Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections
Janet D. Greenwood LibraryJamie Krogh
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It is unknown when this collection was aquired by the Greenwood Library Archives.
Mary Clay Hiner and Winnie Hiner were two of six sisters to attend the State Female Normal School. Mary Clay graduated in 1904 And Winnie in 1913. Mary Clay began teaching at the State Female Normal School in 1905, and she retired in 1947 as a Professor of English, having only a few years of interrupted service at the college from 1914-1922 to earn an additional degree and serve as an associate professor at Peabody College. Winnie Hiner began working at the college in 1913 and in 1924 she was named treasurer a position she held until her retirement in 1955. In 1965, when the former training school was remodeled, the building was renamed for the Hiner sisters (now home to the College of Business and Economics).
26 photograhs of campus activities and event, including photos of traning school students, Founders Day, the Student Building (French).
Jonnie Hiner Scrapbook Collection, LU-226
Several books in the Rare Book Collection are also from the library of Mary Clay Hiner.
Car on High Street decorated with cloth and streamers
Five girls in the woods looking at or viewing something. Their backs are to the camera
Dr. Jarman poses with an array of gifts from students for the Student Building (French Building). Including Model done by Junior Class, Bouquet of flowers with money, and parasol of money.
Dr. Jarman poses with an array of gifts from students for the Student Building (French Building). Including Model done by Junior Class, Bouquet of flowers with money, and parasol of money.
Dr. Jarman poses with members of the Junior class of build a model of the Student Building for their class get to the project. Written on back "Founders Day March 1925. Dr. Jarman with his collection of peculiarities from class and organizations. Students in picture members of Junior Class"
Written on back "Mary and Winnie and Miss Hiner"
Person dressed in overalls and mustache with students in crowd behind them.
Students roast marshmallows
three girls dip their feet into a stream
Students roast marshmallows
Dr. McCorkle is identified on the front of the photograph standing on the floor joists of what will be the Student Building. Beulah AME Church in background
Mr. Fattig and Mr. Mac working on raising a wall of what will be the Student building. Beulah AME Church in background
Students gathered on field next to Barlow Hall
Two professors pose with a group of students on a hill
Students from the training school pose in front of building. Several boys have climbed one of the trees. Back reads "Miss Cox Before 1900" This is duplicate of photo LU-117.017, written on the back of that photo it describes the phot o as "Pupils of the Practice School as the Training school was known. Miss Hiner"
Photo of training school class under tree. This photo includes J.A.C. initials and was likely taken by John A. Cunningham. Back reads "Miss Cox Before 1900"
Duplicate of 183.023. "Back reads One of Miss Reynold's Nature Study Classes."
Duplicate of 183.022. Back of 183.022 reads "One of Miss Reynold's Nature Study Classes."
Written on back "Property of Mary Clay Hiner" Miss B?? S??"
Written on back "A Walk to the Little Buffalo". The photos shows a man sitting on bridge over the river and a boy playing in the water.