Interlude

Title Also Known As

Interlude (South Bend, Ind.)

Language

English

Publisher

South Bend High School].

Place of Publication

[South Bend, Indiana

Physical

volumes : illustrations

Notes

Some volumes include class rosters and photos from grades 7th-12th.

Some volumes bear distinctive titles and themes.

Volume for January 1929 and January 1930 also called: Mid-year graduation issue.

Volume for June 1928 also called: Graduation issue.

Volumes for 1918, January and June1929 also called: Commencement number.

Volumes for <1931, 1936, 1938, 1949> also called: Commencement issue.

Subjects

Locality Subjects

Contains

Interlude 1913

Interlude 1918

Interlude 1920

Interlude 1925

Interlude 1927

Interlude 1928

Interlude 1929

Interlude 1930

Interlude 1936

Interlude 1937

Interlude 1938

Interlude 1940

Interlude 1943

Interlude 1945

Interlude 1947

Interlude 1949

Interlude 1953

Interlude 1954

Interlude 1959

Interlude 1960

Interlude 1961

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