Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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THE PILGRIM 15 EDWARD BIBEAU Every Saturday at two Edward keeps a rendezvous, Ask him gently where he's bound As surely as that hour comes 'round. DAVID BODELL So little he cares What the h-eadlines shout That he needed six months To knock News Tests out. EDWARD BRADFORD A black duck winging through the mist- Oh, no! It's on the sand. At last he's proved his marksmanship- Today he is a man! CHARLES BREWSTER You should save your pennies And buy a good dummy, Like Bergen in Hollywood You'd make real money. ANGELO BRIGIDA If you'd hear the wild waves roar And for that purpose pace the shore, Their brave symphoy will be Muted by his Model T. BARBARA BROWN Wood you tell us who he is With whom you constantly appear? Wood you tell us-'cause, gee whiz! You'll be a Mrs. soon, we hear! P 22 1 I I E Q1 ,5. a of 1 u FRANCES BROWN Our fair Frances hath a Way!! All her very own, Whatefer for her the future holds She'll never walk alone. TILLIE BUSSOLARI She knows just how to make a basket, She knows her hockey through and through: We wonder now if Bobby's taught her How to play the fiddle, too. JOHN CADORETTE Since we rightly call you uproi-,vs And never at your knowledge scoff, Our best hat we're willing to bet That you'll be absent-minded yet. CESERINE CAMPANA There is no connection, We admit our defection: But what is the harm If your name suggests balm? .IOHN CANDUCCI We fear he has it in him To do a good strip-tease, For when to gym he's going, We're not quite at our ease. JAMES CARAMELLO He made a play for the lady's heart, He aimed for success from the very start, He called the signal-half- past eight, He made a goal, he got a, date.

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with iiilalirr Elnmarh Nun? EDITH ADAMS As silently as Night time falls You do your work Within our halls CONSTANCE ADDYMAN Like the little quintuplets She'd be really unique If for each new pair of socks She sprouted two more feet. LESTER ANDERSON Twelve o'clock and all is well For everyone but Lester, He'll break the record-or his leg, Or we are no Nestor. ELIZA BETH BAKER Her temper's roused, Her face grows red- For, Hi, there, Liz, Someone just said. MADELINE BAKER A most attractive Pilgrim maid Upon the hillside stood, Indians, Indians! she cried As loudly as she could. GEORGE BANKER Georgie went a-bowling To teach Her how to play, But when she'd finished scor- mg. He'd learned boasting didn't Pay- KATHERINE BARATTA In case you should think her Sedate and rather shy, Just rub her the wrong way And watch the fur fly. BROOKS BARNES She's a little inclined To be faintly sarcastic: Incur not her anger, Her friendship's elastic. PARKER BARNES We hope you know the story Of the tortoise and the hare, For to the moral of it You should give a care. JOAN BEEVER Fishy, fishy in the sea, Peter catch him just for nie- Peter fry him in a pan, Peter, Peter, what a man! DOLORES BERNARDO Gentle of speech Quiet of mien With as friendly a smile As ever we've seen. ROSE BERNARDO Never trouble trouble Till trouble troubles you- And since you're nicknamed Trouble, From that we'll take our cue.



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16 THE PILGRIM DALLAS CARPENTER We've noticed how you jitter- bug Though many don't approve, Would you kindly show us how To get into the groove ? MARY CARVALHO There are dates to be eaten, There are dates to be kept- But it's the kind in history At which she's most adept. DORIS CASWELL Ranting and raving She finds absurd, Significant is it When she says a word. DORIS CHADWICK Kingston boys attract you Though they're seldom true, If you'll stay at home, Dot, Our boys won't make you blue. HARRIET CHILDS A knitting virtuoso With ne-edles of great size, She knits her socks and sweaters Right before our eyes. JANIE CHRISTIE If you'd glimpse some pen- manship That is bold and free, Janie is the senior You will have to see. G V BARBARA COGGESHALL When Barbie goes out riding, She always has to stop To buy a chocolate ice cream With Jimmies on the top. ELIZABETH COLEMAN She loves Farina for break- fast, She'd love to have Curley hair, Sl'e'cl love to ride in a Frank- lin. But for which love does she care? DOROTHY CORREA Your very name arouses A mean desire to pun, But we fought with it cour- ageously And finally we won. ALBERT CRISTANI Most of the time He's mild enough: it's only in football I-le gets tough. ALFRED DARSCH Grown men, we've heard, Are boys at heart: To prove that true You'll do your part. EDITH DeCOST Oh, girls, do you like my coiffure? Why, Edith, most certainly, sure! This one is new, Most becoming to you, Each one has so much al- lure!

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