University of Oregon - Oregana Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1908

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A tIDorb 03f welcome The University of Oregon extends a hearty. welcome to. the young men and Women Who are looking forward to a course of study within its walls. It is for them that the state is appropriat- ing generously to maintain an institution of higher learning, and they are entitled to every encouragement and assistance that the University can give them in making preparation for higher per- sonal efficiency and better citizenship. The policy of the University has ever been to deal With its students individually and not in masses. As the numbers Increase, I as they are certain rapidly to do, this policy will be steadily main- tained, insuring to each student who comes, his full share of per- inserest and personal attention. Whatever his capabilities may 'be they Will be recognized, and offort will be made to encourage and assist him in developing them to the utmost. Thruogh the tireless and self-sacrificing efforts of those .iwho have gone before, the University now has much r0 offer to the sons and daughters of the state-not only in teaching. force and equipment, but also in noble tradition and high standard of eX- cellence. All that it has is offered unreservedly to the young men and women who may seek its halls.

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, khaw-r iyw m4 W ,. A message to tbebigb School 05rabuate In a few months the high schools all over the country will send forth those of their students Who have labored successfully during the past four years; To these young people the future seems bright. Youth and ambition are theirs, making the im- gpulse to do, strong within them. The feelings of regret over the breaking of old ties and associations are overshadowed 'by antici- pation-s for the future. They have reached what seemed a far off goal to be gained only after great effort. Fortunate indeed are those Who have reached this goal and especially so if they have been brought to realize that the vantage groUnd gained enables them to advance to still better and higher things, that they- are among the favored few to whom theifuture promises much, if they take advantage of their opportunities. In this state, especially, where these opportunities are so numerdus, many are tempted to end their student days With their high school graduation and to enter at once into the active affairs of life. The student Who does this, however, is giving .up the greatest of all opportunities, namely, the opportunity to secure a liberal educa- tion at a time when he is best fitted to receive it and When he is able to store up educational capital with the least expenditure of time and energy. It is now pretty generally conceded that from the standpoint ot material gain alone higher education pays. On the non-material side the gain is vastly greater, measured in terms of a broader and saner view of life. Which must increase many-fold the possibility for usefulness and happiness. The high school graduate stands at the threshold of the broader and richer life. In most cases he may enter if he will and in so doing is putting aside present limited success for the sake of greater future success, In other words, he is giving him- self preliminary training which will enable him to go far beyond I4 liitkix X ix i :3 'X; 3:. HHUHD' '1' '8 ?Ii 1:: 2111

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