1965 Glassboro State College Yearbook NJ Oak Annual Vintage
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Original 1965 Glassboro State College yearbook, titled "Oak," from Glassboro, New Jersey. This vintage collegiate annual features a unique textured green cloth cover with a black tree-bark graphic print across the center. Inside, it documents the academic year with black-and-white photography capturing campus life, regional South Jersey landscapes, and candidate pageants like "Miss G.S.C." Includes formal portrait photographs of the student body organized by majors, such as General Elementary and Junior High education. No handwritten inscriptions or signatures are visible in the provided pages. Complete as shown in images.
Rarity Evaluation: Moderate rarity. Mid-1960s state college yearbooks have a smaller distribution footprint compared to massive state universities, making them highly desirable for regional collectors and niche family historians.
Notable Alumni Connection: Glassboro State College is famously the site of the 1967 Glassboro Summit Conference between President Lyndon B. Johnson and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin, which occurred just two years after this book's publication. While no globally famous celebrities are explicitly visible in these specific roster pages, faculty and seniors from this era were directly part of the campus community during this major Cold War historical event.
Condition: Pre-Owned Good
Cover Wear: Light shelf wear and minor softening at the spine corners. The green cloth textured cover and black graphic print remain clean and vibran
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