Although 1934 looked much different than today, the oldest remaining man-made sight on Southeastern’s campus was revealed that year—the iconic McGehee Hall. Three years later, a second legendary campus structure, Strawberry Stadium, was opened as not only a place for fans to cheer on their team, but also to serve as a cafeteria, post office, men’s dormitories, and a social room for student organizations to meet. By the end of the decade, other recognizable campus facilities were also born, including Meade Hall, McClimans Hall, and Pottle Music Building.
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