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They saved Hey Day, made amazing strides in academic research in the classroom and labs, and had a permanent, positive influence on the city of Philadelphia. The Class of 2007 can look back on their four years at Penn and know that they made a difference.

Following graduation on Monday, this year's senior class will enter a workforce that is increasingly competitive and a world that is full of conflict and change. Based on all they did as students, it is clear that this class will not disappoint the illustrious line of alumni who have gone on to accomplish great things over the past 250 years.

As this year's class moves on to bigger and better things, they should know that they can always read The Daily Pennsylvanian online to keep up to speed on the latest news from Penn, how the basketball team is doing and what fellow Quakers are accomplishing in the professional world.

Wherever the Class of 2007 ends up, they will always have a home at Penn - once a Quaker, always a Quaker.

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