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10 Special Memories eople say a picture is worth a thou-- sand words. In the one hundred vol- umes of La Vie, hundreds of thou sands of photographs have depicted the life of Penn State and its transforman- tion from high school to university. Early issues did not have many photos because they were expensive to print. As the pubication grew and technology ad- vanced, photographs became an integral part of La Vie and its portrayal of Universi- ty life. With photographs added, La We pub- lished a pictorial history of the year at the University. A sense of the spirit was re- membered in every photo. Although the use of color pictures was common in other publications, the first is- sue to have color photos was in 1965. Since that year, color photos have become the most popular part of La Vie and vividly capture the memories of the year. Landmarks In Excellence
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he skeleton of the burned St. Paul's Church is framed by the Hetzel Union Building on campus. ew facilities provide homes for the in- creasing demand for quality research laboratories. This building, near Univer- sity Drive, has space for several departments. -by Scott Nicely n artist's model of the proposed Univer- sity Convocation Center shows what the inside would look like when it was set- up for basketball games.
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- if-L'v Amaze: he Ugly Man Competition was a popu- lar tradition in the Greek community in the mid-fourties. -La Vie Files iss America, President Eisenhower and Mary Pickford crown the new Miss Penn State in a ceremony held in Schwab Auditorium. In presenting IS, the first annual from its Alma Mater, the Class of Ninety hopes to establish a custom which shall be folio wed by each succeeding class upon its advent to the Junior year. Without a precedent and with- out that dearest of all attainments, experi- ence, it has undertaken to erect a monument to itself by publishing a Class Book which will show, without the usual adornments both sides of life at our Institution. The desire has been to enlighten as well as entertain, and having labored to accomplish this end, the class submits the first volume of LA VIE for the inspection of its Friends, to whom this, its first work, is dedicated. -Greeting from La Vie 1890 11
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