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Right: A student basks leisurely in the sun, taking a needed break from the day ' s activities. Below: Free transportation in the form of a two-deck bus. made half-hoiu ' visits to the campus during; the first weeks of school. 24 University Life
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Roommates Assist With Moving In After driving long hours with a carload of clothes, books, and other necessities they just couldn ' t leave behind, the students arrived to once again fill the dormitory rooms. The long waiting periods to obtain their room assignments, keys, and to find out who their roommates were, added to the frustrations of the day. Then came the job of unloading all those valuable possessions they had acquired over the years. With the aid of roommates and parents they finally got the rooms cleaned and things put in place. Each had ideas as to how the room could best be made more livable. Thus, moving in continued over the months they were students at Eastern. Lefl: The ordeal of finding a place for ever ' thing awaits this coed as she begins the process of unpacking. Below: After the boxes are carried up to the rooms, parents come in handy with the cleaning and unpack- ing that follows. University Life 23
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Summer Sun Draws Students Outdoors With clai scs not starting until I ' lunsdav. students found themselves with ample tree time to spend leisurely on campus. As the university made last min- ute preparations tor the upcoming semester, students adjusted themselves to college life. Working together, bewildered students sought their way across an un- familiar campus. The warm, late summer days drew students out- doors before classes and studies began to consume much of their time. Many walked to downtown Rich- mond to sur ey the stores and recreation facilities located there. Less ambitious ones prelVrrcd to laze around campus, soaking up the sunshine. Left: A campus employfe cleans ttie clock tower atop tlie Keen Jotinson Building for the t)eginning of a new semester. Bottom Left: Sliirley Stamper, a freshman from Lexington, enjoys a moments soli- tude in the ravine. Below: Students seek assistance in learning their way around eanipus. University Life 25 .. J ' . f ;tV; ■■• ' ' .!l
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