Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1933

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24 GLADYS CAMPUS So eg General C Newark Normal School “Her cheeks were rosy, her lips were red; bought and paid for, so they said” Field Day 1, 3. Gladys is a tall, striking person with dark hair and eyes. There is always mischief lurking behind those eyes for someone. Any- way, Gladys is leaving and we’re sorry to see herego: ADASGAREAY, judy? General C Beulah Height’s Bible School “Goodness is as goodness does” Glee Club 3; Field Day 1, 3; Class Banker ey Bo. Bo Ada is a cheerful girl who goes her own quiet way giving everyone her friendly smile. MARY SR CAREY “Rogers” Classical College, Undecided “Happy am I, from care I’m free” Ei Pri 2935-47 blockey v1, 2.83 ssocial Service Club 3, 4; Junior Roast Committee 4; Field Day 1, 3; Glee Club 3. Whenever we feel solemn and blue, we go to Mary for she is the cheeriest and most humorous person you can imagine. ANGELO CEPPARULO “Chip? Commercial Business “One may smile and smile’ Cheer Leader’ 2. Angelo will probably end up in a grand orchestra with his fiddle. Perhaps he may even lead his own orchestra. NAN CHAMBERLAIN General Georgian Court “Pleasant she was ever” Captain of Track Team 1; G. A. A. Rep- resentative 1, 3; Treasurer of G. A. A. 4; Captain of slockey sl carnels 25035 0)5 hire) ri 1,°2,°3, 4.05 Basketball Team ly 2, 5: Stu- dent Patrol 4, 5; Social Service Club 4, 5. If you don’t know Nan, you’ve missed something. She’s a swell pal and full of fun. Those who know her will miss her next year.

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GRACE M. BROWN “Brownie” General C Undecided “It is good to be honest and true” Hi Tri 1; Tennis 2; Volley Ball 4. Grace has a lot of friends in P. H. S. who all agree that she has more common sense than a lot of people. Her rosy cheeks prove her good sportsmanship around school. R. COLTON BROWN “Coco” General Washington and Lee “Ob there is nothing half so sweet in life, as love’s young dream” President Junior Hi Y 2; Class Track 2, 3; Class Football 2, 3; Reserve Football 4; Student Patrol 3, 4, 5; Captain of Student Patrol 5; Glee Club 3, 4, 5; Student Council §; Junior Roast Committee 5; Varsity Tennis 5. Was it love of school that made you stay five years, “Coco”? We wonder! We’re glad to have you ’cause you’re full of fun and a good worker. DONALD BRYAN Pic’? Scientific Undecided “The wise man is his own best assistant” Class Baseball 2. Donald is so quiet that not many of us know him. But he’s a good worker as his studies all show. ELIZABETH BRYAN “Betty” General C Undecided “She hath an innocent heart” Field Day 1, 3; Student Patrol 3. You may be small in appearance, Eliza- beth, but we expect big things from you. Live up to our expectations, Elizabeth. WILLIAM CALLAHAN Bile Scientific Undecided “Who deserves well, needs not another’s praise” Student Patrol 3, 4; Assistant Manager of Musical Comedy 3; Electrical Squad 4. “Bill” will be quite an inventor some day, we're sure. We'll all be using his famous diving helmet and he’ll be known far and wide. 23



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ARLINE CHEATHAM Classical Illinois “She’s more kittenish than a kitten” Arline’s a quiet lass, always has a helpful hand and a cheerful word for everyone. HARRY CHRISTENSEN “Chris,” “Wooley” Classical College, Undecided “Good humor only teaches charms to last” Harry doesn’t talk much but when he does, he usually has something to say—a very quiet but friendly fellow. Watch him—he’s going places. ARNOLD BROOKS CHRISTMAS General Undecided “By mere guess of my memory” Arnold seems to love music. Seems like Mr. Savage has something the world is look- ing for. MARGARET CLARK “Peg,” “Clarkie” Commercial Katherine Gibbs “What should a maid do but be merry” Patrols. Margaret is quiet but that is an advantage, not a disadvantage. She is a true friend to all. MARJORIE CLARK “Mid ge” Commercial State Medical Center “Sometimes I dream, sometimes I think” Musical Comedy 2; Senior Play 4. “Midge” is very interested in nursing and such things. Frogs didn’t satisfy her in biology so she even dissected a cat. More power to her. 25

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