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THE PILGRIM 7 WARREN BRADFORD We know why he is happy C'Cause she's coming back in June,l But just what is the reason why They call him The Goon ? EDWARD BREWSTER He plays the game of football Till we fear his nose won't heal - But in the classroom Eddie's Supporting a New Deal. NATALIE CALDERA Last winter every Saturday night She appeared as a Pilgrim Maid: In basketball at the Cordage Her long arms were displayed. CONSTANCE CALDERA She may be little, but O My! Who wouldn't take the chance To trip the light fantastic With Connie at a dance? JESSIE CALLAHAN Kelly'l loves the movies, She goes whene'er she-'s able- Thc handsome actors thrill her, Especially Clark Gable. GEORGE CAMPBELL The F'Amos and D'Andy Cir- cus Held all of us spellboundg Especially the end of the ele- phant, iThat was Campbell dancing around? MARJORIE CECCARELLI Your coal-black hair In graceful swirls Is quite the envy Of all the girls. PHILIP CHANDLER Tarzan has to walk now, He used to have a crate.l' And in the evening you may see Tarzan and His Mate. PRENTISS CHILDS Imaginary diaries We've heard he likes to write, He's stricter with himself than most If he never skips a night. KATHERINE CHRISTIE Katherine takes her own time To form a word or twog But she's an expert penman Compared to me - or you. JANET CLARK The best sport On Lincoln Street Hits the top On our score sheet. SARAH CLARK Flying fe-et Not a care, Blimp and Mundy'l I Dancing there. ll....l..4
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6 PART IN G DOUGLASS ARMSTRONG We- seldom see him talking: He seems to us most shy, But faster beat some girlish hearts Whene'er he passes by. EVELYN ARRUDA Neat as wax, Our grandmas opined: It must have been Eve-lyn They had in mind. VINCENT BAIETTI Vinnie-'st' in his counting house, Counting all our dimes: Cheerful and eiTicient In good or parlous times. GERALDINE BALBONI A ready smile and sparkling eyes For all who ever greet herg No person sane, we still main- tain, Discards the chance to meet her. ALICE BANZI She's one of the first in this year book And iirst in Friendships Book, too, She's never too tired or busy To stop and chat with you. ALEXANDER BARBIERI Ask him to help you, He'l1 gladly say, Ye-s g His talents are numerous We mayiwell-confess. g Y -I A ' SHOTS CHARLES BARENGO That's not a twinkle in his eye, It's just a look of doubt: As if you didnit watch your step, He'd surely find you out. MARION BEAURE GARD In our class of '36, We feel that we've- been lucky To have a girl so full of fun As this one we call Ducky. WILLIAM BA GNELL Bill may seem a quiet lad, He isn't one at all: He nearly wakes the dead each time He stamps into study hall. ELIZABETH BELCHER Here is a girl Who is always busy: But does she get cross When we call her Lizzie!! DEANE BEYTES Our Deanels not 'iDizzy - far from it, He is a man of affairs - He's ready and eager Though payment be meagre, To solve our class problems And shoulder our cares. BETTY BOUDROT In fair or stormy weather, It matters not a bit, Betty's hair is curly- How -we envy it!
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is WARD CLARK A cheery lad With flaming hairy You can't mistake him Anywhere. GEORGE COURTNEY Whois this guy Cupid We've been hearing about? We have a suspicion You must have found out. ANTONIO CARVALHO Tony likes his History i?7 And he's very fond of cook- ing C?J . But he surely does some queer things When teachers are not look- ing. MARJORIE CROFT To be a Winchell, a Baron von Snoop, Or an Irish G-Man-even so- 'Twould be of no useg she'd discover your ruse, And her secrets you'd still never know. MARY CRESCENZA A quiet miss With a winning smile - This is Mary All the while. SARAH CROWELL 'fNumber, please? you'll hear her say As you lift the receiver one day: And, we add, her temper's rare For one who has such bright red hair. THE PILGRIM FREDERICK DEACON What's in a name? I ask you, I'd always had the idea That a Deacon took life seri- ously Nor stopped to fool and jeer. J AME S DEVITT Red is an exception To the general rule: If he has a temper, He hides it well in school. MARGARET DONOVAN If we meet Margie fifty years hence We'll not pass her by, we feel - . Remembered forever by class- mates A For her braid and incompar- able squeal. ELEANOR DREW To teach the child his -A. B. Q C.'S? To nurse through scarlet fe- ver? In whatever work she under- takes Shelli emulate the beaver. FLORENCE DREW The lady dances, We very well know: Some day she may be The Ustar of a show. ARLENE DRIES She hasn't a Packard to offer Or even an old Ford car - But come her way, and she'll give you A ride on the handle bar.
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