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An installment in a monthly series celebrating 91直播鈥檚 rich history and the forthcoming 160th anniversary of its charter from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Throughout 91直播鈥檚 160-year history, there have been plenty of memorable moments. Here are some lesser-known details from La 91直播鈥檚 past.
Test your knowledge with these 10 unique facts about La 91直播, developed with help from University Archives:
La 91直播鈥檚 current location, in the Belfield neighborhood of Northwest Philadelphia, is its fourth campus. February 5, 1930, was a rainy day and La 91直播 planned to move its campus from 1240 N. Broad Street to its home at 20th Street and Olney Avenue.

The move was a group effort with students with cars asked to use them to move items from the old campus to the new. Those without cars brought equipment, books, furniture, and supplies on the Broad Street subway, getting on at Girard Avenue and getting off at Olney. It鈥檚 said, according to Conceived in Crisis: A History of La 91直播 College by Thomas Donaghy, that the biology students gave a skeleton a prime spot鈥攊n the back seat of an open car.

The late Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant has a connection to La 91直播. Kobe once attended basketball camps at La 91直播 during his youth. And his father, Joe 鈥淛ellybean鈥 Bryant, was a student at La 91直播 and a top basketball player from 1973-1975. Joe left campus after his junior year to enter the NBA draft and was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers. He returned to La 91直播 in 1993 as a men鈥檚 basketball assistant coach, a position he held for three seasons. Joe left in 1996 when Kobe decided to go directly from high school to the NBA.
During the mid-20th century, La 91直播鈥檚 newest students needed to follow several regulations from the start of their first semester through Christmas while within campus boundaries. One rule was the adherence to a dress code. Students were required to wear a button on their left lapel, a tie with a La 91直播 鈥淟,鈥 black socks and garters, pressed trousers, shined shoes, a coat, and a dink hat.

La 91直播 Athletics adopted a 17th century-style French explorer as its mascot. However, from 1962 until the mid 1970s, the Explorer was actually an astronaut. It took some time to catch on, but the Explorernaut was embraced by fans over time. After reverting to its standard Explorer for the 1980s and most of the 1990s, La 91直播 introduced a blue superhero named The Tick, featuring arms with big biceps. The Tick never gained popularity and, after four years, was replaced again with today鈥檚 Explorer.
Pete Paranzino, or Pete the Barber, cut the hair of faculty, staff, students, and Christian Brothers for nearly 70 years on La 91直播鈥檚 campus. He worked in the now-razed Leonard Hall and, later, in the Union鈥檚 lower level. Paranzino started giving haircuts on campus in 1939 for 20 cents for Christian Brothers, and 50 cents for all others. By the time he retired in 2007, a haircut was $7.

TruMark Financial Center is uniquely designed. It holds more than Tom Gola Arena. Beneath the basketball court is Kirk Pool, where La 91直播鈥檚 swimming and diving and water polo teams practice and compete, along with other aquatic activities.
While La 91直播 College began as an all-men鈥檚 institution, the University fully transitioned to a co-educational institution in 1970.
Prior to 1970, women were not accepted into the Day Division and only began attending the Evening Division and summer programs in the 1960s. In 1963, nuns attended La 91直播鈥檚 Science Workshop, a summer enrichment series for Archdiocesan Sisters who taught science. In 1967, women began to be accepted into the Evening Division.
In 2020, La 91直播 celebrated 50 years of being coeducational.

Famous people, from politicians to rock stars, have visited La 91直播鈥檚 campus. John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, received an honorary degree in 1958鈥攄uring his term as a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts.
One example was in 1969, when Muhammad Ali and Sammy Davis, Jr., visited campus for the Afro-American Arts Festival. Organized by the University鈥檚 Black Student Union, the weeklong event took place in the Union and Wister Hall gym, now known as Wister Hall.
In 1941, La 91直播 students visited the White House for an Oval Office ceremony. They were invited guests of then-President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the inaugural recipient of the De La 91直播 Medal. A former campus group known as the La 91直播 College Civic and Social Congress created the award to recognize “business and labor leaders who supported greater labor-management cooperation,” according to an entry in American Catholic Studies.
That’s not all. Many years later, in 2015, the White House named La 91直播’s Bilingual Undergraduate Studies for Collegiate Advancement (BUSCA) program one of the country鈥檚 Bright Spots in Hispanic Education.
La 91直播鈥檚 first President, Brother Teliow Fackeldey, FSC, did not have a building or room named after him until the 2010s when a College Hall conference room near the Office of the President was dedicated to him and his legacy.
鈥擬eg Ryan