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Originally Posted by Low C Sharp
Were the chapters that disparate in size at the time, or did some of them just choose to include more members in the yearbook photo?
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Some of these pictures from the Pitt yearbook look like they may have been cut in half. Which can be common with "on-line" copies.
However, I have seen yearbooks where the picture of a GLO (or a club) was "split" in two. They would put one half of the group on one page, and the other half on the facing page. I think this was done so that the “middle crease” would not go through the shot.
When I was at Kentucky, it wasn’t unusual to have only around half or two-thirds of a chapter (or other groups for that matter) in the group's yearbook picture. I recall a few times, chapters of 60 plus might only have something like 10 members total in their shot.