Hermon High School - Microphone Yearbook (Hermon, ME)

 - Class of 1951

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SENIOR STATISTICS Marne Favorite Saying Pet Peeve Pastime R. Adams (!!!??“ $?”) School Tinkering C. Andrews I don’t know Being too tall Waiting for the Chevrolet C. Bowen Sure, Sure Typing Visiting M. Bragg I got news for you Being short Playing records M. Bryant Is that right? Cruelty to animals Riding horseback G. Craig 0. K. Detention Seeing Janie L. Duplisea 0. K. for you Home work Talking to girls B. Griffin I wouldn’t say that House work Telling jokes A. Haskell Pie—ase Girls Arguing G. Lawrence Huh! Chevrolet Working on cars L. Libby Whoopee do I Exams Hitch-hiking C. Lindsey Don’t be foolish Basketball referees Playing cribbage G. Lovley Well, Hi there Spike heel shoes Writing letters C. Overlock O’Boy Selling candy Baby sitting S. Rideout You wanna bet Getting mad Talking to Celia J. Simpson 0, My Lord Sociology class Getting stuck A. Smith Crumby sakes Studying Laughing D. Somers 0 Sure Staying after school Getting caught in the act N. Stearns I guess so Women Running projector R. Tibbetts As a matter of fact, yes Shorthand Reading R. Treadwell 0’ Yeah Fords Doing chores C. Violette Hey, Mable Driving complaints On the go S. Webber So My disposition Chewing gum F. Wiles What Driving Getting stuck M. Willey I disagree Nothing to do Getting Hermon High mail G. Young That’s the way it goes Bookkeeping Flirting Where can be found Ambition Cause of Death Billings Road To be a gangster Driving slow Five Road To be a nurse Kids Hermon Corner To get married Old age Hazemont Diner To be a success Talking too much I. 0. 0. F. Hall, To be a teacher Eating Bangor Sidney Street To go to Alaska Traveling Hermon Esso To graduate Sleeping 36 Ford To be a minister’s wife Not being able to talk Ohio Street To own a brewery No dates Pine Tree Road To be a farmer Hoeing Hermon Comer To be thin Small feet Sunoco Station To be a bookkeeper Refuses to die Newport To be a dancer Being overweight Senior room To live in Conn. Not seeing Woodie Boston To be a WAC Doctors Lord’s Residence To own a car Shaving Across from the school To be a Physical Ed. Basketball house teacher Main room To be a man Over work In the Model A To be an inventor Being noisy At home To live the life of Riley Studying In the barn To work at Gen. Motors Girls Main Street To inherit a million No place to go At Carmel To be a secretary Refuses to die 39 Ford To get a driver's license Over mischievous Roaming from place to To be a minister Sitting still place Atlantic Restaurant To be able to sing Shaving off his mustache

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ROBERT DONALD TREADWELL Bob' »» “Did tremble like a guilty thing surprised” Commercial Course: “Curses the Villain is Foiled” 2; Editorial Board 4. CORINNE CLAUDIA VIOLETTE “Connie” “This and a great deal more like it, we have had to pat up with, Commercial Course: “Curses the Villain is Foiled” 2; Softball 2; Class Secretary 8; Junior Exhibition 3; Edi- torial Board 3, 4; “The Professor Roars” 3; “Ready-Made Family” 4. Honor Essay. SHEILA ANN WEBBER “Sheila” “Quality not quantity is my measure College Course: “Sophie from Sandiesville” 1; “H. R. H. Miss Jones” 1; Glee Club 1; “Curses the Villain is Foiled” 2; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Editorial Board 2, 3; Editor 4; Student Council Secretary 4; “Ready- Made Family” 4; “The Kid Makes Up His Mind” 4. Valedictorian. FRED G. WILES “Freddie” “ took to my heels as fast as I could Agriculture Course: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 3; Volunteer Fireman 3, 4. MARVIN D. WILLEY “Doc” “He is a self-made man, and worships his creator.” College Course: “Sophie from Sandiesville” 1; Class President 1, 2, 4; “Curses the Villain is Foiled” 2; Junior Exhibition 3, first prize for boys; League Speaking Con- test 3, second prize for boys; Spear Speaking Contest 3; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Student Legislature 3; Class Treasurer 3; Editorial Board 3, 4; Boys’ Basketball Manager 3, 4; Volunteer Fireman 3, 4; “Ready-Made Family” 4; “The Kid Makes Up His Mind” (Mgr.) 4. Class President’s Address. GILBERT WARNER YOUNG “Gibby” “The power of thought, the magic of the mind!” Commercial Course: Transferred from Carmel High School 2; Editorial Board 3, 4; Junior Exhibition 3; Vol- unteer Fireman 3, 4; “Ready-Made Family” 4; “The Kid Makes Up His Mind” (Mgr.) 4. Class Prophecy.



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EDITORIALS TE EDITOR-. J Social Service as a Career “Social Service is the sum total of organ- ized effort made by a community to solve problems that affect the well-being of all its citizens.” There are three types of social work: case work, group work, and commun- ity organizations. Children’s Aid Society in New York City began the first child welfare agency in 1853 for child placement. In 1933, statistics re- vealed 243,000 dependent children were be- ing cared for in institutions or in foster family homes. In 1912 the United States Children’s Bureau was created, minus educational func- tions. In 1948 an Interdepartmental Com- mittee on Children and Youth was estab- lished to coordinate the work of various federal agencies for children and youth. Cooperation among child-saving agencies and their simplification are among the great- est needs of the day. Efficient management, ample knowledge of whereabouts of desirable homes, and more trained officials are among the future needs. Child welfare work is a position with many different fields. A college degree is re- quired. A master’s degree is necessary for professional recognition. One interested in this career studys economics and sociology at the college of liberal arts or social work. Many fields are open for specialized work, and the need is great for trained women social workers in public health, state health departments, the Children’s Bureau in Wash- ington, etc. If you enjoy serving your com- munity, it’s rewarding work. Edi tor-in-Chief The Training and Opportunities of the Medical Secretary The work of the medical secretary is very important. Much responsibility goes with this work, and good training is necessary. The medical secretary has many duties. She is a receptionist, secretary, and assistant. Professional preparation is important. The proper high school course is necessary. Spe- cial training beyond this may be secured in junior colleges and medical aid schools. There are mental and physical qualities necessary in this field of work. Physically, strength and good health are essential. Intelligence and strength of mind are essential mental qualities. Other qualifications necessary in this work are: dependability, punctuality, tact, patience, sympathy, and firmness. There are many fields open to the medical secretary. She may secure positions in hos- pitals, public health clinics, or she may work with country doctors. The salary that a med- ical secretary receives will vary according to the type of position she holds. In small communities,the salary ranges from $30 to $40 a week. In larger cities salaries begin at $35 to $50 a week. There are both attractive and unattractive features in this field of work. An attractive feature is its variety and its interest. A sec- retary must at all times be ready to sacrifice her personal plans. The preparation for this field of work is demanding, but the rewards are many. Assistant Editor

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