Favorite Places
A posting late last spring on Facebook.com/hollinsalumnae asking about favorite places on campus elicited enthusiastic and sometimes wistful responses. Here are some of the places you came up with.
The rocking chairs on the front porch of Main. I often wish that I could just spend five minutes in those chairs again.
Jamilyn Cole ’00
The steps to the Moody Center where I first met Bill Wrobel. Seven years later he became my husband.
Sandra “Sandy” Franklin Wrobel ’91
View from the campus road: the chapel’s spire, the warm glow from the library’s windows, and the first glimpse of East’s porches and Front Quad.
Lisa Bower ’05, M.F.A. ’07
Underneath one of the beautiful weeping willow trees that are all around campus.
Tiffanie Elizabeth Luder ’11
Founder’s cemetery. The trek up was invigorating.
Pat Ganase ’73
There was a little stone bench tucked away in the Beale Garden. I used to go there to get away from everything and enjoy a quiet afternoon.
Mary Ratliff ’02
There was a point in my freshman year when the path up on the hill to the cemetery was lined with big bales of hay, some so large you needed a friend to help you up. We ran and fell and somersaulted on those bales until campus got sleepy under the Blue Ridge sunset.
Erica Lauren Bruce ’11
The Hollins Room. Being surrounded by all the alums’ books was always comforting.
Lorrie Grace McCann ’06
The locker room in the gym.
Erin Lavender-Stott ’10
The tack room at the barn.
Jenny Van Leeuwen Harrington ’97
The soccer field. I fell in love with Hollins when I realized I could play soccer and be surrounded by the beauty of campus and the mountains.
Christine Marie Jehu ’06
Botetourt Reading Room. Loved reading and working in there with all the presidents’ portraits.
Cristen James English ’99
Back Quad. I used to love sitting on the front steps of Tinker working on homework or goofing off with my friends.
AnnaBeth Fish ’12