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24 THE PILGRIM ELSIE LUZ ....,..,......... EDWARD MACCAFERRI ,... THEODORA MALAGUTI ,.,. AUDREY MALOON .....,,... DONALD MaCDONALD ...4.. CHARLOTTE MCILVANA .... ROY MCLEAN .,.,....... . . . ALDEN MITCHELL . . . . . . HARLEY MITCHELL .... . 4 . VIRGINIA MITCHELL . . . . . EDGAR MONGAN . . 4 . . . LOUIS MONTALI . . . . . . OLGA MONTALI . . . . . . GLORIA MORELLI ..,,,, . . 4 GEORGE MORGARDO ,,.,,. JOSEPHINE MORINI . 4 . . . . LEWIS MORTON ,... 4 . . GEORGE MOSKOS ,..,. . . . KATHLEEN MURRAY . . . 4 . DOROTHY MUSTO .,..,..,.. CHARLES NICKERSON ., , MARY NICKERSON ,... . . . GENEVIEVE PATTURELLI MILTON PENN . . . ..,,,. . . . . LOUISE PERRAULT ..,,,..,. MELQUEZEDIQUE PERRY DOROTHY J. PETERSON ..,, DOROTHY M. PETERSON . . THOMAS PIMENTAL .... . 4 TINA POZZI C..,,..,..,, . . . ANGELO PROVINZANO .. GEORGE RANDALL ,,..,,,,A CHARLOTTE RAYMOND ..A, WILLIAM RILEY ......,,..,. BELLA REZENDES .....,,,,, FLORENCE RICHMOND ,.,,, RUTH RILEY .,..,....,, . , . BETSEY ROBBINS .... .,,.. HAROLD ROGERS .,.....,.. MARGARET RONCARATI 4 . . LOIS ROVATTI .........,.,A ARTHUR RUEMKER .,...,,, MICHELENA RUGGIERO . CAROLINE RUSSELL . . , . . . FRANCES RYAN ...... . . . PETER SA .........., . . . JOHN ST. GEORGE . . 4 . . . CLIFFORD SAMPSON . . . . . . PAUL SAMPSON ...... . . . VIRGINIA SAMPSON . . . . 4 HAROLD SCHEID ....... 4 . . BARBARA SHERMAN . 4 . . . . DOROTHY SILVA ..A. 4 . . ALFRED SITTA ..,... . . . BRADFORD SMITH . . 4 . . . RONALD SMITH ,.... . 4 . MARY SOUZA ..,.4....,.... OLGA STANGHELLINI ,..,.. UMBERTO STANGHELLINI PETER SYLVIA ,...4.......4 CHARLES TAVARES . . . . 4 GILBERT TAVARES . 4.4...., ROBERT TAVERNELLI 4,... Accuracy is the twin brother of honesty. Dandies, when first rate, are very agreeable men. Blessed with that charm. the certainty to please Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. By sports like these are all his cares beguiled. Silence is golden. With his hair around his placid temples curled How fast has brother followed brother! For 'tis a sport to be an engineer. Doing easily what others find difficult The thorn in the cushion of the editorial chair In company a very pleasant fellow For happiness was born a twin. How long the audience sits before us! The course of true love never did run smooth. Mingle your joys sometimes with your earnest occupation. Attending, as if their lives were on his words depending Bashfulness is an ornament to youth. In silence also there's a worth that brings no risk. Lingering for a moments harmless chatter A little nonsense now and then is pleasant. She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone. All musical people seem to be happy. He'll find a way. Festively she puts forth in trim array. He was a fiddler and consequently a rogue. Don't let your simplicity be imposed on. As merry as the day is long Variety is the spice of life. Good taste is the flower of good sense. On with the dance! My dancing days are done. How sweet and gracious, even in common speech! I could be well content to entertain my life with quiet hours. Let the far and the near all unite. with a cheer. The hair is the richest ornament of woman. The spectacles of books Maiden with the meek brown eyes Play up, play up, and play the game. And poets by their suffering grow. We have met the enemy. and they are ours. Strange to the world. he wore a bashful look. A dancing shape, an image gay, to haunt, to startle, and waylay Reproof on her lip but a smile in her eye Your heart's desires be with you. Months passed and his hair grew curlier. Work for the work's sake. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. All joking set aside Is there a heart that music cannot melt? From him shall read the perfect ways of honor. Be as merry as ever you can. Of manners gentleg of aifections mild Music is the prophets art. one of the most magnificent. But there's a good time coming. Taste the joys that spring from labor. Here is a dear and true industrious friend. A penny for your thoughts Bait the hook well: those fish will bite. For good things come in small packages. Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. And life is itself but a game of football. I'm the sweetest sound in orchestra heard.
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THE PILGRIM 23 BRUNO ADAMO ...... CHARLOTTE ADAMS . GERALD ALBERTINI , MANUEL AMARAL .... CHARLES ANDERSON CHARLES ANTI ,....,.. BLANCHE ARRUDA ALFRED BABINI .... ANNA BAGNI ....,.. AGNES BARLOW .... LOUISE BERNAGOZZI .. DORRIS BLISS .,...... WARREN BORGATTI . CATHERINE BOUTIN .. JOHN BREWER ..... ROBERT BRIGGS ...,, ROBERT CADORETTE ENIS CAPOZUCCA .... ANTHONY CARBONE . GEORGE CAVICCHI .. LOIS CHANDLER ..... LILLIAN COGGESHALL STANLEY COOK ..,.,., HAROLD CORVINI , ELIZABETH COVELL HENRY DARSCH ..A.. OLIVER DAVIDSON . MARGARET DeCOST . . GRACE DICKSON ELIZABETH DUPUIS . . FRANK ENOS SYBIL FEINBERG .. . EDWARD FERNANDES ROBERT FORTINI . . HARRIS FRIM . . FRANK GALLO ,,,, JOHN GALLO ........ ALFONSE GAMBINI WARREN GARUTI . . EUPHEMIA GASCOYNE PHYLLIS GOLDSTEIN BARBARA GRISWOLD OLGA GUIDABONI . RALPH HALE , . . LILLIAN HALL . . . . HELEN HAMILTON , BARBARA HARLOW LAURA HEATH AURISSA HOLMES JULIA HOLMES .. WILLIAM IDE . FRANK INGENITO PASQUALE IODICE EUGENIA IZZO AURORA JANEIRO . DOROTHY JESSE . BARBARA KRITZMACHER , EVERETT LANMAN . GABRIEL LUIZ ,,.,. To Know Tlhiysellf Little tasks make large returns. . . Much may be said on both sides. . . He knew the precise moment when to say nothing. . . He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose. . . Not stepping o'er the bounds of modesty , . Cookery is become an art: cooks are gentlemen. . . A face with gladness overspread . . Great let me call him. for he conquered me. . . Deeds, not words . . Youth had been a habit of hers for so long, that she could not part with it. . . Women's hearts are always soft: would that men's were truer. . . Soft as some song divine thy story flows. . . If all the year were playing holidays! . , Silence is more eloquent than words. . . I must be measured by my soulg the minds the standard of the man. . . This world belongs to the energetic. . . There's fun in everything we meet. . . The shortest answer is doing. . . I know a trick worth two of that. . . Without music life would be a mistake. I take the world to be but as a stage. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. , . From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot he is all mirth. . It is not art. but heart. which wins the wide world over. . . A sweet attractive kind of grace. and full assurance . . The sporting mans sense of luck and chance . . Young Lochinvar is come out of the West. . . Charm strikes the sight. but merit wins the soul. They who are pleased themselves must always please. What sweet delight a quiet life affords! . . The newspaper press is the peoples university. A still small voice Show me a man's handwriting, and I will tell you his character. While I at length debate. and beat about the bush The lion is not so fierce as they paint him. Men of few words are the best men. Men are merriest when they're far from home. They that govern the most make the least noise. . You believe easily what you hope for earnestly. The blush is beautiful but sometimes inconvenient. Happiness consists in activity. The most effective coquetry is innocence. This little speck--'tis but a freckle,-never mind it. Moderation. the noblest gift of Heaven How much lies in laughter! Made poetry a mere mechanic art! Obliging and cheerful. industrious and kind The sunshine of life is made up of very little beams that are bright all the time. For smiles from reasons flow. A friend indeed How the teachers doctrine, sanctified by truth. shall spread! I wish he would explain his explanation. I do not like noise unless I make it. Her frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are. The daughter of debate Her thoughts are often original. The mirth and fun grew fast and furious. Smies with intent to do mischief He is full of smiles and he salutes everyone he meets.
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THE PILGRIM 25 ROBERT TEDESCHI ,,.. , . , Business? It's quite simple. It's other peoples money. MARTHA TEXEIRA , . . . . To love a game beyond the prize ANNA THIMAS ..... A caowitil. perhaps, upon my head, but a needle and thread in my an RICHARD VAUGHAN ..., . , . Happiness seems made to be shared. CHARLES WALKER . . , . . . Go West, young man-go West. ALLEN WALL ....,.. . . . Modesty becomes a young man. BEATRICE WEST . . . . . . Laugh, and the world laughs with you. ELEANOR WELCH ,...i.,,AA And lightly was her slender nose tip-tilled like the petal of a flower. DOROTHY WOLLASTON ..,, A merry heart that laughs at care COLBURN WOOD ....4..,,.. A-hunting we will go! NELLIE YOUNGMAN ,... . . . A busy bee has no time for sorrow. ALTON ZANIBONI .... . . . For the apparel oft proclaims the man. Continued from Page 10 which it came. We hadn't gone far when we heard a group of women coming towards us. One of the ladies approached me with outstretched hand. Her face seemed familiar, and then I recognized her as Julia Holmes. I'm president of the lVoman's Club. We heard that you were coming, and were preparing to meet you, but we didn't expect you so soonll This is most awkward, Margaret interrupted, feeling, as the rest of us did, like a wet shoe which nobody wants to wear. Why, the city is as deserted as if we had brought the Black Plague. To mollify us Olga Stanghellini and Florence Richmond invited us to their tea room where Barbara Sherman was the cook, and George Cavicchi the dish Washer, wiper, and breaker! After luncheon, we decided to go to the game. Here Martha Teixeira and Dorothy J. Peterson, who, because she still seemed no more than twelve, continued to attend the movies for a dime, supplied us with tickets. When we reached the stadium, we had some difficulty in getting to our seats. The place was jammed with excited people. In a frantic effort to reach my seat I stepped on Alden Mitchell, who was lying on the ground taking candid shots, and he looked at me with agonized eyes which seared my soul. Just outside the stadium we had seen George Morgardo and Edward Macca- ferri with their traveling clothing store. They had been selling white palm beach suits for players, and at that time I had begun to become a little suspicious of the game. Milton Penn had been standing in front of his store, waving his arms and de- nouncing men who travel about with portable clothing stores, but Morgardo and Maccaferri had paid no attention to him. A group of interested people had gathered around him, like a mob around a soap box orator, including Mayor Ron- ald Smith and some of his henchmen -Robert Cadorette, John Gallo, Colburn Wood, and Ralph Hale, all important in the political administration of the city. Laura Heath, reporter, stood near Catli- erine lfoutin, cartoonist for one of the local papers, who was making a slietcli of Pegin, the mayor, and Maccaferri and Morgardo. After Penn had finished his harangue, some one sympathetically dropped a coin into his outstretched palm. A buddy, no doubt, of Morgardo and Maccaferri. We turned our attention to the game. There had been players out on the field now for some time, and I was waiting impatiently for the contest to start. There were men and women riding around on tiny motor bikes with tennis rackets in their hands, and they were batting a ball around the field. This was the modern version of football.- In the game we found more class- mates. Dorothy Jesse, Lois Rovatti, Blanche Arruda, and Elsie Luz were battling Curly Randall, Alfred Babini, and Alton Zaniboni. The women were doing very well for themselves. Donald MacDonald was far out on the Held try- ing in vain to repair a fiat tire. He glanced angrily, in his Lord of the Manor Way, at his team-mates, who refused to :top to help him. Duffy Provinzano, waterboy, thinking that MacDonald was hurt, went out and poured a pail of Water down his back! The feud between Ran- dall, captain, and MacDonald was evi- dent when Randall sent Mac out of the game. Coach Harold Rogers Watched grimly from the sidelines. Captain Anna Thimas signaled to Kathleen Murray, manager, for substi-
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