Northwestern Oklahoma State University - Ranger Yearbook (Alva, OK)

 - Class of 1937

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- 7 i yy oO « . = a 74 = i | — . ae -— Fo , — . % oe we “ %, fom. .. bar Gh. . Lie | ara. ° a, | i. Ek © ™ - i eo co De ee re See OES es Sey RAPES Daath Tey ay eR A) en eens em EE Si yh A VON Ot OR Nr en ED Reece tet she LW TE ES a owe) ibe Ola tae Vp gen cee Rar Oy ie wed Teaches. | , hd 4 ’ : = alt We ers ee io ees ™ : ‘ 4 UY eyed 7 a ay ine ts) Tt 4 Me av at) 8) ae, ee i , ry be a he he, Pek Ng?-tce ? Dae | ex! Pd ins FRE AN a fre ; ‘ ; » r i “oie . at I Lo 9 ; mn og ; r p. ee ee car 1 , hat Se Pe | ‘ ae et y . hai? 4 : , | 4 he uf ; ’ : es pas ¥ t ' f =i ’ a dramatics club on the campus ern be mede p benefit to the public besides the individuel treining it gives to tho mombcrs. lest but not lemst of the services rendered to the public by the members of the student body, wns the work eccomplished by verious N. Y. A. employees. In almost every deprrtment of the college some N. Y. A. em- ployee wrs strtioned to tell the curiovs visitors rll detrils concerning the equipment and to rnswer questions. In looking through the buildings and over the campus one covld see many employees carrying chairs, benches, end other supplies from one nlrce to the next for their prrt in meking the day rn enjoyrole one for our guests. In rendering these services to the college and its gvests during the day these members of the student body hrve been benefitter both individu- ally end as a whole. The public -ppreciates such services and as a result they will aid in building a larger and better college. Probebly the highlights of the day's events were supplied by the most distinqvished gvest of the day, Mrs. Eleanor Delano Roosevelt. After listening to her lectvre in the morning I covld comprehend the reason hy Mrs. Roosevelt is so popular with the public. Personally, I was impressed beyond expectations by the attitvde with which the lecture was feiven and the superb personality shown by her actions end in wer vords. The students worked with the general commerce department in making the plans for the program. More than fovr hundred letters were sent to as many high school senior classes extending an invitetion te them to come to Northwestern as guestsof the student body. The high school seniors were invited to hear Mrs. Roosevelt speak to them on the topic, A Typical Day in the White Hovse . Such large numbers of these seniors planned to come that one of the three appearances of Mrs. Roosevelt had to be made in the Wyatt Gym. The student council with the aid of a few students who volunteered their services served as vshers for all three of the addresses delivered by the First Lady of the Land. We, as a student body, should feel honored that we had the opportunity to participate in the program of such a day, and that the honor of pre- senting Mrs. Roosevelt to the student body was extended by those in charge of the progrem to a fellow student, the prosident of ovr student council. We should extend our thanks as a student body to President Brown and those in charge for this honor. We shovld feel proud as students that “ce were able to serve the public in the vay thet they ere served. 96 0 aK oe ie oie MONFORT=+-SM ITH JEWELRY in Monfort's Drug Store Authorized dealer for Gruen — Hamilton and Bulova watches | quick watch repairing er = : ie . x ao? Zee « Ss Pam. 5 . pert as

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