Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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THE PILGRIM 19 under the slogan, Guaranteed to From the exchange columns we learn please. that: The S'0Cil9'CY Page 1T9X'C 012111115 OUT fit' Ettiebay Ordtmay sends in a Norwe- te11ti0I1. gian recipe for an eggless, milkless, At a recent gathering of Cdumbj b-elles and Cgazaj beaux at Near Admiral Warren S1tfrong's country shanty, the following members of the elite were pr-es-ent: Madeline B-ernado, celebrated siren of stage, scre-en, and tel- evision, Lucy Holmes, winner of the title, The Busiiest Woman, and Jean Beytes, whose service to humanity in stamping out el-ephantiasis of the ego, a disease which threatened to wipe out the species of common goldfish, won her the admiration of many. Alice Andrada, whose lat-est produc- tion, 40 Thieves in the Washtub , has taken the nation by storm, will soon arrive here for a rest cur-e. Ermes Manzotti is th-e guest of honor at the home of the Guidaboni's. It will be rem-embered that Mr. Manzotti, Whose theme song Fantasie in Helio- trope, thrilled us at the basket-ball games, has recently composed another triumph. He calls it Prelude to Tears, and writes it under the nom de plume of Iman Onion. On page 5, a column edited by Aurora Regini and Anita Reggiani, the Book- worm's Haven, has som-ething of inter- est for all of us. Criticisms of the latest books include: A laudation of the latest effort of Andrew Biasler and Gino Cristofori, the Bally Who's Who. Praise for Thwarted tAgain, or, The Villain Holds the Bag, which was written by the promising young author, Sarah Dill. An expert opinion on Doughnut Dunking, Its Origin, Practice, and Value, by Robert Glass, champion dunker. An appreciative article on James Louden's How to Get the Other Fellow to Buy the Drinks, which is a very d-e- pendable work since Mr. Louden is a recognized authority on the subject. Paeans of prais-e for Sports by Albert Albertini, Atteo Ferazzi, and James Boyle. The Woman's Page, conduct-ed by Louise Swift and Helen Smith, claims its share of our attention. At the top of the page we are greeted by the homely philosophy of Sandy lVIacSqu'iff falias Doris Ardizonni,J who says, If at first you don't succeed, suck a lemon. There appears to be some collusion here, for immediately below this we find a suggestion from the editor thatiwe patronize Frank Mello's Fruit Store. butterless, flourless cake. She asks, in return, a parasol and a steam heater. Pellie Nierce offers to exchange a kitchen stove and a clothesline for a bulkhead door and some laundry soap. Marion McGinnis, running true to form, asks, Will some kind reader please send a left-handed monkey wrench in -exchange for my canary ? The Question Box, under the able direction of Warren CKnow-It-Ally Johnson, has some interesting features. We cite an example of the work done by him and his aides: Q. Enclosed find my picture. The boy friend kissed me last night, under the mistletoe. Was that good luck? W Signed: Brilliant, but a Sight A. Lady, with a face like yours, it was a miracle. Signed: Talln Hansum The Social Graces Department, con- ducted by Katherine Lahey, is the next object of our attention. In her article she describes the most refined way of soup dibbling. H-er method is to use a straw. Very -effete. The Editorial Page reflects the high sense of responsibility and criticism in the town. In a scathing article directed against the street cleaners because they wear out too many brooms, Margaret Wirz- burger advises that the street-cleaning contract be given to the rival cleaning concern, the N odirt Corporation, which is manag-ed by Antonio Provinzano. Jessie Sanderson's editorial expresses the general feeling which exists among the townspeople. She praises the actions of the Chief-of-Police, Ramo Bongio- vanni, and his abl-e henchmen, Lieut. James Cadfose and Serg't David Dias, who so gallantly promoted the ends of justice by apprehenvding Slippery Sam and Weary Willie, who were caught in the act of breaking the points of the Selectmen's pencils previous to the annual meeting. The Lost and Found Department, co-nducted by Olga Andrietti, lists the following as lost and not yet found: Lost: a wig from Joseph Co-sta's Ton- sorial Parlour. Lost: a violin, by Esther Haley. No re- ward. Lost: a few pounds, by Enis Bergonzini. And now for the Drayma and Cinema review! Continued on page 21



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THE PILGRIM 21 Continued from page 19 A large photo of Helen Pirani em- bellishes the page. She is depicted as an Elf in the Sylvan Glade. Ruth Whiting, at the piano, accompanies her perform- ance with suitable music. Elsie Ottani and Esther White are be-ing trfiplped by the light fantastic on July 4, at the Memorial Hall. What a show! An attractive advertisem-ent divides this page into two parts. Chiari's Gown S-hop, we learn, will introduce to Plym- outh, the latest creations of Rubinstein. Alice Barufaldi and Olga Longinotti will muddle the creations. fLittle mann- ikin, what now?J To proceed: An educational lecture is scheduled to take place at Memorial Hall for July 6, the speaker to be Evelyn Ellis. Her subject will be The Art of Propelling a Perambulatorf' She will illustrate her talk with the latest in turret-top baby carriages. CThe turret tops were invented by Jack Guimares for the purpose of allowing Junior to at- tack passersf-by with his bean blower in comparative safety.J A leoture, illustrated by stereopticon slides, on the subject, Stew-beef or not .Stew-beef will be delivered by Teresa Govi, that talented speaker. The ma- chine will be operated by Charles Cole- man Wall. The Neri Plan C5525 a week, no tax-es, and free bus-ticketsl will be explained by Joseph Laurence next week. Come one, come all. There will be no collection. The movie program for the week in- cludes, This Is a Pretty Kettle of Fish, which stars Virginia Ryder and Arthur Raggazini, and Poor but Honest, or, Shylock Gets His, which features Alma Guide-tti, Edna Wright, and Elsie Garuti. The Men-About-Town CDario Ro- mano and Earle Pimentalj have a pro- fusion of patter this morning. We re- print their column, which reads: Glimpsed Ann Mabbett accompanied by Marjorie Bradford and Donald Tracy trying out new fleet of Ford V8's -Noted Hilda LaVo'ie, Marguerite Ketchen, Doris Fraser, and Nancy Kabel'sky, Professional High Power Saleswomen, out to increase the busi- ness of Richard Voght's .Shoe Shine Shoppe. Dropped around to see above- mentioned establishment, and recog- nized among the attendants Mando Pell- egrini, Arthur Strassel, Lester Nicker- son, and Armando Fortini. The sign above the door of the establishment 4 reads: Pedal tegements well and artis- tically illuminated and rejuvenated for the infinitesimal remuneration of ten cents per operation. -Barbara Mellor, who last week zoomed thru the ether on a record-breaking, epoch-making, breathetaking nonstop flight to Mano- met and back, is still being feted and toasted throughout the town together with Flora Fortini, the new Minister to France.-Much thrilled to witness President Albert Padovani and Vice- President James Pratt at impressive corner-stone ceremonies of the new Plymouth .High School fcan you bear it ?J -Super-modernistic prefabricated building designed by Charles Cooper- Stupenfdous Murals by Anna Goldbergh depicting the progress of the Class of 1935 soon to be unveiled .... Members of new faculty appointed by Superin- tendent Allen Wood include Beatric-e Dube, Instructress of Business Organi- zationg Charlotte Pierce, head of the English Departmentg Alonzo James, Physical Director .... A special drive to reduce the number of underweight students in the town is being conducted by the school nurses, Margaret Sim- mons and Erma Sears with the co-oper- ation of Roger Wood's Dairy. . . New Hart - ,Schaffner - Maccaferri Clothing store on Main street. The Instructor's Corner this week has an informative article on the Care and Treatment of Fountain Pens by Mary Rossetti and Ruth Tingley. A review of the latest flops, by Frances Johnson and Norma Gallerani, includes: 'The-ir impression of Lost in a Fog, the latest Metro-Fox-Corp. production. Rating F Their opinion of Once a Lunk-Head, Always a Lunk-Head? Rating, Z And now, having doggedly struggled through to the bitter end, we sigh with relief, and throw the paper where it belongs. JAMES A. LOUDEN CHARLES I. COOPER l The editors wish to express their indebtedness to the Com- mercial Department for typing the copy for this issue of The Pilgrim.

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