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121. Student Life Student Life 1960 ca. The 1960s were a period of rapid growth for the University. The student body at Susquehanna more than doubled in size and the academic standards were raised. This 1960 image shows students hard at work... Classrooms; Students; Susquehanna University

122. Student Life Student Life 1961 Students were always able to find a means to entertain themselves outside of the classroom. Activities; Students; Susquehanna University;

123. Student Life Student Life 1966-02-10 Campus groups often sponsored events that brought the campus community together. In February 1966, the brothers of Beta Rho Epsilon sponsored a musical concert on campus. With the folk music scene in full... Music; Concerts; Susquehanna Univeristy; Beta Rho Epsilon; The Siblings Three.

124. Student Life Student Life 1967 Summer 1967 was widely known as the "Summer of Love" and the hippie counter-culture was prominent in the public consciousness. Susquehanna University's campus was not beyond the reach of this new cultural... Dance parties; Students; Susquehanna University.

125. Student Life Student Life 1965 Students and spectators enjoy a tennis match in this 1965 image. Sports; Sports spectators; Tennis; Susquehanna University.

126. Student Life Student Life 1966 Students take the time to socialize with each other while waiting in line in 1966. Note the cars in the parking lot, particularly the Volkswagen van, a symbol of the1960s counter-culture era. Peace and... Socializing; Students; Susquehanna University.

127. Student Protest Student Protest 1966-04-20 The 1960s saw "free thinking" make a foothold in American culture and most certainly campus life. Struggling to find their place in the world, students were choosing to be defined by their own generation's... Student movements; Susquehanna University.

128. Student Protest Student Protest 1969-05-08 In the Spring of 1969, Sunbury held a "Loyalty Day" parade sponsored by the local VFW. Thirty to forty Susquehanna University students attended the parade with the intent of holding a sort of counter demonstration.... Student movements; Vietnam War; Susquehanna University;

129. Susquehanna University Library Susquehanna University Library 1967-09-14 University Librarian, Alfred J. Krahmer, increased the overdue book fine to five cents a day from two cents in 1967 in a move that surely makes today's library patrons weep with envy. Library fines; Libraries; Susquehanna University.

130. Susquehanna Skydivers Susquehanna Skydivers 1961 The Susquehanna Skydivers was founded in 1961. Every weekend, weather permitting, the group would meet for jumps at the Selinsgrove airport. Members packed their own parachutes. No experience was needed... Parachuting; Parachutists; Parachutes; Susquehanna University; Susquehanna Skydivers.

131. Susquehanna University College Bowl Susquehanna University College Bowl 1965 ca. The Susquehanna University College Bowl team was formed in February 1965 under the guidance of Mr. Schlecht, Dr. Wiley, Mr. Bradford and Mr. English. After its victory over a faculty team, the group went... Trivia; Susquehanna University College Bowl team; Susquehanna University; Contests; Schlecht, Lud; Wiley, David; Bradford, Robert; English, James; Polcrack, Doranne; Bacon, Ronald; Shatto, Marian; McCormick, Janie.

132. Susquehanna University Drug Policy Susquehanna University Drug Policy 1966-04-21 The 1960s saw the dawn of a new and different social environment. Many of the old social norms were fading or had vanished altogether. Susquehanna University was not immune to this social shift and a drug... Narcotics; Students; Drug abuse; Susquehanna University.

133. Symphonic Band Symphonic Band 1969 ca. Members of the Symphonic Band were selected during Freshman Orientation through competitive auditions. The group had an annual tour through out Pennsylvania and the surrounding states. The 1969 members... Susquehanna University Symphonic Band; Students;Semke, R.; Lewis, B.; Dundore, J.; Schollenberger, E.; Lees, E.; Buckwalter, K.; Myers, N.; Smith, C.; Fay, V.; Deibler, J.; Gant, A.; Dooney, M.; Eppley, L.; Deveau, M.; Toth, S.; Grammes, R.; Henick, A.; Swartz, S.; McCullough, J.; Mangle, M.; Halpin, R.; Bonsall, P.; Stutzke, C.; Nobel, K.; Kupp, J.; Anderson, K.; Alwine, G.; Rafer, S.; Seaks, S.; Landes, W.; Hochela, R.; Heimbach, A.; Williams, L.; Cameron, J.; Byrnes, T.; Yoder, J.; Millbrand, K.; Kauffman, C.; Oberhaltzer, J.; Ross, L.; Josephs, S.; Mauk, L.; Clyde, R.; Miller, R.; Scaff, D.; Stahl, R.; Truver, S.; Whitteck, S.; Gehert, R.; Brill, J.; Jacobson, D.; Stibler, R.; Keller, D.; Lehman, R.; Freas, J.; Hoffman, S.; Olsen, K.; Steigelman, S.; Pritchard, R.; Boyer, B.; Ulrich, G.; Gatti, W.; Hoke, D.; Mangle, D.; Swope, T.; Hummel, D.;

134. The Doors Concert The Doors Concert 1967-09-28 This 1967 article in The Crusader explains the band change for that year's Homecoming. After "The Young Rascals" cancelled, "The Doors" became the most economical choice for the Student Government Association... Concerts; The Doors; Performances; Bands; Susquehanna University.

135. The Doors Concert The Doors Concert 1967- 09-28 The success of "The Association" concert in the spring of 1967 led the Student Government Association to decide that big name band concerts should replace the traditional Homecoming dances. The rock and... Concert posters; Music; The Doors; Performances; Bands; Fliers (Printed matter); Susquehanna University.

136. The Doors Concert The Doors Concert 1967-10-19 "The Doors" would become one of the world's most influential rock bands but to one Crusader reporter the band offered "no real entertainment" and the "whole show should have been a required abnormal psychology... Critics; Criticism; Concerts; The Doors; Bands; Susquehanna University;

137. The Doors Concert The Doors Concert 1967-10-14 The rock band "The Doors" perfomed during Homecoming weekend in 1967. Tickets were sold for $2.95-$3.95 each and 1,246 people attended the event. The band was paid just $5,000 and, after all related fees... Invoices; The Doors; Concerts; Bands; Prices; Susquehanna University.

138. The Draft The Draft 1969-02-27 U.S. military involvement was on the rise in the late 1960s and so was opposition to the draft. A bill was introduced to end the draft in 1969 and this Crusader article encouraged students to do all they... Draft resisters; Draft protests; Students;Vietnam War; Susquehanna University;

139. The Susquehanna Players The Susquehanna Players 1960 In 1947, the Theater Guild became the Susquehanna Players. Throughout the year, students presented plays in Bogar Hall's "Little Theater." This image shows scenes from the plays done in the 1960 academic... Susquehanna Players; Bogar Hall; Campbell, Jim; Theatrical productions; Susquehanna University;

140. The Susquehanna Players The Susquehanna Players 1968 In January of 1969, under the guidance of Professor Robert Schanke, "The Susquehanna Players", performed the protest play "Viet Rock" in the Benjamin Apple Theater in Bogar Hall. The bold language and... Student movements; Viet Rock; Susquehanna Players; Schanke, Robert; Weber, Gustave; Susquehanna University.
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