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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Bogar Hall, Susquehanna University, Bogar, Jerry D., Jr., Theatrical productions
Named in honor of Jerry Bogar and his son, Guy, its two largest donors, Bogar Hall housed the University's Arts and Humanities Programs. Dramas were presented in the "Little Theatre". Susquehanna students performed The Merchant of Venice there in 1952.
Bogar Hall, Susquehanna University, Bogar, Jerry D., Jr.
Built in 1951, Susquehanna unveiled the new Jerry D. Bogar, Jr. building with much pride. A description of the building's many amenities appeared in the program for The Merchant of Venice which was performed in the "Little Theater" in 1952.
Graduation ceremonies, Bogar Hall, Susquehanna University
Susquehanna University celebrated its centennial in 1958. Shown here are the commencement exercises of 1958 taking place in front of Bogar Hall. The stage-like entrance to the building made it perfectly suited to the happy occasion.
Students, Bogar Hall, Susquehanna University
This picture shows senior students socializing outside of the classroom in Bogar Hall in 1955. Please note the students' smart dress.