Class of 1910 Sixtieth Reunion, 1970

Sixty years after graduating, the Class of 1910 pause for a photograph during Alumni Weekend in 1970.

L to R:  Henry Logan, Marjorie McIntire, Mrs. Ledden, Grace Filler, Earl Ledden, Lydia Gooding, Charles Kelbaugh.

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Honorary Degree recipients, 1970

Honorary degree recipients and their sponsors pose for a group photograph during Commencement on May 24, 1970.

Standing from Left to Right: Professor Joseph Schiffman, Professor Horace Rogers ('24), Professor Paul Kaylor, Professor William Dornemann, and Professor Dan Bechtel.

Seated from Left to Right: Jay S. Redding, Samuel W. Witwer ('30), Tom Grey Wicker, President Howard Lane Rubendall ('31), William Stringfellow, and Nelson Glueck.

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Dickinson College Photographic Service
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Fortieth Reunion of the Class of 1930, 1970

Forty years after leaving Dickinson, the Class of 1930 pause for a photo on the steps of Althouse.

Top row L to R:  Ed Hoberman, Ev Hallock, Toby Dunkelberger, Corny Scholl, Unknown, Bob Knupp, Bob Sheaffer, Bill Johns, Melvin Shields.

2nd row L to R:  Sam Witwer, Royce Haines, Linc Brown, Sam Myers, Ray Lyon, Roy Mickey, Kay Ammon, Walt Heckman.

3rd row L to R:  Lew Rohrbaugh, Bill Schultz, Ed Kohnstamm, Bill Angle, Dot Gress, Duke Welliver, Elinor Green, Kitty Morris, Chris Weyell, Frances Comly, Unknown, Margaret Horner.

Bottom row L to R:  George Atkins, Harold Bigley, Jimmie James, Elsie Ferriss, Pru Shultzabarger, Unknown, Alice Hackman, Miriam Horst.

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Academic procession at Commencement, 1972

View of the academic procession at Commencement on May 21, 1972. English Professor Robert Bowden is holding the flag and Philosophy Professor Frederick Ferre is the macebearer. President Howard Lane Rubendall ('31) is standing behind Dr. Ferre.

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