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JUNIOR CLASS First row: T. Voudoukis, S. Nelson, F. White, S. Andrews, V. Lord, A. Boudreau, M. Johnson, L. Kitchen, S. Lindsey. Second row: Mr. Smith, I). Pomeroy, P. Leathers, L. Bunker, M. Lord, M. Teague, B. Wiles, I). Hillman, M. Light. Third row: H. Ellingwood, I). Murphy, D. Keirstead, D. Bemis, M. Griffin, W. Ham- mond, V. Libby, C. Heughan, L. Robinson. SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: N. Peary, G. Bragg, J. Hill, S. Hatch, P. McGinley, N. Phillips, J. Stewart, S. Burgess, R. Campbell, L. Brawn. Second row: Mrs. Patten, J. Simpson, J. Frost, J. Russell, P. Teague, C. Pickard, B. Lambert, J. Hillman, M. Bragg, A. White, D. McGinley. Third row: A. Lawrence, M. Harris, T. Reynolds, R. Goodspeed, C. Tapley, C. Bemis, L. Lufkin, R. Tozier, S. Clark, W. Allen, P. Dole.
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22 The MICROPHONE for one hundred doliare. We had made sixty- live dollars from the sale of popcorn. Although the fire cost us a great deal, 1 think the boys will soon organize again and carry on as successfully as before. The officers for the year of 1952 are: p resident, Allen White; vice-president, Robert Goodspeed; secretary, Burton Bishop; treasurer, Douglass McGinley; reporter, William Allen; sentinel, Stanwood Clark; chaplain, Philip Frost; advisor, Charles B Smith, Jr. Exchanges This year we were pleased to exchange with the following. “The Breeze”, Milo High School; “The Rocket”, East Corinth Acad- emy; “Live Wire”, Newport High School; “The Sedan”, Hampden Academy; “Trident”, Brewer High School; “Harbor Beacon”, Sullivan High School; The Maple Leaf”, Mapleton High School; “The Muse”, Corin- na Academy; “The Winner”, Winthrop High School; “The Islander”, Bar Harbor High School; “The Rocket”, Carmel High School; “The Ripple”, Hartland Academy; “Chry- salis” Greenville Consolidated High School; “Crimson Crier”, Orono High School; “Mountain Echo”, Stevens Academy; “An- gelus”, Leavitt Institute. We enjoy exchanging yearbooks with the different schools, and get many different ideas. We do not have any comment on the other yearbooks, as all of our exchange books were destroyed in the fire. Exchange Editor, Corinne Harris Magazine Contest This year the high school, in co-operation with the Curtis Publishing Company, carried on its annual magazine contest. Ruth Bemis was business manager. The team captains were Ethel Bates for classes 8 (boys), 10, 12, and Vanessa Lord for classes 8 (girls), 9, 11. The freshman class had the highest class total. Daniel Robinson was high sales- man for the school. In return for his fine work he received a wrist watch. With the money received from the contest the school purchased a tape recorder and a record player. The school wishes to thank all the people who helped to make this campaign a success. Sweater Dance The Hermon I.O.O.F. Triumph Lodge sponsored a benefit dance February 12, 1952. This is the third annual Sweater Dance held for the purpose of purchasing awards for the basketball teams. Many prizes were do- nated by business men, a fact which we ap- preciate very much. Also, we want to thank the lodge for their interest in our school activities. The profit for our school was ap- proximately $30. Thanks Many good friends have given a helping hand to us in our recent time of need. Their many gifts and loans have helped us to get back on our feet again and start rebuilding from scratch our school equipment. Brewer High School and the Central Maine League gave checks for unrestricted use. The University of Maine gave books and loaned a set of encyclopedias. Garland Street Junior High School has given Kuder tests, and Maine history material has been furnished by Mrs. Clarence E. Holt and Mr. George Burnham. The Beehive Sewing Circle of the Eastern Star Rebekah Lodge of Hermon has contributed $35 to be used for the pur- chase of audio-visual equipment. The Graves’ Typewriter Company has loaned ten typewriters, and the Kinney Duplicator Company has loaned two duplicators and tables. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrill and son of Orono have given a set of encyclopedias. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kinnaird have given some books for the high school library. Driver training equipment has been loaned by Brewer High School. For athletics, Wight’s Sporting Goods of Bangor has given 15 new baseball uniforms. Olympic Sporting Goods of Bangor has donated a complete catcher’s outfit, a mitt, and some bats. Hampden Academy gave a check for the athletic fund. Soper’s of New- u°rt has given baseballs. Three pairs of baseball shoes, a basehall bat, and a catcher’s mask have been donated by Thompson Lyford Hardware Company of Brewer. Our thanks to these people and to manv others whose donations will come too late to list here. Hats off to them all'
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24 The MICROPHONE FRESHMAN CLASS First row: I. Voudoukis, C. Wilson, D. Robinson, C. Grant, M. Duplisea, N. Reed, E. Mayhew, R. Hamel. Second row: Mr. Pratt, M. Doughty, C. Woodard, G. Overlook, R. Mullen, T. Lawrence, S. Goodspeed, B. Bemis, L. Reed. Third row: S. McKay, J. McKay, T. MacKay, M. Overlock, R. Bemis, R. Tozier, J. Wentworth, R. Ellingwood. Class Officers SENIORS President ..Burrill Bridge Vice President Gloria Shields Secretary Marilyn Phillips Treasurer Wayne Bishop Student Council Representatives .Eugene Byers, Ruth Bemis JUNIORS President.................. Vanessa Lord Vice President...........Sidney Andrews Secretary----------------------Faye White Treasurer----------------Avery Boudreau Student Council Representative ------------------------Marilyn Lord SOPHOMORES President .......... Patricia McGinley Vice President............Natalie Phillips Secretary Joyce Stewart Treasurer Sylvia Hatch Student Council Representative Jean Simpson FRESHMEN President Carline Grant Vice President Mildred Duplisea Secretary ---------------- Daniel Robinson Treasurer.............................Neal Reed Student Council Representative - -...............Shirley Goodspeed STUDENT COUNCIL President ---------------------------Ruth Bemis Vice President.....................Marilyn Lord Secretary---------—------ Vanessa Lord Treasurer --------------------------Eugene Byers
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