High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 23 text:
“
3 ' 4, x t 1 M 951 l X ar I ' ' ii ' -I .ll . .- 'I rf' 4.4. A 9' V7 U i ,. ' 1' 'Q-' Heritage A OlX'Ilf'l'IlXfIliS a child has blue eyes like its mother's, a thumb like its grand- uncle's, and a piece of old lace which has come all the way through generations of packing from poverbial lavender to practical moth balls. But the eyes are the child's own eyes for the mother's had a different expression, the thumb plays the piano instead of holding a nail as did the thumb of its granduncle, who was a carpenter, and the lace is cut to the shoulders of a modern gown, the like of which it never decked before. Thus the thread of permanence and the thread of transieney are twisted together. For nearly a century now Hollins has bequeathed lea1'ning by law of honors and example of integrity. That fact is not changed because this year the curve of her curriculum will bend wider to enclose an existing intellectual demand. Little by little, as sessions pass, students have built up a citizenship based on student standards, a government of self control. Is this less fine because to-day they dare new freedom to suit a present way of life? Spring after spring, while daffodils blow on the hillside, the Bday Queen has walked through the trees in the Forest of Arden. VVhat matter if this spring she wears the green of a wood nymph instead of a stately white satin, or binds her hair with a wreath of Howers rather than a coronet of pearls? Hollins girl has passed down to Hollins girl keepsakes which she calls t1'aditions. hlemory is sweet, but it is not her memories of Tinker Day, of Christmas hiadonnas, of Red and Blue games, or of Senior Sings which make her unavoidably kin to the place where she was educated and the girls who go there in all of the years. These are symbols, but they are not her real inheritance. She cannot pack a suitcase to take home full of the facts accumulated' in college, she can only take with her a capacity for 'l'ruth. Nor Cilll she lay away in her jumbo unalterable patterns for the girl who will follow, she can only leave the privilege to change and fit according to the highest need. She has laid her fair hand on scholarship, activities, daily living and it has either left no mark or an indelible print. The reach of her thought, the 3.ClVCllfll1'C of her way, the grace of her heart are her legacy, whether she wills it or not. No man can give anything, save himself. Thus the most transient becomes the most permanent and the royal heritage which a college can bestow is as variable and i1'idescent as minds and personalities, as ehangeless and enduring as a sky of stars. SUSIE N. BLAIR. -if 17 l-2+
”
Page 22 text:
“
Q'-ff' , y IH. mas . 'Q J- qw. 1, M 1 l f 5 'Y . ' I If - . 4 ' , r T, YC 4 V ' 1 L. .-fy 'E n ' V li lg rv , ,641 Wfr I al itil '. . .Agp h -, Y in If 'I 1' af! I' 0. 1 2 1, x ' G P g 4' - 3 Q ,. ,. ' A 1, ,i.l91 ,- gf I K I lar, 4. ' 9:1 A 3' -4 L . U. 4 I' x .. l X 1 3 . . .Vfi-5 xl .r 1 -0 I, . 7 le' . ' - j ri' V ' 1 ' l .H 'nr :v- '. . - P , , K, , 1 1 , - ,.'3 TLLGA Q . fo .' 'Q A A , , .b c qu -Q AX, f fiij if' 1 ..- I 1 'J' ,. ,. . - ' v .95 W - l.'.'-Qi-s - - X J . . 'g 1. 43- 29 , U vjggg -5. ' .. 2, jj -,,' L' -.'-. .-n.- ' 'r '- , 'fa ' h , 3 '. I H -..' t' n, . W- f'l'f 'V fi, 'H . lf ..F':N -Ml ,H 'BF' W ' .ff xx .,' 1' ' -. . . 'Q-5 W VU . Y ' N ' ,L 1 ' V - . H - X: - 31:41, Tv r I ' ' - 'Y . . . .. ' - - -N fl . Y - , V- f-, -5, -' . ' x- 5, . ' 5 .' v -' . ' I ,-.La i js' .1 --R-mf 'W . ,ag vw1 'i A ' ., .ff -' ' ' 1, V, uw,- ' v. ., .., . l-.'---5' . : if , - ,,,,,.rfm.. A Y ' 5355 ' - , ' SM. ,. Q , f':1 -' -- '-'f- f-.,,,-,T ff- 7'fff P . ' V 1 -.megv V, M J ' -,, ff 'P-5 ,-lf iw--. 4 Mn, .' - ' -.. 9' v . - 1 , ., Y V v F . , v ,J -. ' - 'un' Hui r, Q7'f'-4- , .4 ' .4 -if'-5 21 ' '.f ,.,- 4 . 1-15, '4 1 ' . 'lil 1 -'32, f ' 'L' ':Vfi'?5 I 5 - -ww ' .., , , A . Q , Csrme' -5- ' F- 12 f -fm 'eariw' --' W ' ff' fy -53.2 f'1'-'L :MW - f 'f.f -' ff A N. 4 T ' A-Q-.f1Qpeiv+ W- 4 , .,, , . - 8 v- il Aim, E. ah F ., ' . 1 I 4 '-pf .-... ,F w:,. W , f- - 1 v-lg ' , - -V , -,flu , Y ,i QV, ' I Gym, V f X 1 2 r :EL - 7 1 or 'QQ Klis M
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.