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18 THE PILGRIM HAROLD MALAGUTI Oh. sing a song of lemon pie Or of biscuits for a change. This culinary cowboy Is at home with a kitchen range. THOMAS METCALF In size he's not So very tall, But when he talks He beats us all. CHESTER MOORES If we had a court And wanted a jester, We'd be amply amused U If we procured Chesterfl . 1 W I 1 ' ' I I I I GEORGE NEAL He can't see why people Worry and fret, He may come to it later- No need for it yet. LELAND NICKERSON He struggles wildly Safe ground to reach: He's stuck in the mire Of his own speech. - + . It HAROLD PADOVANI Harold is our handy man With floods and baby spot : When we present a drammer,' We depend on him a lot. ROBERT PAOLETTI Poets sing in accents sweet Of lovely ladies tresses: But he can match them any day- Or we miss all three guesses. CHESTER PARSONS If some day you wish to melt Some young 1ady's heart, Just Hash that gleaming smile of yours- It will act like Cupid's dart! 'L Ulf ,ffff00 'f GEORGE PEARSON Georgie Porgie, puddin' and pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry: Perhaps he did it on the sly Because we know he's rather shy. WARREN PECK In class hes rather reticent, At least he seems that wayg But what he does outside of school Is more difficult to say. wmamfk ALBERT PEDERZANI He has Astaire beat a million ways When his talent he displays. No matter what the time or plaoe. Arbie's there to set the pace. RENATO PED RINI You've heard the well-known saying That Nato proves is true. If you are fond of people, People are fond of you. - 14- fm? ff .ffl 4 X ,f3'f'
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THE PILGRIM 17 JOSEPH G. GOVONI When he pens a billet doux, He follows a certain mode- To keep it strictly personal He writes the note in code. JOSEPH P. GOVONI Joseph must have built endur- ance For his long class-meeting speeches When he acts as guide each A summer. While his classmates frequent beaches. LeBARON GRAY A final word of warning Lest your path be rough: Never look for trouble- It'll find you fast enough. HARRISON GRIFFIN Griffie is a studious lad. A whiz at hockey, too, His given name is Harrison, But he'll be Spud to you. BROOKS HARLOW An engaging smile A cheerful hello - Brooks is the friendliest Person we know. DWIGHT HARLOW Some girls like the busy city Some prefer the country air: But we all vote for Manomet If only Dwight is there. GEORGE HEATH Sing a song of drumsticks With a heart just full of swing, And in it he will join you, Well bet 'most anything. ROLAND HOLMES Ask Ho1mesy, -he will tell you What scouting's all about: He has first-hand knowledge, For he's an Eagle Scout. . I, CLARENCE JOHNSON In the classroom he abstains From all idle chatter. But on the baseball diamond It's quite a different matter. VERNON KIRKEY Some day when you're feeling low Or foolish as can be. He'll catch you with his camera For all the world to see. FRANCIS KRITZMACHER We know the reason fi - Photograph well. CURTIS LAFAYETTE Curtis surely' loves to talk, The time for class is almost up Before the end he reaches. fl J 93441 One Boy Scout fell- 4 ' ' f 1' Its just that her dimples I To make most verbose speeches,
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THE PILGRHVL 19 ALFRED PIZZOTTI Mary had a little lamb. Its fleece was white as snow: But Alfred's pet is shining black- Its power we all know. t A .,- TLP-' '-,Xu ive 1 3 X DONALD RANDALL We see the good sense As we grow older Of one who won't carry A chip on his shoulder. WARREN RAYMOND He never says so very much. But o'er and o'er again We've all been told we must b ware Of those dark, silent men. MARIO REGINI Your weighty discussions Nearly floor us- But, goodness knows, They never bore us! GERALD REZENDES Twinkling eyes and Curling hair- When mischief's done, He's had his share. GILBERT ROBBINS In two respects We think him wise: He neither grumbles Nor gives alibis. 9: LEO ROBERGE As the Blind Man in the play, You really did excel, But with a certain senior You didn't do so well. . 1 ' M .. v , , FRANCIS SCHEID He's the president of our class: So please don't show alarm When we whisper to you softly, He lives at the County Farm! EDWIN SEARS Whenever he smiles His dimples show, This gets his goat As we all know! HOWARD SMITH vr 'Where did you get that hat? Is an old-time tune, 'tis true, But if we're not presuming, We'll sing that song to you. JOHN TAVERNELLI Johnny's our Latin genius, He excels in French aussi, But where he gets those haircuts Is a deep. dark mystery. g f ,f i f ' ,A WILLIAM TEDESCHI He shall have music wherever he goes And plenty of people around him, For he has only to touch ivory keys, And a music-mad throng will surround him.
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