The Didascaleion served as the College Yearbook from 1926-2003 when it was finally disbanded (there was no yearbook for the year 2000 published). The yearbooks evolved overtime as did the school. The name, Didascaleion (or "Did" for short, commonly referred to by students) represents "teaching school" or "teaching place." This was appropriate since the institution at the time in (1926), was in fact a Normal School, training future teachers. It should be noted that during several years, the yearbook changed names from the Didascaleion. From 1971-1978 the name of the yearbook constantly changed. In 1971 it was unnamed. In 1972 it was unnamed. In 1973 it was called "Metamorphosis." In 1974 it was called the "People's Book." In 1975 it was called "People's Communication." In 1976 it was unnamed but printed just as "Cortland State." In 1977 it was called "Changes." in 1978 it was unnamed but printed just as "Cortland."
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1977 Didascaleion
State University of New York College at Cortland
College yearbook. In 1977 the Didascaleion changed names to Changes.
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1976 Didascaleion
State University of New York College at Cortland
College yearbook. United States Bicentennial.
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1975 Didascaleion
State University of New York College at Cortland
College yearbook. In 1975 the Didascaleion changed names to People Communication.
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1974 Didascaleion
State University of New York College at Cortland
College yearbook. In 1974 the Didascaleion changed names to the People's Book.
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1973 Didascaleion
State University of New York College at Cortland
College yearbook. In 1973 the yearbook changed names from Didascaleion to Metamorphosis.