S. Huntington Hobbs III ("Hunt"), UNC-Chapel Hill student and editor of the TAR AN' FEATHERS humor magazine, sitting at a desk. Photograph (tightly cropped) appears in the 1942 YACKETY YACK. Setting on the desk is a copy of the March, 1942 issue...
Hugh Morton next to an enlarger while a student at UNC-Chapel Hill, circa January 1942.
Photograph appears in the January 1942 issue of CAROLINA MAGAZINE in short article, "Carolina Intercampus Council Award Winner Hugh Morton."
Anne Geoghegan, the 1942 Southern Conference basketball tournament queen, holding a basketball in a room in front of men/boys.
Cropped photograph (or one very similar) appears in the March 8, 1942 issue of the WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL AND SENTINEL...
Hunt Hobbs, editor of UNC student humor publication TAR AN' FEATHERS, smiling while holding a telephone with two young women seated playfully on his lap at a desk strewn with papers and photographs. A March 1942 copy of THE NEW CAROLINA MAGAZINE...
Members of the Carolina Volunteer Training Corps at UNC-Chapel Hill, posing and saluting, early 1942.
"After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the students of the university held a mass meeting to vote for the immediate organization of a...
UNC-U.S. Naval Aviation Pre-Flight School instructors marching, early 1942. "After the 7 December 1941 Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, the United States Navy realized the need to revitalize its training programs. It was decided that the Pre-Flight...
UNC-U.S. Naval Aviation Pre-Flight School instructors marching, early 1942. "After the 7 December 1941 Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, the United States Navy realized the need to revitalize its training programs. It was decided that the Pre-Flight...
"George Glamack was Carolina's greatest basketball player in the wartime years, setting a Southern Conference record of 45 points in one game. He turned pro, playing for the Goodyear Tire pro team, which played an exhibition against his old UNC...
UNC-Chapel Hill basketball players and coach in huddle at practice. Taken probably while Morton was a UNC student, 1942; (L to R): George Paine (forward), Julian Smith (forward), Captain Bob Rose (center), UNC Head Basketball Coach Bill Lange, Ed...
1942 men's basketball team and coaches on sidelines during basketball game, probably 1942 Southern Conference tournament game versus Wake Forest at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, NC. (Identification of location based upon similar photograph of Duke's...
Members of the Carolina Volunteer Training Corps at UNC-Chapel Hill, posing, saluting, and playing trumpet, early 1942. "After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the students of the university held a mass meeting to vote for the immediate...
Aerial view of UNC-Chapel Hill, circa January 1942. Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower, Kenan Memorial Stadium, Wilson library, South Building, and other buildings in view. Photograph (cropped) appears in the January 1942 issue of CAROLINA MAGAZINE.
Members of the Carolina Volunteer Training Corps in formation at UNC-Chapel Hill, early 1942. "After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the students of the university held a mass meeting to vote for the immediate organization of a military unit...
UNC-Chapel Hill aerial view, 1941-1942; labeled "used by UNC News Bureau." Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower, Kenan Memorial Stadium, Wilson library, South Building, and other buildings in view.
Photograph made from similar angle appears in January...
Group portrait of military personnel, posssibly UNC-U.S. Naval Aviation Pre-Flight School instructors, circa early 1942. "After the 7 December 1941 Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, the United States Navy realized the need to revitalize its training...
UNC-Chapel Hill students in military formation on campus, possibly as part of the UNC-U.S. Naval Aviation Pre-Flight School or the NROTC. "After the 7 December 1941 Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, the United States Navy realized the need to...
Unidentified UNC-Chapel students, with one in wheelbarrow (one is wearing sweatshirt with W.G., which stands for Woollen Gym), circa 1942. Figures cut out of this image appear in a collage in the 1942 student yearbook, YACKETY YACK.