Hermon High School - Microphone Yearbook (Hermon, ME)

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THE MICROPHONE Volume 33 Number 1 PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1962 HERMON HIGH SCHOOL BUILT IN 1953 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication Faculty .... Staff Tribute Underclassmen Activities Athletics Pay? 2 3 4 14 15 25 39 51 Alumni DEDICATION We, the Senior class of 1962, wish to dedicate our edition of the Microphone to MR. WILFRED LORD for the guidance and understanding he has given us during the most important years of our lives. 2 Mr. David Lovell Bowdoin College Major in French 4r. Marvin Overlook University of Maine B. A. in History Mr. Wilfred Lord University of Maine B. H. in Psychology Mr. Carl Withee Gorham State Teachers College Industrial Arts Mr. Enoch Thomas B. A., Defiance College H E F A C U L Mrs. Anne Carr University of Maine Home Economics Mrs. Lelia Taylor A. B. Earlham College Northern Conservatory of Music Bertha G. Myers Bay Path Institute, U. of M. Summer School, Beal Business College Mrs. Eleanor Graves Northern Conservatory of Music 4 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Secretary, Sharon Reardon: President, John Page. Standing: Vice President, Ralph Tozier; Treasurer, Mary Sue Allen; Assistant Treasurer, Sally Bartlett, not pictured. SENIOR CLASS REPORT The Senior Class began its last year at H. H. S. under the supervision of our class advisor, Mr. Withee. We elected the following class officers: President, John Page; Vice President, Ralph Tozier; Secretary, Sharon Reardon; Treasurer, Roberta Stevens; and Assistant Treas- urer, Sally Bartlett. John Page was elected President of the Student Council and Ralph Tozier was chosen Vice President. During the year Roberta Stevens left us and Mary Sue Allen was elected to fill her office. Our goal was to earn enough money to go on a class trip and to have a successful gradua- tion. Our Hunter’s Breakfast was very successful, contributing a substantial amount to our treasury. The Senior Class is very grateful to Mr. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Withee, Mrs. Free- man, Mrs. Page and Mrs. Clark for the help they gave in making the Hunter’s Breakfast a success. Other money makers were the sale of ice cream, candy, potato chips, and hot dogs. Our class excelled in the magazine drive by winning both prizes of $25.00 each. Iona Freeman served as General Manager of the drive and Sally Bartlett was her assistant. Mary Sue Allen was captain of the Senior Room. Office secretaries in the Senior class were Iona Freeman, head secretary; Mary Sue Allen, Sally Bartlett, Eddie Conant, Marcia Cutler, Barbara Dansereau, Mary Ann Jordan, Phyllis Keating, and John Page. Members of the class chosen to the National Honor Society were: Mary Sue Allen; Sally Bartlett, Patricia Carle, Ronald Clark, and Bernard Duplisea. Bernard Duplisea served as President and Mary Sue Allen was Secretary-Treasurer. Boys’ Varsity Basketball players were: Bruce Newcomb, Ralph Tozier, David Grant, and Bernard Duplisea. The manager was Kenneth Hartley, and his assistants were Ed Conant and Alan Pinkham. Girls’ Varsity Basketball players were: Sally Bartlett, Carolyn Cousins, Iona Freeman, Charlene Gellerson, and Mary Ann Jordan. The manager was Mary Sue Allen, and her assistants were Sally Bartlett and Marcia Cutler. The boys who tried out for spring baseball were Gary Bishop, David Grant, Kenneth Hartley, Thomas Homsted, Ralph Tozier, and Bernard Duplisea. Members of the “HAWK” newspaper staff were: Pat Carle, editor; Sally Bartlett, Ron- nie Clark, Mary Sue Allen, and Tom Homsted. The majority of the Senior Class were hosts and hostesses at the reception given for the retiring Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Earl C. McGraw. This brings an end to all our study worries as well as the fun we have had during our school years at H. H. S. We will be sorry to leave, but fond memories of our school days will linger with us always. AM RY SUZETTE ALLEN “Toots” .4 mixture of Youth, Pep, and Good Fun.” LAWRENCE ADRIAN APPLEBY “Cider” “Men were Made to Listen, as well as to Talk ” SALLY LOIS BARTLETT “Shortie” in Statute—but who can Match Her ” Commercial Course Industrial Arts Course Glee Club 1, 2; National Honor So- Patrol Boy 1; Shop Club 1 ciety 3, 4, Trcasuier-Secrctary 4; Class Treasurer 4; J. V. Cheering 1, Varsity Cheering 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Manager Girls' Basketball 3, 4: Office Secretary 4: Dramatics Club 4, One- Act Play 4; “HAWK” staff 4; Class Prophecy 4; Capt. Magazine Drive 4. 1' H. A. 1. 2, 3, 4, President Student Council 1,2: Safety Couth 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Basketb 2. 3, 4; Softball 2, 3; Cheering Dramatics Club 3. 4. Treasurer Junior Exhibition 3; National Hon Society 4: Newspaper Staff 4; Min phone Staff 4; Manager Girls' Bail ball Team 4; First Honor Society. CARY EDWIN BISHOP “Caddy” ‘'He loves to Build not to Boast” Industrial Arts Course Patrol Boy 1, 2; Shop Club 1. 2: Operator of Consession at Basketball Gaines 4 GARY ERWIN BISHOP “Ambitious” “Take your Chance While its Still There ” General Course J. V. Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN CARLE y° “Pat” “What 1 Don't see, Til Never Believe” College Course F. H. A. 1 ; T. V. Course 2, 3; Juni Exhibition 3; National Honor Soci 3, 4; Editor-In-Chief: “HAWK C. M. L. Spelling Contest 1, 4; S ond Honor Essay 4; Micropho Staff 4. RONALD ■Spm lol lice. Coarse Xy( U 4 I LARK ntiU moral B Okrtb. y Council 1 2, 3,i tball I y iiouncii; i, 3,i 4. s'ilifmal . Honor Socfc honn,JStaff 4; Librjffyn 4 J, 4iS Junior Fire Tinner I. 2, 3, 4; lujtfior Exhibition 3: The HAWK” Band Award 3; Class History 4. Safe- turer 4; Micro- Band 2, EDW ARD LYLE CONANT “Fats” Why be Difficult, when with a Little Effort you can be Impossible. Commercial Course Safety Council 1: Shop Club 2; Junior Exhibition 3; Dramatics Club 4; Assistant Manaeer Varsity Basket- ball 4. BARBARA HELEN DANSEREAU CAROLYN ANN COUSINS “Cousy” “I’m Willing to Try anything Once. Commercial Course Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Cheering 4; F. H. A. 1. 2; Softball 1, 2, 3. 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Coarh 4, Captain 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Office Secretary 4; Librarian 2, 3, 4: Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. BERNARD RICHARD DUPLISEA MARCIA ELAINE CUTLER “Marcia” The Girl of Independent Shnd. Commercial Course Cheering 2, 3, 4; F. II. A. 1, 2; Assistant Manager of Girls Basketball 4; Office Secretary 4. “Barb” Bunny” “Talking she knew not why and not what.” “Either I will find a way, or, I will Make one.” Comcrcial Course College Course Christian High School 1; Houlton High School. Hampden Academy, Orono High School 2, Orono High School 3; Chorus 1, 2; Softball 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Vollyball 3; Her- mon High School 4; F. H. A. 4; Librarian 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Cross Country 3, . 4: Microphone Staff 3, 4. Editor-in- Chief 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 3. President 4; Science Award 2; French Award 2; English Award 2; Math Award 3; History Award 3; Valcdirtorian 4. “Be Bold, but not loo Bold.” General Course Hampden Academy 1, 2; Hrrmon High School 3. 4. DAVID LEROY GRANT “Dingle” “Sent do Today, what you Might be Able to get away xnth Tomorrow.” “I Know a Little about a lot of things.” Commercial Course Basketball 2. 3. 4; Intramural Basket- ball 2. 3, 4: Glee Club I: Librarian Club 1; F. H. A. 2. 3, 4, Historian 3, Vice-President 4; Dirigo Girls' State 3; Class Secretary 3; Safety Council 3; Office Secretary 4; Microphone Staff 4, Assistant Editor; Junior Ex- hibition 3. First Prize Dramatics; General Manager of the Magazine Drive 4; DAR Good Citizenship Award 4; One-Act Play KENNETH LANCASTER HARTLEY “Butch sfof' “Take me just as I am.” “She comes with Gusts of Laughi Commercial Course East Corinth Academy I ; Bn High School 2; Hcrmon High Sc 3, 4; Student Council 3, Treasure Varsity Cheering 3. 4; Varsity f Basketball 3. 4; Softball 3, 4; Si Council 3; Office Secretary 3, 4 H. A. 3; Librarian 4. THOMAS FRANKLIN HOMS “Tom” “Girls Irritate me. I love to Irritated” Commercial Course Industrial Arts Course Industrial Arts Course J. V. Basketball I. 2; Varsity Basket- ball 1. 2. 3. 4: Class N ice-President 1; Safety Council 2. 3; Shop Club 2, 3; Student Council 2. Dramatics Club 4: Class Vice-Presi- dent 3; Student Council 2; Intra- mural Basketball 2. 3, 4; Shop Club 4; Safety Council 2, 3. 4: Secretary of 4-H Club 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 4. Intramural Basketball 1 : Indui Arts Club 2; Junior Fire Fighte Safety Council 3; Junior Exhib 3. 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Reporter 2; Glee Club 4; Student Council 3, President 3; Cheering 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Class Secretary 4; Lit- erary Editor of Microphone 4; Cap- tain Magazine Drive 1 ; Dramatics Club 3. 4, Vice President 4; Micro- phone Staff 3, 4. Caribou High School I, 2, 3, AgriJ cultural Course 1, 2. 3; Hermonj High School 4, General Course 4. RALPH HOOD TOZIER. JR. “Jug” “Not to know me is missing one of the greatest opportunities of life.” General Course Class Vice-President 1; Baseball 1 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4; Cross Country 3; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Council 2. 3, 4, President 4; Class Marshal 3; Class Vice-President 4; Student Council 4, Vice President 4; Shop Club Secretary 2. CHARLES LESLIE WITHAM “Hoss” “I take life just as I find it General Course Junior Fire Force 1, 2, 3, 4; Safetyl Council 2, 3, 4; American Legion Citizenship Award 3; Microphone Staff 4; Dirigo Boys’ State 3. MOST STUDIOUS CLASS FLIRTS CLASS ATHLETES BEST DANCERS BEST ALL AROUND MOST FRIENDLY CLASS SWEETHEARTS SHORTEST AND TALL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 1. Carolyn Cousins 2. Charles Wit ham 1 Iona Freeman 4. Philip Thompson 5. Cary and Cary Bishop 6. Ronald Clark 7. Mary Jordan 8. Charlene Gellerson 9. Edward Patten 10. John Page 11. Edward Conant 12. Mary Sue Allen 13. Sally Bartlett 14. Kenneth Hartley 15. Sharon Reardon 16. Lawrence Appleby 17. Ralph Tozier 18. Bernard Duplisea 19. Phyllis Keating 20. Patricia Carle 21. Bruce Newcomb 21 SENIOR INITIALS M. A.—Merry Always L. A.—Lots of Ambition S. B.—Small Bombshell C. B.—Can’t Boast G. B.—Good Bet P. C.—Part Cautious R. C.—Heal Casual E. C.—Educated Casanova C. C.—Comic Clown M. C.—Mad-Cap - 'TTVojvAa - B. D.—Boys’ Delight B. D.—Bold, Dauntless K. E.—Rather Eccentric I. F.—Ideal Flirt C. G.—Chose George D. G.—Dangerous Gamble K. H.—Kind of Handsome T. H.—Temper Happy M. J.—Mischievous Joker P. K.—Perpetual Kidder B. N.—Big Nut J. P.—Jovial Person E. P.—Extreme Panic A. P.—Always Patient S. R.—Small Rebel P. T.—Perfect Thought R. T.—Roving Terror C. W.—Calmly Waiting THE NEW CAR Just out of the showroom A new Car has been sold Gleaming and shiny— A sight to behold. A high-powered engine— Well oiled and new Custom upholstery— Bucket seats too. Out on a trial run The power steering feels good And power brakes stop you The way good brakes should. But all of these extras Are not worth a dime— If you take that car out And roll it over sometime. 15 Thomas Homsted TRIBUTE TO SUPERINTENDENTS Earl C. McGraw Resigned from our school union after seventeen and a half years of faithful service to the education of students in Hermon. Howard S. Millett We feel very fortunate to have Mr. Millett succeed Mr. McGraw as our superintendent. We feel confident that under his guidance the schools of Hermon will reach new educational heights. 16 JUNIOR CLASS Front row, left to right: B. Henderson, N. Hillier. P. Sawyer, L. Taylor. P. Rich. S. Camp- bell. Second row. C. Gordon, A. Hayward, K. Cousins, L. Doughty, C. Blake, V Witherly, G. Partridge, R. Russell, P. Booker, Advisor; Mr. Carr. Third row: D. Douglass. S. Garland, D. Malloch, R. Haskell. G. Gould T. Griffin, R. Bragg, W. Hallowell. R. Dansercau, D. Kinney. The class officers were: Dale Douglass, President; Wesley Hallowell, Vice President; Penelope Rich, Secretary; Kenneth Cousins, Treasurer. Dale Douglass and Wesley Hallo- well are the Junior Class representatives in the Student Council. The Junior Class is well represented in the extra-curricular activities. Kenneth Cousins, Richard Dansereau, Phillip Booker, and Wesley Hallowell played on the Varsity Basketball team; Stanley Garland played on Junior Varsity. On the Varsity Cheering Squad were Norine Hillier, Paulette Sawyer, and Anita With- erly. Dale Douglass and Stanley Garland are in the band. Gail Partridge and Penelope Rich are members of the newly formed Future Teachers’ Club. Richard Dansereau, Kenneth Cousins, and Wesley Hallowell were on the track team. Gail Partridge, Penelope Rich, and JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS From left to right: Vice President. Wesley H.tllowell; President, Dale Douglass; Treasurer, Kenneth Cousins; Secretary, Penelope Rich. Ronnie Russell were in the one act play. Phil- lip Booker, Richard Dansereau, Richard Walls, Stanley Garland, Wesley Hallowell, and Arthur Hayward tried out for baseball. Paulette Saw- yer and Lenore Taylor became members of the National Honor Society. Lenore Taylor, Paulette Sawyer, Dale Douglass, Kenneth Cousins, Robert Haskell are on the HAWK Staff. Paulette Sawyer. Dale Douglass, and Penelope Rich are on the Year Book Staff. The Junior Class added to its treasury by sponsoring a record hop, by selling Drake’s products and school pens. The main interests for us this year were the Junior Prom and Junior Exhibition. Those chosen as finalists for Junior Exhibition were Richard Danse- reau, Dale Douglass, Wesley Hallowell, Robert Haskell, Norine Hillier, Richard Walls, Pene- lope Rich, Gail Partridge, Lenore Taylor, Stan- ley Garland, and Ronald Russell. The Junior Class would like to thank our class advisor, Mr. Carr, and the rest of the faculty for their help during the year. Penelope Rich 17 SOPHOMORE CLASS Front row, left to right: D. Stevenson, B. Currier, D Gould, C. Harris, D. Lord, G. Brawn, D. Gould, B Jordan, L. Blanchard. Second row: Advisor, Mr. Lord, A. Walker, H. Appleby, B. Richardson, N. Dansereau, S. McLain, J. Graves, J. Homstcd, I. Buckingham, S. Clark, L. Roy, R. Sherwood. Third row: D. Keith, G. Hillman, A. Witham, K. Floyd, J. Reynolds, C. Perry, J. Clifford, A. Archer, W. Edgecomb, G Goss. W. Munn, R. Booker, R. Pickard, W. Hansen, E. Libby. We began this year under the supervision of Mr. Lord. The following class officers were elected: President, Gary Goss; Vice President, Gail Brawn; Secretary, Sharon Clark; and Treasurer, Robert Pickard. Gary Goss and Gail Brawn represented us on the Student Council. Judy Homsted was a spelling representative who went to Newport. Walter Edge- comb and Judy Homsted were elected to the National Honor Society. Diane and Donna Gould and Sharon McLain were majorettes. We were well represented in all sports Jimmy Reynolds, Gary Goss, and Richard SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS From left to right: President, Gary Goss; Treas- urer, Robert Pickard; Secretary, Sharon Clark; Vice President, Gail Brawn. this year. Playing for the Varsity boys were Booker. On the J. V. Squad were David Keith, Walter Edgecomb, Barry Richardson, Wayne Hansen, and Walter Munn. Beverly Jordan, Sharon Clark, Nancy Dansereau, Judy Homsted, and Judy Graves played on the Girls’ Varsity Basketball Squad. Those who ran track were Gary Goss, Walter Edgecomb, and Richard Booker. Those boys who played spring baseball were Jimmy Reynolds, Richard Booker, David Keith, Walter Edgecomb, and Walter Munn. Gail Brawn was on the J. V. Cheering Squad and Sharon Clark cheered for the Varsity Cheer- ing Squad. Our class was proud to have two of its members take part in the One Act Play, “Take A Letter,”—Judy Graves and Sharon Clark. Gail Brawn was elected to represent our class at the Snow Carnival. 18 FRESHMAN CLASS Front row, left to right: J. Hansen, G. Lord, R. Ellis, J. Martin, H. Fletcher, M. Munn, C. Cutler, L. Bishop, D. Boulier, J. Martin, L. Stubbs, S. Essex, J. Simmons, A. Carle. Second row. Advisor, Mrs. Tibbetts, F. Walker, E Keith, M. Getchell, B. Jackson, A. Gilks, F. Roy, M. Grif- fin, B. Sherwood, G. Littlefield, S. Overlock, H Hackett, N. Hansen, J. Pike, J. Goodspeed, L. Adams, L. Robinson, V. Campbell, R. Treadwell, W. Leonard, L. Turner, H. Corson, W. McVicar, L. Garland, Mrs. Bridges. Third row: R. Booker, J. Fitz, R. Keating, B. Richardson, M. Brawn, L. Quinn, G. Waterman, J. Thibodeau, T. Applebee, R. J. Griffin, R. Ashe, G. Porter, E. Cousins, S. Edgecomb, R. Patten, F. Butler, J. Grant, D. DeGrasse, S. Davis, S. Doughty, T. Duran, R. Walls, H. Crosby. Our first year of high school began by electing our class officers. They are as follows: President, Lynda Garland; Vice President, Jeffrey Grant; Secretary, Jean Martin; Treas- urer, Jane Pike; and Assistant Treasurer, Lorraine Adams. Our class advisors are Hazel Tibbetts and David Lovell. Gaynor Littlefield, Sharon Overlock, and Leanne Robinson were cheerleaders for the J. V. Cheering Squad. Joanna Hanson and Jane and Jean Martin were chosen for majorettes. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS From left to right: Vice President, Jeff Grant; Treasurer, Jane Pike; Assistant Treasurer, Lorraine Adams; Secretary, Jean Martin; Presi- dent, Lynda Garland. Sharon Overlock was our candidate for the Snow Carnival Queen. And she won. We had a Christmas Party and a Harvest Moon Dance for our social activities. WIRTHMORE FEED CO. Grain — Grass Seeds — Fertilizer 17 Independent St. Bangor, Maine Warehouse—North Bangor Telephone 912-8281 or 942-8282 DANA'S TRAILER GRILL 72 Summer Street 19 EIGHTH GRADE Seated, from left to right: L. Harris, S. Snow, S. Walls, B. Witherly, L. King, L. Ashe, C. Thibodeau, C. Leonard, S. Hudson, B. Burgess, L. Wentworth, L. Bevan, K. Dark, L. Miller. Second row: Mr. Overlook, Class Advisor, T. Dansereau, T. Duran, J. Homsted, N. Garland, K. Klienheltcr, L. Savage, E. Hanning, L. Burke, L. Harris, T. Partridge, J. Jewett, K. Taylor, J. Blanchard, R. Reyn- olds, R. Simmons, P. Rich. R. Lord, S. Spencer, Mr. Thomas. Third row: T. Clark, G. Lord. A. Thayer, D. Getchell, V. Spencer. A. Freeman, C. Harris, K. Light, M. Nickerson, D. Archer, J. Treadwell, F. Thayer, A. Smith, F. Noyes, M. Homsted. Short or Tall, Big or Small JOHN PAUL Fits ’Em All 51-57 Pickering Square Bangor, Mair The Class of 1966 held its first meeting and elected the following officers: President Linda Lou Harris; Vice President, Arlan Freeman; Secretary, Lorraine Ashe; Treasurer Carolyn Leonard; and Assistant Treasurer, Kathe Thomas. A king and queen were crowned at our class party on March 2,1962; they were Cliftoi Small and Nancy Garland. We have three J. V. Cheerleaders. They are Karen Kleinhelter Joanne Jewett, and Lorraine Ashe. Our class advisors are Mr. Overlock and Mr. Thomas. We would like to thank them fo their guidance. The class has had several projects They were a Food Sale at W. T. Grants an' a Fudge Sale in our school corridors. We have three majorettes in our class They are Lynn Bevan, Sandra Spencer, an Linda King. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS From left to right: Vice President, Arlan Free- man; President, Linda Lou Harris; Secretary, Lorraine Ashe; Treasurer, Carolyn Leonard. “Say It With Flowers” Trl. 947-8464 SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSE Dwight S. Russell, Prop. CUT FLOWERS, DESIGNS, SEEDLINGS (Above Auditorium) Buck Street Bangor. Maine KEYHOLE SPY Hi, Everybody! Well, here it is 1962 and we bet you can not wait to read the latest gossip! What is this affair between B. N. and L. A.? Oh, well, I suppose you are never too old to learn . . . What eighth grade girl seems to annoy Mr. Lovell; Now that’s not very nice, is it J. J.? . . . Who is Mr. Lundquist’s new friend? Could it be Albert or Albertina? Isn’t it a rather odd companion? . . . What’s the latest count of R. D.’s ex-girl- friends? Is anybody keeping score for him? . . . Has T. H. had any ap- plicants for his want-ads? . . . Who were the new teachers that some of the senior girls flipped over? We’ll never tell . . . What are the big attrac- tions in the eighth grade room? . . . Mr. Withee seems to be having quite a lot of trouble with the seniors . . . What two teachers had to be rousted out of bed by some of the students? How lazy can some people get!! After all, it was only three o’clock in the morning! Seriously, the seniors thank all those who helped to make the Hunters’ Breakfast a success . . .. And speaking about lazy people, N. H. brings a pillow to sit on. If the seats are that hard, perhaps you should write to your Congressman! . . . Why do the boys call A. H. “baby”? Some of the things he does makes us wonder . . . The girls in Junior Exhibition were slightly out-numbered, four to seven . . . What’s this I hear about Mr. W.? What time was it when you went fishing, anyway? Well, we sure hope you caught some for all of your trouble . . . Why did T. H. lose a tooth at the Hunters’ Breakfast? Could it be that they itched too much? ... I wonder what Mr. C.’s ideas are on having classes outside on the lawn? Ask S. R., she knows ... I hear that M. A. has plenty of boyfriends, especially tall ones. It must be nice! . . . Who is Whing-ding? Ask K. K., she’ll tell you . . . I’ve heard of trading used cars, but never trading used boyfriends. I guess it it doesn’t work out so well, as L. D. and A. W. can; tell you ... What’s this I hear about B. N. in P. O. D.? Is it really possible for some- one to be in love with a chair? . . . There sure must be a lot of hungry people in P.O.D. class. If you don’t believe me, check the desks once in a while. There’s more in them than books . . . How did B. N. get stuck on a side street in Bangor? Could it be that he was doing Mr. C. a favor? Well, at least Mr. C. lent him a shovel . . . Did D. G. really blackmail I. F.? Wouldn’t you like to know what it was all about? Well, ask them, . . . I hear that S. B. finally got a bright red car. Now that she has it, she wants to sell. Any prospects? . . . The number of diamond catchers in the senior class seems to vary. Anyone know the reason why, S. B.,? Well kids, this brings to a close another thrilling episode of the KEY- HOLE SPY. It’s time for me to hibernate for another year. But all you kids better be good, because never fear, I’ll be back again next year. EPSTEIN'S GOSS T. V. and ELECTRIC FOSS ESSO SERVICE 50 Years on the Job 'Never Undersold' South Brewer Radio-TV Service and Sales Phone 884-2238 Range and Fuel Oils Telephone 8021-3 Hampden, Maine Levant, Maine 21 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 David G.: You’re the only girl I’ve ever Loved. Sharon C.: Just my luck; I always get stuck with the beginners. RACKET Mrs. Myers: How much do you pay Phyllis K to baby sit? Mr. Lundquist: We pay her 50 an hour to talk to her boyfriend, watch TV, and dean out the refrigerator. ANSWER Mr. Lovell: What is an expert? „ . Ronnie C X is a mathematical term used to denote something unknown. Spurt is a drip of water under pressure. Therefore an x-spurt is an unkonwn drip under pressure. LOVE TROUBI.ES Senior to Junior: We’re having a little disagreement. I want a big church wedding, and he wants to break the engagement. SPORT The trouble with being a good sport is that you have to lose to prove it. GETTING OLD Marcia C. had just received her diploma when she said, “I’m Free.’’ A little boy standing beside her spoke up; “That s nothing, Im four. WHAT'S WATER Mr. Lord: Richard, what is the formula for water? Richard: HIJKLMNO Mr. Lord: Are you trying to be funny? Richard: No, you told us the formula for water was H to O. 22 H. H. S. TELEVISION PROGRAMS DOBIE GILLIS .................-................. Kenny HartleyCL OUTLAWS ..........-............... -.......... Senior Boys 3L- MILLIONAIRE ................................. Bruce Newcomb THE VERDICT IS YOURS ........_......................... Faculty WAGON TRAIN .................. School buses going to an away game C-'' TOP CAT .. Wesley Hallowell ADVENTURES IN PARADISE ROOM FOR ONE MORE ...... PASSWORD ___________ — CONCENTRATION........... DR. KILDARE ............. THE BRIGHTER DAY .._.... THE NEW BREED __________ TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES PLAY YOUR HUNCH......... ALVIN .................. INTERNATIONAL SHOWTIME ......... Senior Class TrirC J. R.’s car in the morninj _e Passing notes Six week test Judy Graves Graduation'- Eighth Grade Test results 0 ey Guessing on a test ... Arthur Hayward _____ One-act playCL Senior High Opera-Star entertaining for the amusement of the business manager and to the disgust of the Editor-in-Chief. 23 BAND S cTn wf K° rdl NGarland, R. Reynolds, IC Kleinheher M. Homsted, D. Boulier, G. Lord, T. Clark, C. Leonard, S. Hudson, K. Darke, P. Rich. , Third row: W. Leonard, M. Munn, L. Robinson, V. Spencer, A. Gilks, J. Page, H. Crosby, L. Burke, F. Thayer, L. Adams, Mrs. Taylor, Director. , Fourth row: R. Keating, B. Jackson, A. Freeman, R. Patten, D. Douglass, G. Gould, A. Pinkham, S. Garland, W. Munn, R. Booker, J. Homsted. MAJORETTES Mascot, Susan Lundquist _ _ „ w x . Standing, left to right: J. Hanson, J. Martin, L. King, D. Gould, G. Blake, S. McLain, D. Gould, L. Bevan, J. Martin, S. Spencer. 24 GLEE CLUB Front row, left to right: L. J. Harris, S. Snow S. Walls, L. Miller, B. Witherly, R. Ellis, N. Garland. K. Taylor, S. Reardon. S. Bartlett, S. Spencer. Second row: S. Hudson, L. Ashe, L. Savage, C. Cutler, L. Burke, G. Partridge, S. McLain, T. Partridge, D. Gould, D. Gould, E. Hanning, C. Leonard, P. Rich. Third row: T. Dansereau, G. Lord. A. Walker, G. Gould, R Dansereau, E Keith, T. Clark. Formica 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 912-8277 T and G TRAILER COURT Route 2—Hermon, Maine On Carmel-Hermon Line Phone Hcniiuti 848-5563 Brown White Paper Co. PAPER MERCHANTS Telephone 945-4883 25 73 Broad Street Bangor, Maine Sealed, left to right: S. Bartlett, M. Allen, B. Duplisea, P. Sawyer. Standing: Mr. Overlock, R. Clark. P. Carle, W. Edgecomb, J. Homsted, L. Taylor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society has six new members. From the senior class; Ronald Clark and Sally Bartlett; from the junior class, Lenore Taylor and Paulette Sawyer; and from the sophomore class, Walter Edge- comb and Judy Homsted. At our first meeting we elected officers: President Bernard Duplisea, Vice President, Nancy Applebee, and Secretary-Treasurer. Nancy Apple- bee left us and Paulette Sawyer was elected Vice President. We also de- cided to have a supper to earn money for our $100 scholarship. Our new project for the year was a school newspaper. Pat Carle was the editor and the name of our paper is the “HAWK”. This project was very suc- cessful and we plan to continue it next year. There are ten members of The National Honor Society and we have had a very successful year. We wish to thank all those who made it so. Mary Sue Allen, Secretary 26 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: L. Garland, R. Tozicr, Vice President, J. Page, President, Sec.-Treas.. G. Brawn, L. Harris. Standing: A. Freeman, J. Grant, G. Goss, D. Douglass, W. Hallowed. SAFETY COUNCIL Seated, from left to right: S. Bartlett, R. Clark, C. Cousins, S. Clark, J. Graves, J. Jewett, L. Taylor. Standing: Mr. Overlook, Advisor; L. Adams, I. Buckingham, C. Witham, G. Hillman, W. Edgecomb, K. Light. B. Richardson, W. Leonard, D. Lord, B. Currier. 27 PATROL BOYS 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. 21 Compliments of RAINBOW REMNANTS, INC 20 North Main Street Brewer C. A. BRAWN SON Compliments of Chevron Service — General Repairing Light Acetylene Welding—Steam Clean DR. and MRS. JAMES ELLIOTT Levant, Maine Tel. Levant 884-2103 28 Seated at desk: Mary Sue Allen, Iona Freeman, head secretary. Standing: Charlene Gcllerson, John Page, Phyllis Keating, Marcia Cutler, Sally Bartlett Carolyn Cousins, Ed Conant. 29 Seated: L. Garland, G. Littlefield, D. Boulier, D. Stevenson, Mr. Thomas. Standing, first row: L. Stubbs, J. Simmons, J. Martin, J. Martin, D. Gould, D. Gould, C. Cousins, R. Clark, C. Gcllerson, H. Fletcher, T. Duran. Second row: E. Cousins, G. Brawn, L. Robinson, H. Hackett, S. Clark. J. Graves, G. Part- ridge, L. Adams, M. Munn, L. Taylor, S. Essex. SPELLING REPRESENTATIVES Left to right: Mr. Thomas, L. Turner. P. Carle, J. Ho ms ted, R. Booker. 30 DRAMATICS CLUB Seated, from left to right: B. Witherly. P. Rich, N. Hillier, J. Jewett, T. Partridge, I. Free- man, G. Partridge, L. Savage. L. Taylor, S. Reardon, M. Allen. Standing: Advisor, Mr. Thomas. S. Spencer, L. Harris, S. Clark, T. Richardson, G. Hillman, W. Hallowell, E. Conant, W. Edgecomb, J. Clifford, R. Haskell, G. Goss, R. Dansereau, W. Hansen, J. Graves, R. Treadwell, T. Dansereau The Dramatic Club held its annual winter snow carnival and dance in February. The theme this year was “Fantasy in Snow.” The Junior Class won the five dollar first prize for their snow sculpture. Sharon Overlock was elected Queen of the Carnival. The Dramatic Club participated in the Central Maine League One Act Play Contest held at Corinna on March 10. Gail Partridge received an award as one of the ten best actors. The play “Take a Letter” was presented to the public this spring. j DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS Seated: Sharon Reardon, Vice President; and Iona Freeman, President. Standing: Sally Bartlett, Treasurer; Sharon Clark, Sec- retary; and Penelope Rich, Assistant Treasurer. The cast was as follows : Mr. Watson Ronald Russell' Jean Dorsey Gail Partridge ' Sara White Mary Sue Allen Mary Jones r. Penny Rich Violet Bond Sharon Clark Virginia Morse Judy Graves Betty Allen Iona Freeman 31 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Withee, Instructor ONE-ACT PLAY Seated: G. Partridge, I. Freeman, M. Allen, P. Rich. Standing: Advisor, Mr. Thomas, J. Graves, R. Russell, S. Clark. A. N. ROSS GARAGE Used Auto Parts Hermon, Maine Tel. 848-3754 Mail Address, R.F.D. 2, Bangor Compliments of STATE TRAILER SALES, INC Route 2—-Hermon, Maine On Bangor-Hermon Line Phone Hermon 8415-5555 Corsages and all Flower Arrangements BROCK WAY’S FLOWER SHOPPE 33 15 Central St. Tel. 942-2862 Seated, left to right: J. Simmons, L. Adams, I. Freeman, S. Bartlett, G. Lord, A. Carle, R. Ellis. Standing: Mrs. McCourt, H. Fletcher, C. Cutler, H. Hackett, N. Hansen, J. Graves, S. Clark, I. Buckingham, L. Bishop, B. Sherwood. 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. BEALS BUSINESS SCHOOL r t 7 9 Central Street Bangor—947-7905 A. H. MARLEY Blacksmith Outfit — Go Anywhere Hermon, Maine Connpliments of STICKNEY and BABCOCK FUEL CO. 112 Franklin Street Bangor—945-5664 34 STANDARD ELECTRIC CO. Tel. 942-67115 Bangor, Maine HAWK STAFF Seated, left to right: Advisor, Mr. Overlock; L. Taylor; Editor-in-chief, P. Carle; D. Doug- lass; R. Clark. Standing: D. Boulier, D. Keith, R. Haskell, W. Edgecomb, T. Homsted, J. Homsted, K. Cousins. FUTURE TEACHERS' CLUB Seated, from left to right: W. Edgecomb, P. Rich, G. Partridge. Standing: G. Goss, J. Reynolds, Advisor; Mr. Overlock. 35 JUNIOR EXHIBITION 1961 Seated, left to right: Pat Carle, Phyllis Keating, Iona Freeman, Sally Bartlett. Not pictured are Roberta Stevens and Effie Batchelder. Standing: Ronald Clark, Edward Conant, Thomas Homsted, John Page. 1st Dramatics . . . . Iona Freeman 2nd Dramatics . . . . Roberta Stevens 1st Poetry • • • . . . Phyllis Keating 2nd Poetry . . . . . Edward Conant 1st Humor • • • • . . Thomas Homsted 2nd Humor . . . . Sally Bartlett 1st Oratory . . . . , . . Ronald Clark 2nd Oratory . . . . John Page 36 VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to right, kneeling: Manager. K. Hartley, P. Booker, R. Booker, S. Doughty, B. Duplisea, Assist. Manager A. Pinkham. Standing: Coach Lord. K. Cousins. G. Goss, J. Reynolds, B. Newcomb, R. Tozier, W. Hallowell. R. Dansereau. The boys’ varsity basketball team had a partially successful season under Coach Wilfred Lord. The team went to the Eastern Maine Tourna- ment by defeating Bingham in the regional playoffs, but then lost their first game to Mt. Desert. The team had a total win-loss record of 8 wins and 11 losses. High scorers for the season were, seniors Bruce Newcomb with 210 points, Bernard Duplisea with 197, and sophomore Jimmie Reynolds with 264. Seniors leaving this year will be Bruce Newcomb, Bernard Duplisea and Ralph Tozier. Coming back next year will be Jim- mie Reynolds, Steve Doughty, Dickie Booker, Richard Dansereau, Wesley Hallowell, Gary Goss and Ken Cousins. Hermon 47 Higgins 39 Hermon 55 Blue Hill 53 Hermon 38 East Corinth 43 Hermon 60 Corinna 63 Hermon 42 Hampden 45 Hermon 63 Hart land 30 Hermon 69 Brownville 66 Hermon 67 Alumni 70 Hermon 43 Searsport 61 Hermon 53 Higgins 34 Hermon 44 East Corinth 55 Hermon 49 Corinna 48 Hermon 49 Blue Hill 57 Hermon 50 Hart land 55 Hermon 67 Brownville 93 Hermon 63 Hampden 57 Hermon 49 Sear sport 52 Hermon 64 Bingham 61 Hermon 35 Mt. Desert 53 38 SENIOR CO-CAPTAINS Seated, left to right: C. Harris. S. Reardon, I. Freeman, S. Clark, J. Graves, A. Witherly, N. Dansereau, B. Jordan, N. Hansen, C. Gellerson, J. Pike. J. Homsted, C. Cousins. Standing: S. Bartlett, M. Cutler, Assistant Manager, M. Allen, Manager, G. Lord. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL We had an enjoyable and partially successful season of basketball with Carolyn Hansen our new coach. There were fifteen girls with suits. Five girls whom were Seniors: Carolyn Cousins, Charlene Gellerson, Iona Freeman, Sharon Reardon and Sally Bartlett. Carolyn Cousins represented Hermon in the foul shooting contest at Husson College. Prospects look very good for next year. High Scorer Hermon 38 Higgins 22 Carolyn ' 18 Hermon 58 East Corinth 21 Carolyn ' 29 Hermon 66 Corinna 44 Carolyn 42 Hermon 50 Hampden 34 Carolyn ’ 35 Hermon 44 Hartland 38 Judy 17 Hermon 48 Newport 28 Judy 18 Hermon 35 Higgins 6 Carolyn' 14 Hermon 66 East Corinth 21 Carolyn' 36 Hermon 40 Corinna 39 Carolyn' 24 Hermon 48 Hartland 20 Carolyn ' 19 Hermon 22 Newport 28 Carolyn J 8 Hermon 40 Hampden 42 Carolyn and Judy (Tied) 17 41 JAYVEE BASKETBALL Kneeling, left to right: Manager, J. Page, R. Patten, B Richardson, D. Keith, W. Hansen, J. Grant, A. Pinkham Assistant Manager. Standing: Mr. Carr, Coach, T. Applebec, W. Munn, S. Garland, E. Edgecomb, R. Ashe, E. Cousins, S. Edgecomb, T. Richardson. The Jayvee’s played twelve games this year, winning 9 and losing 3. The Coach for this season was Mr. Carr. High scorers were Robert Ashe with 100 and Eddie Cousins with 93. BREWER FLOWER SHOP Member of Teleflora 178 Parker Street Brewer Tel. 989-3853 ‘‘We Deliver” BRAKE SERVICE, INC WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE O. ROLNICK SONS Tel. Store 945-9461—Wrecking Yard 942-3552 New and Used Auto Parts and Accessories 151 South Main Street Brewer, Maine RICE’S FRANKFURTERS ARTHUR CHAPIN CO. 79 Years’ Quality Products Distributors Compliments of C. H. RICE CO. STOKELY’S FINEST FOODS TONY'S BAKERY Bangor, Maine 43 7th and 8th Grade Boys' Basketball Kneeling, left to right: R. Simmons, J. Blanchard, R. Lord. Standing: G. Davis, R. Reynolds, A. Freeman, A. Thayer, M. Gray. 7th and 8th Grade Girls' Basketball Seated, left to right: L. Miller, N. Garland, S. Hudson, C. Lord. Standing: J Jewett, L. Ashe, A. Curtis, G. Littlefield, S. Walls, M. Clark, C. Leonard, S. Walls. 44 TRACK Kneeling, left to light: Manager, W. Edgecomb, R. Booker, R. Dansereau, R. Booker, B. Duplisea, S. Doughty, T. Richardson. Standing: Coach, Mr. Lord, R. Ashe, E. Cousins, G. Goss, W. Hallowell, K. Cousins. BASEBALL Kneeling, left to right: Manager, A. Freeman, W. Edgecomb, B. Duplisea, T. Richardson, R. Bragg, P. Booker, D. Keith. W. Munn, Manager, R. Reynolds. Standing: Coach, R. Carr, Asst. Coach. W. Lord, S. Doughty, J. Reynolds, R. Ashe, R. Dansereau, R. Tozier, R. Booker, B. Richardson, S. Garland, Manager, E. Libby. 45 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS hrom left to right: C. Cousins. S. Clark. A. Witherly, P. Sawyer, Captain M Allen. N. Uillier. M. Cutler, C. Gellerson. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS' REPORT There were eight Varsity Cheerleaders this year. From the senior class Mary Sue Allen, Captain, Marcia Cutler, Carolyn Cousins, and Charlene Gellerson. From the junior class Paulette Sawyer, Norine Hillier and Anita Witherly; from the sophomore class Sharon Clark. At the tournament we cheered our boys on the floor with a large blue hoop with a gold Hawk on it. The hoop was made by Paulette Sawyer and Xorine Hillier. We wish to thank everyone who made this year a successful one. 6 J. V. CHEERLEADERS Kneeling, left to right: K. Kleinhelter, L. Ashe, J. Jewett, G. Brawn. Second row: L. Robinson, S. Overlock. Top: Captain G. Littlefield. The Jayvee Cheerleaders were off to a good start this year working for a big goal of earning money to buy new uniforms. We sponsored a supper to earn this money. A royal blue wool material was purchased and the uniforms were made. Our squad consisted of eight members. Participating from the sophomore class, Gail Brawn. Freshman class, Gaynor Littlefield, Cap- tain, and Sharon Overlock. Eighth Grade class; Lorraine Ashe, Joanne Jewett and Karen Kleinhelter. Our Mascot was four-year-old Susan Overlock. We wish to extend our thanks to Mrs. McCourt, our coach, Mrs. Overlock and Mrs. Littlefield for making our uniforms, Linda Harris our substitute, the Varsity Cheerleaders and all others who helped to make this cheering season a success. 48 CLASS OF 1937 Louisa Bickford—(Mrs. Clarence Pratt) Home, Winslow, Maine Earle Brick—deceased Olive Felker—(Mrs. Robert Sedgerly) Home, Hermon Robena Gardner—(Mrs. Robena Thompson) Home, Brewer Margaret Grant—(Mrs. Margaret Mirola) Home, Bridgeport, Conn. Eloise Higgins—(Mrs. Eloise Goss) Home, Hermon Muriel Leathers—(Mrs. Muriel McGraw) Home, Surry, Maine Lloyd Littlefield—Hermon, Maine Lloyd Miller—Southwick, Mass. „ _ Ruth Porter—(Mrs. Ruth Gray) Secretary, David Fuller, Attorney, Ban- gor, Maine . Juanita Sinford—(Mrs. Juanita White) Home, Waterville, Maine Arlene Tibbetts—(Mrs. Arlene Kelley) Home, Westbrook Esther Tibbetts—(Mrs. Esther Bartlett) Secretary, Bangor Chamber of Commerce lwin Witherly—Army, California CLASS OF 1949 Delores Bartlett—(Mrs. Delores White) Home, Rochester, N. Y. Phylis Bates—(Mrs. Colby VValker) Home, Corinna, Maine Ray Bemis, Jr.—Levant, Maine Donald Bowen—Hermon, Maine Gerald Crosby—U. S. Air Force Roger Dole—Teaching, West Enfield Anne Hall—(Mrs. Anne Thomas) Unknown Lloyd Hill—Hampden, Maine, Esso Station, Hermon Emery Leathers—Denver, Colorado Carol Libby—Air Force, Alaska Joyce Lord—(Mrs. Joyce Campbell) Home, Florida Robert Phillips—Hermon, Maine Ralph Tibbetts—Hermon, Maine , Anne Treadwell—(Mrs. Anne Terril) Home, Bangor, Maine ' SAlfred Wiles—Bangor, Maine 1 Clifton Nelson—South Portland CLASS OF 1961 Gerald Applebee—Hermon, Maine Vaughn Allen—U. S. Army, Germany Philip Adams—Manager, Woolworth Co., Old Town, Maine Lois Booker—Ames Insurance (Secretary) Bangor, Maine Virgil Buzzel—U. S. Army, Germany Carol Currier—Secretary, Liability Assurance Co.; Limited Thomas Goss—Hermon, Maine Roy Flewelling—U. S. Navy, Norfolk, Va. Melvin Duplisea—Planning to attend college, Gilman, Texas Wayne Hamel—Murray Motor Mart, Bangor, Maine Kathryn Hansen—Eastern Trust and Banking Co., Bangor, Maine Judith Henry—Kagan Lown, Switch Board Operator, Bangor, Maine Shirley Light—(Mrs. Shirley Harrison) Home, Brewer, Maine Cathleen Kleinhelter—(Mrs. Cathleen Duplisea) Gilman, Texas Keith Kipney—Queen City Esso Station, Bangor, Maine Roger Pike—U. of Maine, Orono, Maine Harry Stevens —U. S. Navy, Norfolk, Va. Maryanthy Voudoukis—Eastern Trust Banking Co., Bangor, Maine 50 SAVE at A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK with 91 Years of Specialized Service PENOBSCOT SAVINGS BANK In the City of Bangor 74 Hammond Street Life and Health on Your Wealth Insure Them with Bob Sedgeley, C. L. U. Congratulations and God be with you Pine Street Restaurant 114 Main Street Bangor, Maine Upholding Maine's Tradition for Courtesy and Fine Foods Compliments of Henry Hodsdon's Garage Ellsworth Road Brewer, Maine Compliments of Charlie McDonald Compliments of Mickey's Barber Shop Compliments of Ben Butera Compliments of Ike's Fireballs Compliments of Wong's Laundry Compliments of Jerry's Lunch Broadway - Sunset Drug Co. Prescription Service Specialists' 942-6363 475 Broadway, Bangor Compliments of Dakin Sporting Goods Co. Bangor, Maine Compliments of Aunt Molly's Restaurant Bangor, Maine 427 Main Street 947-7683 Compliments of Peter's Restaurant 154 Main Street, Bangor Telephone 942-9713 iy Compliments of A Friend Magnuson Compliments of Plumbing and Heating Bangor, Maine Pilots Grill Famous For Quality Foods For Reservations or Information Hammond Street Dial 942-6325 Bangor, Maine KEN BATEY'S Pine Tree Store The Place To Go For The Brands You Know Phone 27-2 Hampden, Maine As Near As 4569 Your Telephone BANGOR FLORAL COMPANY (Incorporated 1920) G. W. GRAVES, Manager Office and Greenhouse at 996 State Street Bangor, Maine Bangor Auto Body Shop Distributors for Gar Wood Dump Bodies Pioneer Chain Saws 165 Center Street Tel. 947-8417 Bangor, Maine Orman E. Pettengill Watchmaker 89 Center Street Brewer, Maine WE BUY RAW FURS AND DEER SKINS CHARLES D. CROMBIE LAWN MOWER SHARPENING ft REPAIRING PIONEER CHAIN SAWS - SCHWINN BIKES AMERICAN AND ENGLISH STYLE NEW AND USED BIKES LAWN MOWERS-OUTBOARD MOTORS - SALES AND SERVICE CORNER GARLAND ST. ANO FOREST AVE. Bangor, Maine Phone 942-45217 Blake, Barrows Brown, Inc. Insurance Since 1864 84 Harlow Street Bangor, Maine Telephones 942-8295 — 942-8296 Your student accident insmance carrier Compliments of R. W. Patten, Agent Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. Hermon Corner Hermon, Me. Carl H. Snow Garage EXPERT MECHANICS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS 264 Third Street — Near Bass Park EARL GARLAND GENERAL STORE Carmel, Maine Tel. 848-3382 RAY T. LUCE GENERAL INSURANCE Hermon, Maine Telephone Hermon 848-3606 WEBBER OIL CO. 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 945-5688 - BANGOR, ME. Compliments of AMERICAN OIL COMPANY Compliments of GASS OFFICE SPECIALTY CO. Your Exclusive Olympia Portable Dealer With Special Student Prices 138 Washington St. Bangor, Maine WALDO ROBINSON SPEC. ACRES Telephone 848-3616 Hermon, Maine Pulp Dealer Morgan Horses GLIDDEN PAINTS — Everywhere on Everything FAIRMOUNT HARDWARE 569 Hammond Street Tel. 942-3201 Bangor, Maine PAINTS — TOOLS — HARDWARE SUPPLIES HOUSEWARES and SMALL APPLIANCES Eastern Glass Company 121-133 St. John Street, Portland — SPruce 2-7401 636 Hammond Street, Bangor — Tel. 942-6726 Compliments of NORRIS HILLIER Hermon, Maine Compliments of BERT NEWCOMB HERMON MOTOR COMPANY AlTO CODY AND GENERAL REPAIRING Used Cars Bought and Sold 24-Hour Wrecking Service Telephone 848-7265 Night 848-3209 HERMON, MAINE EVERYTHING FOR THE WINDOW Custom-made Window Shades Venetian Blinds Drapery Materials Drapery Hardware Draperies and Slipcovers Made To Order BANGOR WINDOW SHADE CO. MERRILL R. KITTREDGE. Prop. $7 COLUMBIA STREET TEL. 945-6319 BANGOR. MAINE KELLEY'S ESSO SERVICE STATION Sales Service 146 Center Street Bangor, Maine VINER'S MUSIC CO. Musical Instruments Bought, Sold, Repaired, Rented, Exchanged 20-21 Broad Street Bangor, Maine Compliments of FLAGG'S BRAND EQUIPMENT GRAND MUFFLERS Mac’s Speed Shop High Performance Equipment Valley Ave. Tel. 945-6727 Bangor, Maine YANKEE SHOE REPAIR SHOE REPAIRING Luggage Repairing Zipp work of all kinds 11 Water Street Bangor, Maine That’s the Meal for Me” STAR BEEF DUBUQUE From the Tall Corn country Bangor, Maine The Kinney Company, Inc. LINOLEUM and CARPETS Telephone 947-7174 5-7 Abbott Square Annex Bangor, Maine N. H. Bragg Son Automotive Parts and Equipment Steel — Hardware — Industrial Welding Supplies Tel. 947-7311 Bangor, Maine HUSSON COLLEGE Maine’s Largest School of Business Training Terminal Courses: Stenographic, Typing, Clerical, Business Administration, Accounting, Medical Secretarial, Legal Secretarial, Executive Secretarial These are of one and two years’ duration Degree Courses: B. S. in Secretarial Science, B. S. in Accounting, B. S. in Business Administration, B. S. in Business Education These are of four years' duration Education is cheap It is ignorance and incompetence that cost dearly.” Wilhoit. FREE CATALOG C. H. HIJSSON, President L C TYLER SONS CO., INC. Clifford E. Bailey, President — Daniel J. Frazier, Vice-President General Insurance Room 206 — Second Floor Graham Building 84 Harlow Street BANGOR Tel. 945-4557-945-4558 MAINE Diamonds of Perfect Quality Boyd Noyes, Inc. Jewelry Standard Watches of All Makes Exclusive Patterns of Sterling Silver 25 Hammond St. Bangor, Me. Lawrence A. Garland Plumbing and Heating Tel. 848-5913 Route 2 Hermon, Maine Fairmount Market Quality Groceries 662 Hammond Street Tel. 942-7338 Modern Cleansers Dyers Telephone 942-6731 490 Broadway Bangor, Maine Jeanette's Restaurant Top of Miller Hill Try our Pies, Doughnuts Muffins and Hot Yeast Rolls COBB'S AUTO BODY SHOP DUPONT Duco Ditlux Body and Fender Work — Auto Glass Installed Complete Automobile Painting Welding — Free Estimates — Wrecking Service Phone 942-0984 942-2195 41 Perkins Street Bangor, Maine HIGGINS ELECTRIC SERVICE Sales — ELECTRIC MOTOR — Service Service on Welders — Lighting Plants Old County Road and Main Street M.R.A. Telephone 942-9215 Bangor, Maine SAVE at A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK with 91 Years of Specialized Service PENOBSCOT SAVINGS BANK In the City of Bangor 74 Hammond Street Compliments of Treadwell's Restaurant Route 2 Hermon Maine SAWYER'S VARIETY STORE 91 Center Street Brewer, Maine MARSH'S ESSO Toys — Jokes — Novelties Home of Marsh’s Italian Sandwiches and Jet Balls Outer State St., Brewer Tel. 942-8481 L. H. LUTTRELL SON Gas and Oil Atlas Tires and Accessories Tel. 942-9544 554 Union Street Bangor, Maine HIGGINS STORE Telephone 884-2193 Levant, Maine Compliments of Wilcox's General Store West Levant, Maine STANLEY J. LEEN COMPANY Mill Supplies LEEN’S ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE 54 WlljSON STREET BREWER. MAINE iqjLL-'H' e'it' Compliments of The Coca-Cola Bottling Plants, Inc. Bangor, Maine Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 1962 From 10 PM , SELF-SERVICE • DISCOUPfT DtPTJ Parking Ample Free HARLOW STREET, BANGOR Self-Service Discount Department Store SHOP THE SMART WAY - SHOP THE MART WAY SULLIVAN FORD SALES THUNDERBIRD — FALCON — FORD 499 Hammond Street Bangor, Maine Fox Ginn Moving Storage Co. Telephone 942-6757 195 Thatcher Street Bangor, Maine Compliments of CAMPBELL ELECTRICAL CO., INC. 24-Hour ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS • Industrial Commercial • Residential Bangor 945-9381 Service 739 Odlin Rd. Compliments of CLARK-MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME FOR SCHOOL TRIPS The safest way to travel on your school trips is by charter bus. Expert drivers, familiar with the highways assure your safety as you ride in luxurious, carefree comfort. Charter Bus trips are easy to arrange. We can help you with your plans — even make advance reservations for you, if you wish. When planning your school trips, consider the comfort, safety, convenience and economy of Charter Bus Service. We can take you an where you want to go — in U. S. A., Canada or Mexico. For information and rates, see your nearest Bangor and Aroostook bus agent or write direct to: A. J. TRAVIS, Manager Mantor an Aroostook Bus Tour? I’. O. Box 038 - Bantfor. Maine FIiguwav Division PAGE FARMS DAIRY Specialize in Cottage Cheese Odlin Road Tol. 912-8300 □ JACKSON'S BEACH HERMON POND Admission 10c Per Person SWIMMING, BOATING, FISHING AND PICNICKING SANDY BEACH, PICNIC TABLES, FIREPLACES PARKING AREA FOR OVER 300 CARS Visit Our Snack Bar Maine Coast Fried Clams — Chick’n Basket — French Fries Onion Rings — Lobster Rolls and many other good things to eat BOATS AND MOTORS FOR RENT Wooden Row Boat $2.00 Per Day Aluminum Boat $3.00 Per Day Aluminum Boat and Motor (71 II.P.) $1.50 Per Hour Launch Your Own Boat for Only 25 cents School, Church, Clubs and Family Reunions — Outings Accommodated CARLE'S MARKET Friendly Service” Coldbrook Road Tel. 848-3671 Hermon, Maine (IAS - AMOCO OIL - ANTI FREEZE - BRAKE FLUID GROCERIES - DRUGS - ICE CREAM PAINTS - KITCHEN UTENSILS “We’ve ycl it or We'll yet it LOUIS KIRSTEIN SONS REALTORS Real Estate and Insurance Ser nice 44 Central Street Established in 1894 Bangor, Maine Compliments of GEORGE'S SERVICE STATION Leslie Masson, Prop. GAS — OIL — ACCESSORIES Tel. Hermon 848-3304 Hermon, Maine b C- ('oni lilimcnts of LORD'S MARKET VV omplete line of Groceries and Meats’ Northern Maine Junction Tel. 848-3420 Ilermon Maine Compliments of ELLINGWOOD FARMS Hermon, Maine STRICTLY FRESH EGGS — WHOLESALE ONI.Y Located on top of Miller Hill, Hermon, on U. S. Route 2, eight miles west of Bangor HERMON MOTOR COURT Mailing Address: R.F.D. No. 1, Carmel, Me. Telephone Hermon 848-3363 Hill's Esso Service nter HERMON, ME. Lloyd D. Hill Phone Hermon 848-7263 JUDSON M. GRANT SALES Corner Hammond - Perkins Street BANGOR, MAINE Grant Trailer Sales From the Press of Furbush-Roberts Printing Company, Inc. 435 Odlin Road Bangor Congratulate to the Graduates... Your Official Photographers A complete photographic service to schools and colleges Compliments of Campbell s General Store Ilermon, Maine Sponsored by HOTEL TURN INN Route 2 — Hermon, Maine Compliments of Hermon Volunteer Fire Department and Ladies Auxiliary Compliments of MAINE ELECTRONIC SUPPLY CORP. 494 Broadway Bangor, Maine MAURICE J FINESON 29 Main Street Bangor, Maine CLASS RINGS - PINS and AWARDS GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS AND YEARBOOKS OFFICIAL JEWELER TO HERMON HIGH SCHOOL REPRESENTING HERFF JONES, MURCHISON DIVISION Pleasant Hill Dairy Carroll R. Pickard Union Street Hermon, Maine THE MILK WITH THE P. H. D.


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