Christian Youth Association senior cabinet, Farmington State Normal School, 1921
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The F.S.N.S. student organization with the longest history was the Christian Association. Active as early as 1886, it played a significant role on campus for many years and had regular Thursday meetings during much of its history. It also raised funds for worthy causes, hosted an annual fair, dances and teas, and supported the school's medicine chest and a reading table featuring popular magazines of the day.
In 1921, membership included ninety percent of the student body. This 1921 Senior Cabinet includes President Bertha Robinson (middle) Front row: Doris Brown, Hortense Mackay, Joyce Ames, Christine Hunser. Back row: Arline Coffin, Addie Reed, Frances Goodwin, Thelma Lawrence and Julia Cox.
Other Information
- Title: Christian Youth Association senior cabinet, Farmington State Normal School, 1921
- Creation Date: circa 1921
- Subject Date: circa 1921
- Town: Farmington
- County: Franklin
- State: ME
- Media: black and white photograph
- Dimensions (cm): 11.75 x 17
- Collection: FSNS scrapbooks
- Object Type: Image
For more information about this item, contact:
Mantor Library at UMF
University of Maine at Farmington, 116 South Street, Farmington, ME 04938
(207) 778-7219
http://library.umf.maine.edu
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LC Subject Headings
Farmington State Normal School (Me.)--Social aspects
Farmington State Teachers College (Me.)
University of Maine Farmington
College students--Maine--Farmington
Group portraits
Clubs--Maine--Farmington
People
Cox, Julia
Lawrence, Thelma
Goodwin, Frances
Reed, Addie
Coffin, Arline
Hunser, Christine
Ames, Joyce
Robinson, Bertha
MacKay, Hortense
Brown, Doris
Other Keywords
Christian Association
Christian Youth Association
FSNS
Farmington State Normal School
UMF
University of Maine at Farmington
college
education
students
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