The Field Hockey team takes a team photo with Coach Eileen Sharp in 1988.
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Members of the Class of 1934 converse before sitting down for their Fiftieth Reunion dinner.
Members of the Class of 1934 wait for dinner as they celebrate their Fiftieth Reunion during Alumni Weekend in 1984.
Allenberry is the venue for the Fiftieth Reunion of the Class of 1930 on May 17, 1980.
Sitting, left to right: Miriam Horst-Middleton, Elinor Green-Spencer, Harriet Heim-Shepard, Eleanor Kent, Bessie Baker-Whitman, Betty Eckard-Robichaud, Beth Barger-Brown, Dorothy Gress-...
Ben James and Lloyd Hughes receive their 'Fiftieth Year Diploma' as the Class of 1934 holds their Fiftieth Reunion.
Left to Right: Benjamin D. James ; Lloyd W. Hughes
Fifty-five years after graduating, the Class of 1930 pose for a photo on June 8, 1985.
Top Row, left to right: Royce Haines, Ed Kohnstamm, Bill Angle.
Middle Row: Mel Shields, Al Keedy, Jim Nevling, Bish Klein, Sam Myers, Roy Mickey.
Bottom Row: ...
Another snapshot at the Fifty-fifth Reunion of the Class of 1931.
L to R: Flora Lynch-Burns, Thomas E. Burns, Eveyln Groves-Boohar, Kenneth Boohar.
Marjorie Fitzpatrick, French Professor and Administrative Coordinator for Internships.
Five students pose while wearing matching t-shirts and making a symbol with their hands.
Bottom left to right: Cynthia Lefever ; Jan Kaufmann ('83) ; Dawn Potts
A group of students show off their matching Hard Rock Café t-shirts.
Professor Donald Flaherty of the Political Science department gesturing during a lecture.
Karen Coppinger and Betsy Buxton dress up during spring 1988 semester in Malaga, Spain.
Arts Award recipient Tommy Flanagan (on piano) hosts a workshop on jazz in February 1989.
Jazz pianist Tommy Flanagan accepts the Arts Award from President Fritschler in February 1989.
The Flower family around 1980.
Standing: James Flower ('42), Milton Flower ('31), Guiles Flower ('39)
Sitting: Elizabeth Flower ('35), and Lenore Flower
Retired Fine Arts and Political Science Professor Milton Flower ('31), in center, with History professor John Osborne, standing on right, and others in the May Morris Room of the Spahr Library around 1980.
For their production in fall 1980, the Follies perform the sassy musical Cabaret.
Starting lower left: Mary Ann Dougherty ; Susan Stout ('83) ; [unknown] ; Rena Ronson ('83) ; [Eve Gerlach ?]
Center: Elizabeth Hamel ('82)