Northeastern State University - Tsa La Gi Yearbook (Tahlequah, OK)

 - Class of 1964

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and to learn . . . ln Northeastern's sequence of sea- sons it seems most appropriate that to learnl' should be the last of the series, for all of the other seasons are merely components of the great learning experi- ences in college. Psychologists say there has been no teaching if there has been no learning. The season Cato participatei' as used here, means to make active one,s knowl- edgeg thus to learn is to learn by doing. The season uto serve, instills a combination of strength and humility, foresight, and insight. The season Cato reignf, presents two lessons to be learned: the burden of vic- tory and the graciousness of defeat. The season Hto buildf, involves a rigorous and demanding learning process through athletics which develops mind and body. From the season Cato enjoy, we acquire the ability to relax, to relieve tension, to share with others, to gather many temperaments in close proximity, and to get along with others. And so we learn in and out of the classroom, on and off the campusg and we carry with us an infinite number of thoughts, ideas and facts we have gath- -ered in a few short years. It is now our task to apply ourselves, and because of the faculty, our fellow students, our sur- roundings, and the many other advan- tages of Northeastern State College, our task is made easier. ,,,,f the Practical Arts Building. is much easier to get down to business with the modern machinery Y- Q-Kg, 1 '1 1- yd W up '5 ty '3 .51 --I M, ' 'a r Q 53 tt: T37 .tv at iff ,tm W tn Q '19 9: 25 .M .-4-:nu-..g,.i 'E , xx One of the newest additions to grace the Nonheastem campus is the well-equipped Practical Arts Building. Learning to set type, students are always busy in one of the printing classes. I5

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President Harrell E. Garrison Dr. and Mrs. Harrell Garrison enjoy a quiet evening at home. Presidentas Message Life is a challenge to all who live. I feel that I accepted a top-notch challenge when I ac- cepted the presidency of Northeastern State Col- lege. From one point of view, it was a selfish challenge lmecause a possilole successful adminis- tration would result in great personal growth. Also, I knew that this challenge possibly could result in my having desirable growth influence on thousands of young developing lives through administering guidance to the entire staff asso- ciated with this educational endeavorg thus my challenge would extend heyond the selfish aspect and be truly altruistic. During my years at Northeastern, I know that I have grown personally because of my asso- ciation with students and staff members. I do hope, in turn, I have helped others in their growth patterns. Future higher education aspirants are in- vited to attend Northeastern State College so we may continue our help in determining challenges and provide guidance in accomplishing them. A student can attend Northeastern for approxi- mately 3400 to S5500 per semester which includes tuition, board and room, books, and miscellaneous expenses. An application for admission accom- panied hy an official high school transcript should he sent to the college registrar's office. Catalogs, schedules, admission forms, and other registration and enrollment information may he obtained by writing the registrarls office. Students should also write the housing office for applications as soon as they decide to attend Northeastern.

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