Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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ELMA M. COMER “Elmer” Academic New Jersey College “In whose little body lodged a mighty mind.” Basketball. Elma has done well in P. H. S., and we wish her success as she leaves us for higher learning. She is also one of the neatest and most petite girls of our class. FRED COOK “Fred” “Cookie” Scientific Rutgers “Heaven sends us good meat, but the Devil sends Cooks.” imeydke 3 ale Wisner Ale Ieeinal I 2 o ale (Cross country 4; Tennis Tournament 2. We know Fred most because of his pluck. Last year he kept on trying gamely in track. This year he is sure to make his letter. ELIZABETH A COURAIN “Beth” General C Undecided “Her words were simple and her soul sincere.” Baseball 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; rack 2; Archery, 3: “Beth” is a good sport, and we’ll all miss her red hair and enthusiastic support with games. MARJORIE COX “Margie” Commercial Centenary Collegiate Ins titute “Her ar, her manners, all who saw admired.” Tennis 1; Treasurer of G. A. A. 3; Social Serv- ice 3, 4; Hockey 4; Bank 1, 2; Glee Club 4; Pa- troleseaunionmblay oe5 Usher 4 sehlimlniel 2 soc: Another charming Cox graduates! P. H. S. will miss her. She’s not only the best dressed Senior but also a very sophisticated young lady. We wonder where her well-known giggle comes in. GILDA COZZOL Commercial Accountancy—Undecided “T would help others out of a fellow-feeling.” Honorable Mention in Penmanship State Con- testeZ. Gilda is one of our conscientious workers. She is always prepared with her work. [27]

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PIACE BY GASE SAB Ge Commercial Undecided “She might be silent, and not cast away Her sentences in vain.” Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1; Tennis 3; Field House Dedication 3. Alice has taken a very active part in our sports. She is often seen on the hockey field or on the tennis courts. PAUL GASE “Casey” Scientific Undecided “T no more complain Tine, health, and fortune are not lost in vain.” Aarne Copbiaeil “ie Abieyel 3 2) Be Wels, 4b Chapel Usher 4. “Casey” is a great runner, and at the same time he is a dignified usher. Our track team will be kind of lost when you graduate, “Casey,” and we wish you “oceans” of duck. MARGARET C. CHASE “Chasey” General C Pratt “Her heart was ever neutral.” Himirin lees Classe Banker 4. Hieldm Daya: “Chasey” is the envy of the entire bevy of P. H. S. maidens. What girl isn’t jealous of her rosy cheeks? Maybe it comes from being quiet —who knows? If it did, the boys would do all the talking in this school. BLIZALC, CHRISTMAS Commercial Undecided “If music be the food of love—play on.” Field Day 2. Eliza is quiet, but her piano playing speaks for her. May she always cheer the hearts of those about her! GERALDINE M. CIAMPA “Gerry” ae: General B Undecided “An ounce of merriment is worth a pound of sorrow.” Junior Ballet Dance 3; Cabaret Ballet Dance 4; Speedball 4; Basketball 4; Musical Comedy 4; Field Day 3. “Gerry” is quite the dancer.. She may yet become another Dorothy Stone, who knows? However, we know she will succeed. [26]



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GORDON CRAIG Scientific Stevens Tech. “The thing that goes farthest Towards making life worth while, That costs the least, and does the most, Is just a pleasant smile.’ League Baseball 1; League Baseball 2; League Football 4; Classroom Manager 1, 2, 3. Gordon is renowned as an excellent baseball player. He is setting out to be another famous Babes Ruthotms bye a Cobb: ALICE? GRISIs “Crasty” General Normal School “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” Hi Tri 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Hockey 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Lost and Found Club 2, 3, 4; Social Service Club 3, 4; G. A. A. Secretary 4; Basket- ball 4; Student Patrol 3, 4; Year Book Board 4. Alice is the P. H. S. blues singer—she’s al- ways humming one of the latest numbers. Lively, enthusiastic, generous — a perfect picture of ECGnistys: ELEANOR R. CUNNIFF OS) BU hee General Muhlenberg Hospital “The load becomes light which is cheerfully borne.” Just another happy-go-lucky is “El.” We are sure her career as a nurse will be most success- ful. ELIZABETH A DARE “Betty” “Bet: Commercial Undecided “To business that she loves, She rises betime, And go tot with delight.” Auditorium Usher 4; Banker 1, 2. Betty has decided to make her future work that of a pretty secretary in some big executive office. We are sure that she will be a delight to any man that employs her. CHARLES DALBY “Chet” Commercial University of Southern California “Great men are too often unknown.” Football 1; Varsity 2, 3, 4; Class Team Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Entree 4; Class Room Chairman Sralnacksa: “Chet” sure has been a great help to our foot- ball team. The way he walks around the halls, one would never think he had the speed he has in getting down under punts. [28]

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