Principal of New Jersey State Normal School in Trenton from 1917 to 1923. Principal and president of the Glassboro State Normal School from 1923 to 1937.
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
Model School Class of 1916. FamilySearch ID: 9J54-SMY
Model School Class of 1901 and Thencanic Society member. Frequent author of Critic's Reports. Grandson and namesake of New Jersey State Senator John Davison Rue, which is why he is referred to with "Junior" only sometimes, and why he seems to have dropped it as he got older. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210894508/john-d-rue FS ID: GSB4-GCJ
Arriet “Etta” Egbert Reid was born on February 22, 1851, to Phebe Ann Mundy and Elijah Reid, and grew up in Tennent (near Manalapan), New Jersey. She graduated from the Normal School in 1870. On October 27, 1875, she married James Chalmers Rue and they settled in Freehold, New Jersey. They had three daughters: Marguerite Andrew Rue (1885-1957) who graduated from the Normal School in June 1903 and taught for several years in New Jersey and Ohio; Mary Louisa Rue; and Myra Woodward Rue. The daughters all remained unmarried and operated the Sundial Press in New Jersey for approximately 40 years beginning in the early 1920s. The family remained in Freehold, where Arriet died on December 20, 1938.
The Royal H. Rose & Son company out of Princeton, N.J. provided photography services for individuals and organizations, such as the New Jersey State Normal School in Trenton.
Head of the English Department at New Jersey State Teachers College at Trenton and member of the Faculty Committee on Assembly Programs. Taught from 1930 to 1947.
Model School Class of 1896 and Thencanic Society member. May have attended some Thencanic meetings after graduating. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45818352/charles-r-rose
Vivian M. Rolandelli (1911-2003) graduated from New Jersey State Teachers College and State Normal School at Trenton in 1930, and was a teacher for 47 years at Elementary School No. 1 in West New York, New Jersey.