Susquehanna University - 1980 to 1989

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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 1980 through 1989.

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Hair, Hairstyles, Students, Women, Susquehanna University
The wisest investment in 1989? Stock in a hair spray company. The hair trends of the day required lots and lots of hair spray!
Association for Women, Women, Clubs, Susquehanna University, Big sister
The Association for Women instituted a Big Sister/Little Sister program at Susquehanna University in 1984. The goal of the group was to help make the college transition as seamless as possible for incoming freshman women.
Lacrosse, Women, Sports, Susquehanna University
Women's Lacrosse existed as a "club team" with limited funds at Susquehanna University for many years. The team was scouting for members in 1982 and was finally recognized as a varsity sport in 1990.
Lacrosse, Sports, Women, Susquehanna University
Women's Lacrosse existed as a "club team" with limited funds at Susquehanna University for many years. The team was scouting for members in 1982 and was finally recognized as a varsity sport in 1990.
Softball, Sports, Women, Wengryn, Deb, Sholtis, Judy, Rossi, Grace, McRoberts, Heather, Lewis, Kim, McClymont, Felicia, Beamesderfer, Lyn, Conrad, Robin, Sorber, Meg, Czap, Kay, Bailey, Sue, Dawson, Liz, Schoen, Jennifer, Buck, Sylvia, Fore, Debora, Susquehanna University
Susquehanna University's 1986 women's softball team smiles for their yearbook photo.
Tennis, Women, Sports, Huber, Heidi, Smith, Dianne, Herdling, Diane, Delbaugh, Connie, Gregory, Rhian, Harrison, Barbara, Kymer, Karen, Mowery, Dee, Susquehanna University
The University's 1986 women's tennis team is pictured in this yearbook photo. Title IX opened the door for more women to participate in varsity sports.
Track athletics, Sports, Women, Jones, Ruth, Schoner, Denae, Possessky, Michelle, Rebuck, Biz, Vagias, Tina, Lain, Candy, McLaughlin, M. J., Reidy, Chris, Stulb, Cindy, McKenna, Karen, Marr, Laura, Ermert, Jim, Susquehanna University
The advent of Title IX required that resources be allocated equally between men's and women's sports. Women's track was one sport formed as a result. Posing for their yearbook photo are the members of Susquehanna University's 1986 team.
Track athletics, Sports, Women, Susquehanna University
Originally organized as an informal "club team," women's track became a recognized varsity sport at Susquehanna University in 1982.
Track athletics, Women, Sports, Susquehanna University
Originally organized as an informal "club team," women's track became a recognized varsity sport at Susquehanna University in 1982.
Women, Events, Susquehanna University
The second annual Women's Week was held in March 1985. Some events during the week were discussions on diet and nutrition, self-defense techniques, and dressing for success on a tight budget. The hope was that women might become more aware of their role on campus and in the community.