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Ftv 4 V V ever before had students so keenly felt a sense of unity, and every- thing seemed to promote it in some way. The year began with two pep rallies and even before classes started, students were filled with e . pride. PSUm'ted-A junior Celebration brought 6 t . i ' 'i tOgether the junior class for the first time, since 't a - many transferred from one of the University's 'v i, ' i t ,, a two-year commonwealth campuses. And the Be A t! Part From The Start pep rally welcomed the fresh- man Class. Both events gave new students the opportunity to enjoy 4 W ' t ngwlmz chZJ 51 - - m. v.3..pN ,Mr. .5 p a f ... V . . ;, immediately upon arrival and introduced them to - r 1 -. the Universityis collection of traditions. w ' Students were also introduced to a new comput- i' - erized meal plan which enabled them to share ' meals with friends in nearly any dining hall to meet at a new non-alcoholic campus nightclub. The Asylum provided an opportunity for all stu- dents-greeks, independents, or athletes, e to so- e cialize and dance under one roof. h The entire University family was brought clos- er together as a national championship football team unveiled its abilities during a centennial sea- m t t e , e son. Thousands of students, alumni, and loyal K t 'A fans reunited in Tempe, Arizona to share in the championship claim. 1 i across campus. Friends also had the opportunity XX 't TRAVELING TO M CLASS, students employ w r '- many devices besides their feet. Bicycles, skateboards and cars roll people along on side- ; W walks and streets. See Trans- i i . ' 0 NW 01 4. s h L, V c p r um I page6 David Humislon
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