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ffflklqw Nj? j It A 14 THE PILGRIIVI 9 awww yi xllb ELSIE DANTW KATHARINE oAvn5 ?. .,-, , . - - lg Zezfcllf MARY DE ANS JOHN DONOVAN ELTHEL. oae1Tn.s.R S ff' THOMAS VW XX , DRIES ww?'6, svscvn 32222 rr. v E as o N Bl-on ELSIE DANTI Independence All over her face, And every boy She keeps in his place. KATHARINE DAVIS , Numerous tasks has this fair lass, Keeping her busy from morn 'til night, And everything she ever does Is always done just right. MARY DEANS Mary, we wish you success And hope that success will be big, But that which we wish you the most Is success in the study of trig. JOHN DONOVAN Here's a boy Who seems very quiet, But talk to him And what a riot! ETHEL DRETLER Quiet though you seem to be, We know you think, we'll never doubt it: Here's a megaphone for you, Shout and tell the world about it. THOMAS DRIES Spats just so, hair slicked down, Tie just right, in suit of brown Tommy strolls down the high school hall Sportily dressed-he beats them all! EVELYN EVERSON Evelyn is a winsome lass- 'Tis said that she is fond Of someone in the Sophomore class- Do you suppose it is that blond? AGN E 5 me Fact fl. v W 1 4 , 5 , as I- 1 i 5 x - V ,f ' K f ,, B fa- . few 11 ,,? 1 --I-.-.- . AGNES FECI Agnes is a quiet lass Who always does her work, So attentive in her class She's never known to shirk,
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THE PILGRIM 13 IYANEI 3 BURNS X rx, . a GILDA CAPPANNARI cl-iqgfhl Q4 ', ., I 'f' DOROTHY R4 14 CALNAN , I fi 1 5 gg, Q AMPB 54.1. ru XX V f sumnca f 1 --f CAVICGHI 'Bi , I V CECGARELLI '77 il, tl 57 sr t bono-rHY covnx. ,Q FA. ' ID? 'FP f X ua al, EQZQ . it. - I ,3. ' I L' ik- 7. -, 1.-1 I il' ' ll EDHON D nk? C ROSSL EY' JANE BURNS J ane's a Whizz at Mathematics, And she's good at hockey, too. There's one thing We'd like to say, Jane, You're a good Scout, through and through. GILDA CAPPANNAR1 G. Cap inscribed on every book, On every desk, by every hook, A rubber stamp with your Whole name Is yours to stamp the scroll of fame. DOROTHY CALNAN What's Wrong with Dorothy Calnan? Not a thing that We can see. She's in the Honor Society And as busy as the bee. IRIS CAMPBELL This little girl CAnd little is rightj Is surely a pearl Tho' not of great height. EUNICE CAVICCHI Some days you're cheery, Other days you're blue, Now Why not be happy All the day through? LEO CECCARELLI He has the class, He has the style. For an Iris lass He has a smile. DOROTHY COVELL Dorothy's fine at hockey And at other sports, 'tis true- So Speak for yourself, dear John, That Dot may not be blue. EDMUND CROSSLEY You should-carry a four-leaf clover On your frequent trips to Hanover, That luck you'll have While coming back In your stream-lined Pontiac. '
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THE PILGRIM 'bk f AMEGLFO A . FORTINI ,U J-h h L - U ' A if 0- HOLAN D F' RAT U 3 p HILDA fwm GODDARD 2? ll!! I X 'w f'f Rosi GOV! f l ffx H DOI-BYTES GUIDOBONI W LYDlA -4fL, HANELT ' 1 E' -Q7 X 4 i- W ELIZAB ETH X I HAYES HOLMES Q, X -.-if' 'Q .nwk ,wfyl RQBBRT ,'lr js' u A KMAAIM '1.v1,M AMEGLIO FORTINI He is a silent fellow, His thoughts to himself he'll keep- But you've heard the old, old proverb, It's still waters that run deep. ROLAND FRATUS Sometime in the near future You'll see a flash go by, You'll know it's Rolly Fratus Learning how to fly. HILDA GODDARD Who is whispering over there- That note so slyly passed, To do these things not all would dare- Well-are you in her class? ROSE GOVI This girl we must congratulate For all the noises that she makes, And for always telling jokes A handsome prize she takes. DoLoREs GU1DoBoN1 Dolores seeks a goal much higher, She'll Win in spite of struggles dire. You passed the four-year course in three, We give this crown of bay to thee. LYDIA HANELT For cooking there are girls galore Attempting this and that, For sewing there are many more- But to Lyd we tip our hat. ELIZABETH HAYES Do you fear the strange and new? We're sure we've never heard you boast We look for something fine from you With the highest star as your hitching post. ROBERT HOLMES Bo comes down from Manomet, But he's not with us all the time, Because he spends the winter In a sunny southern clime. 10
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