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AILEEN B. CHANDLER General Academic Bacteriology “Allie’’ Archery 1; Home Room Chairman 2; Usher 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Hi- Tri 4. Allie‘s another whom we will al- ways remember as a very wel- come addition: to our class—main- ly because of the cheer she al- ways brings with her. “I Want To Be Happy”’ CAROLYN KATHLEEN CAULFIELD General Academic Nursing—St. Elizabeth’s “Shorty”’ Archery 3. If Shorty is as dependable in her nursing as she has been at Plain- field High, there will be many people grateful to her. “Ever Dependable” MONROE CHARLES Scientific Rutgers “Toughy”’ General Science Club 1; Student Council; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Yearbook Board. If you haven't read the ‘‘Collected Sayings of Monroe Charles’’ you've really missed something. Monroe is a very witty member of the class. “Wise Guy” STANLEY CHRISTIANSEN General Academic Undecided “Red” Science Club 3; Usher Squad 4. The ‘‘News Night Rider’ (a la Daum) has been a well-known fig- ure aropfd P. H. S., and we wish of luck to him for the e “Nigmit Ride’ MAHALA CHRISTMAS General Academic Undecided “Bootsey” Dancing 3, 4; Knitting Club 38, 4. That intricate strut of Boots@y’s is another feature of our graduating class. “Merry Christmas’ ANTHONY CIAMPA Classical College “Champ” Entree 2; Latin Play 3; Soccer 4; Camera Club 4. Champ is one of the nicest fellows in the high school to get along with—when he’s in the mood. “Temperamental Gentleman’’ JOHN MENRY CLAUS General Ac emic Drake ay Dramatic Club 1; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Patrol 3, 4. After Christmas in our Yearbook, it is only fitting that Santa Claus be represented. And so we have him in this modest (?), friendly chap. nay nta Clgus Is Goin’, to Town” BARBARA COGGINS Classical Undecided “Bobby” Archery 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Hi-Tri 1, 2, 4; Lost and Found 2, 3; So- cial Service 4; Junior Play 3. Bobby's record is the best indi- cator of why she is so well liked— and just add to that record a sweet personality. “Sweet Someone”
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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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PAUL GILBERT €O OCK Classical College “CE Hodiley 4; Hi-Y 2; Patrol 4. Gil is th cme of masculine love- linésS from his wavy blond hair to his br8tantly colored socks. He alsog@fas a very easy-going man- n go with it. “What Makes You So Sweet”’ JAMES COMINS Scientific Newark College Engineering “Jimmy” Band 1, 2; Chemistry Prize 3; Math Club 4. Jimmy, who is our faculty delight, well deserves that title. For his future, we can see nothing but success in store. “I'd Rather Be Right’’ DOROTHY M. CONKLIN Commercial Undecided “Dottie” Success is sure to follow one of Dottie’s personality. We give her our very best wishes for all the success due her. “Music in My Heart’ HELEN CONN Accounting Business “Connie”’ Cincinnati, Ohio, 1; P. H. . 2, 3, 4; Knitting Club 2; Transcript Club 3; Patrol 4; Lip Reading Club 4. Helen's temper is hardly as red as her flaming hair. She has always had a smile ready to cheer us all up. “Smilin’ Thru’ GEORGE COOKE General Academic Undecided ooky”’ Boxing Indoor Baseball 1; Soccer ppy soul who doesn't se ve a care in the world. W e sincere in wishing him the best of luck. “Looky, Looky, Looky, Here Comes Cooky”’ WILLIAM J. CORCORAN General Academic Undecided y Intramural tball 1, 2; Foot- balls; 4: Cork er of the school’s football who has played instead of to the “Tough Guy’ MARY CORNELL Classical Katharine Gibbs “Penny” Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Service 2, 3, 4 (Sec’'y 2, 4); Archery 1; Swim- ming 2, 3; Patrol 3. Penny's one of the swellest and sweetest girls that P. H. S. has ever had the good luck to have at school even though her thoughts have drifted miles away many times. “Penny's From Heaven ’ VICTOR BURGESS CORSALE Business Course Drake Business College “Vicky”’ Home Room Chairman 1; Sketch- ing 2; Transcript Club 4. Vicky has been quite an asset to our senior class, as we know he'll be wherever he goes. ‘ “Here’s to You’
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