Thursday, August 11, 2022

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Tour

On our last day in Belton we toured my alma matter - UMHB!

What a welcome!




First Gabe met with an admissions councilor. It was such a relief to have him look at Gabe's ACT score and transcript and tell him that he will automatically be accepted once he applies and in fact is eligible for a pretty hefty scholarship!!

I gave my heart to Jesus there in the chapel - so it has a special place in my heart. 




Since I was a student they added a football field!


Another very sweet personal touch!




The stone arches and bell tower at the center of UMHB are a tribute to Luther Hall, the first building constructed on campus when UMHB moved from Independence, Texas, in 1886. Luther Hall was considered to be one of the finest academic buildings in Texas, until it burned down on January 26, 1929. The memorial was constructed in 1955, from the stones of Luther Hall. It includes a bell tower with two historical bells. The Horton Bell, the lower bell in the tower, is from the University’s first location in Independence. The upper bell, the sophomore bell, can only be rung by sophomores as a traditional privilege reserved for them. They fervently ring the bell for special occasions and with each academic year. It has become a gathering place for students and a backdrop for various programs on campus, including the annual Easter Pageant and freshmen dubbing ceremony.
*taken from www.ctpprojects.com/demo/umhb/html/BLD_2012010985513.html_20120109rojects.com/demo/umhb/html/BLD_2012010985513.85513.html/www.ctojects.com/demo/umhb/html/BLD_2012


 

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