See THON 2014 : Sunday
Photo posted February 23, 2014 in THON 2014 by College of Communications.
Photojournalism students in the College of Communications capture the moments that define THON 2014.
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THON 2014 ends with another record total. / Photo by Rachel Wilson

Jackie Guo of Springfield reacts to THON's record grand total announcement Sunday. / Photo by Kelly Tunney

Laura Guinan, a dancer for Foto, and Gerard White look over Laura's dancer mail during mail call on Sunday morning. Guinan's mail included a sonogram of her goddaughter-to-be. / Photo by Kelly Tunney

The Nittany Lion gives Erin Hawk a ride offstage after she performed in the THON family variety show. / Photo by Kelly Tunney

Allison Konners, left, and Kayla Darcey dance early Sunday morning. / Photo by Britany Nelson

Abby Hudak, an independent dancer at THON, opens some of her dancer mail early Sunday morning. / Photo by Sarah Nelson

Kathleen Zampirri, left, and Larissa Naylor, an independent dancer, show their energy at THON early Sunday morning. / Photo by Sarah Nelson

Ian Gardocki a member of the Penn State powerlifting team, holds up Curtis Covelli, a dancer for Phi Kappa Tau while Nicole Kruse massages his legs and ankles. / Photo by Sarah Nelson

During one of the many line dances early Sunday morning, Alpha Omicron Pi dancers make the sign for The Four Diamonds Fund. / Photo by Britany Nelson

The Nittany Lion and morale captains lead the BJC in the line dance at THON 2014. / Photo by Kelly Tunney

Megan Haines, a dancer for Penn State Altoona, gets a hug after reading some dancer mail during mail call early Sunday. / Photo by Kelly Tunney

Connor Kincheloe, left, a dancer for Gamma Sigma, reacts to his dancer mail with moraler Allie Baker. / Photo by Kelly Tunney

Megan Haines, a THON dancer from Penn State Altoona, left, and Ashley Vojtek, Haines' moraler, stretch early Sunday morning in preparation for the remaining hours of THON. / Photo by Yosra Alterkawi

Leslie Pavlechko, a massage therapist from Integrative Bodywork School of Massage Therapy, left, treats Rebecca Dvorin, an independent THON dancer early Sunday morning. / Photo by Yosra Alterkawi

Ashley Fazekas, 8, known as “The Littlest Lionette,” performs with Penn State's Lionettes on Sunday. / Photo by Shurong Liu

Hope Roslevege, 3, performs the Katy Perry song, “Roar.” / Photo by Shurong Liu

Logan Bryan, 4, the son of a THON Four Diamonds cancer survivor, dances on stage with the Nittany Lion in the final hours of THON 2014. / Photo by Britany Nelson

Evan Lightner, 4, makes the sign of The Four Diamonds Foundation during family hour. Evan is a sibling of Austin Lightner, 6, who is the THON child. / Photo by Britany Nelson

Members of a THON family embrace during a remembrance of the children who lost their battle to cancer. / Photo by Britany Nelson

James Franklin addresses the crowd in the final hours of THON 2014. / Photo by Britany Nelson

Cassie Siebler carries her best friend, Samantha Kaine, who is an independent dancer, in the final hours of THON. / Photo by Britany Nelson

THON participants make the sign of The Four Diamonds Foundation in the final hours of THON. / Photo by Britany Nelson

Francisco C. Feliciano Jr. embraces his daughter Jada, a THON child, as she cries during the "Where Are They Now" video. / Photo by Rachel Wilson

Dana Crouse, a staff member of the Penn State athletic department holds THON child Colton Buckley, 7, during the "Where Are They Now" video. / Photo by Rachel Wilson

Ben Ruddle, a special events committee captain, cries while the Sidler family speaks about their son, Eli, who passed away from cancer last March. / Photo by Rachel Wilson

Dancer Larissa Steeb embraces THON child Jada Feliciano during the final hours of THON. Larissa Steeb is a member of Tapestry and the Feliciano family is their THON family. / Photo by Rachel Wilson

THON 2014 directors announce that more than $13.3 million was raised for The Four Diamonds Fund. / Photo by Natalie Yoder

Catherine Johnson, left, and Taylor Metts, both dancers for RUF, lie down after THON's 46 hours ended. / Photo by Kelly Tunney

Kelsey Hovanec, a nursing major, massages the feet of Navigators dancer Andrea May on Sunday. / Photo by Kelly Tunney

Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha child Sarah Park, 17, of Lancaster, greets Charles Millard during the introduction of THON families on Sunday. / Photo by Kelly Tunney

Will Olson, a dancer for Smeal Student Council, is emotional during THON family hour on Sunday. / Photo by Kelly Tunney