Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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Top Row: WALTER LARSEN Do we see a sports’ writer or an- nouncer in Walt? He’s from Morris- town High where he participated in intramural basketball, air raid, and first aid squads. Swing music by the one and only Harry James — his amusement. JANET ALICE LATHAM Drawing is Janet’s favorite hobby. Interior decorating is her ambition. She went out for hockey and archery and was a member of Hi-Tri hates show-offs member Hi-Tri dances. REBA LEADER Ree of senior orchestra and Senior Honorary Society has hopes of going to Trenton State in preparation for commercial teaching; otherwise its an accountant or bookkeeper. Pho- tography, classical music, badminton and baseball comprise her hobbies. RUTH ANNE LEBOWITZ Member of the World Friendship Club, Ruthie likes popular music, photography and going out. She'll be looking for a secretarial position soon, confidently claiming, “It’s pos- sible.”’ will always re- EDWARD LENART Ed left us in January to be a ‘‘Leath- erneck” hero, and that’s as good a reason as any. He’s a sports addict and features basketball, bowling, pho- tography and was active on the bas- ketball team and swimming club. = Middle Row: HENRY T. LENTZSCH Look out, here comes Moose, also known as “Henrietta.” Track and soecer manager, cheerleader, Mile- stone typist, swimming and Cross Country Varsity, Entree photograph- er (and Girl’s Sports Editor, thus “Henrietta’), also great Plainfield Swimming Club member .. . inter- ested in forestry. O@mis his Believe ior not, andy ‘a 4 some likes sleepin® and good fun. s|- , Ly ALyce ay WAND eo as bee that’s Al with Leaders’ ClubyUshery'A © appella, and Motet Gubirs; Miles stone” iat en eae Corps as just a few activitie “Alyce is planning ito’ enter Mont SE. State in preparing to teach. Sh njoyed her ee) ae and teach BERNARD LEWIS .) ? Xo BE h y ewis. will e reme! ered for his projet sa baseball | laying jan pis 200 wy ¢ Cou il ork on thd Student eard him get in the ga ev’? He's of the Brookly Dodgers. vie you ever “ BERNICE M. LEWIS Bunny’s list of activities include li- brary council, Basketball Club, Hi-Tri, and secretary of the sophomore class. She likes singing and roller-skating. Future? Bunny says typist. Bottom Row: FRANK E. LOBAUGH, Jr. Coming to PHS from Alfred, New York, Frank has found most of his interest centered in senior band and the ushering squad. Coins, stamps, fishing are his hobbies with teaching Spanish or history as the job he wants to do in future life. Seta. LOC E ye eited pe ee aid v owling. inishing SPH 16, of “he MARY VIRGINIA LOGAN Jinny has been active in Student Council, Hi-Tri, Senior Honorary So- ciety, Typing Club, archery team, ten- nis and Latin. Outside of school, swimming and RDL Club have taken much of her time. Aviation interests her, but for the present Jinny wishes to attend Mount Holyoke College. RICHARD S. LOGAN Archaeology, biology, Boy Scouts, swimming, and whittling are some of Dick’s activities. He hopes to go to St. Francis Xavier! FLORENCE RUTH LOIZEAUX Know Loiz? She’s the gal who doesn’t want other people minding her busi- ness, though she likes being with people. She femembers some wonder- ful times with a swell bunch of kids. Active in pep club, Hi-Tri, Kings’ Daughters, she wants to go in for merchandising.

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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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Top Row: RICHARD A. LOMMEL Dick was a member of JV baseball and follows the major leagues in the papers like a shadow; he’s got a col- lection of clippings and pictures on the subject! He’s going to join the Army or Navy. Gi st ticipat j 1 Tri, RDI and Gay Teens. All in 4ll She is a popu- lar girl. EARL M. LOVEJOY Lovey has been in football Senior Honorary Society, and the patrol. He is interested in model airplanes, draft- ing, and aerial navigation, and wants to beran aeronautical engineer. LOIS LORRAINE MacDONALD As a future private secretary, enjoys swimming and ice skating, says “‘taboo”’ Lois but on homework. She was actively interested in the Girls’ League for Service and the Junior Achieve- ment . . also likes to read to get out of this world. ROBERT B. MACRAE Mac is just another of the class ‘“‘ex- ecutives in the making.’ He home room chairman, and the possi- was bilities of that job are tremendous! There’s only one flaw—he hates home- work. ‘ Middle Row: LOUISE MADEN Lou has been a member of the Typing Club, basketball team, Friendship Committee, and Hi-Tri. She is very much interested in photography and secretarial work. Her fondest memo- ry is hard work and worth it. ROBERT E. MADSEN Truly a sports fan, Buck spent his high school years in such activities as the Wrestling Club, track, swim- ming, and football manager. Aviation is the field he’s interested in and he hopes to become a pilot, or Par. claims it is EN Although oR een eee us a phon now Te her pag » ag oe testo pyre ee in Bette i : ° “Sant aria! ene ing a oot her future i a American es eS elu ckhteer, dancin work “and taboo. Bottom Row: VIRGINIA CAROLYN MANNING Jinny is still about her future but being a private secretary pretty good if it’s for the right person. She’s been a member of the A Cappella Choir, archery, hockey, Glee Club, and Hi-Tri. undecided sounds PAUL MANSBERRY Jayvee and Varsity Basketball, junior and senior band, Student Council, YMCA, and camping, that’s Pablo’s list of activitiees and special inter- Girls give him particular en- joyment. He’s going to be a physical education teacher basketball coach, ests. and JOHN F. MARION Johnny’s in the Navy Air Corps, but he plans for eight months at college of the V-5. VC Air Division chairman, member of VC Council, Red Cross Executive Board, Hi-Y and Student Council, he’s been most active. as a member WALTER E. MARIENSCHECK This is the Army, Walt. There’s a good chance for advancement for him. CORRINE C. MARKY People who boast bother Corrine, but knitting doesn’t. She was a member of the Pep Club, Hi-Tri and a twirler fs her thoughts of the future deal with journalism,

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