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Peace is possible only as
individuals and groups learn to live amicably with one another as friends.
- Dr. Doris
Twitchell Allen '23, a founding member of All Maine Women
The All Maine Women Honor Society was
founded in 1925 to recognize distinguished leadership, scholarship and
service to the University and campus community by outstanding women of the
rising senior class.
On April 25, 1925, 80 women met in
Balentine Hall - faculty, alumnae, and undergraduate representatives - to
plan a pledging of members to this honorary organization. Ava Chadbourne, a
faculty member in education assisted the founders in forming this
organization. These women recieved support from President Clarence Little
and Dean Caroline Colvin, the first honorary All Maine Woman.
All Maine Women is an honorary, but
non-scholastic society and is currently made up of 12 rising seniors who are
chosen on the basis of character, MAINE Spirit, honor, dignity, and
willingness to accept responsibility. The group is self-perpetuating. Its
members are pledged to uphold and promote the ideals, the standards and the
traditions of the University of Maine. Its purpose is to act as a balance
wheel on the campus, to cooperate with all organizations and movements, to
carry on work which will tend to draw faculty, staff, students, and
alumnae/alumni together, and at all times to stand by those things which are
highest and best and most worthwhile in college life.
Members are considered the consummate role
model for University of Maine women, and there is no greater tribute to the
accomplishments of MAINE women than to be inducted into the All Maine Women
Honor society. There is no greater responsibility than to live up to the
ideals of the Society and to continue to serve the University of Maine, both
on campus and in the world at large. |