Lycoming College - Williamsport Dickinson Seminary Junior College and College Preparatory School

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About This Collection

This collection contains material originating from and telling about Williamsport Dickinson Seminary Junior College and Preparatory School. Although spanning almost two decades, from 1928 through 1947, the collection is modest in size. The publications, annuals, catalogs, alumni newsletters and promotional material, are well represented and provide a wealth of information about the school, the faculty and the students. Evident from the collection is a rich musical and social atmosphere. Athletics and official events are also well documented. Reflecting world history, two significant events in the life of the Junior College occur as a result of World War II. Almost one- third of the collection centers around the school's involvement with the war effort. The institution of two different military training programs are chronicled here. Records of accreditation from a junior college to a four year institute are included, which was also influenced by World War II and the resulting return of military personnel desiring to pursue opportunities for higher education. A small part of the collection consists of items not specifically produced by the college but most likely accumulated by staff or faculty, enhances the portrayal of the time period,

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Graduation ceremonies, Athletic fields, Parades and processions, Old Athletic Field
Graduates process on the football field in front of the bleachers.
Graduation ceremonies, Parades and processions, Spectators, Walkways
Graduates line the sidewalk in front of Clarke Chapel as spectators observe.
Graduation ceremonies, Flagpoles, Lampposts, Parades and processions, Stone walls, Flag Court
Graduates process up the stone stairway by Clarke Chapel to the Flag Court, through the stone gates toward Old Main as spectators lining the driveway observe them.
Celebrations, Parades and processions
May Day Procession, 1928. Young ladies wearing long, white dresses process in pairs. From the June 1928 issue of The Dickinson Union: "A very pretty May Fete was presented by the Girls of the Seminary on Saturday, May 12, 1928, on the Seminary Campus. The Queen, Violet Duvall, was prettily dressed in white. The procession started from the Girls' entrance, led by two heralds, Jane Fraser and Jean Jackson." The student newsletter goes on to say that "This is the first record of May Day Exercises in the history of the school and we hope that there will be many more and they will be as successful."