f '. 311P ..- -5z4 . 6 \\N„........_ pa 0 1ip. , „, 7 2 2 ,..„1 :RI, • 4 ... ..." .' .. i 0 91 ''''. + . ' 4 e . la 55 0 ...-''..-,. - ,.:hrenT.. - .;ii••• - :... and Penn State IiEHMID IS A The scene above is an edifice of what all of us here at Behrend take for granted and and expect. Yet for an outsider, the sight of the student body of a very small small campus walking around in the jackets of a large university might tend to le a little mysterious, if nothing else. When you think about it, it's really rather awesome. Bere we are with all the advantages of attending a small college, with the unique atmosphere only Bebrend could have, and above and beyond this we have all the advantages of attending a large university. In the same light through the commomwealth campus system, we get the experience of both small-campus life and the anonymousness and excitement of living on a large campus. One thing that gives the campus PSUiers a glimpse of - just what the life is down state is All-U Day. In the past, when overnight housing was available for the fur thest away campuses (like us Behrendites) 2 we would leave early on a Saturday morning, arrive at main campus in time for the afternoon football game. The game was followed by a banquet, riotous jarrany and a concert. All of which was followed by numerous activities. THE NITTANY CO PART OF by Eileen Bowden . - '471. • NMI -_r•t; - - • " 4 4": .. " ' • •"` 4,4 - .` ta, r r•••• , .> "='"' '-•••4; "A A " ..o• ' 4S • - 4'r •!' G 7 el, 4 r ! „ 1144 a - jc.jr•• • • woe'. • ••••• • 16: *Am • '" ' firi4