University Yearbooks (UNCG University Archives)

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The decennial [1902]
This yearbook commemorates the tenth anniversary of the college. It includes accounts of the subsequent activities of each graduating class, a brief description of the faithful servant Zeke, a description of Greensboro, and a description of the different departments on campus. There are also class histories as well as a brief description of Peabody Park.
The Carolinian [1909]
The 1910 yearbook is the first under the name of The Carolinian. It includes class histories, a social events section, a brief description of Tree Day, and some short stories. There is also a senior statistics section which gives a description of the senior students.
The Carolinian [1910]
The 1910 yearbook includes a class history, short stories, poetry, jokes, and a description of Tree Day. The name of the seniors are also in their own handwriting.
The Carolinian [1911]
The 1911 yearbook includes handwritten notes updating students' lives. There is also a class history, a list of admission requirements, and a section on the daily needs of the seniors.
The Carolinian [1913]
The 1913 yearbook commemorates the tenth anniversary of the college. It includes a section on the servants employed there, drawings of the campus grounds and descriptions of how it has changed since the institution opened. There are photos of all the classes since the college opened. There is also a brief mention the fire that happened on campus in 1904.
The Carolinian [1914]
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).
The Carolinian [1915]
The 1915 yearbook includes a class history and describes the beginning of self government at the college. Handwritten notes are also displayed beside the photographs of the seniors which may have been added at a reunion in 1956.
The Carolinian [1917]
The 1917 yearbook commemorates the twenty-fifth anniversary of the college. It includes a short history of the college and how it developed, a list of entrance requirements, some poetry, discussion of the O'Henry Loving Cup, and "A little nonsense now and then" section. It also describes a 51st birthday party held for Julius Foust.
Pine needles [1930]
The theme of the 1930 yearbook is "Good Morning, America" by Carl Sandburg. Includes a senior class history and last will and testament. Other features include a 2-page photo college of a Leaders' Camp in Blowing Rock, attended by students and administrators, full page portraits for superlative titles, and photo commemoration of a ceremonious "wedding" between the freshman and junior class. 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 [1931]
This 1931 yearbook includes handwritten autographs.
Pine needles [1932]
The 1932 yearbook is dedicated to The Immigrant, with each chapter highlighting a different group of North Carolina settlers (Scotch-Irish, Germans, Highland Scots, English, French Huguenots). Senior class remarks include prophecy, last will and testament, and "Adventures of 1932 at N.C.C." A feature titled "We" includes photo collages of various student scenes around campus. 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 [1933]
The theme of the 1933 yearbook is superstitions. There includes special mention of the Men's Association; 1933 was the first year male students were permitted enrollment to the Woman's College. Also included are photo collages of campus scenes and buildings, including the 1933 library fire. Also lists guest speakers and musicians in the 1932-33 program of lectures and civic concert course. 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 [1934]
This is the 1934 Pine Needles yearbook.
Pine needles [1935]
The 1935 yearbook contains a page that entails the significance of precious stones and the meaning behind certain symbols including the swastika.
Pine needles [1936]
The 1936 yearbook opens with pictures of campus buildings. It also includes a class history which describes campus and world events of the time. Briefly mentioned are a library fire, bank failures, and the introduction of the New Deal.
Pine needles [1937]
The 1937 yearbook includes a timeline of the history of education in North Carolina. The yearboook 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 [1938]
The 1938 yearbook includes a commencement program, letters which provide a glimpse of life on campus, and pictures of the seniors as infants.
Pine needles [1939]
The 1939 yearbook contains a commencement program and a class history.
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.

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