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Foreword lit ' I u I r r i One of the truest measures of life is growth — either an external expan- sion or an internal change. The dy- namic growth experienced here at Eastern, both externally and inter- nally, is proof of the vibrancy of the college ' s academic life. As buildings become taller, so the staff reaches higher toward ex- panded knowledge and better meth- ods of bringing this knowledge to those who come to learn. As the population of learners increases, the challenge becomes keener and this challenge creates an atmosphere for learning. This challenge is not concentrated in the classroom. As the student body becomes larger, it also be- comes more sophisticated and het- erogeneous. The diversified interests make necessary a broader scope of opportunity for cultural and social accomplishments. As this challenge is met, academ- ically, culturally, and socially, a sense of pride ensues. The source of this pride, the college, generates a feeling of loyalty. One other element is necessary to complete this vibrancy — a sense of tradition and thereby, retention of that part of the past that is good and beautiful.
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Contents Introduction 1 Student Life 24 Academics 98 Honors 156 Seniors 182 Organizations 236 Military 298 Athletics 314 Underclasses 366 Index 448
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As buildings grow taller No matter what one builds, whether a house or an idea, he must begin with a framework. In a sense the buildings of Eastern are an external structure which is united and made purposeful by all the other elements necessary for a college — faculty, students, books and laboratories. Within the past five years every major facility at Eastern has been either renovated or newly- built. In the 1965-66 school year alone, ten pro- jects have either been built or begun. These in- clude five housing projects, a new library, three classroom buildings, and an observatory. This expansion has provided the facilities for a larger faculty and has allowed the college to accommo- date the growing number of learners. Growth in all these areas — facilities, faculty, and students — is bringing closer the dream that Eastern will soon become a university. nsisisr iiaisis 1191919 H9i9i9 11331915! 1191919
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