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  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1954)
    How had four years passed so quickly? "Why, only yesterday we were Freshmen." At the beginning of the year, we Seniors were busy with the Halloween Carnival, Junior-Senior Frolics, informal dances, then the last Hanging ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1955)
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1956)
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1957)
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1958)
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1959)
    This year Valdosta State celebrated its 39th Homecoming event with one of the most gala social events of the season. The theme for the event, chosen by the Student Government Association, was Frontier Days. Miss Pam Paulk ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1960)
    A moment of relaxation among the test tubes, inoculating needles, and microscopes of microbiology lab. A tense moment as the Rebels play a hard game of ball. The potpourri of campus life requires a variety of diversions ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1961)
    By a special Act of Legislature the college was established in 1906. It was first known as South Georgia State Normal College, and in 1923 it was changed to Georgia State Womans College . . . Later in 1950 the name was ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1962)
    ...for it is the most important time of your life. It is a day of search and discovery. The past was of great significance, and you must live up to what has been left, but you are the future. What you do with your college ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1963)
    The Golden Year at Valdosta State College Valdosta, Georgia 1913-1963 PI NECONEAfter the fifty years as South Georgia State Normal College for young ladies . . .1913. . . as Georgia State Woman's College, a four-year school ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1964)
    A year of progress and change at Valdosta State College has come and gone. A year of new things begun and traditional things cherished.As we see new buildings rise to completion and become a part of the campus scene,so we ...
  • Unknown author (Valdosta State College, 1966)
    Sawdust floats in the air while hammers, saws, and bulldozers sweat to make buildings grow taller. Hammers, saws, bulldozers—these are the things which transform small colleges into larger colleges. The year 1966 has already ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1966)
    A year to laugh, cry, and grow to remember. Counted in heartbeats, raindrops, falling stars and seconds. Measured as the crow flies. Recorded in the moon and Played in the Sun.A place to study, a room to live, a way to go, ...
  • Valdosta State College (2014-01-25)
    As Buildings Become Taller . . . Sawdust floats in the air while hammers, saws, and bulldozers sweat to make buildings grow taller. Hammers, saws, bulldozers—these are the things which transform small colleges into larger ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1967)
    As Buildings Become Taller . . . Sawdust floats in the air while hammers, saws, and bulldozers sweat to make buildings grow taller. Hammers, saws, bulldozers—these are the things which transform small colleges into larger ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1968)
    Memories of a time A place A way of life... Memories of lovers who Share the complexities Of the world Without even needing to Try to understand But now time surrounds me Monstrous to look at And impossible for me To escape...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1969)
    To describe the typical Valdosta State student is actually a very difficult thing to do. This is because he is simply a normal person—not a revolutionary, not a super-(and/or pseudo-) intellectual, not an extreme liberal, ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1970)
    My Aspirations thwarted by reality, I stand with my feet in the gutter, but I gaze at a star. The world about me is tar different from what I expected to find. Concrete, bricks, and masses of protoplasm replace my dreams ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1972)
    To The Student Body: A college yearbook is unique among institutional publications. Unlike the catalog, student handbook, or campus newspaper, it does not contain academic programs, rules, regulations, or news of the day. ...
  • Valdosta State College (Valdosta State College, 1973)
    The best four years of your life.Sooner or later we learn, sometimes too late, that these four years are what we make of them.It can seem as though it were only a moment.