University of Wisconsin Stevens Point - Horizon / Iris Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 21 text:

JUsibent Regent I take this opportunity to congratulate the graduating class upon their completion of the necessary work to entitle them to a diploma. I also wish to express my appreciation of the wonderful cooperation evidenced by you as manifest by the present loyalty and enthusiasm of the student body, which is so evidenced. In leaving this institution and in the practice of your chosen profession you face a serious responsibility and a wonderful opportunity. There is nothing of greater value, or of more importance, than the youth of America. You. as teachers, have the opportunity to build and mould the character of the coming generation. I know of no greater or more important task and wish you every success in this undertaking. W. E. Atwell, Resident Regent.

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®t)e Class of 1931 Wc can choose no better ideal toward which to strive here at Central .State Teachers College than that set by Dean Briggs of Harvard w hen he said: All colleges, whether for men or for women or for both, are first and foremost schools of manners and of character ; of enlightenment through study, through contact with the best that has been known and thought in the world, through association with the chosen youth from every part of the land and with the men and women who teach them. Colleges are watchtowers with wide horizons—training schools for the appreciation of high aims, for that efficiency of leadership which cannot exist without knowledge and without wisdom that is born to him or to her who uses knowledge well. The very highest ideals should prevail in a college such as this having for its purpose the training of teachers. Our college should indeed be a watch-tower and each of us is. in a large sense, responsible for its keeping Every would-be teacher should be inspired with a desire for an efficiency of leadership. It is the aim of the college to help the students to attain both knowledge and wisdom, and to train them to use both to the best ends that both manners and character may be so shaped as to fit the graduates of the colleges to be true teachers of truth and understanding. Sincerely. Page 18

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