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12 THE PILGRIM ARTHUR LAMB No Mary has this little Lamb To follow her to school: To preserve his independence This Lamb could turn to- mule. EDGAR LEE No Plymouth girls for Eddie Lee, Thcy're all old stuff to him: A Whitman lass has caught his eye, Her name is Evelyn. GEORGE LEMOINE - We used to call him Kinkie, Now it's Cookie, it would seem: It really makes no differ- ence- If you get what we mean. ALMA LENZI She flies into a temper? She rants and tears her hair? We frankly don't believe it: The charge is most unfair. LOUIS LIMA He's so loyal . to his home town, Its name known near and far, That, when he would a-riding go, He bought a Plymouth car. PHYLLIS LOVELL We hear you boasting all the time About a boy called Dan, We've never, never seen him, Phil, What is he, mouse or man? JOHN MACCAFERRI He hurries here, He rushes there- 's never subject He To despair. ROBERT MAGEE As I was passing by his farm, I spied a beard and hat: Who was really under them? Pm sure you should know that. FLORENCE MARSHALL Dear Curly Top we'll call you, Because that's how you look, We're sure that on cosmetics You could compose a book. DORIS MASI Last night I went to- Didn't get home 'til one! We wonder, Doris, where you go And what you do for fun, ANTONE MEDEIROS 'KTony has such gorgeous hair I It's the envy of the girls, Sometimes in stormy weather These waves turn into curls. EMILY MELLO When prison gates are opened And she makes her escape, North she'll go to Cambridge, Or to Falmouth on thc Cape. L l
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THE. PILGRIM 11 ALAN HEY Into old Polonius His sword did Hamlet plunge, And then the royal janitor Picked up the corpse with a sponge. kBelieve it or not! BETTY HOLMES Betty says that her ambition ls to be late some day: We know full well how near she comes To having her own way. LOIS HOLMES She's hither and thither, And all in a dither, Just like an elusive fly, Perhaps if we hurry, And scamper and scurry, We'll catch up with her bye and bye. ROSE INGENITO Rose is an enigma, So silent, proud, and calm. 'Tis said that people of that type Seldom come to harm. EVA JESSE Coiffures interest Evag Before our startled gaze The latest ones from Holly- wood She quietly displays. PHYLLIS JOHNSON I want to be alone! she moans, And in her solitude she nurses Her skill in games- Her art in verses. NORMAN JONES After many years of study, He leaves his pupil's bench, For now he speaks pig-Latin, And a little pidgeon French. PEARL KAISER Lovely to look at, Delightful to know- The belle of the ball Wherever you go. JOHN KELLEN Johnny plays a violin, Perhaps in future years The audience of a symphony Will applaud when he ap- pears. ARLENE KEOUGH ' Dolly is a little girl, '-.,j'f' A dark-haired, brighteeyed lass, ' ' She only asks to be a nurse: A credit to her class. DORINE KIRKEY A shining black car Comes to a stop, Who is he, Dorine? I'll bet it's Pop. -1 MIRIAM KLASKY Sweet girl in dress of an- cient days, Most charming and sedate, How could you keep from smiling When you played Ge0rg'e's mate?
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THE PILGRIM 13 OLIVE MELLO The night may come, we warn YOU, When Benny's tongue may slip, And you will find your sur- name On everybody's lip. MARIO MONTIM AGGI The editors and journalists Should bow their heads in shame, For though they all know English, They can't spell Mugi's name. ALLEN MORELLI We must admit he's unex- celled As actor or as homme d'af- faires, But if it's poetry he's to say- We're sorryHhe's Disabled there. HAROLD MORELLI Gleaming teeth, Twinkling eyes- He's a devil In disguise. RAYMOND MULLANEY Credit be Unto the boy Who squires his sister With pride and joy. ARLENE NEAL She has the Smile of Beauty Fred Allen talks about, Though called to serve in many ways, She knows not frown or pout. RUTH NICKERSON Of ORTHODONTIA We'd not heard Until she introduced The Word. ANNIE PAOLI In the Romance tongues she's excellent, But now we all contend: Does she the language of romance So fully comprehend? JEAN PEARSON A founsellor at camp, A co-ed in a college- Her violin provides delight, No one doubts her knowledge. BERNARD PETIT When Bunny sits in history class All he does is listen, This, however, we have learned- The price of junk has risen. MILTON PETIT Milton owns a friendly smile And a crop of curly hair: Though parts of speech may get him down, He refuses to stay there. WILLIAM PETRELL Wee Willie Petrell Runs through the town, In his father's lumber truck Bumping up and down.
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