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il -' ,...a...,... i A .......,.-.z.. , A ' k, ,,1A is-if fy Representative ofthe student body at Eastern, to whon this book is dedicated. Queen Annette Dollins and King Bill Jones reign ove THE 1959 MOUNTAINEER. 12 ln this golden anniversary edition of THE MOUNTAIN- EER, we pause to think back over the years past and seek to discover the key to golden memories. Our life at Eastem this year has been one full of many emotions, disappoint- ments, pride and ioy--through these experiences our lives have been enriched and we have been better prepared to ac- cept responsibility. We recall many things from our stay on campus, and in reminiscing about them we realize that here is the key--it is our love and appreciation for our college, its traditions, its departments, its people. That key will have a different meaning for each of us as each experience leaves a different impression. lt is the hope ofthe staff that as you turn through this book, you will make it the key to golden memories, ancl that the events of this year will be as alive in ten years as they were in l958-59.
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