Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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BLANCHE EMMA CozENs 116 Church Street Blanche, during her four years here, was a staunch supporter of athletic undertakings. She plans to enter the business world. MARIE ELIZABETH CUSHING Marie, general academic st ent, plans to tak five r college sing course. She w retar e camera club, a me of t Capella choir, and 947 Prospect Avenue an us ck riding. EDWIN L. DALY 154 Raymond Avenue Ed was one of the main stars on our track and cross country teams, and he took the technical course. Ed hopes for a job after graduation. HERBERT Z. DAVIDSON 523 Madison Avenue Herh was always active in swimming and track, as manager of the cross coun- try team and as first aid-er. He took the classical course and plans to attend Seton Hall Prep before going to college. JEAN DEATS 1334 Marlboro Avenue Jeannie, a classical student, plans to go to Heidelberg College. She was a member of the psychology club. Greek club, thrift club, knitting club, and played badminton. She was also presi- dent of the library council in her junior year. ' FRANK PATRICK DE LUCA 907 North Avenue Frank likes photography and making odel gas engine airplanes. He enjoys traveling. Duke 's aim is to be a rail- road engineer. JOAN BROOKS DE REVERE 1118 Gresham Road Jeannie went out for field hockey and basketball for four years, swimming for two and badminton for one. She was city tax collector on student govern- ment day. Joan was a member of the psychology club, biology club, Hi-Tri, d an usher. She intends to go to ilson College. JO CURKA 1128 West Third Street Jo was a member of the varsity foot- ball team. A technical student, his hob- bies are stamps, handicraft, and boating. He likes to be alone. He is interested in gardening. He was a member of the senior executive committee. if JO T. C TTING 1 West I reet John t ok the ' ti course and is going t college. He is very interested in music and hopes to find his future in that fiel John was a member of the rifle team 2, 3: track 43 the music ap- preciation club 2, 3, 4: and is on the Milestone iterary staE. EDWARD DARACHINSKY 728 West Fourth Street Ed's main interest is art. He took the arts course in PHS and hopes to find a niche in the world of art. FLORENCE ELIZABETH DAVIS 1238 Arlington Avenue Flo took the home arts course and was homeroom chairman her first year. She hates the sound of a giggling girl. Her favorite songs are Stardust and Moon-glow. Her hobbies are drawing and dancing. VERA ANN DE GAETANO 1449 McCrea Place Ve ' was me ber o e a s Capella , ' u n ll club. S njoys playing he piano an writ- ing. Bobby would like to be a jour- nalist. EDWARD DE MARTINO 408 East Fifth Street Eddie, one of our most musical seniors, has been in both the band and swing band for four years. Music is his chief interest in life, and he plans to become a professional saxophonist and clarinetist. isvxxqtxga X 'ls .c HW WWYADE nyon Avenue plans t o to Trenton State the Entree fo our years. She is mad Teacher ol 1 longed to the student ' ' Capella choir. She wa . - I. of so ore Hi-Tri, in the s ior Orch , and worked on about music. .-19-

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ANTHONY W. CARY 628 West Fourth Street A general academic student, he is inter- ested in athletics. He is a Hi-Y member and an Ella Fitzgerald fan. His plans are to enter Lincoln University. FRANCES CAZENEUVE 1134 Park Terrace Gaz is interested in Hi-Tri and fashion work. She is another one of Tommy Dorsey's fans. She was on the patrol and Entree for one year. . Mafnrd pfrif Ill! Pla lff'4v NANCY BARIIIARA CHANDLER . f' eweiidvsrffel Nan' ' avorites are horseback riding, knitting, dancing, and skiing. She's a staunch supporter! ' ' , was in G.A.A. for four, years. She ves to meet new people, but dislikes those who continually interrupt. ELEANOR DEAN CLARK 926 Sherman Avenue El is a girl yvlko like!-heaf'1E'.pf good clean ,,fun., Sf'A.A. for four years? twirl- ' i-Tri are some af the activities which occupied '5.er'N'time. Her hobbies are souvenirs and a photograph album. -vm,-fried lad-7 JACK COGGINS 253 Leland Avenue Jack, ay classical student. was a member of the press clubs for two years, the pep club for one, and the student coun- cil his senior year. He was on the Entree staff his freshman year and participated in intramural basketball for four years. GRAC BERTA COORDS ace secret ' student. Her bbie re o, k ting, and reading. Sh wa in th g club and a mem- b the libr council: She was also UlHH e e o the Old Tes ent club committee. 1lf1ARION A. CORDES 1302 Marlborough Avenue Marion was outstanding in sports. She won the tennis trophy in her sophomore year. She was a membergf the Hi-Tri, and on the executive council her second year. She enjoys having a good time and plans to take up physical education in college. SAM CATANESE 227 Morris Street Sam played intramural basketball his third and fourth years. He is interested in everything from photography to cross word puzzles, and enjoys traveling. His aspiration is to enter the field of me- chanics or aviation. A ARTHUR I. CHAKOFF 315 West Sixth Street Arthur was an industrial arts student and plans to go to industrial school. Sports are his hobby. He enjoys basket- ball, and helped his homeroom win the intramural basketball championship in his second year. CARMELLA MARIE CIRILLO '- 367 Hillcrest Avenue Carmella was a member of the library council and patrol. She was.on the hockey, basketball, and archery teams. A general clerical student, she is very interested in sports, and she plans to work in an office after graduation. Stage A vyyyg,-rig KQW-ll D-PM T-v...L s.a.tx LOIS CLARK 820 Central Street Lois has belonged to many school clubs, and is very interested in sports. She dislikes snobbish people. She was a member of the sophomore hop committee, and plans to take a P.G. course after graduation. LESTER T. COOKE 134 Johnston Avenue Lester supplied school spirit whenever needed! Truth and frankness are among his many outstanding characteristics. He plans to enter the business world. THOMAS M. CORCORAN 840 Leland Avenue Goof is a boy whose hobbies are sports and night life. He belonged to the executive council his second year. and was a general academic student. Soccer 3, 4: comprised his favorite sport. His future plans are undecided. A-l LEWIS COYLE 941 West Fifth Street it Lewis was a member of the patrof his se-cond year. He was a scientific student, and plans to enter aeronautics. He was a senior usher. and enjoys being with people, but dislikes people who nag. He is fond of competitive sports. -- -13-.



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FIORA J. DI GIOVANNI 933 West Third Street Fifi was a member of the a Capella choir and did Entree typing. She enjoys singing and reading. Tommy Dorsey'S orchestra is her favorite. ARTHUR PRESTON DILLARD 204 Liberty Street This industrial arts student is interested in sports. He served as a manager for the Jayvee basketball and baseball teams. and also for varsity basketball. Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra seem best to Art. JAMES U. DI PAOLO 680 West Fourth Street Jim had the honor of being homeroom chairman during his junior and senior years. His hobby is reading a good book. Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan are his favorite movie stars. JOYCE DOUGLAS 47 est ront Street X! Jo ce ts her most enj y e t out of a ly cc plishing S thing. She plans t A a e up interior dec ation. For three ye 'S she 'b ged the a Capella choir. Chic chow mein is her favor- ite dish. I 7 5 AUDREY C. DRAKE 1266 Park Avenue Ducky was an active member of Hi- Tri, student council, and King's Daugh- ters. She was on the Milestone advertis- ing staff. She is Hi-Tri's chief cook and bottle washer and was ticket chair- man of tiie sophomore hop. t Hxaqz. .Banc WNW- 5 od asvv wg S.,Xx yqi, THEODORE P. DUSZA 600 Spooner Avenue Ted is interested in radio and sports, such as: football, basketball. golf, and tennis. He played intramural basketball four yeaI's. He hopes his scientific course training will qualify him for Notre Dame or Fordham. f . HL' A x .' .ii , 0 X X ' CATHERINE EGANEY 508 New Street Red plans to be a secretary after graduation. Her hobbies are photography, dancing, badminton, and ice-skating. She has typed for the Entree for two years. JOSEPH G. DILIBRO 714 Coolidge Street Jeff is interested in stamps and has to his credit three years on the varsity tennis team. He gets a lot of enjoyment from a good movie and Charlie Barnet's band. His course was general. BERTHA DILLER 536 West Sixth Street Dill , a secretarial student was a mem- ber of the patrol. The girls' chorus, bad- minton, and Entree typist comprise her activities. She has most fun when danc- ing on dates. Ray Milland is tops in her list of movie stars. PAULINE DOMENICK 1113 East Second Street Pauline belonged to the a Capella choir for two years and took part in Invisi- ble Controlsf' Dancing and sewing take up her spare time. Rebecca is her favorite book, and Katherine Hep-burn her favorite actress. LOUISE ETHEL DOYLE 1205 West Fourth Street Louise was a member of the girls' chorus for two years and the typing club and senior basketball club for One. Church activities. reading, and tennis interest Lou. Spencer Tracy and Bette Davis are her favorite actors. She love French fried potatoes. , . u A , JJ-Aj, M x, JJ-I ' LV'-. , MARJORI UNCAN t KJ JJ 729 Pemberton Avenue Dune was a member of the girls' swimming team, swimming club, cashiers' club. archery team, tennis team, a Capel- la choir, knitting club, and Hi-Tri. She- took part in Invisible Controls. Knit- ting and swing music especially interest her. WALTER D. EDDY 44 Clinton Avenue Ed took the technical course and plans to join the Army Air force. He belonged to the student council and was patrol captain for two ye-ars. Stamps and aviation are his hobbies. MARTHA GRACE ELLIS 708 Carlton Avenue M, G. has been treasurer of Hi-Tri and the student council this year. Martha was business manager of the school pro- duction for three years, and acted in the junior play and Follies. She took the classical course and plans to go to Wellesley or Mount Holyoke. -QO- s

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