Susquehanna University - 1960 to 1969

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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 1960 through 1969.

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Students, Susquehanna University, Universities and colleges--Admission
In 1960, the Susquehanna University student body numbered 652 and by 1968 it had reached 1,186. Shown here is a 1960 admissions brochure highlighting the University's scenic campus as well as its many programs and activities.
Fraternities & sororities, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Mu Delta, Theta Chi, Susquehanna University
The spirit of brotherhood is reflected in these candid 1960 fraternity snapshots. At the time, the fraternities of Susquehanna University were Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Mu Delta and Theta Chi.
Frosh Stunt Night, Performances, Students, Susquehanna University
Frosh Stunt Night was held to help freshman students become better acquainted with one another. Freshman students would sing, dance and perform short skits. Here is a group performing a "stunt" based on the growing beatnik culture in 1960.
Susquehanna Players, Bogar Hall, Campbell, Jim, Theatrical productions, Susquehanna University
In 1947, the Theater Guild became the Susquehanna Players. Throughout the year, students presented plays in Bogar Hall's "Little Theater." This image shows scenes from the plays done in the 1960 academic year. The student shown having makeup applied in the bottom left hand corner is Jim Campbell. He would return to Susquehanna University as Director of Alumni Relations in 1986.