Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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0 PQCOPJ AQPQ of l!8 OVLQJ' 6 OVL y 15864 fo AQUQ JOVVLQ EARL ALEXANDER He's the kind of craftsman With whom we can't com- pete Y As he constructs distinctive toys At his shop on Alden Street. GERTRUDE ALVES Gertie sings her little songs Now low, now sweet, now hotf- At basketball or hockey games She's always on the spot. MARY ANDREWS Quiet, unassuming, In a pleasant way She performs with diligence The duties of the day. GEORGE AVERY We obtained proof positive Of his vocal power- He really barked and bel- lowed In the Theatre Hour. Page 10 lflflfb. CHRISTINE AXFORD Her classroom teachers, we are sure, Must entertain some doubt: Is she really able To life her voice and shout? BARBARA BAGNI For most distinguished serv- ice To her school and class We pronounce a benison Upon this able lass. GENEVIEVE BAKER Genevieve, sweet Genevieve, OIT to Boston she blithely goes On week-end excursions to attend The city's best movies and shows. JOHN BANKER Applause and hosannas To a football captain who Hated to stop playing Though the game was through.

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iogralofticaf Mia A KENNETH TELFER The president of the Class of '46 has led our meetings for the last three years, and has been with us since the ninth grade when he came to Plymouth from Carver. He is a fellow of a few words but has won himself recognition as left end on the football team, and is an active member of the Student Activities Society. Everybody likes Ken- ny, but his classmates will long remember him for his original sneeze. He plans to enter Northeastern, and we know he will be the credit to the college that he has been to Plymouth High. HENRY FERRARI p In every class there are some who seem to enjoy the business of living, and Henry, our vice-president, is one of those people. He has served as homeroom president both in his sophomore and junior years. He is an active member of the Student Activities Society, and has par- ticipated in sports as guard on the football squad. Henry hopes to be a dentist. If he opens an office in Plymouth, he may be in a position to afford us both pleasure and pain in the days to come. PAULINE ZANELLO Pauline has quietly done much to win our admiration and affection. In her sophomore and senior years she served as homeroom secretary, and since her junior year she has acted as class secretary. Apparently the Class of '46 likes a good-looking blonde with blue eyes and a win- ning smile to record the minutes of its meetings. Pauline has been a stamp collector and rendered service on dance committees. She wishes to become a medical secretary. NORMAN CLARK Clarky, the class treasurer, is a member of the basketball team and has scored many a point for the school. Although unpretentious and studious, during his three years in high school he has always been willing to cooperate on dance committees. Norman also has been in assembly programs, and we well remember his last appearance as the Reverend Clark at Thanksgiving. Norman's scholastic record has been such that he is a member of the Honor Group. The service will gain another Plymouth boy after graduation since he intends to enter the Navy. Page 9



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ELSTON BARTLETT If you'd have no record Of the sillier things you do, Just be sure his cameras eye Isn't trained on you. HILDA BELCHER The range of her activities Knocks us for a loop: She played the part of half a cow- Then made the Honor Group. ROBERT BOLDUC He departed from our ranks Before his graduationg The U. S. Navy will provide His higher education. SYLVIA BOLOTIN With Caesar, Cicero, Vergil She skillfully contends, But her spirit is not mar- tial- They are the best of friends. GEORGE BONZAGNI For all we know to the con- trary, His cakes and pies are deli- cious: That his milkshakes are the tops Is no tale fictitious. QF' f--he Q? LOUISE BORGHESANI She knows that smiles pay dividends More liberal than frowns, That they can smooth the pathway O'er lifes ups and downs. PAULINE BOTIERI She never gets mired In morasses of gloom- In the sunlight of smiles Her good nature blooms. THELMA BOURNE Music on her lips, Rhythm in her feet, Prove a combination With which we can't com- pete. ANN BOUTIN She flits here, she darts there Like a hummingbirdg You hope to catch her in repose? How utterly absurd! CATHERINE BRIGIDA Always willing to assist In whatever way she's able, Most cooperative and cour- teous - For Cathy that's our label. Page 11

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