Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1962
Weston Overhold '50 (right) receives an award from Sigma Alpha Epsilon President John C. McGee on October 6, 1962.

Weston Overhold '50 (right) receives an award from Sigma Alpha Epsilon President John C. McGee on October 6, 1962.
External side view of Mathews House from the driveway in October 1962. It was still functioning as a women's dormitory at this point.
Reno DiOrio '63, #25, runs the ball during a football game against Lebanon Valley on October 27, 1962.
Students perform in the Mermaid Players' production of Phillip King's See How They Run in November 1962.
Students perform in the Mermaid Players' production of Phillip King's See How They Run in November 1962.
Left to Right: Carol Nuetzman, David R. Efraemson, Christopher R. Lowell, and Robert Mettler
Students perform in the Mermaid Players' production of Phillip King's See How They Run in November 1962.
A group of international students on November 20, 1962
The 1963 Red Devil baseball team poses for a picture.
Artist Leonard Baskin (center), the 1963 Arts Award recipient, talks with Dickinson College President Howard Rubendall (left).
View of the Roscoe O. Bonisteel Planetarium entrance inside the Tome Scientific Building in 1963.
Five students stand by the Bonisteel Planetarium starfield projector in 1963.
Robertson C. Cameron is a member of the Class of 1928.
View of the Dickinson College Choir during the 1962-1963 school year.
Air Force Brigadier General Richard Hastings Ellis (Class of 1948) as the commander of the 315th Air Division at Tachikawa Air Base in Japan.
Dickinson's football team is captured in this live action shot playing during a snowstorm in 1963.
Members of the 1963 football team pose for a picture. This team saw their last game of the season against Drexel cancelled due to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
First row: William R. Mervine, Peter B. Zuyus, Henry H. Spire, Bruce W. Stair, William M. Smith (Captain), J. Daniel Shaver, William H. Penney, Vaughn W. Pratt, Glenn E. Hitchins
Second row: Wayne F. Rickert, Neil M.P. Sullivan, Joel I. Rome, John A. Bierly, John F. Rhody, James Buckley, Harold J. "Harry" Harris, Lawrence E. Synder, John A. Carl (Jr.)
Third row: Dean J. Kilpatrick, James D. South, John M. Tassie (Jr.), James L. Broughal, S. Rae Butler, William J. Kleppinger, Harry Lonsdale (III), Thomas Houston, Dennis L. Watcher
Fourth row: John E. Phelps, Joseph E. "Jack" Klinger, Robert B. Alleger (Jr.), Thomas B. Anderson, John H. Folkomer, Charles J. Prizer (Jr.), Robert J. Munson, James R. Morrisey, Robert S. Averback
Fifth row: J. Dallas Winslow, R. Thomas Phillips, Raymond S. Sheldon, Thomas H. Kenne, Stephen J. Overcash, Joseph P. Marranca, John W. Ritchie (Jr.), J. Duane Ford, Thomas B. McCullough (Jr.)
Professor Henry L. Yeagley and a student use a constellation model in 1963.
Professor Henry L. Yeagley with a class in the Bonisteel Planetarium in 1963. The planetarium was in the Tome Scientific Building.
View of Professor David Burbacker and students reviewing the plans for the future Mathers Theatre in the Holland Union Building. The project would be completed in 1966.
Left to Right: Carole Birch, Burnie Wilcox, Gay Flory, Professor Burbacker
The 1963 basketball team takes a photo.
A lacrosse player scores a goal in 1963.
Modern Languages professor Herbert Royce with an independent student group in the winter of 1963.
Pictured l to r: Richard Litvin '67, John McDowell '64, Lewis Oppenheimer '66, James Carl '64, Professor Heber Harper, Professor Herbert Royce, Richard Baldauf '65, John Nichols '65, Norman Coyle '65.
Librarian Charles Sellers working in the library in 1963.
The Wrestling team in 1963.
First row, left to right: David "Dave" Waigh, J. Rhody, J. Hallam, Tom Hallam, John Euhler, John LeRoy, and Paul Crawshaw
Second row, left to right: G. Manning, Jim Guantt, W. Costopoulis, K. Hopkins, R. Morris, Robert Holston, P. Spring, and Coach Glenn Flegal
Frank Hartman, Professor of Psychology, on January 9, 1963.