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1. WQSU Radio Station WQSU Radio Station 1970 ca. In 1961, WQSU began as a university club called the Radio Association. In the spring of 1967, the station broadcasted across the Susquehanna Valley with ten watts of power. Today the station's power has... WQSU; Radio stations; Susquehanna University;

2. WQSU WQSU 1974 ca. Mike Brophey sits at his desk in the WQSU radio station office. WQSU; Brophey, Mike; Radio stations; Susquehanna University;

3. WQSU WQSU 1973 ca. Long before music downloads and computers, WQSU staff played 45s and LPs on turntables. Here is a glimpse of the station in 1973. WQSU; Radio stations; Phonographs; Sound recording; Susquehanna University;

4. Volunteer Services Volunteer Services 1970-10-15 S.U. Volunteer programs are advertised as a way for students to interact with the world off-campus. This 1970 Crusader article lists programs from tutoring high school students in Selinsgrove and Middleburg... Community service; Susquehanna University;

5. Volunteer Services Volunteer Services 1970 ca. In this photo a student kneels next to her adopted grandmother on one of her weekly visits to a local nursing home. "Adopt a grandparent" was a volunteer program supported by Susquehanna University. Adopt a grandparent; Community service; Susquehanna University;

6. Volunteer Services Volunteer Services 1972 ca. This photo shows a student volunteering at a day-care center - one of the many volunteer programs that was offered to students in the 1970s. Community service; Students; Susquehanna University;

7. Trooper Duck Trooper Duck 1975 ca. Steve Deck, a senior and part-time campus security guard, patrolled the campus grounds with his pet duck Trooper. No disturbances or loss of property were reported while Steve and Trooper were on duty.... Deck, Steve; Trooper; Campus Security; Susquehanna University;

8. Title IX Title IX 2976 ca. Sue Eastburn, front, and Margy DuVal join athletes and coaches around the nation fighting for equality in intercollegiate sports. Title IX forced colleges and universities to provide equal opportunities... Title IX; Demonstrations; Eastburn, Sue; DuVal, Margy; Susquehanna University;

9. Title IX Title IX 1976-03-19 President Weber announced his committee to review Susquehanna University’s compliance with Title IX in this newspaper article. Title IX; Weber, Gustave; Susquehanna University;

10. The Portable Newport Folk Festival The Portable Newport Folk Festival 1972-04-20 The Portable Newport Folk Festival, a traveling version of the Newport Folk Festival held in Newport Rhode Island, entertained students and community members in Susquehanna University’s Chapel Auditorium... Portable Newport Folk Festival; Music; Concerts; Concert posters; Folk music; Susquehanna University;

11. The Grotto The Grotto 1971-10-04 The Grotto, a student-run coffee house, opened on October 4, 1971. The evening’s entertainers were members of the group Brown Jenkin. The Grotto; Coffeehouses; Susquehanna University;

12. The Crusader The Crusader 1970 ca. Susquehanna University's school newspaper, The Crusader, was first formed in the fall of 1891, under the name of The Institute Journal. Susquehanna University's 5th president, Jonathan Dimm, edited the... Crusader; Newspapers; Truver, Scott; Gates, Signe; Susquehanna University;

13. Susquehanna University Theatre Susquehanna University Theatre 1976-10-00 The 1976 performance of “Hello, Dolly!” was dedicated to President Weber after the announcement of his retirement. Performances; Hello, Dolly!; Susquehanna University; Theatrical productions;

14. SU Jazz SU Jazz 1974 ca. Victor Rislow, Associate Professor of Music, was the founder and first director of the S.U. Jazz Ensemble. He is shown here with the band in 1974. Susquehanna University Jazz Ensemble; Rislow, Victor; Bands; Performances; Susquehanna University;

15. Student Protest Student Protest 1970-12-17 This December 1970 editorial in the Crusader gives no support to a middle-of-the-night rally by students to protest women’s hours and health and food services on campus. Student demonstrations; Susquehanna University

16. Student protest Student protest 1970 ca. The Student Government Association scheduled activities for the days students were encouraged to skip classes as a protest of the United States Government’s involvement in Cambodia and North Vietnam.... Student movements; Vietnam War; Susquehanna University;

17. Student Protest Student Protest 1970 ca. Students on campus protested the Vietnam War in many ways. This announcement from the Susquehanna University Student Government Association encouraged students to protest the government’s involvement... Student movements; Vietnam War; Demonstrations; Susquehanna University;

18. Student Performances Student Performances 1974-02-08 This newspaper article gives some history behind the play, A Streetcar Named Desire, and informs the campus community of the upcoming performances in the Chapel Auditorium. Performances; Theatrical productions; A Streetcar Named Desire; Chapel Auditorium; Susquehanna University;

19. Student Meets President Ford Student Meets President Ford 1975 ca. Margy DuVal,’76, second from the right, became national president of the International Association of Women Students for the 1975-76 academic year. She is seen here speaking with President Gerald Ford... DuVal, Margy; Ford, Gerald; Association of Women Students; Susquehanna University;

20. Student Life Student Life 1976 ca. Student Mark Buese extracts pesticides from a water sample for analysis. Buese, Mark; Students; Studying; Pest control; Susquehanna University;
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