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LYCOMING SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT MILiJAMSPORT, PENNSVLVAMA 17701 rOl.l.ECE REPORT April IK'i A'olumr 15, NumWr 4 Class of 1922 50th REUNION Reunion Classes: ^I&WMir]! 1^¥ 'fg Class of 1971 FIRST REUNION 1967 1971 Friday, May 5 SIXTH ANNUAL ALUMNi-FACULTl' GOLF TOURNAMENT WKiti^ Dcor Golf Club ( Rnutc 15 sLt miles south of Williamspurt ) Sponsored by the Alumni Association KegistratioD Feer SIO.OO Tee Off 8:00 a. m. and l.OOp. m. Luncheon 12;00-l:30p. m. /jU'V ,a„„„.„o.,„», heoa. pcpni (w and U nampiil muil be ircrivrd by May 2| Old Films of the Campus Burchfieltl Lounge 10:.^0a, m.-ll:30a. m. 11 30.-1. m,-12;30 p.m. Saturday Morning, May 6 REGISTRATION Academic Center, Pennington Lounge CAMPUS TOUR AVAILABLE COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS BRUNCH Wertz Student Center 12:45 p,m,-li30p,m, 1 .11) p. Ill 2 iK)p, lit. i IX) p. m I 1)0 p.m. -5:00 p. Ill, Saturday Afternoon, May 6 ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING Room B-207 Academic Center ( Immrdialcly Inllowlng the AUimni Lunchron i CLASS REUNIONS Rooms assigne<l on 2nd Floor of Academic Center FACULTY PRESENTATIONS: "Unidentified Flying Objects?" Dr. Willy Smith, Associate Professor of Physics -# "Rarii-Door Britches and Shoo-Flv Pii REFRESHMENTS Academic Center Lounge C:00 p m. 8:30 p. m Saturday Evening, May 6 ALUMNI BANQUET Wertz Student Center ICollrit> Dining Boom' PRESENTATION OF OUTSTANDING ALUMNUS AWARD ANNUAL CHOIR CONCERT Clarke Memorial Chapel - FACULTY WIVES EST.\BL1SH SCHOLARSHIP I A scholamliip fund of $5,000 has hcen eslablislu-d by ^ Iho Ls'coniing College Faciiltj' Wives with income from the fund to be nwAfdcd nnnually (0 a full-time frmiile student at L)coining. A check estabhshing the scholivship fund was rccendv presnitetl to Oli%-er E. Hants, director of dcNTlopnu-nt, by Mrs. K Bruce Sherbine. president L of Facult)' Wives. The principal will be invested and comings from the investment v-iW be auinlcd I annually (o a student chosen by a conimiltM'. The [_ Award v^ill be made (or the first time during the I972-73 iicademic ycai. I The recipient of the annual scholarship a\s-ard will be dr*eni\ined by a conimittcv of four comprised of the Facult\ \\'i\f% pn-sideiit, a female nmnb«T of the facult% . and a repr»-sentati\T each from the ..^ (iffice of student services and finandal aid office. I The award uill be based primajily on acad«mic standing and financial need. Criteria for awarding the schohushtp was established by a comniittei' of lacult)' wives comprised of Mrs. David G. Busej', Mrs. James R. Jose, Mrs. Glen E. Morgan. Mrs. R. Andrew Lady, and Mrs. W. Arthur Fans using opinions expressed in a poll of the members as their guide. The $5,000 represents successful attainment of a goal set bv (he faculty wives ainioist ten years ago when the group approvi-d a project to raise that amount for a scholarship fund. During that lime the members ha\'e demoted many hours to special fund-rabing pruiects. .\nd their efforts were rewarded during the put year when tht-\- reached the goal During the decade needed to achieve the goal, the group worked long hours conducting rummage sales, bake salrs. card parties, barbecues, and selling notepaper. In addition, other funds were receiN-ed as memorial gifts and throu^ personal contributions. BEQUESTS RECEIVED Recently the College has received several bequests totaling S3 1,979. Mrs, Eva Rupert McKelvey "QT. of Montoursville. bequeathed 81,000 — The interest from which is to be used annually to help a worthy Christian girl attain her goal," Dr. George S. Klump. a long time Williamsport friend of the College, left an unrestricted gift of $5,000 in his will. A provision in the will of Mrs, J. Howard Ake. of Henvick. proWdcd S6,809 to be used for librar)' acquisitions over and beyond the current operating budget The gift is a memorial to her late husband. Dr. J. Howard Ake. a former pastor of Pine Street United Methodist Church. Mrs. Blanche Sprague Olmsted, of Mt. Lebanon, bequeathed the College a S19,170 uruestricted gift- STUDENTS NEED HELP OF ALUMNI AND FRIENDS TO FIND SCARCE SUMMER JOBS On April 29tli hundreds of Lycoming students will begin their search for summer employment. To many, the ability to secure a summer job will play a major role m being financially able to continue al Lycoming in Septembi-r. Can you assist a Lycoming student in this endeavor? Are you aware of summer job opportunities in your company or community? Do you know friends who are in need of summer help? If your answers to those questions are YES. contact Thomas C. Devlin, Career Development Center, at the College. By making known the specifics of the summer pojition(s) to Mr. Devlin, he will be able to relay the information tu the students. A little help on your part can mean ver)' much to a student. ILOMBOM Memorial Day Holiday Un. K- Brtier Shrrbine, ptriUi" • ' ><-<'. pf- HVtfi a tS.Ono fhf<k lo Ointr I . . I drt*hp-funl, to fttahUth an annual icivxar^'.ii-- jl" ittuut tludenU. Un W Arthur Faui, pretidrra of the Focuilv Wiva uAm thr KhfOlanhip protect uoi Initiated, looti on.
Object Description
Title | Lycoming College Report, April 1972 |
Date | 1972-04 |
Month/Season | April |
Year | 1972 |
Volume | 25 |
Issue | 04 |
Creator | Lycoming College |
Subject keywords |
Alumni Alumnae publication magazine |
Publisher | Lycoming College |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Identifier | 197204V25Iss04 |
Language | English |
Coverage geographic | Pennsylvania--Lycoming County; Williamsport (Pa.) |
Rights | May be used for educational purposes as long as a credit statement is included. For all other uses, contact Lycoming College Archives at archives@lycoming.edu. |
Contact | For further information about the collection or a specific item please visit the Lycoming College Archives website, http://www.lycoming.edu/library/archives/ |
Place of Publication | Williamsport (Pa.) |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
Collection | Lycoming College - Alumni Magazine of Lycoming College |
Rights URI | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Lycoming College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Title | Page 1 |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Coverage geographic | Pennsylvania--Lycoming County; Williamsport (Pa.) |
Contact | For further information about the collection or a specific item please visit the Lycoming College Archives website, http://www.lycoming.edu/library/archives/ |
Place of Publication | Williamsport (Pa.) |
Transcript |
LYCOMING SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT
MILiJAMSPORT, PENNSVLVAMA 17701
rOl.l.ECE REPORT April IK'i A'olumr 15, NumWr 4
Class of 1922
50th
REUNION
Reunion Classes:
^I&WMir]! 1^¥ 'fg Class of 1971
FIRST
REUNION
1967 1971
Friday, May 5
SIXTH ANNUAL ALUMNi-FACULTl' GOLF TOURNAMENT
WKiti^ Dcor Golf Club ( Rnutc 15 sLt miles south of Williamspurt
)
Sponsored by the Alumni Association KegistratioD Feer SIO.OO
Tee Off 8:00 a. m. and l.OOp. m. Luncheon 12;00-l:30p. m.
/jU'V ,a„„„.„o.,„», heoa. pcpni (w and U
nampiil muil be ircrivrd by May 2|
Old Films of the Campus Burchfieltl Lounge
10:.^0a, m.-ll:30a. m.
11 30.-1. m,-12;30 p.m.
Saturday Morning, May 6
REGISTRATION Academic Center, Pennington Lounge
CAMPUS TOUR AVAILABLE
COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS
BRUNCH Wertz Student Center
12:45 p,m,-li30p,m,
1 .11) p. Ill
2 iK)p, lit.
i IX) p. m
I 1)0 p.m. -5:00 p. Ill,
Saturday Afternoon, May 6
ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
Room B-207 Academic Center
( Immrdialcly Inllowlng the AUimni Lunchron i
CLASS REUNIONS
Rooms assigne |
Contributing Institution | Lycoming College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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