Fitchburg State University - Saxifrage Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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Philosophy MR. DeCEASARE— To thine own self be true. MR. CONLON— The wisest thing in life is to accommodate yourself to re- ality. If this is not done, then reality will destroy you. MICHAEL CONLON RICHARD DeCEASARE Psychology DR. CROWLEY— Self understand- ing is essential to the understanding of others. DR. IIAROI D ( ROW I l

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Fine Arts MR. ARSENAULT— The educated man is a perpetual student. DR. FRITZ — This is not to say that. MR. SEMERJIAN— As a teacher, I should expose my students to as much material as possible to develop within them an appreciation of their cultural heritage and to give ■ them a broad basis for a critical evaluation of their own tastes. DR. KENT — Qui de settlement ne fait, Son dit et son chant contrefait. Front HARRY SEMERJIAN DR. ROBERT FRITZ Rear ELMER ARSENAULT DR. RICHARD KENT Language MR. PINET — L ' homme se forme pur la peine; ses vrais plaisirs, il doit les gagner, il doit les meriter. II doit don- ner avant de recevoir. C ' est la lot . . . ELMER ARSENAULT I ' ll RRH PINET



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Industrial Arts Front: Edward Driscoll. Erling Hanson, Raymond Hoops, Dr. Everett Koehler, Dr. Edward Donnelly. Director. Back: David Ryder, Joseph Farias, Rene Thomas, Howard Besnia. Joseph Carpenter. Social Studies MR. FARIAS — You ' re more trouble than a barrel full of monkeys. MR. HOOPS — Let ' s muster, Buster. MR. HARROD— What is worth do- ing, is worth doing well. MR. THOMAS— The more you know, the more you know you don ' t know. MR. CARPENTER— Who dares to teach must never cease to learn. DR. KOEHLER— The fear of the Lord is the beginning of Knowledge. MR. DRISCOLL— First things first. MR. RYDER— The engagement of the imagination is the only thing that makes any activity more than me- chanical. DR. HOLMES— It ' s later than you think. MR. CLARK— The purpose of edu- cation is to learn about thyself. MR. EHRLICH— The unexamined life is not worth living. DR. NASH — Si non potest eos vin- cere; eos junge. DR. LEONARD— Nihil humani mihi alienum puto. I consider noth- ing of human affairs foreign to me. Robert Ehrlich, Dr. Orin Leonard, Dr. Veva Dean, Dr. Roger Holmes, Dr. John Nash, John Clark. Nursing Katherine O ' Connor, Barbara How- ard, Dr. Katherine Sehl. Back: Hope Parker, Barbara Russell.

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