Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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GEORGE PICARD In moments of real danger You would your wits assemble, Yet a little thing, reciting, Causes you to tremble. IBABELLE PIERSON When I. P. moved to Boston, Everything looked black- Now P. H. S. is happy: Our Isabelle's moved back! J . ERNEST PIERSON The Mighty Mite Of Forty-two- To you alone This honor's due. ALBERT PILLSBURY He's superb in mathematics When he gives a proposition: Such accomplishments, we hint. Result from intuition. CATHERINE PIMENTAL No brickbats for her Nor bunches of flowers- But we're glad she was with us Throughout schoolday hours. MANUEL PIMENTAL If he's as Hood stock boy As collector of dimes. The day will soon come When he'll see better times. Page 18 HENRY PIN A Beautiful figures May always be found Whenever his pencil And he are around. ALBERT POST Atlas now May take his bow, For Al is here To show him how. HELEN RANDALL Helen dearly loves to dance And she embraces every chance, If that is how she keeps so slim, Here's a way to keep in trim. ROBERT RAYMOND Baseball has not Lost its savor- In his choice of sport He does not waver. LAURA RESNICK Nicki went to Penn last year, And boy, did she have fun! Then home she came to tell us Of all she'd seen and done. DORIS ROG AN If lack of a smile Can spell defeat, No untoward end Will Doris meet. f.

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MARJORIE NEAL Since music often is defined As the medicine of the mind, Her mental health might well surpass That of any in her class. JOHN NUTTERVILLE Miss Kelly is wondering Just what she'll do: Can she find a banker As faithful as you? BEATRICE O'CONNELL She's happy all the day Out of school or in. But when she's playing basket- ball, The smile becomes a grin. RICHARD PARKS If a boy is purposeful, He belongs in school- Except in ducking season, Is his version of the rule. RICHARD PAVESI On a bicycle built for one He pedals undismayedg With his determination He's sure to make the grade. ARTHUR PEDERZANI If we had plenty of energy. Vim and vigor to spare, We might catch up with Ar thur- But the prospect is not fair. G10 PEDERZANI Gio is a chef of sorts- Two products he combines To delight all comers: He deals in hot canines. ,' RUTH PEDERZAN I With ankle socks and saddle shoes A A sweater girl is she . Who listens to directions And labors cheerfully. BENJAMIN PERRY If you want a portrait Or just a keep-oil' sign, Just put a paint brush in his hand And he will serve you fine. N AOMI PERRY N o matter where you see her Or what she's working at, She always has a giggle And always time to chat. CHARLES PETERSON His colorful attire Has served' one purpose well:- 'I'he drabness of a Monday -' It can certainly dispel. . JEAN PETIT As recess time approaches, Her hopes are 1'unning highg 'Tis not thej, thought of food alone That brings the sparkle to her eye. ' Page 17



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GERALD ROMAN O Jerry finds the spot he wants In the middle of the floor: In goes the basketball- Up goes our score. DENA ROSSI A ticket to the cinema Is forty cents, we know- Dena.'s smile alone's worth more Than admission to the show. JOHN RUSSELL Ducks are Johnny's true love, Everyone please note- Autumn brings him hunting. Summer brings his boat. EVELYN RYERSON If she makes a date to skate, She'll be there on the dot: We suspect she plans some day To put Henie on the spot. ELAINE SADOW Who's that tearing down the street? Is she off to catch a train? If it's almost eight o'clock, You can bet that it's Elaine. ELSIE SALMI Dale Carnegie has frequently declared: A name correctly used may win a friend Z Yet, though she's called Sala- mi, she won't care- She seems possessed of pa- tience without end. JULIA SCHNEIDER Whosoever marries her A lucky man will be, For she excels in sewing As well as cookery. LOIS SCHNEIDER Whene'er we see Lois She's walking with Grace, A light in her eye And a- smile on her face. ANNA SCOTTI Well developed, we should say, Her powers of observation- Her skill in handling detail tests Created a sensation. HELEN SHAW If you've noticed lately That she's acquired a frown, It's because these verses Almost got her down. JUNE SHAW Perky, multi-colored bows Adorn mi1ady's hair: No need has she of artlflce To make her seem more fair. SIDNEY SHWOM In history class He is a whiz, He can't be thrown By any quiz. Page 19

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