Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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TERESA DE TRANI Teresa, we have found you An artist through and through, You've served us in so many ways We've only praise for you. MINOT DEVITT Ile keeps his own counsel, IIe goes his own way Doing what must be done Faithfully each day. RICHARD DiS'1'EFANO You play the piano With such little ado Tt's well there are studies To challenge you. ANNE DONOVAN We've been led astray BV what neople say: She has the red hair But bad temper's not there- We've been led astray. GEORGE DOTEN We know that Latin IV you took, Your excellence we couldn't brook Until at last we solved the riddle- Your old friend, Nero, played the fiddle. PATRICE DOWD Yesterday we knew the knight Who wore her token on his shield- But nov' that a few hours have nassed, He's vanquished from the field. Page 12 FRANCES DRETLER We think it matters little Whether you're short or tall, When your stature is not great, You don't have far to fall. ROBERT DREW His interest in the feminine Now extends to ships It's possible that l'he Sha- dow Will the rest eclipse. CHARLES DUNHAM Not on Burns and Allen, Not on Bergen's son- We depend on one of our own For the laughs in '41, ARTHUR DUPUIS You said it took real energy To keep up with '41- We're glad you didn't leave us Before the race was run. PASQUALINA FARINA Quiet of manner, Quiet of speech- Ready to learn all The textbooks can teach. AGNES FERNANDES If she guarded her tongue Like her man in a game. We'd have it more quiet, We hereby proclaim.

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-Z GEORGE CARTER If you desire a fine oration Delivered with exuberation We have some inside informa- tion: George excels in declamation. BENVINDA CARVALHO Benny is industrious: When school is over, then She hustles oH' to go to work In the Five and Ten. WILBERT CINGOLANI If ever you see Willie Looking very blue, It's safe to bet the New York Yanks Have lost a game or two. CLARENCE CLEVELAND Though Clarence towers above us all, He's not the one to spurn the call Of friend in trouble or de- spair- Whenc'er we need him, Cleevy's there. FLORENCE CORNISH Phe came from Arizona To our stern and rock-bound coast: We hope that here she'll find wha.te'er In life she prizes most. HELEN CORREA If the1'e are more patient girls, We haven't met them yet- As staff tvpist on The Pilgrim She has placed us in her debt. WALTER CORROW Service brings its own re- ward, The copy books proclaim: And if there's one boy who should know, Corrow is his name. TONY COSTA He plays third trumpet In Morgardo's Band: When he does a solo, He gets a good hand. ARTH UR COTTI Brcaches in friendship He can prevent By using his father's Famous cement. MARY CREATI A penalty that's often paid By clever girls like you Is that others tend to give You far too much to do. PAMELA DAMMENT Columbus found America In fourteen ninety-twog We're very glad he did this So that we could welcome you. THELMA DASSMAN We would pay tribute 'T'o earnest endeavor- She has worked faithfully, Faltering never. Page 11



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.IAMES FERREIRA We've looked at him from time to time And prayed hard-for we feared We'd see him some fine morn- ing Wearing a full beard. PAULINE FREYERMUTH We wonder what's in King- ston That each night draws her there, It couldn't be the ball game, So it must be a ballplayer. HAROLD GALLERANI So tight he kept his lips com- pressed Scarce any words came through, Sorry, Harold, our 1nistake- These lines are not for you. ELEANOR GARDNER She can't understand girls Who're languid in gym, To her it's the one place To get excited in. JOAN GARDNER She can wield a stick Or toss a ball, Then write a column About it all. EDMUND G-IANFERRARI That he has a nose for news No one of us can doubt: In Mrs. Raymond's News Tests He puts us all to rout. .3 .t PAULINE GILBERT Last June at Commencement Pauline lost a friend, But the loss proved one of those The passing of time could mend. JOSEPH GIOVANETTI His whistle and chatter In Room 303 Are wont to disturb Our serenity. 'I LOUIS GIOVANETTI Louis plays his trumpet well, His orchestra leads with zeal- If you're in a dancing mood, His music will appeal. ARGEA GUIDETTI While some girls forego sun- daes For fear of gaining weight, This is at least one sacrifice She need not contemplate. MARYLEW HAIRE We harbor the suspicion That she's not always quiet, But we cannot picture her As leader in a riot. ELENORE HALL Tinkle! Tinklel hear them fall Gently as the rain- In Mrs. Raymond's English class She picks up pearls again. Page 13

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