Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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ROBERT COMINS “Bob”’ Commercial Soccer 2 yrs.; Circulation Manager of the Entree 1 yr.; Intramural Football. The brilliant countenance now ob- structing your vision is none other than Robert Comins. His pals call him Bob, and one glance at him will show you he is and will be a first- rate chap. MARTHA ELIZABETH CONKLIN General Academic Undecided Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hi-Tri 1, 4; Arch- ery l. Martha is one girl who is certain to make a success of anything she at- tempts. PHYLLIS CONOVER Classical Montclair Teachers Entree 1, 2. Phyllis‘s patience and perseverance are certain to make her a good teacher. Keep up the good work, Phyllis. Dien PRISCILLA CONOVER Classical Barnard “I had a good time though, and on the whole I enjoyed it with the ex- ception of geometry and all home- work.”’ GEORGE FRANK CONWAY General Business Ri YG (UE This handsome fellow has made many friends in P. H. S. We know that George will succeed at N. Y. U. [ 25 ] ELIZABETH HELEN COONEY “Betty’’ Accounting Undecided Basketball Club 3; Basketball 1, 2; Tennis 1. Betty, we are sure, will succeed be- cause of her pleasant way and her willing manner. Good luck, Betty. ELEANOR RUTH CORCORAN Classical Columbia Glee Club 1; Chess Club 2; Entree 2, 3, 4, Co-feature Editor 3, 4; Press Club 4; World Friendship Club 3; Student Patrol 3, 4; Swimming 4; Bas- ketball 4; Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4. Eleanor is always laughing or talk- ing. She has made herself a name in P. H. S. and here’s wishing you the best of success. JOHN JOSEPH COTTER eChip = General Springfield Here you have a specimen of the “rah, rah boy.’’. Yes, sir, that boy can ‘“‘go to town.’’. Yet with all his cares Chip is as good spirited as ever. MARY B. COWARD General Undecided Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4; Patrol 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3: Glee Club 4; Thrift Council 3; Library Council 2. Mary is one of our nicest girls. She is jolly and happy-go-lucky. She has proved helpful on the thrift coun- cil and the library council. RUTH WILSON CRATER “Ruby” General Academic Business School Junior Tennis from 1935-1936. A quiet little Miss is Ruby. She is always ready to help, and she is one of the sincerest girls in our class.

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ELSIE CARUSO Commercial Undecided Friendly Elsie Caruso, who attended Somerville High before she came to Plainfield, is undecided as to her fu- ture plans but would like to be a stenographer. We hope you are suc- cessful, Elsie. GEORGE WASHINGTON CARY “Galloping Gus” General A Ohio State Football 3, 4: Baseball 1; Track 1; Junior Varsity Basketball Se Galloping Gus is the life of the party. Whenever you find people laughing, you are certain to find George there. PHILIP JOHN CASCAVILLA “Pope” General Undecided Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Manager 4; Patrol 3, 4; Home Room Chairman 1. Everyone has heard of the great Pope, for he is the manager of almost everything in P. H. S. RICHARD JOHN CERRETTI “Dick” Commercial Undecided Band, three years. Dick is one of our happy-go-lucky members. With his good nature be- hind him he is sure to reach the road of success. Keep smiling, Dick. VOORHEES G. CHEATHAM BBS ane Cue Scientific University of Rochester Five Year Club; Track 3, 4, 5; League Basketball 3, 4, 5. Vic is a five-year man. He has con- tributed much to P. H. S. in athletics. Good luck, Vic. : [ 24 ] STELLA VIOLET CHIMLESKI “Dimples” Secretarial Business College Special Dancing, Basketball, Glee Club. Stella has shown her grace in dan- cing several times on the P. H. S. stage. Her cheerfulness and compe- tency will make her a good business woman. STEPHANIE CIESIELSKI “Stef” General C Columbia Tennis 2, Drama Club. Stephanie is very quiet, but can she swing a tennis racket! Columbia is lucky, getting such a pretty miss. RAYMOND PIERRE COLE “Bunny” General A or Academic Undecided Track 1, 2; Intramural Basketball League Champs 1, 2, 3. Bunny, the social whirlwind, is a ladies’ man without a peer and quite a sportsman. He’s always good- natured. CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA COLESTOCK “Ginny” Home Arts Secretary Archery 1, 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Knitting Club 3. Virginia has attained great heights in music. Pleasantness and simplicity are a few of Ginny's fine points. Here’s wishing you the best success. VERA RUTH COLLIER an College Prep. Wellesley Entree 4; Hi-Tri 4; Press Club 4; Transferred Waukegan Township H. S., Waukegan, IIll., 1936. Vera has not been with us very long, but during the short time, she has become a friend to everyone. She is always ready to join in when any fun is to be had.



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JOHN MERRICK CRIST “Jack’’ General Undecided Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Pa- trol 3; Cheer Leading 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, Sneas Jackies) a xrah,)) rah boy... |) One shouldn't miss Jack’s trucking. Jack hails from Pennsylvania. Here's to you, Jack. We like your good nature. WILLIAM FREDERICK CROOKS esa Ela General A Business Patrol 5. Bill is a boy with plenty of contfi- dence in himself. We are certain he will make a big success in business. Good luck, Bill. RAYMOND CRUSE um “Pop Academic Undecided Intramural Basketball League Champs Me ae Pop is a natural athlete. Although he didn’t go out for any major sports, he showed his ability in intramural sports. CHARLES ROGERS CURRAN ‘Charlie’ General Undecided Debatitg Club nior Play Committee; 3, 4; Senior Play Com- I nior Roast 4; Senior Play mation Contest 3, 4; Patrol 4; Captain 4; Home Room Chair- 3; Home Room Representative 4; resident Student Council 4; Fashion Show 2; Christmas Carol 4; Cheer Leader 4; Track 4. Executive ability, good sportsman- ship, efficiency, good humor, gener- osity, and energy — what a man, Charlie} ALBERT HARRY CUTHBERT wale General Undecided Because of Al’s modesty, not many people know that he is a very good piano player. We should like to see you become another Eddie Duchin, Al. [ 26 } :HELEN MARIE ELUSCINSKI % Copmercial Drake’s Hele’s quiet efficiency will doubtless win Wer a place as a secretary of some important firm. HELEN DOROTHY DACHNOWSKI “Helcha,’’ ‘Helen’ General Business Business College Helen is one of these quiet girls. She has spent her years in school in a profitable manner, as can be seen by the many friends she has made. CAROLYN DOROTHY DAHL “Ca-Ca”’ General B Undecided Dramatic Club 2, 3; Social Service 4; Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3; Tennis 3. Carolyn has a well-known unsophis- ticated giggle. She is true to her friends and is one of the peppiest girls in the senior class. CLARA MARIE DALY Y Shim” Commercial Business College Clara has been a big asset to P. H. S. Her smile and good-naturedness have shone in the halls of the high school, and we know she will bring happiness to all she encounters. ANNE CATHERINE DANYO Commercial General Office Work Baseball 2, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Track 4; Library Council 4. Anne is athletic and has lent a help- ing hand to many of our teams. Lots of luck in the future, Anne.

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