Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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THE PILGRIM 15 ARMANDO BARBOZA Of him we're rather envious For he never has to hike: He may drive a shiny auto Or pedal a bright red Hbike. -v HENRY BASTONI Artistic ability You do possess. But your accounting Is just a plain mess. ROBERT BIRNSTEIN With his long legs He's ready to climb The ladder to fame Three rungs at a time. RAYMOND BOCCACI American Culture use to be Your very special meat, But now you take Commercial Law You aren't so hard to beat. NAL.. I X., ,vi-AA.aQQ ARMINDO BRANCO He likes to toy with model trains But do not think him queer. For in the end he aims to be A railroad engineer. MARTIN BREWSTER W. C. Fields played the old army game, But Mart has his own to show us: He doesnt use three shells and a pea But one good Whitman-bound bus. SPENCER BREWSTER Give him a mare l That can take a high fence. i That's all that is needed To satisfy Spence X' 61,f0' '7 BARTHOMEW BRIGIDA A little knife, a pin, or trick. Bart always has a toy. If you ask us. he'1l always be A bouncing baby boy. PETER BRIGIDA He was a dancing maiden Resilient as elastic. When in his lacey garments He tripped the light fantastic. ALLAN BUMPUS Slender of stature, Quiet of speech- Ready to learn What Life has to teach. CARLE BURGESS A little bit pessimistic Is our Rideout of the future. If you contradict him. Carley will turn and shootcha. TALBOT COBB Speak up! We can't hear you! Mrs. Raymond laments: But she doesnt ask you to, She has too much sense.

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14 THE P LILLIAN SHERMAN Letters here, letters there. Letters, letters everywhere: Lil will gladly correspond If you'll promise to respond. 7 . NIE STEIN We've had our G-Men on the job. But they admit they've flopped: Why you are labelled Pinky Has our best sleuths stopped. A ,cyy4,1A BETTY STUDLEY It was just some news from Kingston, If we can credit what we hear, That caused her eyes to twinkle And a smile from ear to ear. fl Y I J MARION TREGLOWN A friend in need is Webster When with her we talk. Her voluble discourses Give us such a shock! BETTY WATSON Betty goes to Brockton, For what she doesn't say- So at this time and in this rhyme Our suspicions we relay. RUTH WOOD One day Ruth went riding Upon a lively horse. But when he threw her to the ground She soon knew who was boss. 1 1f X' s 'Q' 7-If .X X MADELINE WRIGHTINGTON In our halls of learning She's quiet as can be: But when dismissa1's sounded, She acts quite differently. MIRIAM YOUNG She said in class The other day She wouldn't change Her name for pay. DOROTHY ZIEGENGEIST The smile of health That is hard to suppress Is a source of wealth Dot has to excess. HENRY ADAMS A waggish, wild and woolly wit, The party's life. 'tis true, Without our famous Yogi What would Mr. Mongan do? WAYNE ALLEN 'Neath the basket he's a wonder, On the diamond he's a wow! Now you ask, Can he play foot- bal1? Of course he can-and how! ALPHONE ANDRADA His weaknesses are very few Or else he hides them wellg For- th0U8h our ear is to the ground, We've no tall tales to tell.



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16 THE PILGRIM , ff g,t1..lx.LVJ ,f1a,.l IQILF ED COHEN Do you want to argue About anything at all? Be it politics or peanuts Ke1ly Cohen's at your call. -0 fff L, ,yi-f,,., ' JOSEPH B. COSTA H-e's the kind of person We like to have around- He goes his way from day to day, Both feet upon the ground. LOUIS COTTI The fatal hour had struck: His debut was at hand! In the wings he pulled the ropes- He was the curtain man. HOWARD COURTNEY Skee Courtney is famed for hunting deer: He's a wiry lad. devoid of fear: Barbara's the clear he's trying to kill - If there's a way, he has the will. JOHN DARSCH The girls would like to ask you Where you got those auburn locks. And while you're at it, tell us. too. Who makes those hand-knit socks. JOSEPH DEMAS A stylish lad is Joseph D.. A Beau Brummell in dress. But when it comes to keeping books, He's always in a mess. DOMINICK FRATUS Though his Visage shows no sign Of mischief or of prank, Mickey's hand's in everything, While his face remains a blank. GEORGE FRATUS Just a fish out of water? Or is this a game? Were eager to know Why Mackere1's your name. JOSEPH FURTADO Joe says he's quite an artist With needle and with thread, He says he'll mend you anything: It's the finished work we dread. i 0 i- we I AMEDEO GALVANI Iiogenes sought one honest man, Searched throughout an entire land- Arnedeo's on the trail of Truth With microscope in hand. PHILIP GODFREY He's a man of the press So he knows all tire news: At the drop of a hat He'll expound all his views. DONALD GOVONI If we were half as handsome. If we had for clothes your flair, We think we'd conquer shyness And seek the spotlights glare.

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