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Hermon High School HERMON – Principal Wilma T. Lombardi has announced honor parts for the Class of 2002. Commencement exercises will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, June 14, at the Bangor Auditorium. Erin Lucey has maintained the highest four-year grade average…
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Hermon High School

HERMON – Principal Wilma T. Lombardi has announced honor parts for the Class of 2002. Commencement exercises will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, June 14, at the Bangor Auditorium.

Erin Lucey has maintained the highest four-year grade average at Hermon High School. She will attend Bowdoin College in Brunswick in the fall and hopes to study pre-law.

She has received the University of Maine Top Scholars’ Award, the 2002 Maine Principals’ Award, the Bangor Daily News 2000 Book Award and the Hermon High School Student of the Month Award for January 2000. She has maintained high honor roll status in each of her four years and received the grade nine social studies award and the grade 10 awards in health, English and French.

Lucey has been a member of the Key Club for four years and was its lieutenant governor, Division III, in her junior and senior years. She has been a four-year member of the class council, and its treasurer for the last two years. She has participated in the French Club, band, senior play, field hockey, indoor track and softball. She was inducted as a member of the National Honor Society during her sophomore year.

Lauren Little has maintained the second-highest four-year average at Hermon High School. She will attend the University of Maine at Orono where she will study biological sciences.

She received the Bausch and Lomb Science Award in 2001 and placed first in the Voice of Democracy contest that year. She maintains honor roll status and received achievement awards in English, math, modern languages and science at the conclusion of her junior year. She is a member of the National Honor Society, serving as secretary for one year and president for another. She has been nominated for the last two years for participation in the Who’s Who in American High Schools publication.

Little has been a four-year member of the French Club and has participated as a member of the Key Club for three years, the senior play for two years, the one-act play for one year and the Civil Rights Team for one year.


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