Union College - Golden Cords Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1936

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U65 glzaiicfsnf Z image ARAPHRASING a motto of one of the newspapers published in our ter- ritorf I would say: It is a privilege to be connected with Union. This la , sentiment is intended to include faculty as well as students, and I believe 99.44 per cent of them feel that way. . . . 1 . 1 Union is behind in no mod thing, and it is making continua progress. 2: . . Faculty and students are alert to changing cond1t1011S HHC1 dffmallds and are making necessary adjustments. We are all working together for the common good. It is a privilege to work with such a faculty and student body. We under- stand one another and are having a good time. We work, and we work hard, and we enjoy it. There is student representation in all important committees- and not for show only. We are working out some problems together which we believe will constitute a very definite contribution to denominational school life. We are alive, and we are glad of it. There has never been such a wonderful time as now in which to live, and Union is the best place possible to be in. It is a privilege to be connected with Union. We are making improvements in the physical plant. Many of the old graduates would be surprised-and pleased-to see the changes made. The buildings are not running down. They are in better condition now than for many years past. The music rooms in the old castle -thirteen of them-give promise of becoming the best part of the whole administration building. The chapel was turned aroundv some years ago and is much improved. A new dairy building-the best in the state, Mr. Stout thinks-has been completed. A warehouse is being built. Industries such as broom making, bookbinding, and pecan shelling, have been added. A new system of work record has been devised, and students are paid according to their earning capacity. A counsel- ling system., is in operation, general or basic courses are being introduced, comprehensilve examinations are on the way 5 graduation with recommendation of the department is making its appearance, the alumni are functioning and the board 1S giving loyal support. It is a privilege to be connected with Union. And the best we have left till the last: U 722.072---Th6 C ollcgc' of the Golden C ords. What an honor to be connected with a college whose missionary roster numbers more than 450 gone to foreign lands! It puts a great responsibility on ill of us tc? be true to our original aim. Union has not lost its vision. With all tie turmoi and confusion of these last days, we have our eyes on the Held our . , , hands in the work, our minds stayed on God, and our feet on the Ground. God bless our college. It is a privilege to be connected with Union. D

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SCENIC GOLDEN CORDS ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE SENIORS SPECIALS IUNIORS PROFESSIONALS UNDERCRADUATES ACADEMY DEPARTMENTS INDUSTRIES ACTIVITIES MISCELLANEOUS

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