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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Cafeterias, Students, Susquehanna University.
Prior to the 1960s, students dining on campus enjoyed a sit-down-and-be-served atmosphere at meals. The 1960s saw an increase in the student enrollment and a cafeteria style dining service was implemented. Shown here are students using the campus dining service in 1961.
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.
Lanthorn, Photographic prints, Gustavus Adolphus Hall, Susquehanna University
Students gather in the Gustavus Adolphus Hall Lounge for the Lanthorn photo sale in this 1961 image. The yearbook sold extra photos that might be of interest to students.
May Day, Dance parties, Social life, Susquehanna University
May Day celebrations continued to be an important part of campus life. The student body chose a May Day Queen along with her court. The festivities culminated with a dance sponsored by the junior class. Shown here are couples enjoying the atmosphere at the 1961 May Day dance.
Dedications, Buildings, Dormitories, Aikens Hall, Smith Hall, Susquehanna University.
New student residences, Aikens and Smith Halls, were dedicated in 1961. Shown here are photographs of the new dormitories and their dedication ceremony. President Weber can be seen conducting the dedication.