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THE PILGRIM 9 LAWRENCE GUERRA If you want information About Plymouth Rock, Hunt up Hickey Guerra And listen to him talk. MANDO GUIDOBONI First it will laugh and chuckle, Then it will moan and groan- No, it's not an apparition- It's Mando's saxaphone. A LM A GUIDETTI Inclined to giggle, Inclined to talk, But in girls' sports She Wins in a walk. JACK GUIMARES We must say you've changed a lot Since your freshman days, For then you turned a Vivid red When you niet a lady's gaze. ESTHER HALEY Esther plays the fiddle In the orchestra at school, Really she is full of fun, Though she's quiet, as a rule. EDWARD HALL He's such a very quiet lad He would create a panic If he should some day just stand up And yell with voice titanic. GERTRUDE HENNING Gert is our class tomboy, She dresses like a man, With her lovely golden hair We don't see how she can. LUCY HOLMES Lucy has a petition, It's little enough that she asks: More hours in the day or days in the week To complete her innumerable tasks. ALONZO JAMES It's easy to remember And so hard to forget That in the field of sports He's our safest bet. FRANCES JOHNSON Lively eyes and dimples deep Frances possesses, She may as well use them She shyly confesses. WARREN JOHNSON He told us this himself, Strange though it appearsg If he doesn't want to hear us, He will close his ears . NANCY KABELSKY As you go down the corridor, If you see some curly hair And hear a little giggle- You'll know that Nancy's there.
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8 THE PIIJGRIM HELEN FINNEY We don't see much of Helen, She lives in Chiltonville- We used to call her Peanut And Peanut fits her still. NITA FIOCCHI She liked Horatio's type, she said, In English class one day- You might look up your Hamlet, boys, It's an idea, anyway. ARMANDO FORTINI Fortini is a quiet boy- In school time, we might add, For when he is at dances He is a playful lad. FLORA FORTINI She doesn't like dance music ? The idea is absurd- Every orchestra is O. K., But Loring's is preferred. DORIS FRASER Doris has a diamond ring Which she proudly dashes, y And every day in Ge01'g0 S car Around the town she dashes. NORMA GALLERANI Norma wants to be a nurse, We've been often told, If you're ever feeling ill, Give her your hand to hold. ELSIE GARUTI She avoids much trouble Because she holds her tongue, In quiet words and simple Her praises should be sung. ROBERT GLASS We've always held It isn't fair For boys to have Such curly hair. ANNA GOLDBERGH Anna comes from Palestine, And that's where she longs to be, She hopes some day she can return To her home across the sea. JEANETTE GOODWIN Riding is her hobby, What she wants, of course, Is a real live charger- Not a hobby-horse. TERESA GOVI Tessie can dance And Sampy can sing, Together they rival Ginger,' and Bing , VINCENT GOVONI Govoni and his harmonica Make an inseparable pair- For wherever you find Govoni There's sure to be music there.
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ll LLL L M A RG UERITE K ETCHEN Marguerite is the little girl Whose pig-tails you have seen, All she needs is a lolly-pop And some chocolate ice- cream. M A RJORIE KIERSTEAD Maybe she can sew a seam, Maybe she can cook- But her greatest pride and JOY Q Is her history notebook. KATHERINE LAHEY Katharine calls for helpers For she is overworked, But when she checks up on them, She finds that they have shirked. HILDA LA VOIE Hilda and Elsie Are together each day, Whether at work Or whether at play. JOSEPH LAWRENCE The Emerald Isle is famous, So is the Isle of Capri , But Joe feels an isle on the Azores Is really the best place to be. OLGA, LONGINOTTI Olga works in Buttner's, And she's a good clerk, toog When we need some shopping hints, We'll all come straight to you. THE PILGRIM JAMES LOUIJEN The b-r-r-raes of bonncy Scotland Have lost a bonny lad- Jim came to America, Which makes us vera gl-l-lad. ANN M ABBETT Ann is always happy- She has a smile for all, And, if you hear a titter, Why, it's Ann in study hall. CHARLES M ACCAFERRI The power behind the throne, A second Bismark he- To sartorial perfection He holds the golden key. ERM ES MANZOTTI Whenever we've needed music For a school affair, We have summoned Ermes And music filled the air . OSCAR MARSH Oscar, the pride of Ellisville, Is a lanky ladg Tries his hand at many things- But radio's his fad. BRADFORD MARTIN To this weighty problem For an answer we are look- ings He does so much in every sport, When can he practice cook- ing?
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