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2013 Clinic Yearbook
The Clinic is the yearbook of the Sidney Kimmel Medical College (formerly Jefferson Medical College) at Thomas Jefferson University
Chicago Teachers College - Sabin Branch 1961
https://neiudc.neiu.edu/ctcsabin/1000/thumbnail.jp
Excerpt for Des Peres Yearbook: Station WHBY
Cletus Collum (Clete) was a key member that led the inception of WHBY. Cletus was a brilliant electrical engineer student that developed a majority of the stations framework to become operational
Excerpt from Des Peres Yearbook: Local College is Now Ready to Broadcast
The article acknowledges necessary broadcasting equipment has been installed and tested. George Carey (Athletic coach from SNC) was selected as the official announcer. St. Norbert College receives a license to broadcast at any time at a wavelength of 250 meters
George Fish School Yearbook - The Dolphin 1962 and 1963
This Dolphin Yearbook combines the Class of 1962 and the Class of 1963 into one yearbook.
The George Fish School operated in in Fort Mill, SC from 1926 through 1968. George Fish was a Rosenwald school that served as a segregated African Americans school until it was integrated in 1968. The school originally served first grade through eight grade, later added the ninth grade, and by1941, it became a High School. The school was named after George Fish (1868-1933) who was a white mill manager who supported the construction of the school. After integration, George Fish was renamed and became Fort Mill Junior High and then later Fort Mill Middle School. The building was sold in 1986 and later razed.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/georgefishschool_yearbooks/1002/thumbnail.jp
George Fish School Yearbook - The Dolphin 1964 and 1965
This Dolphin Yearbook combines the Class of 1964 and the Class of 1965 into one yearbook.
The George Fish School operated in in Fort Mill, SC from 1926 through 1968. George Fish was a Rosenwald school that served as a segregated African Americans school until it was integrated in 1968. The school originally served first grade through eight grade, later added the ninth grade, and by1941, it became a High School. The school was named after George Fish (1868-1933) who was a white mill manager who supported the construction of the school. After integration, George Fish was renamed and became Fort Mill Junior High and then later Fort Mill Middle School. The building was sold in 1986 and later razed.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/georgefishschool_yearbooks/1003/thumbnail.jp
George Fish School Yearbook - The Dolphin 1961
The George Fish School operated in in Fort Mill, SC from 1926 through 1968. George Fish was a Rosenwald school that served as a segregated African Americans school until it was integrated in 1968. The school originally served first grade through eight grade, later added the ninth grade, and by1941, it became a High School. The school was named after George Fish (1868-1933) who was a white mill manager who supported the construction of the school. After integration, George Fish was renamed and became Fort Mill Junior High and then later Fort Mill Middle School. The building was sold in 1986 and later razed.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/georgefishschool_yearbooks/1001/thumbnail.jp
George Fish School Yearbook - The Dolphin 1960
The George Fish School operated in in Fort Mill, SC from 1926 through 1968. George Fish was a Rosenwald school that served as a segregated African Americans school until it was integrated in 1968. The school originally served first grade through eight grade, later added the ninth grade, and by1941, it became a High School. The school was named after George Fish (1868-1933) who was a white mill manager who supported the construction of the school. After integration, George Fish was renamed and became Fort Mill Junior High and then later Fort Mill Middle School. The building was sold in 1986 and later razed.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/georgefishschool_yearbooks/1000/thumbnail.jp
Emmett Scott School Yearbook - The Rattler 1969
The Rattler was the official yearbook for Emmett Scott High School in Rock Hill, SC and had a print run from 1951 through 1970.
Emmett Scott opened in 1920 as the first public school for blacks in Rock Hill, SC and was a segregated educational institution from 1920 until South Carolina Schools were desegregated in 1970. Emmett Scott School included all grades until 1956 when Emmett Scott High School began serving just junior high and high school grades.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/emmettscottschool/1018/thumbnail.jp
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