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THE PILGRIM 7 THOMAS CALLAHAN Tommy's grin Is of great size- But he's shy Of staring eyes. AUGUSTA CAPPELLA Malcolm goes to Amherst, He's Augusta's chief de- light- And, when he comes from college, She sees him every night. RITA CASH Have you seen her ring? One of which she's proud- Note the blissful smile- She's floating on a cloud. ALTON CAVICCHI Spends his time dancing And driving for his dad, Always ready for some fun, What a lively lad! MARY CECCARELLI Mary is a quiet girl, Very studious, too, And always when you meet her, She'll have a word for you. BARBARA CHAPLIN A jolly girl,- We all know Something will be doing Wherever she may go. ALICE CHILDS A flash of red Dashes by, It's Alice-driving, Hair awry. HAROLD CLARK Clarkieis a whizz at basket- ball, But he's famous elsewhere, too, Any night at the Interstate He'll find a seat for you. AGNES COCCHI Think that what she says is true? I never had a crush, -- But just mention one boy's name And, then, watch her blush. ELEANGR COGGESHALL She cooks, she sews, she wash- es- A wonderful wife sheill make. There'd be a rosy future If Eddie this hint would take. LOUISE COGGESHALL In this wondrous life of hers Kenneths come by two's and three's- But one shouldn't make com- plaints- Least of all Louise! HOWARD COREY I-Iowieis always carrying That big brief-case around, It bulges from the books in- side, And almost weighs him down.
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6 THE PILGRIM EVA BORSARI Eva has aigiggle, A catching one 'tis true, - For, if youlisten very long, Yozfll be giggling, too. BERTHA BOUCI-IARD Bertha drawls each word she says About the boys she's met, But Bert knows what she wants to be, She'll make a good nurse yet. ELEANOR BRADFORD Squanto, Pokey, Elean- or- They call her many names, And can she sell the tickets To plays and football games! J OSEPHINE BREVEGLIERI Jo and Jerry, Wreathed in smiles, Will soon be walking Down church aisles. DAVID BREWER David, the philacelist, In truth the word's well- meant- Knows his stamps from A to Z And from them finds content. WlLLIAM BREWS TER Bill, you're always grinning, You smile the whole day through: No wonder that cute sophy Has fallen hard for you! MICHELE BRIGIDA We thought that he was quiet, This statement we amend: Mike can play the saxophone And it's his bosom friend! HELEN BURGESS Helen wants to have it known There is just one voice That can make her pulses beat And her heart rejoice. HARRY BURNS Tarzan, the fearlessv ls the name: We think it appropriate, Shirley thinks the same. ALYCE BUSSOLARI Popular at dances, On her toes at school, Always ready with a smile,- Quiet, as a rule. RUTH BUTTNER uskippyn always hurries in At half a minute of eight: Shes' never, never early- But almost never late. FRANCIS CALDERA Cal likes to play around With bullets, guns, and knivesg And so it might be safer If cats do have nine lives.
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8 THE PILGRIM BERNICE CORROW Little girl Gay and sweet, Coal-black curls Short and neat. AMEGLIO CORVINI Ameglio likes chickens, The feailaery kind, 'tis true, And they've become his pride and joy And sole ambition, too. LOIS CUNNINGHAM She used to be a little plump, Then she went on a diet, Please give us your prescrip- tion, And maybe we shall try it. MARY DeCOST This girl likes fruit a-plenty, A special kind, 'tis true, And we don't blame you, Mary, We like bananas, too. CHARLES DRETLER Chuck', is rather chubby- He's good-natured just the same, And in the years to come, we'll bet As a wrestler he'll gain fame. ALICE DUBE Alice seemed to be So very shy Until she rode up On a ferris wheel high. SHIRLEY DUTTON What shall we say of our Shirley? She's small and efficient and neat, She's also a very fine speaker: In fact, she,s hard to beat. GEORGE FARNELL- You are quite a student- A good pianist, too, And you merit lots of luck- And of troubles-very few! JOHN FERREIRA Some day John ls going to earn fame, As a great architect He'll make a name. RUTH GARDNER Ruth is very talkative When she meets a boy. A conversation with a fellow Always gives her joy. KATHARINE GHENT Kay, of all the memories Poignant to recall- Just A Year Ago Tonight Is tenderest of all. RALPH GIVEN He has his heart still on his sleeve, His rhythm in his toes- You'd think she'd know she's lucky, This girl, with all her beaux.
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