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Chowan University Student Newspapers Now Available on DigitalNC

565 issues of newspapers produced by students of Chowan University (formerly Chowan College) can now be searched and browsed on DigitalNC. Ranging in date from 1923 to 1945, the Chowan University Student Newspaper collection includes five different titles, some of which ran concurrently:

  • The Chowanian
  • The Daily Chowanian
  • Chowan Opener
  • Smoke Signals
  • Chowan Today

Along with 65 editions of The Chowanoka (Chowan’s yearbook) and 118 course catalogs already available on DigitalNC, these student newspapers contribute to a rich picture of life at a small college in North Carolina from the perspective of both students and administration.

 

Chowan’s current Department of Graphic Communications has a long history at the university, and the strength of this curriculum is reflected in the quality of both design and content of different newspaper titles over the years.

 

From the late 1950s through the early 1970s The Chowanian used a magazine-style layout with covers that capture its period’s graphic design zeitgeist.
Front covers of The Chowanian
A later title, Smoke Signals, used a more traditional newspaper layout that also produced visually interesting front pages.
Front pages of Smoke Signals
If any Chowan alums are reading this post, leave a comment! We’d love to hear from you about your involvement with Chowan’s long tradition of student-produced newspapers.

New Slideshow — Caro-Graphics: Do You Know Your State?

Caro-Graphics, a single panel cartoon focused on North Carolina history, trivia, and oddities, ran in The Pilot (Southern Pines, N.C.) from 1935-1937. We have assembled a slideshow of a sample of Caro-Graphics from this run, highlighting the variety of reader submissions illustrated for the comic.
 
Primary creator, Murray Jones, Jr. of Durham, worked on Caro-Graphics during his time as a student at Duke University – we have included a photo of him from the 1934 edition of Duke’s yearbook, The Chanticleer. He went on to become a prominent artist and professor of the arts.  He died in 1964; today would have been his 97th birthday.
 
Caro-Graphics have been featured previously on NC Miscellany, through which the strip garnered the attention of comic strip historian Allan Holtz. Soon afterward, Caro-Graphics were featured as the “Obscurity of the Day” in Holtz’s blog on American newspaper comic strips.  Earlier this year, Murray’s career and personal life were described in an “Ink-Slinger Profile” on the blog.  Thanks to Holtz and his colleague Alex Jay for their help in providing more contextual information about Jones and Caro-Graphics.
 
These home-grown comics provide another lens through which to look at North Carolina history, culture – and humor!

High School Yearbooks from Edgecombe and Nash Counties Now Available Online

The Braswell Memorial Library (Rocky Mount, N.C.) has contributed 43 historic high school yearbooks to the North Carolina High School Yearbooks digital collection. Yearbooks from the following schools are now available online:


Alamance County High School Yearbooks Now Online

Selected early high school yearbooks from Alamance County are now available on DigitalNC in the North Carolina High School Yearbooks collection. The May Memorial Library in Burlington (part of the Alamance County Public Libraries) contributed 85 yearbooks from a number of different schools, ranging in date from the late 19th century through the early 1960s. Check the list below to see if your yearbook is one of the ones available online.


Catawba College Yearbooks Now Online

Student yearbooks from Catawba College, in Salisbury, N.C., are now available in the North Carolina College and University Yearbooks collection.

There are 81 yearbooks online, ranging in date from 1927 to 2010. The early volumes are named “The Swastika,” which looks alarming to us now, but was attributed to a Native American design found in one of the campus buildings. The name was finally changed in 1941 to “The Sayakini.”

 

The original yearbooks are in the Corriher-Linn-Black Library at Catawba College.

Cabarrus College Yearbooks Now Available Online

Student yearbooks from the Cabarrus College of Health Sciences are now available in the North Carolina College and University Yearbooks collection. The school was founded in 1942 as the Cabarrus County Hospital School of Nursing. Now located on the campus of the Charlotte Medical Center in Concord, Cabarrus College continues to prepare students for careers in nursing and other medical professions.

There are 52 volumes now available online, ranging in date from 1948 to 2005.

High School Yearbooks from Davie County and Rockingham County Now Available Online

Early high school yearbooks from Davie County and Rockingham County are now available in the North Carolina High School Yearbooks online collection. 

 

The Davie County Public Library contributed yearbooks from several schools:

 

The library at Rockingham Community College contributed yearbooks from these schools:

Wingate University Yearbooks Now Available on DigitalNC

Student yearbooks from Wingate University are now available in the North Carolina College and University Yearbooks collection. The Union County school was established in 1896 by Baptist organizations in North and South Carolina to educate students of all ages. It served as a two-year college for many decades before beginning to grant bachelor’s degrees in 1979 and offering graduate programs in the 1990s.

There are 72 yearbooks now online, beginning with the 1924 “Views of Wingate Junior College” and continuing through 2009. The original yearbooks are available in the Ethel K. Smith Library at Wingate.


Henderson Institute Yearbooks Now Available Online

Student yearbooks from the Henderson Institute, an African American school located in Vance County, are now available in the North Carolina High School Yearbooks collection. The Henderson Institute was founded in 1891 and served the community in and around Henderson, N.C. until its closing in 1970.  The original yearbooks, ranging from 1952 to 1970, are held by the Henderson Institute Historical Museum, which documents and preserves the history of the school and works closely with the Institute’s active alumni group.


Explore the history of Transylvania County schools through photographs!

More than 500 photographs contributed by Transylvania County Library have been added to the Images of North Carolina collection on DigitalNC. Many of these images center upon school life in Transylvania County, from rural schools of the early twentieth century to Rosman High School, Brevard High School, and Brevard College. These photographs complement earlier contributions of photographs by Transylvania County Library that feature scenes of community life.

Quebec School Number One, before school taxes
Quebec School Number One, before school taxes.

Lakeside School (also known as Hogback Valley or Pea Ridge)
Lakeside School (also known as Hogback Valley or Pea Ridge).

Rosman High School cheerleading, February 2, 1954
Rosman High School cheerleading, February 2, 1954.

Brevard High School, Most Original Robert Hunter and Carolyn Kizer, 1947
Brevard High School, Most Original Robert Hunter and Carolyn Kizer, 1947.

Brevard College, Clarion Loyalty Campaign
Brevard College, Clarion Loyalty Campaign.

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