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Hollins University Hollins Digital Commons Hollins Student Newspapers Hollins Student Newspapers 9-19-1933 Hollins Student Life (1933 Sept 19) Hollins College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/newspapers Part of the Higher Education Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Social History Commons, United States History Commons, and the Women's History Commons Recommended Citation Hollins College, "Hollins Student Life (1933 Sept 19)" (1933). Hollins Student Newspapers. 61. https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/newspapers/61 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Hollins Student Newspapers at Hollins Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Hollins Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Hollins Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. WELCOME WELCOME TRANSFERS! Hollins Student Life FRE lIMEN! VOLUME VI HOLLINS OLLEGE, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933, HOLLINS, VIRGINIA NUMBER 1 , FRESHMAN EXTRA • Welcon1e to '37 Re porter Answers IGroup Leaders ;0 Junior Message Mid Raynolds from "Student Life" Freshman Questions I H Id Meetings to Sister Class Greets Class of '37 To the Freshmen and Tran fer 'I II ' . iollowing are typical questions Rl'turning a rly t(1 grctt the new ·tu- To you. the Freshmcn. our "little Hollin welcom sits Fn;shmen. \Ve, ST m::\T LI FE dedicates this, the first and a nswers heard on a ll sides to-day a " denb. ninetel'n upp<'rc\ass l11 en arc on sisters," the Juniors extend the heartiest both students and faculty. are proud to is!'llC of 1933-34 .. \ Ve welcome you with ne\\' ·tudents ·try to "catch on" to campus campus to lead grollp meetings and help of we \comes. and the hope that your number you among our friends. \Ve are pleasure as you come to make Hollin ' custvl1l~ . in orientation. Th ~c.: group lead'rs con- collrge contact will b both enjoyable eager to tender you the key to those you r college. We hope that here you veiled last S~lturday' t(l discuss campus and profi table. This lies within the power things which make ' Holl in ' dear to us. H\)\\" can r ·get my trunk? wi ll gain both happiness and knowledge Q. questioll~. with part:cular tmphasis on of th individual. and your college career We wish that you may find h re the joys Take your trunk check to Miss frol11 your work and play. A. ireshman prohlrms. wi ll b · no more than you choose to make which we have known. Harry in the bu iness office. he wil! J lollins has much to offer you; you (;roup mectings \\ ill be held through- it. To realize the fu llness of your life t the same time we are looking to \,\ vc the trunk eht here f rom the IU1\"C much to offer Holl ins·. The fruits out the week for the purpose of <lcquaint- at H ollins, you must show a certain you with hope. You are the sculptors of ~ tation and it wi ll be put on the far of these mutual possibilities wi ll be ing new students \\ ilh th system f amount of versatili ty in your vari us pur the future. A ll that we hope to do, a ll 'lid of West Building porch. When reaped ·only by common underst<\ nding government und ' r which thy will li\'e. suits. Rigorous self application and per that has been done, will pas through you find it there you g ive the number and effort. Th college organizations. as The group leaders a ~c anxious to make SC \'C rance will overcoine th · abruptnes your hand. I f your fingers are in of your room and bui ld ing to the the media o f student creativeness, seek Holl ins traditions, l'lIstoms and oppor- oJ thl: change from secondary s<;hool to different. a ll our h pes a nd efforts may 'nan in charge and pay hiI'll fifty your intercst and ·talcnt. T U D~::\T LIFE, tunitics known to " II . ~tlld nts and to college. be broken into bits. If, however, your rcnts for tran fer charge. Trunks a, the campus newspaper, be longs to you. <~nswcr any and ;:t il ttuesti n5 relative to At the very beginning you must hands are eagcr and creative the future .. ent by express are put on the porch It wi ll strive to express your wishes and school li fe . Kew tudent s are urged t realize ~hat there are cu. toms which you may b' moulded into beautiful forms. We <J uts ide the busine s office. You go opinion as well as to bring you the cur confer freely with f lculty members and will observe and tradition~ to which you are confldcnt a to which cours<; you will tn the post office. give your room rent campus news. Its success is group leader 011 an:.' matter. that may wi ll li ve up. You are a lready familiar take. Illllnhcr and bui lding. and pay Ii fty measured in terms of service to the pUZ7:le them. with the fact that H oll ins is rich ill tra- 'vVe wish you the h t of success and enb. The trunk will be delivered students as representatives of Hollins. It, H ours of group l111'eting;, will be an- dition. Now it fa ll ' upon your shoulder happines in everything and we are look to your room. therefore. asks your cooperation and in noullced from time to time by the individ- a:i (I class to he lp perpetuate these and ing forward to the many things we hall terest and pledgcs itself to your service. Q . Vhat time are mcals served? ual group leaders. The m e etin~ s will to contribute your part in the bui lding ri o together. Tt:DENT LIFE again welcome you A . T he regular schedule begins Saturday. continue until the g:'oup members have up of your coll eg . You can do much heartily to Hollins. May you find here The triangle rings for breakfast at becomc thoroughly iamiliar with th for Hollins. and Holl ins in turn will do al\ that you seek in college. 7:jO. ior lunch at 12: 15, and for student government rqIldations. Cpon more ior you. provided. of course. that Directions for dinJler at 6: 00 . J. i ftcen minutes be the rccummendation <)f the group leaders you accept your responsibilities without Finding Classrooms lure the~ e hour. a warning triangle that they are cog ni . ~all t with b(,th th evasIOn. Program Announced i; rung. Five minute ' after the last letter and the . pirit \)f the college regu- Do not lose sight of the fact that lations. new student. .· will be asked to extra-curricular actlntles contrihute Realizing thc lost feeling that will triangle the President's be ll rings come over you whcn you try to find your for Opening Week and a iter that one does not enter the sign the student govcrnment pledge. much to a wcll-rounded college career. classes ~lI1d classrooms for the first time, ( liling room. Group leaders an' : Jane Plitt. Mar- You owe it to yourself and to your TUI~ snAY. EI'11DIB ER 19TH : garet mith. E d yn (;reever. Sara Gi l- school. too. to u. e whatever ta)cnts you \\"e give the following li ·t of classrooms },' ew students assemble. hapcl, in thc hope that it will help you. Q. vVhere do we sit in the dining room? liam. Helen Steph 11'(111. Dorothy Dono- p OSStS~ and to engage in the various Classrooms are located in the Library, 2: 15 P. M. A . .\nywhere exc pt at faculty tables. van, Jane ~[oo n. Ekanor Webb. Lillian activities of thc campus. \Vest, East, Science Hall a nd Pres er WW"ESDAY, SEI'TE:l1DER 20TH: .. ou go to enior table, however, Burns. \Iary Flctcl~r. dria Kellogg. The Juniors as ure you of their co '-{a ll. T_'t!d ~!" the Lib7 ~ ry t·... ·,," cf t!l~ 0111) d l l :u.; ~II \ ;ta.iJull u( d CltJUl. Uair Back~. boy a, t1e, ;\Iarion Jiamii- I uperatlon. support and trust. We believe classroom!, . 105 and 107, are used for · Convocation. Chapel, 8: 15 P . ~L These tablcs are distinguished by ton, Carol Faulkner. ~~ar)' Anna ~ettle - that '37 will be an exccptional class. English and one for Bible, 101. The two TIIURSnAY. EPTE :lIBER 21sT: randles. Alway leave the cat at ton. Dorothy SptllCtr and : u;,ann<l Tur- Hist·ory classrooms, 124 and 112, are on First hapel service, 9: 00 P . ~L the head of the table empty for the nl'r. teacher at whose table you may be Y. W. C. A. to Give first fl oor West. On the fir t fl oor of FIlJl)A Y, SEPTEr-mER 22D: itting. Annual Reception ;:c:cond anrl third halls in East a re found Old students matriculate. A. o. but stude lit opln IOn allll good thc French and Latin room , 110, 117 and Formal opcning o f Student Go\·crn- I Q. we join In slIlglllg JI1 the dining Do taste forbid it in clas ~c~. chapel and Opcning the college social calendar. 109. All classes in Science meet in the mcnt. hapel, 5: 00 P . 1L. room? the li brary. the Y. \\ . ". A. abinet will be hostesse Scicnce Hall. Mathematic meets on the Academic proccs ion, 8: 15 P. M. 1:\' Yes. The enior start tile song and to the student body at the annua l get fir~t floor, Zoology in 202 and Botany in Dr.