Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)

 - Class of 1988

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The Munsters revisitedP-Well, we heard joepa has been hanging out with a new crowd lately, but the University Concert Choir may be a little outrageous. Spuds!!!!-Spuds MacKenzie made his rounds at all the most important social events. Here Spuds and some of his admirers took time from his hectic schedule to pose for the local paparazzi. ,. j nil! -, .1. 1' -f 2g? W We're Behind the Lions. The Arnold Air Society puts its best side forward to show us their school spirit. -by Knthy Mullen -by Kathy Mullen The gangs all here-The sisters of Alpha Chi Omega, after partying all night long, found the most comfortable pose was to crash on the nice soft grass. Look out beiow!-Mountain climbers on the IM Building? This group showed us their unique skill of being able to scale sides of buildings without the help ofropes. -by Kathy Mullen Crazy Candid Contest 13

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ll I l . 'I g! H I ll: II U - I: I Hm I I'l' ill I' I III '1 ill I 'm I .s ' l I I I I l I'- I I I III .4 .I l ,3 This One's For You -by jean McNichols ,Jth.'li ta 74'. Here it is! Your very own yearbook picture. You .I wanted to be in the yearbook and this year La Vie heard 1.3.? l v - . N I your cries for fame and fortune. Fortune we cant give kw . L I , $ you, but fame we can, ' To Catch you at your very best we at La Vie decided to organize 21 Crazy Candids Contest. Letters were mailed out to clubs and organizations telling about the contest. But, because not every Perm Stater is a member of some organization La Vie had a photographer in front of the Intramural Building on Halloween weekend to take pic- tures of you on your way to the Penn State - West Virginia football game. Our photographer Kathy Mullen said, Beautiful day . . . totally excited to be such a big part of Penn State and La Vie with everybody running around in the excitement. Those who didn't know about the Contest were quick to strike up a pose for the once in a lifetime chance to be in La Vie. Not only are you actually getting to bless La Vie 1988 with your simply wonderful presence, it's in living color too. What we did not expect was such a terrific turnout for our contest. We had so many pictures to choose from. They were all such good ones too. It was quite a difficult task for us to narrow down all the pictures we had amassed to just the few that we believe were the best and could actually be used in the yearbook. We at La Vie 1988 would like to thank everyone who turned out for our contest on Halloween weekend and showed us his best side. Remember, you cried for stardom and we at La Vie heard you. This is your page. -by Kathy Mullen Layout-jean McNichols LCFS get fired upl-The Penn State Cheerleaders, spirited, outgo- ing. and full of energy at every game had a difficult time sitting I still for pictures. -bY Kathy Mullcn 12 Crazy Candid Contest



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A touch of paint-This young artist is Creating a unique t-shirt on Children's Day. Festival of the Arts Outdoor Gallery Gathers An Audience Of Old And Young -by Molly Larkin What do you think when you hear the words Arts Festival ? Do you think of summer, patties, lots of great food and music, unusual and skillful crafts, or tons of people in your way because you are late for class again? To many people in State College, neighboring cities, and nearby states, the Arts Festival means excitement. State College comes alive with artists, musicians, and crafts during the annual event scheduled during the sec- ond week in july. This year's Festival,ju1y 8 through 12, had approximately 100,000 people in attendance and 1000 performers, unlike the first festival in july of 1967. Wally Lloyd insPired the first Arts Fesrival in july 22, 1967. Lloyd was a member of the State College Area City of Commerce and through the hard work of both he and jules Heller, a past Dean of Arts and Architecture, the Festival began. During this first year, the booths were built literally overnight and about 150 different artists per- formed. The Arts Festival certainly changed since then. Brand new lighter festival shells and food booths were construcred and a greater variety of music, arts and crafts were offered. Musical highlights included singers Bo Did- ley and Dan Yoder, groups Boby and Soul, The Dixieland Cats from Lewistown, the Paris Boys Choir, and Godspell. Basket weaving, pottery, glass blowing and virtually every craft you can imagine were exhibited. For children, there was a lot more to do then tag along with Mom and Dad. Children's Day was the first day of the Festival. Entertainment for the kids included Maria from Sesame Street, a fire truck ride, a water slide, and screeving, drawing with Colored Chalks on the streets. Other activities such as face painting, pinwheels, balloons and Clowns kept kids busy while their parents named the streets of the Festival. The Arts Festival drew people from all over the state and brought activity to a lazy, laid back summer. It colored the streets with banners and people. Janet Ross- rnan fFr. BusinesQ summarized, The Arts Festival really brings the Penn State campus alive with culture. -by Jim Swanik The snake charmer-The chil- dren are enthralled by a hands-on experience with snakes. Clowning around-jesters, clowns, and mimes were abundant to entertain all. Layoute-Kristie Baumgartner -by Jim Swanik In full bloom-The vibrant colors of these flowers brighten the day for festival visitors. 14 Arts Festival

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