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An alumnus of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Rip discusses house policy with members
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. N? n; QL' rhieaisxmtw On the practice field, Rip discusses strategic plays with severaI Lion stars, while at home he and Mrs. EngIe happily review an account of Saturday's win Penn State's win over Alabama in the I959 Liberty Bowl game was of special importance to head Lion Coach, Charles A. I'Rip Engle, for it marked his IOOth victory as a football coach. A native of Salisbury, Pa., Rip was grad- uated from Western Maryland College in I930, where he lettered in football, basketball, baseball and tennis. In I929 he won recogni- tion as AII-Maryland end. After six years as head coach at Brown University, he came to Penn State, succeeding Joe Bedenk in I950. Rip's ten-year record at Penn State is 62 wins, 28 losses and 4 ties. In I957 he was head coach of the East for the East:West Shrine game and co-head coach of the National AII-Stars in the Copper BowI game. He is currentIy serving as president of the American Football Coaches Association. In recognition of his ten years as football mentor, and as a tribute to one of Penn State's finest coaches, we are proud to dedicate the I960 LA VIE to Charles A. Rip EngIeA
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FOREWORD This is Penn Stote-o growing, changing University. One hundred years ago, Dr. Evan Pugh, the first president, and a faculty of five guided the unsure steps of The Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania which during that first year en- rolled a total of 1 l9 students. Today, the faculty and administrative staff guide the edu- cational programs of nearly 20,400 Penn State students. With new and changing fields of study and expanding physical facilities, the University strives. to meet the needs of the Commonwealth in the field of higher education ea need most apparent in the growing numbers of high school students seeking admission to their State University. For the most of us, the days at Penn State are drawing to 0 close. It is our hope that this book, the 1960 LAVlE, will recall many of the eventful and pleasant days we knew at Penn State 4oys in which we were preparing for the positions of respon- sibility and leadership that we, as educated citizens, will be obligated to assume.
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