Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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12 THE PILGRIM CURTIS LOWE In school you seldom he-ar him, He's the quietest of boysg But - wait until he gets out- side - Then - listen to the noise! ALTI-IEA LEWIS You really ought to be in pictures, For we are sure you're better than l Many of those lovely photos Taken by your picture man. BARBARA Ma,cDONALD Barbara likes to take long walks, She also likes to rideg She doesn't care which one she does If Willard's by her side. RICHARD MAINI You've proved an old saying Of some renown- You can't ever keep A good man down? VVILLIAM MALAGUTI If he ever uttered Ten Wo1'ds at a time, There'd be little point To this little rhyme. ALBA MARTINELLI Like a diamond in a rock pile You stand out from the rest: You do your Work iand oth- ers', too,l In short, you are the best! i OLIVER MATINZI He inemorizes history That is, as a rule- He should be the Iinest patriot That We have in school. LUCY MAYO Lucyls not a government agent, As a postman we fear she'd fail - Even though she rides around In a car marked HU. S. Mail. J ENNIE MAZZILLI Be bright and cheerful That's her creed - And in this way She will succeed. PRISCILLA MCCOSH A sturdy buccaneer was she Who sang with all her might- And far above the others' tones Her alto Hlled the night. HELEN MICHEL We think that Helen's fortu- nate, For she's been given a chance To take a trip, when she leaves us, To Germany and France. MARION MOREY You've heard the story Of Jack and Jill - Do you know the one Of Marion and Bill?

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11 MARION HENDERSON Here comes Honey! Good-bye, gloom! She's sure to brighten Any room! DONALD HUGHES A clash of steel on steel Doesn't always mean a duelg It may be Brother Hughes In his ilivver, late for school. RUTH HUNTLEY A visitor to our school Sees our Ruth - Oh, My! I must have the wrong build- ing. What is this? Junior High? HENRIETTE HURIAUX Though you sign yourself H. HJ We'll offer you two more: H for the very best of Health And for Happiness galore. WILHEMINA HURLE If you go to Roseland Any Saturday night, There you will ind Wilma, For dancing's her delight. LOUISE IDE Louise is always cheerful As you are well aware, And even though she's tiny, Charlie doesn't care. HILDA JESSE She has changed her policy On one important rule: For now she's never tardy When she comes to school. JOHN KUHN Johnny has something Which resembles a car, And he uses this taxi For his friends near and far. ADDIE LELAND Our Addie is shy And she wears quiet clothes, But she always is smiling Wherever she goes. MILDRED LAPHAM Writing notes in study hall Is Mimi's specialtyg She'1l pass one any time she thinks The teacher cannot see. RALPH LAMBORGHINI You'1'e our Demosthenes, You're our Calhoun - Ready to serve us, Asking no boon. ELLA LEMIUS She can't speak for others But for herself she knows That an even disposition Makes more friends than foes.



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13 ELSIE MONTI As Mrs. Pencil In the play You did your good deed For the day. WEBSTER MOORES Hefs not Rudy Vallee Nor is he a Bing: But somehow we know That he likes to sing. BARBARA NEAL Barbara's thoughts in Kings- ton dwell, For Paul lives there, you know: When summer comes, in his Ford car A-riding they will go. FRANK NEAL- 'Most any girl would like to own His crest of rusty hairy But in the town of Framing- ham The oWner's waiting there. EDNA NICKERSON We like the way you do your hair, Your blond curls look so sweet: And you're not so bad at hockey - You need take no back seat, EDGAR NICKERSON Dancing's an art, he's discov- ered! It isn't that he doesn't dare- But try as he may, we really must say, He still can't beat Fred As- taire. GEORGE NICKERSON His eyes begin to sparkle And wrinkle up with laughter When someone talks of Scotch girls, CFor that is what he's after.J CYNTHIA OLDHAIVI Here's a young lady Who sews a fine seamg From linen and cotton She fashions a dream. ALEXANDER PEARS ON We fear you have a tendency To emulate the cow: She chews her cudg you chew your gumg That's your weakness now. DORIS PEDERZANI Doris plays her fiddle well, Her orchestra leads with zeal - And, when she takes Dr. Davis' place, Our pride we can't conceal. DOROTHY PERKINS If only you'd make up your mind, 'Twould save us time and woe: For every time we write this poem With a different boy you go! DONALD PETERSON He seems to thirst for argu- ment: The other side he sees - For no matter what the ques- tion is, Donald disagrees.

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