Gingerella72
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I work at the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK), and just discovered the library has archived scanned images of almost 50 years worth of yearbooks, ranging in date from 1908 - 1980's. What's even better, is that those scanned images are available to look at online! (UNK began as "Kearney Normal School" in 1904, then became "Kearney State Teacher's College", finally ending up as part of the University system in the 90's.)
It's been a really slow day here in the office so I've spent most of it browsing through the years. It's an awesome way to see "real" people doing "real" things from the past.....hairstyles, clothing styles, sense of humor of the era in photo captions, exterior shots of places around town (REAL soda fountains!) and around campus, blurbs on current events of the day....of particular interest to me was the book from 1942, talking about WWII and the effect it was having on the campus and community....
Of course, it's more relevant to me because I've lived in Kearney all my life AND work on the campus, and can recognize places as they used to be, BUT even for non-natives, it's fun to look at this snapshot into the past. If you're bored like I am, check it out!
http://www.unk.edu/acad/library/ref/index.php?id=33946
It's been a really slow day here in the office so I've spent most of it browsing through the years. It's an awesome way to see "real" people doing "real" things from the past.....hairstyles, clothing styles, sense of humor of the era in photo captions, exterior shots of places around town (REAL soda fountains!) and around campus, blurbs on current events of the day....of particular interest to me was the book from 1942, talking about WWII and the effect it was having on the campus and community....
Of course, it's more relevant to me because I've lived in Kearney all my life AND work on the campus, and can recognize places as they used to be, BUT even for non-natives, it's fun to look at this snapshot into the past. If you're bored like I am, check it out!
http://www.unk.edu/acad/library/ref/index.php?id=33946