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N0 record bere oftbings ibejfoe done, W e only seek to fmve some zm. ALYCE AGOSTINHO Though Alyce is a jolly girl, Her temper is quick to flare, Please be careful what you say- Or you'll wish that you weren't there. ARTHUR AMARAL Want a poem recited? Someone to sing or cheer? For any of these duties Arthur will volunteer. DORIS ANTI She thought she was more than pleasingly plump, So she went upon a diet: Now that the result has been observed, There are others who would try it. DOROTHY BAGNI Her lightest word would be our law With a new technique, If she'd have her way with us, She must let her 'cello speak. PAULINE BARENGO Posters there, posters here! She made them throughout all the year: In fact, her fingers flew so fast They triumphed o'er her tongue at last. STANLEY BARNES Don't be disarmed By his gentle smile: He can do battle If he thinks it worth while. CAROLINE BARUFADDI Knowing she could not have wings, She considered many. things- Then fastened on her roller skates To win hands down o'er her classmates. HARRIET BASSETT She's forever busy From eight o'clock to one, Ask from her a favor- And it's as good as done. IDORE BENATI If someone versatile you'd meet, In studies bright, in football fleet, Just send for Mac , he's hard to beat. ADELINO BERNARDO First he pauses, then he shoots From the middle of the floor: He's made another basket To bolster up our score. DORIS BERNARDONI There'll be shadow and sun for everyone As the years roll by, But she'll meet whate'er may come With her head held high. RAYMOND BIBEAU In school you rarely hear him, He's the quiete-st of boys, But wait until he gets out- side- Then harken to the noise. Page 9
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mittee and an SENIOR Harold Gallerani Edmund Gianferrari Joseph Giovanetti Louis Giovanetti John Hammer Boyd Hayward Joseph Lamborghini Weldon LaVoie Bernard Lexner Theodore Lodi Norman Longhi Wallace MacLean Alfred Martin Martin McAuley Christian Miranda Alvin Montanari Warren Neal Wesley Nickerson Donald Parsons William Po Edward Ribeiro Lee Roane Stanley Roberts Louis Scalabroni Curtis Shaw John Shaw George Shea Francis Stas Dean Stevens Harold Strassel Donald Studley Richard Toupin Edward Travers William Vickery Frederick Wirzburger Richard Wood HAPPIEST WHEN When left alone Boston Bruins win Driving Swinging a hot one Bowling Gunning Selling a Ford In cooking class When dozing Cooking with Shaw There's a good band on the He's eaten a good dinner Among friends On the gridiron Being a sheik Taking pic-tures On a Weenie roast Driving Spring comes Playing baseball Playing football Seeing a good movie It's 1:00 p. m. Riding in a plane Eating Hunting Down at O. C. T. Playing the trombone Camping at Fresh Pond Sports Getting a raise Riding in a Ford coupe With the boys Playing baseball or fishing Doing something Driving radio PET ANNOYANCE Christmas neckties History notebooks Back-seat drivers Geometry No money Missing aim Walter and Oldsmobiles Pinky's corny sayings Setting up pins When the Dodge boils over 9054 of the girls All dressed up and no place Sneaks Freshman girls Easy work Poor pictures Hard work Stenography Relatives Mr. Packard's vocabulary Snobs Below 800 Woman drivers Doing nothing Homelessons Testing cars Strikes A sour note Hitting telephone poles His brother Participial phrases Getting up early When it's quiet White shoes Too many girls Hamlet to go IN TRIBUTE ment co usher fo r the IN each senior high school in the state the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution requests the graduating class and the faculty to name the Best Girl Citizen in the Class of 1941. The candidate must possess the following four qualities of character to an outstanding degree-dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. This honor has been awarded to Dorothy Morton, who, ever since she entered Plymouth High School, has shown her classmates and teachers that she is worthy of the title. In her sophomore year she was pres- ident of her home room, served on com- mittees for the Double L Dance and Sophomore Dance, and participated in the P. H. S.-Capades. While a junior, Dorothy was a member of the refresh- Page 8 A lm Junior Promenade, later serving as an ush-er at the Graduation Exercises and Senior Reception. This year, as a senior, she has taken active part in the sale of tuberculosis seals, worked on the com- mittee for the Senior Dance, been a Council Representative in the Student Activities Society, and pianist for the operetta Martha sponsored by the Society. During her three years in high school she has also played the piano at assemblies, been literary editor for the school annual, and participated in bas- ketball, badminton, hockey, and bowl- ing. Always dependable, always a good leader, she was our natural choice for this honor. The entire school supports the selection of Dorothy Morton as the best girl citizen of the Class of 1941. RUTH BOUTIN '41
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RUTH BOUTIN She studies in the morning, She studies through the night- Even if she tried to miss, Shc'd answer questions right. EVELYN BOYLE Hazel eyes And auburn hair Conspire to make A lady fair. ROSA BRADLEY The price of time and patience She will gladly pay Because she can be satisfied With nothing less than A. MARGARET BRENNER On the charge that she can't sew. The modern girl's indicted: To show the falsity of this Margaret's herewith cited. EVON BRIGGS She may not be in Hollywood, But our Oscar she has won For the nicest disposition In the Class of '41. PETER BRIGIDA At the game in Randolph No one of us grieved When some fourteen points Our Peter achieved. Page 10 fl 'ur VITO BRIGIDA The best time in all the year? Winter is his season- Not that he's so rugged, Basketball's the reason. ERRINGTON BROWN Brownie's full of mischief In and out of school. But Lend a hand to others Has always been his rule. LORNA BUGELY She has need of a strong right arm, Not that she would fight- It must support the pile of books That she carries home each night. ALLAN BURGESS Chemistry or physics He simply can't resist: Can it be we harbor An embryo scientist? BARBARA BURT She'll cool your fever, Soothe your brow- That is, she will When she's learned how. CHARLES BUTTERFIELD Judging Charles by what he says. And we're not sure we can, The fairer sex must mend its ways- Or he'll live a single man.
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