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Description
By the 1960s, Farmington State Teachers College had a well-established baseball program. Although not nearly as popular as basketball, interest in the sport had grown since World War II and there were plenty of students to field a talented team.
Roger Wing coached the 1965 team. Wing joined the athletics staff at the college in 1961 and served as coach, physical education instructor, and athletic director before retiring in 1993.
One of this team’s most talented players, Richard (“Dick”) Meader, became the men’s basketball and baseball coach at the college, a position he held from 1993 to 2019.
First row left to right: Glenn Burleigh, Roger Reed, Malcolm Hardy, Charles Reed, R. Turner, Robert Miller
Second Row: Coach Roger Wing, Richard (“Dick”) Meader, Floyd Windship, Steven R. Hamblin, R. (“Paul”) Wheeler, Truman Libby, Lyonel B. Tracy, Donald Edward Ranks, L. Bray, E. Delaire
About This Item
- Title: Farmington State Teachers College baseball team, 1965
- Creation Date: 1965
- Subject Date: 1965
- Location: Farmington, Franklin County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 11.6 cm x 16,8 cm
- Object Type: Image
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Standardized Subject Headings
People
- Bray, L
- Burleigh, Glenn
- Delaire, E
- Hamblin, Steven R
- Hardy, Malcolm
- Libby, Truman
- Meader, Richard H
- Miller, Robert
- Ranks, Donald Edward
- Reed, Charles
- Reed , Roger
- Tracy, Lyonel B
- Turner, R
- Wheeler, Paul
- Windship, Floyd
- Wing, Roger
Other Keywords
- F.S.N.S.
- Farmington State Normal School
- Farmington State Teachers College
- UMF
- University of Maine at Farmington
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