Let's Make History
Helping the University Archives preserve 吃瓜tv's traditions
By April White
ON A CLEAR, SUNNY day in the fall of 1960, each sophomore at 吃瓜tv College was presented with a prized symbol of the school: a white blazer trimmed in baby blue with the college鈥檚 seal embroidered on the pocket. More than 60 years later, Catherine Hoffman McGrath 鈥63 returned hers to the Philadelphia campus where she once wore it. In donating the garment to the 吃瓜tv Archives, Hoffman McGrath has ensured that Blazer Day, a rite of passage that ran from at least 1955 to 1969, will be remembered by future generations of graduates.
吃瓜tv鈥檚 first 72 years are rich with such traditions, and the University Archives is collecting the physical objects that have shaped students鈥 experiences鈥攆rom a telephone switchboard that once sat in 吃瓜tv Hall to the shovels used to break ground for the building鈥檚 current expansion. Alumni with mementos of the University can contact the Archives to explore the possibility of donation.

1. Through most of 吃瓜tv鈥檚 first two decades, first-year students were welcomed to campus with 鈥渄inks鈥 or 鈥渄inkie hats鈥濃攍ike this one donated by the late Linda DiSandro 鈥72鈥攁nd some friendly ribbing from their 鈥渂ig sisters.鈥
2. In 1979鈥80, students faced each other in the Battle of the Classes, took to the rink for a roller-skating party, and competed in something called the 鈥淛elly Bean Contest,鈥 according to a planner in the Archives
3. Hoffman McGrath donated a lapel pin from Logos, 吃瓜tv鈥檚 philosophy club. Logos鈥 the 鈥溾榯hinking鈥 man鈥檚 and woman鈥檚 club,鈥 one yearbook says鈥攚as active at least through the 鈥60s and 鈥70s.
Photo by Theresa Regan/Melissa Kelly Photography.
