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This small booklet unfolds to a long program detailing the staff and students involved in this production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." Based on the credited names, Normal School students worked on nearly every aspect of the production, under the supervision of several teachers. No transcription.

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"The Morning-Evening News" (satirical newspaper), 1942 · Stuk · 1942
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

The circumstances surrounding this clearly satirical newspaper, and its relationship with The Signal, remain partly unknown. However, it probably relates to a student production of the comedy "Beggar on Horseback" by George Kaufman and Marc Connelly. The rather morbid cover story seems to be a riff on the events of the play, with students appearing under the names of the characters they played. Other "news" stories appear throughout, alongside "advertisements" with the names and members of school organizations, as well as illustrations. Several advertisements related to buying bonds to support the United States in World War Two also are present. No transcription.

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"The Shoes that Danced" program, 1935 · Stuk · 1935
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

This program documents a production of "The Shoes that Danced," by the American poet and author Anna Hempstead Branch, put up by "The Laboratory Theatre" at the State Teachers College. The play, which was staged in 1935, would have been one of the earliest in Kendall Hall, which first opened in 1932. Like with the production of "Romeo and Juliet" a decade earlier, it appears that students, with teacher guidance, put together most aspects of the play. No transcription.

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So to Speak
1 · Reeks · 1938
Part of Literary and Social Critique Publications

Series 1 comprises two issues of volume 1 of So to Speak, an early college magazine. Both the November and December issues contain book reviews, short stories, music reviews of swing bands, poetry, drawings, humor, gossip, sports, and play reviews. Other material includes a letter from Vernetta Decker and a dating bureau (early singles classifieds). Notably, the publication describes the pre-World War II climate of the campus. The tone is light-hearted, however the gossipy nature of the publication is criticized in feedback published in the December issue.

These two are the only issues in the Archives and Special Collections, however, the magazine continued to publish until the end of 1941. The Signal newspaper reported in the November 29, 1941 issue that the very high cost of paper prohibited publishing further.

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1 · Bestanddeel · 1911
Part of Mildred Duncan Warnecke Collection

Annual yearbook of The New Jersey State Normal School. The name of New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.) was changed in 1929 to State Teachers College and State Normal School at Trenton; in 1937 to New Jersey State Teachers College at Trenton; in 1958 to Trenton State College; in 1996 to The College of New Jersey (TCNJ).

This yearbook belonged to Edna Buck Van Sickle Budd was born in 1890 to Walter N. Van Sickle and Theresa Buck in Unionville, New York. Shortly after, the family moved to Wantage, New Jersey. She attended the New Jersey State Normal School in Trenton where she was president of the class of 1911, a member of Gamma Sigma literary society, and a member of the short-lived social club the “Sacred Nine.” She taught 6th grade in Chatham, New Jersey Schools for three years before marrying Merritt L. Budd (1887-1952) in 1914. After her children were born, she was active in their school’s Parent Teacher Association and a wide array of religious, civic, and history organizations. She also remained active in the Trenton State College, Gamma Sigma Nu alumni group. She died in 1982

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2 · Reeks · 1938-1939
Part of Literary and Social Critique Publications

Series 2 contains a hand-bound typed copy of the Sigma Phi Alpha Sorority poetry contest from the years 1938 and 1939. The contest rules are listed at the beginning of the book. The “best” submissions are included, with the winners printed in order of first to fourth place. This series is in one folder.

Commencement Program, June
2 · Stuk · 1911
Part of Mildred Duncan Warnecke Collection

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.

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3 · Reeks · 1950-1956
Part of Literary and Social Critique Publications

This series includes one copy each of the sophomore English majors’ magazine of prose and poetry during the years 1950-1956, with the exceptions of 1951 and 1953. The publications were produced under the direction of Dr. Herman M. Ward, Jr., Associate Professor of English. The publications in this series are Venture (1950), Image (1952), Winter Sky (1954), Seedling (1955), and Harvest (1956).

Alumni Weekend Leaflet, 76th Anniversary of the State Schools and cornerstone laying of Green Hall, 1931 · Stuk · 1931
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

This single page leaflet marks the transition between the Normal and Model Schools in Trenton and the modern institution known as The College of New Jersey in Ewing. Aside from celebrating "Alumni Week-End" (the equivalent to today's homecoming, though held in the Spring), the celebrations marked the schools' 76th anniversary and the cornerstone-laying for the first building at Hillwood Lakes, Green Hall. No transcription.

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