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    Fraternity pledges in front of Kelsey Building
    (1958) Trenton Junior College
    Pi Eta Epsilon fraternity pledges standing in front of the Kelsey Building. Date is inferred.
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    Kelsey Building front entrance
    (1958) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College art club standing in front of the Kelsey Building entrance. Probably posed for yearbook. Date is inferred.
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    Kelsey Building main hallway
    (1949) Trenton Junior College
    Henry J. Parcinski, Trenton Junior College president, and Donal J. Connelly, Trenton mayor, standing in front of the bulletin board in the Kelsey Building main hallway.
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    March of Dimes collection drive on State Street, Trenton NJ
    (1960) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College President Henry J. Parcinski with students collecting for the March of Dimes. Location is State Street, Trenton, NJ near the former Lane Bryant department store.
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    Mock presidential election in the Kelsey Building main hallway
    (1956) Trenton Junior College
    John P. Pritchett and students taking part in a mock presidential election in the Kelsey Building main hallway.
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    Trenton Junior College Fair, 1960s
    (1960) Trenton Junior College
    An unknown college fair or exposition probably held at the Kelsey Building. Date is inferred.
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    Trenton Junior College fraternity pledges in the Kelsey Building main hallway
    (1956) Trenton Junior College
    Pi Eta Epsilon fraternity pledges getting planked in the Kelsey Building main hallway.
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    Trenton Junior College theater performance, 1960s
    (1960) Trenton Junior College
    An unknown play performed by Trenton Junior College students at the Trenton War Memorial. Date inferred.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1950)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1950) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College yearbook from 1950. This is the second annual publication of the school's yearbook. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text commemorating the previous school year. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1951-1952)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1951-1952) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College yearbook from 1951-1952. This is the third annual publication of the school's yearbook. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1953)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1953) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College yearbook from 1953. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1954)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1954) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College (Sketjches) yearbook from 1954. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1955)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1955) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College (Kelseyan) yearbook from 1955. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1956)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1956) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College (Kelseyan) yearbook from 1956. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1961)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1961) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College (Trenton Junior College Newsletter-Commencement Issue) yearbook from 1961. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1962)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1962) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College (Trenton Junior College Newsletter-Commencement Issue) yearbook from 1962. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1964)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1964) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College (Trenton Junior College Newsletter-Commencement Issue) yearbook from 1964. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1965)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1965) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College (Kelseyan) yearbook from 1965. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1966)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1966) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College (Thor '66) yearbook from 1966. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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    Trenton Junior College Yearbook (1967)
    (Trenton Junior College, 1967) Trenton Junior College
    Trenton Junior College (Viking '67) yearbook from 1967. This is the final edition of the Trenton Junior College yearbook as the school merged with Mercer County Community College the following year. It contains photographs, illustrations, and text. Photographs include faculty, students, and various Kelsey Building scenes. Trenton Junior College and its successor Mercer County Community College, occupied the Kelsey Building until 1975.
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