There have been 7 new yearbooks donated to the collection at the W. Dale Clark genealogy room in Omaha. The 1938 Creighton Blue Jay went down with an index which has been tucked instide the book to help people locate people they are looking for. Currently being indexed is a copy of the Shield from Westside High, 1956, there are only 60+ pages left to go through. They've got quite a few from, I believe, Creighton Prep, but most schools and colleges in the area could use other volumes donated...and I don't think Creighton Prep is complete yet. Volunteers from Greater Omaha Genealogical Society are going through them and doing the name indexes for the various volumes. The yearbooks are a great way to see what family members looked like in their youth, and often to get insight into what they participated in while attending high school or college. If you, or a family member, has one you'd like to donate, you don't need to take it down yourself. You can drop it off at any of the Omaha Public Libraries and ask them to send it to Tom Heenan at the W.Dale Clark library--or more simply, to the genealogy library at the main library. Still looking for funeral/memorial cards that have at least the birth & death dates of the individual on them. We have a donor who is willing to give the genealogy department $1 for each unduplicated one up to $100 a month. We've gotten quite a few, and they are working on developing a method of displaying them so that people can use them most effectively. Many have pallbearers listed (often relatives), and other personal information on them...at the very least, the name of the mortuary which can lead one to other records. Most are Nebraska, but we are accepting them from everywhere, because Omaha residents come from all over...and people do come from all over to research locally. We have received them from PA and CA, just as an example. Materials purchased? Marriage record microfilms from other NE counties, books from extended areas. These can be mailed to G.O.G.S. (P O Box 4011, Omaha, NE 68104) or sent down to the library and they'll get them to the society for arrangement. Karen Helping to build a national class genealogy library in Omaha & RAOGK volunteer author of: 365+1 Genealogy Tips & the Federal Census Helper