Instructor of unknown subject, but probably classics (see the SUNY Cortland Digital Commons' 1903 commencement booklet available online), ca. 1916. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81204358/ada-amanda-reed
Model School instructor. FamilySearch ID: LT1X-GWR
Normal School teacher. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59352370/eleanor-b-parmenter
Model School geography teacher. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34305726/ray-hughes-whitbeck
Normal/Model School French instructor, ca. 1916. Sister of Carolyn. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114714806/gadarine-garabedian
Mathematics instructor and administrator at the Model School, 1900-1929.
Estelle Van Zandt Ashton was born in 1897. She graduated from the Model School in 1916 (along with her brother Henry Rusling Ashton). She then went on to attend the Normal School where she graduated from the Domestic Science course in 1918. In 1928, she married Wilbur R Craig. She taught in Trenton Public Schools after graduation through the early 1930s when she moved with her husband to New York, where she also was a teacher. She died in Connecticut in 1988.
Normal and Model School instructor in Physical Training. Sister of Lydia. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72781458/elizabeth-carter
Sarah (nicknamed “Sallie”) Yardley Ely was born on April 22, 1849, to Lydia Dorsett Hulse (1817-1906) and William Carver Ely (1801-1857) in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. After her father’s death in the late 1850s or early 1860s, her mother moved the family to Lambertville, New Jersey. Sarah attended the New Jersey State Normal School where she became the valedictorian of her graduating class of February 1866. While she was still a student, she began teaching at the Model School where she continued her career for nearly 50 years, first as a mathematics teacher, then as supervisor of the Girls’ Department. After her retirement in 1913, she volunteered in the administration of the Trenton area Y.W.C.A. She died on June 4, 1937, in Trenton, and was buried in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Dickerson Harvey Farley was born on September 10, 1846, to Dorcas B. Piper and Stephen Alonzo Farley, in Weston, Vermont. According to the Normal and Model School Faculty Book, he attended Lansley’s Commercial College and the State Normal School in Rutland, Vermont. He then taught at Lansley’s Commercial College for three years and at Bryant Stratton and Whitney Business College in Newark, New Jersey for three years. In 1873, he married Freberne Lucia Blossom (1848-1925) in Vermont, and they had four children: Richard Blossom (1875-1954), Model School student and artist with paintings at the New Jersey State Normal School; Herbert L. (1881-1881); Marcus Martin (1883-1941); and LeRoy Webster (1887-1957), also a Model School graduate. In 1873, Dickerson came to the New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools as an instructor in Penmanship and Bookkeeping. In addition to teaching, he was the joint author of The Normal Review System of Writing, along with many articles and handbooks on writing and penmanship. According to his obituary in the Trenton Times, January 14, 1926, page 22, he consulted on handwriting analysis in court cases. He retired from the Normal School in 1916. He died on January 13, 1926, in Trenton, and was buried in Vermont.