Content warning: the illustration and description of the mural include inaccurate, derogatory, and/or offensive depictions of people indigenous to the area.
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)1911 Class Day program belonging to Edna Van Sickle (Budd). The class day for that year took place on June 20, 1011. The program includes listings of class officers, the "Suffragette Office of 'The Seal,'" Class Day Committee members, Class Yell, Class Song, and the names of the June 1911 graduating class.
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)This is the June 1911 Commencement program for the New Jersey State Normal School at Trenton. It contains the names of the graduates, as well as any presenters, including musical performances. The Commencement Exercises took place at 8 pm on June 21, 1911.
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)This series features photographs of the Class of 1911's 46th and 49th reunions (1940 and 1943, respectively), as well as Gamma Sigma sorority group portraits from c. 1908-1911.
Bush, Louise E. Woodruff, 1887-1963Content warning: The materials include inaccurate, derogatory, and/or offensive depictions of people indigenous to the area and references to minstrel show performances.
The Annual Report began as a report submitted to the New Jersey State Legislature in 1855, and later to the New Jersey State Board of Education. The earliest issues contain essays and remarks by the school’s principals; descriptions of the Normal School and Model School curricula and courses; information about admissions standards; college finances; rules about student life and behavior; and lists of students, faculty and staff.
From 1855 to 1907, the publication was named Annual Report. Then from 1908-1933, it was named Annual Report and Catalogue (or Catalog). In 1930, separate Bulletins were issued for extension courses.Then, beginning in 1933-1934, the name of the publication changed to Bulletin and no longer contained “Annual Report” in its title. This new State Teachers College Bulletin was serialized to four issues per academic year: the first issue contained the first semester extension courses, the second was the main course catalog, the third published the second semester extension courses, and the fourth contained the summer school courses. This format was fairly consistent into the 1950s until the school published graduate bulletins later in the decade. In the 1960s, separate bulletins were published for field services and guides for applicants. In the 1970s, another issue was added for continuing education courses.
Of special note, the parameters of the academic year changed many times before settling on the current format of the school year beginning in autumn and finishing in the summer of the following year. For many issues of the Annual Report, the year began in what we would now consider the second or Spring semester. Often, the Bulletin contained the summer session in the year previous or following. During both world wars, issues had combined years likely to save paper. In more recent years, the Graduate Bulletin was issued with a different volume numbering system than the others in the series.
The content of the Annual Reports during the Normal school years contained a good deal of information about faculty updates, student life and activities, as well as photographs of buildings, classrooms, and groups of students. The Bulletins were structured more like a typical course catalog, but all graduates’ names continued to be printed until 1956.
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)The image shows the students and teachers of the Boys classes of the Model School from 1887-1888. The people in the photograph are predominately standing in front of the closed doors of an entryway to the Model School. Two people are sitting on the grass in front of the larger group. Many people are holding hats. Some are wearing hats. Two students are holding baseball bats.
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)The image shows the students and teachers of the Model School graduating class of 1902. The people in the photograph are sitting in front of the closed doors of front of the Normal School. At the bottom of the photograph is inscribed "'02."
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)The image shows the students and teachers of the Model School graduating class of 1903. The people in the photograph are sitting in front of the closed doors of front of the Normal School. The back of the photograph is inscribed with the following text: "Miss Ely Much love from The class of '03."
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)The image shows the students and teachers of the Model School graduating class of 1904. The people in the photograph are predominately standing in front of the closed doors of front of the Normal School. At the bottom of the photograph is inscribed "Model 1904."
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)The image shows the students of the Model School graduating class of 1905. The people in the photograph are predominately sitting in front of the closed doors of front of the Normal School. At the bottom of the photograph is inscribed "1905."
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)