The University School of Nashville Archives opened a new digital exhibit featuring highlights from the school's yearbook collection from 1920–1980. View "Yearbooks Through the Years" now.
By Kat Trammell '99, Archivist
USN Archives offers a robust collection of digital exhibits available for viewing at any time. Most recently, the Archives launched "Yearbooks Through the Years," an exhibit that focuses on the digitization of annuals from our earliest years to present.
The exhibit features photographs and highlights from the Archives' extensive yearbook collection. Currently, the focus is on one yearbook from each decade from 1920–1980; as the project evolves, the goal is to make all yearbooks digitally accessible to members of the PDS/USN community.
The exhibit was curated by Lara Apgar (Parent of Tate Green '25, Celeste Green '27, & Hadley Green '29) with support from Archivist Kat Trammell '99. Apgar has enjoyed volunteering in Hassenfeld Library since Hadley started kindergarten and created the exhibit as part of her work in pursuit of a master's degree in information systems.
Congratulations to our cross country teams as they wrapped up their seasons at the state championship in Memphis and to the boys bowling team for defeating Ensworth.
This tour of beautiful fall leaves is part of USN Evening Classes, a series of adult classes open to the Nashville community with proceeds benefiting the school's K-12 need-based scholarship endowment.
HS English Teacher Michael Hansen was recently recognized by the National Association of Independent Schools for a new initiative that uses video game storytelling to help students engage in literary analysis.
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