to unknown year.
Member of the Model Boys class of 1900; later Trenton lawyer. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60850333/donald-julian-packer
Member of Model School class of 1900; probably the same Charles Baumgartner buried in Saybrook, CT. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161098996/charles-greene-baumgartner
Charles A. Krauch was a Trenton photographer who captured many of the early class photos of the New Jersey State Normal School at Trenton. He was active in Trenton at several successive addresses from 1890 to 1898. He opened his own gallery in 1890. He later moved to California, where he exhibited at L.A. Photographic Salon in 1902.
Model School Class of 1900; grandson of John A. and nephew of Washington A. Roebling, wire rope barons. Early race car driver; died in the sinking of the HMS Titanic while accompanying his Fiat back from Europe. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5924131/washington-augustus-roebling
Member of the Model class of 1900; son of William Craft, industrial woodworker https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61679120/edmund-w-craft.
Member of the Model Boys class of 1900; no other information found. May be the same Joseph Sands (1881-1936) in Riverview Cemetery, Trenton. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60651369/joseph-h-sands
According to the New-York Historical Society, the Pach brothers, Gustavus (1848-1904), Gotthelf (1852-1925), and Morris (1837-?) lived and photographed people and subjects for over a century in New York and New Jersey.
Model School graduate and Thencanic Society member, Class of ca. 1896. Colonel in the 1st Reg., Volunteer Engineers during the Spanish-American War, and later mayor of Belmar, NJ. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10604035/william-brokaw-bamford