University Yearbooks (UNCG University Archives)

Pine needles [1940]
The 1940 yearbook contains a commencement program, baby pictures of the seniors, and a class history.
Pine needles [1941]
The 1944 yearbook includes some color photographs. It also includes a commencement program and a section comparing campus activities to global events during World War II. This yearbook also includes a directory in the back.
Pine needles [1942]
The 1942 yearbook commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. It includes a commencement program, a Who's Who section, and photographs of soldiers around campus. There are sections describing individual departments and a campus map showing the layout of the college at the time.
Pine needles [1943]
The 1943 yearbook includes some color photographs and a commencement program.
Pine needles [1944]
The 1944 yearbook includes a brief foreword on the war and how it impacts the campus and also a commencement program.
Pine needles [1945]
The 1945 yearbook contains some color photographs and a commencement program. The War Service League, a program supporting the war effort, is also mentioned for the first time.
Pine needles [1946]
The 1946 yearbook includes some color photographs, a commencement program, and a "One Yearers" section on the freshman class. It also includes a pin-up section with pictures of men (mostly soldiers) that the girls submitted. There is mention of the fact that the War Service League has changed its name to the Service League upon the end of World War II.
Pine needles [1947]
The 1947 yearbook includes some color pictures, a brief paragraph on the arts forum, a commencement program, and a section on campus events during the 1946-1947 school year.
Pine needles [1948]
The 1948 yearbook includes some color photographs, a history of the class (which includes the adoption of a war orphan), a commencement program, events around campus (including Rat Day) and a hand-drawn map of the campus.
Pine needles [1949]
The 1949 yearbook includes a class history, a commencement program, and an article on the new Golden Chain Society.