TUESDAY. JUNE 21, 1960 1 Iv I 4 ~,~- . G.,W. ~. ~_v ~ 3 ~, RETURNING ALUMNI Mr. ('11) and Mrs. ('l2) Thomas- Statile register (above) at the start of three days of class re unions. They were among the nearly 1500 who proudly wore the badges designating their graduating cluss. RECREATION HALL was jammed (right) with the one-time undergraduates for a box lunch and entertain ment, Saturday. SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA THE CLASS OF '32 Harvard, in the person of University President Eric A. Walker, greets two members of the Penn State class of 1895 (right) outside Rec Hall following Saturday's spe cial lunch. Dr. Walker and Ridge Riley, '32; executive sec retary of the Alumni Associa tion, chat with two alums (left). Alumni Nlcto .Fare ••••• • ' itte , ENTERTAINMENT at Rec Hall was provided by a quartet (above singing a medley of songs by George M. Cohan. The medley wa in honor of the class of 1910, which celebrated its golden reunion T . ., 5 4,4 , ta: v; Zvi.' . 4:: a PII,t) EVERYBODY LOVES A PA RADE and the aunt' wciiu exception. They held one Salur day tint rear}-t d from Recrea Lion Hall to Schwab Auditorium Each clan. marched bflo , .\ - it own placard, led by the hor,c drawn rag-tune band. PAGE fly si", , riri=o t .; , , , •:.-': • -..-,i..!',','i::-,',.;-*'• . t' vOt
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