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BARBARA BUCKLEY General Academic Art School “Babs‘’ “Bobby” Babs hails from England, having spent her first year of high school there. At P. H. £ . we have come to know her as one always to be counted on for co-operation. “Help Wanted?” MILDRED LOUISE BUNN Secretarial Drake Business College “Milly’’ ““Bunny’’ Archery 1; Baseball 2; Basketball 2; Knitting Club 3. Those who know Milly, or Bunny, know that she’s full of fun. Some- body is going to have an excel- lent secretary when Mildred fin- ishes business college. 1 “Let’s Sing Again’ DOROTHY BURKE General C Howard University “Dot” Basketball 1, 2; Dancing Club 3, 4. Dot's lively nature and sunny dis- position will certainly be missed by us and appreciated by some- one else. “We're Gonna Miss You When You're Gone” FRANCES BUTLER General Undecided “Fanny”’ Fanny is a rather conservative member of the senior class, but P. H. S. will miss her to the nth de- gree. “My Heart Is Dancing’’ MARION BUTLER Secretarial Rider PY Hs (S) V@rchestra’ Wi) 2a acres: Transcript Club 38, 4. 2 “A Pretty Gj s Like a Melody’ ELEANOR BRYCH Commercial Secretarial School “Nelly” “EV Dunellen Hy S21, 2) Pane Sans) 4 Hi-Tri 3, 4; Badminton 4; Swim- ming 3; Basketball 4; Archery 3; Knitting Club 4; Pep Club 4. Nelly is known for a smile which bespeaks a grand personality and, as you can see above, a genuine interest in our high school activ- ities. 1 “You're Never Down’ CAMILLE CAHILL General B Drake Business College “Bright Eyes’’ Basketball 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3; Knitting 2; Pottery 4. Another of our more reserved and quieter girls whose presence we have never regretted. “Silent Lady’ MARIETTA V. CALHOUN Commercial Virginia State “Toogie”’ Glee Club 1; Knitting Club 2; Bas- ketball 25037) 47 Baseballieznn cs: rgnscript Club 3; nis 4; Year- lagok Board) 4. helpfulumember of P. H. 8. We'd like’t@ see mor€ girls like her here. Lucky Virgi State. Tt'kh, NeWer Be the Same Old Place”’ helo as b a very active,
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JANE BROWER Classical Journalism—Barnard “Janie”’ Vice-President Freshman Class 1; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Library Council 2; Entree 2; Feature Edi- tor of Entree 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 3, 4; President of Latin Club 3; Goddard Prize—First 3; Chairman Peace Committee 3; Home Room Chairman 3; Press Club 4; Patrol Captain 4. If anyone in P. H. S. truly de- serves success, and is really bound to get it, it is Jane. She’s destined to reach great heights with her newspaper and story-writing tal- ent. We'll hear from Jane soon and be proud of her. “I Cover the Headlines’’ JOHN BROWER Classical Blair Academy Gym Club 2, 3; Usher 4. iouye is an easy-going fellow who has more friends than you can count. He's one of those fel- lows ‘that you notice in a crowd. “Kid Galahad’ (Ain't He Cute) STANLEY BROWER Scientific Columbia Home Room Chairman 2; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; President Biology Clubwe2, 4 ehifle: Team 2 3) 4; Patrol 4. Stanley has to his credit a home- made telescope expertly made, which justifies his choice in as- tronomy. Who can forget Stanley and his technical astronomical terms? r “Seein’ Stars’ ELIZABETH BROWN Classical Undecided “Penny’’ ‘‘Betty’’ Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Service 2, Cee tienes 2 oO. 4 Student Council 4; Home Room Chairman 4; Junior Play 3 Our best-natured girl—and one who truly lives up to her title. The best tribute we can think of right now is, “ think you're swell’’—and we an it. “Alway d Always” e' emember) [21} DORIS BROWN Classical Undecided “Chink” Track 2; Basketball 2, 3; Stamp Club, 2, 3; Greek Club 4. Chink’s ability to do things right will probably aid her in her plans for the future. Good luck, Chink. “Little Merry Sunshine’ JOSEPH BROWN Classical Undecided um “oe Ushering Squad 4. Joe’s a hard and willing worker with a very broad grin that we really know and appreciate. “Love Thy Neighbor’’ MARIE ANN BROWN Secretarial N. Y. U. “Brownie” Hi-Tri 1; Knitting Club 2; G. A. A. 3; Transcript Club 3; .Archery .3. Marie has been one of P. H. S.'s fun-provokers. We hope she will get along just as well out of school as she did here. “Big Things Come in Small Packages” RITA BROWN General B ' Beauty Culture School “Brownie” Dramatic Club 1; Basketball 1; Pottery 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3. We hope Brownie will take her work as seriously as she takes her love. She did some very good work in Home Economics. If that will help her any in the future, we have yet to find out. “Love, What Are You Doing to My Heart?’’
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PATSY CAPORASO Commercial Accounting Undecided “Pat” Football 2, 3, 4. Pat, though undecided about his future, has been active in football, and maybe this will help him out some day. We'll certainly miss you, Pat. “It's a Grand Old World” WILLIAM CARDIE Commercial Business Business an ST Ne Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4. Bill is the center of P. H. S.’s soc- cer team, but we all know him for his swell personality, his good disposition, and his dimples. “My Heart's in the Highlands’’ BERNARD CARNIGLIA Commercial Business Bookkeeper “Bernie”’ Sketching Club 2; Science Club 3; Camera Club 4. Bernie's ready smile has won f or him many true friends. After all, a smile will get you much more than a frown, won't it, Bernie? Good luck. “Why Talk About Love” FRANK J. CARONE General A Undecided “Fancy-Pants”’ Football Manager 2, 3, 4. Fancy-Pants is a very appropri- ate nickname for Franky, who, you may gather, is one of our most flashy dressers. “'Sharpy’’ f Awgyy Jy. LUCILLE CARTER General Academic Undecided Knitting Club 2, 3. Lucille’s another who'll really be missed around Plainfield High as one of our most cheerful girls. “Cheerful Little Earful’’ DOROTHY EDITH CARTY General Academic Junior College “Dot” Basketball 1; Archery 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4; Poster Club 2; President World Friendship 3; Christmas Carol 3; Social Service 4; Patrol 4. Dot's the good-hearted, happy-go- atky type with never a care in the world. She’s always on deck hen something needs managing. e did you get your experi- Dot? “Once in a Lifetime’ ROSE CASCAVILLA General B Undecided “Ro” Knitting Club 2, 3; Dancing Club 3, 4; World Friendship Club 4. Rose’s radiant smile has won her many friends in P. H. S., and we're sure it will in the years to come, too. “With a Song in My Heart RALPH CASE Scientific Newark College of Engineering “Casey” That flash of red hair in the cor- ridors of P. H. S. plus a sunny smile will be missed badly when Casey leaves. “Let It Rain, Let It Pour, Nothing Bothers Me.”’
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