"If you can imagine it, you can achieve it.
If you can dream it, you can become it." -- William Arthur Ward.
Another saying I like is, "If you build your prairie of dreams
(your Castle on the Hill), they will come!"
We all have dreams! All we need is the determination
and support to carry out some of those dreams. What if our ancestors
had not followed their prairie of dreams to the new world? What
would life have been like back in January, 1895 if the pioneers
of the growing city of Alva and the county of "M" (Woods, Alfalfa
and Major) in this northwest Oklahoma territory had not had
their dream of a Northwestern State Normal School and the determination
of a community to accomplish that dream?
There would have been NO unique and splendid "Castle
on the Hill" March 12, 1897 that stood until March 1, 1935 when
it was ravished completely by fire. One of those dreamers was
James E. Ament who helped structure the architectural outline
of the Norhtwestern Normal school building after the outlines
of the Norman Castles of France that he loved so much. Ament was
the first President of Northwestern State Normal College when
he came to Alva in September 20, 1897.
It took the support and organization of the Commercial
Club of businessmen and citizens of the community to unite and
"Push" for the lobby of the bill through the State Legislature
from January, 1895 to March 12, 1897. After much maneuvering on
both sides, Governor Renfrew reluctantly signed the bill granting
a Normal School for this determined community of Alva, Oklahoma.
While the committee was faced with several long,
maneuvering and bitter fights lobbying the legislature, the citizens
back home were gathering land and finances. They were beginning
to build on their dream. That is how determined they were to fulfill
their dreams of higher education in this growing farming town
and county of "M" in Oklahoma territory. They had a dream and
as a community they came together to build it.
For more details concerning the "Castle on the Hill",
you may go to my Okie Legacy web site at Building
of the Northwestern Normal School and read more about it.
The early morning hours of March 1, 1935, Friday,
will live in infamy for many of the Old Timers of this NW Oklahoma
community. That is when their beloved "Castle on the Hill" burned
down. The cause of the fire has been largely a matter of speculation
ranging from faulty electrical wiring -- To spontaneous combustion
in a janitor's closet -- To a carelessly tossed cigarette.
You can read more detailed information about the destruction
of Alva and Woods County's "Castle on the Hill" at Burning
Destruction of the "Castle on the Hill".
From a journal that my Grandpa McGill kept this
is what he wrote March 1, 1935 -- "The old Administration building
burned down -- Boy! Was everybody sick! March 14, 1935 -- $300,000
passed by both houses to rebuild. Only 4 opposition -- Parade
by everybody at noon, March 14, 1935."
The pioneers of the growing city of Alva and county
of "M" (Woods, Alfalfa and Major) in Oklahoma territory
had their prairie of dreams. One of those dreams was to see their
children educated. They set their goal to build their "Castle
on the Hill" for themselves, their children and their children's
children. It began with 166 students in September, 1897 and grew
to 2,000 students in 1999. They accomplished their prairie of
dreams with the pioneer spirit and determination that drove so
many to this new land of opportunities -- And they came in droves
from the eastern and western seaboards and across the oceans for
a new beginning.
Don't give up on your dreams. Where would we be
if our pioneers had given up on their dreams. There may be times
that you take a step back, but there will always be times when
you take two steps forward to seeing your dreams fulfilled. What
we need is more dreamers and people with determination to ease
and move us progessively forward in the evolution of our life.