This booklet from the 1879 Normal School commencement at Taylor Opera House includes lists of graduating students (both the February and June classes), including their home towns. It also contains the list of commencement exercises. No transcription.
Sin títuloThis booklet from the 1903 Model School commencement includes lists of graduating students, their home towns, and their area of study. It also contains the list of commencement exercises. Of some note is the mention of an essay given by honor student Charlotta Miller on the Black poet and author Paul Lawrence Dunbar, which has unfortunately not survived. The student roster also includes several surnames that appear in other classes from around this period, namely Britton, De Cou, and Bosworth; these students may be siblings of those sharing their name. Some students from the Class of 1904 also appear. No transcription.
Sin títuloThis booklet, which was originally pasted into an unknown scrapbook and at an unknown point removed, details the Normal School's Thanksgiving Festival in November 1917. The original production seems to have dressed students as various Thanksgiving foods in the first act, and as allegorical figures in the second. The top portion of the list for Act 3 is covered by the remains of the scrapbook, but the list of names is clear. No transcription.
Sin títuloContent Warning: The items in this collection may contain racist and harmful depictions of marginalized groups, sexist or misogynistic language, and xenophobic attitudes and opinions.
The collection consists of 10 boxes, one oversized folder and 4 rolled maps. The material is divided into 11 series as described below. The core of this collection provides information about the history of the Trenton Normal School from its founding in 1855, its move to Ewing and transition to New Jersey State Teachers College at Trenton (1937). It also provides some
information on its successor institutions from the 1930s to 2023. The collection also includes information about the Model School, especially highlighting achievements of the older students in publications including The Signal and records of the Thencanic Society, and scrapbooks kept by Grace Bromwell Fletcher, Class of 1907 and Emma R. Kerns Crofton, Class of 1916. There is also some information about alumni activities found in the form of event programs (1900s-1950s, 1980-1996) and the publication Accent and Alumni Review (1987-1996).
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.
Sin títuloThe 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."
Sin títuloThe image shows the students and faculty members of the Model School graduating class of 1908. The people in the photograph are predominately sitting in front of the closed doors of front of the Normal School. The student in the center front row of the image is holding a brick carved with the year "1908." A very large banner with "1908" displayed on it is held by two students at the top of the image. Students in the bottom row also are holding a triangular, two-color pennant that has "08" on it.
Sin títuloThe image shows the students and faculty members of the Model School graduating class of 1909. The people in the photograph are sitting and standing in front of the closed doors of front of the Normal School. The student in the center front row of the image is holding a brick carved with the word "MODEL." A very large banner attached to wooden poles has "1909" displayed on it. The banner poles are held by two students at the top of the image.
Sin títuloThe image shows the students and faculty members of the Model School graduating class of 1910. The people in the photograph are sitting and standing in front of the closed doors of front of the Normal School. The student in the center second row of the image is holding a brick carved with the word "1910." A very large triangular pennant attached to a wooden pole has "1910" displayed on it. The pennant is held by two students at the top of the image.
Sin títuloThe image shows the students and faculty members of the Model School graduating class of 1911. The people in the photograph are sitting and standing in front of the closed doors of front of the Normal School. The student in the center second row of the image is holding a block painted with the word "1911." A very large, triangular pennant attached to a pole has "1911" displayed on it. The pennant is held by two students at the top of the image. The verso/back of the image has the following text written upon it: "Helen C. Cook 305 Hamilton 30732 -- BUI 69 75. [cents symbol]"
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