Under the pen name Richard Stevenson, he sought to correct crime fiction’s portrayals of gay characters as freaks or villains with an entirely relatable protagonist.
Penn State Altoona Chancellor and Dean Lori J. Bechtel-Wherry recently announced her plans to retire at the end of the 2022 calendar year after more than 38 years of service to the college and 43 years in higher education.
Penn State Altoona Chancellor and Dean Lori J. Bechtel-Wherry recently announced her plans to retire at the end of the 2022 calendar year after more than 38 years of service to the college and 43 years in higher education.
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If you can’t quite remember the fashion of the 70s, you’re in luck. This photo from the Express’s archives provides a look at the wide range of clothing and hair styles that were popular during this decade. Pictured above are two Lock Haven University fraternity members, at left, handing a check worth approximately $5,500 to representatives for a local organization. Pictured, from left, Jerry Heaps of Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE), Marc Bridgens of Lamda Chi Alpha, Arlene Clossner of the Keystone Central School District, and Dave Arsenault employed by Lock Haven State College and the head of the Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC). The picture would have been taken between 1975-77. Thank you to everyone who called or sent an email identifying these individuals!
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Emerson Shaw tolls the old model school bell, refurbished and renewed by the 1961 class of the former Lock Haven State College now Lock Haven University. Class President Richard Hoover presented it as a gift from 1961 to the college and alumni in May of 1961 as the bell rang out from its new position in front of Stevenson Library. As right, two honor alumni, recognized the same day, stand by the bell. They are, J. Ward Hile, 1894, of Cresson, and State Senator George B. Stevenson, 1906, of Lock Haven. The library bears Senator Stevenson’s name.
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