It’s time to ban yearbooks. Those things are dangerous.
“Its time to ban yearbooks. Those things are dangerous.”
One of the funniest college yearbooks of all time was the 1933 Montana State College (now University) yearbook:
“[R]ebellion animated the production of the 1933 yearbook, the MONTANAN. Dave Rivenes, editor of the yearbook that year, decided to stand up against the conformity-minded administration of the time. The yearbook poked fun at the faculty, the administration, and fellow students. While not popular in the office of the MSC president, the 1933 yearbook won a national award for being the best such student publication that year.”
The photo of the basketball team, with a caption of the players names, right to left, was five Butterfinger candy bars.
A link to a bit about Clarence Mjork (a made-up student that began to appear in almost every photo about 25% of the way through the book):
http://www.montana.edu/news/11923/the-long-unlikely-life-of-clarence-mjork
One for sale for $695.00:
https://www.biblio.com/book/montanan-1933-montana-state-college-annual/d/792230662
Crazy College Kids!