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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Fraternities & sororities, Dinner parties, Lambda Chi Alpha, Susquehanna University
Fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha, known as Bond and Key until 1956, holds a formal dinner in this 1960 image.
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.
Football, Sports, Lambda Chi Alpha, Susquehanna University, David, Joseph, Eberly, Charles, Bevilacqua, Dan, McCahan, Michael, Wendler, Paul, Mowrer, Eugene, Zerbe, Gary, Houser, Fred, Lips, William, Jones, George, Kachelriess, Larry, Pokornicky, Ed, Howe, Dick, Menapace, John, Galbraith, William.
The intramural sports program at Susquehanna University was a recreational league open to all students. Shown here are the members of the Lambda Chi Alpha intramural football team who brought home the championship in 1963.
Lambda Chi Alpha, Fraternities & sororities, Susquehanna University
Lambda Chi Alpha, formerly known as Bond and Key, was Susquehanna University's first fraternity. Shown here are Lambda brothers sharing an informal meal.
Greek letter societies, Lambda Chi Alpha, Bond and Key, Susquehanna University
The original Lambda Chi Alpha, formerly Bond and Key, fraternity house was located at 309 University Avenue. In 1961, the fraternity sold the house and built a new residence next to rival fraternity Theta Chi. Shown from left at the 309 University Ave address in 1958 are Lambda Chi Alpha members T. Pupo, F. Chrvala, R. Rumble, D. Patterson, R. Yeingst, M. Tobias, R. Richie, J. Barlow, J. Stone, C. Rovenolt, D. Lehmer, G. Herbster, L. Heinze, R. McTague, and B. Kenyon.