Scott T. Hill, 1984
Chemistry professor Scott Hill works with a student in a laboratory in 1984.

Chemistry professor Scott Hill works with a student in a laboratory in 1984.
A woman sorts the mail in the Holland Union Building mail room in 1984.
View of the information desk on the upper level of the Holland Union Building in 1984.
A group of international students in the stairwell of the Holland Union Building during the 1983-84 academic year.
Front Row: Carina Palmqvist (Sweden), Katya Naman (Lebanon), Laura Ganon (Brazil), Laura Cenacchi (Italy), Mei Fun Leung (Hong Kong), Mr. Doernbach, Dean Carson
Second Row: Sue Yen Tjong (Netherlands), Laurent Gillard (France), Marianne Henje (Sweden), Eva-Maria Kruse (Germany), Yeni Casado Rodriguez (Spain)
Spanish and Italian professor Grace Jarvis and her class have a good laugh in 1984.
French professor Nancy Mellerski leading a discussion in a Freshman Seminar in 1984.
The 1984 men's basketball team poses for a picture.
Classical Studies professor and member of the class of 1972 Mary Moser gestures while she teaches during a class in 1984.
Nancy Oppenheimer became the first woman in Dickinson's history to reach 1000 points in basketball after a 1984 game versus Allentown. Here, she is congratulated by Coach Judy Yorio, to her side, and Dean Leonard Goldberg, to the left.
Francis "Frank" Charles Noonan, a member of the Class of 1948, is the Basketball and Football coach at Hanover in 1984.
View as History professor John Osborne teaches a class in 1984.
Steve Padjen (Class of 1949) as the basketball and football coach at Hanover in 1984.
Mary Pardo, Professor of Fine Arts, in the Slide Room in the Weiss Center for the Arts in 1984.
Three students outside the Phi Epsilon Pi house in 1984.
Sitting: Scott Marshall (left) ; Eric Helman
Standing with sunglasses: Lance Kolhaas
View as a student runs on the track by themselves in 1984.
Workers renovate Sigma Alpha Epsilon' house in 1984. This house was also known as Biddle House.
Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon with President Samuel Banks and Music Professor Truman Bullard in 1984.
Economics professor Ken Slaysman speaks with students in a classroom in 1984.
Soloist Professor Brenda Smith singing with the orchestra during a concert in Rubendall Recital Hall in 1984.
Music Professor Truman Bullard is second from the right playing bassoon.
View of the Wheel and Chain tapping ceremony on the steps of Old West in 1984.
A member of Wheel and Chain accepts an item from President Samuel Banks at an event outside Bosler Hall in 1984.