Zoom Enlarge The iconic green and white plaid of the Hockaday School uniforms was introduced in 1973. Zoom Enlarge Hockaday students enjoy a "Hay Ride" on the way to the Athletic Association Picnic in 1925. Zoom Enlarge Young Hockaday students personify the American flag during a Patriotic Pageant in 1917. Zoom Enlarge Seniors sporting the Hockaday uniform in 1958 (left) and current style with some personal touches (right). Zoom Enlarge A letter from Ela Hockaday handing over ownership of the school she established to alumnae in 1942. The book team paired the ample archival imagery and written material with contemporary photography and commissioned new essays to tell the history of Hockaday but also to look into the future of the school. Learn more about the project Zoom Enlarge Two Junior College students on the steps of the Greenville Avenue campus in 1939. Zoom Enlarge Hockaday students riding horseback on the Greenville Avenue campus during the 1920s. Zoom Enlarge The Head of Physical Education gives corrective exercises to a Hockaday student in the early 50s. Zoom Enlarge Field hockey at Hockaday in the 1930s. Zoom Enlarge Saddle oxfords, white socks, and green jumpers—the uniform of Lower School Zoom Enlarge Updates, variations and personal spins on the classic Hockaday uniform. Zoom Enlarge Formal studio portraits of Hockaday students in their graduation hats, circa 30s and 40s. Zoom Enlarge The graduation ceremony of June 4, 1962, was the first to be held at the new campus on Welch Road. Zoom Enlarge Painting and sculpture class at Hockaday, circa 1935. Share: Twitter, LinkedIn, Email