Susquehanna University - 1980 to 1989

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  • Date = 1985 ca.
  • Subject = Fraternities & sororities

About This Collection

This collection contains the archive of documents, photographs, and brief publications and correspondence revolving around the evolution of Susquehanna University from 1980 through 1989.

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Theta Chi, Alpha Delta Tau, Awards, Fraternities & sororities, Susquehanna University
This 1985 image shows representatives of Theta Chi fraternity and Alpha Delta Tau sorority, recipients of the outstanding fraternity and sorority awards.
Panhellenic Council, Fraternities & sororities, Susquehanna University
Seen here are the 1985 members of the Panhellenic Council. The main purpose of the Council was to maintain healthy inter-sorority relationships. Monthly meetings were held to answer questions and resolve problems. The Council also sponsored a number of social functions.
Phi Mu Delta, Fraternities & sororities, Susquehanna University
Shown in front of their new home dubbed the "mudhouse," members of the fraternity Phi Mu Delta clean up well for the camera in this 1985 image. Homecoming, Spring, and Parents' Weekends are some of the events Phi Mu Delta has sponsored.
Phi Sigma Kappa, Fraternities & sororities, Susquehanna University
The fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa was colonized in 1969 and joined the national fraternity in 1973. The fraternity's colors were silver and magenta and its motto was "Brotherhood, scholarship, charter." This image shows the Phi Sigma Kappa brotherhood in 1985.
Theta Chi, Fraternities & sororities, Susquehanna University
Working on their best Tom Cruise and Andrew Dice Clay impersonations, the senior members of the Theta Chi fraternity take a well deserved break from the community sponsored activities in which they participated. One such activity was helping to make buildings more accessible to physically challenged individuals.
Theta Chi, Fraternities & sororities, Susquehanna University
Working on their best Tom Cruise and Andrew Dice Clay impersonations, the senior members of the Theta Chi fraternity take a well deserved break from the community sponsored activities in which they participated. One such activity was helping to make buildings more accessible to physically challenged individuals.
Zeta Tau Alpha, Fraternities & sororities, Susquehanna University
The Zeta Tau Alpha sorority is the second largest in the United States. The web of Greek life at Susquehanna University expanded to include a chapter of this sorority on December 7, 1985. Shown are the senior members of Zeta Tau Alpha in 1985.
Zeta Tau Alpha, Fraternities & sororities, Susquehanna University
The Zeta Tau Alpha sorority is the second largest in the United States. The web of Greek life at Susquehanna University expanded to include a chapter of this sorority on December 7, 1985. Shown are the senior members of Zeta Tau Alpha in 1985.