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LIFE BEGINS . . . Another young, fresh, anxious fresh- man arrives, eager to gef storied on her college career. She meets her counselor, who helps her decide what she would like to strive toward in her college years. After she has taken a battery of tests, struggled through endless lines, faced closed classes, and changed schedules; she can be considered a college co-ed. WORKING . . After this bewildering Freshmen Week, the freshmen and the upperclass- men settle down to the routine of labs, lectures, notes, tests, and studying. STUDYING . . . 10
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FROM HOME Playful children, barking dogs, baby car- riages, and play pens are a sure sign that ab| you are on that part of the campus known ' OS Vet ' s Village. This has been the home of the married students since World War II These temporary structures ore soon to be replaced with modern apartments. Three of the men ' s dorms, Beck- ham, McCreary, and Miller, were named for men who ' contributed to Eastern ' s founding. Beckham was named for J. C. Beckham, who was governor when Eastern was established. Mc Creary was named for James B. McCreary, who was also governor of the state, and a leading citizen of Richmond. Miller was named for Robert W. Miller, who introduced into the General Assembly the bill establishing Eastern. Keith Hall, one of the most modern dormitories in the South, was named in bono of Charles A. Keith, retired Dean of Men, and the late Anna Ro e Keith, who served Eastern for it ore than forty years. m ffi hfi hti 1±1 LiJ iJd LJd J ;| jjj L±i di ±i .Jj -jj ii -M h L ' .. ' rh i -td -L
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PLAYING Steady xpected epted and ee Joyc = 1 danc and Cotton in Walnut Hal nonotony of P. E. classes, formal and informal dances, gab fesfs in the Student Union Building, or strolls on the campus with that certain fellow are a few of our campus activities that we will long remember. DATING to be »hile no n
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