Plymouth High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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PLYMOUTH H.S. il Allen Arthur Cotti What Kind of Love is This? Buddy shouts, l'd blow my mind! to pals Jim, Don, Steve, Ed, Dick, Paul, and Janet at Rocky Nook. Food and records add zest to his life, but English, getting up in the morning, and auto and transistor radios that don't work can make things rather gloomy for him. His fu- ture may include prep school, college, or the Marine Corps. Allen's secret de- sire is to drive racing cars. Activities: Baseball l,2,3. Marguerite Ann Cotti Eddie My Darling Oh! Those homelessons and tests kill mel says Maggie to Diana, Linda, and Eddie at the Bowling alley or Ernie's. Maggie, who plans on marriage after graduation, enjoys sleeping, bowling, piz- za, and Eddie. Having only three min- utes to dress after gym class, tests, and English tend to annoy Maggie. During her favorite classes, home arts and speech, Maggie tells her friends that she dis- likes people who think they are superior to others. Activities: Field Hockey 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Softball l. ,- Q And furthermore we don't eat with our fingers! 31 ff :flllv ll., 't iitx 1 ltvm QW .. Q .m 'mg ' Wayne Paul Cotti The Wonderer Wayne is found wherever Rusty, Donny, Dennis, Squid, and Joe are or riding around almost anywhere in town in his pet peeve-a slow Ford. Wayne's future plans include studying at a school for construction. He turns thumbs down at getting up in the morning for school or work, and abhors Mondays, but he en- joys those inspiring English classes with Mrs. Urann and office practice with Miss Arthur, Activities: Baseball l,2,35 Varsity Club 2,3. in Cecil Hilton Crowell, Jr. A Summer Place ls that right! comments Cecil to his associates John, Bob, Dave, and Dorrie. Cecil's in Manomet most of the time, but he forces himself to come to Plymouth when he is hard up for something to do. He likes drags, down-shifting, Miss Boucher's global geography class, and dancing with Dorrie, but homework, hu- morless teachers, and cars that burn oil annoy him terribly. Psychology is Cecil's best class. The future holds much in store for him, namely, the call of the sea with the Navy.

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CLASS OF 1963 David Bowen Chase Theme from a Summer Place Wind it up! says Whitey to Dave, Cec, Don, Pete, Allen, Steve, and Tom. Dave is seen mostly in Manomet or bumm- ing around with Bets. He likes food, plenty of sleep, money, summer months, and especially weekends. He dislikes cold winter mornings, getting out of bed, and running out of gas in Manomet. He sec- retly desires to own his own Chevy 409. Dove is at his very best during English and math, He plans to go to Franklin Institute after graduation, then to get a job in some electrical firm. After that? Who knows? Elaine Julienne Costa Teen-age ldol Blondie may be seen with Debbie, Mar- ilyn, .lo-Ann, or Kathy at Gambini's, or Dianne's. If she doesn't know your name, she will use her best Southern drawl soy- ing, Y'all. She is disturbed by Jo-Ann's preoccupation with fresh air. Dancing and singing are fine with her, but she loathes conceited people. English and home arts are her favorite classes, and she looks forward to air lines school or recording with Paulette. Warren John Correa The Stripper Waldo says What's up, gang? to Ron, Carl, Whit, Steve, Rick, John, and the boys, He's seen at the bowling alley, Tassy's, and the Boys' Club. Lou likes bowling, golf, eating, 2:15 on Fridays, and Mrs. Urann's world literature class, but dislikes getting up on Monday morn- ings and those trombone smears which spoil his immaculate band equipment. Warren wants to go to U. of Mass. to study chemical engineering. Activities: Basketball lg Baseball 1, Band l,2,3, Bookcover Salesman 2: lOc-a-week Collector l. 'Ev' . 'M-3 Q yyeqi r 5 H .1 .4 v .ff Joseph Fred Corshia Travelin' Man Joe is seen in Kingston and North Plymouth with Lorraine, Russ S., Wayne, Dickey, and the Kingston boys. Joe's fav- orite classes are art and global geography. Sleeping, eating, girls, and money rate high with Joe. He abhors school, staying in nights, cold weather, and work. Let's go! says Joe while traveling during the summer in his car, The Navy will see Joe in the future. While in the service, he will fulfill his desire to travel around the world. Nu l ' Mrs. Thompson takes a telephone message. 30 Q3 J gf W r ,



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Philip Roger Curtis Tale of an African Lobster Finkle exclaims, lt is a big thing! while he's in places unknown with Peach, Fuzzy, Vin, G.P., Buster, Splint, Tweet, Oink, and other guys who ride bikes. He asserts that he will be seen in Cali- fornia next year with his Triumph TR6. Phil is pleased by motorcycles, progres- sive jazz, skin-diving, sports cars, and classical music, but is greatly disturbed by not having a car and being stuck in the rut of conformity. Phil would like to attend UCLA next year. Activities: Banker l,2g Football l,2,3, S.A.S. l,2,3, Vice President lg Track lg Radio Club l, Varsity Club l,2,3. Richard Harrison Davis Don't Go Near the Indians Rick says, Oh, my word! to Bob, Dave, or Tom while watching all the girls go by at the Haven or in town. This boy has a split personality-one is a drummer whom'we can see at all the games, the other a Pilgrim who looks like John Alden's twin. Rick likes parties, golf, and psychology, but he dislikes cold winters, especially when he has to get up early, and having to hurry to math class or rush from gym. He plans college for September '63. Activities: Bank l,2,3, lOc-a-week Col- lector. J' Our man from Delmar, Mr, Robert Vantine. CLASS OF l 963 Michael Mario DeFelice Moon River ls that right! says Mike to Carl, Dave, Kent, Mike, and Judy C. wherever he goes. Dee can be seen around town, where Roderick's antics bug him. Because he plans on college after grad- uation, he studies especially hard in psychology and English. Dee's a boy who enjoys sports and having fun, but dis- likes getting up in the morning and slaving over homework. We agree with you there, Deel Activities: Basketball l,2,3, Baseball l, 2,35 Pilgrim Staff 3, Varsity Club. Peter Bruce Denehy Bulldog Pete' 'likes fast cars which explains his favorite expression, Go, Go, Go! H also likes food history, Corvettes, going places, and late hours, A liberal arts col lege beckons, but right now hes seen at Tassy's Ernie's Geller's the bowling alley, and Plymouth Country Club with Charlie Phil, Wayne, Tommy, and Allen Pete hates doing homework, being late and going home early. Pete still remem bers that unforgettable junior English class Activities: Radio Club l' Travel Club

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