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LITERARY... We, the people of America, have more things to use and enjoy than do people of the rest of the world. There was no secret to the creation of abun- dance, nor was it luck that transformed America into a well-to-do nation. WE, THE PEOPLE OF AMERICA One element was natural resources; second, a whole, ingenious, and adven- turous people, willing to work and take risks for the things they wanted; and third, an economic system that encouraged the people. The United States is a democratic nation and will continue to be so if “We, the People of America, continue to establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our prosperity, do ordain and establish this Constitution,” which took effect in 1789 and has been so successful for the United States of America. E. Lindsey ’57 HERMON HIGH Hermon High School is our name, Fearless of future, on to fame. Success is our goal to be Since rebuilt in fifty-three. In winter, basketball unfurls. Played by many boys and girls. In spring baseball is begun; Last year we the trophy won. Our boys’ lasting credit deserve. Especially those who’re in reserves. The girls are there without delay Glee Club, Economics, and F. H. A. At Graduation after they’ve parted, They remember Hermon High was where they started. M. Duplisea ’58 Compliments of Dr. A. G. Sprague Podiatrist 23 Hammond St. Bangor
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Jokes Mr. Davis (Chemistry class) : “Priscilla, what is the formula for water?” P. Hall: “H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O.” Mr. Davis: “Where did you ever hear that?” P. Hall: “From you. You said it was H to O.” Mrs. Allen: “What do you want to take your cod liver oil with to- night?” M. Allen: “With a fork.” N. Perry: “Did you say Joe’s dashound was dead?” K. Robinson: “Oh no, I just said he started to run around a tree and met his end.” J. Pinkham: “Mrs. Smith had triplets and two weeks later had twins.” E. Overlook: “Impossible!” J. Pinkham: “Not at all—one triplet died.” D. Simpson was busily engaged with a spade in digging the wheels of his car out of the mud. K. Carle (observing him mopping the perspiration from his face) : “Stuck in the mud?” D. Simpson : “No, my car just died and I’m burying it.” Mr. Davis (Chemistry class) : “This gas is deadly poison. What, steps would you Lake if it exploded ?” P. Jellerson: “Long ones.” HOW TRUE At Hermon High we’re noisy. We’re always on the go. Wherever there’s a rampage We’ll be there you know. But when it comes to studying Our school has got ’em beat. ’Cause really we’re the greatest When sleeping at our seat.
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