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-by An than y Piccioni Making their last trip, Pam Keller and Jocelyn Gallagher try to untangle themselves from the elevator. Anna Piccioni hangs clothes in her closet and wonders where she's going to find room for everything. vNNNNN'deQANFsgva Marked by Tradition Station wagons full of luggage and anxious students crowded the new -by Anthony Piccioni residence hall quad in East.
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Layout by Susan Daugherty -by Chris Swope vNNNma-Verrs-Nervma By the time my roommate and I finally got everything into the room, we could hardly see it or each other for the boxes, bags, and suitcases that were piled everywhere. rwwv-wv Marcia Maurer C'ro Movin' In Chaos Hits Happy Valley eby Kelly Bratt Chaos was defined in Webster's Dictionary as the con- fused unorganized state of primordial matter before the cre- ation of distinct forms. Chaos was defined in Happy Valley as the confused unorganized state of 30,000 students, com- plete with 60,000 parents and assorted university employees, before the creation of distinct home-sweet-away-from- homes. This awe-inspiring phenomenon occurred August 19-23, and was affectionately referred to as Movin' In. The process of moving in began long before any student actually laid eyes on his or her individual dorm, apartment building, or fraternity house. Students in Everytown, USA were commonly observed writing mammoth lists of necessi- ties, and then racing to acquire them, usually at 2:30 A.M. the night before they were to move in. I packed six garbage bags full of clothes, a bag of cosmetics, my cat, and cat supplies, but only two books, claimed senior Sheri Feifer. Once the car was loaded and the journey got underway, students were free to ponder that great question: How am I ever going to find a parking place? As it turned out, they needn't have worried as the university had developed a color- Coded parking system complete with human traffic guides for precisely this purpose. It was almost like taking a trip to Disney World, where the parking areas are designated by Snow White, Dumbo, etc. Here we had yellow, blue, etc., said junior transfer Todd Arrowsmith. Perhaps one of the most memorable experiences of moving in was the transportation of three suitcases, two garbage bags, one garment bag, and six odd boxes from an automobile parked two blocks away into one dusty room on the fourth floor. The strong-at-heart trudged up and down countless flights of stairs and called it exercise, while most were content to wait for the elevator. l'In order to get to the fourth floor, people had to transfer from the main elevator to the service elevator, which had no call button; we ran up and down the stairs all day looking for the elevator! laughed Orientation Leaders Janet Corson and Shelley Prettyman. is; i. . eby Anthony Piccioni The gang's all here. Friends, Denise Lindenmuth, Norm Krout, Lori Reagan, Anna Piccioni, Jocelyn Gallagher, and Pam Keller, reunite after the summer. Lets liven this place up a little. Denise Lindenmuth hangs a poster to decorate her blah dorm room wall. 28 Moving In -by An than y Piccioni e
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Layout by Becky Ferlito -by Chris Swope NN The Crazy Candide Contest is a great way for students to get their photo in La Vie. The groups that showed up were a lot of fun. It was a blast! e-Anvausan Dougherty Marked by Tradttlon In the first Crazy Candid Contest, these students showed up in whale pants, ties, and sunglasses to poke fun at the latest fashion trends of Joepa. $how Your eSpirit The Crazy Candide Conteet -by Susan Daugherty Were you fun, outrageous and did you have a lot of Penn State Spirit? The participants in La Viets third annual Crazy Candid Contest did and they came out to prove it. La Vie photographers waited outside the Intramural Build- ing to catch you on the way to the Penn StatewPitt football game. The display of spirit was tremendous and there were many candids to Choose from. The best of the bunch have earned a space in the centennial edition of Penn State's year- book. They revealed the energy and honor that characterize the students at this university. Congratulations to this year's winners, your Penn State pride was a part of Penn State's history. On their way to the PitUPenn State game, this group who called themselves Stomp on Pitt abused an injured Pitt fan. The Theta pledges took time out from paw painting to pose for a candid. -by Tony Piccioni These fans stopped by to pay homage to oepa and pray for a victory.
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