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8 THFL PILGRIM FLORENCE DONAVAN At basketball games or dances, . 'Twould be something very rare If someone looking for her Couldn't find Flossie there. CHARLOTTE EDDY She doesn't mix with girl friends, The same goes for the boys, And that is why we wonder What constitute her joys. PETER FERIOLI Pete-the heartbreaker! Pete-the sheik! Why is it girls throw them- selves At his feet? GENO FERRI Ferri has a good voice For crooning to the moon, But, when he's singing to his choice , He says time fiies too soon. FERDINAND FIOCCHI Fiocchi's quite a. ladies' man, In this he just rejoices, And how these ladies listen When he, his opinion voices! AURA FORTINI To outward appearances This lady's sedate, But, if given the chance, As a comedian she'd rate. FRANK FORTINI Buzzy, busy all the day, Takes time out for foolish play, And lt,S he we often see, Talking to Bruna Gambini. BRUNA GAMBINI She always looks most prim and fair, As she talks to Leno, We hope another loving pair Will not end up in Reno. PETER GELLAR Pete, the football hero, Awoke with heart afire, Now he's playing Nero - We ask you, where's the lyre? FRED GERETY He may seem shy And bashful, too, But get him going And watch out, you! MIRIAM GIFFORD There's a certain Bailey lad Who makes her heart so very glad That frequently in history class Their secret notes they're known to pass. WARREN GIRARD Wanny's so good-looking, He's seen at every dance, He teases girls outrageously And holds 'em in a trance.
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FRANK CAPELLA Up yonder in a village Just beyond South Street, Cappy holds his interviews, And any friend will greet. MARGORIE CASSIDY No manly heart gives her a thrill, No one to make her say, I will, But she keeps dates, you ought to know, With Shakespeare, Byron, Keats, and Poe. NORMA CASWELL Norma is a quiet lass So attentive in her class, Most industrious in her work, A girl who's never known to shirk. MILO CAVICCHI He has a cottage at Billing- ton And almost lives up there, He rides by in a big green car In a hurry to get somewhere. LEONORA CECCARELLI Sits in a corner All by herself, Sweet Leonora A shy little elf. HAZEL CLARK Tiny's her name, Short and cute, Anyone larger Is always a brute . ll THE PILGRIM 7 CLIFTON COBB We'd all like to have money, A fact we won't conceal: But it's a different kind of .tcashil To him that can appeal. ADELE COI-IAN Our Adele does like the boys, She's far from a beginner. But how we wish that she would use Her lipstick u little thinner. PRISCILLA COLLINS We have often heard of people Who talk a mile a minute, If entered in a contest, Priscilla'd surely win it. HILTON CROWELL Hilton comes from Manomet, A shy, retiring' boy, We think it's very safe to bet That no one he'll annoy. WARREN DAVIS Why the sad youth over there Standing by yon door 'Z We've been told he dared look twice At a pretty sophomore. ROSA DESLAURIERS Rosa's in for every sport, There's nothing she can't do, And in the town of Bridge- water There's a lad to whom shcfs true.
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THE RILGRIM 9 FRED GODDARD UA quiet lad, his friends all say Aahhc goes about from day to 313 But he always has a ready reason When his work is out of sea- son. CHARLES GAVONI Charley wants some night clubs To manage without care, . But every time there's shoot ing, They'1l say, Sharley, vas you dere? ' IOLANDA GAVONI GIot,something to tell you, o,' We hear it every morn, For it's Io this, and Io that Till noon, almost from dawn. JOHN GAVONI John Gavoni for Pro to yO11J What is it that he likes to do? Oh, yes, to write or read a book, But best of all he likes to cook. NORMA GAVONI The real art of smiling Is what we all need, This being the case, Norma's sure to succeed. ARTHUR GUIDDETTI Watch him, girls, and do be- ware! He's not so tall But though he's small, He's quite a woman slayer. EDITH HALBERG Edie's quite a singer, But to hear her we must go To her church on Sunday morning n Where her bird-like notes o'eri'low. ADELE HALEY This irl is tall and very thin, Wheri she leaves off the skies begin, I Her specialty might be short- hand notes, But beauty culture gets her votes. ARLENE HALL She doesn't give opinions, On that we'll all agree, But in automobiles she has a choice- She prefers a Model T. DOROTHY HALL Dot's a wee bit bashful, It seems so anyway, Every time we see her She hasn't much to say. CHARLES HARLOW That Charlie will some day succeed No one's inclined to doubt, If present sign-posts we may heed, He'll put them all to rout. GILBERT HARLOW Phyllis, Jeannett-e, and Margv. Tid and Lolly. too, Would you kindly tell us, uGiuyn, Which one bothers you?
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