Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . the sole high gradeinstitution for girls being op-erated under denominational auspiceswithin the State of influence of this school is alreadyfelt throughout this section. Fewgirls leave its halls without surrender-ing their hearts and lives to theSavior. A number of its teachers andstudents have volunteered for servicein either Home or Foreign field. Stu-dents are drawn from a territorylargely destitute of religious advan-tages. This makes the institution amost valuable evangelizing agency. The present attendance taxes the c


Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . the sole high gradeinstitution for girls being op-erated under denominational auspiceswithin the State of influence of this school is alreadyfelt throughout this section. Fewgirls leave its halls without surrender-ing their hearts and lives to theSavior. A number of its teachers andstudents have volunteered for servicein either Home or Foreign field. Stu-dents are drawn from a territorylargely destitute of religious advan-tages. This makes the institution amost valuable evangelizing agency. The present attendance taxes the capacity. Limited meansand heavy debt stand in the way of accomplishing greatest use-fulness. The greatest present need is an additional building, givingmore school room, and dormitory equipment for one hundredadditional girls. No more inviting field for the Christian phil-anthropist is to be found in the South. It is an ideal place forendowment of a training school for Christian workers. Scholar-ship funds arc needed for partial support of poor 82 Colleges. Oklahoma Presbyterian College for Girls. Period Covered by this Report.—April, 1912, to April, 1913. Faculty.—Number of members 14 Property.—Land (23 acres) and 1 building, value. .$ 95, Furniture and equipment, value 5, Library, 600 books, value Total property — - $100, Endowment.—Income producing. None. Indebtedness.—Estimated 15, Total Net Assets s 85, Gifts Received during Year $ Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 5, Other salaries 1, All other expenses 7, Total expenses — $ 14, Income for Maintenance: From endowment $ Student fees, etc 13, Other sources 1, Total income — 15, Balance in treasury 8 (Above balance applied on indebtedness.)Students: College 57 Preparatory 50 Others (special) 15 Total 122 Graduates 1912-13 4 Bible Study.—Required of all students two hours a week for three years. Alum


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