Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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12 THE PILGRIM ELSIE OTTANI Dark and winsome She's always sweet, Smart and smiling And rather petite. ALBERT PADOVANI Parliamentary procedure He was forced to acquire, Now to the state senate He well may aspire. AMELIO PASOLINI Many strange nicknames We have heard, But calling you Peanuts Is really absurd. WILLIAM PEARSON He doesn't rave and tear his hair, He doesn't sit and pine- But his life is one mad scramble To get work in on time. MANDO PELLEGRINI Quiet here and boisterous there- He is a contradictiong As to which adjective fits best We have no real conviction. CHARLOTTE PIERCE No matter what trouble Charlotte is in, She soon overcomes it With her cheerful grin. NELLIE PIERCE She lives her life Without making much noise, But she enjoys Saquish And baseball with boys. EARLE PIMENTAL We think we've solved your problem The very best way to date: Just swap your smile for Mayo's legs- And then you won't be late. HELEN PIRANI Smartly dressed Our Helen is gay, Correctly attired At work or at play. JAMES PRATT Pratt is fond of cooking, He makes both cake and pie, For he can eat whate'er he cooks- Maybe that's the reason why. ANTONIO PROVINZANO Does he get excited When he's keeping score? When we make a basket, He promptly yells for more. ARTHUR RAGAZZINI The girl of his choice, He confessed in class, Must be a pretty But not clever lass.

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THE PILGRIM 11 CARROLL MARTIN Carroll is an usher At the Interstate, He will guide you to your seat If you come in late. ROLAND MARTIN The Dionne quintuplets Have risen to fame, Our Martin triumvirate Must do the same. ROBERT MARVELLI Girls, take warning! Watch your step- He may seem shy But he's full of pep. JEANNE MAYNARD We're sorry, Jeanne, That you Went away, And sincerely hope You'll come back some day. GERALD MAYO Can this be Daddy Long Legs, Or it is Ichabod Crane? But, anyway, with those long legs He'll never miss a train. MARION McGINNIS You fear oral topics? Then how you must hate To recite in your classes And engage in debate. 1 JOHN MEDEIROS Willing heart and willing hands We ascribe to you, For you have shown us both On occasions not a few. FRANK MELLO Frankie knows his onions, His peas and apples, too, He's always ready with that smile To sell his goods to you. BARBARA MELLOR To run a dancing party? To decorate the hall? To play watch-dog o'er our treasury? Barbara Mellor's at our call. ELIZABETH MORDT Whenever we are planning To put on some affair, Play, assembly, operetta- Bettie's always there. VINCENT NERI That Vinnie is a quiet boy If far beyond believing, Though he often looks that Way, . . . Appearance is deceiving. LESTER NICK ER SON Deeds, not words Is this boy's creed, Not a bad one For us to heed.



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13 ANITA REGG IANI Anita is a little girl Who's always in a rush, Ask her where she buys her g'as If you want to see her blush. AURORA REGINI She did her part in hockey In basketball and track, We can see for every sport She surely has a knack. DARIO ROMANO He seems gay and indepen- dent To the struggling masses, But we'd also look like that If we had but two classes. MARY ROSSETTI What can we say of Mary? She's small and rather shy, And greets you with a cheer- ful smile - Whenever she walks by. NATALIE RUBINSTEIN Her interest in clothes She comes rightly by, She made our Christmas players Most pleasing to the eye. VIRGINIA RYDER Gentlemen prefer the blondes We have often heardg This assertion must be true, For Ginnie is preferred. , JESSIE SANDERSON It takes a lot to ruffle Jessie- For with eye and mind both keen She goes about her business Always placid and serene. WILFRED SANTERRE If the day is sunny, Or if there's rain or snow, He will take his pop-gun And a-hunting go. ERMA SEARS Erma's never happy Unless she can ride, A horse and a habit-- These are her pride. MARGARET SIMMONS Meg is quiet and reserved, And always when she's sit- ting, If she isn't doing homework, We'll bet you'll find her knit- ting. HELEN SMITH A hasty inspection Of the covers of our books Shows that without question Hers are worst for looks, ERNESTINE SQUIBI3 Ernestine has been with us For just a little while, Although she is a quiet girl, She wears a friendly smile.

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