Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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No 'record here of things thcy'fve cloneg We only seek to have some tm. SILVIO ADAMO We've observed that Silvio Is one who gets around: In his trusty Ford V8 He can cover ground. CHARLOTTE ANDERSON She bustles through the corri- dors At 8 A.M. each day Collecting teachers' menus- So don't get in her way. ANGELINA ANDREWS In school she is most circum- spect- As though her claim to fame Depended on her being The first part of her name. HELEN ARNOLD Though some opine that she is shy, We find her nice to meet-U And, if more details are desired, We'd say she's short and sweet. EDMUND AXFORD With spring in his legs And fire in his heart Our cross-country runner Gets set on his mark. RACHEL BAKER Nor is there Higher accolade- She is a dependable, Sensible maid. Page 8 ALICE BAPTISTA Soon after eight each morning, As brightly as you please. She comes around to gather The lists of absentees. VINCENT BARATTA At basketball and football, Watching dancers glide- Everywhere that Vinny goes His camera's at his side. FRANCES BARLOW Her eyes are bright, her laugh- ter gay, And hers are dancing feet: Where'er she is, there's mis- chief, too- She's always fun to meet! EDWIN BASTON I Eddie's green car Has been thrown for a loss, Uncle Samuel thinks He'd best get a hoss. JOAN BENSON If you would see her after one, We fear she will not stay- She'll jump into her Plymouth And be off White Horse way. JOSEPH BERGAMINI Since Joseph was engaged to work In Grant's Department Store, A plethora of peanut ads Adorns his locker door.

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lzboflfy gogralo Led President: ROGER WHITING Poor Roger! . . . With all the pressure politics of the Class of 1942, he has a time of it . . . born on January 4th in 1925 . . . has attained a height of five feet, seven inches, culminated by a crop of brown curls . . . according to his driver's license, has blue eyes . . . surprised us all by appearing one day wearing glasses . . . played as a substi- tute on the varsity basketball team in his Senior year . . . was an active member of the S.A.S. for three years . . . is determined to equal last year's record of Pilgrim adver- tising . . . considered by certain members of the opposite sex as the best-dressed boy in the Senior class . . . finds spaghetti unappetizing! Vice-President: EDMUND AXFORD Our Vice-President has light brown hair, blue eyes. and a height of five feet, six inches . . . ran on cross-country team and track . . . listed on the records as a Senior, but spends so much time on the Sophomore floor that we some- times wonder . . . admits bookkeeping is his Waterloo, but hastens to add that he redeems himself in history . . . let's see now, Eddie, was it Patrick Henry? . . . is justly proud of his stamp collection, which consists of approximately 12,000 items . . . loves to tinker with gadgets . . . insists he can't jitterbug . . . admits the desire to take the Chiltonville bus . . . born in 1924 on August 9th. Secretary: JOAN HOLMES We thought she'd never conquer the habit of talking with her hands, but Mrs. Raymond took care of that . . . only five feet, two and one-half inches fbe sure to remember the half inchj . . . blessed with taffy-colored hair and hazel eyes . . . haunts Gambini's for some unknown reason . . . struggled with Seniors in her capacity as Red Cross Knitting Captain . . . loves to drop that tiny ring in History IV . . . was a member of the S.A.S .... infects everyone with her laugh . . . exasperates her classmates by tapping her fingers or jiggling her leg when trying to think . . . has to read her own secretary's notes because nobody else can . . . born on February 7th, 1924 . . . still thinks 1935 Pilgrim is best ever. Treasurer: HAROLD MACCAFERRI Five feet, nine inches of brawn were behind that pass-- Yeah, Mac ! . . . born in 1924 on the 3rd of August . . . wore bow ties in company with the other males, much to the girls' disgust . . . saved class financial worries by his con- stant vigilance over the treasury . . . finally did get our class pins to arrive . . . should be an airplane designer-certainly had enough experience in American History, Period IV . . . shocked Mrs. Raymond by revealing that we all aren't as honest as she'd like to believe fno reflection on you, Mac J . . . worked on ticket sales promotion and publicity for the Senior Dance . . . possessor of dark brown hair and eyes . . . wou1dn't give us his 'phone number. Page 7



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DORIS BERGONZINI That Doris is industrious No one could gainsay: Her lessons and her music Fill each minute of each day. RICHARD BOTIERI We seldom see him happy, We seldom see him gay- Yet he must find enjoyment In his own peculiar way. ROBERT BOTIERI He's witty in our classes. He's prankish on the street- But on the football field he's grim In victory or defeat. DORIS BOUCHARD Doris cannot frown for long. No matter how she tries- For, though she wrinkles up her brow, There's laughter in her eyes. BERNARD BOUDROT No real need To struggle and sweat- He thinks he's found A better way yet. PHYLLIS BOUTIN Wavy hair and roguish eyes And pert. tip-tilted chin- But what we'Il all remember best Is Phyl's infectious grin! ROSETTA BOYNTON If you are convinced Oral topics are fun, You cannot see why She loathes giving one. ELEANOR BRENN ER Whether things go wrong or well, She's pleasant all the while: She has for everyone she meets A gay and charming smile. THOMAS BREWER Whene'er our band is on the march, Its music loud and clear- There is bass-drum Tommy Bringing up the rear. DAVID BRIGGS He wastes no precious moments In search of a panacea- He knows that man and boy alike Must labor without fear. MARCIA BROOKS We like your lustrous, wavy hair, We like your eyes, true blue- We sound like some romantic swain, But Marcia-we like you! GEORGE BRYANT His first love, his true love From him soon may part: Without four tires she cannot run, Sans battery, cannot start. Page 9

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