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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College buildings, Greenhouses, Susquehanna University, Degenstein Campus Center
The 1960s were a time of great growth for Susquehanna University. The Campus Center opened in the fall of 1968 and contained an 800 seat dining room, bookstore, snack bar, lounge, and other special-purpose facilities. Built in the fall of 1968, the Conrad Greenhouse was a great benefit to students studying biology and botanical science.
Maps, Susquehanna University, Campus plans
While in the midst of great change, Susquehanna continued to chart further progress. As new buildings were constructed and existing structures were renovated, future campus developments were envisioned. Some of these ideas were implemented and others were modified in the future. For example, in the 1979 plan, the University Library is shown in the area now occupied by Apfelbaum Hall. However, funds were raised to expand the existing library rather than moving it to a new location.
Schedules (Time plans), Chapels, Susquehanna University, Religious services
In the early 1960s, chapel services were a requirement for graduation and were listed under "Academic Regulations" in the student handbook. As standards changed and attendance at chapel was no longer mandatory, worship services and meditation chapel became student services. This portion of the 1969 Student Handbook details the varieties and times of services offered by the University.
Freeh, Steve, Football, Football players, Susquehanna University
Shown here is Crusader Steve Freeh. Having lost an arm to cancer as a young boy, Freeh continued to play football. In 1969, Freeh won a game for the Crusaders with a last minute field goal against a nationally ranked Westminster team. Freeh's career at Susquehanna spanned 1967 to 1970.
Student movements, Vietnam War, Demonstrations, Washington, D.C., Susquehanna University
In the fall of 1969, a number of Susquehanna University faculty and students participated in a march on Washington calling for an end to the war in Vietnam. This was one of many protests during the later years of the war.
Forms (Documents), Student movements, Permission Sign-out forms
This 1969 image is an example of the sign out sheet female students were required to complete before leaving campus. Student Kathleen Moriarty led the charge to eliminate the sheet on the grounds that Susquehanna applied unfair rules and standards to its female students.
Clothing and dress, Miniskirts, Students, Susquehanna University
Sporting one of the defining fashion trends of the 1960s, the mini-skirt, these young ladies take time out of their busy academic schedules to socialize in 1969.
Susquehanna University Symphonic Band, Students, Semke, R., Lewis, B., Dundore, J., Schollenberger, E., Lees, E., Buckwalter, K., Myers, N., Smith, C., Fay, V., Deibler, J., Gant, A., Dooney, M., Eppley, L., Deveau, M., Toth, S., Grammes, R., Henick, A., Swartz, S., McCullough, J., Mangle, M., Halpin, R., Bonsall, P., Stutzke, C., Nobel, K., Kupp, J., Anderson, K., Alwine, G., Rafer, S., Seaks, S., Landes, W., Hochela, R., Heimbach, A., Williams, L., Cameron, J., Byrnes, T., Yoder, J., Millbrand, K., Kauffman, C., Oberhaltzer, J., Ross, L., Josephs, S., Mauk, L., Clyde, R., Miller, R., Scaff, D., Stahl, R., Truver, S., Whitteck, S., Gehert, R., Brill, J., Jacobson, D., Stibler, R., Keller, D., Lehman, R., Freas, J., Hoffman, S., Olsen, K., Steigelman, S., Pritchard, R., Boyer, B., Ulrich, G., Gatti, W., Hoke, D., Mangle, D., Swope, T., Hummel, D.
Members of the Symphonic Band were selected during Freshman Orientation through competitive auditions. The group had an annual tour through out Pennsylvania and the surrounding states. The 1969 members of the Symphonic Band are shown in this photo.
Student handbooks, Smoking, Susquehanna University, Regulations
All students are obligated to abide by the University's regulations. Shown in this image are the University's regulations as printed in the 1969 Student Handbook. Please note that smoking was permitted in residence halls as well as areas of the library and other buildings. This is quite a difference from today's smoking restrictions.
WQSU, Radio stations, Students, Susquehanna University, Edwards, P., Mason, G., Richards, C., Whisler, J., Spero, R., Scholl, G., Hoffman, K., Cooke, W., Hall, D., Strawser, R., Herrold, R., Kyse, L., Corveleyn, D., Roessner, J., Ficken, D.
The Radio Association was formed in 1965 and began broadcasting under the new call letters WQSU in the spring of 1967. This image shows the 1969 members of WQSU.