Castleton State College - Castletone Yearbook (Castleton, VT)

 - Class of 1942

Page 100 of 128

 

Castleton State College - Castletone Yearbook (Castleton, VT) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 100 of 128
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Page 100 text:

Mr. Ralph E. Noble Commencement Program Processional . Orchestra Invocation .... . Rev. Maxwell Clough, Castleton Music— Ave Maria . Bach-Gounod Ruth M. Flanders, Soloist Music—O, Mighty Land, Finlandia . Women’s Choir Re-Dedication of Woodruff Hall Presentation. Acceptance . Music— Come To The Fair . Women s Glee Club . Sibelius Words by Demerle .Mrs. Milton Proctor, State Board of Education Dr. Caroline S. Woodruff . Martin Announcements— Address— And Gladly Would He Learn an d Gladly Teach Mr. Ralph E. Noble State Commissioner of Education Awards—Proctor Cup. Harriet Flashed Medal, Omicron Sigma Keys Awarding of diplomas and certificates Conferring of degrees . Commissioner Ralph E. Noble Music— Pledge Allegiance 7 o My Flag . Bridges-Piegger Mixed Choir Trumpet Obligato. Edward Curran Alma Mater Piano Accompanists: Ruth Dunklee Ferol Keech Florence B. Wright ninety-six

Page 99 text:

Governor William H. Wills Commencement Week — 1942 GENERAL PROGRAM Wednesday, June 4, LAST CHAPEL, 10:50 o’clock .Woodruff Hall GARDEN PARTY, 4:00 o’clock. Glenbrook “PRIDE and PREJUDICE.” 8:30 o’clock.Auditorium Thursday, June 5, COLLEGE PICNIC . Lake St. Catherine Friday, June 6, JUNIOR PROM, 9:00 o clock . Leavenworth Hall Saturday, June 7, ALUMNI DAY ALUMNI BANQUET. 6:00 o clock.Leavenworth Hall Sunday, June 8, BACCALAUREATE SERVICE, 5:00 o’clock.Campus PORCH SING. 8:00 o ' clock.Woodruff Hall CANDLE LIGHTING SERVICE, 9:00 o’clock.Woodruff Hall Monday, June 9 COMMENCEMENT, 10:00 o’clock. Campus BUFFET LUNCHEON, 12:15 o’clock.Leavenworth Hall BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Processional Orchestra Music Beauti uf Saviour, Old Crusader’s Hymn Riegger Mixed Choir Invocation . Rev. Emmett P. Paige, Poultney Scripture . Prin. Ermo Houston Scott Musics (a) Now, Let Every Tongue Adore Thee . Bach Women’s Glee Cluh (h) The Green Cathedral . Hahn Women’s Choir Address . Hon. William H. Wills, The Governor of Vermont Musk -(a) Calm As The Night . Bohn Soloist, Florence Wright Orchestral Accompaniment (b) Hallelujah Chorus, from the Nlessiah . Handel Women’s Glee Club Benediction.Rev. Emmett P. Paige, Poultney Recessional . Orchestra ninety-five



Page 101 text:

Excerpts From And Gladly Would He Learn and Gladly Teach Commencement Address of Ralph E. Noble C ommissioner of Education of Vermont The teachers of tomorrow will be faced with additional responsibilities and ob¬ ligations placed upon them by a complicated world, a world of indescribable trouble, trouble which wall condition the living of every individual everywhere. More than ever before the public school teacher must be adequately prepared for the practice of his profession. In our democracy, public education will determine largely as to whether or not we can continue a free and united people. Education must be accepted by the pub¬ lic as the main long-term defense of the American way of life. Such public accept¬ ance must be more than mere agreement as to principle; it must involve the con¬ tinuance of adequate public financial and moral support for our schools. 1 his sup¬ port for education must be maintained, and possibly increased, at the same time that the costs for necessary military defense are mounting. With respect to this dual need, our United States Commissioner of Education has said: We must find a way to keep both the teachers and the soldiers at their posts. Military defense must be paid for through sacrifice, but not through the sacrifice of the very things we seek to defend.” The Biblical assurance that in my Father’s house there are many mansions, if it were not so I would have told you,” is the essence of hope. It could also be said in the house of this world there are many opportunities. Somewhere among them is your opportunity in teaching. It is my earnest hope that you seek and find it, and, that in the seeking and finding of it. you achieve for yourself, and for others who will be dependent upon you for guidance, excellence and happiness. ninety-seven

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