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Right: An lUP majorette does her routine during the band show. Center righl.The triple I sculp- ture puts a modern touch in Iront of the Tri-Halls. Below: Outside the library, a student takes time to do some reading. Below right: Sorority sisters chant through the homecoming parade. Far be low right: $3.49 could be the best price in town. 1 9 6 S Page: Right: Football fans cheer on the Big Indians. Center: The 1965 Phi Mus take a bus hip. Below right: A standard football kneel is shown in this picture. Below center right: 10 cents a slice would go over big in 1986. Far below right: What traditions freshman used to go through! • io iHchmg For A New Image
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Crnlhls CannlrUe Far at)Ove: Four lUP students enjoy lUP ' s birthday re- Ireshments. Because of lain, dll of the refreshment stands had to moved under cover. Above: Bright heb- um-fiiled maroon and slate balloons were found around campus during the lUP birthday week. UP celebrated its 20th anniversary of receiving university status with activi- ties running November 3-8. During the week of celebration, students, fac- ulty and alumni participated in various events to honor the hard work and dedication that re- sulted in Indiana State College becoming Indi- ana University of Pennsylvania. The week ' s events began on Sunday with a 20th anniversary dinner recognizing trustees and faculty that were involved with lUP 20 years ago. Among the guests were the families of Dr. Willis E. Pratt, Sen. Albert R. Pechan and Rep. William Buchanan. Tuesday ' s activities featured a student cele- bration from 1 1:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Through- out the day, refreshment booths were located in various areas throughout campus. At 6 p.m., a banquet was held for student orga- nization leaders, and at 8 p.m., a student air- band contest in Fisher Auditorium ended the day ' s events. The purpose of the day was not to disrupt what we are here for but to make students aware, said Barbara Ender, chairperson of the related events sub-committee. On Friday the week ' s activities came to a close as Dr. John D. Welty officially became the new president of lUP. At 2 p.m., the investiture convocation began. Honored guests and speakers included past university presidents, the presi- dent of the council of trustees, chairman of the University Senate and the president of the Stu- dent Government Association. Michele Knoch R«achmg For A New Image 15
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ow and then. lUP has changed a great deal since it first received university status in 1 965. The students have changed too. Today it ' s hard to distinguish between most freshmen and upperclassmen. The days of the freshman beanie and name cards are long gone. So are the days of a lOc slice of pizza and cat eye glasses. Today ' s students pay a dollar for a slice of pizza and sport wayfarers. Few students would want to go back to 1 965 but it ' s interest- ing to see how things changed. - Cynthia Carmickle All pictures on this page were taken from the 1965 Oak. edJ Tor d New Image 1 7
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