University Yearbooks (UNCG University Archives)

Pine needles [1950]
The 1950 yearbook includes a brief class history and a commencement program.
Pine needles [1951]
The 1951 yearbook includes a class history and a commencement program.
Pine needles [1952]
The 1952 yearbook has a new format with the freshman class at the beginning of the book and the senior class at the end. It includes a commencement program.
Pine needles [1953]
The 1953 yearbook includes chapters on campus and administration, classes, activities, and features. Of special mention is the Consolidated University Council, which coordinates functions between the Women's College, NC State, and UNC. Student associations include Service League and Inter-Faith Council. Yearbook includes commencement program and directories for students and faculty. 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 [1954]
The 1954 yearbook includes a section on Elliott Hall, the new student union, and also includes a commencement program and a history of the class.
Pine needles [1955]
The 1955 yearbook mentions Hurricane Hazel several times throughout. The storm cancelled classes, took its toll on campus greenery, and converted the Weil Ballroom to a displaced persons shelter. This issue also includes a feature in memoriam to NC Governor and Chair of the UNC Board of Trustees William Bradley Umstead. Campus activities include highlights from the Social Science Forum, Inter-Faith Forum, and Arts Festival. 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 [1956]
The 1956 yearbook includes the poem "A Girl in a Library", a section on the student-faculty tea, and a feature on the new television club. Phi Beta Kappa also ended its affiliation with The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and started its own local chapter.
Pine needles [1957]
The 1957 yearbook starts with a clear aerial photo of campus and a photo directory of campus buildings. Of particular note is mention of WUNC-TV, which held a studio at the Women's College and contributed courses and studio work to students and faculty alike. 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 [1958]
The yearbook of the institution known since 1963 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 [1959]
A nursing section was added to the contents of the 1959 yearbook.