Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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g THE PILGRIM 17 To Miss D0WLING2bA1Safeidep0Si'C CLASS OF '33 MOVIE REVIEW vault equipped with a urg ar a arm in U which to keep those elusive drawing The F1Y'S'C Year Thi-2L0W1y Frosh supplies. No One Man Barbara Lewis T0 MR. MONGAN: An assistant to aid in the preservation of law and order after 12:45. To MISS HUMPHREY: May her Eng- lish classes of the future be as well be- haved as ours was. Notice to executorg any persons laughing at this point shall be cut off without a penny. T0 MISS COOMBS: A Western Union messenger's uniform to be awarded to the person who distributes notices next year. fThe rumor that we stole this article from a clothes line has no foun- dation.J To THE FRESHMAN FACULTY! We hope that after our graduation it will no longer be necessary to use tear gas to drive upper classmen from the strong- hold of the freshmen. ' T0 THE CLASS 1934: May next year's senior class maintain that dignified senior air which we possess. We sug- gest that the tendency for senior boys to escort sophomor-es to basketball games and dances is most detrimental to the aforementioned air. T0 THE CLASS OF 1935: May they en- joy the same high opinion in the minds of the senior teachers that the class of '34 has had. To THE CLASS OF 1936! We hope that by the time you are seniors most of our class will have graduated. All bequests contained herein are re- c-eivable through the executor, Mr. Wolverton J. Wolverton, Second Vice- President of the class of 1933. Witnessed at the offices of Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel, this thirtieth day of March, 1933. Attest: Frank N. Stein Bullmon Tahna Chester Racketeer .GILBERT HARLOW, '33 fContinued from page 41 We have enjoyed four years under the able guidance of Gilbert Harlow. the only president ever elected by our class. Now Time writes the conclusion to this chronicle and to the High School career of the Class of Thirty-Three, but, Judging from the record of their past achievements, who shall say that in these years which stretch before us, not minatorily but rather invitingly, the members of this class will not be the authors of deeds which some day may be loudly and widely acclaimed? JANE MATHESON '33 The Crowd Roars At the Brockton Tournament Five Star Final Dirty Dirt or This and That Secret Service- Reporters for the Above After Tomorrow Then What? Delicious Odors from the Cooking Room Girls Together Edythe and Sarah The Last Mile May and June In Conference Before 8 A. M. The Ruling Voice The Warden, Mr. Shipman Platinum Blonde Bob Bartlett Daddy Long Legs Bernard Parker Too Busy To Work Mike Cavicchi Silence In the Study Hall Tabu Class Picnic I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang Cutting Classes Donovan's Kid Flossie Animal Kingdom Room 27 God's Gift to Women Pete Ferioli He Learn-ed About Women Nando Bussolari Prosperity For the Seniors? The Crooner Eddie Warnsman It Pays to Advertise School Play Just Imagine All 90's Taxi Wadsworth Savery Five and Ten Mary Harty All Quiet on the Western Front . Room 12 The Yellow Ticket For Pirates of Penzance Under 18 Most of Us The Girl Habit Gilly Harlow Classmates Never forget them First Aid For Pete Gellar Maker of Men Coach Bagnell This Modern Age Class of '33 Secrets of a Secr-etary Ask Evelyn Johns Alias th-e Doctor Milton Berg The Wet Parade On stormy mornings Vanity Fair Girls' Drctsing Room The Champ Kenneth Tingl-ey The Pay Off Class Dues This is the Night Commencement



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THE PILGRIM ' 19 020:14nininioiuiuixxiuiuioiaviniuioicgzg ! v .Q.,.,11fHl52.,-,l5f.llllfFl2BlE,-.3. CLASS PROPHECY Hello, you lucky listeners-in of this ag-e of television. This is Silent Kenneth Tingley, the mouthpiece of the nation, speaking. Allow me to acquaint you with the many celebrities attending the Inaug- ural Ball of President Peter Gellar, in the year of our Lord, 1965-Amen. The stout gentleman who just entered is none other than Ferdinando Massam- iliano Guisseppe Fiocchi, the ex-Czar of Golfdom. Times are so bad he now carries clubs for three of his former ad- mirers, Adele Cohan, Norma Govoni, and Arlene Hall. Accompanying him is that eminent veterinary, Professor Berg, Charles Harlow, the new senator from Manomet Heights, Ellen Young, the famous evangelist, and her three most famous disciples, Dorothy Hall, Iolanda Govoni, and Mary Laurenti. Peter Ferioli, the chaiinstore magnate, Cyou've all heard of his Murray Street Emporiuml enters with his old cronies, the Reverend Nick Fortini, and the scion of the Mill Village Reform Colony, Count Strocchi. V Hold it-the old maestro, Joe Querze fhe's made quite a name for himself as a handorgan playerj wishes to make a few announcements: Gentlemen and ladies, allow me to present the new members of my Royal Garlic Templars-Geno Michelwccio Ferri, the gold-voiced bass, Leno Zani- boni, our new fiddler the always was quite a boy at iiddlin' aroundj and that talented little trombone player, Harriet Phillips. Oke, Silent-on with the dance! The first couples to take the floor are Codger Davis, the hosiery king, and his sixteen-year-old fiancee, the Right Honourable Nando Bussolari, President of the Slash'm and Gash'm Barbers' Association, accompanied by Rosa Des Lauriers. K How did he ever break loose from the Boss ?J The floor is covered with swaying, stumbling couples. There goes Charlie Govoni, late canine apprehender fdog- catcher to youj of Darby Landing, with Bruna Gambini and Bud Beauregard, guardian angel of the Little House , with Irene Balboni. I am told that Irene has lost ninety-three pounds and that she now tips the scales at only two ninety-nine. Good work, Irene! The firstdance is over and we are about to be entertained by Ida Scagli- arini, Sheba Pimental, 'and Gerda Peterson. They represent the cream of Professor John Govoni's Harlemites. Do you follow me down the lobby? From left to right, Charles Elmiron Roth, keeper of the New Chiltonville Zoog his superintendent, Fred Geretyg Evelyn Johns fshe's still waiting for that gold-digger, I beg your pardon, clam-digger, Guy Brigida, to proposeb 3 Gilbert Besse, famous for his vanities, and a group of his charming girls, Rosida Smith, Juliet Sgarzi, Alice Sav- ery, Carolyn Pratt, and Arlene Knight. John Prentice, of East Carver's Detec- tive Department, is buying popcorn for Edith Halberg, Ruth Haley, and Char- lotte Eddy. The President hasn't come yet be- cause he's in the nursery cutting out paper dolls, but the Cabinet is here in all its glory. You'll recognize all of themg Manuel Silva, Secretary of State: John Nickerson, Secretary of Labor, Frank Cappella, Secretary of Agricultureg Mickey O'Connell, Post-Master Gen- eral, Arthur X. Hughes, Attorney Gen- eral, Che attained the position because he took a course in Dorothy Testoniis Correspondence Schoollg Francis Pin- ney, Secretary of Treasury, and Ber- nard Parker, Secretary of War. The other members of the Cabinet were dis- missed because they wished to be so ab- surd as to work for theirmoney. Ah, iso this is Africalj-look up if you want a tropical picture. That man hanging from the chandelier, and dis- playing his eighteen-inch biceps, is none other Justin Atlas Walker, one-time water boy of P. H. S. His wife, the former Leah Alberghini, is nearly four feet tall now. CShe grows better in the spring.J Seated at the farthest end of the lobby are Baby Guidetti, Elio Barufaldi, and Paul Lenzi, owners of the largest chain of pool rooms in the country. Tote Raymond, tiddley-wink champ, is enjoying himself with Misses Sarah Weild, Barbara Proffetty, Charlotte Winkley, and Frances Burgess. Tote IS always doing something like that! Last we-ek he invited Ella Bernagozzi, Rose Aldrovandi, Florence Dono-van, and Barbara Lewis, inmates of an old maids' home, to go to a burlesque show. Here comes Milo Cavicchi with his pushcart. I buy his bananas every time he has a fire sale, but they're so bad that even the monkeys won't eat them. The platinum blonde who is trying to vamp Alonzo Canning is Edith Wall-

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