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Union Survives Summer Heat ?? Yes, Union too saw unrest during the summer of 1968. However, as the summers heat cooled as autumn approached, so did the unrest. By the time the fall semester was underw ;n . the stirring days of summer had become part of the past. New unrest confronted Union. Registration had to be conducted. Class- es had to be chosen. Fraternity rush had to get started. The male upperclass- men had to look over the female freshman ' crop. Even though there were no outward scars from the ripple in the quiet of Union ' s stream of life, there was an awakening to the fact on the part of all that communications, or the lack of them, could have caused more serious reper- cussions or deeper scars. Consequently, the components of a well-run uni ersity-students, facul- ty, and administration-have become more acutely aware of the necessity for an established and operating communication system between the three ele- ments. The 1969 Lest We Forget has directed its purpose to communicate here as accurately as possible the many facets of life that exist on the campus.
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Community Salutes One of Unions greatest moments occuned April 25. 1968, when the University participated in a Salute to Higher Education. Union in conjunction with Lambuth. Lane, and Jackson State was saluted by the community, the state, and the nation. Representatives from each were a part of the varied activities of the day. plans for which were headed by General Chairman Glenn Rainey. alumnus of Union. Union ' s day began with the dedication of a plaque from the citizens of Jackson and Madison County. Circuit Court Judge Andrew T. (Tip) Taylor, also a graduate of Union, made the presentation. In the afternoon Hubert H. Humphrey, Vice-Presi- dent of the United States, spoke to the students, faculties, and administrators of the four institutions. His text con- cerned the role that higher education plays in modern society. His message was received by close to 6,000 people, mostly educators and students, in the newly opened Jack- son Coliseum, a testimony itself to Jackson ' s interest in education. The day received special attention from the national press as expectations were high that Humphrey might
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