Slippery Rock University - Saxigena Yearbook (Slippery Rock, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Dr. Leonard Duncan Dean of Instruction TO THE SENIORS: “What you are speaks so loud, I can’t hear what you say,” said Ralph Waldo Emerson. What a terrific responsibility this places upon teachers! In a world which cries for moral leadership—a world in which we sec so many doing what they can “get away with” — teachers must set an example by adhering to high standards of moral integrity, and must teach, above all other things, that right comes ahead of wrong. Be proud to be a teacher. Be the kind of teacher who merits the respect of boys and girls. This is the challenge I would like to place before the Class of 1952. 13

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Dr. Dale W. Houk President TO THE CLASS OF 1952: In the Saxigena published in 1932, Dr. J. Lin wood Eisenberg, who was then President of Slippery Rock State Teachers College, wrote as follows: “You are entering the teaching profession at a critical period in the life of the Nation and the State. The same could be said of the affairs of the Nation and State today. Your duty as a teacher will be not only to teach fundamentals, but to instill in the hearts of American boys and girls the attitudes and loyalties upon which our free society depends—to instill in their hearts the ideals of our democracy so that the American way of life will become more meaningful to more peoples of the world. May your career as a teacher bring you the satisfactions which come from a life of service; may success in the highest sense of the word be yours; and may the blessings of the Supreme Iking be with you at all times. mm 12



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Thomas T. McCord Dean of Men When you entered Slippery Rock four years ago it no doubt seemed to you that graduation was a long way in the future. Now you have achieved your goal, and we congratulate you and wish you great success in your efforts to teach the youngsters in our public schools. There never has been a time when the need for teachers of excellent character, fine personality, honesty, and integrity was as urgent as it is at the present time. The Faculty of your Alma Mater have placed their confidence and hope in you. Only time and your efforts will justify that faith. Good luck, and God bless you. John Eiler Assistant Dean of Men

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