University of Maine at Farmington - Yearbook (Farmington, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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l i i K r i 1 i I Miss Lockwood's Message Together we face a world of uncertainty and great challenge. Our future and that of our world depend upon our willingness as individuals to recognize world needs and to assume individual responsibilities commensurate with the needs of our day. Here we may learn the techniques of thought- ful, unselfish living, upon which the success of democracy depends. This is a great time to be alive! May we enable Farmington State Teachers College to make a vital contribution to education for democracy in our day. Miss Mantor's Message In the spirit of a man we find the key to his character and achievement. So in the spirit of a college we find the secret of its strength and in- fluence. In Farmington it is our firm belief that life in its fullest sense means understanding, sharing, and working co-operatively. Only as we work to- gether do we achieve those goals that make living for individuals and for groups truly satisfying and worthwhile.

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Mr. Reed's Message One of the greatest lessons college students must learn is to recognize and accept their social responsibilities. Only then, can they go out into their respective communities and guide their stu- dents in the process of democratic living. Mr. Nichols' Message Democracy is a way of life--a way people have of getting along together. The democractic ideal recognires three essential qualities in human relationships: the indi- vidual as a unique being, worthy of attaining his greatest potentialitiesg the need for co-operation among all peopleg and the exercise of intelligence in all matters of human re- lationships, We must work together as our major purpose in education to help the individual realize his greatest capa- bilities and at the same time fit him for effective citizenship in a democracy. Hence, outstanding in the school's pur- pose is the provision for individual needs, for group needs in democratic relationships, and for developmental experi- ences in living in present day society. Build it well whate'er you do Build it straight and strong and true Build it clean and high and broad Build it for the eye of God. l i 4



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RUBY BLAIN E B S in Ed Univ of Vermont Masters in Music Ed., Columbia Music West Barnet, Vermont RUTH I, HEALEY B.A., Massachusetts School of Art M.A., Columbia University Art Lawrence Massachusetts STELLA D CLIFFORD A.B., Bates Graduate Work, Univ. of Maine Bread Loaf School of English English East Boothbay, Maine JULIA B. COX B.S. in Ed., Univ. of M.Ed., Boston Reading Univ. Freeport, Maine FRANK J. HILFERTY B.S., State Teachers College Bridgewater, Massachusetts M.Ed., Boston Univ. Chemistry and Physics Biology and Chemistry West Medway, Massachusetts Maine JULIA KSIONZYK B.S., Cornell University Graduate study, New York University Crafts,ConsumetEducationand Clothing Binghamton, New York IISTHER I DUGGLEBY A.B., Univ, of Denver A.B. in L.S., M.A., Univ. of Illinois Library School Graduate study, Columbia Librarian Farmington, M aine GLORIA B. LOMBARD B.S., Univ. of Maine Director of Women's Athletics

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