'4 -1 lg , J' -2. 1 YY- , Ai X' Slufl' f!'2-- -' QJL' Tb.: - L .,...:L, new a t-aft 5 5 51 s T Our school has always stressed higher education, and each year it has sent a high percentage of its graduates to colleges and universities. The percentage of UMS graduates who in recent years have continued their education at college and university level has exceeded ninety per cent. In the area of character building we have an honor system based on the honor systems of such schools as the United States Military Academy at XVest Point and the Naval Academy at Annapolis. XVe have a strong honor system because our students want the honor system, and they uphold it, The following words, taken from the 1908 Cadet, are as true of our school now as then: . . it is not mere material progress that constitutes the pride and glory of our UMS. lt is rather the things that truly count in life - the high standards of character and scholar- ship without measuring up to which a student can not long remain among usg the afflatus of mind and soul, strengthened from year to year by our school traditionsg the strong school loyalty engendered by such a spirit . . . the remarkable records of our graduates both in college and after life - these are the achievements by which we are willing to be measured.
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MR. FRANK L. LEATHERBURY Member of Board of Trustees Frrend Benefactor JUDGE DAVID H EDINGTON Author of the Cadet Prayer Class of 1899 JERRY DYKES Though our good frrend jerry IS our absent member Yet hrs presence among us well eer remember r V 1 1 . -nf ini:-,,,, . 1 -1i.n11n-..- 1114111111113 - wp: 11-1--gun :S .. -- :' - - -'A - : f:-A.-r - r.v A- 1-u -fg..i1nvas1 i 5::i in :tilt p-1-av-' 'H' -44411 3, HIS noble example our Ines d1d bless E 1 When he was a student at U M S H15 loyal heart h1s soul of worth The true lose thats dear to all men on earth TIS such IIHIIS that mark h1m as noble and true F1t for Gods Army the Holy Few 1 1,- ' I j ' pe . ' Wi ' f f- Y ,X , V , V -H e - 5 4 , :- ' - -- Y . Y xl sl A 1 ' - i , 1 Y Y 'ig , - ...-L - ' . :f fi, - :iv r E -- 'Y e - Y, ,- Y 1 v Y v - .. 1 1 ' - - V - - i : 1 4 f' :W ., 'g r A - - - -, . 7 -7- , , ' ' ' ' 1 , . . . , - 'L ' ' X ' 1. 1 1 5 Y Yg f-- ' Y v' , L V , f V V ' 1 , , -zz..--if, - f , Y ' , , . g . r Y: W J , Y - 5 :g ' H V - I 777- Y 2 , - D 7+ A if - : ' WT -1 7 , f i 1 -. i ,iT Y Y . .r Y - 4 ir A Y H Y V wr Y i Y--i-W --? I: ' - - D 4' - -+I -.Ni Y , , , -e --. - , , 17 Y ..-i r -1-1 -..-Q, V - ' l
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