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TO MR. EDGAR J. IVIONGAN f,,:e2SViuw,,y,..,,qv4Y ' 'I'-'bg V 'L o 1 ,ff MW -L 14 U U A 'E If V s P 0 TP my 'I Q ex we Pug F I ii U2 I ii' I Q M Ll! I m va so ,OI vs KK 5 . , e 0 eve 0 rv 1.x TQND E D I ET' . S L Y If Nw. if A6 C ,415 WITH DEEP APPRECIA- TION OF HIS SEVENTEEN YEARS OF SERVICE AS A TEACHER AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL IN THE PLYM- OUTH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, AND IN RECOGNITION OF THE COMPLETION OF HIS FIRST YEAR AS PRINCIPAL, THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED.
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THE PILGRIM 5 Biographies lin Silhouette President of the Class of 1940 . . . has dark hair and dark eyes and five feet, ten inches of height to add forcefulness and impressiveness to his thundering oratory . . . desires, as we might imagine, to be another Daniel Webster . . . has pet aver- sion for people who don't speak loudly enough at assembles to be heard all over the hall . . . enjoys Walking because it is good exercise . . . born in Plymouth on January 31, 1923 . . . serves on the S. A. S. .. that his greatest accomplishment has been in the oratorical field, specifically, his 1939 Lincoln Day Speech, He Could Take It . . . owes his success to the generous hand of good fortune. ROBERT BRIGGS Efficient Secretary of our class . . . five feet, three inches tall . . . has brown hair worn in page-boy fashion and brown eyes . . . answers to the name of Babe . . . staunchly dis- approves, and says this is her pet peeve . . . can't resist pickles . . . states however, that she likes any kind of food that is placed before her . . . devotes time to tennis and basketball but main- tains she is no good at either . . . be it the Old Professer himself, or Harry Babbitt's charms, thinks Kay Kyser's Orchestra is super- super . . . spends spare time knitting . . . served as captain of the hockey team in her Senior year . . . Secretary of the Honor . owns most novel of pets, a calf . . . feels HAROLD SCHEID Vice-President . . . five feet, eight inches of energy . . . constantly in action . . . has blue eyes that radiate fun and sin- cere friendship for all, and strai ht blonde hair that his Public never sees mussed . . . called Ulsobbyn by his especial friends . . . sometimes, Maisie because his middle name is Mason . . . has great desire to beat the Baron', . . . is going to Harvard . . . reveals fondness for baked bananas . . . states with con- viction that he abhors eggs in any shape or form . . . admits, fearing an inconsistency, he does like them in cake . . . enjoys tennis . . . born in Plymouth, October 2, 1923 . . . is a member of the Beach Wagon Drivers' Organization . . . was vice- president of the S. A. S. when a Junior . . . served on the Honor Society, Honor Group, and Pilgrim Staff . . . admires Abraham Lincoln most of all famous men . . . says he owes his success to study. Society . . . member of the S. A. S., Pilgrim Staff, and Honor - Group . . . born in STANLEY COOK this Pilgrim town on February 1, 1922. BARBARA HARLOW Guardian of our class treasury . . . is five feet, seven and one-half inches tall . . . has greenish brown eyes that betray the tease that he is, and light brown hair . . . sadly needs the aid of bobby pins to keep it out of his eyes . . . nicknamed Cookie . . . is called Bunny occasionally because of his unforgettable role in The Mad Hatters . . . is, possibly, humoring Mrs. Ray- mond when he says that fresh green peas are his favorite gas- tronomic delight . . . enjoys camping trips . . . says the finest sport is ice hockey because it's fast . . . admitse his pet peeve is quarreling with Lois Chandler . . . likes the color green, for no particular reason . . . was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, November 19, 1922 . . . was on S. A. S. in his Sophomore and Junior years . . . is in his glory when behind the wheel of the family Chrysler . . . also has a passion for beach Wagons . . . any kind but Fords.
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