Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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17 GLORIA MORELLI Gogo, like Jack Horner, Has her thumb in every pie, Or if, by chance, she hasn't, She'll know the reason why. GEORGE MORGADO This is really Hard to getg She's his Scarlett, He's her Rhett. JOSEPHINE MORINI Are you having any fun? Now donit you be a dunce. Why study so relentlessly? You know you're young but once. LEWIS MORTON Though rough the way And dark the day No cause for wild alarm- He'll face what strife Must come in life With dignity and calm. GEORGE MOSKOS Veni, vidi, vici, Says he of his Latin test- And he's no idle boaster. He just likes to do his best. HELEN MURRAY Cupid, Cupid, I've been think- ing That my life would be inane If it were not for your arrow- Must I really wait in vain? DOROTHY MUSTO Chatterbox, chatterbox, All the day long- But no more of the words Can we use from the song. CHARLES NICKERSON With rod and gun he proudly proves Himself to be a winner, And many a girl would gladly serve A duck for Sunday dinner. MARY NICKERSON Shorthand is not easy Though she does her very best, But we give credit where it's due- She'll always pass the test. GENEVIEVE PATTURELLI She has so many trinkets She ought to start a store: Just as soon as onels been worn, She buys herself some more. MILTON PENN He refuses To fume and fret, He's the happiest person We've ever met. LOUISE PERRAULT As delightful as the morning, As refreshing as the rain, And still she can be practical- She is no scatterbrain.

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16 THE PILGRIM EDWARD MACCAFERRI His background is such That he thinks he can Prove the old saying, 'Clothes make the man. - Tl-IEODORA MALAGUTI We look twice And rub our eyes, But we approve Your present size. AUDREY MALOON My key to success? Pray don't be absurd! Of none but hard work Have I ever heard. DONALD MacDONALD There was ease in Casey's manner 1 i As he stepped up to the plate, But MacDonald could beat Casey We coniidently state. Cl-IARLOTE McILVANA No spotlight for her! Its pitiless glare Is one of the things She refuses to bear. ROY MCLEAN He'sethe Excalibur Of all the young blades Who've passed through our portals Within two, decades. ALDEN MITCHELL John Aldenls method He won't adopt- He'll speak for himself - He just won't be stopped! HARLEY MITCHELL He goes about his business In an unpretentious way, And honestly accomplishes The dictates of each day. VIRGINIA MITCHELL Whenever we're in trouble And don't know what is which, We know we're not entirely lost: We look for help from Mitch. EDGAR MONGAN The star he's hitched his wagon to Doesn't twinkle in the sky, She's a member of the Junior class, So he's much closer by. LOUIS MONTALI Imagination fails us! We are in despair When we try to picture Louis At fifty-with no hair. OLGA MONTALI You may be inclined To think her naive, But watch her when school's out: What a shock you'l1 receive!



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18 THE PILGRIM MELQUEZIDEQUE PERRY He tries to look angelic, Violin beneath his chin- But from us he cannot hide The impishness in him. DOROTHY J. PETERSON We've no complaint About your size, It has an advantage If you are wise. DOROTHY M. PETERSON Curlylocks, curlylocks, Your golden crop of curls Is, you know, the envy of All the other girls. THOMAS PIIVIENTAL Work is fatiguing, Flirting is fun: Make hay while the sun shines, Day is soon done. TINA POZZI Tina's wavy hair Tina's sparkling eye Tina's gleaming teeth Are not easily passed by. ANGELO PROVINZANO Let it be classical, Let it be swing, Duffy's right there Having his fling. GEORGE RANDALL We've been told that players Never hear the crowd's ac- claim: But we know he heeds the cheers Of one girl we could name. CHARLOTTE RAYMOND Little pitchers have big ears. At least, so we've been told: Perhaps for us she'd check the truth Of this adage old. BELLA REZENDES She has no Sir Echo, She doesn't need one- When she yells for Plymouth, The job is well done. FLORENCE RICHMOND Come rain. come shine She doesn't mind- She comes to us On the Manomet bus. RUTH and WILLIAM RILEY This little girl liked to study While this little boy liked to play. They couldn't do both together So they compromised one day. Now Ruthie helps her brother While he tries to be good. Then they both trot off to playland And behave as all twins should.

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