Susquehanna University - 1970 to 1979

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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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Dormitories, Susquehanna University
This photo, taken in North Hall, a new women's dorm, was often called "Mini Dorm" for its tiny rooms. It gives us a glimpse of a typical dorm room in the 1970s. Freshmen in 1971 were the first to occupy it. On the top bunk to the right is Deborah Hansen. Is that Kim Clifford on the bottom bunk?
Dormitories, Students, Susquehanna University
From the canister vacuum cleaner used to clean the shag carpet, to the decor of the room, this photograph is a great example of a 1970s dorm room at Susquehanna University. Hard at work is Nike (Dodd) Bolte '75. The photo was taken in 1973.
Marriage, Students, Susquehanna University, Dormitories
The Housing and Boarding section of the 1970 Susquehanna University Bulletin reminds students of requirements for living on campus. It clearly states that there is no campus housing for married students. If a student marries during the academic year, he or she is required to notify the Personnel Deans and leave University housing.
Dormitories, Students, Stuffed animals (Toys), Susquehanna University
Times may change, but some things stay the same. Comfort can always be found with a stuffed friend from home.