University Yearbooks (UNCG University Archives)

Pine needles [1920]
The 1920 yearbook is the first under the name Pine Needles. It includes senior class statistics, 1920 class history, and a section for the special class, who attend only one year. Also includes a section titled "War Time Features," summarizing students' contributions toward the war effort. The yearbook of the institution now known as The University of North Carolina at Greensboro was published between 1902 and 1993, first as The Decennial (1902), later as The Carolinian (1909-1917), and finally as Pine Needles (1920-1993).
Pine needles [1921]
The 1921 yearbook includes a history of the Alumnae and Former Students' Association and includes class histories that give an in depth look at campus activities during this time period. It also includes a "hymn" book section with pictures of men chosen by students and allowed on campus for special events. There are also poems, jokes, and short stories.
Pine needles [1922]
The 1922 yearbook includes a brief history of the college. Class histories give a brief glimpse into events of the time, including a brief mention of the influenza epidemic. The yearbook includes a page from the March 11, 1922, issue of the student newspaper, The Carolinian. Poems, short stories, jokes, and autographs are also included.
Pine needles [1923]
The 1923 yearbook includes poems, jokes, short stories, and talks about campus events, including the Park Night Pageant.
Pine needles [1924]
The 1924 yearbook includes poetry and classmate autographs.
Pine needles [1926]
For the senior class in 1926, there is a message from the alumnae secretary, senior prescriptions, a chronicle of 1926, and a 5-page class prophecy. Images include 8 full-page, colorized photographs of campus, and full-page portraits to accompany each superlative awarded. Other sections commemorate societies, dramatics, and athletics, including "wearers of the N.C.C." cheerleaders. The yearbook of the institution now known as The University of North Carolina at Greensboro was published between 1902 and 1993, first as The Decennial (1902), later as The Carolinian (1909-1917), and finally as Pine Needles (1920-1993).
Pine needles [1927]
The 1927 yearbook includes poems, autographs, handwritten notes beside class photos that were added at the 25th reunion in 1952 or the 35th reunion in 1962.
Pine needles [1928]
The 1928 yearbook has autographs and a section entitled "jokes" that contain photographs and jokes. It also features a page called highlights that summarized the Carolinian's headlines from the previous year.
Pine needles [1929]
The 1929 yearbook contains colored photographs of campus, and a comical section entitled "refreshments" with colored photographs of students in costumes.