Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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1. I JOHN H. LOUNSBURY 13,1 . We .Tohnny was junior class president, a membe-r of the senior executive council. and the student council. He was not only a Wiz at track, intramural basket- ball, swimming, intramural tennis, cross country and Leaders, but also Union County pole vault champ. He hopes to attend college. 1202 Watchung Avenue ,T A CA YN' I 404 Ea nd et i. f Rpll skating s Terr most en- jofIT6nt. She went out for glee club, bdldminton, and swimming. Terry intends to work after graduation. RUTH A. LYTLE 1301 Stillman Avenue Ruthie was in charge of Hi-Tri pub- licity. Her hobbies are music, horseback riding, and swimming. She took the classical course and will attend Middle- bury College. GLADYS ELIZABETH MACKEY 1345 East Second Street Gladys took the general academic course and belonged to the world friendship club. She was corresponding secretary and chairman of the Hi-Tri cabinet. GERALIJINE KATHERINE MAHLI-:R 317 Lyman Place Gerry took the business preparatory course and plans to enter business. She is very much interested in sports. ROBERT L. MARSH 1039 West Fourth Street Pepper , who plans to become a certi- fied public accountant, has been a mem- ber of the swimming club. as well as on the track and soccer teams. His spare time is spent in fishing or listening to music. I L Isis 'U erfr-.wits-Elect Viva. ELIZABETH M. MASON 1452 Maplewood Terrace Betty is quite an artist. She designs her own clothes be-cause she likes to be dif- ferent. Besides winning honorable men- tion for a poster contest, she swims, plays tennis, and belonged to Hi-Tri for three years. ' ' . , J v DORIS M. LOWRIE 143 Leland Avenue Lillie enjoys singing and would like to attend a music school. Badminton and the G.A.A. have occupied her time at school.. f yxgfnofl -k44fu.Q 'ff' BW OVAI CKEY 43 Mariners Place N0rman's chief interest is airplanes. He was a member of the model airplane club and makes gas model planes for a hobby. He also belonged to the radio club and took the industrial arts course. WILLIAM MACCLARENCE 936 Sherman Avenue Mac came to PHS from Baltimore at the beginning of his junior year. In PHS he played soccer, helped with the junior and senior plays, and was a senior usher. He was managing editor of the Mile- stone. He plans to go to college. FRANCES B. MAHER 411 Darrow Avenue Fran was a member of the general academic course and plans to be either a telephone operator or an office worker. Her hobbies are collecting photographs, roller-skating, and ice-skating. Za.- o'v-890 THOMAS P. MANT L 1271 Columbia Avenue Tommy, who plans to become an ac- countant, is interested in all sports, both in and out of school. Tom's pet peeve is getting up early winter mornings. ELIZABETH VICTORIA MARTIN 314 East Third Street Elizabeth took the classical course and is scientific-minded. She has not yet decided as to her future occupation. JUNE MATHEWSON 1128 Park Terrace Gabby showed us her acting ability in Invisible Controls, junior play, The Follies, and the senior play. She entered the Declamation contest 1, 25 and was the winner in her third year. She has belonged to Hi-Tri for four years, and was a cabinet member 1, 2, 4. ...9R..

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AUGUST LAQUINO 1412 West Third Street Augie took the industrial arts course. He has no plans for the future. FLORENCE LEONA LA VINE 126 North Avenue Flo plans to be a nurse and we know she will be a good one, with such a ready smile. She is greatly interested in tennis and hopes to become a champ some day. Sea food is her favorite dish. JOHN ALFRED LENCES 224 Pond Place John took the industrial arts course. His main outside interests we-re athletics, especially football. He plans to enter business after graduation. BERNARD ROGER LIPPMAN 653 Sheridan Avenue Buddy has been manager of the soccer and cross-country teams for two years and a member of the swimming team for three years. His hobbies are fishing, swimming and dancing. WILLIAM E. LOBB 1206 Radcliff Place Well 's chief enjoyment is doing what he pleases. Some of his activities were-: Leaders 2, 3: track 3: gym club 1, 2, 3: and the B.A.A. 2. qqqoci D56 i5i ii GRACE A. LOGGIA 303 Leland Avenue Loge is a swell girl who is interested in jitterbugging, baseball, and collecting post cards. She plans to be a secretary and will make a very etlicient one. CATHERINE ANN LONERGUINE 1025 West Front Street Catherine took the home arts course and plans to be a telephone operator. She left PHS before the end of school. LORRAINE C. LASCHER 248 Orange Place Sketching, dancing, and movies are her hobbies. She dislikes show-offs. Rainey is undecided about her future but she should be a success at whatever she chooses. ALEXANDER E. LAWSON, JR. 1092 Hillside Avenue Al came to PHS from Brooklyn Prep. He played varsity football and was On the track team. Al entered into the senior executive council, and the Mile- stone staff as sports editor with zeal. His main joy in life is sailing. He plans to O to colle . Bqqqgd fvg-efTd.v1C.1 ll' .4 5 J OSEPHINE LENHART 527 East Sixth Street Jo is planning to become a business typist and she should be very efficient. Her hobby is collecting post cards, and she is a steak sandwich fan. ' 1 E A. LISCO 1308 East Front Street Clem was a member of the patrol, world friendship and Old Testament clubs. She is undecided about her fu- ture plans. GLORIA JUNE LOCKE T31 Monroe Avenue Glo took the general academic course. Her hobbies are fishing, hunting, swim- ming, and dancing. She likes dancing especially because it's good exercise and lots of fun. Gloria belonged to Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4: and the glee club 3, 4. JACQUES LOIZEAUX 1253 Denmark Road Happy-go-lucky Jake is an able ath- lete-football, track, gymnastic club, and intramural basketball. He was homeroom chairman, a member of the forum club, and of the senior executive council. Nicholas Junior College is the place Jacques plans to be next year. HENRY LONG 254 East Second Street Dean , a technical student, tries to take an interest in everything, especially golf and bowling. Glenn Miller's record- ing of Stardust suits him best. He plans to get a job after graduation.



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DOROTHY R. MCDONOUGH 932 Kenyon Avenue Dorothy was a member of the library council for three years and a member of Hi-Tri her third year. She enjoys read- lng most. She took the general academic :ourse but is undecided about her future. MARY JEAN MCDONOUGII 717 Dorhett Place lean, a general academic student, is greatly interested in athletics. She plans to be a dietitian and will attend the New York Institute of Dietetics. CHARLES W. MCGINLEY 600 Richmond Street 'Mac ' HS's star track member, and 1old any s ool records. Union 1 ry, r s' n , and A.A.U. are . eww! e h consistently rated 'Or his th e rs on the varsity track zeam. e s sure to go far with his 'unnin . EDWARD T. MCGRATH 612 East Seventh Street 'Casanova, jr. followed the commercial zourse. The future will find him in busi- less. He has been active in the student 'ouncil 3, and intramural basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. His hobbies are reading and nusic. WILLIAM S. MCLAIN 539 West Sixth Street 3ill was a member of the football and rack teams, student council, boxing and rep clubs, His hobby is lying in the .hade on warm days. Bill also dislikes :irls who try to participate in sports. EILEEN C. MCMANUS 332 Bergen Street Eileen was in the glee club two years md was a member of the typing club. ihe plans to do oHice work in the big ity. Her hobbies are knitting and danc- ng. NICHOLAS A. MEDROCOSTIS T18 South Avenue Greek was captain of the intramui-al lasketball champs and a member of the !.A.A. He played varsity football four ears, basketball three years, and base- vall two years: and belonged to the enior executive council. EARL J. MCDONOUGH 209 Grant Avenue Earl's gre-atest interest is radio. He took a business course and will enter the business world, perhaps in his favorite field. ALICEi. MCE HONE 971 West Fourth Street Shorty, an all-around athlete was a member of the basketball, hockey, bad- minton, apparatus and baseball teams. If you want to stay in her good favor, please don't ask her when she's going to grow up! 4-Jw i 9cqgf19,5 '3ft,:i3f,:q-x'i it YXUEANCCSTURGES MCGLONE 821 Hillside Avenue Mac will make a good nurse. She was organizations editor of the Milestone, on the assembly program committee, and belonged to the glee, pep, and chamber music clubs, and was a four year mem- ber of Hi-Tri. The future holds ahead Cornell and then John Hopkins. W. GORDON MAoU1NEss 938 West Fifth Street Muggs is graduating from the scien- tific course and has been a member of the patrol, swimming team, and cooking club. His hobby is Indian beadwork. United States will get a fine fellow when he joins the U. S. Army Corps. ROBERT P. MCMAHON 901 West Front Street Mac is graduating from the scientific course, was on the rifle team three years, and was manager of hockey team. His pet peeves are the hustle and bustle of modern life, because he likes to take it easy. AGNES C. MCNULTY 24 Emma Street Agnes was in the lost and found, world friendship and Greek clubs. He-r hobbies are knitting, swimming and hiking. She is annoyed by noise but enjoys making some. Agnes plans to become a nurse in Muhlenberg Hospital. .1 0 I KILL 4 Plainfie d e is plannin ter Iuva State' College an t e c omies. She belonged t libra do 1: a Cap- ella choir 3, 3 G.A.A. 3, 5 badminton 3, 4: and ri 1, 2, 3. i.,,,l.7,Q ec :wrt Miamdd Mania .1 if H29-

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