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Vic Lechtenberg insists he isn't going anywhere

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Click on each thumbnail for a print quality image. Photos by Tom Campbell.


Lechtenberg helped dedicate the David C. Pfendler Hall of Agriculture on April 17, 2004.
 
Lechtenberg introduces Indiana Governor Joe Kernan to the crowd at the 2003 Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis.
     

Lechtenberg helps cut the ribbon, officially opening the remodeled Pfendler Hall, April 17, 2004. With Lechtenberg is (left to right) Dennis LeMaster, Pfendler's sons, David and Peter, and Purdue President Martin C. Jischke.
 
Lechtenberg welcomes the graduating seniors into the ranks of the Purdue Agricultural Alumni Association during the annual chili dinner.
     

Lechtenberg chats with Randy Woodson, interim dean of agriculture, Charlie Hromada and forestry and natural resources department head Dennis LeMaster (retired) at a ceremony dedicating the Hromada foyer inside Pfendler Hall.
 
Lechtenberg shares a laugh with Indiana Lt. Governor Kathy Davis (left), Mary Matalin and James Carvelle at the 2004 Ag Alumni Fish Fry in Indianapolis.
     

Lee Schmidt (at podium) and other members of the class of 2004 are inducted as Distinguished Agricultural Alumni in a campus ceremony in April.
 
Randy Woodson, Purdue's interim dean of agriculture, pours lemonade for Lechtenberg and Purdue President Martin C. Jischke during the 2001 Ag Alumni Fish Fry at the Purdue Armory.
     

Lechtenberg chats with U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Jim Moseley at the Our Land Pavilion at the 2003 Indiana State Fair.
 
Lechtenberg and Indiana Governor Joe Kernan were on hand to open the Purdue Boilermazer corn maze when the Farm Progress Show visited Tippecanoe County in 2001.
     

Lechtenberg and his wife, Grayce, pose for a portrait with hundreds of poinsettia plants in the Horticulture greenhouse.
 
Lechtenberg helped Purdue President Martin C. Jischke (left) present an honorary doctorate to Bruce Maunder in 2003.