Model School Class of 1916; appeared as a "special guest" for several dances in the early 1940s, suggesting that perhaps she worked at the school following her graduation. Daughter of Frank Forest Frederick, co-founder and educator at Trenton's School of Industrial Arts. Probably the person of the same name buried in Santa Barbara, CA (Kerns says she moved to California and never married): https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87088290/victoria-frederick
Normal School Class of 1879; one of the first known Black graduates of the school. Sister of R. Henri Herbert, founder of The Sentinel, New Jersey's first Black-run newspaper. FS ID: M5TW-NB9
Zulauf was the primary author on "The History of Health and Physical Education in the State Teachers College and State Normal School at Trenton, NJ," published April 1931. The work's byline says that Zulauf was "assisted by other members of the Sophomore class in the Health and Physical Education Department"; an article in the New York Times mentions her graduation in 1933, making it likely that she was also a student at the time of this work. No other information has been uncovered, and her birth year was derived by subtracting 21 from 1933.
Model School student and Thencanic Society member, ca. 1880s-1890s? Name may have been spelled "Sameul." No further information; relation with Clara Wolverton and Maria Woolverton, if any, unknown.
Model School class of ca. 1894; Thencanic President 1893-1894. Possible FamilySearch ID: LR5N-C96
Model School Class of ca. 1892; Thencanic Society member. Later a doctor at the NJ State Village for Epileptics, Skillman. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50552296/david-fairchild-weeks
Thencanic Society member, ca. 1890s; no other information found. Perhaps the same as John Dodd Van Scoten, but he seems too old for a Model School student: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122329692/john-dodd-van_scoten
Model School Class of ca. 1898 and Thencanic Society member. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9437417/ernest-caldwell-vandyke
Model School Class of ca. 1894; Thencanic Society member. No FindAGrave or FamilySearch pages, but found in census records.
Member of the Model Boys class of 1900; no other information found. May be the same Lawrence Rogers (1883-1959) buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton Township.