Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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BETTY GROZINGER Sundaes and sodas Most girls would abjure If a trim figure like hers 'T would ensure. BARBARA GUNTHER In the superintendents of- fice Or on the hockey field For honest application To no one she need yield. SHIRLEY HAIRE She's busy as an office girl Both while in school and out, Her thoughts of Brooklyn Navy Yard Locked behind b a r 1' i e r s stout. ROBERT HAND He grabs his good shillelagh And rushes in with glee If, perchance, our poor idea With his does not agree. ROBERT HOKANSON He's intimated more than once That school brings no ela- tion: We thought just being with us Would be some compensa- tion. JOAN HOLMES She takes pride in achieve- ment, But she's free from conceit- One of the most pleasant girls It's been our luck to meet. ROSCOE HOLMES Hunting comes first In this man's life. For Rocky's not happy Without gun and knife. LAWRENCE JOHNSON Here is a subject On which we'd throw light: He possesses a bark Much worse than his bite. HERBERT KEARSLEY Herbie has a little Ford, Its paint is black as pitch- And it alone prevents him From being very rich. ANN KENNEDY As typist for the yearbook She worked with great dis- patch Faithfully and busily To finish each new batch. Page 15

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MABEL FERREIRA She's not the one who will rush in Where angels fear to tread: Carefully she looks about- Then takes a step ahead. MARGARET FILLEBROWN Of little brother's escapades She tells at our behest: She keeps us all in stitches And fills our days with zest. ALDO FORNACIARI For the ills of the world There's no panacea: But for our duller moments His name spells good cheer. LIONEL FORTINI We thought he would be missing From the graduation dance, But on the draft expiring He thought he'd take a Ch3.I'1C8. DONALD GALLERANI It may seem to some Most picayune- But what he wants most Is the middle of June. Page 14 JOHN GI-IELLI Through the pre-com- mencement weeks He lives with the calm as- surance That schooldays won't last forever- All he needs now is endur- ance. DOLORES GHIDONI Many endless hours she spent Under Mrs. Brown's direc- tion That her contributions to us Might approach perfection. RAYMOND GIRARD Upon Annapolis he cast A speculative eye: Wherever he matriculates His record will be high. HAROLD GOVONI An appendix operation Anyone can bear: It was the timing of it That made him tear his hair. ROBERT GRIFFITH He's never been known To grumble and groan At ills that have whacked us And tasks that have cracked us.



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MELVIN KLASKY On the era of the Civil War Whenever he gets the nod, He recites with such profi- ciency- His classmates are over- awed. AGNES KNIGHT The finest scarecrow we've seen yet, But no offense, you know- For that's the part that Agnes had In the Garden Gaieties show. EVELYN LEXNER The idea surely isn't one That we would here dis- parage: She thinks of her diploma As prerequisite to marriage. ELAINE LONGHI You must have observed Who is bandbox neat From the top of her head To the soles of her feet. GERALDINE LOVELL She promotes the general welfare More than we may have thought: If teachers didn't get their lunch, Their tempers might be short. Page 1 6 ,Q I grew, ROBERTA LOVELL To school she brings a pic- ture And displays it with pride and joyg Who's the object of her af- fections? It's her sister's baby boy. GEORGE MARINOS The Honor Roll is this boy's goal, And he makes it with little ado- But let the teacher leave the room And his serious air goes, too. ALBERT MARSH Swampy pulls his lobster pots During the summer season: For not to fish in Ellisville Would be considered treason. GEORGE MARTIN He has an air of assurance, But we would not berate it- For he also has the record To substantiate it. ALICE MATINZI When we ask of her a favor, She will readily reply That, if it lies within her power, Our wish she'll not deny.

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