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| Whenever Parsons graduates, faculty,
and administrators get together you can be sure of one thing... the
stories get better and wilder with age!
The Carnegie Museum series has devoted several of
its' programs to bringing together those with connections to Parsons
College, to share their memories and preserve those memories for future
generations to enjoy.
Below are pictures from some of those sharing
sessions sponsored by the Carnegie Museum series, which were videotaped
by FPAC9 and cablecast.

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Joan Sloca, Dr. Bob Tree, Charles Sloca, and Mark Shafer
share memories of the arts and dramas that were produced and performed
at Parsons College. Playbills and wonderful annecdotes were
provided! |
This group of graduates shared their memories of college
life that reached way back into the early 1900's. It is great to
have these memories preserved for future generations.
Transportation, clothing, classes, true-loves, former teachers, and the
arts were discussed at this gathering. |
Click to enlarge. Parson's College athletics were the
focus of a Carnegie Museum series program held on March 10, 2002.
Several past Parson's College graduates spoke of the glory days of the
athletic programs. |
Keith Dimmitt (left) interviews 91 year old Richard Cochran on his
days as a football player at Parson's College in the 1930's. The
program was taped and shown on FPAC9. |
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