Hermon High School - Microphone Yearbook (Hermon, ME)

 - Class of 1945

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I f I I' K K I I I K 26 The MICROPHONE 'Temptation' .....,,,...,......,...,............. Elaine Hemberg HOW GOOD ARE YOU? I Walked In .....,.....A....,...A.,,.........,...A,..,.... , Mrs. Myers I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This 1. What strange animal roams the school build- Letterv Iqwwlnbdnbnulddnlbnnbuld uwddvdvddww hhwh E 1 eanol. Elmickson mg mornlngs and noons? ' It Had To Be Y0u,,-H --,'-.vvY'v ---- -'-v'Av Q ---- - Ans. a. dog b. wolf c. lion ...........,...Marise Philbrook, Bradford Lord Dance With The Dolly ...,,.... Dorothy Tapley Oh, Lady Be Good ...,....,,.....,,....,...l. Ronald Byers Rum and Coke-a-Colan ..,....,.,,. James McCarty One Meatballu .................................... Gordon Somers My Last Cigarette .,.......,.................... Senior Girls People Will Say We're In Love ,..,,..,....,..,. . Davis, Arthur Commeau The Very Thought of You .,,.s, Robert Tapley You'iJe Got Me Where You Want Men .......,.,........Alice Sherwood, Raymond Bowen Don't Sweetheart Me ...... Rosemary Garland My Shining Hour ,.....,,.,.. Senior History Class Speak Low .,.................,.,.,.,.....,.......... Ruth Robinson Vic'ry Polka .,.lle,.......,,,.................,..., Myron Goodell There's A Fella Waiting in Poughkeepsie ...e..,.l....,eieei., Eleanor Fletcher 'My Heart Stood Still .l.l....,.....,.., Duane Lovely 'Telltale Heart ... ......................,,.....,......... M r. Sawyer 'Don't Take Your Love From Me ............ . Bowen 'Got A Penny?' '.... l.e.e,................. D onald Robinson 'My Dreams. Are Getting Better All The Time .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,....,.,..,,,... Eileen Austin 'Winged Victory ......,,,,..l...,...,......,.. Dorothy Libby 'Time Waits For No One ,................. Mrs. Bemis 'I'll Walk Alone .. ...l,.,................,..........,.. B onita Lord 'I'm Beginning To See The Light ,,,..,......... Kelleher 'You Always Hurt The One You Love ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mildred Perkins, Alfred Woodard 'I'll Be Around ......,.................... Arthur McGinley 'Don't Ever Change ..........,...,... Patricia Wilson 'I Didn't Know About You .......l...........,....... Homsted 'More and More ...... .......................,......... E dith Huey 'In The Middle of Nowhere ....,.. Physics Class 'Sleigh Ride In July ............... Wallace Tibbetts 'Wouldn't It Be Nice? ............... Juanita Patten WILLIAM MCCARTY '45 2. What happened to five tires on a certain Plymouth car? Ans. a. stolen b. flat c. acquired wings. 3. Why does Doug never wear a certain 'beauti- ful' shirt? Ans. a. Gerry doesn't like it. b. lost at ball game. c. doesn't believe in duplicates. 4. Who is the object of Regina's affection when Earl isn't around? Ans. a. Stubbg. b. Joseph Cotton. c. Clark Gable. 5 What happened to Red's teeth on the way home from Hartland? Ans. a. lost them. b. cracked on a hard sub- stance. c. bridge came off. 6. Why did Leslie quit basketball? Ans. a. became bored. b. better grounds for divorce. c. short of money. 7. What has a Junior boy got, that the Senior boys haven't, couldn't get, wouldn't want if they had it? Ans. a. Mona. b. four tires. c. gas coupo-ns. 8. What did Wallace lose on the Palmyra road? Ans. a. bobby pins. b. Joanne. c. fuel pump. 9. What happened to Sonny's bicycle up Levant way? Ans. a. chain came off. b. locked in garage. c. stuck in mud puddle. 10. Charlie Gordon kept an all-night session be- cause: Arns. a. punctured gas tank. b. couldn't find his way home. c. female interests. COULD THE WORLD GO ON IF- Mr. Young forgot to sit pretty . Stubby didn't like meatballs. Bubsy took the blame for something. The Jr. High brought the attendance in. Ruthie Robinson was a quiet child. The Seniors had a dignified class meeting. Regina had to go Stag . Joan broke with Bobbie. Bonnie got an F in English. The students weren't allowed to joke.

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The MICROPHONE 27 Mrs. Myers couldn't get the lazy ones to TAKE IT FROM HERE work. Blakie waltzed to His You Is, Or Is You Hf-MS your up-to-the-minute .He1'm0H Ainvtff. High gossiper revealing top headlines hot D. Mc. and G. R. passed out cigars. The Jr. High couldn't give a good assembly. Marise got a pair of false teeth. Rosemary fell for someone, but hard! Alice grew meek and mild. Dorothy Homsted had ag rank card that just drooled with C's and D's. Marise and Dick had a lasting quarrel. Harold Taylor refused to wash blackboards. Leslie didn't like the girls. Eleanor Erickson couldn't do office work. Pat couldn't stick up for her rights. Charles turned sober and dumb. The pupils on the detention list didn't skip- out . Mona and Russell didn't have a spat. The M. D. T. didn't pay its workers. Donald Robinson was 4' short. Alden didn't wear such dark lipstick ftastes good, doesn't it?J Everett stuck with one girl. If the teachers donated their gas to people, who Wanted to Take The Long Way Home from basketball games. Mrs. Bemis turned the Jr. and Sr. English class into a jam session. The girls and boys wore their own class rings. Rita forgot to have her French lesson. There weren'11 any cokes for thirsty throats. Dorothy Tapley c-ut her nails. The typing room was never full. Jimmie lost his tongue Cespecially during the third periodj. Bobbie couldn't giggle. Dorothy Libby didn't get a letter from her winged friend. We had no bells, no clocks, and came to school any'time We pleased. By A FEW OLD HENS off the wires of the school press. Lover's Nook is a superbly divine name for the Main Room now that we have so many twosomes here in school. Too bad there aren't any sofas! Who is Sonny's object of affection? She isn't just any Freshman belle, so it seems. Why doesn't Gerry want Dougie to come up to her house? Is it 'cause she's afraid he will catch cold walking or do his whiskers scratch? What Junior lass feels her heart leap when she sees a special little Ford go toward Snow's Corner? 'Fess up Rita. Wonder if the weather is an explanation why Regina likes to go to Gu.ilford. It is snowy around here, I agree. Well, are We going to let it continue? Let's tell it to a Marine! A gruesome twosome has been seen ever since school stopped last June. What about it Mona? No hesitation pl-ee-se! Although the back roads are rougher, Bobby wishes to save on gas. War time spirit, hey? ? ? How long since chocolate boxes have been yielding diamond rings? Lettie's did! Hurry boys and buy your girl a box of chocolates! Mr. Robinson and his new heart-throb, No. 9 hundred and 99, seem to enjoy the ride home from the out-of-town basketball games immensely. Girls, do you have those leisure hours with nothing to take up your school time? Just buy some yarn and start knitting. That's all for now. Keep smfilin' and happy knittiw. Donald R.: Trying to find Edict of Worms in World History. Mrs. Bemis: What is the matter? Donald: Oh, I'm having Worm trouble.

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