Leon Abbett was a member of the Model School class of 1900, and New Jersey State Normal School class of 1901. He taught in Philadelphia Public Schools for 26 years, then moved to the Vineland, New Jersey area in the late 1920s where he was a substitute teacher in the Vineland-Landis Township Schools and a poultry farmer.
Enid Bortic Ackerman was born in 1887. She attended the Model School and graduated in 1907. She worked as a librarian at Free Library of Philadelphia. She died in 1975.
Model School graduate, class of 1899, and Thencanic Society member c. 1890s.
The Arguromuthos Literary Society was a club for women formed at the Normal School in Trenton in 1894, by class of 1895. It also included female students of the Model School for several years. In the early 1930s, it became the social sorority Arguromuthos Sigma (it had no national affiliation). It disbanded some time in the 1970s.
Henry Rusling Ashton (misprinted as "Henry Russell" in some Model School materials) was born in 1898. He graduated from the Model School in 1916, along with his sister Estelle Ashton (Craig). He died in New York in 1970.
William Brokaw Bamford was born in 1878. He was a member of the Thencanic Society and graduated from the Model School in 1896. He was a Colonel in the 1st Reg., Volunteer Engineers during the Spanish-American War, and later mayor of Belmar, New Jersey. He died in 1945.
Charles Greene Baumgartner was born in 1881. He was a member of the Thencanic Society and graduated from the Model School in 1900. He died in Connecticut in 1968.
Irene Bedell was born in 1887 in New Jersey. She graduated from the Model School in 1907, then Brown University. She taught at Livingston and Montclair High Schools. She died in 1982 in New Jersey.
William Young Bellerjeau was born in 1882 in New Jersey. He was a member of the Thencanic Society in the late 1890s to 1900 and graduated from the Model School in 1900. He died in 1963 in Vermont.
Alfred Peter Skillman Bellis was born in 1880. He was a member of Model School class of 1900, and graduated from Lehigh University in 1909. in 1912, he married Ida Gants Davies (Model School class of 1902, Normal School class of 1905). He was Chief electrical engineer for John A. Roebling's Sons, Co. until 1948, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Trenton Free Public Library from 1927 to 1933, and member or officer of numerous other local organizations. He died in 1959.