Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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BERNICE ACKERMAN 822 West Eighth Street Benny took the general academic course and has been active on the Entree circu- lation staff for two years. She was a Hi-Tri member, and a G.A.A. member, for four ye-ars. t I DONALD ALFRED ADAMS 743 West Front Slrect '?lJoc took the scientific course, and plans to attend the' Newark College of -Engineering. Doc has gone out for track in a big way. He made the varsity squad his last two years. HENRY A. ALBERTI 356 Evona Avenue Hank took the classical course and plans to join the navy. He is interested in fishing and sports: played soccer 2, 3, 43 and earned his jayvee letter in foot- ball. E fwlqzipd VV 4.3 DoRoTHY M. ALLEN 820 West Fourth Street Scotty's main interests are books, clubs, and sports, which included G.A.A. for fnur years, and the Old Testament club, of which she was president during: her senior year. A brief glance into the future finds Scotty at college. tqnqxl m -HI Lois AMMERMAN 1237 Cameron Avenue Lo followed the general academic course, and took a great deal of interest in swimming and tennis. She was a mem- ber of Hi-Tri for four years, tennis team for four years, a gym leader and a mem'- ber ol' the G.A.A. WALTER H. AWE 1105 Loraine Avenue alt ants to study dentistry in col- l preparation for this, he took t cientific course. Walt's favorite sports re basketball, badminton, and swimming. ANNA MARIE BAMONTE 255 East Third Street Shorty , who makes her own attractive clothes, took the home arts course, and won an award in dressmaking in her sophomore year. For three years she be- longed to the a Capella choir. Her hobby is collecting: postcards. FRANK L. ACKERMAN 822 West Eighth Street Frank was an assistant football man- axzer. He took the general course and plans to go to work for his father. BARBARA ELIZABETH ALBERS 1131 Park years H1 'Ir1 nd the one staff her senior year. h ' driving most, of all out- side actl I ies. Barbara t classic rse. She . p ol , '- ' ' , i ' ALBERTA C. ALLEN 836 Dixie Lane Bunny hopes to follow the nursing profession. A sports fan, she was a member of G.A.A. four years, played tennis two years, archery three years, and badminton in her senior year. Bunny took the general academic course. buf f LILLIAN FEZA w 750 Webster Place Sis took the general academic course. She reads extensively and plans to at- tend college. Her main interests are swimming, badminton, and broadening her knowledge through books. CONSTANCE VIRGINIA ANDREWS 256 Garfield Avenue Connie took the classical course. and finds a great deal of pleasure in a good game of tennis. She was a senior usher, and a member of the orchestra in her junior and senior years. QvNqac1c,A latrlq NANCY BAKER 824 Osborne Avenue Bake is a four year girl for Hi-Tri. Her other activities were: archery 1, 43 tennis 1: senior play: and soccer 1, 23. Bake doesn't like Hconceited people nor ones with an obvious line. She is going to college. CHARLES BANKS 746 Woodland Avenue Charlie , a scientific student, was out for football B-23 Jayvee 3: and varsity 43 in the senior band 1, 2: a basketball manager 4: and on the senior executive council. He hopes to go to college. -14-

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Sltting: Albert e . ., William Rothfuss, Norman Hobbib, Wayne LaPoe. Standing: Al Lawson Walter Awe-, Jacques Loizeaux, Nicholas Medrocostis, Charles Banks. St in Thomas Quarles , David Ritchie, The Power Behind The President The senior executive council, composed of of each senior homeroom, is a small working body which governs the activities of the senior class and ably extends the demo- cratic form of government t of. The council is also a mea ns more directly two members 0 the students there- ns for these stu- dents to express their opinio to the class executives. Presided over hy class sident Bill Rothfuss, the council acts with pre vice of Mr. John Boyer, class adviser. the ad During the p the cap and gown measurements, senior play, have been worked out ast season such senior business as and senior-junior prom, by the council. ...ll 'l 0H, WHAT A PAST. The student council was led by outstanding seniors., with Phi Harry Rhodes as vice-president, Eleanor Gold- Martha Grace Ellis, l Weisbecker as president, berg as secretary, and treasurer. June 6 was a red letter day, for that was the date of the senior-junior promea dance never to be forgotten. But the real climax of a perfect your was June 19, when, with regretful glances behind us but with high hopes for the future, we don- ned our caps and gowns and ended our career in PHS forever. -13-



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JEANNE C. BANNISTER 41 Mariners Place An active senior, Jeanne belonged to the tudent council for three years and was airman of the club committee. She was sident of the sophomore class and on the patrol. She belonged to the creative writing, dramatic, and German clubs. She took the classical course. Nur'-V5 L tx 'l WILLIAM J . BARRY 40 Woodlline Avenue Bill is quite a music-lover. He like-s to dance and collect swing records. His activities are. briefly: Junior Leaders 2, 3: cheerleader 4: varsity swimming 43 tennis 4: and, gym club 2, 3, 4. MARGERY BEAL 1852 Myrtle Avenue Margery was an enthusiastic participant in athletic games and in swimming. She took the college preparatory course and her future address will he: Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont. ANNA BERNADYN 041 South Second Street A : S ,u h ' erest is sic. She : f e y a e in sports and he --- ve I he ,-.,'f:v- ' , wr' ' e took the gen -1 e nd plans 1 do gen- eral oti' work. I REGINA HELEN BIELAWSKI 744 West Third Street Reggie was a member of the A Capella choir for two years. She likes any kind of music and also enjoys dancing. Reg- gie 's hobbies are photography, crochet- ing, and knitting. She followed the home arts course. EUGENE BIVEN 15 Clinton Avenue Gene 's main interests center around swing music and aviation. He has man- aged the PHS swing band, been an active member of the model airplane club, and played B team football. Here's a tech- nical student who is flying high toward a career in aviation. RUTH BOLDEN 641 West Fourth Street Ruth is greatly interested in the arts. She took the general course and plans to go into a hospital to take up nursing. GLAIJYS CLARE BARRY 161 East Second Street Coggin is fond of music, movies. and reading. She is an enthusiastic football fan and played badminton 3, 4. She took the accounting course. Her future is undecided. . Qntaled J'-xtll'4Ax BENJAMIN BATTISTA 212 West Front Street Be-n took the technical course, and is most interested in science and mechani- cal problems. He plans to enter business after graduation. Et? M--' DORIS M. BENBROOK 403 Park Avenue Dot loves music: she plays the piano and was in the- girls' chorus. Her pet peeve is show-offs. Dot took the sec- retarial course. JOHN BERRIER 1139 Dorsey Place John came to us in 1940 from Provi- dence, R. I. He is very athletic, played on the football team, and took the gen- eral cou se in preparation for the navy. fn7q7eJ 'fo ClapLg GQJIQ md ,nal WN 11.1 U1 :D STELLA BISHARA 1344 Lake Street Sandy followed the general clerical course, and prefers travel and sports as recreational activities. When it comes to music, she thrills to Tommy Dorsey and Stardust. An all-around athlete, she played basketball three years, and hockey her first and last years. HELEN A L 909 East Sevent t ee Helen is an outdoor gi 1 ho came to us from Elizabeth at the eginning of last ye-ar. She made the tennis team. Goldy also enjoys reading and knitting, and plans to continue her education either at college or secretarial school. D Crfljfljid Jivv-44 7 fffe ffldrrjcl ,fwqc iff! CHARLES Bo0KER 681 West Third Street Charles took the general course. He he- longed to Hi-Y and is interested in ath- letics. He plans to go to trade school and take up drafting. 15-

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