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Visitors were greeted by faculty member, Mrs. Betty Foellinger. Communication Arts Has Got What It Takes On Saturday, the Communication Arts department celebrated their new radio and television laboratory with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house. President Craig, Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Hyran Barefoot, Dr. James Baggett, Dean of the School of Humanities, and Dr. Michael Pollock, head of the Communications Arts department made dedication comments. Mrs. Patty Smith, instructor of broadcasting, along with President Craig cut the ribbon and officially dedicated the broadcasting laboratory - classroom. The dedication was videotaped for future viewing. President Craig and Mrs. Smith officially open the laboratory. President Craig declares WKUU is on the air. ' A small part of the $60,000 radio and television equipment.
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Awards Luncheon A Homecoming highlight for returning alumni is the Alumni Awards Luncheon. This event is held in the Gilbert-Powers Students Commons and is catered by ARA Food Services. Mr. Robert L. Hundley, alumni president, presided over this year ' s program. Alumni were welcomed with a short concert by Proclamation, and a few words from Dr. Robert Craig, president. Mr. Hundley presented Mr. Lacy Earl Williams with the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Mr. Phelan B. Brasher received the Distinguished Service Award while Captain Robert B. Sims also was awarded the Distinguished Service Award. Dr. David J. Irby, chairman of the Religion and Philosophy department, received the Distinguished Faculty Staff Award for his long and meritorious service to Union. Captain Robert Sims received the Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Hyran Barefoot introduces Dr. Irby to the alumni.
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Bulldogs Have Got What It Takes In a double-header against Cum- berland College of Lebanon, the Lady Bulldogs and Bulldogs pulled off impressive Homecoming wins for the crowd of returning alumni and students. The spectators were brought to their feet time and time again as the home teams rolled on to victory. The Lady Bulldogs were led in scoring by Charlotte Hart while the Bulldogs were led by Michael Johnson. Charlotte Hart and Audrey Hunt grab for the ball. Buster The Bulldog makes friends with a visitor at Homecoming. Stevie Howard goes for a lay-up against Cumberland.
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