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THE EDITOR'S CORNER LINES FOR LIFE To View the years that lie ahead, We find some things that should be said, Some hopes and fears and, if you please, We may include some prophecies. We like to feel by '57, We won't be on our Way to heaven, And though the atomic missile looms, We'll not be hurried to our tombs. For peace we pray, with all it means - But sinoe our world is full of fiends, We cannot now throw in our lot With those who say that arms are rot. Let no one think we're not sincere, Because we have this healthy fear, It's merely that we know the odds, With ruthless men who act like gods. Now some there are who think the Reds, Should all be murdered in their beds, Or at the very least they might, Be given some atomic fright. We hope that in the years to come, These noisy voices will be dumb, And saner, surer plans take shape, Lest man revert back to the ape. We pray for patience, prudence both, We're anti-wrath and anti-sloth. We're always losing friends, it seems, Because, like this, we flee extremes. UNESCO, NATO and the rest From us get nothing but the bestg So Benelux and EDC And hopes for solidarity. At home we hope the years will see A new high in prosperity, That there will be in slack in crime And tranquil order all the time. Subversives, traitors, saboteurs And all related kind of curs In red or pink or blue or white Might just as well keep out of sight. We rather feel their goose is cooked, Some are in jail and some are booked, Since Edgar and the FBI Will hardly let a one get by. Send all our clergy strength and vision For duty, piety and decision. Remind them, as their work they do, That laymen work for Jesus, too. Bless those who teach and those who write, Those who are just and honest and bright. A special grace for editors, too, Forgive them-they know what they do! For heretics and unbelievers, For any kind of world deceivers, Please grant a light that leads the way Out of the night into the day. We could go on and try to send A list almost without an end. But it remains alone to mention, What occupies our first attention- Bless our staff who try to make Breadcrumb news seem more like cake. The folks who advertise and read us, We hope will realize they need us. CLAIRE VAN CINI Editor OLD COLONY INTERSTATE THEATRE
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' 'wr M- 14' I W l - 4 r 1 PILGRIM STAFF Fourth Row: Robert Torrance, Paul Douglas, Charles Skulsky, Christopher Pyle, Robert Miskelly, Paul Zanotti, James Swanton, Donald Miskelly, Glen Simmons, James Marsh, Allan Sherman. Third Row: Gail Sears, Linda Harris, Ann Cecco, Dana Bumpus, Janet Balboni, Marietta Nelson, Marsha Bent, Judith Benassi, Marylou Enos, Linda Mattioli, Elissa Benassi, Ruby Zanini, Sandra Ward. Second Row: Diana Youngman, Paula Coombs, Esther Wood, Jane Pimental, Edna Brad- ley, Nancy Gulhang, Nan Richardson, Clare Banzi, Virginia Scagliarini, Arlene Her- ries, Diane Silva, Brenda Pioppi, Sandra Balboni, Judie Remick, Mr. Roland Holmes. First Row: Mary Waitt, Norma Scotto, Jean Fryermuth, Joan Whiting, Linda Rossi, Clyde Brini, Mary Phyllis Ryan, Bernadette Ledo, Marguerite Hasz, Linda Cappella, Sylvia Osborne, Janice Cavicchi, Marie Serra. Kneeling: Mary Lahey, Barbara Bratti, Suzanne Lekburg, Tara Sturgis, Liza Rossi, Judie Bartlett. sa, . Q f SMITH'S INCORPORATED ,Tai M-135' Y lang fir 4 f I
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Q MR. EDGAR MONGAN And another thing Principal-34 years in P.H.S. -once taught English and math - wonderful speaker - at music on Fridays-we don't envy him his job-un- usual writing-always sym- pathetic and willing to listen -a lot on his mind-his con- federate cap - a black Buick convert- S a t u r d a y night dances - The Caine Mutiny letter - hears from those in the service. Georgetown University, B. A. H w 1 ui f 79 me .svzcuzfy .Zn feA15an,3ufa'zfe gsm, fn 6j9adZLJ07g7o'fQQZ'yd Jqgzc -geaofny LM fyfjtauyi Sucficz aQjff2'caff,,Q G 1. 3916 jbzflvzj UB fnavggai ' L 17 GJ 5-ncaufcayemenf We new cledzcafe 7 Z-GG, 321: A yeafrlbgglyfcllm fyyya. l Heqf l ' x ,--fn-.-. . ...-.. - -- MRS. MIRIAM RALMOND This is how you operate English IV-33 years in P.H.S. - h e r psychological tests-Dean of Girls-very helpful in guidance-many compositions - deep under- standing of the things import- ant to us-those honor group meetings-second period gives her trouble? -seen in a green and yellow Olds- Oregon Trail is going, going, gone! Boston University, B.A. .5 s Q Af , X 'Jn A I .ul 1 lq Lmdaivwt - 1: rx A ... , in: , A Em l , sz v ' I 1564 -5- :.- 2 I - 39'fi4T1:t f f ft' A Biff -'Z ,U if .1 f':lt- U13 ' . . ' 'Al Y , it . i 1 :,fttzg: i. if MR. DONALD WILSON MISS NELLIE LOCKLIN It doesn't make a particle of difference Geometry, Algebra II, and Trigonometry- 16 years in P.H.S.-plays the piano in emergencies-neat as a pin -has an interest in bright pupils-won't tolerate lazi- ness - very understanding - the excuses she has to put up with! -wants an invention to substitute for her chalk and string affairs-makes good sandwiches-the magic an- swer book, Boston University, B.A., Col- umbia University, M.A. in Ed. Food for thought Psychology - 3 y e a r s in P.H.S.-he makes you think - flashy s p o r t jackets - senior counselor-has his own office-chats with Mr. Pyle-easy to talk to-he types!-found in the office -accentuate the positive- Claire and her pitchers - those discussions in psych!- honor society-how's your thesis coming?-from here to B.U. Boston University, B.S. in B.A.g Tufts College, Ed. M.g now studying at Boston Uni- versity for his doctor's in Ed,
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