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Reunion 2008

Reunion 2008
Four alumnae who are leaders in the historic preservation movement gave a presentation entitled “Hollins Women Save History.” (l to r): Boyce Ansley ’68, Brandy Culp ’98, Stuart Smith ’58, President Gray, and Nancy Campbell ’58. Ansley and Campbell received the Distinguished Alumnae Award at Reunion.
Reunion 2008
The 50th Reunion class of 1958 are “still stirring” in their parade attire of aprons and wooden spoons. Kitty Clark Stroud ’58, center, received the Pat Thomas Bain Award at Reunion.
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The Class of ’73 brought the tie-dye era back to Hollins for the Parade of Classes.
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Hike to Reunion: four alumnae from the class of ’78 hiked seventeen miles of the Appalachian Trail to get to Hollins for their 30th Reunion.
Reunion 2008
Alumnae enjoy the 1842 Society reception at the president’s house.
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Jane Bassett Spilman ’53, former chair of the Hollins Board of Trustees, was the keynote speaker for the Honor Guard luncheon, which celebrates the 50th Reunion class and all preceding classes.
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The Class of 2003 wore their Tinker Day best.
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The class of ’53 wore feather boas in the Parade of Classes.
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Agnes Gant Harrison represented the 70th Reunion class of 1938. At left is student worker Kimmie Lockett ’10.
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The following alumnae were inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame (l to r): Christie Laming ’98, Mary Cheek McCullough ’58, Justine Bailey Lynch ’58, and Tris Berryman Casillas ’88. Not pictured: Serena N. Beedie ’93 and Marcy Grill ’73 (posthumous).
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Brandy Culp ’98 (on the far right) led a walking tour of the campus.
Reunion 2008
Taisie Berkeley ’70 (left, with President Gray) gave a talk and slideshow entitled “So Much Resilience, So Much Wisdom” about her photographs of India’s poorest women.
Reunion 2008
Alumnae enjoyed a bookbinding workshop with professor of art Nancy Dahlstrom.
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Members of the class of ’83. On the left is Anne Helm Galvin ’83 who gave the remarks for the 25th Reunion class during the Alumnae Celebration.
Reunion 2008
Jeri Suarez, associate dean of cultural and community engagement, with Dick Pyle, parent of Kim ’91 and Katy ’02. They celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Jamaica Service Project, which was inspired by Pyle’s Peace Corps work in Jamaica.