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THE PILGRIM- WADSWORTH SAVERY His morning's boring His evening's gay, A. dilettante 'who likes to play. IDA SCAGLARINI Ida cozizes from South Street, A tough place so they say, Yet there's nothing tough about Ida, She wasn't made that way. RUSSELL SEARS That Russell is a farmer boy In very plain to see, In-tilling soil he iinds much JOY Tn Chiltonville-by-the-sea. .IULIET SGARZI Wherefore art thou, Ro- nceo? To her brother she will call, When dressed to kill, she has the will To grace the Cordage Hall. ROMEO SGARZI Does he know his gas and oil? Shell's his middle name, But when you see that flivver coming, He's playing another game. JOSEPH SHAW We predict that Mr. Shaw Really ought to study law, We can tell he's verv wise, Look, and see it in his eyes. 13 FRANCES SHEA Daring and pert, . Audaciously gay, Happy-go-lucky, That's Fran Shea. HOWARD SHERMAN A second Noah Webster Is what this lad may be, If you want a definition, He'll give it readily. MANUEL SILVA We seldom see this lad about In town or anywhere, Welyvonder what he does with a The time he has to spare. FRANK SIRRICO Of course, he comes from South Street Where nicknames are galore, We wonder if you ever heard Him called Hot-dog before. LEROY SMITH A dark-haired boy with a twinkling eye Who's head is in a constant whirl, Why, ev'ry night he climbs on high To see a certain' Sophomore girl! LORETTA SMITH We'd like to say such fine things About a girl like you, But we'll just wish you the best of luck In everything you do.
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12 THE LTILQRIM JOHN NICKERSON His father owns a cranberry b , Anclygyou will some day See Nicky and his little dog Head of the company. CAROLYN PRATT At school you're known as Carolyn, u A sociable type of maid, But when the summer rushes in , Youlbecome Priscilla staid. JOHN PRENTICE Of these men of few words We hear every day, And our class has in John One of these, anyway. BARBARA PROFFETTY Barbara plays fine basketball, As goalie in hockey she shines, , But when the evening shadows fall, For a. certain Tommy she pines. ' JENNIE PROVINZANO Here's another singer We'll not have next year, But we hope that in the future ' On the air her volce we'll hear. JOSEPH QUERZE Our orchestra leader's going strong, He's out for something steady, But maestro, when you get your band, , Please don't holler, Ready! una A Q,.ll'- R 5- A '?' U , ALDEN RAYMOND Our Tote used to have a girl And vowed to love her long, Tho' he lost her-we dis- cover Marg'ie's still his favorite song. JOHN ROSSETTI John's our well-known usher In uniform neat and smart, We hope the feminine movie fans Won't try to steal his heart. CHARLES ROTH We have often wondered But never inquired Why your tongue does not blunder N01' YOUI' jaws grow tired. JEAN RUSHTON Why d0n't you wear a plaid dress And a kilt for all to watch? For everyone in town, we K guess, nows you're a b' Scotch. wee It JOHN SANTOS JQhm1.V'F quite a he-man, His voice his joy and de- light- The reason he uses it often IS to see that it's still all right. ALICE SAVERY Some days you're happy, Some days you're blue, Is Nino the person That's troubling you?
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14 M THE PILGRIM ROSIDA SMITH She has a very common name, Not like herself, you see, For she's a different type of girl- A real lady she will be. CARLO STROCCHI Carlo's quite an artist, His fame is bound to mount- But we wish we could dis- cover Just why they call him Count . HARRY TAYLOR Who is the blonde You meet at night? And we hear that singing Is your delight. DOROTHY TESTONI Dot's an ace in studies, In typing too, we know, In sports she's just as spunky- But, Dot, why don't you grow? KENNETH TINGLEY Ken, here's hoping your lungs never burst, They'll be needed, we fear, in some way, Perhaps in selling Class Sportsmanship Or blowing your horn some day. HARVEY TRACY As an example of a one-girl man He surely takes the cake, We hear of him most fre- quently Asking' Dora for a break . EDWARD TUCKER Greta Garbo of Hollywood Plays many a leading part, But this big blonde of P. H. S. Is our only American Swede heart. CORA VICKERY Cora chums with Dora, Is oft mistaken for her twin, But what about this boy named Stan? Her- affections he's out to win. EDITH WALKER Of Edith we are envious, For her face is very fair, Her clothes are simply gor- geous But her glory's in her hair. JUSTIN WALK ER .Iudy's won the victory, His name's in P. H. history With Romano, Sparky, and the rest, He really should achieve suc- cess. EDWARD WARNSMAN Surely our Eddie in music Will find the same success He hopes to find in Kingston With the girl who means- happiness. SARAH WIELD She's going to be a secretary, Where-we do not know, But, because she's always merry, Success with her will go.
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