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q. .I'.'.. Shakespeare pussies even Mr. Vincent. Dr. Spencer and Heehei Hisen critically ehserve the play rehearsals. A mement 5f relaxation far Dr. Henna. ThEIEjE always ene .1 ee Cullihle in every class. Fresh; men year jee teek a quick leek ereund, weighed the edds, and had a brein-weve. He was gein te msier in English, he held us, iite piek up a degree t e easy way? It was a eineh, he figured; yeti just set back fer few years entertaining yeurself with shert steries, peems, plays, nevels. filmegine it, feilews-theyr give yell a degree fer deing thetinj The scene shifts te Iee under pressure. Hejs meeting 3-. deadline in freshmen eempesitien. Cut to .Iee reeling under the burden ef spetting legieel felleeies; Heshheek te lee unseremhling levels ef usage, to Iee dissecting the philesephieal eempiesities of 3. reading assignment ... unlike anything feisted en him in high seheel. Menths pass: CIese-up ef Jee getting his first taste ef imaginative literature at the eellege level. Pen-shet: Spring, the air is seft, and girls are in their summer dresses. Iee, mesu- while, is stuek in his seem with Aristetleis theery ef tragic eethersis. Ciese-epz mWhat a deal! Jee bitterly eempleins. What is the deal? During Ieeis peried ef adjustment, heill get the message. The ehjeetive of a student mejeri int,1r in English is te acquire a knowledge ef the develop ment ef the Engiish language and ef literary history, te heeeme familiar with the prineipsi writers in English, te inereese his ability in interpret and evaluate a variety of literary tests, end he impreve his oral and written Miss Sawyer reminds Cheryl the theme wss due a week befere. t-L'Itpressien.u Miss Sawyer, C. Leavitt. 25
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English MISS U. ELIZABETH SAWYEH Asmmn: meessnr 3.31., University uf Maine; M.A., BDS- ttm University; Graduate Study, Mid- dlebury Cullege. University nf Maine ME. STANLEY VINCENT Instmctnr BAH Enstnn University; M.A., Columbia UHiVErSity Teachers Callege DH. JUHN G. HANNA meessar 3.5., Trinity Callege; M.A., Harvard University; Ph.D., Eustan University; Graduate Study, Dxfnrd, Erenahle, Smhnnne ME. GEUHGE THDMPSDE Instrucmr 13A,, Bmtun Univwsity; ELK, Ens;- tnn University DH. DGNALD SPENCER meessar 3.5., Minnesuta State Teachars Col- lege at Bemidji; M.S., Ph.Dh, Univer- sity nf 1Wimirazmsin ME. ALLSTDN SMITH Reghtmr 3.5., Bastian University; M.S., Uni- HZ-trsity Elf Maine ME. HDNALD MACDGUGALL Instrucmr Amismnt Libranim E. d., lenuth Teachers Cullege; M.A., University 0f New Hampshire; M.L.S., Rutgers Univeraity MR. WILLARD AHNULD Assac-iata Prafewur 251.13., Hef'auw University; Ed.M., Bn5+ tan University; A.M., University 0f Iowa
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Industrial Arts A. Berry, E. Carter, I. Greer, J. Falls, J. Mitehell. Ne lenger the stepehildren of Maine's teaehers eel- legee, Hthe I. A. heirs will seen abanden their present quarters to the tennites and move inte the Cellegels spanking new Industrial Arts Center. Everyhedyjs egeg ever its exeiting design and speetaenler leeetien amidst tell pines whieh berder the Warren G. Hill Gymnasium. Here at last students will find the latest equipment and teeehing feeilities, tegether with an enlarged feenlty and program. It eeuldnlt have happened at a better time. The states predicament in the field ef industrial teehnieiens needs ne eemment. Publie apathy regarding a skilled leher peel has been erensed, end the shertege ef industrial arts instrneters in net junier and senier high seheele eentin- nee to make the headlines. Hew will the eellege meet this ehallenge? Mere then twentyr widelyr diversified eenrees will make the new eenter e beehive ef prednetivity. Ceurses in metal teeh- natriltzuggtr end febrieetien, in erehiteeturel drawing and elec- treniee, in weed teehnelegy and weed industries, in pewer, transportation, graphic arte, and industrial cle- sign-ne sampling can do inetiee ten the thereugh never- age prespeetive teeehers will experienee in this pregrarn. Graduates in the immediate years te eenie een take pride in their industrial arts beekgrennd end een entieipete eereere ef immeasurable service tn the yenth ef Maine. Dr. Mitchell cheeks specificatiens fer the new I. A. building. 25 ll
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