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Penn State Intercom......September
13, 2001
Women from Company C in the class
of 1932 line up outside Sutherland Building at the Ogontz School for Girls,
above. The building's exterior, minus the ivy, looks very much the same
today (below) as it did then, although the students have changed greatly
in appearance.


One of the most picturesque spots
on the Penn State Abington campus is the duck pond, above. In the background
is the Springhouse, the oldest building on the campus. President John
Oswald located his office in that building when he retired. Today, the
building houses the Office of Development and Alumni Relations and a classroom.
Below is Rydal Building, which is the home of ROTC, Safety and Police
Services, and an engineering laboratory.

Marty Starling,
former director of development for the College of Health and Human Development,
has volunteered her time since the age of 10.
Photo: John Beale (above)

Former Attorney General Janet
Reno, who recently announced
she will run for governor of Florida, was greeted by student DeAnn Snider
(first photo) as Reno arrived to speak at Eisenhower Auditorium on the
University Park campus Sept. 5, above. Reno was visiting as part of
the University's Distinguished Speaker series. Saying that Penn State
"represents what higher education is all about," Reno donated the net
proceeds of her $30,000 honorarium for the evening's speech to a University
scholarship fund. The next Distinguished Speakers Series event will
be Ben Stein at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15. Stein, host of the Emmy award-winning
Comedy Central quiz show, "Win Ben Stein's Money," is a former speech
writer and lawyer for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
Photo: Greg Grieco
Emily Lynne Miller,
left, plays Daisy Hilton and Megan Arnold, right, plays Violet Hilton
in "Side Show." This musical about two sisters, who being Siamese twins,
are literally joined at the hip, is inspired by the real lives of performers
Daisy and Violet Hilton. The performance takes place Sept. 21 through
29 in the Pavilion Theatre on the University Park campus. For tickets,
call
(814) 863-0255.
Photo:
Greg Grieco
Rathena Meas,
a work-study student in marketing and international business, helps unpack
the exhibit "Heartdreams and Legends: Story of Two Peoples." This mixed-media
exhibit will be on display in the HUB-Robeson Gallery on the University
Park campus from Sept. 28 through Dec. 4. For more information, check
the Web at http://www.sa.psu.edu/galleries.
Photo: Greg Grieco
Students at the HUB-Robeson Center
on the University Park campus take a moment to check out one of two
Infotainment Centers. By stepping on a designated spot on the floor,
users can interact with the unit, which features both games and campus
information.
Photo: Greg
Grieco

Kevin Stahl,
an art student at University Park, paints the paws outside the Palmer
Museum of Art for his oil painting class.
Photo: Greg Grieco
Scoping the mountain

Tim Alderton,
a senior horticulture student at University Park, takes a minute to
view Mount Nittany while returning to the parking lot. Two telescopes
were recently installed between The Bryce Jordan Center and Beaver Stadium.
Photo: Greg Grieco
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