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Top Three Senior Class Gift Proposals

The Penn State Senior Class Gift Committee announced the top three senior class gift proposals today. Here they are, along with our descriptions:

Penn State Alma Mater Display
A visible display of the Penn State Alma Mater possibly placed outside the HUB or in the Pattee mall area, most likely inscribed in stone.

Lt. Michael P. Murphy/Penn State Veterans Plaza
A plaza built on campus to honor Penn State’s only Medal of Honor recipient, along with all other PSU veterans.

“Old Willow” Tree and Class of 2011 Trustee Scholarship
A willow tree planted in honor of “Old Willow“; would also include a plaque describing its history and importance (sounds like one expensive tree).

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