Susquehanna University - 1970 to 1979

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  • Date = 1974 ca.

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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 1970 through 1979.

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Computers, Susquehanna University, Computer Center
The Computer Center is described in the 1974 Susquehanna University Bulletin.
Fiddler on the Roof, Theatre/Music Department, Theatrical productions, Susquehanna University
Fiddler on the Roof was presented by the Theatre/Music Department in 1973. The yearbook included pictures taken of the production.
Student Senate, Susquehanna University, Horner, Debra
Debra Horner, ’74, the first woman Student Senate President, started her term in 1973. She majored in Political Science, served as a Resident Assistant and was active in various committees and campus groups.
Cultural relations, Students, Susquehanna University, International Club
Members of the International Club, established in 1971, are shown in this yearbook photo. Members of the club promoted a cultural exchange between the foreign students and the campus and local communities.
Yearbook staff, Bogar Hall, Susquehanna University, Lanthorn
Members of the 1974 Lanthorn staff pose in tree. Bogar Hall is in the background. From left to right are Gwen L. Barclay, Betsy L. Hippensteel, Susan E. Ayres, John E. Dennen, Andrea M. Nalepa, and Julia G. Rowland - all from the class of '75. Thanks to Gwen for identifying the members.
Streaking, Student pranks, Practical jokes, Susquehanna University
Susquehanna was not immune to streakers during the 1970s. This 1974 photo shows 2 students from Hassinger Hall streaking through the center of campus.
Susquehanna University Jazz Ensemble, Rislow, Victor, Bands, Performances, Susquehanna University
Victor Rislow, Associate Professor of Music, was the founder and first director of the S.U. Jazz Ensemble. He is shown here with the band in 1974.
WQSU, Brophey, Mike, Radio stations, Susquehanna University
Mike Brophey sits at his desk in the WQSU radio station office.