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THE MICROPHONE Volume 32 Number 1 PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1961 HERMON HIGH SCHOOL BUILT IN 1953 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Dedication ......-...............-.......-......._..-............. 2 Faculty ------------------------------------------------------------ 3 Editorial Staff__________________________________________________ 4 Seniors ......................................................... 5 Statistics —---------------------.--------------------------------- 12 Underclassmen ____________________________________________________ 15 Activities _____________________________________________________ 23 Athletics ............................................. -......... 38 Alumni __________________________________________________________ 50 DEDICATION We the Senior Class of 1961, wish to dedicate our edition of the Microphone to MR. CLYDE MacDONALD with sincere thanks and deep appre- ciation for the helpful guidance and excellent teach- ing he has given us for the past three years. 2 Mr. Bruce Spauldino Ricker College, B. A. in English. Mr. Carl W. Lundquist Principal Dickerson College, B. A.; Uni- versity of Maine, Master in Edu- cation. Mr. Marvin Overlock University of Maine, B. A. in His- tory. Mr. Wilfred Lord University of Maine, B. A. in Psychology. F A C U Mr. Lawrence Barron Gorham State Teachers College, B. S. in Education, Summer School at the U. of M. L T Y Bertha G. Myers Assistant Principal Bay Path Institute, U. of M. Summer School, Beal Business College Mrs. Hazel Tibbetts Husson, Summer School and Ex- tension at the University of Maine. Miss Janet Sawtelle Farmington State Teachers Col- lege, B. S. in Education. Mrs. Lelia Taylor A. B. Earlham College, Northern Conservatory of Music Mr. Clyde MacDonald Portland Junior College, Bates College, U. of M. Summer School, B. A. in History. Mr. Kenneth Camber B. S., Boston University EDITORIAL STAFF Seated first row: Mrs. Myers, Melvin Duplisea, Cathy Kleinhelter, Shirley Light, Lois Booker, Mr. Spaulding. Standing, second row: Kathy Hansen, Stephen Davis, Richard Burgess, John Page, Sharon Reardon, Bernard Duplisea, Carol Currier, Judy Henry, Mary Voudoukis. Standing, third row: John Clifford, Virgil Buzzell, Roger Pike, Philip Adams, Vaughn Allen. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Silting: Kathy Hansen, Treasurer; Roger Pike, President. Standing: Assistant Treasurer, Sonny Buzzell; Secretary, Shirley Light; Vice President, Harry Stevens. SENIOR CLASS REPORT The Senior Class began its year under the supervision of Mr. Spaulding, our class ad- viser. The following class officers were elected, September 8, 1960. President, Jackie Jew- ett; Vice President. Roger Pike; Secretary, Shirley Light; Treasurer, Kathy Hansen; Assist- ant Treasurer, Virgil Buzzell. Judy Henry and Peter Randall were elected to represent our class on the Student Council. During the year Jackie Jewett left us and Roger Pike took over as president with the class electing Harry Stevens as our new Vice President. Peter Randall also left our class and the class elected Melvin Duplisea as our new representative to the Student Council. Our main ambition was to raise money for a class trip and a successful graduation. Our Hunters' Breakfast proved successful with all members of the class participating very dili- gently. We would especially like to thank Mr. Spaulding, Mrs. Hansen, and Mrs. Jewett who helped very much in making this Breakfast a success. Our class also sold Ice Cream, Candy and Hot Dogs to make money. During the magazine drive our class tied with the Freshman class after a hard struggle, therefore, winning $12.50 for our treasury. Lois Booker and Judy Henry worked as Co-Man- agers of the drive. Cathy Kleinhelter was captain of the class. S. Light, J. Henry, M. Voudoukis, L. Booker, and K. Hansen served as secretaries to the Principal. Members of the class elected to the National Honor Society were: C. Kleinhelter, R. Pike, L. Booker. M. Duplisea served as President and S. Light served as Secretary-Treasurer. The members of the Senior Class who represent our sports cast are in Varsity Basket- ball: R. Pike, M. Duplisea, and V. Buzzell. On the J. V. Team were: R. Flewelling, V. Buzzell and H. Stevens. On the Varsity Girls’ team were: S. Light, J. Henry, M. Voudoukis, and K. Hansen. The boys who play Spring and Fall Baseball were: V. Allen, M. Duplisea, R. Flew- elling. and H. Stevens. We would like to thank all of those people who have made our years, especially our last year, at H. H. S. successful and fulfilling. GERALD A. APPLEBEE “Gerry’’ “The best way to stay out of trouble is to be silent ” Industrial Arts Course: Junior Fire Force 3; Class Gifts. VAUGHN PHILIP ALLEN “Vaughn’’ “He never worries and seldom hurries. College Course: Baseball 3, 4; Class Gifts. PHILIP EDWIN ADAMS “Phil” “Trying is the only way to success General Course: Clinton High School 1, 2; Bangor High School 3; Basketball Mgr. 4; Safety Council 4; Dramatics Club 4; Microphone Staff 4. 6 LOIS RAE BOOKER “Loolie” Deeds are better things than words are. Commercial Course: Glee Club 1; Bookkeeping Award 3; Librarian 3, 4. Secretary 3; Office Secretary 4; General Manager Magazine Drive 4; Assistant Editor, Microphone 4; National Honor Society 4; Salutatory. VIRGIL L. BUZZELL “Sonny What more can a girl ask for? Nothing. Industrial Arts Course: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Safety Council 4; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Mi- crophone Staff 4. CAROL JEANNE CURRIER “Carol” V Language was made so that we could say pleasant things to each other.” Commercial Course: Glee Club 1; Microphone Staff 4; Class Will 7 THOMAS O. GOSS “Tommy” “I know study is an enemy ” Industrial Arts Course: Safety Council 3; Junior Fire Fighting 3. ROY BULGER FLEWELLING “Ro? “One ear it heard; at the other out went” General Course: J. V. Basketball 1, i 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Cli 4; Junior Fire Fighting 3. MELVIN F. DUPLISEA “Mel” “You Name the Sport and I'll play it.” College Course: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-cap- tain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1, 2; Safety Council 2: National Honor Society 3, 4; Vice President 3, President 4; Dirigo State 3; Math Award 3; Scholastic Award 3; Student Council 4; Vice President 4; Cross Country 4; Minophone Staff 4; Business Manager 4; Valedictory. 8 - KATHRYN ELAINE HANSEN “Kathy 1 want . . . I don’t know what.” Commercial Course: F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Songleader 2, Vice President 3, Parli- mentarian 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Safety Council 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Captain 4; Fashion Show 2; Class Treasurer 4; Microphone Staff 4. WAYNE HAMEL ‘‘Life is a long process of getting tired.' Industrial Arts Course: Jr. Fire Fighting 3 Spot” JUDITH ELIZABETH HENRY “Judy” ‘‘God made women to talk, not to listen.” Commercial Course: Glee Club 1; F. H. A. 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4; Librarian 3; Safety Council 3; Junior Exhibition 3; Basketball 4; Asst. Office Secretary 3; Asst. Manager, Magazine Drive 4; Microphone Staff 4, Class Prophecy. 9 m SHIRLEY A LIGHT “Shirley” “I changed my mind” Commercial Course: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 3; F. H. A. 3, 4; Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Librarian Club 3, 4; Sec.-Treasurer 4; Safety Council 3, 4; Asst. Office Secretary 3, Office Secretary 4; Soft- ball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Captain 4- Dramatics Club 4; Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Junior Exhibition 3; Class Secretary 4- Typing Award 3; Editor-in-Chief, Microphone Staff 4- Second Honor Essay. CATHLEEN KLEINHELTER “Cathy” “What I won’t do for that boy” College Course: Bossier High School and Ponce de Leon Jr. High 1 ; Coral Gables 2; F. H. A. 3, 4; Parlimentarian 3. Corresponding Secretary 4; Safety Council 3; National Honor Society 4- Dramatics Club 4; President 4; Library Club 3; D. A. R. Candidate 4; Micro- phone Staff 3, 4; Literary Editor 4; First Honor Essay. . I. HARRY NELSON STEVENS “Harry” Sleeping is better than medicine. General Course: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Junior Exhibition 3; Safety Council 4; Junior Fire Force 3. ROGER ALLEN PIKE “Roger” God made me—let him be the judge. College Course: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co- Captain 4; Cross Country 4; Student Council 4; Vice President 4; Junior Exhibition 3; Dirigo State 3; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Class President 4; Microphone Staff 4; Class History. MARYANTHY VOUDOUKIS “Mary” “Where the boys are—I’m not. Commercial Course: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Recording Secretary 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Fashion Show 2; Office Secretary 4; Safety Council 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Microphone Staff 4. SENIOR STATISTICS Name Pet Peeve Famous For Identification If I Had One Wish 1971 P. Adams Life Norma Glasses I’d go to the moon. Scientist V. Allen Copycats Passing in homework Quietness I’d become a “Vienstein.” Professor G. Applebee Girls Blushing Curly Hair My Ford would run. President of the Ford Motor Co. L. Booker Church Programs Grades Ink on face I’d do away with carbon copies. Minister’s wife V. Buzzell Speeding Tickets Flirting “Bonneville” I’d be of Morman Religion. Air Force Captain C. Currier Work Speed Test Red hair I’d have been a natural redhead Owner of Car-Hop Drive-In M. Duplisea Speeches Integrity Studying I’d finish College with High Honors. Coach of U. of M. Bears R. Flewelling School Personality Smile I’d stay in the Home Ec. Room. Swabie T. Goss Teachers Ind. Arts Gruff Voice I’d have a dumb brother Bachelor W. Hamel Car Blushing Shyness I’d grow tall. Hermit K. Hansen Studying Fun Wiggle OOh I don’t know!! Owner of Bangor House J. Henry Sonny Talking Diamond I would flirt for the rest of my life. Mrs. E. B. Jr. K. Kinney Tuition Courtesy Wedding Band I’d do away with tuition rates. Owner of Shell Station C. Kleinhelter College Entrance Exams Persuasion Mel’s Medals Recess would be longer. Mrs. M. D. S. Light Trailer Trucks Driving??? Blue eyes My Intitials would be S. H. At home in Ala. R. Pike Senior Math Basketball Senior Class President I’d become an All-American in Basketball. Pres, of Pike Farms, Inc. H. Stevens Getting up Being constantly tardy Physique School would not start until 12 P. M. Pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. M. Voudoukis Typing Those long shots Short hair I’d be rich. Employee at Bangor Drive-In CLASS SWEETHEARTS MOST ATHLETIC s u p E R L A T I V E S BEST AI.L AROUND DID THE MOST FOR THE CLASS SHORTEST AND TALLEST First row, left to right: M. Jordon, E. Batchelder, S. Reardon, T. Webber, M. Cutler, P. Carle, R. Stevens, M. Allen, S. Bartlett. Second row: Advisor. Mr. MacDonald, C. Tozier, R. Bragg, C. Witham, I. Freeman, P. Keating, S. Freeman, J. Andrews, J. Trott, C. Gcllcrson, J. Page. R. Clark, K. Hartley. Third row: L. Appleby, D. Grant, R. Tozier, T. Homstcad, J. Henry, A. Pinkam, D. Walls, B. Newcomb, D. Patten, C. Bishop, E. Conant, B. Duplisea, E. Patten. JUNIOR CLASS REPORT The Junior class of 1960-61 started the year off by electing the following officers; John Page, President; Kenneth Hartley, Vice President; Iona Freeman, Secretary; and Judy An- drews, Treasurer; Sharon Reardon and Charlene Gellerson were elected to the Student Coun- cil. Mr. MacDonald was our class advisor. Sharon Reardon, John Page, Bernard Duplisea, served on the yearbook staff. Chosen for Junior Exhibition were Effie Batchelder, Roberta Stevens, Iona Freeman, Patrica Carle, Sally Bartlett, Thomas Homsted, John Page, and Ron- ald Clark, Phyllis Keating and Edward Conant- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Officers, left to right: Treasurer, J. Andrews, Presi- dent, j. Page, Secretary, I. Freeman, Vice Presi- dent, K. Hartley. For money making projects we chose Drakes products and potato chips. The Junior Class was well represented in sports; Bruce Newcomb, Bernard Du- plisea, and Ralph Tozier played on the Varsity Basketball team. Kenneth Hart- ley was on the Jayvee Basketball team. Ralph Tozier, and Bernard Duplisea played on the baseball team. Judy An- drews, Charlene Gellerson, Sharon Rear- don, Sally Bartlett, Iona Freeman, and Mary Jordan made the Girls’ Basketball team. Mary Allen, and Roberta Stevens were the managers. Six cheerleaders were chosen from the Junior Class; Marcia Cutler, Sally Bartett, Sharon Reardon, Roberta Stevens, Charlene Gellerson. and Mary Allen. Dwight Walls participated in the one act play. 16 First row, le t to right: N. Hillier, B. Henderson, P. Sawyer, N. Caldwell, P. Rich, L. Taylor, S. Camp- Second row: Mr. Lord, S. Garland, A. Witherly, S. MacCarthy, C. Blake, C. Cousins, N. Applebee, I. Buckingham, G. Patridge, P. Booker, R. Emerson. Third row: A. Hayward, R. Russell, R. Sherwood, K. Cousins, G. Gould, R. Walls, D. Kinney, W. Hallowed, C. Gordon. SOPHOMORE CLASS REPORT The Class of 1963 began the year by electing the following class officers: Presi- dent, Wesley Hallowell; Vice President, Colby Gordon; Secretary, Lenore Taylor; and Treasurer, Nancy Caldwell. For money raising projects we sold Italian Sandwiches each week and we held two dances, one in November and one in March. We took part in the Winter Carnival Snow Sculpturing where we, with our “Hot Rod” tied with the Seniors for first place, receiving $2.00. Our class representative for the Snow Carnival Queen was Carolyn Cousins. In sports our class is very active. On the Varsity Team was Kenneth Cousins. On the Girls’ Basketball Team were Nancy Caldwell, and Carolyn Cousins. On the J. V. Basketball Team were Stanley Gar- land, Phillip Booker, Wesley Hallowell, and Robert Haskell. On the J. V. Cheer- ing Squad were Norine Hillier, Capt., Paulette Sawyer, and Anita Witherly. Our class was proud to have three of its members take part in the One Act Play; Penny Rich, Asst. Director, Norine Hillier, and Gail Patridge. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sitting, left to right: Secretary, Lenore Taylor; President, Wesley Hallowell. Standing: Vice President, Colby Gordon; Treas- urer, Nancy Caldwell. First row, left to right: P. Bcmiss, L. Blanchard, B. Currier, B. Sherwood, D. Gould, D. Lord, G. Brawn, D. Gould, D. Stevenson, B. Jordan. Second row: Mr. Overlock. H. Appleby, R. Sands. W. Hanson, D. Overlook, R. Pickard, A. Witham, J. Ham- sted, S. Clark, W. Munn, D. Booker, A. Hillman, B. Richardson, F. Roy, J. Getchell, A. Walker, Mrs. Myers. Third row: D. Keith, E. Libby, M. Brawn, M. Mcllott, J. MacDonald, A. Archer, J. Clifford, W. Edgeconib, R. Griffin, C. Perry, G. Goss, D. DeGrasse. FRESHMAN CLASS REPORT The class of 1964 held their first class meeting and elected the following officers; Presi- dent. G. Goss; Vice President, S. Clark; Secretary, G. Brawn, and Treasurer, J. Homsted. A. Witham and R. Booker were elected to represent our class to the Student Council. D. Keith, G. Goss, J. Homsted, S. Clark, and S. McLain were the spelling representa- tives of our class. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS First row, left to right: Vice President, Sharon Clark; President, Gary Goss; Assistant Treasurer, Beverly Jordan. Standing: Treasurer, Judy Homestead; Sec- retary, Gail Brawn. A f! Majorettes from our class are: D. Lord, S. McLain, D. Gould, and D. Gould. Our Money Making Projects were: Hop with Ron King as our D.J. selling pennants, and basketball buttons with “Hermon Hawks” on them, plus “School Daze” book- lets. We also held a bottle drive which proved to be our most prosperous project, making $105.00. The Class also gave $35.00 towards the new band uniforms. Participants in the J. V. Basketball squad were W. Edgecomb, W. Hansen, B. Richard- son, and D. Keith. The Freshman boys on the Varsity Squad were: J. Reynolds, G. Goss, R. Booker, and W. Hansen. G. Brawn was the only girl from the Freshman class on the J. V. Cheering Squad. S. Clark was the only girl taking part in the Varsity Cheerleading. J. Homsted, S. Clark, B. Jordon played on the Girls’ Varsity Basketball Squad. G. Brawn was elected to represent our class at the Snow Carnival Dance; she was elected queen. First row, left to right: R Ellis, W. Bell, A. Carle, H. Fletcher, J. Martin, D. Boulier, J. Martin, J. Simmons, G. Lord, L. Garland, H. Corson, J. Hanson. Stcond row: Mr. Thomas, M. Getchell. M. Davis, A. Gilks, H. Crosby, R. Treadwell, M. Munn, T. Duran, S- Davis, L. Robinson, S. Overlook, V. Campbell, R. Burgess, F. Butler, L. Bishop, J. Otis, W. Leonard, T. Richardson, F. Roy, R. Keating, B. Jackson, F. Walker, Mrs. Tibbetts. Third row: L. Adams, J. Goodspecd, S. Doughty, E. Cousins, H. Hackett, S. Spencer, R. Patten, J. Thibodeau, R. Ashe, T. Applebee. W. Madelle, L. Lord, N. Hansen, J. Grant, S. Edgecomb, J. Pike, G. Littlefield, R. Walls, R. Booker. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS REPORT The class of 1965 started out with 53 members. A meeting was held, electing the fol- lowing class officers. President, Gaynor Littlefield; Vice President, Jane Pike; Secretary, Joanne Goodspeed; Treasurer, Jean Martin; Assistant Treasurer, Robert Ashe; Student Council Representatives, Jane Martin and Tommy Applebee. Our class advisors, Mrs. Tibbetts and Mr. Thomas, have been very helpful to the class. For money raising activities we sold pop corn in November and soda pop to the dif- ferent classes for their Christmas Parties. A party was held March 3, 1961 in the Home Economics room for the class. On the Junior Varsity cheering squad from our class, are Gaynor Littlefield and Sharon Overlock. The class enjoyed their annual trip to Augusta to meet the Governor and other main points of interest in the city. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Sitting, left to right: Vice President, Jane Pike; President, Gaynor Littlefield. Standing: Treasurer, Jean Martin; Assistant Treasurer, Robert Ashe; Secretary, Joanne Goodspeed. KEYHOLE SPY Hi Kids, What Senior girl did Reverend Booker catch with a hat full of sins? What about it M. V.? ... I always thought the Student Council of Hermon was represented by the most Democratic students in school. But—from what I hear, that’s not so. The election of Student Council officers was crooked The following were chosen: President—S. R., Vice President— M D. Secretary—J. M., and Treasurer C. G.—It makes you wonder, doesn’t it? . . . Ask M. V., S. L., and J. A. why they go for so many rides on the 30 foot slides . . . Whats all this “Ma and Pa” business, K. H. and R. T.? . . . Say, J. A. why do all the boys call you “Fifi” and “Frenchie”? . . . What girls are taking up deer watching in the early morning hours? . . . Neither rain nor sleet nor snow can keep M. D. from C. K.’s house on Saturday nights. What three Hermon boys like to swim in the winter, through ice no less? . . . Who does B. N. call “Chubby”? Who in turn calls B. N. “Snewcombs”? Could it be S. R.? . . . Hey, what’s this I hear about S. C. teaching Algebra in class, Uh? I’d say Mr. O. got the best of her in the long run . .. Say, who’s the cute Senior girl who joined the class when the Senior Superlative pictures were taken. Wow! Her figure tops all I’ve seen . . . Has anyone heard all the chatter that comes from the Girls’ locker room? It seems as if the Girls’ Basketball Team can’t get along too well . . . Say J. A. and V. B., what are the blackmail pictures that S. L. has of you? ... It seems as if the Girls’ Basketball Team has a new fad now. I know you girls go in for things in a big way, but using showers for water fights??? Isn’t that carrying things a little too far? ... I hear that M. V. gets quite a few bangs out of her private dressing room, especially if someone wants to get in . . . What’s the Freshman class got that the Senior Class hasn’t? Could it be S. C.? What about it H. S.? . . . Have you seen the sparkles around the halls? They are coming from Miss S. finger. Good luck to our 1960-61 diamond catcher ... I hear W. H. has made a New Year’s Resolution to pals in all of his French II home- work. If he keeps it, Mr. S. might die of surprise . . . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. L. on their healthy new arrival ... As I hear it a few Sen- iors had quite a time New Year’s Eve. What about it—uh? Why does B. N. wear his knee pads around his ankles while playing basketball? . . . Who’s the clumsy girl who shut her finger in the safe door? Was it be- cause you didn’t want to type J. H.? . . . Goo-goo eyes are exchanged each day by G. L. and S. D. . . . Mr. O. should receive an award for his brave deed. We, the Microphone staff, want him to know we are proud to have a teacher like him at Hermon . . . Who can guess whose legs these are? Hint! “Six little night owls out all night. 6:30 and five pounds more found them at The Hermon Gym door.” If you still don’t know who these beauties are, turn immediately to page 201! Time has come to leave you once again. I hope you’ve enjoyed this year’s episode of “The Keyhole Spy.” EPSTEIN'S South Brewer “Never Undersold GOSS T. V. and ELECTRIC Radio-TV Service and Sales Phone 4-2238 FOSS ESSO SERVIC Range and Fuel Oik Telephone 8021-3 Hampden, Maine 50 Years on the Job Levant, Maine H. H. S. SONG HITS “So Rare” ___________________________ Neckties Around H. H. S. “Are You Lonesome Tonight”_______________________ Detention Hall Lost City”______________________________________________ — Hermon “I Should Care”_________________________ Seniors After Final Exams “Sleepy Lagoon”___________________________________________ Study Hall “Unbelievable” ........................-................ Passing A Test “It’s a Most Unusual Day”_________________ School Closed for Holidays “Just in Time”-------------------------------------------- 8:30 Bell “Too Marvelous for Words”__________________________ Mr. Lord’s Classes “Lets Call The Whole Thing Off”____________________________________ Tests “Fall Out”________________________________________________ 3:00 Bell “Out of Nowhere”____________________________ — Comes Mr. Lundquist “The High and the Mighty”-------------------------------------- - Seniors “What’ll I Do”___________________________________________ Report Cards “It’s All In The Game”__________________________________ Flunking A Test “Pretend”----------------------------------------------- Straight A’s “Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen”............................ Faculty “Steal Away” ......................... -............... Skipping School WANTED COLUMN A Good Car___________________ Speed------------------------ Bobby Pins------------------- A New Boyfriend ............. A New Girlfriend______________ Height_______________________ Curls .......-..............— Girls________________________ Parking Place---------------- Boys_________________________ License______________________ A Good Yearbook______________ A Little Work..... Money________________________ Plenty of Snow In Winter...-. Kennedy Pins----------------- A C 4-_______________________ ______________ Sally Bartlett _____________ Shirley Light _____________Kathy Hansen ........... Cathy Kleinhelter ____________ Melvin Duplisea ______________Judy Andrews __________ Mary Voudoukis _____________ Sonny Buzzell _____________ Mrs. Myers ______________Sharon Clark _____________ Eddie Conant ___________________ Hermon . The Faculty __________ The Senior Class ___________ Mr. MacDonald Roger Pike and Dale Douglas __________ Bernard Duplisea Armstrong Floor Covering Formira Counter Tops Expert Installation HAMPDEN HARDWARE CO. Hampden, Maine Tel. 32-2 C. E. NOYES CO. Tire Distributors Retreading — Accessories 315 Harlow Street Bangor, Maine Dial 2-8277 21 TGN TRAILER COURT Route 2—Hermon, Maine On Carmel-Hermon Line Phone Hermon 8-5563 Brown White Paper Co. PAPER MERCHANTS Telephone 4883 73 Broad Street Bangor, Maine In future years, I hope you will laugh so hard there will be tears, at our jokes that now seem stale, which will then only bring fears.—Of your getting old! JOKES COURTIN’ TROUBLE Cathy K.: You’re very handsome. Mel D.: Gee, I wish I could say something nice about you. Cathy K.: You could if you lied as well as I do. RUDE AWAKENING Mrs. Flewelling: Is your son hard to get out of bed in the morning? Mrs. Conant: No, I just open the door and throw the cat on his bed. Mrs. Flewelling: How does that waken him? Mrs. Conant: He sleeps with the dog! SORRY J. Henry: My fiance has been telling everybody he is going to marry the most beautiful girl in the world. K. Hansen: Oh, what a shame, and after all the time you’ve been going with him. ON PURPOSE Mr. Spaulding: Have you ever had any accidents? Harry: No, except once a horse kicked me, and once a rattlesnake bit me. Mr. Spaulding: Goodness! Weren’t those accidents? Harry: No, they did it on purpose. REALLY Mr. Spaulding: What kind of dog is that? R. Pike: He is a police dog. Mr. Spaulding: He sure doesn’t look like a police dog. R. Pike: Of course not, he’s in the secret service. STEP AHEAD MAKES SENSE Sharon: How can you be so stupid? He: I’m glad I’m not a Frenchman. Virgil: Long range planning. She; Why? He: I can’t speak French. Question: Why did the inkdrops shed tears—? Answer: Because they put their mother in the pen and they didn’t know how long the rest of the sentence would be. Compliments of Compliments of FULLER ROAD TRAILER PARK Hermon, Maine Phone Hermon 8-3833 BOB'S GULF STATION Hampden, Maine KEN BATEY'S Pine Tree Store The Place To Go Far The Brands You Know Phone 27-2 Hampden, Maine C. A. BRAWN SON Chevron Service — General Repairing Light Acetylene Welding—Steam Cleaning Levant, Maine Tel. Levant 4-2103 A. N. ROSS GARAGE Used Auto Parts Hermon, Maine Tel. 8-3754 Mail Address, It.F.D. 2, Bangor Compliments of STATE TRAILER SALES, INC Route 2—Hermon, Maine On Bangor-Hcrmon Line Phone Hermon 8-5555 24 GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: L. Bishop, B. Currier D. Gould, R. Stevens, D. Gould, M. Allen, H. Fletcher. Second row: R. Ellis, R. Keating, S. Davis, P. Keating, S. Clark, S. Spencer, R. Treadwell, A. Walker. Compliment;s of TONY'S BAKERY RICE’S FRANKFURTERS 79 Years’ Quality Products C H. RICE CO. Bangor, Maine Geo. T. Robinson Oil Co. (Div. of the Hincks Coal) Fuel Oil and Range Oil Dial 6478 Bangor ARTHUR CHAPIN CO. Distributors STOKELY’S FINEST FOODS 25 First row, left to right: L. Booker, R Pike, S. Light, C. Klcinhelter, and M. Duplisea. Second row: Advisor, Mr. Overlook, B. Duplisea, M. Allen, P. Carle, and N. Applebee. STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: J. Martin, S. Reardon, Advisor, Mr. Lundquist, C. Gellerson. Second row: A. Witham, J. Henry, P. Randall, T. Applebee, K. Cousins, R. Booker. ARLENE'S Home Style Cooking “We'll Serve you a Meal or a Sandwich It’s a pleasure Arlene and Howard Thomas Hampden, Maine Tel. 29 Compliments of RAINBOW REMNANTS, INC. 20 North Main Street Brewer SAFETY COUNCIL First row, Uft to right: Si. Jordan, G. Lord, N. Hillier, L. Taylor, S. Bartlett. J. Simmons, and J. Hanson. Second row M V oudoukis. D. Gould, D. Lord. S, Clark, C. Cousins. L. Lord, I. Bucking- ham. I. Freeman, C. Gellerson. H. Fletcher, and G. Brawn. Third row: Advisor; Mr Overlook. P Sawver. B. Currier. J. Jewett. L. Roy. R. Clark, S. Davis, J. Otis, W. Madelle. H. Stevens. K. Hansen. S. Light. M. Snow. W Leonard. F Roy. A. VVitherly, N. Caldwell. Fourth row: K. Hartley, E. Libby. VI Mellott, V. Buzzell. R. Flewelling, T. Homstead. P. Adams, R. Pike, B. Newcomb, W. Edgecomb. G. Bishop. R. Tozier, C. Witham. C. Gordon, C. Tozier, G. Goss. Compliments of DR. and MRS. JAMES ELLIOTT Flowers for everyone and for every occasion BREWER FLOWER SHOP Member of Teleflora 178 Parker Street Brewer Tel. 2-3093 “We Deliver” BRAKE SERVICE, INC WESTSIDE CLEANERS, INC 605 Hammond St. Bangor, Maine 28 WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE PATROL BOYS Compliments of BEALS BUSINESS SCHOOL 9 Central Street Bangor—7905 A. H. MARLEY Blacksmith Outfit — Go Anywhere Hermon, Maine Compliments of STICKNEY and BABCOCK FUEL CO. 112 Franklin Street Bangor—5664 STANDARD ELECTRIC CO. Tel. 8-4281 Bangor, Maine OFFICE SECRETARIES Sitting: Lois Booker Standing: Shirley Light, Mary Voudoukis, Judy Henry, Kathy Hansen. SPELLING REPRESENTATIVES Sitting: J. Homstead, S. McClain, S. Clark. Standing: D. Keith, G. Goss. 30 MEMBERS OF THE T. V. COURSE DRAMATICS CLUB First row, left to right: G. Lord, S. Bartlett, L. Taylor, N. Hillier, B. Currier, P. Rich, J. Simmons. Second row: Mr. Thomas, Advisor, S. Reardon, C. Kleinhelter, G. Partridge, S. Clark, N. Applebee, S. Light, S. Davis, I. Freeman, C. Gellerson, H. Hackett, J. Jewett, R Stevens. Third row: N. Caldwell, 1 Richardson, G. Goss, J. Andrews, R. Flewelling, P. Adams, R. Pike, D. Walls, M. Mellott, L. Lord, W. Madelle. R. Treadwell. LIBRARIAN CLUB First row, left to right: D. Boulier, L. Taylor, N. Caldwell, M. Munn, P. Sawyer, L. Booker, H. Fletcher. Second row: Advisor, Mr. Thomas, N. Hillier, D. Gould, D. Gould, R. Stevens, L. Adams, D. Hackctt, S. Clark, J. Jewett, L. Robinson, B. Currier, L. Garland, R. Ellis. Third row: S. Davis, N. Applebee, C. Cousins, W. Munn, S. Edgecomb, M. Mellott, D. Degrasse, S. Light, G. Patridge. Short or Tall, Big or Small JOHN PAUL Fits ’Em All 51-57 Pickering Square Bangor, Maine “Say It With Flowers Tel. 6159 SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSE Dwight S. Russell, Prop. CUT FLOWERS, DESIGNS, SEEDLINGS (Above Auditorium) Buck Street Bangor, Maine Compliments of BANGOR BEEF Compliments of LITTLEFIELD SAFE LOCK CO. Safes — Vaults — Building Hardware Brewer, Maine 34 F. H. A. OF AMERICA First row, left to right: J. Jewett, S. Light, J. Henry, M. Voudoukis, C. Kleinhelter. Second row: Miss Sawtellc, S. McCarthy, S. Bartlett, I. Freeman, K. Hansen, S. Reardon, C. Gellcrson. CREED For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America’s future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage And high hope. WIRTHMORE FEED CO. Grain — Grass Seeds — Fertilizer 17 Independent St. Bangor, Maine Warehouse—North Bangor Telephone 2-8281 or 2-8282 DANA'S TRAILER GRILL 72 Summer Street ,r OSCAR'S RESTAURANT 50-56 Washington Street Open Day and Night Bangor, Maine THAYERS' PHOTO SHOP 169 State St. — Bangor, Maine PORTRAITS IN COLOR Your Anscochrome Color Headquarters Tel. 2-8735 Shirley Light Dwight Walls Harry Stevens Roger Pike . 1st Dramatics 2nd Dramatics 1st Oratory 2nd Oratory JUNIOR EXHIBITION 1960 First row, left to right: K. Hansen, S. Light, J. Henry, J. Jewett. Second row: D. Walls, H. Stevens, R. Pike. Sports in Action VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to right: Mgr. P. Adams. R. Booker, G. Goss, D. Grant, (Co-Captains M. Duplisca, and R. Pike), B. Newcomb, R. Tozier, B. Duplisea, K. Cousins and Coach MacDonald. The boys’ basketball team had its best season in a number of years under Coach Clyde MacDonald. The team went to the Eastern Maine Tournament, winning its first game, then losing in the Semi-finals to Mount Desert. The team had a total win-loss record of 17 wins and 7 losses, including tournament play. High scorers for the season were. Seniors, Roger Pike with 454 points, Mel Duplisea with 370, and Junior Bruce Newcomb with 335. The team for next year looks very good with the return of Bruce Newcomb, James Reynolds, Bernard Duplisea, and Ralph Tozier, who were all starters at different times this season. Hermon 79 Corinna 61 Hermon 60 Hampden 61 Hermon 66 East Corinth 49 Hermon 57 Milo 55 Hermon 77 Unity-Freedom 86 Hermon 70 Higgins 55 Hermon 77 Bluehill 54 Hermon 65 Unity-Freedom 66 Hermon 73 Hartland 40 Hermon 57 Carmel 30 Hermon 51 Corinna 67 Hermon 75 Alumni 65 Hermon 67 East Corinth 64 Hermon 79 Hartland 58 Hermon 81 Milo 94 Hermon 60 Hampden 50 Hermon 65 Carmel 26 Hermon 79 Bluehill 53 Hermon 77 Higgins 65 Hermon 63 Erskine 25 Hermon 69 Bingham 58 Hermon 57 Unity-Freedom 50 Hermon 67 Mt. Desert 83 Hermon 61 Brownville Jet. 64 39 Kneeling, left to right: Manager, M. Allen, S. Reardon, S. Bartlett, M. Jordan, Manager, L. Adams. . Standing: Coach, Mr. Lundquist, S. Clark, J. Homstead, C. Cousins, K. Hansen, Captain, J. Andrews, J. Henry, I. Freeman, S. Light, C. Gellerson, M. Voudoukis. VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Hermon had a very successful season, with a 10-0 League record which won for us the Central Maine League Championship and Trophy. Mr. Lundquist, our coach, had each team member’s name engraved on the gold plate of the trophy. The first three forwards were: Seniors, Maryanthy Voudoukis and Kathy Hansen; Sophomore, Carolyn Cousins. The first three guards were: Seniors, Shirley Light and Judy Henry; Junior, Judy Andrews. Carolyn Cousins who represented our team at Husson College for the Regional Foul Shooting Contest, won the trophy with a 27 out of 35 record. With Mr. Lundquist’s coaching, next year’s team looks very hopeful. 41 TTKblSTX JAYVEE BASKETBALL From left to right: Coach, Mr. Lord, T. Richardson, P. Booker, W. Munn, H. Stevens, V. Buzzell. R Haskell. W. F.dgecomb, R Flewelling, G. Bishop, K. Hartley, W. Hallo- well, W. Hansen, D. Keith, Manager, A. Pinkam. The Jayvees played 12 games this year, winning 5 and losing 7. Coach for the team was Mr. Lord and high scorers were Harry Stevens and Virgil Buzzell. Hermon 39 Hermon 44 Hermon 46 Hermon 36 Hermon 43 Hermon 60 Hermon 36 Hermon 35 Hermon 46 Hermon 39 Hermon 41 Hermon 48 Hampden 55 Milo 49 Unity-Freedom 34 Higgins 24 Bluehill 39 Unity-Freedom 17 East Corinth 38 East Corinth 37 Milo 52 Hampden 45 Bluehill 64 Higgins 37 43 TRACK Le t to right: Coach, Mr. Lord, B. Duplisca, V. Buzzell, K. Cousins, M. Duplisea, R. Tozier, R. Pike. BASEBALL Kneeling: Manager R. Burgess, D. Keith, D. Booker, B. Duplisea, R. Flewelling, R. Bragg. Standing: Coach, Mr. Lord, M. Duplisea, R. Tozier, V. Buzzell, H. Stevens, W. Munn, V. Allen. 44 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Counter Clockwise: Co-captains, S. Light and J. Jewett, M. Cutler, M. Allen, S. Bartiett, S. Reardon, and R. Stevens. CHEERING REPORT, 1960-61 The Varsity Cheerleaders had a very successful season for which to cheer. During the tournament we introduced our team by holding a hoop of Royal Blue with the Hawk presented in sequins, made by Cathy Klein- helter, for them to jump through at the first game. At the second game we held a hoop of Blue and Gold crepe paper and in the center a big button with “Hermon Hawks” on it made by Norine Hillier and Sharon Reardon. While the team was coming onto the floor the H. H. S. Band played “Hail, Hail, The Gang’s All Here,” which well fitted the occasion. For the tournament the school bought megaphone emblems to accentu- ate our gold sweaters which was the only change in our uniforms this year. We wish to thank Mr. Lundquist for cheers he gave to us, Miss Sawtelle, our coach, and Mrs. Taylor for repainting our megaphones. Also we wish to thank that certain group of 7th and 8th graders who made available for us. shakers to use during the tournament. Our thanks go to .Teanne Jewett who cheered with us during the tournament. I am sure that the cheerleaders that belonged to our squad will look back with the proud feeling of being able to have had the opportunity to cheer for our great team of 1961. 45 J. V. CHEERLEADERS Counter clockwise: G. Littlefield, A. Witherly, G. Brawn, S. Overlock, Captain, N. Hillier, P. Sawyer. Center: J. Jewett JAYVEE CHEERLEADERS' REPORT The J. V. Cheerleaders were out to a good start cheering the J. V. Boys’ and Varsity Girls’ Basketball Teams on to victory. We would like to extend our thanks to Miss Sawtelle who was our advisor for the year. We would like, also, to thank Jeanne Jewett, our mascot, who has been with us for three years and a member of the third grade at Hermon Elementary School. Those who joined our squad for the first time this year were: Sharon Overlock, Gail Brawn, and Paulette Sawyer. Norine Hillier was our Captain. 47 7th and 8th Grade Girls' Basketball ALUMNI CLASS OF 1936 Perry Bean—Last reported working in Colorado Clyde Booker—Pastor of Levant Church and Carpenter, MBA, Bangor, Maine Louise Clifford—(Mrs. Goodspeed) Home, R 1, Carmel, Maine Harriet Coffin—(Mrs. Stanley Loren) Home, Carmel, Maine Rebecca Dole—(Mrs. Ambrose) Home, 1724 Prairie St., Northridge, California Barbara Higgins—(Mrs. Watson) Home, 20 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, Maine Winston Judkins—Bangor Window Co., Old Town, Maine George Kelly—New England Telephone Co., Hampden, Maine Wilford Leathers—Employment Office, Norridgewock, Maine Thelma Luce—(Mrs. Cross) Home, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Verl Morrison—Lane Construction Co., 74 Poliquin Ave., Auburn, Maine Ruth Overlock—(Mrs. Fessenden) Home, 27 Pearl St., Bangor, Maine Regina Parkman—(Mrs. Ernest) Home, Connecticut CLASS OF 1948 Ronald Byers—Working in Washington, D. C., Living in Virginia Paul Foss—B A Bus Driver, R 1, Carmel, Maine Paul Goodspeed—Senior Aircraft Meclianic ANG, R 2, Bangor, Maine, c o Carter Gwendolyn Gray—(Mrs. Trenholm) Home, R 2, Bangor, Maine Barbara Gray—(Mrs. Sibley) Home, 5558 East Dakota Ave., Fresno 27, California Elaine Hemberg—(Mrs. St. Louis) Eastern Trust Banking Co., R 1, Carmel, Maine Rosina Leavitt—Location-Unknown William Lindsey—Instructor, Nuclear Power School, Balston Spa, N. Y. Duane Lovely—Poultry Farmer, R 1, Carmel, Maine Clair Overlock—Freeses Dept. Store, 29 Pearl St., Bangor, Maine Elwood Mason—Farming, Levant, Maine Grace Mason—Nurse, California Juanita Patten—(Mrs. Carson) Home, Hampden, Maine Carroll Pichard—Dairy Business, R 2, Bangor, Maine Joanne SanAntonio—(Mrs. Edward Hoppe) Home, New York Mary Treadwell—(Mrs. Berry) Home, Sebago, Maine Harriette Voudoukis—(Mrs. Renegar) City Savings Bank, Pittfield, Mass. Grace Warren—(Mrs. Rogers) Home, 35 Silver Road, Bangor, Maine Mary Withee—(Mrs. Ray Bemiss, Jr.) Custodian Levant Schools, Levant, Maine Alfred Woodward—Coles Express, Grove St., Bangor, Maine CLASS OF 1960 Edward Butler—Ellingwood Farms, Hermon, Maine Sylvia Caldwell—(Mrs. Leon Stiely, Jr.) Home, Hermon, Maine Barry Carle—U. of M., Hermon, Maine George Cousins—Ken Cousins Garage, Hermon, Maine Fred Emerson, Jr.—Bookkeeper Queen Charterhouse Motel, Hermon, Me. Frances Getchell—Beal Business School, Hermon, Maine Nancy Gordon—(Mrs. Gene Powers) Home, Hermon, Maine Valerie Hawkins—Husson College, Bangor, Maine Sharon Grant—U. of M., Hermon, Maine Lawrence Hartley—The Mart, Hermon, Maine Gail Hillier—Eastern Trust Banking Co., Hermon, Maine Herbert Jordon—Kagan-Lown Co., Hermon, Maine Dennis Lord—Air Force Sandra Patten—U. of M., Hermon, Maine Arthur Robinson—The Mart, Hermon, Maine Carolyn Russell—Sec. 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