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Persoon · 1879-1966

Martha Bennett Sherman was born in 1879, in Bristol, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Asbury Park, New Jersey. She graduated from the Normal School in 1899. She taught in an elementary school in Succasunna, New Jersey, until her marriage to Theodore Reger. She died in 1966 in Colonia, New Jersey

Persoon · 1880-1964

Elisabeth Bodine (1880-1964), was a graduate of the Model School Class of 1898, Normal School Class of February 1913, and Bryn Mawr College. She taught at Trenton Junior High School No. 3 and was an English teacher at Trenton High School. After retiring from teaching, she became a librarian at Trenton Public Library. She was a founding member and honoree of the Trenton College Club (which later became a branch of the American Association of University Women) and served in a variety of civic, cultural, and historical organizations around Trenton. She lived with Gertrude Scudder Bodine and her brother Joseph Bodine throughout their marriage, and then moved with Gertrude to Morrisville, Pennsylvania after Joseph’s death in 1950. Elisabeth died on January 14, 1964.

The Signal
Instelling · 1885 -

The Signal is The College of New Jersey’s student-produced weekly news organization. Established in 1885, it is among the oldest collegiate newspapers in the country.

Karr, Susan 1946-1998
Persoon · 1946-1998

The director of the Office for Women and the editor of WomanNews. Additionally, Dr. Karr held many positions at Trenton Stage College, including but not limited to the executive assistant to the college president and secretary to the Board of Trustees, until her passing in 1998.

Persoon · 1903-1995

Levora “Lee” Rodda Easterbrook (1903-1995) graduated from New Jersey State Normal School in Trenton in 1923. She taught grammar school in her hometown of Butler for four years until she married Neil Easterbook, principal, and later superintendent of Butler Schools in 1927.

Weber, Kenneth H., 1919-2009
Persoon · 1919-2009

Kenneth H. Weber (1919-2009) graduated from New Jersey State Teachers College at Trenton in 1941. His first teaching position was in Phillipsburg. He later served in the Army Air Force during WWII. He taught Industrial Arts at Bernards High School in Bernardsville for many years.