Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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12 THE PILGRIM WARREN BORGATTI He's changed his mind About being late, It's really no trouble To be here at eight. CATHERINE BOUTIN We'd give hostage to fortune, A wealth of treasured stores- We'd give almost anything To own a smile like yours. JOHN BREWER Let the dead past bury its dead, Our faith in him is restored- Since that Day in Junior High School No speech has had him floored. ROBERT BRIGGS Some choose a mild and minc- ing gait, Some favor the sinuous glide, But he reaches his objective With a bold and vigorous stride. ROBERT CADORETTE We gaze at her in great sur- prise Unbelief is in our eyes- For when to her we bent to bow We found out Chicky was his cow. ENIS CAPOZUCCA If you chew two sticks a day, A pauper you will be- We feel you should be subsi- dized By Mr. William Wrigley. ANTHONY CARBONE Draw a schoolgirls picture And win a schoolgirls smile: It makes a smoothe approach, my lad- And that is most worth while. GEORGE CAVICCHI Once a week, we've noticed, He's an absentee- Can it be he seeks relief From our company? LOIS CHANDLER From the beginning to the end Of our high school days No act of yours need we de- fend. For you-only praise! LILLIAN COGGE SHALL She will not long Succumb to sorrow, She knows the sun Will shine tomorrow. STANLEY COOK Look, look, lookie! Here comes Cookie. And he's not passing by- He's the treasurer of our class So we know the reason why. HAROLD CORVINI Since your father raises chick- ens And your brother deals in oil, We fancy you've already felt The dignity of toil.

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No record here of things theyhfe doneg ly seek to have some tm. We on BRUNO ADAMO Bruno's not behind the times When he goes to get his i'date, He needs no bicycle for two, He sports a Ford V-8. CHARLOTTE ADAMS From small people Come great things, Charlotte proves this When she sings. GERALD ALBERTINI Laryngitis laid him low On his oral topic day, But, since tomorrow always comes, There was no escape that way. MANUEL AMARAL E We've never seen Manny In the deep throes of choler. But he has his moments We'll bet you a dollar. CHARLES ANDERSON He's never been sidetracked. He knew that he wanted Good grades, and he got them- He's not to be daunted. CHARLES ANTI If he were in the appointed place At the appointed time, We would lack a subject For this humble rhyme. BLANCHE ARRUDA The Victorian maid Was shy and coy, Very good tactics When girl meets boy. ALFRED BABINI He hasn't got dimples, He hasn't got curlsg But as football captain, He gets all the girls. ANNA BAGNI We never saw the heart- shaped face Of which the poet sings Till we inspected Anna- She owns one of the things. AGNES BARLOW Not one ounce of pretense, No feathers, no fuss- We think that she has Personality plus. LOUISE BERNAGOZZI In quiet meditation With serious concentration She works upon her notes: But we must all the truth re- veal, No history notes command such zeal- Upon love notes she dotes. DORRIS BLISS That you will bear gracefully As Editor-in-Chief Words of praise or censure Is our firm belief .



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THE PILGRIM 13 ELIZABETH COVELL Though a secretary She may be, We'1l remember her struggle In Typewriting III. HENRY DARSCI-I No Mitter we've found On land or sea- Unique we use With accuracy. OLIVER DAVIDSON Pardon my western accent. And forgive me my Yes, ma'am: Plymouth is not my birthplace, A Chicago lad I am. MARGARET DECOST She'1l do an imitation, You may pay for what you will- ' From Baby Snooks to Garbo Your requests she'll fill. GRACE DICKSON Half out of her chair She waits for the bell, But Cookie gets there Running pell mell. ELIZABETH DUPUIS What goes on within her heart We may never know: Romantic may her ideas be. She won't tell us so. FRANK ENOS News test for him May be a game, We knew more joy Before they came. SYBIL FEINBERG Sybil's smile is Winsome, Her voice is sweet and low- Sybil's hair-but why go on? Sybil's nice to know. EDWARD FERNANDES et gay We recognize as his- So Edward tries to brighten The corner where he is. ROBERT FORTINI Step right this way! You'l1 want to meet Our class plutocratg The fact he has a private car Is proof enough of that. HARRIS FRIM He shows no vulnerability ,I To feminine advances- He means to 'climb the road 'to fame 'H ' With naught to spoil his chances. FRANK GALLO Older, wiser men than he At Fortune rant and curse, But, when she frowns on him, He thinks, It could be much worse. Green striped pantsand jack-

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