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5 · Folder · 1923
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1923 The Seal yearbook formerly belonging to John S. Neary (1863-1935). He was appointed to the New Jersey State Normal School in 1898 as “steward,” later business manager, where he worked for over 32 years retiring in 1930. He also founded the Camera Club (also known as the Normal Photographic Arts Club) for students in 1919. Some of his photographs appear in The Signal.

6 · Folder · 1924
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1924 The Seal yearbook formerly belonging to John S. Neary (1863-1935). He was appointed to the New Jersey State Normal School in 1898 as “steward,” later business manager, where he worked for over 32 years retiring in 1930. He also founded the Camera Club (also known as the Normal Photographic Arts Club) for students in 1919. Some of his photographs appear in The Signal.

8 · Folder · 1926
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1926 The Seal yearbook formerly belonging to John S. Neary (1863-1935). He was appointed to the New Jersey State Normal School in 1898 as “steward,” later business manager, where he worked for over 32 years retiring in 1930. He also founded the Camera Club (also known as the Normal Photographic Arts Club) for students in 1919. Some of his photographs appear in The Signal.

3 · Folder · 1929
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1929 The Seal Yearbook formerly belonging to Michael A. Travers (1902-1970). He received a law degree from New York University, then obtained Bachelor, Master, and Doctorate of Education degrees from Rutgers University. In 1928, he became the first Dean of Men at New Jersey State Normal School in Trenton. He also taught Business Education (as well as served as chairman of that department) for 40 years, retiring in 1968. In addition, he served as Hopewell Township Municipal Judge and taught courses at Rutgers and Temple Universities.

5 · Folder · 1930
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1930 The Seal Yearbook formerly belonging to Vivian M. Rolandelli (1911-2003). She 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.