Lebanon Valley College - Quittapahilla Yearbook (Annville, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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The Dean ' s Message I commend to you the motto of your Alma Mater : Libertas Per Veritatem — a most appropriate motto, for in it is contained the purpose of a liberal education. The first word expresses the most cherished ideal of every individual and people. All desire freedom: the high and the low, the rich and the poor, the learned and the unlearned, the good and the evil; but too little attention is given to the true means for its attainment. This is revealed in the other two words of the motto. It is through truth that real freedom is attained. But truth is more than fact. Truth comes as a result of com- parison and reflection and is to be found in the harmonious pattern which the Divine Mind has designed for the world. When you have found your place in this pattern, then you have found truth and freedom. In this greeting to you my fondest desire is that, as a result of your study here, you may prove the truth of the motto of your Alma Mater. ALVIN H. M. STONECIPHER, A.M., Ph.D. 4 15



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L. G. Bailey, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. Cogito, ergo sum. — descartes. Andrew Bender, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. Upward toiling in the night. — longfellow. Ruth Engle Bender, A.B., Professor of the Piano. When music sounds, gone is the earth I know, And all her lovely things even lovelier grow. — Walter de la mare. Amos H. Black, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics. A little nonsense now and then Is cherished by the wisest men. — anon. Robert R. Butterwick, A.M., D.D., Professor of Philosophy and Religion. And what the Christ had done for him, He kneiv, and not the Sanhedrim. — hay. R. Porter Campbell, Mus. B., Professor of Organ. Therefore, ye soft fifes, flay on. — keats. D. Clark Carmean, M.A., Professor of Band and Orchestra Instruments. And still they gazed, And still their wonder grew . . . — goldsmith. Alexander Crawford, Professor of Voice. My song, that with no middle flight intends to soar. — milton. Samuel H. Derickson, D.Sc, Professor of Biological Science. I think that I shall never see A foem lovely as a tree. — kilmer. Jerome W. Frock, B.S. in Ed., Director of Physical Education for Men, and Coach. No man of chaff. — Wordsworth. Mary E. Gillespie, M.A., Director of the Conservatory of Music. Pan, blow your fifes and I will be Your fern, your fool, your dream, your tree! — leonora speyer. Christian R. Gingrich, Ll.B., Professor of Political Sc ience and Economics. Come , let us go, while we are in our prime, And take the harmless folly of the time ' . — herrick. Mary C. Green, Professor of French. Though deef, yet clear; though gentle, yet not dull; Strong without rage, without o ' er flowing full . — sir john denham. Samuel O. Grimm, A.M., Professor of Physics and Mathematics. Let us take the most unfavorable case and suppose that all the am- biguities are replaced by continuations . . . — hall and knight. Esther Henderson, M.A. in Health and Phys. Ed., Coach and Director of Physical Education for Women. I help myself to material and immaterial, No guard can shut me off, no law prevent me. — whitman. Judson C. House, Associate Professor of Voice. I hear America singing. — whitman. Lena Louise Lietzau, Ph.D., Professor of German. Es gibt noch schoene Herzen, Die fuer das Hohe, Herrliche entgluehn. — schiller. V. Earl Light, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biological Science. I am akin to boulders, I am cousin to the mud, And all the winds of all the skies made music in my blood. — odell shepard . Harold Malsh, Professor of the Violin. The song the Sirens sang was ah! how sweet! — homer. Emerson Metoxen, B.S. in Ed., Assistant Director of Physical Education for Men, and Assistant Coach. Learned in all the lore of old men, In all youthful sports and pastimes, In all manly arts and labors, Swift of foot ivas Hiawatha. — longfellow. 17 I

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