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CSU Celebrates Throughout the years as Oklahoma has grown as a state so has CSU developed into a highly respected educational institution of higher learning. Characterized from the beginning by simplicity and friendly charm, it has gone through numerous changes in names as well as appearances. When the founding fathers of Oklahoma higher education established the Territorial Normal School on December 24, 1890, they were seeking to provide a place to train teachers for the many public schools of the new territory. Each of the new towns and rural communities which had sprung into existence overnight had its young who would seek their share of the American dream through education. Central State, originally known as the Territorial Normal School, has come a long way since the first class of higher education was held in the unfinished Methodist Church at 19th and North Broadway in Edmond on November 9, 1891. Old North toriginally known as the Normal Building l, the first completed building constructed for the purpose of higher education in Oklahoma, held its initial classes on Ianuary 2, 1893. The school then had as its one and only purpose, the education of teachers for the new territory o Oklahoma. It offered a two-yea teaching certificate after a four-year prep course equal to four years oii high school. A life certificate re- quired two more years of preparation. Thus to Central came the young men and women of the new territory who had heard the call to the honored profession of teaching. Mostly they came from families with few resources, and to be able to at- tend college was a great privilege and honor. Following those first days, when the cold winter wind whippe through the cracks of the Methodis
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