Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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S EDWIN CHADWICK We know he likes to bowl, He also can play pool, But when he comes to class, He's quiet, as a rule. IVILLIAM CLARK Clarky had a limousine, Kept walkers on the jump- Clarky ran into a tree: His car rests in the dump. HAZEL CLEARY She's inclined To be talkative With eyes Most provocative. ROY CLEVELAND Music hath the power, 'tis said, To soothe the savage breast- And so our cave-man, Cleveland, Puts the saying to the test. THELMA COOK Says Thelma, If I could have my way As to what my work should be, The sign upon my door would say, Thelma Cook, M. D. GORDON COREY He listens quietly, Attentive student, In doing that Perhaps he's prudent. JOSEPH CORREA When our hair has turned to silver And we've come to wear a frown, Impatiently our children tell us, We must dance: Correafs in town. PHILIP COVELL If you lose your combination, Here's the thing to do: Just get Phil fwho knows them alll To dial it for you. RITA CRISTOFORI Rita's our mimic: D0n't earn this girl's wrath Or a cartoon of yourself Will rise up in your path. MARY CURTIN No curtains for Mary! We dare to foretell That after she leaves us For herself she'll do well, RITA DECOST The way to a man's favor Is found in no textbook: Some foolish virgins that I know Had better learn to cook! CLARENCE DELANO Del1y's a good pianist, Delly shoots baskets in gym, Delly drives an Oldsmobile, Yet who's seen a girl with him?

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THE PILGRIM 7 FIORA CAPPELLA He wields a dustcloth With charm and finesse- A model husband Could do no less. NICHOLAS CARBONE The basketball teams And the plays they use most- Nick can recite them, From coast to coast. ABEL CARVALHO Carvalho is able In more ways than one: We're'so far from subtle You must get the pun. JOSEPH CATON Why must I be tormented? Is his sad wail of Woe: Your plight we do not pity, You love to tease us, Joe. JOHN CAVICCHI He pores day and night Over figures and facts: He thinks Period Five The one time to relax. MADELINE CAVICCHI Who's her favorite maestro? We've followed many clues, But the covers on her text- books At last revealed her views. s LE BARON BRIGGS A boy who signs himself the IIIrd Is under some compulsion To fire -a shot heard round the world- To learning give propulsion. GUITANO BRIGIDA This lad tried not long ago To make well persons ill: Revolting foods in foreign lands He described with fiendish skill. MARY BRIGIDA The senior class upon this lass Bestowed a guerdon rare: To be labelled its Best Citizen With most honors 'will com- pare. RUTH BUMPUS Who owns a slow but winning smile? Whose hair is golden, too? Who likes to paint the live- long day? No one but Ruth, that's who! RUTH BUTTS To be a second Lily Pons Is all you ask from men: When we see your name in lights, We'll say, We knew her when- ALLEN CAPPELLA To milk a cow he'll tell you how, . It's easier than it looks: Which proves again the adage- Q All knowledge's not in books.



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THE PILGRIM 9 MARY DEVITT What's this we hear of Mary? She has an ardent swain? We hear he comes from Switzerland, And sings sweet love's re- frain. SAMUEL DICKSON Sammy talks Across the aisles, And when he does, No teacher smiles. CYNTHIA DREW When did you leave heaven? When were you set free? An angel here in high school Is something strange to see. AUDREY DUTTON We bravely suggest That you be a committee To ask Mrs. Raymond To define the word Hdrippyf' ROBERT EMOND When asked if he could play The Bee, Bobby replied, No! My fiddle couldn't stand the shock, It must be made of Jell-O. FRANCIS FABRI When cats are 'neath your window A-wailing at the moon, Investigate before you shoot, For Fabri likes to croon. ROGER FABRI It must be a gift, We all admit that- If we loiter in corridors, We go to the mat. GABRIEL FERAZZI Don Juan, says young Gabe, Was only a piker: It won't be long now Before my name shincf' brighter. R UTH FLAGG If Ruth were but allowed 'to sleep As she would likeg we know That she would break the record Made by Winkle long ago. ELSIE FORTINI She got 100 in a test! It was a great surprise- She fools so much in study hall 'Twas mere luck, we surmise. MARY GENOVESE t'Ready, willing, and able! That's Mary at our call: Whatever it is, she's always there, An immediate friend to all. TELIO GIAMMARCO If today at five of eight ' You were in your seat, A free copy of The Pilgrim Will reward you for this feat.

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