Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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MANUEL SILVA For hours of keen enjoyment When you are alone, He recommends the purchase Of a good trombone. STELLA SIMMONS What you need, go out and earn, Our teachers oft exhort: But in her case it's difficult- Stella's very short. TONY SIRRICO We resolve and resolve again Most clrcumspect to be, But an argument with Tony Ends pyrotechnically. BARBARA SKINNER Her many sterling qualities All frailties outweigh, Perfection is her only goal: She works toward it each day. ELSPETH SLOAN She has made a benedict Of a very special man Beforeehe leaves to do a job For his Uncle Sam. PATRICIA SMITH If your fingers move as nimbly as yourtongue From twelve-fifteen until the stroke of one, And your penci1's sharpness parallels your wit's, You'll be an artist, Pat, before you're done. 'Page 20 TONY SOARES While Tony has his music, He'll never be alone! The sweetest sounds come out each time He plays his slide trombone. CHARLES STASINOS As orator He lacks the ease Of the great Demosthenes. J EANNETTE STRASSEL The thought of summer study Might be less alluring Were there no compensations To make it worth enduring. MORTON STURTEVANT If the National Geographic Were the textbook in a class. No one of us need ever try His knowledge to surpass. DANIEL SULLIVAN Every class has its pugilist, And here's another one: Not too surprising when you know His last names Sullivan. LUZETTA SWIFT Some find her sad and serious, Some say she's gay, amusing- A dual personality? It's really most confusing. 5

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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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JOSEPH SYLVIA The gridiron statistics Of our heroes bold Joseph is one boy Who needn't be told. MARY TADDIA Both mental and physical ex- ercise She'd have within her day- She may not know it, but the Greeks Thought this the ideal way. DOLORES TARAN TIN O There's a winsome smile for everyone When Dolores passes by. Perhaps she likes us just as well As dear old Kingston High! RUTH TAVARES She has no love for Wednesday, For that is her gym day- Yet those who know have pointed out That all should learn to play. JEAN TORRANCE Beneath her breath She hums a tune: Commencement Days Will be here soon. MARJORIE TOUPIN No matter what the group is With which she deigns to mingle, Before she's there for very long, With merriment 'twill tingle. CHARLOTTE VALLER Since we have witnessed Her gay energy, We have decided: A tomboy is she. BETTY VIETS With fingers capable And slim She's any knitter's Paradigm. PEARL VITTI What is so fair As a lovely girl? What is so rare As one like Pearl? VIOLA WAGER A pleasing personality She never fails to show: We declare with unanimity She's very nice to know. ARLINE WHITE She remains quite adamant, No hat her head shall grace: What's better than a kerchief To frame a lady's face? TERESA WHITE She seems most shy and quiet When through the hall she walks: But, when she reaches study class. She talks and talks and talks. Page 21

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