Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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Dorotuy Louise CARROLL Dotty Dottie’s fondest memories of high school life are the school dances ... while she enjoyed Hi-Tri and a cappella choir, “having to do homework”’ was a constant thorn in her side . .. decided future in office work. Rosert E. Cartwricut Carty A new world, perhaps ?—-he wants to be an architect, believes in optimism and ‘doing what you like to do”... Student council, library council, pep club president — and philosopher! KATHLEEN CARTY Kay Never a dull moment — she dislikes lazy people! Her talents revealed in dramatic society, ‘Invisible Controls,’ junior enter- tainment, and “Young April.” . . . Hi-Tri vice president, a cappella choir, and Milestone drama editor. Ratpu H. Carver Mouse Swimming Pan-American, and stamp clubs contributed to Mouse’s list . . . since keep- ing healthy gives him pleasure, we're pre- dictin’ he’ll find a welcome in the army and fulfill his ambition to become a commissioned officer. STANLEY KELTON CASWELL Stan Stan is a ‘whiz’ on a golf course; that is, as a caddy ... he is a rabid swing fan and likes the boxing club, and aeronautical en- gineering, in which he hopes his future lies. Mary CATANESE Susie Traveling, writing and “‘sewing a fine seam” interests Susie who derives most enjoyment from life, eighth periods and by eating... future plans center around office work so your pet Epmunp J. CHIMLESKI Ed Artist, designer, builder, all rolled into one with aviation heading the list . . . Ed’s fondness for the air and art was carried out in his school activities — airplane club, sketching club, and art editor of The Entree and Milestone. ey ees A mA C Deunie belonged to purl-two club, and d friendship club - . a great admirer of Jimmy Dorsey plans to go into secretarial profession. Loretta J. CIARFELLO Lottie Lottie is a roller-skating fan ... she’s been a member of patrol, hockey, and library council doesn’t believe in crossing her bridges ahead of time, so she’s letting her future take care of itself. and chef’s cap, he s for more salt! Cooki ports—and nothing, even a rnt cake, annoys him. Dorotuy Rector CLARK Dot Dot dreams of designing as her career... she participated in student patrol, world friendship club, archery, hocke Hi-Tri. ¢lub and her pos a et ition MiriAM V. CLOKEY Mimi An ardent knitter for charity benefits, Mimi has had student council, badminton, and archery to keep her busy for four years... driving her Mercury-eight is also one of her pet delights as are prospects of future sec- retarial work. RicHARD COoGGER Dick What’ll it be, Dick? A second Cunningham, Di Maggio, Babe Ruth? Sports are “it” for him with a record of intramural basketball champion and some football. WILLIAM COGGER Bill Bill plans to follow up his sports career in high school with the coaching profession in — the future .. he spends a good deal of his time studying physical culture plus «chemistry club, swimming team, and varsity football.

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US Wists hi IP AG . PB Dance through life—it’s the only way, Jive on down and swing and sway! Keep in pace with sopsnistication— All it requires is slight concentration. CHARLES B. BRONSTON Bud Largely responsible for the success of S.A.T., he’s the true business man, active in student council, executive council, band, business manager of Entree and Milestone—and he plans chemical engineering and travel. Naomi Brown Na omi Naomi’s horizon has ‘‘no clouds as far as she ne ean see’ .. . her future’s undecided but “something’s bound to happen.” VicToRIA BROWN Vickie Vickie gets a great deal of pleasure from meeting new faces, and she’ll meet them a plenty in the nursing life she has chosen . . . basketball and hockey played a part in Vickie’s activities, although dancing is also a “must.” DorotHy LouIsE BRUBAKER Bru “Georgie, Georgie—You’re on my mind... but that isn’t all that has held Bru’s spot- light of activities .,.A cappella choir, world friendship, archery, Milestone, and psychol- ogy club. EpirH A. BUNN De-De Being with the crowd is De-De’s idea of fun ice-skating, swimming, and clubs also come in that category while beauty culture fascinates her with prospects for the near future, Burton Burpick Burt With a keen interest in navigation and the hope of becoming an officer in the Merchant Marine, Burton has happily completed high school . . . he was active in the student council and was a homeroom chairman, Left to right: Betty Taylor, “Best Dancer;” Richard Carey, “Best Dane- er” and “Most Sophisticated ;” Mar- euerite Grimmer, “Most Sophisticat- (cele? EvELYN ANN BUSHER Evie Evie, a member of the girl’s chorus and sew- ing club, plans to enter St. Peter’s Hospital in New Brunswick to obtain a nurse’s train- ing ... Evie likes to sew, sing, and dance —a perfect combination for a nurse! CAROLINE BUTLER Carol Doing things to make others happy gives Carol the most enjoyment in life ... was on the freshman executive council .. . in- tends to make nursing her profession. ANTHONY CALHOUN fof Anthony participated in varsity track, foot- ball, and glee club... for the past year he has toted the pigskin for the city champs— the Cedarbrooks .. . intends to be a city Cee eae eee Jo w gut. RosBertT CAMPBELL Bob A member of the stagehand crew, Bob plans to study traffic engineering . . . active mem- ber in library council and Boy Scouts... he ‘‘will never forget his colleagues who worked with him on the stage and electrical squads.” . RicHARD FREMONT CAREY . Dick | Sailing, football, and track are Dick’s favor- ite sports ...he was a member of Leader’s | Club and would like to be a mechanical | engineer. Joun J. CARONE “To be a side-line quarterback at a football game”’—-what fun! Journalism will claim this all-round athlete . . . Student council, thrift and press clubs. ag ee



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Diana and Hercules -- Plus! HEY eat their wheaties every morning To obtain a good physique; They eat their spinach every night, So that they won't be weak. Left to right: Doris Palmer and Joe Black, “Best Athletes.” ee” ee FT ey Mane Pa TA y “5 RutH ANNE COHEN Ruth likes to travel because she enjoys “meeting interesting people’... she’s one of those women on the knitting brigade... belonged to the world friendship club it’s a career in secretarial work for Ruth. SY Marie’s che mi a a of us»kno b nee ae uder ne staff, usher cee s baftot é@ vice Cogent are mo ; ti ee e dsitorshia } . mome Eva KATHERINE COLLINS Kay Kay’s amb ition is to be a teacher, but she won’t tolerate conceited people . .. she en- joyed world friendship club, social service clubs, and Hi-Tri .. . likes to meet new people all the time. LouisE ANN COMMUNE going to she’s one of ller-skating, ten- ing give her a great In the very, near future, Louis become a nurse, but rj those’ happy seniors. . nis, dancing, and s deal of pleasure. WALTER JAMES CONKLIN Bel “Great men aren’t snobbish, so why should students put their noses in the air?” queries this puzzled senior ... Walter has completed four active years in football work but is still mainly terested in a “bamboo pole TH - VORDANI S knitting fiends ning t' a medical assistant cluded world friend- mproom chairman, Hi-Tri also archery, tennis, opella choir, and typing club. Puyiuis M. CostuMa Phyl Good-natured and full of fun... active in a cappella choir, psychology and world friendship clubs, patrol, glee club, junior play, tennis, and archery ... plans are to become a surgical nurse. SoPpHIE COULFOS Soph “See America First” is Sophie’s fond hope for the future along with a thorough busi- ness training . .. list of activities included press club, Entree reporter, badminton, and News Bureau director. Harry F. CRAMER Any guns for sale—he collects them! Active in band, chemistry and radio clubs, he’s found time to hunt, hike, and develop an inclination toward travel, civil engineering and dogs! RussEL Lt Louis Cross Largo Largo isn’t certain whether he wants to be a salesman or a musician .. . well, time will tell . . . he was a trombonist in the senior band, and a member of the lost and found, woodcarving, and swing band clubs. RopERICK CROWLEY Rod The call of high adventure ... the roar of the sea and the war .. . Rod could not resist . . . he joined the U. S. Marines last February and we know he’ll do justice to his service. HELEN CUMMING Hic She’s “‘scaird skinny” of dogs and is “crazy about holidays” . . . the happy-go-lucky Cumming gal found diversion in the lead- er’s club, Entree advertising, pep club, stu- dent council, hockey, and as homeroom chairman. Og. a

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