Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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24 THE PILGRIM UP AND DOWN THE CORRIDORS EHE Seniors of next year will not have the vallued services of Miss Charlotte Brown. At the present writing, Miss Brown, who hasa year's leave of absence, is debating whether to take a course at Columbia, or accept a position in the Land of the Rising Sun. .Although we are the first to graduate from the new building, the Class of 1937 has had a bad effect on teachers. Immediately. after they struggled with us, the school has felt the loss of Miss Hayes, Mrs. Swift, and now Miss Brown . One student who hasn't received lower than an A on his card for four years assured us in history that the Shenandoah Valley flows northward. . . . Our dictionary of nick- names includes: the office, Grand Ho- tel , the broadcasting system, The In- former , the Roving Delegate, Monti, Sampson, Bob Boob, Cynthia, Flannel- feet, Baron, Dictator, Madhouse, lunch- room, Phyllis Johnson, Dizzy fdon't think the editors will allow that last onel. Who's Butch? . . .We heard that the S. A. S. President this name slips us for the momentl was around the yard picking up refugees .... A cheer for Mrs. Raymond for her now classical war cry, Come on, my College Entrance Beau- ties. . .Do you remember: the alumni Day Dance, our Sophomore Hop, the look on Billie's face when the chair broke in Class meeting, Morelli's attempts at basketball fQuel homme!l . . . What happened to Ryan's eleven bucks? ? ? the football? P. G. Chandler's lip? . . . We predict a bright and successful liter- ary career for Mary Bodell, a new dean of Harvard, a rowboat for Sampson, George White's admittance to the bar: the movies for Jeanette and Margie, an invention by Jones .... Jumbo should be a jockey! He and his horse could always win by a nose, huh? . . . With drivers like Curtin, Henry Ford needn't worry about selling cars! . . . An orchid fa la Winchelll to Mr. Packard for his noble, sympathetic, patient, and under- standing attitude with the Physics class. In your own words, sir, Carry on ! . . . Billie Petrell would be a good one from Whom to buy clothes. He'lfl give one suit. Th-e suit will include two pairs of pants, one black and one white, and two suit- coats, one white and one black. . .Who was the bright soul who thought Eddie Ton-g was a Chinese War? . . . Can you picture Kellen behind bars? In the bank, of course. Addyman. behaving? . . . We suggest a violin for Rudy if he continues to let his hair grow. Musicians can get away with it, Rudy ..... According to the high school fire fighting enthusiasts, a n-ew, r-ed, shiny truck to be on call at the hfigh scool would mfake a good class gift . . . Alan Bird Hey giving the right answers? And no-W for a longshot predfiction.- Beciause of so many re- quests we are venturing to guess who will be the first to preiix Mrs. to her name. As Dan Cupid seems to have smit- ten her hardest, and because her ambi- tion in the memory book backs me up, I pick Mary Weild to be the first married ! CI'll pay other claimants to hoid of and establish my reputation as a true proph- etl .Punkie's ambition isto be a nut Csays the memory bookl. Perhaps on Wat- son's car! . . . Does anyone ever remem- ber hearing the finish of the Armistice Day poem entitled Disabled ? . . . Tick- ets will soon be on sale for Ethel's first appeanance on the stage. Between being an actress andha Socialist Candidate for Senator, Miss Shwom will be very busy. Francis Fabri will oppose Miss Shwom for that Senate job .... Warning to Benny Gfoiodmian. - Joe Cioirneais com- ing! . . . Best athletes - Telio and Cyn- thira, Best laugh - antics of Norman Jones, Tallest, Audrey Dutton, Short- est, Joe Brewer, Best period--12 :02- 12 226. And as we wander up and down the corridors for the last time, all we can say is, so-long, building, so-long, teach- ers, so-long, gang! Had fun, dfidn't we? YANN RIAN FROM SONG AND STORY Big Broadcast of 1937-Glee Club Murder With Pictures- Senior Graduation Photos Old Faithful-Friday Exams Wonder Bar-Cafeteria Danny Boy-Phil's theme song The Way You Look Tonight- Graduation gowns End of the Trail-June The Trumpet Blows-Ask Enis? The White Angel-Ruth Nickerson Fury-Petrell Bwllets or BiallotsfSfchool Elections Forgotten Faces--Class of 1937 Educating Father-Mr. Mongan High Tension-Before a test Rhythm On The Range- Boys' Cooking Class Green Pastures-School Lawn Farewell Blues-Graduation Seems I've Done Something Wnong- 6th Period Bookkeeping Class I'lil Stand By-Mrs. Raymond Curly Top-Florence Marshall E. A. P. '37

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