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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.
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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.
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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
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