University Yearbooks (UNCG University Archives)

Pine needles [1980]
The 1980 yearbook contains photos of campus events, sports and campus life.
Pine needles [1981]
The 1981 yearbook contains photos of campus events, including local Greensboro, a peace march, and music concerts that featured Doc Watson and the Doobie Brothers. It also shows photos of the presidential election of 1980 and of student life. Upon closing, the editors of Pine Needles mentioned that the administration is considering that Pine Needles be expended and asks for campus support and input if they wish for the annual yearbook to continue.
Pine needles [1982]
The 1982 yearbook contains photos of Greensboro's annual event called "City Stage", student life, student sports, and campus events. It also contains descriptions and photographs of academic departments, photos entitled "UNC-G speaks out" that includes a photo of Greensboro's mayor, Jim Melvin, thanking Benjamin Cone Sr. for his gift to UNC-G. The yearbook also discusses the latest Greensboro Coliseum events and concerts that include Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee, Earth, Wind and Fire, and Barry Manilow, etc.
Pine needles [1983]
The 1983 yearbook contains articles about changes of tradition at UNCG, celebrating UNCG's first homecoming, a reflection on UNCG's history, the 1980 decision of approval by UNCG for the colonization of sororities and fraternities, UNCG's recent sports winnings, and the history of the "rock" on campus. It contains pictures and an article about the "1982 City Stage", an article of the Founder's Day celebration where Dr. James Fisher asked for private support of UNCG, and a copy of UNCG's 50th Anniversary Litany of Commemoration. It also features an article and pictures of fun events such as the "Love boat" party where they turned the EUC into the U.S.S. Elliot, and a dance, the MDA Superdance to raise money for MDA, the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The yearbook also contains photos of national and state news, an introduction of February as being UNCG's Black History Month that featured guest Maya Angelou for the University Concert/Lecture series, an article and photos of EUC's 30th anniversary that included a visit from guest Red Skelton, an article about UNCG's Spartan soccer team winning the National Championship in the 1982 season, and an article on Commencement and alumni involvement, as well as a copy of the Commencement Address.
Pine needles [1984]
The 1984 yearbook announced its discontinuation following 1984. It contains photos of campus, events, an article about Coit being UNCG's first co-ed dormitory, photos and articles about student life, student activism, the UNCG Dance Company, MDA Superweek that raised money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Black History Month, Graduate Artist's Studios, a Mardi Gras party, Adult Students, Living and Learning At Residential College, a Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention that was funded and hosted by UNCG, UNCG's rugby team, the Ruggers, won the State Championship. It also includes photos of Greensboro's renovation with a "Old Greensborough" theme, and photos and articles about 1984 graduation.
Pine needles [1986]
The 1986 yearbook contains photos of student life, articles about campus including sunbathing, the library, Tate Street, local Greensboro hot spots for students, the ARA dining experience, graffiti on campus, the renovation of Spencer Halls, The 1985 Miss Neo-Black Society Pageant, the Residential College, and the M.F.A. Writing Program. It also contains articles and photos about various academic departments and people, the Women's Studies program, the Home Economics School, Activism, Censorship, orientation, the fire in Reynolds Hall, UNC-G changes to without a hyphen as UNCG, Homecoming 1985, Dorm Life, WUAG, Lovefeast, the Festival of Lights, High Point Road and fast food, UNCG Soccer Spartans won the 1985 Championship, campus issues, current music, movies and books.
Pine needles [1987]
The 1987 yearbook contains photos of student life, Fall kickoff, Tate street, The Bangles performance, 1986 presidential elections, lists of popular songs, bands and movies, event fliers, student comments about UNCG, and cafeteria food. It also contains an article about the Charles McIver statue, UNCG's reaction to the new North Carolina obscenity law, the Rededication of Spencer Hall, the renovation of the dining hall, and the Bindery Donut.
Pine needles [1988]
The 1988 yearbook contains photos of student life, articles and photos of Greensboro, an article on the 1987 Ku Klux Klan demonstration in Greensboro, UNCG's reaction to the new drug policy, the campus Physical Plant, the Academic Computing Center, the Child Care Education Program, UNCG's new policy on skateboarding, the I-House, and the Mary Foust Residential College.
Pine needles [1989]
The 1989 yearbook contains photos of student life, and articles and photos of departments and campus events.