Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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Top Row: DORIS C. DURRAH Doris is interested in medicine and in social work. Gum chewing in public bothers her. She is a member of the Honorary Society, and tennis is her hobby. DOROTHY DZIEGLEWICZ “No kidding, big teasers really get my goat’ mutters Dotty, a former member of the Typing Club and fresh- man homeroom secretary. “A cer- tain basketball player’ is her fond- est memory of PHS; roller skating, collecting snapshots, and correspon- ding make life great for this future secretary ! FLORENCE EISENBERG “Ts it hot enough for you today ?” asks Florrie, very much unconscious- ly. Florrie belongs to the Jans, likes dancing, hopes to become a fashion illustrator, was a twirler and in the Leaders Club. WILLIAM WARREN ELLIS, Jr. Bill, the SAT chairman, treasurer of Student Council, member of Varsity Track team, Dramatic Society, finance board, and Senior Honorary Society, was kept pretty busy, but still found time to read. He enrolled at Prince- ton before joining the army. MARY THERESA ENRIGHT “Shucks,”’ dancing to Tommy Dorsey’s orchestra gives Maureen as much fun as bowling, horseback riding, and roller skating. The Knitting Club, basketball, field hockey, and office practice took her school time ...a future clever secretary Middle Row: ARTHUR G. ERBER To be a machinist and then to join the U. S. Navy are Jerry’s ambitions. He likes football and skating and says freshman year’s his fondest PHS memory. Also on prejection squad, he yells ‘‘You Girls,’’ enjoys having a good time and a nice girl. MARION ERICKSON With “Jeeps”. as Sher net, ex pression, pecite Guta SS AR N55, ( AGkeve and the Junier Play as her fondest MANLY Rede th leave the halls of PHS hojing to becdmpca Madod- nurse. She was active in iT Tri, Dramatic Society, archery, and Girls’ Chorus. WILLIAM O. EVANS Bill is another one who won’t talk.” Of all the professions a boy can choose, he’s all for engineering — there’s plenty of room for advance- ment. ROBERT S. FELDMAN “Tall, dark, and handsome” is all that’s needed to describe this future doctor. Bob’s activities include Li- brary Council, Band, International Re- lations Club, Student Council, and Milestone Staff . GERALDINE J. FERRA The companionship of dogs gives Gerry much enjoyment. She plans to enter the nursing field, likes to knit, and so belongs to that club. One of Gerry’s hobbies is writing letters, wonder just what that means? She enjoys the YWCA and M.Y.F, Clubs outside of school. BaD) () ecto Bottom Row: FRANK FERRARO A man after your own heart is Ace, ’eause he likes going out, having fun, and moonlight horseback riding definitely dislikes — silly ay The memory of his first junior ling- or s vy t ern inistgt ARTHUR Gs FITZPATRICK The briny deep certainly has a power- ful attraction for this male, for sail- ing is one of Art’s pastimes, not to mention radio. He participated in the senior usher squad .. . dislikes snobs. Future? The radio engineering pro- fssion. KEVIN D. FITZPATRICK Fitz is partial to horses and politics. Student Council, president of the sophomore class, and SAT committee head his activities. Fitz is one of the six PHS boys in the Navy Air Corps under the V-5 program. PAUL WILLIAM FLAGG Pablo played baseball, jayvee and varsity footbal, was in Student Coun- cil, Senior Executive Council, Biology, Stamp, and Camera Clubs, a home- room chairman, on Entree; likes pho- tography, autograph collecting, Harry James orchestra, and canoeing. Some- day it’ll be “Dr. Flagg, M.D.”

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Top Row: SYLVIA D’AGOSTINO “Oh, to be a fashion designer.’’— that is Sylvia’s desire. She is fond of drawing. The day she made the high honor roll is the most memorable in her high school days. Vacation, too, rates high. MARJORIE DALY Peggy seems to enjoy everything ex- eept loud noisy people. Particularly likes badminton, singing, and tennis and was in A Cappella and Motet Choirs, Pep Club, Hi-Tri Cabinet, Victory Corps and on Student Council. WEBSTER DAWLEY Web belonged. to the Biology Club. His hobby is model railroading and he enjoys music, a good sports, and good spirit. Web’s ambition is to be a Mechanical Engineer. He dislikes people who criticize sneeringly. LUCILLE A. DeLISLE Twirling, swimming and sailing are Lou’s hobbies. Medicine is her idea of the right profession. Pep Club and Hi-Tri were her activities. DONATO DELL’OLIO Dell enjoys loafing, but there’ll be some changes made when he joins the sophomore basketball and bowling. Navy. He went out for freshman and Quizzically he asks, “Are you kid- ding?” Middle Row: FRED DENNICK Fred likes to play the guitar and went out for art, Glee Club, basketball, and likes airplanes. He plans to join the Army Air Corps. rN KATHERINE M. DENNY Jump has been a loyal member of the Lost and Found Club, likes to knit and; true to her name, is athletic. hai plans to do secretarial work. She’ll overloak a few faults from any- one if he likes Tommy Dorsey. ARTHUR T. DEXTER Jake, and everyone else remembers his scoring a touchdown against NPHS. He found so much pleasure in eating that he joined the Boy’s Cooking Club, but he’d better watch his figure if he expects to study phys- ical culture. FRANK ANTHONY DICELLIS Roller skating is tops according to Timie. He plans to be a machinist. Don’t put on make-up in class, girls, when he’s around. GLORIA K. DIGGS Kay hails from the good old state of Indiana. It’s the clerical field for her. Le ee Bottom Row: HENRY DONNELLY Bub is a camera field, as we can see by his membership in the Camera Club as vice president. He’s an ambi- tious boy, eager to get ahead and ready to start as a machinist. ANNA J. DOWNING Sports came first on Jimmie’s list. She participated in basketball and baseball. Her fondness for little children proves she’s a good Sunday School teacher. She wishes to become a nurse or social service worker. MARILYN L. DOW Among Polly’s extra-curricular ac- tivities have been Student Council, Band, Archery, Child Psychology Club, Hi-Tri and Kings’ Daughters. Dancing, ice-skating, and just being alive give Marilyn, a prospective kin- dergarten teacher, the most enjoy- ment. Her favorite expression, ‘‘Oh, Well!” ound dancing and ‘ky ill claim s DONALD DURRAH Don’s interest for the past four years has centered around photography and printing. As a doctor’s son he might follow in his father’s footsteps. His friendly ‘‘Hello’’ has made him well- known throughout PHS.



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Top Row: JOSEPH FLEISCHMAN Shorty participated in sports, clubs, and dramatics, contributing time as advertising manager of Entree. He enjoys stamp collecting and building model airplanes. A member of the Youth Zionist Organization and the Boy’s Athletic Association, he ‘Ah, mule’s” at gigglers. JAMES M. FOLK Jim, on the Varsity Track Team and Swimming Club, likes sports, par- ticularly bowling and takes joy in swing music because “it takes away all my school worries.”’ He looks for- ward to the day when he will take up a amchinist’s trade. JANET D. FREEDMAN “So help her.” Jen’s pet peeve is a man who talks too much. A member of the Typing Club and Thrift Coun- cil she hopes to become a secretary. She enjoys collecting famous band pictures. EVELYN GRACE FRITZ Fritzie spent two years at Bayonne High. Music charms her but she hopes to attend a Business Collece. Being called a freshman because of her shortness bothers her. ‘‘The boy- friend’’ rates high in her school life. LEE R. GALVIN Bob is interested in Aviation as are most boys, but engineering rates first. He plans to further all knowledge in Georgia Tech, so we-all wish him a happy time! Middle Row: KATHLEEN GANNON Kathie has been on the Library Coun- cil, Milestone, and Entree staffs. For- get-me-not’s, her club is an appro- priate name if she’s any example. Kathie wants to be a secretary. ABRAHAM GERBER Buddy looks, forward to law. as a eareer, enjoyed musi¢,” reading, and Miss Bondy PAD class. His list of activities includes band, Press Club, ‘Swing Band, Senior Honorary. Society, Junior Play, Dramatic Society, Mile- stone Business Manager, Forum Club and Masada. EMANUEL GERMINSKY Jerry, who enjoys ‘‘cruising around” in his speedboat, is preparing for a career as an electrical contractor especially in the fields of air condi- tioning and refrigeration. He was in Senior Band, Model Airplane Club, and Camera Club. JOY GI DDING Personality plus, that’s Joyous. Sen- ior Honorary Society, Junior Red Cross Executive Council, Milestone, Usher, Tennis, Music Appreciation Ciub, Typing Club, and G.A.A. are just a few of her activities. She’s planning for either architecture or social service. DOROTHEA JOAN GINDER “Murder!’’ she says at smart Alecks and disorderly classes. It the wide open space for Ginmill, swimming, driving, dancing. As a homeroom secretary, associate editor of Mile- stone, member of Hi-Tri, hockey, and swimming team she was piled high with work. Bottom Row: SHIRLEY GINDOFF Shirley has been in Library Council, Leaders, and the Program club. She wants to teach grammar school. Knit- ting is her hobby. Old posters annoy her; she cherishes last year’s football team. RUTH MARIE GLADDEN Could there be another Anne Lind- bergh in our Ruthie? Secretary to the Student Council and freshman class treasurer, Knitting Club, Hi-Tri, and King’s Daughters, she still finds time to listen to Harry James, dance, and read. LAWRENCE A. GLEASON “Quien sabe?’ asks Iggie. We all know that he’s been a mighty lad during his high school life. Among his activities are football, swimming manager, Science Club, Chess Club, and Senior Honorary Society. He’s mainly interested in engineering. LOUISE “RAGHEL GLENN US ok 9a tou ere,’’ says Glennie and ss she meams teaching physical ucation fe se that)s,;what she’s headed for. She's participated »-in baSketball, bagepall, and hockey. She hates gossiping that leads to trouble. BERNARD GOLDBERG Take Bernie’s word for it, the 21 club is a lot of fun. Upon graduation Bernie hopes to become an aeronaut- ical draftsman.

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