Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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18 THE PILGRIM THOMAS FUGAZZI He won't depart for English IV But lingers 'idly at the door Until he's left a fond caress Upon a thing you'd never guess- The bubbler! DAVID FURTADO Please handle very carefully Or the future won't be bright, In basketball and football He's a stick of dynamite. MARILYN GILMAN It really doesn't matter Whether it's Gable or Greene, At every change of pictures Marilyn can be seen. JENNIE GIORI Though the battle rages Between up-do and long bob, She refuses to be swayed By the fickleness of the mob, SHIRLEY GOLDSMITH Gold in her name Gold in her hair Gold in her heart- She has gold to spare. WILLIAM GOODWIN They'd call him Wrong Way Goodwin If his longing should come true, To fly like Douglas Corrigan Is what he wants to do. lv S-x X x NNX5 X ...KCI ALICE GOVI She rushes madly to the gym, Her young heart aglow- You don't believe we speak the truth? How, then, does she go? MILDRED GOVONI Mildred's where the food is, She doesn't have to buy it- And this we find ironical, For Millie's on a diet. ROSEMONDE GRANT We grant that this young lady A farmerette will be- And, if there is a farmer, Would his initials be T. P.? HELEN GUIDE'I'I'I We gaze at her in mild sum- mise, Unbelief is in our eyes- For she looks the same as when Her years on earth scarce numbered ten. ELIZABETH HANELT You may not think so now, But the day will come: French is the finest subject In our curriculum. Signed-E. H. JEANETTE HARTY Take a good look At our Siamese twins, She's as lost without Mary As a fish without fins.

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THE PILGRIM 17 WARREN DIEGOLI He's the proud possessor Of a motor car, Now we're fairly certain He will travel far. WILLIAM DISALVATORE We raise our eyes respect- fully When we pass him in the hall- It's a matter of necessity Because he is so tall. PAUL DOUGLAS 'Dhere's no rhyme or reason to it, It won't make sense at all- Now when we hear Loch Lomond Why should we think of Paul? PRISCILLA DOUGLASS Blushing is a womanly art That girls today don't know? Priscilla is the living proof That this just isn't so. BETSY DREW There's tricks to all games, smiles Betsy, And I have learned my share! Throwing darts or breaking hearts, My score is better than fair. JOHN DUPUIS Some men seek the mountain peak, Crave romance near or far, But not for him such pleas- ures- His first love is his car. JOSEPH FARINA Since he sets a rule at naught, Says a necktie makes him hot In December- We must s-how no great sur- prise If he melts before our eyes At graduation. ELEANOR FASCIOLI That you were a beautiful baby No sane man could doubt- He had only to see a bulletin board In March, to find this out. MARY FERNANDES Her skillful hands And Willing heart Are ever ready To do their part. BELMIRA FERREIRA Silva and Lanman can't de- cide Which swing band is best, But Bella is not torn by doubt: Her Joe's leads all the rest. ALFRED FRANCIS If steadiness of purpose Is of target practice born, He will get all bulls-eyes As the years roll on. GILBERT FREEMAN A boy as gay as you are Might well burst into song: And when you tried it in our show, We clapped you loud and long.



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THE PILGRIM 19 DONALD HEATH Rye-d's friends are surely staunch and brave To penetrate the glare Which fills the danger signal Tfhat he proudly calls-his hair. PHILLIP HENNING You're Two Sleepy People all in one, But not too sleepy to have your fun, In school you plan to get your rest- When evening comes, you're at your best. BEVERLY HENRION She's taught each lovely au- burn lock Never from its place to stray, And not a strand dares wan- der From the straight and narrow way. CHRISTINE HOGAN Two little words Simple to recite: But it takes her hours To say Good Night. JOHN HOGAN Be it known that he will stalk us To our editorial lair If we even dare to mention Such a thing as hair. VERNON HOGAN Croon, croon, Hogey boy, 'Cause you sure know how: Sing, sing, music king- Then make a regal bow. I JANE HOLMES When she decides in which car she'll ride, We think it's lots she must draw: When we asked her to con- firm this, She simply said, Oh, Pshaw! WENDELL HOLMES Keep at it, Huck, keep at it! Dancing is your forte: It's only jealous Romeos Who dare suggest it's not. RUTH HOLTZ Each second period study As sure as the tick of the clock, As sure as we're sure of any- thing- We're sure she'll want to talk. ROBERT HUGHES If in Plymouth High School For a husband you are look- ing, Bob is just the man for you- He delights in cooking. JAMES IODICE A doodler scribbles aim- lessly- But it shows what's on his mind: If you inspect Jim's papers, TINA you will find. BEVERLY JAMES Don't jump to conclusions, we warn you- Beverly may be his name, But he's not Fauntleroyish, For he'l1 beat you at any game.

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