Hermon High School - Microphone Yearbook (Hermon, ME)

 - Class of 1958

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JUNIOR CLASS REPORT The Junior class started the year of 1957-58 with Mrs. Good as class adviser. At our first class meeting we elected class officers who were Wen- dall Leonard, President; Janet Goodspeed, Secretary; Gary Boulier, Vice President; and Sandra Andrews, Treasurer. For class projects during the year we sold hot dogs every Tuesday and also had a few suppers. The profits are to go towards our class trip at the close of our Senior year. The hasketball season opened proudly displaying the taJents of six boys and five girls from the Junior class. The boys playing on varsity were Laughton Jewett, Wendall Leonard, Alan Dorr, Glenn Duplisea, and Rob- ert Burgess. The girls were Sandra Andrews, Carolyn Hansen, Rita Rob- inson, Janet Goodspeed, and Judy McGinley. There were also three girls on the cheerleading squad Judy Doughty, Marilyn Kitchen with Clarice Ap- pleby as substitute. We were also very proud to have Laughton Jewett rep- resenting H.H.S. in the foul shooting contest at the University of Maine. Our class was well represented in F.H.A. this year. The girls as officers were Judy Doughty, Vice President; Rita Robinson, Treasurer; Sandra An- drews, Parliamentarian; Althea Freeman, Corresponding Secretary; Janet Goodspeed, Song Leader. The chairman of the magazine drive in the Junior Class was Alan Dorr. We closed school for the Christmas holidays by having a party on Friday afternoon. We had a joke tree and exchanged gifts. There are three students from our class in the National Honor So- ciety. They are Rita Robinson, Janet Goodspeed and Gary Boulier. A Safety Council formed in the school this year found Rita Robinson as Re- cording Secretary and Gary Boulier as the head of the membership com- mittee. We also had two students in the One-Act Play “Steps From Be- yond. They were Janet Goodspeed and Laughton Jewett. Representing the Junior Class on the yearbook staff were Janet Goodspeed, Assistant Editor and Gary Boulier, Assistant Business Manager. 1958 found the Junior Class nearing Junior Exhibition. The whole class tried out and from these, twelve were chosen. From these twelve, eight were finalists. They were Sandra Andrews, Judy Doughty, Janet Goodspeed, Carolyn Hansen, Wendall Leonard, Rodney Higgins, Donald Kearns, and Gary Boulier. The first place winners were Judy Doughty and Gary Boulier. The second place winners were Sandra Andrews, and Rodney Higgins. We wish to thank Mrs. Rand and Mrs. Rodick for the assistance they gave us. Representing our class in the League Spelling Contest was Gary Boulier. Our class also had a part in the Junior-Senior Prom which was held in April. We chose four candidates for King and Queen who were Sandra Andrews, Janet Goodspeed, Laughton Jewett and Robert White. They competed with four Seniors for one King and Queen to be chosen at the Prom. They were Janet Goodspeed and Laughton Jew- ett. Spring found the boys at H. H. S. playing baseball. The Junior class was well represented with Laughton Jewett, Alan Dorr, Wendall Leonard, and Glenn Duplisea. The class closed the year by escorting the Seniors at Graduation. The marshal was Robert White. We wish to express our thanks to everyone who has helped the Junior Class throughout the year as it was greatly appreciated.

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SENIOR STATISTICS Theme Song Can Be Found Favorite Expression Prize Possession We would like to see Black Slacks Baseball field Huh? Black slacks Movie operator Oh Boy Hilltop Moses! Report Card In Church Desire Me Home Ec. Room For crumb’s sake Freedom Taking a P. G. course Searchin’ Studying Oh Yes Always Am Money Without relatives Maybe Baby With Bernard Aw Nuts! Bernard Home Ec. Teacher I’m Walkin’ Sleeping Yeh! Yeh! Glasses Awake in study Hall Angel Smile Basktball Games Gosh Her Chevie Tall Chances Are In 7th Grade room Holy cow! Her laugh Town Mgr. of Glenburn The Joker Stock car races Oh No! Jokes Minister Old Man River In Levant Haven’t got it done His teeth Married That’ll Be the Day Studying Don’t call me Mabel Vocabulary Opera Singer Transfusion In a Dodge I’m all mixed up ’59 Ring P. O. D. Teacher Bring Us Together In a ’50 Ford I hate people! S.M.H.S. Ring In Perry, Maine So Tough At Sandy’s I don’t know a thing Any basketball A Chicken Raiser Bye, Bye Love West’s Idiot!! Birthday Owner of West's Daddy Cool On Essex Street Pretty raw! Car Baldheaded Bell Bottom Trousers Typing I can’t do nothin’ Donnie Married All Shook Up Flirting You just wait Mom’s Buick Without a crewcut Swingin’ Daddy At School Punch me will ya Jacket Game Warden Devil Woman Milkin’ Cows I’ll git you Hillbilly's In Church Don’t Candy Counter Jumpin’ up! Candy Bars Mgr. of Candy Factory Now and For Always In Levant Holy Smokes! Boy Friend Working Rebel Coldbrook Rd. Say-Now! Judy Dancing Teacher Pink Sweater Angel In Virginia Beans! Bob A Beautician Great Balls A Fire At Vivian’s «•Ilf Vivian A Scientist Compliments of O. ROLNICK SONS New and Used Auto Parts and Accessories 151 South Main Street Brewer, 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, Main



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“Rowing, reo drift inn JUNIORS First row, left to right: M. Kitchen. J. Doughty, Mrs. Good-Class Adviser, S. Andrews, W. Leonard, J. Goods peed, R. Robinson, J. Tapley, C. Appleby. Second row: E. Butler, L. Jewett, C. Hansen, A. Freeman, N. Peary, G. Butler, G. Duplisea, R. Higgins. Third row: E. Judkins, L. Jewett, D. Kearns, R. Burgess, A. Dorr, J. Bishop, E. Wescott, R. White. Compliments of Lords Store Northern Maine Junction Hermon, Maine The National Cash Register Co. SALES - SERVICES - SUPPLIES 146 Exchange St. Bangor, Maine Kelley's Center Street Service Station Sales - ESSO - Service 146 Center Street Bangor, Maine Compliments of

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