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ALMA MATER Girt with many a grand old mountain Stands our College dear, While the Cumberland sings ever Praise for her to hear. Union College, Alma Mater, We would praise thee, too, For the strength of precepts taught us We ' ll to them be true. For the greatest of all lessons Praise is ever thine; Faith in God and in our brother; Service, too, sublime. As we go to meet life ' s conflict, We shall victors be, If we ' re loyal to the precepts Taught so well by thee. Chorus Union College, dear Old Union! Union strong and free! Loyal sons and daughters ever We will live for thee. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS Let! to right: Front row, Cleo Abner, Lynn Keith, Rae Barron, Georgia Lloyd, Betty Donath. Back row: Dorsell Stewart, Archie Stotts. 27
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OUR PRESIDENT The appearance of a new issue of fhe STESPEAN is always an excifing event on Union College campus. I believe that the trustees, faculty, alumni, and the host of friends of Union College join me in expressing deep appreciation to the 1951-52 STESPEAN staff for the splendid job they have done in the publication of this year ' s STESPEAN. H is not easy for everyone who picks up a STESPEAN and drinks with pleasure from its inspiring pages to appreciate the hard work and up and down struggles of the STESPEAN makers in producing this publication. Several important services are rendered through the publication of the STESPEAN. First, it is a genuine service to this college in presenting to the public a revealing in- side artistic and pictorial story of the ongoing of the year ' s college life on the campus. A second important service of the STESPEAN is in providing a high grade educational experience for the large number of students who participate in the editing and publishing of the STESPEAN. There are many sorts of talent in demand in this joint task. The talent of writing, photography, psychology of publicity, art, organization of working force, teamwork in a common task, and some others are in demand in the creation of such a publication. A third service is the production of valuable re- source material in the history of the college. As the STESPEAN accumulates year after year, within their pages are concealed in picture and story facts which prove so very valuable to the historian of the college in all time to come. A fourth service of the annual is to preserve in publication form the precious experiences of college life treasured by each student. It is a memoir of happy days. C. BOATMAN. BALDWIN PLACE 29
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