Hermon High School - Microphone Yearbook (Hermon, ME)

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We, the Seniors, in behalf of the school wish to ex- press our sincere appreciation to Superintendent Earl C. McGraw for his many services and courtesies dur- ing the past decade by dedicating this 1956 issue of the “Microphone” to him. Editorial Staff Ltft to right: Robert Reardon, Boys’ Athletics; Deanna Dean, Girls’ Athletics; Sylvia Archer, Literary and Joke Editor; Marion Tozier, Exchange Editor; Eleanor Libby, Editor-in- Chief; Carolyn Lindsey, Business Manager; Roberta Wilson, Asst. Business Manager; Evelyn Lawrence, Alumni Editor; Robert Duplisea, Asst. Business Manager. Editor-in-Chief and Assistant Editor mm Howard D. Bemiss Principal B.S. in Ed., Boston U. M. Ed., U. of M. Eugene E. Davis Math., Science, Coach A.B., U. of M. Bf.rtha G. Myers Commercial Bay Path Institute U. of M. Mrs. Addie Rodick Grade 7, 8, Freshman English Wash. State Teachers College Kathrrinf. B. Herrick Social Studies B.S. in Ed., U. of M. Aroostook State Normal School Ruth Bowen English and French B.A., U. of M Robert A. Campbell Industrial Arts B.S. in I.A.E., Gorham State Teachers College Mary Hardy Home Economics B.S., U. of M. Phyllis Bemiss Seventh and Eighth Grades Math, and Science B.A.. U. of M , U. of Md. Montclair State Teachers College SYLVIA ARCHER “SyT Act well your part, there all the honor lies.” Commercial Course: Class Treasurer 1, 3; Class Secretary 4, “Shock of His Life” 1; “Glorified Brat” 2; F H A. Fashion Show 3; Junior Prize Speaking 3; Girls’ Basketball Manager 4; N. H. S. 4; D. A. R. Award; Literary Editor 4. HERBERT BATES “Herb” A man that is young in years may be old in hours if he has lost no time.” General Course: F. F. A. Chaplain 1, Vice President 2; Junior Prize Speaking 3; Student Council 3. PATRICIA BUELL “Pat” Not to know some trifles is a praise” Commercial Course: Sub. Cheerleader 1, 3; Cheerleader 2, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 3, 4; Softball 2. BROCKWAY'S FLOWER SHOP Corsages and All Flower Arrangements Tel. 2-2362 15 Central Street DEANNA DEAN ‘Blondie’ “Gentlemen prefer blondes ” General Course: Cheerleader 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Fashion Show 3; F. H. A. Officer 4; Junior Prize Speaking 3; Class Treasurer 4. ROBERT DOUGHTY “Bob’ “As those move easiest who have learned to dance.” General Course: Bangor 1; Student Council 2, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Junior Prize Speaking 3; Athletic Club 3; League Spell- ing Contest 3. MARLENE DREW Enemy to none, friend to all” General Course: Glee Club 1; F. H. A. 3, 4. “Marl” Newport Wholesale Confectionery Co. 44 Elm Street Tel. Connection Newport, Maine ROBERT DUPLISEA “Bob” “Whate er is best administered is best. General Course: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glass Secretary 2, 3; Junior Prize Speaking 3; Class Vice President 4; Athletic Club 3; N. H. S. 4; Asst. Business Manager 3, 4. r PHILLIP HUNT “The proper study of mankind is man. General Course: Boys’ Basketball Manager 4. For men who know style THE MEN'S SHOP First with the latest in styles for young men Opposite the Opera House 132 Mhin St. Bangor, Maine DONALENE JEWETT “Donnie’ 'To err is human, to forgive divine . General Course: Dexter 1, 2; “High Window” 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3; Junior Prize Speaking 3; F. H. A. Fashion Show 3; F. H. A. 3; F. H. A. Officer 4; Girls’ Basketball Asst. Manager 4. EVELYN LAWRENCE “Evie” ' work was only the fun sports are Commercial Course: School Patrol 1; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 3; F. H. A. Fashion Show 3; F. H. A. Officer 4; N. H. S. 4. y ELEANOR LIBBY “Lib” All I yearn is to live and learn. Commercial Course: Glee Club 1; N. H. S. 2, 3; Vice Presi- dent of N. H. S. 4; Junior Prize Speaking 3; Softball 2; Bas- ketball 3, 4; F. H. A. Fashion Show 3; F. H. A. 3; Asst. Editor of Microphone 3; Editor-in-Chief 4. FRANCIS' BARBER SHOP Comer of Main and Walter Sts., Bangor Hours: Daily 6-9; Saturdays 1-9 P. M. CAROLYN LINDSEY “Cal” A Man! A Man! My kingdom for a man College Course: Glee Club 1,2; Softball 3; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; F. H. A. 3, 4; School Patrol 1, 2; Student Council 4; N. H. S. 2, 3; President of N. H. S.. 4; Asst. Busi- ness Manager 3; Business Manager 4. JOHN PALMER Something between a help and a hindrance: General Course: Basketball 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Compliments of PILOTS GRILL Across from Dow Air Force Base ROBERT REARDON “Bob” “An honest man’s the noblest work of God. College Course: Class Secretary 1; Class President 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prize Speaking 3; N. H. S. 4; Secretary of Athletic Club 3; Class Marshal 3; ‘‘Wilbur’s Wild Night” 1; “Doctor Decides” 2; Sports Editor 4. £ MILDRED TEAGUE “Mid” “Make use of every friend and every foe. Commercial Course: F. H. A. 3, 4; N. H. S. 4. Compliments of National Cash Register Supply Co. 146 Exchange St. Name Favorite Saying Initials mean Identification Reason to Live S. Archer Geepers Stay Alive Giggling To write Jeff H. Bates Huh? Happy Boy Teasing To farm P. Buell Ain’t that awful Pretty Baby Talking To die trying D. Dean I’m tired Dizzy Dean Long hair To be a Wave R. Doughty Dig ya later Rough Deal “Boping” To be rich M. Drew You know what Marvelous Dreamer Typing To find a man R. Duplisea Oh yea Real Deal Pest To loaf L. Heughan As I understand Likely Helper Studying To fly P. Hunt Oh Yeah! Pretty Hot Blushing To go into Navy D. Jewett Oh pickles Disc Jockey Flirting To marry Colby E. Lawrence Oh shoot! Ever Loving Glasses To be a nurse E. Libby Why! Easy Life Traveling Sonny Days C. Lindsey Oh dam! Crazy Living Smiling Undecided but hopeful J. Palmer Heck! Joyful Pest Laughing To tease R. Reardon What ya say! Range Rider Beard To be Someone M. Teague Thanks?! Many Treasures No sound To drive a new Chevie M. Tozier Cut it out! Much Teasing Sulking To go out with Lee? R. Ormsby ?!•?!! Rome O Broken arm To graduate Alumni in “1966” Sylvia Archer acting the part of Lady Macbeth in Europe . . . Herbert Bates raising cows and children . . . Patricia Buell operating a telephone . . . Deanna Dean riding the waves . . . Robert Doughty fighting professional . . . Marlene Drew managing a nursing home . . . Robert Duplisea engineering on the railroad . . . Lewis Heughan flying rockets . . . Phillip Hunt, the most eligible bachelor in Hermon . . . Donalene Jewett washing diapers . . . Evelyn Lawrence, girls’ basketball coach at H. H. S. . . . Eleanor Libhy driving a “1966” blue Pontiac . . . Carolyn Lindsey running an Old Maid’s Home on Odlin Road . , . Raymond Ormsby, Taxi service of Hermon . . . John Palmer, Clown on “Pinkey” Lee Show . . . Robert Reardon, State of Maine Senator . . . Mildred Teague, Private Secretary to Town Manager . .. Marian Tozier running a “Lonely Hearts” Club . . . Songs That Fit! Dungaree Doll—Pat Bartlett Rock and Roll Waltz—Bob Doughty and Evelyn Lawrence Love and Marriage—Donne Jewett The Great Pretender—Wayne Hillier Sixteen Tons—Dick Simpson Band of Gold—Helen Phillips I Hear You Knocking—Teachers Room Hard to Get—A’s Teen Age Meeting—Library Memories Are Made of This—“Hilltop” Moments to Remember—Studying Rock Around the Clock—8:30 to 3:00 Hawkeye—Herbert Bates Love’s Commandments—H. H. S. boys Tell Me Why?—Rank Cards are issued Ain’t That a Shame—Detention What Would Happen If? Girls didn’t cry after losing a game— Bob Reardon couldn’t find a crowd of girls— The Library was quiet— Mr. Perkins couldn’t substitute— Dianne couldn’t argue— Raymond didn’t have a car— Senior girls and boys didn’t go steady— Peggy got mad— Juniors couldn’t fight— Mr. Davis’s Life Insurance ran out— Compliments of DR. A. G. SPRAGUE Podiatrist 23 Hammond St. Bangor Fash glioio F. H. A. First row, left to right: Mrs. Hardy, A. Voudoukis, G. Goodspeed, B. Pike, C. Reed, D. Light, M. Duplisea, J. Stevens, L. Robinson, A. Kinney. Second row: B. Haskell, D. Jewett, R. Wilson, C. Lindsey, D. Dean, M. Homsted, S. Archer, E. Libby, P. Buell, E. Lawrence. Third row: R. Lawrence, M. Tozier, V. Burgess, M. Drew, P. Dorr, P. Hall, J.- Bates, H. Phillips, M. Becker, A. Duffey. JUNIORS First row: H. Ellingwood, G. Bell, A. Duffy, G. Goodspecd, D. Light, C. Reed, J. Steven , L. Robinson. Second row: Mrs. Hardy, R Lawrence, J. Pinkham, L. Mullen, R. Wilson, M. Hamsted, R. Bemis, P. Dorr, J. Bates, E. Overlook. Third row: A. Byers, R. Simpson, H. Flewelling, W. Haskell, H. Buchanan, B. Lufkin, K. Carle, I. Hcughan. GLEE CLUB Front row$ left to right: A. Kinney, D. Fowler, G. Bell, S. Folsom, J. Tapley, M. Kitchen, J. Doughty, C. Elling- wood, E. Lindsey, C. Butler. Second row: Miss Hewes, Director, B. Haskell, E. Overlock, J. Goodspeed, J. Bates, D. Jewett, S. Andrews, D. Dean, R. Griffin, J. McGinley, P. Dorr, H. Phillips. Third row: J. Pinkham, R. Bemis, G. Witherly, L. Hcughan, L. Jewett, I. Heughan, L. Jewett, N. Peary, E. Cole. Freshman Class First row, left to right: Mrs. Herrick, C. Appleby, R. Griffin, G. Butler, D. Fowler, J. Tapley, S. Folsom, J. Doughty. M. Kitchen. Second row: R. Higgins, J. Goodspeed, G. Boulier, S. Andrews, N. Peary, L. Jewett, A. Rob- inson, J. McGinley, R. Tozier. Third row: G. Duplisea, W. Leonard, L. Jewett, A. Dorr, E. Judkins, R. White, G. Witherly. Sophomore Class First row, left to right: R. Overlook, M. Duplisea, B. Pike, E. Cole, A. Voudoukis, I. May- hew, S. Nowell, C. Ellingwood, B. Robinson. Second row: Mrs. Bowen, B. Ormsby, H. Phillips, P. Hall, V. Burgess, P. Bartlett, L. McKay, M Hall, M. Becker, A. Kenney, B. Haskell, D. Graves, Mr. Davis. Third row: P. Tibbitts, A. Applbee, L. Bates, B. Walls, W. Dean, E. Wescott, W. Hillier, L. Stevens, E. Butler. Seventh Grade First row, left to right: M. Johnson. M. Jordon, S. Moore, J. Jewett, M. Mosher, M. Vou- doukis, N. Scanlin, S. Light, G. Corson, J. Henry, L. Booker. Second row: W. Hamel, D. Smart, K. Wilson, D. Patten, H. Stevens, L. Overlock, E. Smart, R. Pike, K. Tate, B. Fowler, E. Overlook, Mrs. Bemiss. Third row: T. Goss, S. Buchanan, M. Duplisea, D. Booker, J. Grceman, J. Trott, E. Doughty, S Clukey, W. Berry, B. Hilt. Eighth Grade First row, left to right: P. Treadwell, J. Getchell, J. Goodspeed, S. Cauldwell, D. King, M. Snow, J. Judkins, L. Grant, C. Russell, N. Gordon. Second row: Mrs. Rodick, D. Lord, C. Bartlett, G. Hillier, S. Patten, M. Witherly, S. Hall, J. Hunt, S. Conners, D. Reynolds. Third row: F. Emerson, K. Kinney, B. Thomas, C. Overlook, S. Strout, D. Walls, B. Carle, A. Judkins, J. Quigley. National Honor Society Standing, left to right: Bernard Walls, Barbara Haskell, Gloria Goodspeed, Rosalie Bemis, Roberta Wilson, Eleanor Libby, and Robert Reardon. Seated: Robert Duplisea, Marion Tozicr, Mildred Teague, Sylvia Archer, Evelyn Lawrence, and Carolyn Lindsey. Those absent when picture was taken are: Meriel Homsted and Eleanor Lindsey. Standing, left to right: Sylvia Archer, Howard Flewelling, Mrs. Bowen, Robert Reardon, and Dianne Light. Seated: Christine Reed, Deanna Dean, Harry Buchanan, Patricia Dorr, and Marlene Duplisea. Literaiy God’s Creation When God made this world of ours Truth was meant to be; He also sent the Holy Word That dwells in you and me. Little did he know the love That lives within a heart, So filled with wanting to do right Sharing more than another’s part. 1 bring his rosary to you As he would have done, And caution you in every way The battle is not won. For ’twas his son he sent to die So that we might be free; And thus was born the sacred tie The blessed trinity. Remember in your tasks each day The virtue you may see. As kindness lives within his heart So lives a love for thee. Marlene Duplisea Class of 1958 That’s One on the Teacher! P. Hunt: “Why is it that you alw-ays say that the boys are making all the noise, the girls talk too.’’ J. Palmer: “That’s right!” Mrs. Bowen: “Boys, toys, stop that noise, who’s being the noisest now?” J. Palmer: “You are.” The Morning After! P. Buell to E. Libby: “Late to bed, early to rise, can make a girl ‘dead’ and baggy eyed.” Ever Try It? Mrs. Hardy: “Where is a good place for a woman to meet a man ?” D. Dean: “Ever try the Odd Fellows Hall?” Senior Class Trip D. Jewett (to E. Lawrence) : “If you take your heels you’ll to sorry.” Mr. Bemiss: “I’m sorry but they’ll have to go, they’ve paid their class dues.” My Goal or My Despair? What are my goals, my hopes, my dreams? As a high school senior I should know, I’m ashamed to admit that I don’t. How many of us are there who are in the same predica- ment? We all want a rosy future, a happy life, but how to attain it? Out of the mist before us there arises a solution. I could be—what? Why that’s it! That is something I have always been interested in. not talented enough to make a career of it by itself, so why not teach it? A dramatic teacher, a coach of plays. To do this would mean a further education, possibly four years in a school where I could major in drama. To think of this is child play, play acting. Hearing someone else I’d wish it were me and I’d never be satisfied. I could go into the secretarial field, what is there to stop me? I’m too slow and I don’t particularly like it. My stomach isn’t strong enough for nursing and I haven’t much patience. What is there left? Marriage? Not for a while. I’m not a misfit, I’m an average human being. Mixed up, undecided, is this the way that I must face the future? Only time will tell! Sylvia Archer Class of 1956 We would like to compliment on some of our last year’s exchanges. Sedan” Hampden Academy We liked the class reports after each class. Islander■” Bar Harbcr High School We liked your sports section. Rocket ’ East Corinth Academy We liked the way you wrote up the Department of Study. “The Muse” Corinna Union Academy We liked your editorial section. Other exchanges: The Chrysalis” Greenville High School The Crescent” Lee Academy The Sachem” Old Town High School The Rocket” Carmel High School ‘Spindrift” Sumner Memorial High School Marion Tozier Exchange Editor No, the Other Way H. Buchanan: “Is there a brook that runs over your road?” S. Archer: “No, but there’s one that runs under it.” And Howl Mrs. Myers (during shorthand test) : “Now the word ‘reward’.” S. Archer: “REWARD?” Mrs. Myers: “Yes, like the kind you get on your report card.” Wish I Had I Mrs. Bowen: “Won’t you tell us more about your book Jackie?” J. Palmer: “I can’t, I haven’t read it.” Ten Years Later R. Ormsby’s daughter: “Tell me, Dad, when you were a young man were you the romantic or the wolf type?” You Eat It? Mis. Bowen: “Abbreviating in letter head- ings is caloused and is not in good taste. R. Duplisea: “Yea? Who’s going to eat it any way?” Whew! Mule in the farmyard lazy and sick Boy with a pin on the end of a stick Boy jabbed the mule Mule gave a lurch Services Monday—at the old white church. Edgar Judkins Class of 1959 «%, Uft to right: R. Duplisea, W. Hillier, A. Byers, B. Walls, W Haskell, Eugene Davis, Coach, H. Flewelling, R. Simpson, R. Reardon, P. Jellerson, P. Hunt, Manager. Boys’ Basketball Hermon 43 Hampden 42 Hermon 39 Hartland 49 Hermon 41 E. Corinth 68 Hermon 35 Howland 48 Hermon 59 Carmel 45 Hermon 41 Newport 51 Hermon 60 Carmel 62 Hermon 55 Corinna 97 Hermon 51 Hampden 60 Hermon 65 Howland 55 Hermon 54 M.C.I. 44 Hermon 41 Hartland 45 Hermon 44 E. Corinth 71 Hermon 49 M.C.I. 46 Hermon 44 Newport 52 Hermon 53 Corinna 75 Hermon 57 Carmel 55 Hermon 42 Winthrop 58 This page is sponsored by FOSS’ ESSO STATION, 522 Hammond Street Girls’ Left to right: Donalene Jewett, Janet Goodspecd, Barbara Haskell. Angeline Voudoukis, Priscilla Hall, Eleanor Libby, Meriel Homsted, Deanna Dean, Ravena Lawrence, Sandra Andrews. Margaret Becker, Evelyn Lawrence, Beverly Pike, Sylvia Archer. Coach—Howard D. Bemiss, Jr. Hermon 29 Hampden 27 Hermon 19 Hartland 23 Hermon 43 E.C.A. 24 Hermon 23 Howland 22 Hermon 49 Carmel 37 Hermon 41 Newport 34 Hermon 40 Carmel 28 Hermon 52 Corinna 37 Hermon 30 Hampden 35 Hermon 35 Hartland 33 Hermon 36 Howland 33 Hermon 51 Newport 54 Hermon 35 Corinna 27 This page is sponsored by HOTEL TURN INN 4 CHEERLEADERS . . . Sponsored by WIGHT’S SPORTING GOODS 54 State Street Bangor, Maine Front row, left to right: D. Grave , L Jewett, J. Palmer, W. Leonard, G. Duplisea, A. Robinson. Back row: L. Bates, Manager, L. Jewett, I. Heughan, G. Boulier, Eugene Davis, Coach. If the info” is right betting seems to have gained popularity this year. What Sr. girl can’t seem to make up her mind. Contact C. L. I hear that a Soph, girl is interested in cheeseboxes these days. Is it true P. H. ? Guess the boys are holding their own in cooking class. Watch it Girls !... The Jr. boys seem to like the Soph, girls--What’s the matter with the Jr.girls ?. . . We seem to ave a whiz with the pen in our midst. . . The freshman class is proud of it’s athletes and well they should. . . What Jr. boy happened to walk in on three Soph, gals changing in the dressing room? Well! I wonder if M. B. could tell me what time it is? The cowboys seem to have an attraction for what girl ? Could it be J. P. ?. . Wonder if that Freshman romance will last through high school? Has that Sr. boy really found the right one? Well R.O. have you? What's the story behind those girls who sell refreshments at the games? Fun or work?... Just how did the mistletoe fad start? Ask the Jr. girls. How come a certain Sr. boy is called Tex” it couldn’t be that he plays a gie -tah. .. What romance ended with a bang” !. . . ask H. B. That OK, fella, there’s always hope. I hear three Sr. girls expect diamonds. I wonder who it can be? Say--I heard a Senior boy got kidnapped by five Senior girls . . . Where-ever did they take R. Du ? Bert! How many times has it been any- way? What Jr. girl likes LIGHTning” ?.. . G. B. That snow storm really was fun? ? Huh girls ! ! ! J. D. sure likes to talk--on telephones ? That Air Base has got some attraction on it, hasn’t it Jr. and Sr. girls?.. Who were M. D. and S. A. caught at the Hilltop with? What’s the scoop at Loring Air Force Base? C.E...What gal in the Jr. clas likes to visit her sister in LaGrange? What Jr. Romeo has got the girls all guessing? . .. How about itH. B. . . I guess D. S. has got all the girls chasing. All good things must end I’m sure But I’ll be back next year for more! KEY HOLE SPY CLASS OF 1929 Mary Grant (Mrs. John Quigg), Houlton, Maine. Ellen Snow, employed Bangor Doctors, Bangor, Maine. Ervin Saunders, Deceased. Lamont Andrews, Deceased. Gardner Philbrook Mavilla Randall CLASS OF 19S4 Shirley Burgess (Mrs. Francis L. Harry), Bangor, Maine. Ruth Campbell (Mrs. Floyd Jordon), Seattle, Washington. Stanwood Clark, employed Arthur Chapin, Bangor, Maine Priscilla Dole, University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Robert Goodspeed, employed at Kelly Pontiac, Bangor, Maine. Martin Harris, employed at Atkinson, Maine. Sylvia Hatch (Mrs. Keith Wilcox), Bangor, Maine. Rena Hillier (Mrs. Boyd James), Orrington, Maine Juanita Hillman (Mrs. Donald Fogg), San Antonio, Texas. Alice Lawrence, employed by New Franklin Laundry, Bangor, Maine. Linwood Lufkin, University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Patricia McGinley (Mrs. Robert Goodspeed), Hermon, Maine. Douglas McGinley, employed by Byron H. Smith, Bangor, Maine. Nancy Peary (Mrs. Gerard Depres), Levant, Maine Natalie Phillips (Mrs. Donald Dore), Bangor, Maine. Carleton Pickard, working at home in Hermon, Maine. Terrance Reynolds, employed at Pickard’s Dairy, Hermon, Maine. Jean Simpson (Mrs. Guy Brown), Hermon, Maine. Colby Tapley, employed by Webber Oil Co., Bangor, Maine. Pauline Teague, employed at American Home Club Plan, Bangor, Maine. Allen White, U.S.A.F. CLASS OF 1955 Marlene Doughty, Bangor Savings Bank, Bangor, Maine. Nancy Doughty (Mrs. William Allen), Bangor, Maine. Reginal Hamel, Husson College, Bangor, Maine. Mildred Duplisea (Mrs. Richard Higgins), Levant, Maine. Lewis Judkins, Hampden Water Works, Hampden, Maine. Shirley Goodspeed (Mrs. Neal Reed), employed at Bangor Daily News, Bangor, Maine. . Paul Griffin, employed at Filling Station, State St., Bangor, Maine. Carlene Grant (Mrs. Lloyd Robinson), employed at Bangor Savings Bank Bangor, Maine. _ Thelma Lawrence, employed at Fox Ginn, Inc., Bangor, Maine. Richard Mullen, Farmington State Teachers College, Farmington, Maine. Gloria Overlock, living at home in Hermon, Maine. Ruth Tozier, employed at Bangor Daily News, Bangor, Maine. Marvin Overlock, University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Daniel Robinson, employed at Summer Street Garage, Dover, Maine. Irene Voudoukis (Mrs. John Jenkins), Virginia. Cintra Woodard (Mrs. Robert Duplisea), Hermon, Maine. Alum n i ........ YOUNG PEOPLE Have what it takes to build up our community: ambi- tion and initiative—priceless qualities, which we value highly at our bank. Many of our substantial accounts have grown from modest beginnings. Our hats off to the young people and our latch string is always out to them. THE MERRILL TRUST COMPANY “SERVING EASTERN MAINE” Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of J. R. CIANCHETTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR PITTSFIELD, MAINE MOTHER’S BREAD Bangor Baking Company BANGOR, MAINE 1 Compliments of THEODORE A. PERKINS Pastor Levant Baptist Churches LEVANT, MAINE Bangor Bottling Co., Inc School Street Veazie, Maine PLEASANT HILL DAIRY MILK AND CREAM C. R. Pickard Union St., Bangor, Me. Pasteurized and Homogenized I f LEO K. SARGENT 15 MAIN ST. BANGOR, ME. t Eye Glass Frames Repaired New Ring Mountings Complete Jewelry Repairs Also Watches Repaired __________Work Guaranteed_________ FAULKINGHAM'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP 4 BARBERS 141 STATE ST. BANGOR, ME. JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 9 Central St. Bangor, Me. LUCILLE DYER, Prop. I Telephone 2-3508 THE HINCKS COAL COMPANY Mobilflame Bottled Gas Mobilheat Fuel Oils Timken Silent Automatic Furnaces Calorie Gas Ranges Anthracite and Bituminous Coal 11 Central St. Dial 6478 Bangor, Me 52 Page Lumber Company Lumber and Building Materials 27 State St. Bangor, Me. J. F. WOODMAN Anthracite COAL Bituminous New England Coke Range and Fuel Oils Office 9 Hammond St. Telephone 2-0043 GEORGE'S for MEN'S CLOTHES 142 Main St. Bangor, Me. BROWN WHITE PAPER COMPANY Paper Merchants Telephone 4883 73 Broad St. Bangor, Me I ws — Campbell Snow Expert Mechanics For All Makes of Cars 264 Third St. Near Bass Park Acme Supply Co. Inc Quality Building Materials Sheet Metal Work 60 Summer St. Bangor, Me. Miller's Restaurant Across from the Bangor Auditorium Your favorite eating and meeting place BANGOR, MAINE Compliments of BERT NEWCOMB 4 4 $3 01 i' tsaSSSt M. L. COFFIN Everything for the Farm and Home Farmall Tractors McCormick Farm Equipment Fairbanks-Morse Water System Gas, Electric and Oil Combination Ranges Refrigerators - Freezers - Washers Water Heaters - Bottled Gas Capehart Television Parts - Service 725 Broadway Bangor, Maine Tel. 8289 27 Summer St. Dover-Foxcroft Tel. LOgan 4-2100 Oscar's Restaurant 50-56 Washington Street Open Day and Night BANGOR MAINE We at SEAVEY'S Are always ready to serve you Members Florists Telegraph Delivery Association G. S. Seavey Son Greenhouses 270 Fourteenth Street Bangor, Maine jsagyg — - 5f Eastern Trust Banking Company g' BANGOR, MAINE 2 State Street 73 Central Street Two Drive-in Facilities State and Fern Streets Hammond and Allen Streets Branches at Old Town and Machias, Maine Compliments of LLOYD WITHERLY Compliments of TOWN OF HERMON Keep the Home Fires Burning With Fuels From Doyle Carter Dial 7468 We Give United Trading Stamps aasfc L. C. TYLER SONS CO., INC. EARLE H. BAILEY, Pres. CLIFFORD E. BAILEY, V. Pres. General Insurance Room 206 - Second Floor Graham Building 84 Harlow Street BANGOR Tel. 4557 - 4558 MAINE LOUIS KIRSTEIN SONS-REALTORS Real Estate and Insurance Service Established in 1894 44 Central Street Bangor, Maine After the game stop at the Hazemont Diner Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Sandwiches of all kinds Meals, Seafood That's the Meal for Me n9 STAR BEEF Dubuque From the Tall Corn Country y ms I Compliments of Byron H. Smith Co., Inc Bangor, Maine Compliments of Hilltop Restaurant Top of Miller Hill Hermon, Maine Modern Cleansers and Dyers Telephone 2-2235 490 Broadway Bangor, Me. Compliments of Wilma and Gerald Nowell RAY T. LUCE General Insurance Telephone Hermon 8-3606 Compliments of Dr. Charles King, Jr. Dentist 47 Main St. Bangor, Me. H. P. Snowman — Printer Manufacturer of Rubber Stamps Telephone 3841 27 Franklin St. Bangor, Me. George T. Robinson Telephone 8-7262 R. F. D. No. 2 Bangor Hermon, Maine Compliments of Bluestein's Auto Parts Compliments of Bill Lord's Auto Sales Used Cars Bought and Sold Hermon, Maine Telephone 8-3737 Compliments of Fairmount Cleaners Compliments of West Bangor and Hermon Mutual Fire Insurance Company DIRECTORS Alton Richardson—Pres. Emery L. Leather Owen Goss Walter S. Allen Clarence M. Homsted Clyde W. Hewes Ray T. Luce Secretary Treasurer Tel. 8-3606 [ © Policy Issued Birth to Age 15 $1000 At Age 21 It Increases to Sun Life “Junior Adjustable” Policy Offers Unusual BENEFITS! Write for complete details without obligation CHARLES H. MacDONALD Life Insurance and Annuities Since 1930 Group Hospitalization and Group Life Insurance Tel. 2-3387 or 2-1915 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA $5000 15 State St. Founded 1865 Bangor, Maine Entered USA 1895 BEMIS BROTHERS GENERAL STORE Telephone 2-2 Levant, Maine EARL GARLAND GENERAL STORE CARMEL, ME. TEL. 8-3382 A. J. McGown Sons General Merchandise Telephone 8-5505 Carmel, Maine fS QA IKS New Atlantic Restaurant House of Quality 66 Main St. Bangor, Me. Pierce, White Drummond Incorporated Eastern Trust Building 6 STATE ST. BANGOR, ME. Hermon Grocery Store C. A. Thayer, Prop. GROCERIES - GAS Beer and Ale To Take Out Hermon Corner, Maine Tel. 8-7265 Compliments of Corner Cash Market Hermon Corner Hermon, Maine 1 Waldo Robinson Pulp Dealer Telephone 8-3646 Hermon, Maine As Near As Your Telephone 4569 BANGOR FLORAL COMPANY (Incorporated 1920) G. W. GRAVES, Manager Office and Greenhouse at 996 State Street Bangor, Maine Compliments of Harold J. McGinn Queen City Dye House Cleaning — Dyeing Pressing VS 18 Clinton Street Bangor, Maine §3 f 1 Harris Radiator Shop Radiator Cleaning Repairing and Recoring Compliments of O. Rolnick Sons New and Used Auto Parts and Accessories 151 So. Main Street Brewer, Maine Sawyer's Variety Store 91 Center Street Brewer, Maine Compliments of Narragansett Spa ji © BEN SCLAIR ca S m s Shoes and Clothing 94 Pickering Square Bangor, Maine Compliments of WHITE HAYES Funeral Home 46-48 Center Street Bangor, Maine See the “New Studebaker Cars and Trucks SALES - SERVICE Our Reference: “Anyone You Meet KNIGHT AUTO SALES COMPANY 54 Cumberland Street Bangor, Maine George W. Brown Washers — Refrigerators 82 Pickering Square Telephone 6209 Bangor, Maine ra 5 DAVID BRAIDY Showing a Fine Selection of Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses and Hats 14 Broad Street Bangor, Maine Compliments of THE SYSTEM CO. SMART FEMININE FASHIONS 98 Main Street Bangor, Maine Kinney Duplicator Co. Mimeograph Headquarters 159 State Street Bangor, Maine I Cs E. R. DYSART, INC. AGENT Cities Service Products 810 Hammond Street Bangor, Maine 6 31 Compliments of FRANK E. FORD SON, INC I USED CARS Telephone 7763 502 Main Street Bangor, Maine Diamonds of Perfect Quality Boyd Noyes, Inc. JEWELRY Standard Watches of All Makes Exclusive Patterns of Sterling Silver 25 Hammond Street Bangor, Maine Bangor Drug Company WHOLESALE DRUGGIST Serving Northern and Eastern Maine 110 Broad Street Bangor, Maine Arthur Chapin Company Distributors STOKELY'S FINEST FOODS «e Hilltop Pharmacy PAUL E. KNOWLES, R. Ph. Telephone 3079 198 Hammond Street Bangor, Maine The City Fuelers Stickney Babcock Coal Company Hard and Soft Coal New England Coke 17 Hammond Street Bangor, Maine Sturdee Chair Co. of Bangor, Inc The Store With the Famous Factory-to-You Kitchen Sets 96 State Street Across from the First National Viner's Music Co. I 1= MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Bought, Sold, Repaired, Rented, Exchanged 20-24 Broad Street Bangor, Maine g Mishou's Pharmacy 3m 1 $ T CORRIGAN MISHOU, Reg Phar 565 Hammond Street Bangor, Maine Bangor Furniture Co. Complete House Furnishings 84-88 Hammond Street Bangor, Maine Compliments of Roller Skating Rink Auto Rest Park CARMEL MAINE Kelley's Center Street Service Station Sales — ESSO — Service 146 Center Street Bangor, Maine QA 2 31 Compliments of | 1 ■ PETER LaFLAMME'S BARBER SHOP Dr. Harold L. Chason Dentist 316 State St. Phone 2-1712 Bangor, Me. Harold S. Harvey Co. Funeral Service HAROLD S. HARVEY MARGARET H. HARVEY Telephone Hermon 8-5521 Carmel, Maine Located on fop of Miller Hill, Hermon on U. S. Route 2, Eight Miles West of Bangor Hermon Motor Court Water Street Bangor, Maine Compliments of I Mailing Address R. F. D. No. 1 Carmel, Me. Telephone Hermon 8-3363 Fairmount Hardware We Stock the Best ... TRY US! You've Tried the Rest! Building Materials - Paints - Housewares - Hardware Telephone 2-3201 569 Hammond Street Bangor, Maine STANLEY WHITE PLUMBING AND HEATING WATER PUMPS YANKEE SHOE REPAIR Compliments of Shoe Repairing Luggage Repairing Zipper work of all kinds FLAGG'S RESTAURANT SUPPLY 11 Water St. $ )8Sfik0i= Bangor, Me. Bangor, HERMON ESSO STATION Alden H. Keith, Jr., Prop. Road Service — Repair Service Lubrication Tires — Tubes — Accessories HERMON, MAINE Telephone 8-7263 Compliments of B. H. LORD NORTHERN MAINE JCT. HERMON, ME. Beals Business College Complete Business Training Courses Fall Term Opens September 10, 1956 Catalog on Request 9 CENTRAL ST. Phone 7905 BANGOR, ME. $6 «•= ' ! Compliments of NORRIS HILLIER CARLE'S MARKET 'Friendly Service COLEBROOK ROAD HERMON, ME. Compliments of M. L. LEACH Wholesale Fruit and Produce 109 Pickering Square Bangor, Me. I 3 1’ V c) (s Snow Nealley Husson College Bangor, Maine Co. Terminal Courses (one and two years) Secretarial - Stenographic Manufacturers of Medical Secretarial - Clerical “OUR BEST” Line of Degree Courses (four years) Lumbering Tools B. S. In Accounting and B. S. in Business Administration Wholesalers of Mill and B. S. in Secretarial Science Lumbering Supplies and B. S. in Teacher Education Hardware Specialties National Memberships and Affiliations Protect the Student's Tuition Dollars 84-90 Exchange Street Free Literature Bangor Maine C. H. HUSSON, President Oxygen-Acetylene Welding Outfit SMART'S Westinghouse and Miller Arc GENERAL STORE Welders AND Radiator Repairing Welding Shop SMART'S J. J. Boulter Son OIL COMPANY Inc. Raymond Smart, Prop. Fyr-fyter Sales and Service Television - Hardware - Groceries ESSO Gas, Oil and Accessories Refilling of all types of Fire Extinguishers Phone 5238 1447 Hammond St. Bangor, Maine 293-301 Harlow St., Bangor, Me. ‘ Telephone 7019 New and Used TV — All Makes f r I s d t ' Compliments of SOUTHARD OF BANGOR LIFE-TIME ALUMINUM BOATS OUTBOARD MOTORS CHAIN SAWS Store and Office Equipment 195 EXCHANGE ST., BANGOR --L. 3 STANLEY J. LEEN COMPANY MILL SUPPLIES LEEN'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE 54 Wilson Street Brewer, Me. WIRTHMORE FEED FOX GINN, INC. CO. GRAIN - GRASS SEEDS Local and Long Distance MOVERS and FERTILIZER MOTOR EXPRESS LINES 17 Independent St. 12 Howard Lane Bangor, Me. Bangor, Maine Telephone 5608 Warehouse — North Bangor Telephone 8281 or 8282 Boston, Portland, Lewiston I) Skowhegan and Presque Isle 3 - = SB© ® E. H. ROWELL HARDWARE Telephone 32-2 Hampden, Maine McLaughlin and Varney's GULF SERVICE Telephone 4184 151 STATE STREET BANGOR, MAINE i= Pump Service and Sales Modern Water Equipment Company Water Equipment Specialist of Maine Telephone 5300 118 BROAD STREET BANGOR, MAINE JOE FLEMING Wants to See You About Tire Recapping Joseph H. Fleming Co. 55-65 OAK STREET BANGOR, MAINE -=- ■ ■ Good Typewriters Make Efficient Offices A Good Reason to Call GRAVES TYPEWRITER ADDING MACHINE CO. Typewriters, Adding Machines, Calculators, Checkwriters—Sales - Service - Supplies 236 Hammond St. Dial 8060 Bangor, Me L. H. THOMPSON Letterpress and Offset Printing Telephone 2-0968 Brewer, Me. Sj V Telephone 6697 Rug Cleaning Oriental — Domestic Repairing and Appraisals Rugs-Carpets Dewey A. Christmas Rug Shop 54 Columbia St. Bangor, Me. The Kinney Company, Inc LINOLEUM Telephone 7174 167 State St. Bangor, Me. f ! Bangor Office Supply, Inc Art Metal Steel Office Equipment Telephone 8331 18 Post Office Square Bangor, Me. Clarion Stove Supply Co. STOVE PARTS AND REPAIRS FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT Telephone Bangor 4887 213 Exchange St. Bangor, Me. Grant Trailer Sales, Inc. Finest In Mobile Homes BANGOR - AUBURN MAINE Compliments of Rainbow Remnants Yard Goods Notions 19 N. Main St. Brewer, Me. S 3 ra Kirk's Calso Station Telephone 8-9231 i 176 So. Main St. Brewer, Me. Compliments of Fletcher Butterfield CEMETERY MEMORIALS 86 Central St. Bangor, Me. LANDRY'S ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Telephone 2-3135 43 Center St. Brewer, Me. Ken Batey's Pine Tree Store The Place To Go For the Brands You Know Telephone 8027-2 Hampden, Me. D. D. Terrill Saw Co., Inc Manufacturers of The Famous Terrill Saws and Tools 124-126 Exchange St. Bangor, Me. re $ Compliments of R. W. Patten, Agent Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. Hermon Corner Hermon, Me. Compliments of Border Express, Inc Established 1926 C F. DURAN, President Daily, Dependable, Direct Truck Service Between Bos- ton and Bangor — Serving the State of Maine to and from Boston, Mass. Direct Service — Boston - Portland - Bangor - Calais Home Office 283 Main St. Telephone 6468 Bangor, Me. SULLIVAN FORD SALES 499 Hammond St. Bangor, Me. s = s 5m re ......... WEBBER OIL CO. f Your ESSO Distributor A Complete Heating Service RANGE AND FUEL OILS We are equipped to give faster service because we have two-way radio service. Complete Burner Service - Atlas Tires and Batteries BEAT THE WEATHER WITH WEBBER 700 MAIN ST. - Telephone 5688 - BANGOR, ME. From the Press of Furbush - Roberts Printing Co. 108-110 Exchange Street Bangor ------- | ] Our Thanks For Your Cooperation And Patronage OFFICIAL CLASS PHOTOGRAPHERS Distinctive Portraits by Studied BANGOR, MAINE | usi 0 st TO THE CLASS OF 1956 Congratulations and sincere good wishes as you reach this important milestone on the road to your career. 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