Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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THE PILGRIM 7 CHARLES COOPER Cooper is our essayist And our speaker, too, Since he's a willing worker, We give him lots to do. JOSEPH COSTA He wants to spend his life In barber's long white smocks, We wish you lots of luck, Joe, When you snip unruly locks. GINO CRISTOFORI He makes life most diHicult For the would-be poet, If he has a weakness, I-Ie's careful not to show it. ANGELINA DE TRANI Angie serves at recess time- Some day she will get caught, She tries to sell cold frank- furtcrs - By telling us they're hot. JAMES DEVITT A sign of temper Is red hair, But your outbursts Must be rare. DAVID DIAS Dizzy and Daffy you may not be In the days to come, But David Dias has the D's And that may help you some. . SARAH DILL She has a very friendly way, We all know that is true- And Amby , who's from Brockton, Apparently knows it, too. BEATRICE DUBE If there's any business Or shorthand to be done, If you want a typist, Bea Dube is the one. ERIC ECCLESTON Eric soon will write headlines And burn the midnight oil Instead of planting pines i And producing from the soil. EVELYN ELLIS A vote of thanks We owe this lass, For writing the poem For our class. MALVINA EMOND Blue-eyed girl and blue-eyed dad Capering down the hall, They know the very latest steps To demonstrate to all. ATTEO FERAZZI He is athletic, A wizard with the ball- But, Teo, why so bashful? We don't hear you at all.

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6 THE PILGRIM JEAN BEYTES Good things come in small packages Is a popular saying, we find- The person who had that idea first Must have had Jean in mind. RAMO BONGIOVANNI Now that you're a big boy We give you this advice, Sticking out your tongue, Ray, Really isn't nice. JAMES BOYLE Jimmie goes whistling Throughout the livelong day, He doesn't always look it, But he really must feel gay. MARJORIE BRADFORD Everybody likes her, This 'statement needs no proof- And while we're at it, Margy, Why do they call him Boof ? HELEN BREWER To ride horses, to play golf, Is fun for this girl so tall, And when it's baskets that we need, She's right there with the ball. JAMES CADOSE Jimmie scorns La Garbo, He sneers at Miss Mae West, Jan Garber's wailing music Is what he likes the best. M ARJORIE CANTONI Margie is the chubby girl Who drives a Ford V-8, She tried to bribe us not to say She always gets there late. STEPHEN CAPPANNARI He may be right Or he may be wrong, But he can argue The whole day long. ANTHONY CARAM ELLO Folks, meet Stevie's nurse- maid, A man both tried and true, And at the Old Colony Theatre, He will usher you. JOHN CHAPMAN Chapman is our silent lad, Apparently quite shy Until he starts to labor with His photographic eye. LENA CHIARI You've heard the simile, As neat as a pin - Any contest for neatness Our Lena would win. JAMES CLARK Don't try them on us, Jim, For we've often heard Your list of excuses- And some are absurd.



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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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