Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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26 THE PILGRIM RICHARD TUBBS He's a Pied Piper with a sax And we're the babes who follow after: Gayly he leads us on our way With corny jokes and gusty laughter. MARTHA VICKERY She will not mount a soap- box, She would not be town Crier- In numbers there is safety: She speaks in the speaking choir. VIRGINIA VINTON Most buds bloom in warm sunshine, Her Bud is no exception- For when to GIIIHYYS house he goes, He gets a warm reception. ELLA VITTI Ode to Minerva She wrote with finesse, Than Browning or Kipling She does no less. VIRGINIA WESTON Sane mens in sano corpore Is finer far than wealthg So every single afternoon She goes walking-for her health? CHARLOTTE WHITING Three times a week from Whitman He comes in his automo- BEAL. We know she calls him Harold, Though his surname she won't reveal. , W , 7 I , , f 1, X ,.,,,,, A . I , C 3 31 H- F, 'i , ff 5 -Q Il 'J I ' 'Q i t u'.l VIRGINIA YOUNG Hello! This is Eddie, As if there were only one! But figuring just which he is Is her idea of fun. GERALD ZIEGENGEIST It seems to us that Jerry Will come down with a fever Unless he stops this constant 'Working like a Beever . MARY ZUCCHELLI We bet if we lighted A four-inch salute And threw it beside you- You'd not give a hoot. FQ J 'v n, Y A: -

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THE PILGRIM 25- WILLIAM SHEA Bib is our living proof That a boy prefers a blonde: But we haven't ascertained Of which one he is fond. SOLOMON SHWOM Sing a song of sixpence Black faces in a row: When Solly warbled' merrily, He almost stole the show. AGNES SILVA Silva strains from her violin D Tell us that Agnes strives. To fill our world with music And brighten up our lives. RICHARD SILVA Under a bushel His light he won't hide: In proclaiming his presence He feels justified. OLIVIA SOARES Whatever knowledge Can be gained from a book She seeks for herself In some quiet nook. MARIO SOLIERI Say Si Solieri and you'll find Your mouth is full of sibil- ants, But the reason for the nick- name Defies our vigilance. LAWRENCE SPRINGER Lawrenice is the boy who lives on a farm, Where in the country he does no harm: , But when he comes to town for a day- That's when he starts mak- ing hay. JOHN SPURR There are many Ways To rise in the world: Just look at John When his legs he's uncurled. GEORGE STEFANI You must have been a beau- tiful baby, You must have been a won- derful child, 'Cause over you in S-ca- pades The audience went wild. RICHARD STRASSELL We are not saying You look bovine, But you do chew your cud A good part of the time. HELEN SWIFT When our elders tell us Of the virtues that they had, We could offer Helen To prove we're not so bad. JOHN TORRES In the morning when it's fair, Does your mother wave your hair? For that wave, you must con- fess, . Really outdoes nature's best.



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THE PILGRIM 27 DOTTY BIOGRAPHIES RICHARD TUBBS . . . senior class pres- ident . . desires to be a journalist . . was born in Westfield, Massachusetts, on February 20, 1922. .is live feet eight and one-half inches tall . . has dark hair and gre-enish brown eyes. . says his fa- vorite pastime is Uplaying policeman . . is a charter member of the Swanky Swing Society ..likes Artie Shaw's orchestra. .enjoys listening to Deep Purple . . belongs to the S. A. S. . . is a member of the band and orchestra. .is lighting technician of the Speaking Choir . . ten cents-a-week collector . .was vice-president of the S. A. S. in his junior year and vice-president of the class..was on the executive board of the Camera Club. .was editor-in-chief of the Press Club. .is assistant-editor- in-chief of the Pilgrim..president of the Correspond-ence Club . . . chooses photography as his hobby. .announces his pet peeves are people who don't mind their own business and people who tickle him. . indulges in collecting littl-e blue ribbons..likes Evening in Paris perfume. . intends to take a P. G. course next year and later attend Boston University. GEORGE BANKER . . . vice-president of the class. .was born in Plymouth,Octo- ber 13, 1922 . . says his birthday falls on Friday the 13th this year. . says he is not superstitious.. .is five feet eight inches tall . . has brown hair and brown eyes. .has had a consuming interest in aircraft ever since he can remember. . was a member of the Press Club in his junior year . . is a member of the Avia- tion Club. .has no pet peeves and says nothing bothers him . . was a member of the football squad for two years . . . demonstrated his efficiency on dance committees. .admits that his favorite pastime is repairing small firearms.. also likes to collect bullets. .has a very pleasing personality. .hopes to attend Northeastern University. FRANCES BROWN . . . most efficient treasurer. . .has light brown hair and blue eyes. . likes to ski and collect stamps . . . doodles with a pencil as a pastime . . celebrated her seventeenth birthday on last August 8th . . has been a class treas- urer for three years . . was a member of the S. A. S. council as a sophomore and junior. . is on the S. A. S. executive board and the executive board of the Correspondence Club. .is a member of the Honor Group and secretary of the National Honor Society . . belongs to the Glee Club. .likes the song Night and Day and th-e- bands of Artie Shaw and Larry Clinton. .plans to attend Kath- erine Gibb's Secretarial School in the fall. ITA MURPHY . . . capable secretary . . plays hockey and basketball . . desires to have red hair and become an air stew- ard-ess. .is five feet two and one-half inches tall . has light brown hair and blue eyes . . was born in Plymouth, Aug- ust 30, 1921 . . says her greatest dis- appointments are Weymouth and Whit- man victories over Plymouth. . decided her greatest joy was when the Plymouth Basketball team beat Braintree . . is a member of the Senior Honor Group and National Honor Society . . serves as a member of the program committee for the Correspondence Club . . is a member of the S. A. S. council. . Pilgrim Staff . . Speaking Choir . . has 1514 pet peeves, Latin III and 153 jingles for the Senior class . . likes to tickle people as a pastime ..says that her favorite cloth is plaid and her favorite color is green . . has 24c more to collect on her bet with John Canducci . . places Artie Shaw's orches- tra above any other. OUR CITADEL We stood on the brink of knowledge: We saw Truth from afarg We lifted the latch to the magic gate- Our guide was a distant star. We took two friends on the journey: Faith and the Courage to do,' Lord of the Hosts gave us .strength for our task- - His will to guide us through. The path was rough, and we stumbled: Many dropped out on the wayg Then our path lit up with the light of Hope: God's gift: the advent of day! Thus Truth was our aim and we found her: She brandished her scepter high,' The goal of our dreams was reached at last: Our citadel in the sky! We'ive opened the gate of knowledge: Make feast of the golden storey Drink deep of the cup that we hold to-dag- We'll pass this way no more! . ROBERT RAYMOND A

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