A historical photograph slide show from staff of the Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. See more historical photos from UNCG at http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/ui
3. Neo Black Society Lounge, 1970s
Founded in 1968, the Neo Black Society was established to help with
voter registration drives, to assist a community group focused on
education, and the try to establish African-American studies on campus.
4. Residence Hall Sitting Room, 1930s
Seated is Minnie Lou Jamison, former student, faculty
member, dormitory counselor, and director of the Students Building
7. Farmerettes, 1918
Ten students remained on campus during the summer of 1918 to
work on a farm the college had rented. They raised and canned
beans and tomatoes as well as corn.
14. Daisy Chain
Starting in 1900, sophomores would stitch together a daisy chain
that seniors would walk through at graduation. The tradition lasted
until 1968, but the daisy remains the official school flower.
15. Yum Yum at its original location, early 1970s
Note the Jackson Library tower under construction in the
background