Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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- 12 THE PILGRIM. JESSIE HOLLIS Q' EVON LEE 'Tm never going to marry, , Y' Of those who could be favorites, No man will steal my heart. - There's only one on topg I'l1 wed myself to a big career- ' fm And though his name is Lawrence, You see, I'm just plain smart. We'd better call him Pop. LEAH LODI RUTH JENKINS Q' M , U , , N 1 With serious and solemn mien Ruthle 15 9' quiet 3111- She enters Learning's portals, But Secrets 095 W111 seep? , But with ready wit and flashing We know this adage never fails: smile Still waters still run deep, Regales us lesser mortals. BEVERLY KAISER at 9 ii Qu LETTY MCKEE She's always completely I? H xg For one boy Neat and sedate, J She has a Wink: From the up of her toes A 4 And she writes her notes To the top of her pate. l g 4 In purple ink i . 1 , BEVERLY KARLE 2.9 . y ELVA MULCAHY with Mr' Jim Ffarley ,I ' tv Before she starts upon a venture My 1?ame .doesn t rhyme Q3 She plans her acts with care, AS I ve tned t9 explam 7 Wm' -'Q-, - Q, Always weighing every problem Full many a mme' i ' A ' l Before her thoughts she'll share. CONSTANCE KELLEN 2 Q - 4- JEAN MURRAY Connie has. a ready Smile' L1 iz' I She's a fine Scotch lassie A happy mlen has She, Without any cares Perhaps we ought to hide this i Declaring her clan rhyme ' f V , B tn t t h For she writes poetry! ' 'W y e ar an S e wears' I MARGUERITE 0'KEEFE MARION LAHEY 3 ei Buttons is popular, And, strange as it may seem, It really isn't just because Her father makes ice cream. la Lightly posed On her toes- Lovely dancer- Many beaux!

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THE PILGRIM a 1 11 HELEN DARSCH We labored overlong, We madly tore our hair- But now we know the donor Of that little pin you wear. ' I VL, Jw' MARGIE DECKER We think she gets more fun from life Than anyone we know, With gleeful nods and wreathed smiles She sets all hearts aglow. , - , I 7, ,I -'f.f,..A' W DOROTHY 'DeCOST Upon the classrmm quiet A maiden's scream rang out, No need to amplify it: Twas Dottie's wrathful shout. ELIZABETH DIGENOVA I crave a career, said Lizzie, For crowned heads I must dance? 'AForget that stuff, said Georgieg While I'm here-not a chance. MARGERY DREW Margie is the one to tell If you've a joke thats gay, It may not be so funny But she'll giggle anyway. MARY DUGAS If you crave a brand new frock But your funds are low, Take a tip from Mary- She knows how to sew! 4 W 'ra s 1 Q Mi' wiv' S wi' 5. . 32.15 xg, f A .,, Ya it Gi ,,.,. ' 'J --..,, , J :S ,fi -, i ' .. S 4 ,. ,V 1,-y 1, f. 4' if if .1 M y get Ywfigik, if ,N g A 3' as I , ? If WM ARLENE GIOVANETTI A Hash of knitting needles- A glimpse of something green- Arlene's the fastest knitter That we have ever seen. HILDA GUIDETTI Blushing is said To be a lost art: We don't believe it- Come On. Hilda, start. KW If EDNA GUNTHER Quality, not quantity, Is the thing that counts: Since knowing you, young lady, Our faith in the adage mounts. ELEANOR HALL Shed change her name to Elmer She'd don a pair of pants, She'd turn herself into a boy If she but had the chance. I Q9 CAROL HANDY We're very proud of Carol, We feel we have the right- For as our hockey captain She worked with all her might JEANETTE HATTON For one who acts so joyous You're very mystifying: Why is it, in your stories, There's always someone dying? s



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THE PILGRIM 13 MARION PARKER With candy and ice-cream New pounds we are buying, But she keeps her figure Without even trying. BARBARA PATY When Barbara speaks, Harmonious sounds Fall on the air And joy abounds. EILEEN PAYSON Eileen has a weakness, Yet she doesn't need a pill! She likes them dark and hand- some, If you doubt us, just ask Phil. ELSIE PECCINI Elsie is mercurial: First she's up, then she's down, In quick succession she bestows Her lightest laugh, her deepest frown. JANET PERRAULT A little girl Is Janet Perraultz Why won't she try Drinking Cocomalt? BARBARA PETERSON A silent and retiring miss Who speaks in tones so low She startled us in class one day By crying out, No, No! .ag .grae l I, . f, I yn I I 1 if .S X - s vc- .- A - if l -.- . as , , 1 -1 wa Q 4-.. xr X H a 7 S? . 4. gm ya I . 'I a an V, X qi?-is rd -11 DOROTHY RESNICK Some girls choose idols Just for a lark, But she's ever faithful To one Buddy Clark. ANNA RILEY She can make a Stradivarius Sweetly sing or sigh: But we like her better for That twinkle in her eye. Qfliu. ALICE RILEY For Allie A's are nothing new, She gets them all the time: We feel her failures will be few As upward she will climb. RITA SAMPSON A whizz-a flash, A streak of gray! It's Rita's car- She's on her way! CHARLOTTE SCHNEIDER If you think you are Jack Benny. On Charlotte try your wit. No half-baked jokes will get a laugh- But you might make a hit. MARIETTA SEARS Out a-boating she did go One summer day not long ago: From the boat fair maiden fell, And for help was forced to yell. r ' , n I

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