Lycoming College - Moving Images of Lycoming College

About This Collection

Lycoming College and its predecessor, Dickinson Seminary, has served the central region of Pennsylvania since 1812. The school carries an historic connection to the Methodist Church and was associated with Dickinson College in the early years. At this time, the collection represents the digitization of 16mm films showing moving images of buildings and events on campus from 1930-1960.

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Gradutation, Lycoming College
The segment shows the 1969 graduation ceremony and recessional on the Quad.
Lycoming College
An academic procession into Clarke Building & Chapel begins this segment. Next is the choir leaving on a chartered bus. Views of the campus from The Quad follow showing a completed Rich Hall, the Old Fine Arts building and the John W. Long Library, under construction (dating this particular section of the segment to about 1950). The segment ends with a graduation ceremony being held on the The Quad.
Lycoming College
The final segment shows a graduation. Then some baseball games, where trainer Ernie Smith appears, and ends with footage of students enjoying spots around campus.
Basketball, Lycoming College
The entire segment follows the first half of the basketball game against King's College in the Hilltop Gymnasium, ending with a half-time performance by the Lycoming Cheers.
Basketball, Lycoming College
This segment shows the second half of the basketball game against King's College in the Hilltop Gymnasium.
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This second segment shows the demolition of what appears to be Flock Brewery in 1955, a graduation procession, and a winter view of campus.
Lycoming College campus, Choir, Wesley Hall
The first segment is a montage of views from around the campus, that includes Clarke Building & Chapel, John W. Long Library, Rich Hall, the Old Fine Arts Building, the Hilltop Gymnasium, and Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall. Next the choir is led by director Walter G. McIver on the steps of the Flag Court. Some of the students present in the choir are Floyd Todd, Ruth Perry, William Darrow, James Nolan, James Poulliott, Lawrence Swartz, Mary Anne Ciraulo, Jo Ann Spencer, Dale Bower and Mary Huffman. The final view in this segment shows President D. Frederick Wertz and College Treasurer Kenneth Himes viewing the construction of Wesley Hall, circa 1955.
Chestnut Party, John W. Long Library, Lycoming College
The first segment shows a group of students and staff, which include Professors J. Milton Skeath and James W. Sterling, heading off campus for a chestnut party. The chestnut party was a longstanding Dickinson Seminary tradition. This is followed by footage of the groundbreaking festivities for the John W. Long Library. The groundbreaking for the John W. Long Library was in 1949. Visible in this groundbreaking segment are James Sheaffer (band director), Walter McGiver (choir director), Professors Milton Skeath and Eric Sandin, Rev. Larry Lykins and Rev. Claire Switzer.
Choir, Lycoming College
The choir begins their journey with their arrival at Idlewild Airport, New York City, by bus. In the next segment, they deplane in Manchester, England and are greeted by a local Methodist minister and children from his church.
Choir, Lycoming College
Several conversations are captured while waiting on the street, possibly in Carlisle, England. One features Mary Landon Russell and Rebecca Waltz '58. Another conversation features Robyn Koch '59.
Choir, Lycoming College
The group visits the recently restored John Wesley family home and rectory.
Choir, Lycoming College
The choir visits the W.T. Glover & Co. Cable Manufacturer and gives a performance in the factory's courtyard. Then, the group has an audience with His Worship, Mrs. Mae O. Bamber, mayor of Southport, featured with her assistant.
Choir, Lycoming College
The segment begins with a conversation that includes Barbara Neff '60. The choir is then singing with Walter McIver conducting. Featured in some of the choir scenes are Floyd Todd '58, Ruth Perry '59, Rebecca Waltz '58, Robyn Koch '59, and Raydel Goldsboro '58.
Choir, Lycoming College
The group stops at the Scotland border for pictures with the welcome sign. First featured with the sign are Floyd Todd '58, Robyn Koch '59, Raydel Goldsboro '58 and Walter McIver. Mary Ann Ciraulo '57, among others, takes part in the photographic opportunity. Then a McIver family portrait is taken in front of the sign.
Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and Junior College
This segment begins with interior views of a church service at Pine Street Methodist Church, then shows a football game at an unidentified athletic field, and ends with the dedication of Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall on November 1, 1947.
Lycoming College
The segment begins with winter, then summer views of the campus. The recently completed Clarke Building & Chapel is featured next, with both exterior and then interior views. Students seated for chapel service, then footage in the basement kitchen and dining hall of Clarke Building & Chapel finish the segment.
John W. Long Library, Lycoming College
The Long family's, including John W. Long, Jr., and trustees' arrival for the dedication of the John W. Long Library begins this segment, followed by a reception/check-in at the college being manned by G. Heil Gramley and George W. Howe. Views of the inside of the new library, which include librarian Noreen C. Blum checking out books to John P. Graham and members of the Long family viewing part of the library finish this segment.
John W. Long Library, Lycoming College
The segment follows the dedication ceremony of the John W. Long Library, on October 20, 1951. Mrs. Mildred Lewis Long, wife of John W. Long, and other members of the Long family are seated in the front row of the audience. Richard H. Lundy , President of Lundy Construction Company, who built the library, formally presents the building to the Honorable Robert F. Rich, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the college. Judge Rich presents the ceremonial "key" to the building to President Long, who then addresses the crowd. Bishop Charles Wesley Flint officiates the Act and Prayer of the Dedication, while Rev. Lawrence W. Lykens gives the Benediction.
John W. Long Library, Lycoming College
Footage of attendees leaving the John W. Long Library dedication ceremony begins the segment followed by the event luncheon, held in the basement dining hall of Clarke Buidling & Chapel. The unveiling of Dr. John W. Long's portrait and dedication plaque ceremonies inside the John W. Long Library, with Dr. Long and members of his family, as well as a Long family group shot follows. The final footage is the Homecoming Court and crowning of the homecoming queen on the steps of the John W. Long Library.
Old Main, Lycoming College
The segment is brief footage of the demolition of Old Main.