Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1935

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MADELINE BROKAW “Too wise to err, too good to be unkind” Her vivacious personality is known to all, and her multitude of friends is evidence of her pop- ularity. BERNICE AUDREY BROWN “Bermie”’ Classical Undecided Tennis 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Book Week Program 3: Junior Play 33 Dramatic Society 3) 4; Pro- gram Committee 4; Dramatic Society Program 3; Usher Squad 4; Senior Play 4; Musical Comedy 4. “°Tis well to be merry and wise.” Bernice certainly surprised us by her superb dramatic ability in the Junior Play. The talent she has displayed in other dramatic activities of P. H. S. is proof enough that she is destined to become a good actress. We'll watch for you Bernie. KATHLEEN BUSE “Kae™ General C Undecided Junior Play 4; Junior Play Committee 4. “With women the heart argues, not the mind.” “Kae” is one of the most charming members of our class. We all like her low voice, and, most especially, her friendliness towards everyone. STUART CAHOON Star Dore Classical Oberlin Junior Play 3; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4; Literary Staff of the Year Book 4; Advertising Manager of Senior Play 4; Senior Play 4. “All the earth and mr With thy voice loud.” “Stu's” future plans, especially his choice of institution for higher education, have never been unknown to us. But he has let his varied abilities as a writer, actor, and keeper of faultlessly- groomed hair speak for themselves. MARY CARNIGLIA Commercial Undecided “Frailty, thy name is woman.” Mary is a neat, exacting young lady, and she’s destined to be one of our best stenographers. [21]

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EVELYN BOGAS “Boy Bay General C College Basketball 1, 2, 3; Junior Play Dancing 3; Tennis 1; Baseball 1; Field Day 1. “Tis good nature only wins the heart.” “Evy” is the typical outdoor girl, always ready for anything that comes along and always in for a big time. KATHRYN BORMAN B) IGS! General C Alfred University Arsimis 1, 2 o ae Penms Camigin 22. lPairol se Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Drawing. “The mildest manners, the gentlest heart.” Kay is the practical type of person who makes worthwhile contributions to any task in hand. Her quiet charm and understanding are destined to carry her far. JUNE BOWLBY General C Undecided Track 1, 4; Hockey 1; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Tennis 4; Bield Day 1; Patrol 4 “Nothing is impossible to a woman who can and will.” June is not only one of our best dressed girls, but also one of our best looking girls, and what's more June is our personality girl. VIVIAN YNEZ BOYLE General C Presbyterian Gen. Hospital “Her loveliness I never knew, Until she smiled on me. Viv is the girl with million dollar smile, and that pleasant disposition. She’s also quite attrac- tive. HERBERT BRAMNICK Classical Temple University Dramatic Club 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; President Dramatic Club 3; Chairman of Senior Play Committee 4; Advertising Manager of Junior Play 3; Vice-President of Forum 4; Member of Student Council 4; Member of Forum G4. “He gives to the world the best he has.” Temple Law School is looking for fellows with a fine speaking voice and a shrewd mind such as you possess. Their hawk-eyed scouts would be bringing home the bacon if they picked you up. [20]



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TRIMCTELLURID) (Cl (CAUAR “Dick” Scientific Rutgers laaioGl Tt, Be Jnl 2 3 218 Sitio IPileny Wishice 2 3; Homeroom Chairman 1; Winner of Spring Tennis Tournament 3; Tennis 4; Cheer Leader 4. “There are as many opinions as there are men.” Thoroughness is Dick’s watch-word. Not only has he upheld the honor of P. H. S. by his fine work on its teams, but he has aided in sustaining the morale of his fellow athletes in his role as cheer leader. MARY E. CARTER “S pide” Classical Virginia State College Basketball 1, 2. “But she was trained in Nature’s school.” How we all admire Mary’s ability, especially in Watine ee liashesiss asicood —atéeacher ease siemisma) pupil, Mary will be a great success. DAISY CEMBROLA “Pee Wee’ Commercial Business ‘Everything she did, she did with so much grace.” Daisy is a daisy—so charming and graceful, and full of fun that everyone admires her. HENRY CERRETTI “What he wants nobody knows.” Henry's genuine application of realism makes us pause before we classify him amongst worldly men. LYLE GLENTWORTH CHASE, JR. “Glent,’ “Glen,” “Chasee”’ Scientific Cornell Patrols see Cheemveadets sa bance wal nackarcn Hockey 5. “So much one man can do that does both act and do.” “Glen” is one of the happiest boys in P. H. S. He’s a good cheer leader, and, no doubt, he is just what the Cornell football team needs behind it. [22]

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