Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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HELEN JOHNSTON Johnny Johnny participated in archery, lost and found club, typing, and badminton ... be- ing a costume designer or stenographer will satisfy her, along with a fond memory of blond hair and blue eyes somewhere in high school. BLONDELL BERNETHEA JONES With reading as her favorite pastime, Blon- dell has plans to become a public school music instructor . .. News Bureau and En- tree reporter, and girls’ gym leader headed her high school extras. ZENOBIA EUNICE JONES Snibs Snibs likes almost all sports, knitting, typ- ing, and tickling the ivories once in a while . this lassie has chosen the dietectics as her career ...and that won’t be at all hard for her to fit into. RAcHEL DoLores JULIANO Ray Ray leads a young lady’s life . . . she likes to arrange coiffeurs; therefore, beauty cul- ture seems her best bet for the business world ... also played tennis and was a mem- ber of the patrol. Epwarp KANE Ed Red-headed dynamite on the basketball floor, Ed’s a swell boy as most of us know... in addition to being a great sports fan, he has been homeroom chairman. EATRICE KAPLAN Bea igh-minded gal with very definite ideas 6f her own... . participated in erved four years as library Bea’s answering the call for more nurses. MARVIN KAPLAN ey managing, and composing elf Bou nd foy if} ‘honestl) sincere he this ture derftist enjoys sali a q American Ballads.” Patrol ming (oe éry Iterum) ‘town 1 ELIZABETH Wate hy Betty Betty owns a pair of twinkling feet ... she “adores dancing’”’ likewise, she gets around in photography and decorating, the latter being her future ambition. 2290 tees CHARLOTTE KIMBALL Lottie “I hate to be stared at because I’m bashful.” This fact probably accounts for Lottie’s love of the more quiet types of entertainment, such as ‘music, reading, and a good movie.” DorotHy KLENCK Dossie Cheerful Dossie was an asset to student council, usher squad, sophomore executive council, world friendship club, and Hi-Tri also lent her talent to archery, swim- ming, and senior service Girl Scouts. R “i “KATHRYN KLING if Kay A be has been very active in St. Mary’s © A Junior Spdatity . + . her membership in school programs included basketball, stu- dent council, badminton, hockey, and senior executive council . . . she joins the hordes of business damsels after graduation Euceni@ BarsBara Koc ce) ave and writi tain“w Jean would equal Jea 'sedefinition js A readipes Bie Mia council, Cher busy . 5 1 om oO ob- office position. Ks Rospert KocHANn Pluggy Pluggy is very much interested in sports and was quite active in that field. His possession of two varsity letters in basketball and thre e V’s in baseball prove the point Pluggy’s headed for the engineer’s seat on the New Jersey Central Railroad. MARSHALL Korn Jake Interests? Model airplanes and camera club. Membership? Junior and senior bands. Am- bition? Manufacturer in aeronautics. Fond- est memory of PHS? ‘Math class trouble.” Well, there’s the story. ROBERT KRIEGER Bob Bob gets a lot of fun from silent solitude although school “annoyed”? him, he enjoyed student council, dramatic society, and tennis... plans to enter the journalism field. Joun E. KUHLTHAU Jack “Give a man a place he can hunt,” and Jack’s your friend for life! Besides a fond- ness for his dog, Jack liked radio club and played intramural basketball.

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... Their Own Dear Selves Alone’ HAT you see is really me, °Tis not another that you see.” No; they never use another face To gain a friend or social place. 4, ¥ 26 uy, Dorotuy J. INctso Squeakie “Gad jinks,’’ Squeakie’s as cute as a button! She’s sporty too, considering her archery, badminton, tennis, plus pep club, Hi-Tri, and junior play. WAYNE SUMNER ISING General Target shooting is Wayne’s main interest belonged to rifle, glee, dramatic, and projection clubs is aiming at a trans- port pilot’s license, Evsig M. JAcKSON Pennie Hi-Tri, basketball, and all other sports kept Pennie busy most of the time... she always finds time to sing classics though ... plans to become a civil service worker. GRACE JACKSON Jackson Grace has sailed very actively through her four years of high school... she was pres- ident of her junior and senior Hi-Tri along with badminton, hockey, glee club, ming, leaders, and library council. STANLEY P. JADESKI Whitey Athletics dominated Stan’s four years of ac- tivities—football, baseball, basketball, but mostly golf professional golfing is his choice for worldly acclaim “Casanova” on the golf course! IRENE M. JAGODZINSKI Rene Irene’s beaming countenance is well known around PHS... she hasn’t been idle either, being in the camera club, badminton, basket- ball, Hi-Tri, girl leaders’ club, and Entree reporter ... Irene is looking toward a bright future in interior decorating or dress design- ing. swim- Left to right: Jack Dorothy Klenek and Snyder, “Most Natural.” a wae | 4 AKA 4, STARLING JEFFERY Star Laurels to teachers -of yin PA rling was fond . . . with ambitio touen er the nurs- ing profession, “enjoys “going places” . , a member of patrol, bank cashie , world friendship club, and pep club. DoNnALD JENSEN Don “Holy Moses!” ... Don’s going to “‘travel all over the world” ... he was active in the swimming club and on The Entree staff... enjoys listening to good records, bowling, photography, and newspaper work. EVELYN C. JENSEN Evie Charm to its fullest degree is Evie’s .. . knitting, dancing, talking, Hi-Tri, and the D.D.D. club claimed her special interests .. . fondest memoir of PHS is Mr. Held’s Latin classes! GRANT R. JENSEN Sabatini He likes girls, except those who ‘“‘don war paint like Hedy Lamarr’”’ “Music hath charm” for him for four years in the glee elub while horseback-riding fills in his spare time. Earit C. JOHNSON Earl’s greatest enjoyment wa’ listen to Mr. Burdick, English read poetry ; « « he is: proud lost his first day WittiAM E. JOHNSON Bill The sea and naturally the Navy hold a fas- cination and promise of an adventurous career for Bill . . . he was interested in sports, school clubs, sailing, and “‘wimmen” .. . Bill says ‘‘the fair sex is so-0-o0 understand- fayette



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Ingenious Geniuses CLEVER is no word for Joan, She knows things that just aren't known! And you can search from A to Z To stump Zirnite in a question bee! JEANNE LAING Jeanie An ardent baseball fan in our midst, she follows the Cincinnati Reds in particular... Jeanie belonged to the pep and knitting clubs . Hi-Tri was also on the list... hopes to travel somewhere... “It’s fun, that’s why!’ Warp T. LANGSTROTH Cueball Ward’s been vice-president of student coun- cil and president of library council... but ” “that doesn’t cut any ice, states Ward, ’eause he gets just as much fun belonging to the liars’ club! RicHarp LARIscH Dick Dick’s career as an electrical engineer will surely be successful ... he joined the radio, chemistry, and math clubs “Jumping Jupiter,’ as Dick would say, radio, stamps, reading, and writing interest him most of all! LAVERNE LARSON “% peach of a girl with a million-dollar smile, LaVerne is new to PHS she enjoys Hi-Tri and “young folks in general”... she’ll add grace to anything she enters in the future. Eric G. LASSEN Emile Freshman class president, senior treasurer, student council, town hall club—yes, he’s heading for law... writing, reading, stamps for leisure . music with the band... “Senior year was tops!” WILLIAM J. LAVIGNE Bill world’’ is Bill’s t much time “Join the. Naty andj see t mo Wis to s sports an@ clubs take up the rest... . Bill likes women because they’re “so understanding,” Left to right: Joan Lynch and Rich- ard Zirnite, “Most Ingenious.” Wittiam W. Lawrence, Jr. Shorty Shorty Lawrence is one of those Junior Lead- ers’ Club members. . he also found time to participate in track and jayvee football . .. the photography of the ’42 Milestone is partially credited to Shorty who was a mem- ber of that staff and also Milestone circula- tion. RicHarp P. Lawron Dick Dick plans to become an Army Air Corps pilot, a ‘‘pugnacious one at that!” ... his main interest settles around boxing .. . here’s one senior who’s sorry to leave school and the teachers he likes so much. HeEnrY JosePH LEIBEL Hank Hank did a swell job carrying the old pig- skin for PHS varsity this year and we only hope he does as well in his chosen pro- fession—drafting . he’s an outdoor man preferring hunting and swimming. HELEN ELIZABETH LENTZ With Helen, dancing rates high, followed by riding, thrift club, archexy, basketball, psy- chology club, and stu council . . . con- trary to most, s as no pet peeve and “nothing annoys ’ , NTZSCH ank bother Hank... thinks PHS chool and ‘‘so are the teachers udents” ... here’s another lad who enjoys competition as was evidenced in his swimming record, soccer, cross country, and track managership .. . choy pygfession is forestry. Ye Qy Joun D. LicHTERMANN Jackson Music is the dominating influence in Jack- son's life coupled with sports on the track and football teams ... an enthusiastic mem- ber of the junior and senior bands plus the swing band, his hobbies are music and sail- ing.

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