Union College - Golden Cords Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1967

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4 Q ffm., 3 Q The Question is not-will David Aoyagi make it? hut rather-does anyone believe that he can? Whether relying on expe- rience or not, Gary Pittman and Wally F ox are prepared for a lzomh-drop. Virgil Poleschoolc seems a hit apprehensive. Dan Poleschook and Vic Cachero mock Da- vid's presumptuousness. Roy Ryan thinks it a bit safe to sleep. And Bob Blehnz? Well Boh never worries much about any- thing these days anyway. V Looking backwards, Valerie Tackett and Martha Gibson agree with Sue Gruhlns that all their early paddle hall scores w e r e exceptional-exceptionally low. But, oh, how they have improved.

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Bampus Program Prepares Nurses Union College's nursing education program requires four academic years, a summer session of twelve weeks be- tween the sophomore and junior years, and a summer session of twelve weeks between the junior and senior years. The first two years are filled with gen- eral education courses which the pro- spective nursing students take on the Lincoln campus of Union College. Mrs. Widad Mohr, B.S., R.N. and M.S. in health education, is the sole nursing instructor on the Lincoln cam- pus. Prior to joining the staff this year, she taught nursing at Bryan Memorial Hospital, which is approximately two miles north of Union on South 48th. Mrs. Mohr teaches health principles, history and trends in nursing, and foundations of nursing. I miss patient contact, commented Mrs. Mohr, but 1 enjoy teaching because I enjoy as- sociation with the students and coun- seling them as they work toward their goalsf' Chairman of the Nursing Depart- ment is Miss Ruth Haller, who spends three out of every four weeks on the Denver campus. While in Lincoln she counsels the freshman and soph- omore nursing students and reviews t h e i r 'present educational program, making sure it meets State Depart- ment of Nursing requirements. Mrs. Widad Mohr demonstrates how to take blood pressures to future nurse Carol Stephenson. Playing nurse and patient is only fun now for these nursing club officers. In one year they go to Denver. Left to right are Cheryl Roth, spring religious vice- president, Carolyn Rays, spring treasurer, Marcia Berry, fall secretary, Karen Ges- sle, spring secretaryg Lynn T uskin, fall public relations secretary, Claudia Thur- ber, fall treasurer, and Linda Sterling, 1967 fall president-elect. Shots are more dread than pain. Diane March, fall religious vice-president, an- ticipates Nurse Margaret Erwin jabbing the syringe needle into her arm. Other nursing club officers waiting reluctantly are Lynn Wixson, spring president, Ian McLeod, fall presidentg Carol Stevenson, spring social vice-president, and Linda Burton, fall social vice-president. l 57



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1 1 Serving the ball properly is quite im- portant. Mareelline Moon demonstrates' Sailing Ilffered By PE Department The survey that Atlantic Union Col- lege took this year indicates that Un- ion College is leader of the packw when it comes to encouraging partic- ipation in intramural sports. The sur- vey was conducted via a question- naire sent to the nine Adventist North American colleges and universities. I love gardeningf, laughed athletic Don Moon, instructor in physical ed- ucation. i'Actually, besides gardening, I like everything that begins with an s-swimming, surfing, sailing, skating, etcf' Rock collecting is Wayne Fleming's favorite pastime. Fleming is chairman of the physical education department, which includes Mrs. Marcelline. Moon Cno relation to Don Moonj, Don Moon, and Miss Sue Crubbs, instruc- tors. Miss 'Grubbs teaches girls' swim- Twelve William Tellsv raise th e i r bows, line up their arrows with the tar- gets, and hope that maybe thi.s time they will hit the bull's eye. the skillful movements needed to her paddle ball class. ming, officiating, and some basic phys- ical education courses. Her favorite sports include jumping on the tram- poline, golf, and tennis. Mrs. Moon, who shares teaching assignments with Miss Grubbs, favors archery, basket- ball, and softball. This year the department purchased four new glass backboards costing over S1,300. VVork was initiated on the new athletic complex which will be south of the Helen Hyatt Elemen- tary School. The complex will include four football fields, four softball fields. a quarter mile track, and a regulation- size soccer ball field. In March, Don Moon addressed the Lincoln Mayorls Physical Fitness Council about the Adventist position concerning recreational activities, in- cluding inter-collegiate competition. Golf is not only one of the classes' Wayne Fleming teaches, but itis also a favorite pastime away from school. 'P Throwing himself enthusiastically into almost every physical activity on campus, Don Moon still finds time to guide his men .spiritually by praying on the ball field before every game with them.

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