Lycoming College - Lycoming College Campus - Past and Present

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  • Date = 1999

About This Collection

The Lycoming College Campus - Past and Present collection is an exhibit of photographs depicting the buildings and grounds of the campus from its earliest days as the Williamsport Academy to the present Lycoming College campus. An effort has been made to show the transformation of the campus through the years, respecting the legacies of the past and acknowledging the changes that the future requires. This collection also honors the individuals from whom several of the buildings were named, by displaying their photographs, if possible, and short summaries of their significance in the lives of their families, their communities, and the college.

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Athletic fields, Dwellings, Quadrangles (Courtyards), Tennis courts, Trees, Universities and colleges, Lycoming College (1948)
Autumnal Aerial View of Lycoming College Campus looking south from the baseball field and tennis courts. The large grassy area toward the left center of the photo is The Quad.
Athletic fields, Autumn, Communication facilities, Dwellings, Football, Scoreboards, Sports spectators, Stadiums, Trees, Shangraw Athletic Complex (1998) and David Person Field (1995)
Aerial view of Shangraw Athletic Complex and David Person Field, looking north. The setting is an autumn afternoon with a football game in progress.
Athletic fields, Autumn, Dwellings, Football, Scoreboards, Spectators, Stadiums, Trees, Shangraw Athletic Complex (1998)
Aerial view of Shangraw Athletic Complex, looking west. The setting is an autumn afternoon with a football game in progress. The new stadium was designed by Williamsport architect Anthony Visco, and built by TurnKey Construction Company, a Williamsport firm. The stadium is 17,700 square feet, with a seating capacity of 2,035. It has dedicated locker rooms for men's football, soccer, and lacrosse, a women's locker room for soccerand lacrosse, larger public rest rooms and a new press box. The complex is named in honor of Robert Shangraw. The field is named in honor of David Person. The east wing of the complex is named for head coach Frank Girardi, and the west wing is named after alumni Dale '67 and Dallas '69 Krapf and their company, Krapf Coaches.