Signage erected outside newly named Edna St. Vincent Millay Library
ROCKPORT — New signage has been erected outside the Camden Hills Regional High School library to reflect the naming of the library after Pulitzer Prize recipient and renowned poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, an alumna of the Camden High School.
The proposal to name the library after the school’s famous alumna received support from the Five Town CSD board at an early January meeting.
The new sign, bearing the name of the library and Millay’s signature, was erected above the entrance to the library Tuesday, Feb. 18 while the school community is enjoying February break.
The idea germinated last fall when Camden Hills English teacher Jennifer Munson was searching for an old yearbook in the school’s storage area of the library, according to library specialist Iris Eichenlaub. Munson lighted on the 1909 yearbook for the year Millay graduated from what was then called Camden High School.
Upon a closer examination, the yearbook yielded some original works by a young Millay and other interesting biographical tidbits.
“It got Jen thinking about how we at Camden Hills could honor our most famous graduate and connect our school with this important figure from the past,” said Eichenlaub in a January interview. “Millay received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1923, was a prolific writer of poetry and drama, and pushed against the social norms and boundaries of her time. Her works influenced the community of arts and letters in the early 20th century, and are considered classic works of the American poetry canon.”
Inspired by Millay’s legacy and eager to promote the famed literary icon to the present generation of students, Munson formed a committee of faculty members, students and Camden Hills alumna Hannah Wells, a board member at the Millay House in Rockland.
The committee is currently working on several projects related to promoting Millay throughout the Camden Hills school community, as well as the greater Midcoast community.
One of those projects is the naming of the school’s library in honor of the legacy Millay, in part, established as a student at the school.
For Munson, the legacy of Millay is, in part, what made the decision to bestow Millay’s name on the library so easy.
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