Susquehanna University - 1950 to 1959

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This collection contains the archive of documents, photographs, and brief publications and correspondence revolving around the evolution of Susquehanna University from 1950 through 1989.

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Organizations, Business Society, Susquehanna University
The Business Society's monthly meetings allowed business students to plan business-related programs and field trips and share their common interest. This image shows the Society's 1957 membership.
Organizations, Business Society, Susquehanna University
Created in 1931, the Business Society was formed so that business students could gather to discuss "the affairs and problems in the business world." Secretarial students were also encouraged to join the group. Shown in this image are the 1957 officers of the Business Society.
Organizations, Future Teachers of America, Universities & colleges, Susquehanna University, Giauque, Alice, Mosholder, Joann, Meerbach, Irene, Lauver, P. Jean, Zimmer, Albert, Mitchell, Duane, Moyer, Anna Jane, Schmeltz, Melva, Smith, Douglas
Founded in 1953 by Dr. Al Zimmer, participation in Future Teachers of America was just one of the extra-curricular activities available to students. The organization allowed future educators to share their common interest. Shown here are its members in 1955.
Kim, Tong Kun, Orphans, Organizations, Susquehanna University, Student Christian Association
The Student Christian Association sponsored a variety of campus activities including freshman orientation and Wednesday chapel. In 1955, the Association sponsored a Korean war orphan named Kim Tong Kun and announced the sponsorship in The Susquehanna newspaper.
Wives' Club, Susquehanna University, Organizations
The Susquehanna University Wives' Club was established by the wives of day students as a way for their families to get together and socialize. The new organization was announced in May 1957.