Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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THE PILGRIM 31 This game was in reality a pitchers' duel with Kraus of Middleboro having a slight edge over our own Speed Johnson. Kraus allowed three hits while Johnson was found for five. Two days later, on May second, the team journeyed to Hingham. For two innings our boys enjoyed a one to nothing lead, but then er- ractic support and inexcusable errors paved the way for an 11 to 1 victory for Hingham. The following Saturday, Rock- land was our guest. After holding Rockland at the short end of a two to nothing score for seven innings, a single with three men on, which an error turned into a homer, cost our boys a 4 to 2 decision. On the sixteenth of May, Middle- boro was sent down to defeat by an 8 to 4 score. Kraus again did the twirling for Middleboro and was found for six safe hits, while Bossolari on the mound for Plym- outh was found for nine. The following Monday, the un- defeated Hingham team journeyed to Plymouth. With our boys hitting everything in sight and Johnson pitching fine balls, Plymouth High was victorious by a 9 to 6 score. In the last two games our boys have improved greatly. While strong defensively, our boys have been rather weak offensively. This weakness is being rapidly over- come, and, behind the sterling pitching of Bussolari and Speed Johnson, our boys ought to go places in the remaining seven games. How To Hit With Your Eyes Closed, by Speed Johnson, is the latest acquisition to our athletic library. How To Run Bases With The Aid of Horseshoes and Rabbit Feetf' by Harry Haley, may be found on the top shelf. GIRLS' TRACK TRACK practice has begun in earnest, as those of you who have been about the building on Monday, Wednesday, and Thurs- day 'afternoons at 3:30 have ob- served. This year some excellent talent has been unearthed, and it is hoped that, with practice, the coach will be able to select a winning team. Listed among the contests are the running broad and the high jumps, relays, and the basketball throw. The dates of the meets have not yet been definitely ascertained, al- though a contest between two chosen sides, each captained by one of our older tracksters, has been arranged for practice. This affair promises to be interesting as the teams are very evenly matched. Let's wish our track team the very best of success for this season! Is the motion seconded? RUBY JOHNSON ,33 ogonza10141g0101nqp014,g.,..4,qg,.qugm g, ! ! Q Trade BAYARD Name Q ! l ' , 5 cREo - coo 5 ! - g FOR COUGHS Q and HOARSENESS IT'S CREOSOTED Q Q Q The Six Busy Rexall Stores ! Q l I 5 Bemis Drug Co. ! Q Rockland - Plymouth Abington - No. Abington 0 5,4bitxiiliclinimrioioialiuioiuiuirbzo l 1 Q CAPPANNARI BROS. Q Imported and Domestic Q GROCERIES g Tel. 141-W 25 Water St. G i g BLISS HARDWARE CO. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, g Heating, Painting Supplies, Radio Equipment 3 V114 101113011mini:riniuiuiiriuiuzo

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30 THE PILGRIM A . 1 ., ' l 7' .nf it 4 ? Q if x l ' ,A f ' .r n at lf' 'if' T 1 :Sie .S imi ? f -ff T ' '41-2' - , - --- -Yr' TQ---' l-L-- f-. -w 'ix SPORTS REVIEW 1930-31 LOOKING over the year's achieve- ments in athletics, We find that, While Plymouth High Was very strong in some sports, it Was com- paratively Weak in others. The football team, despite pre- dictions, brought the South Shore Championship to Plymouth High for the third successive year. This our boys should repeat for the fourth time next season, for the entire varsity will return With the exceptions of Captain Spath and Sullivan. The basketball team had a poor season, but with the entire varsity coming back-all We say is- Watch out. The track team has also been Weak, but, since the entire team is returning, maybe they, too, will do things. Plymouth High swam away with the Brockton Y swimming meet for the second successive year. We're expecting another shield next sea- son as the same team will return. The baseball team has hit the Winning column after three defeats and, barring the unexpected, it ought to stay in it. All the varsity will return With the exception of. uscag-19 BASEBALL CN the thirtieth of April, Plym- outh High opened itse baseball season by losing a close game to Middleboro with the score 4 to 2. --.2 ima rr Couran--2 FOR YOUNG MEN Burdett College offers Business Ad- ministration and Accounting Courses as preparation for sales, credit, financial and accounting positions. '29-Jw FOR YOUNG WOMEN: Executive Secretarial, Steno- graphic-Secretarial. and Fin- ishing Courses as preparation for promising secretarial posi- tions. QL-do FOR BOTH young men and young women : Office Manage- ment and Bookkeeping Courses as preparation for varying types of office posi- tions. Previous Commercial Training not Required for Entrance A PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL OF COLLEGE GRADE Repeats Its Recommenda- tion that young people con- templating a business ca- reer finish first their high school course, later enter- ing college or business school as their fitness or need may require. -Jr l -'Sir' J' 114' m'mIEL-Him? .ll lg iiii z aufaasli 'fl 5' X . - liflfiil ii New Burdett. College Building Distinctive features of Bur- dett College are: personal attention-able facultyfex- ceptional preparation-indi- vidual advancement-desib able student associates- placement service. Students attending come from univer- sities, colleges, high schools, and academies. Placement calls for graduates numbered 3149 the past year. 'Mader- BURDETT COLLEGE is interested in high school graduates farsighted enough to see that a high school edu- cation supplemented by addi- tional, more highly special- ized, training is the best prep- aration for a useful business career. For illustrated catalogue-sent without obligation-address F. H. BURDETT, President 156 STUART STREET, BOSTON, MASS. HANCOCK 6300



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32 THE PILGRIM . ff xp' 5527... , . ,fcfgldgi :excl RPYFV , 'Ts Ili: LE TROUPE Un groupe de garcons, appele au voisinage le troupe , s'etait ras- semble dans l'arriere-cour d'un des garcons. Chaque garcon avait apporte de chez lui quelque chose 5: manger et apres avoir partage la nourriture, ils mangeaient, tous. Avez-vous deja vu le nouveau garcon? demanda un des garcons. Je l'ai vu avec son pere dans une grande auto, dit le chef du troupe. Il ne vaut rienf' , Non, reprit un autre, ses ongles sont toujours propres, ses cheveux sont toujours brosses et il va a l'ecole en autof' Les filles pensent qu'il est gentil parce qu'il est si poli, mais je crois que, s'il voyait un souris, il courrait un kilometre, dit un autre avec mepris. L'objet de cette conversation etait Percival Lane qui etait recem- ment venu habiter la grande mai- son blanche sur la colline. Quoique les ga.rcons ne le sussent pas, Per- cival etait tres malheureux. Il vou- lait jouer avec les autres garcons, et il ne voulait pas etre toujours poli. En voyant les garcons jouer il se demandait souvent ce qu'il pour- rait faire pour obtenir leur amitie. Une occassion siest bientet pre- sentee. Un jour, quand il allait le long de la route dans son auto, il a vu les garcons voler des pommes dans le verger de M. Dubois. Il avait vu M. Dubois venir sur la route et il savait qu'il decouvrirait les garcons. Vite, il fait arreter llauto, il descend, et court les pre- venir. Les garcons s'enfuient et Axcis A ,f f Kwik Is. V ,fer ,iz ft 7 1 IIJTIY 4 ' V If ' ll , N HI, fi V :el f I . i'f.lLL 1 ' '-1' . Percival repart. Apres cela Percival devint un membre du troupe et il apportait beaucoup de bonnes choses a manger de la grande maison blanche. Les garcons decouvrirent qu'il detestait les Hlles, et quant aux souris-lui n'avait peur de rien-ni meme du bouledogue de M. Dubois! MARY RYAN '31 NGTRE ASSEMBLEE FRANQAIS Le dix-huit mai, les eleves des classes de francais, sous la direc- tion de Mlle. Baker, ont presente un divertissement. Apres que Phyllis Morse avait lu le Psaume XXIII en francais, les garcons de la premiere annee, aides par Bruno Zangheri, ont chante Le Petit Navireg Bruno Zangheri et Kenneth Tingley chan- tant les r6les du capitaine et du petit mousse. Les Iilles de la meme classe, menees par Marguerite Reed, en costume paysan, ont pre- sente une autre vieille chanson, Il Etait Une Bergeref' Puis les autres classes de fran- cais ont chante Il Pleut, Il Pleut Bergere et Bruno Zangheri a chante une des plus bell-es chan- so-ns que nous ayons apprises- Ma Normandie. Il a une belle voix et tout le monde s'en est joui. On a fait des explications de ces chansons en anglais pour que tous les eleves pussent les comprendre. Mlle Locklin, Jane Matheson, et Iris Albertini ont beaucoup con-

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