Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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Elizabeth Baker leaves her locker space on the third floor to anyone who wants to get hit on the head. Irene Baker leaves all her stationery and stamps to B. S., who has two studies a day and nothing to do. Clyde Balboni leaves all his school worries to anyone who wants them. Gerald Bastoni leaves his punctuation sheets to the next up-and- coming senior. Lelita Bastos leaves her seat in period 1 study to any junior girl. Harold Beal leaves . . . with pleasure. Annette Beaulieu leaves her Oregon Trail to some lucky junior. Richard ,Benassi leaves-wait! if he can leave! Raymond Besegai just plain leaves. Roland Bolduc leaves the Zizzle gang for any junior who wants to join. Mando Borgatti leaves one locker and one vacant seat to the unknown senior. Joyce Borghesani leaves the radiator outside Room 301 to some junior. Edwin Borsari leaves Mrs. Urann for future generations. Jackie Boyer leaves her tired tonsils to a quiet junior. August Brenner leaves his cooking class to the girls. Richard Burgess leaves the baseball team a few cracked bats. David Calhoun leaves senior English with Mrs. Raymond to Jack Davidson. Jim Cameron leaves his track spikes to Steve Tavares in hopes that he will get the lead out of his pants. Beverly Carton leaves to her junior pals in chemistry the joys of physics next year. Dolores Casal leaves the nine lives of a cat to any senior graduating. Carlyn Cavicchi leaves the saying lf l can do it, anyone can. Ruth Chase leaves her World History book to anyone who will take it. Jane Clough leaves her Latin 4 book to any junior crazy enough to take it. Alice Colpitts leaves her history book to any junior. Ellen Colpitts leaves her laugh for any girl who wants it. Gloria Correa leaves her knowledge to any junior nuts enough to accept it. Paul Correa leaves school with two front teeth. Sylvia Corsini leaves her Latin 4 book to anyone deserving it. Hilda Costa leaves her dimples to any straight faced junior. Mary Cotti leaves space at graduation exercises in '51 to any junior with 60 points. Virginia Creati leaves all her belongings to the new seniors. Richard Darsch leaves his Zizzle membership to any junior who wants it. Geraldine DiStaula leaves her one brain to a junior needing another. Clare Donovan leaves the senior floor for all those unfortunate juniors to reside in. Randall Douglas leaves his track shoes to Rollene Zaniboni. Wilfred Doyon leaves his initials carved on his desk. William Drew leaves his girl until she graduates. Frank Duthie wills pleasant association with Mrs. Urann to Bob Richmond. Anne Dykeman leaves her books for any junior strong enough to carry them. Ann English leaves by the same door she came in. Alan Estes leaves his teachers to anyone who wants them. Geneva Fantoni leaves school and hopes she never has to return again. Ralph Ferioli leaves this advice to juniors: Don't fool around in cooking. Alma Fernandez leaves her Hamlet to the future seniors. Charles Fillebrown leaves an empty place in the cafeteria after three years. Joan Fitzpatrick leaves the top shelf of her locker to any junior tall enough to reach it. 23

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lawn will We, the class of 1950, being of sound mind after studying for three long years geometric theorems, French irregular verbs, and the facts of American history, before leaving the portals of dear old Plymouth High School, do hereby dispose our choicest valuables to the faculty and our underclassmen in our last will and testament, revoking any wills hereto- fore made by us: To Miss Jacques we leave the hope that she'll get her Joan of Arc bust flngrid Bergman??J To Coach Walker we leave 150 pounds of excess weight for the future football teams of P. H. S. To Miss Connolly we leave the best of everything and a new blanket for Tara. To Miss Albertini we leave a set of psychology books with which to analyze her students. To Mrs. Bagnall we leave some complete makeup kits for future oper- ettas. To Mrs. Bailey we leave a radar machine so she can detect faulty absentee excuses. To Mrs. Brown we leave the juniors to carry on. To Miss Downey we leave four new shades, dark ones!!! To Mr. Guidaboni we leave a ton of gravel and an appointment with the school committee. To Mr. Romano we leave a new toupee - fGrass doesn't grow on a busy streetj. To Mr. Holmes we leave a copy of the World's Best Year Book. To Mr. Pacheco we leave a set of diapers. CThere have been some changes made.J To Mrs. Kingman we leave one opaque curtain for the door of Room 106. To Mr. Packard we leave a model boy and girl so he can explain the reactions of neutrons and protons. To Miss Locklin we leave the fourth dimension, whatever that is. To Miss Kelly we leave a telescope so she can keep an eye on Mr. Smiley fstrictly business, you understandj To Miss Johnson we leave the hope that future seniors won't pester her with questionnaires. To Mrs. Gardner we leave the hope that juniors will have better ideas for Prom colors. To Miss Crook we leave with envy of her sparkling personality. To Miss Farnsworth we leave three pairs of 54 gauge nylons and a new pair of 2Ws heels. To Miss Wilber we leave a round trip ticket to Rome, all expenses paid by the school department, of course! To Mrs. Urann we leave more stray boys for her to bring home. To Mr. Young we leave an all-girl biology class. To Mr. Smiley we leave an antenna so he can receive Miss Kelly's messages. To Mrs. Raymond we leave the question, How do you do it? To Mr. Pyle we leave the hopes that American History won't always be compulsory. To Mr. Mongan, despite your misgivings, we leave. Robert Albertini leaves his cooking ability to Ralph Graffam. Caroline Almeida leaves locker No. 201 to any future senior lucky enough to get it. John Andrews, leaves for Florida. Joan Askins leaves her quiet second table in 5th period study to any unlucky kids who want it. Dorinne Ausman leaves her title as best girl athlete to any junior who can measure up to it. 22



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Dolores Fontes leaves her bookkeeping books to anyone who is stupid enough to take them. Roy Fornaciari leaves to a junior boy his membership in the Zizzle gang. Audrey Fowler leaves her horn-rim glasses to any junior wishing to see the light. Jimmy Garside leaves . . . period. Maryellen Gault leaves quietly. Louise Gavoni leaves ten tired fingers. Rita Gavoni leaves her bookkeeping book to any junior crazy enough to want it. Mary Gibbs leaves without still knowing punctuation rules. Cora Glass leaves her locker to anyone who wants it. Beverly Gonsalves leaves the good old school days for better things in Life. Robert Gordon leaves a little sophomore girl whom he has always thought a lot of. Ally Govoni leaves his office of Vice-Pres. in the Zizzle gang to any ingenious junior boy. Elizabeth Govoni leaves her blonde hair to anyone who dares to cut it off. Charles Hadaway leaves empty footprints. Lillian Hanelt leaves her ability to dream in study hall to Gale Graffam. Anne Hathaway leaves a drunk horse to Miss Downey. Ashley Holmes leaves the school to the dogs. Sally Holmes leaves Hamlet to any English student that likes to read Shakespeare. Barbara Howe leaves her locker to any junior who wants it. Judy Jackson leaves the A.L.G. Club to anyone who knows what it means. Rudolph Jokinen leaves his quietness to anyone who wants it. Seth Kallio leaves the Tories of Miss Connolly's class to await the rise of their church state. Ronald Kane leaves his seat in Mrs. Urann's sixth period English class to anyone who wants nothing but trouble. Shirley Knight leaves her locker 3212 to any junior who likes to boil. Mary Leming leaves a lot of friends behind. Betty Lopresti leaves her brother to the Sophomore girls-grab him girls, he's bashful. Elaine Lovell leaves her quiet ways to any noisy junior. Patricia Lovett leaves her past worries and problems to the next year's students. Dorothy MacDonald leaves Bookkeeping Il to any junior lucky enough to figure it out. Jeanette MacNab bequests her position in the Fearless Four S. S. Association of Plympton to Nat Dennett. George Martin leaves his position as Treasurer of the Zizzle Gang to any junior womanhater. fHe must go steadylj Barbara McMahon would like to leave a gum machine on every floor. Jane McManus leaves a 120 certificate test to any junior who is lucky enough to get it. Janet McManus leaves her space on the senior floor to any junior who wants it. Glenn McNeil leaves a scoreboard for P. H. S. Janet Meehan leaves to the junior class all her senior expenses and worries. Nancy Melisse leaves her Bookkeeping II books to any crazy junior wanting it. Barbara Mentzel leaves her locker to any junior crazy enough to clean it. Nancy Merritt leaves her quiet, peaceful laugh for an under-classman. Allan Minelli leaves all his headaches and troubles to Chippy. 24

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