Northern Oklahoma College - Roundup Yearbook (Tonkawa, OK)

 - Class of 1916

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, . 1 9 6 'W as .ima 2, ' :gg at ' J :E f ,,m.i:e. s..k .W . 5151-...,. ,au-, .sn ...,. . ' 5135? Hlf Members of the Class of 1916 and Fellow' Alumni: The memories of the good times once enjoyed upon the campus of U. P. S. come back -to me vlvidly at this time. The friends I made there are still dear friends to me even though I hear from them but seldom. The things learned there have meant much to me, even though I may have forgotten more than l ever learned. The experiences which have grown out of the two years spent at U, P. S. have become dear to me and today l would not trade them for the experiences of any man. The associations which 1 was privileged 'to enjoy with such men as G. W. Finley, Samuel Quigley, U. G. Du- back, Al L. Peer and others on the faculty of 1908-10, are precious recollections of the old school days. The unrealized touch which I had with those men and women who so willingly sacrificed for the interests of every student i11 the school, will never be for- gotten on 1ny part. ALUMNI NOTES To the Alumni of the U. P. S. Do you realize that it is just ten years since the first regular class was graduated from the U. P. S.'? The graduating class of 1906 was made up of the following: Blanche Campbell, Vernon Walling, Nina Yount, Howard iStringyl Browne, William Lffheesel Truesclale, Louis tflhigj Reed, Lulu lStumpyJ Gregory, Edith and Ethel Hack and Billy Barnhill, Ella Kumler, Delphia Walker, Gurnie Moss. Helen Snook, Lucy Green and'Py Harms. When we graduated we felt we were a 'great bunch and indeed we think so yet. We s'hould.all admit, however, that some illustrious classes have followed us, and no doubt the present class will out shine them all. At least one would think so from the reports. Very cordially yours, Chicago, Illinois. W. P. I-lAl'ZlN'IS. ' Here's to the Old Schoolf' may its fame inc1'ease: May it forge on forever through war and peace, For warm and dear ius my memory yet, Of those happy days I'1l ne'er forget, Ot the hours ol' work and hours of play . From my freshman year to the parting day. It gave me new armor wherein to fight. And I Wish it good luck from morn till night. And Where'er you find me, Alumnus dear, We'll link our hands with real gocnl cheer, And 'drink together one wholesome toast, May its boundless glory be never lost. To the Alumni of the U. P. S. J spent last summer and fall at the Central State Normal, and at present engaged in teaching a large school near Marlow. l do not know where I will be th's summer. The longer I am away from U. P-. S. the 'greater becomes my respect for her and the work she is doing. I wonder if some of you are too close to the tree to see the forest. ' Yours sincerely, HOMFIR P. K ING. Marlow, Oklahoma. To the Alumni of the U. P. S. Since graduation our class has separated beyond having an all-present roll call, yet I here welcome your good will and wish you success. May the history of our class inspire you to meet your problems and win out for its glory. Class, are we not prold of the large percent that are pushing to the front? May I say to the present graduating class that the test of your ability will soon be put to a greater strain. But remember that the same power that made your scholar- ship will give you a place in the business world if you apply it. The world judges you by what you can do and how well. Believe in your work, use your head, and do it IE' a. finish are three recipes of success. lt is not the kind of work, be it honorable., in which there are not opportunities. Let your ideas culminate into artualities. conwmri your high ambitions into practibilities, start at the beginning oi? your work that yon may remove the causes of failure and pave your way to success. Yours sincerely, Oklahoma City. 110 BRYCE GREENSHIELDS,

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A- 1:1 .:.' tv- W.: . fs- fe . 1 From the sun-kissed hills of the 'LH-eaguf-6 State From her plains and valleys, togg From her lorests of pine and waving wheat fields Conte heartiest greetings to you, May your .days be as bright as her sapphire Skies, Xour Joys as pure as her snow-blown airg Xour peace the peace of her star-gemmed nights, Your hearts as her song birds, free from care. Conrad. Montana' VICTOR E. STARR, Com. '12, licar 'l5ers: and Others: l ha.ve been teaching since last September and 1 like my work fine, but my thoughts roam back to the old U. P. S. I never knew I would miss my classmates so much until l was separated from them. I ind that among the happiest days olf my life were those spent in the U. P. S. With best wishes for all, Salt Fork, Oklahoma. RALPH MILLER, '15. The inspiration and education which I received in the Alma Mater has helped put me where I am in directing the educational training of 41 young men in the city or Worcester. all because U. P. S. had something to 'give me that has been Worth white. Old U. P. S. has a proud place in the lite of many a man and woman in this country and I want to say that I am one who is' mighty proud to have been a graduate of such a noble school. Wirth best wishes to the new members of the Alumni, and kind greetings to the members of the Class of 1910, I am, sincerely yours, Worcester, Mass. CARL D. SMITH. Ilere's to the Class of 1916, and may you live a thousand years, Just to sort of 'cheer things up through these roles of tears. You may not realize your worth and it is better you do not know How the sad old earth lacks such mirth and is full of woe. So double up yo-ur courage and hit the front line hard, For you are sure to Winn if you take your vim and plenty of cheer along. Alva, Oklahoma. R, C. LA NEVE, '12. 'Fo the Alumni ot the U. P. S. I . You can find me at the University of Illinois, Where I have 'DGGH for El Yeill' H115 fl half' Needless to Say, it is a splendid institution and 'l consider myself very fortunate in having chosen so good a. university- we have fl Very mee lttpeylco-lon-I' Ot U. Sf Alumni art the University of Illinois: Jesse and IJT6LlQ119H'R'0m1g, 1 af-'k 91195 HUC self. lt is m Y ho me that the number of ll. P. Sers -ITIHY IUCTQRSQ every year' and tilt' J I , , . . . .. they may win mme for the dear old U. P. S. as many otheis have done and are doin, all over the United States-. GLENN M. HALDEMAN- CIIIIIIIDBISII, Illinois. 111 1

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