Exhibit highlights Penn State memories

“When I was at Penn State…,” an exhibit from the Penn State University Archives, is on display September 19 to January 20, 2014, in Robb Hall, Hintz Alumni Center.

Whenever two or more Penn Staters gather together, the listener will hear these time-honored words, “When I was at Penn State…” The words are always followed by a story depicting some aspect of student life. Whether the narrator is describing classes, socials, clubs, activities, friends or sporting events, every Penn Stater has a memory that brings a smile to their face and a twinkle to their eye. This exhibit of photographs attempts to capture some of those momentous occasions. Among the scrapbooked images, the exhibit features: dinks, Lion’s coats, songs, mascots, scraps including pushball and tug o’war, dances, bonfires, tailgating, class registration, moving in, guarding the shrine, May Day queens, Spring Week flings, student rules, freshman proclamations, military drills and much, much more.

Visit this exhibit and bring your memories of the days when you were at Penn State.

Additional information about the University Archives and this exhibit, including accessibility accommodations or questions about the physical access, can be obtained by contacting Jackie Esposito at 814-863-3791 or jxe2@psu.edu.