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The Seal Yearbook Collection
TCNJ007 · Collection · 1911-2017

Content warning: Some of the yearbooks from 1911 through the 1930s contain racist illustrations of figures in blackface and minstrel characters, as well as inaccurate, derogatory, and/or offensive depictions of Asian and Indigenous people.

The first issue of The Seal was focused on the history and activities of the Class of 1911 and included sections on “class prophecies,” “statistics” of each student, a calendar of the year’s past events, poems, ditties and songs, vignettes of events in each department and hall (dorm) life, listings of the literary societies as well as social clubs (such as “the red mice” and “the clammy six”), a group portrait of the class and some of the societies and clubs, and advertising from Trenton businesses. The seniors were listed in a directory and did not have individual portraits. The next yearbook, 1912, had a similar format, but also included a list of faculty members, as well as photographs of the campus buildings. Starting in 1915, there were individual portraits of graduating seniors (1913 had individual portraits as well, but not 1914). The format remained fairly consistent afterward, however a few issues from the 1920s also have the Juniors, or class of February of the next year listed in the book with the previous May graduates. The Yearbook Club had several name variations, including: Year-Book Club, Year Book Club, or just “Yearbook” or “Seal.”

The collection is complete from 1911 until The Seal ceased publication in 2017. No issue was printed in 1944 due to World War II restrictions.

In addition, there are a few folders of ephemera, correspondence, photographs, obituaries, and other clippings taken from books formerly belonging to Vivian Rolandelli, Kenneth Weber, and Jessie Turk.

College of New Jersey (Ewing, N.J.)
The Seal (Victor Galassi's)
1938 · Item · 1938
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1938 The Seal Yearbook formerly belonging to Victor Galassi (1917-2004). He attended New Jersey State Teachers College at Trenton from 1935-1938 where he was the Varsity Sports Manager and participated in other school activities. He attended Rutgers in 1939, then entered the military. After WWII, he joined the New Jersey State Police where he retired with the rank of major.

The Seal (Michael Travers')
1931 · Item · 1931
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1931 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.

1932 · Item · 1932
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1932 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.

The Seal (Kenneth Weber's)
1938 · Item · 1938
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1938 The Seal Yearbook formerly belonging to Kenneth H. Weber (1919-2009). He graduated from New Jersey State Teachers College at Trenton in 1941. His first teaching position was in Phillipsburg. He later served in the Army Air Force during WWII. He taught Industrial Arts at Bernards High School in Bernardsville for many years.

The Seal (Kenneth Weber's)
1940 · Item · 1940
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1940 The Seal Yearbook formerly belonging to Kenneth H. Weber (1919-2009). He graduated from New Jersey State Teachers College at Trenton in 1941. His first teaching position was in Phillipsburg. He later served in the Army Air Force during WWII. He taught Industrial Arts at Bernards High School in Bernardsville for many years.

The Seal (Jessie Turk's)
1951 · Item · 1951
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1951 The Seal Yearbook formerly belonging to Jessie R. Turk (1920-2009). She graduated from Montclair State Teachers College in 1942, then obtained a master's degree from Oberlin College and doctorate from Columbia. She was a Professor of Geography at Trenton State from 1947 to 1982.

The Seal (Jessie Turk's)
1952 · Item · 1952
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1952 The Seal Yearbook formerly belonging to Jessie R. Turk (1920-2009). She graduated from Montclair State Teachers College in 1942, then obtained a master's degree from Oberlin College and doctorate from Columbia. She was a Professor of Geography at Trenton State from 1947 to 1982.

1933 · Item · 1933
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1933 The Seal Yearbook formerly belonging to Conrad J. Johnson (1912-2009). He entered New Jersey State Teachers College and State Normal School at Trenton in 1931 as a music major, but changed to industrial arts, graduating in 1936. His first teaching position was in Toms River where he taught until the early 1940s. In 1942, he joined the faculty at his alma mater where he was an instructor in the Industrial Arts Department for 40 years at Trenton State College until his retirement in 1982.

1936 · Item · 1936
Part of The Seal Yearbook Collection

1936 The Seal Yearbook formerly belonging to Conrad J. Johnson (1912-2009). He entered New Jersey State Teachers College and State Normal School at Trenton in 1931 as a music major, but changed to industrial arts, graduating in 1936. His first teaching position was in Toms River where he taught until the early 1940s. In 1942, he joined the faculty at his alma mater where he was an instructor in the Industrial Arts Department for 40 years at Trenton State College until his retirement in 1982.