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A Tradition MIKE 0mm ight from the start, La Vie created a special niche for itself in the Univer- sity community. The first editorial board of seven men and one women intended their class publication to be by the students, for the students. The greeting inside the front cover chal- lenged succeeding classes to continue the custom. Not one of them could have fore- seen how large their project would grow. As it grew in popularity and size, La Vie formed a tradition as the history book of Penn State. Through photos and copy, The Life of the University was forever preserved for alumni to relive and share with their children. Many of the traditions we cherished had their beginnings during the era when La Vie began. As a part of the University, these customs and achievements served to strengthen our ties and our devotion to our Alma Mater. Landmarks In Excellence -by Anthony Piccioni ford prepare for the fun and festivities of the Homecoming Parade as floats and crazy bands line up. 0 heerleaders Dave Dapko and Lisa Staf-
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-by Iim Swam'k The Pennsylvania State University Landmarks In Excellence
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Donald W. Savoie, Editor-in-Chief Susan R. Stoudt, Business Manager Andrea C. Halliwell, Assistant Editor Jo Anna Wilson, Assistant Business Manager Nancy P. Barone, Advertising Director Jeffrey T. Breitenstein, News Editor Deborah A. Dolan, Athletics Editor Beth Lynn Doluisio, Academics Editor Carey A. Donsky, Organizations Editor Susan M. Dougherty, Student Life Editor Jennifer L. Fisher, Greeks Editor Kevin L. Flemming, Marketing Director Suzanne M. Slayton, Literary Editor James M. Swanik, Photography Editor Christopher R. Swope, Photograph y Editor Melanie Szydlow, Commonwealth Editor Heidi R. Vensel, Graduates Editor Mary Anne Ziegler, Office Manager II roads and paths lead to Old Main at the center of campus. Its beauty is known nationally and the architecture has been studied by scholars. eby Anthon y Piccioni ailgating with the family during Par- ent's Weekend is one way students can include their loved ones in Penn State tradition. he clock in the Bell Tower was a class gift eighty-five years ago. The gift was one in a long line of gifts dating back to 1861, the year of the first graduating class.
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