Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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Top Row: LIANE JAEGER Lee can’t quite decide whether she’ll be a telephone operator or secretary Mysteries, swimming, and fishing oc- cupy most of her free time. She likes to say, “Oh yeah?” ROBERT T. JENSEN Teachers with their gay “90” ideas slayed Bob, now in active Navy duty. He was active in football, Jayvee and varsity, enjoyed auto racing, all sports and Harry James and his band. Fondest memory was playing against NPHS twice. MARGARET JOHNSON Margaret went out for Hi-Tri and was a member of the Knitting Club. Her future is the social service career. HARVEY L. JUDKINS Harvey, a member of the Glee Club, participated in the Junior play and band. His hobbies number swimming, dancing, and reading. His ambition is to become a mortician or mechanic. He dislikes silly girls. JOSEPH GUY JUENEMANN, Jr. Just one of the millions who say “Are you kidding ?’’ Guy’s interested in sports, especially archery. The future scientist won’t forget our 19-0 victory over NPHS one year or those who borrow and don’t pay back. A Middle Row: GRACE M. Another Hi-Tri lover, Irish also pat- ronized basketball, knitting, and Pep Club besides presiding as homeroom and PAD chairman. Of course, she loves dancing and reading. Her future is the secretarial field. KANE CHARLOTTE S. KANTOR Shush is going to a dramaties school. She also loves dancing, music and A member of Jans Club, Pep Club and Dramatic Society, she’s al- ways saying “Are you kidding?” tennis. DORIS KAPLAN Kappie wishes to be a doctor’s steno. Her hobbies are dancing and swim- ming and she belongs to the Jans Club, Pep Club, Typing Club, Mile- stone, Leaders Club, Student Council and Hi-Tri—her activities. EDITH Kappytesier|c jay Edith was dight lin there” with arch- leTY andl tennis heading Mer list, ‘and , fers’ Club next. Shé’ sagan hin to t€ach kindergarten; it’sCall hers. DAVID RAPHAEL KAPRALIK Dramatics, especially appearing be- fore the ‘Mike’ rate first among Dave’s interests, as his ultimate goal is radio announcing. A member of the Dramatic Society he participated in the Junior Play, striving to perfect his speech. 2 4e wile 4 Bottom Row: CHARLES KATZ Need your old bike reconditioned ? Charlie can help you. He was a mem- ber of the stamp and bicycle clubs, likes fishing and airplanes and is in- terested in Dentistry. He’s a member of the Social Club; dislikes one girl combing another girl’s hair. HAROLD KEARSLEY, Jr. The R.A.F.’s the goal of Dutch, who hates breaking up when going steady. He belonged to Junior Leaders, and Senior Honorary Society, was home- room president and vice-president, chaplain of Junior Leaders’, and treasurer of XOM. JANE C, KELLBERG “T’m taking up merchandising in Jun- ior College after PHS,” writes Janie. A Cappella and Motet Choirs, tennis, hockey, Senior Honorary Society, homeroom secretary, Hi-Tri and King’s Daughters were on her active roster. She likes knitting, singing, dancing. JEANNE KELLEY - gtrol, te ub ne NS plans to ter nursing praduation.

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uz¥é, one of our most attractive sen- s, aspires to an operatic career. She has taken part in the Dramatic Club, usher squad, A Cappella Choir and the Thrift Council. Sara isn’t the annoyed type . loves dancing. JOSEPH R. HIMELSTEIN Joe is a ping-pong champ and a mem- ber of the Forum Club. His hobby is collecting all kinds of records. Joe likes the “21” Club as “it brings the fellows together.” RUTH N. HOBSON Rue hopes to become a nurse. Her pet peeves—gossipy people, spiders and worms. She loves to knit or dance and has belonged to the Glee Club, tennis and hockey teams. MARY HOCKO “Jeepers creepers!’ exclaims this Glenn Miller fan. Active in—hockey, archery, badminton, ice-skating and swimming, basketball, Hoc enjoys va- cations far from home and football es. Working in an office is her a ambition. ERT GORDON HODDESON s}there a doctor in the house? There will be frhen Bob finishes training. Iy th time he kept his fingers ber playing the piano in a ane d. Served on the Milestone nd E e staff as a photographer. Middle Row: JAMES L. HODGDON Jim’s interest in all sciences is prove n by his choice of career as a chemical engineer. Doing something new and succeeding at it, gives him much en- joyment. Jim thinks that this school grind is tough. FRANCES HODGE -Tennis, Art Club, Typing Club, stu- dent patrol, “‘Féllies of fi,” and archery are ithe activities that kept Fran ,btsy.. ‘Shé¢ finds dancing gives her the most enjoyment in life.» It’s a nursing caree? for her. OUR HOLLAN Any girl’s dream is Caesar, can cook. Intramural basketball is listed among his activities, too. The “21 Club” takes up any spare time! YULA ALDERMAN HYLAND Yula is one of ’43’s all around girls. She was an archery captain, president of the Archery Club and belonged to Girl Leaders’ Club, member of the Senior Executive board, Hi-Tri and chairman of the orchestra, she plans to be a secretary. EDITH O. INDIG “You'll. Get over that’ “Soothes Edie. Active in basebapl, basketball appara- tus, and Leaders Club you ean see she likes sports, particularly roller skating. She'll always remember: ex- emption from a history exam in her sophomore year. Future—a secretary. LS pe Bottom Row: WILLIMAE INGRAM Willie was a member of the Library Council and the Glee Club. She wants to be a secretary, so here’s luck. MILDRED EVELYN ISAACSON Commercials on radio programs and teachers who won't listen to an ex- planation are ‘way down in Milly’s opinion. Art Club, badminton, danc- ing, and popular music are at the top. Milly plans to take up secretarial work. ANTHONY M. IZZO ‘ 4; A i “Get smart ole man,” says Iz, wheth- to himself or someone else, is still a puzzle. Intramural basketball and softball and Football Club comprised Iz’s sports activities. Machinist to be, he enjoys having a solid time. RALPH WILLIAM JACOBS “You can’t win if you don’t try,” be- lieves Jake. Active in Student Coun- cil, Dramatic Club, Junior play, Decla- mation Contests, Hi-Y, Chess Club,, and Tennis, he’s interested in acting or business career. Also he likes girls, movies and puzzles. a s VELMA JACOBS,.4 5 Blondie’s big aim in life™is jo pel a ; nurse. She adores-foller skating, knit- tin’ for Britain nd dates.” She has played. Basketball ant belongs to Hi-, va and likes to say, “Don’t get NOSCY,» bub.” 3 » 2 ;



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Top Row: PETER ANDREW KELLY, Jr. Pete’s peeved ‘cause he isn’t old enough for armed service but he’ll fight on the home front doing defense work. This photography-fiend was a member of the stamp club. J. RICHARD KERN Dick is one of our outstanding sen- iors and one of our best football players. He was also on the baseball team, Vice-president of the Student Council, President of Senior Honor- ary Society and homeroom chairman. Snobbish people annoy him. Dick ex- pects to enter engineering work. KENNETH C. KESSLER “Holy Cow!’ here comes Ace. Stu- dent Council, Varsity and J. V. bas- ketball manager, Senior Band, J. V. baseball, Projection Squad, Cheer Leader, homeroom chairman, presi- dent of Boys’ Athletic Association architecture or the Air Corps. is his future. CHARLOTTE E. KIRCHER “Moider Dem Bums!” says Honey, an ardent Brooklyn Dodger fan. She likes to travel to see how others live and collects match covers. It’s a ranch in Wyoming for this former member of the Stamp and Program Clubs, orchestra and Entree staff! JEAN FRANCES KIRCH Nursing will surely give Jean a swell chance to do the thing that gives her the most enjoyment—making other people happy. Knitting club, World- friendship Club, Junior Red Cross and Milestone—her activities. JEANNE MA Kirk is goi She likes d playing Chore. ery, but Her pet can’t bear two-fa€ expression: st ! EDITH A. STLER “Hey, you!” says Edit F She was ac- tive in ushers, Biology club, and Red Cross. Her favorite hobby is collect- ing records. College is her aim : belonged to the K. K. B. Club, Hi-Tri, and King’s Daughters enjoys be- ing with friends. LYDIA E. KLEIN L.E.K. was a member of the Student Council, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, Senior Honorary Society, King’s Daughters, and Secretary and program chairman of her home room. Lydia’s fondest memory is the swell friends that she has made. She plans to attend college for merchandising study. ELEANORE KOLENSKI Something Eleanore will probably never forget is her first day in school as a freshman. She belonged to Hi- Tri, took part in archery and hockey. She likes being once in a while and collecting poetry. “Elly” plans to be a beautician. TILGHMAN KOONS We lost a truly brilliant student when Tilghman left us in Princeton. Outstanding as an orator and as a writer, he’ll be remembered for his speeches in assemblies and defensive assignments in Miss Bond’s P.A.D. class. alone January for Bottom Row: OTTO E. KRIENKK The class of 1942. ealled“him Ott the Great in acknowledgement of his feats as a star of our swimming team, but “Ott” was also active in othey fields, playing on the soceer, t@am during freshman and sophomore Wears. He is filiated with the X.O.M. Club. BARBARA JEAN KRINEY On the intellectual side, Barb plays in the Plainfield Symphony Orchestra and plans to specialize in math and science archery, tennis, A Cappella and Motet Choirs and dancing. a future Madame Curie. ANITA KRUMAN Just to be different, it’s law for Nita, as long as there aren’t any tempera- actively interested in She hopes to be mental people around. Quite an adaptable miss, she’s taken part in basketball, soccer, knitting club, Sketch Club, and was junior executive representative. JOSEPH L. KURTZMAN Joe is famous for his swimming rec- ords. He was also a homeroom chair- man, usher, cheerleader and a mem- ber of the Biology Club. The people he met at the swimming meets are this future doctor’s fondest memories, “wise guys” annoy him. GORDON LAIRD Curley was a Junior Varsity baseball player, Camera Club, and band mem- ber. He likes photography and model railroading, but is undecided as to a career Boy Scout and a Gene Krupa admirer. wiser

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