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Identifications for second from left and second from right appear on second row. JOSEPH GREGORY CARTY Greg, in his four years here, has been in Student Council, Hi-Y, Boys’ Chorus, football, basketball, baseball, and Fresh- man Executive Committee. He has been Homeroom Chairman and president of the Senior Class. It’s the business field for him. ANNE M. CASSERLY It was a full slate for Nancy: Glee, Knitting, and Girls’ Leaders Clubs; tennis, basketball, and badminton; Hi-Tri, Vic- tory Corps, Usher Squad, and Milestone Winner of the badmin- ton tourney, she won’t soon forget that night football game. circulation staff. LOUISE M. CERRETTI “Freckles” will be content with any kind of an office job as her future work. Singing, dancing, and skating took up most of her spare time. Her memories of PHS will linger with Mr. Strub’s Eng- lish class and Mrs. Strauss. GEORGIANA ESTELLE CASSETT Georgie can’t decide whether to become a nurse or a stenographer, but she will do either well. Her favorite hobby is swimming and she likes to say “solid!” She dislikes deceitful people. JOHN CHABOK “Yonk’s’’ fondest memory of high school is his senior year, but people that talked during study period annoyed him. He was baseball manager and a Student Council representative. He aims to be a machinist. His special interest? Sports. MARIE S. CECERE Marie was active in hockey. basketball and Library Council. Conceited people and those who think they know it all are not on good terms with Marie, who plans to be a secretary. ANN TERESA CAULFIELD Besides her sports’ basketball, badminton, president, Girls’ Leaders Club, Ann found time to join the Usher Squad, Hi-Tri, Milestone, and Victory Corps. The ecrys- tal ball shows Ann as a nurse. activities, tennis, softball, G.A.A. IRENE ANN CHIMLESKI “Misty’s’” fond of music. Aiming to be a secretary, she was in Student Council, out for basketball, and archery, and also Entree typist and Glee Club member. She, won’t forget her junior year for quite some time. LEO CETUK THOMAS T. CHAPPELL, 3rd “Chick”? hopes to get a job in the field Tom has been very interested in ath- of electricity after graduation. Activities letics, participating in track and foot- like gardening, raising chickens and pig- ball. He was a member of Student Coun- eons keep him interested. ceil. Camping, fishing, baseball and SALLIE R. CHURCHILL Newspaper work is closest to Church’s heart, judging from her list of activities which includes several editorships on the Entree and Milestone. She also partici- pated in Girls’ Leaders and Victory Corps activities, and belonged to Debate, Crea- tive Writing, and Pan-American Clubs. FIORE J. CIARFELLO “Fury’s” greatest from sports. He was a member and co- enjoyment comes stamps are his hobbies. After gradua- tion, he plans to study engineering. ALEX A. CIUFO “Shadow” hopes to be a machinist. He disliked his P.A.D. class because there were too many girls. ‘‘They made too much noise.’ Last year’s Christmas vacation is his fondest memory of High School. WILLIAM W. CLARKSON, JR. Classical music, both vocal and instru- mental, is Bill’s favorite hobby. A Li- brary Council member and a War Stamp salesman while at PHS, he intends to take an office position or be an oratorio soloist after the war. ARTHUR H. CLARK, JR. An all time sports lover, Art showed his merit on our football and swimming captain of our football team and also on teams. Having enjoyed all four years the baseball team. His favorite hobby is fishing and his plans for the future in- clude being either a machinist or a tool maker. GLORIA MARIANNE CLOER “Jeepers!”’ says Glo who looks forward to Friday nights. Her fondest memory of high school was the time we beat North Plainfield. Archery, A Cappella choir, Vic tory Garden Club, Old Testament Club, Milestone, Entree and swimming sum up her activities. FRANK JOSEPH COMUNE An all around sportsman, ‘‘Head”’ was on the varsity and jayvee football teams provide him with the Study periods will long and says sports most enjoyment. ARTHUR F. CONK, JR. Art, a future machinist, was in the Archery Club and out for intramural bas- ketball. Among his other interests were photography and building plane and ship models. here, he’s planning on entering the field of business administration later on. ALICE C. COOK Bing Crosby thrills ‘‘Cookie.’”’ She wants to go to teachers college. She hates to have to get up in the morning when it is cold. In PHS she has been a member of the Pep and Glee Clubs. FRANK CONNOLLY Frank is all out for sports. Intramural baseball and basketball and Swimming Club occupied his time at PHS. Natural history and hiking interest him outside be remembered by him. He is going to school. His future lies in forestry. study mechanical engineering. MARION D. COPELAND “Memories of summers gone and to come at the shore’ give Cope the most enjoyment in life. Her activities in- cluded A Cappella Choir, Girls’ Leaders’ Club, Hi-Tri, Greek Club, Milestone busi- ness staff, and hockey. DOROTHY JANE CORDREY Dot’s hobb’es are music, reading, and aeronautics. She kept up her interest in those activities in PHS through A Cap- pella and Motet Choirs, Orchestra, Li- brary Council, Math and Greek Clubs, Hi-Tri, tennis, badm’nton, and Air Ser- vice of the Victory Corps. WILLIAM COYLE “Ain't that a shame” says future gob, Bill. He was a member of the Student Patrol, Swimming Club, and Boy’s Cook- ing Club. He enjoys hiking and camping, but conceited people don’t rate. [20] JOSEPH GERARD CORCORAN “Oh misery!’ cries “Corkie’” to any New Dealer. His activities included class treasurer for two years, Entree news, composing, and literary editors, Creative Writing, Glee, and Greek Clubs, Student Council. War Stamps Committee, Mile- stone, basketball, and Victory Corps. EDWARD J. COUGHLAN A football hero, E.J. was most an- noyed at big PHS fellows who didn’t go out for football. He’s a sportsman who likes hockey, baseball, hunting, and fish- ing. He’s most likely to say ‘‘Mohat.”
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Identifications for second from left and second from right appear on second row. SALEEM K. BOGHDAN Judging from Sam’s list of activities, football, baseball, and Football Club, it looks as if he is especially interested in sports. He was also a member of the Boys’ Chorus.® Duck-hunting early in the morning is his idea of heaven. ELIZABETH BOTTCHER Betty is sure to make one sweet little nurse. She has been out for archery and was a member of the Badminton and Old Testament Clubs. No conceited people around Betty, please! FRANCES ANN BRADSHAW Fran is another future teacher who likes dancing and reading. She worked for the Milestone business staff, Library Counci l, and Hi-Tri. In sports, archery and badminton are favorites. She dis- likes insincerity and fondly recalls fourth period gym, LEONORA BOWSER activities included Basketball Club and Hockey Club. Dancing and col- spare time, she beautician. She’ll always remember Mrs. Van Cleef’s English class in her freshman if i) JS BEVERLY ANN BOLEN j of Bev has made many friends in the “Sweets’ ”’ short time she has been in PHS. She ‘4 j enjoys sketching, and dancing, with the lecting records in her right person. Sketch Club, Dramatic So- hopes to become either a nurse or a ciety, Girls’ Leaders Club, and Sea Ser- J vice of the Victory Corps were her ac- J M tivities. yeer. JUNE A. BRADY Here’s another one of our future sec- retaries. June went out for tennis and archery and was a homeroom treasurer. Though she dislikes conceited people, she really enjoys going to New York on Sat- urday nights. CAROL BRONSTON Here’s our noted editor, who besides directing the Milestone, has been a mem- ber of the Student Council, Entree, Or- chestra, A Cappella Choir, Dramatic So- ciety, Senior Honorary Society and was Junior Class treasurer and SAT chairman. LOUISA JEANNE BULLOCK “Rain, rain, go away.” Jeanne’s pet hate is rainy weather. Especially fond of drawing, she was a member of the special art class and on the Milestone art staff. She plans to be an advertising artist in the future. WILLIAM W. BRAY It’s Yale for ““W.W.” and chemical en- gineering afterwards. His activities in- cluded drum major, Senior Band, Mile- stone Business Manager, Student Council, Swing Band, Magic Club and prom com- mittee. Playing clarinet and sax and listening to swing records are his hobbies. MARIE BROWN Here’s another name to add to the list of future nurses. Marie enjoys going out with a bunch of girls, but conceited people annoy her. Hockey, knitting club, archery, and basketball took up a lot of her spare time at school. CLARENCE CORNELIUS BUMPAS “Hey now,” says “Bo,’’ who hates girls walking slowly down the hall. A future aviation mechanic, Bo was a member of the Student Patrol, Swimming Club, and Stamp Club. He enjoys fishing, stamps and reading. ’ BETTE ED BURKE Being in a crowd is “Burkie’s” idea of fun. Swimming, ice skating, and sampling food also come in that category. Nursing interests her as a prospect tor the future. RUTH C. BUZZARD Buzzie, a member of the Senior Hon- orary Society, Victory Corps, and Hi-Tri, hopes to have a secretarial position after graduation. Also out for archery, she’s interested in flying and ice-skating. , will ANNA MAE CALHOUN two, shout she gets back to the gym as a physical education instructor. In Student Council and active in hockey He is a candidate for and basketball, she also enjoys knitting, dancing, and the movies. LEAH BURACK Insincere people annoy ‘Lee,’ who wants to become a dental assistant. She liked that one day free from gym. Press Club, Office Machines Club, Entree and Milestone business staff were her activ- ities. JOHN E. BUY Buy goes in for sailing and track in a big way and was out for track and cross country in PHS. He likes the time he spends at the shore best because he says, “T can do what I want to do.’’ Marine engineering is his goal for the future. He’s ambitious. PATRICIA CALLENDER Patty spent her spare time in PHS by actively working in Student Council, War Stamps and Bonds Committee, and Hi- Tri. Among activities that she enjoys are summer and winter sports. THEODORE C. CAMPBELL, JR. hup,” ‘‘Whiskers’’ Football, Student and Senior Honorary Society took up Ted’s time when he wasn’t playing tennis. the Webb Insti- and social activities. tute of Naval Architecture. ‘‘Great guns!” member the school Council, orchestra DALE PARKER CARLISLE “Monk” was on the baseball and foot- ball teams and was sports editor of the Milestone. He enjoys sports of all kinds fondly re- but not those cut slips for classes he didn’t cut! VIVIAN DOLORES CAMPOLATTANO Gracing the Met at some later date will be wee ‘‘Vee.”’ A Cappella and Mo- tet Choirs are on her list of extracurricu- lar activities. She was also a member of the Senior Honorary Society and Senior Executive Committee. JEANETTE CARLOMAGNO One more PHS girl has picked out nursing for her life’s work. Drawing and dancing are Jeanette’s favorite hobbies, and she went out for hockey two years while in school. MABEL E. CAROLUS “Ye Gads!’’ says people who brag. occup ed her time. Christmas vacation for her. May who despises Badminton Club, Girls’ Leaders Club and Advanced Typing Club Our prolonged 1942 A. ELIZABETH CARTER This was Betty’s first year in PHS, coming in from Dunellen. Acting as homeroom secretary, she’s going into nursing after graduation. ‘“Uhuh!” Get- ting something done and done well cer- tainly does give her satisfaction. a sweet memory tion, MARY CARTER Hiking in old clothes is tops with “Monk’’; doing homework is on the bot- tom. “Holy Cow!’’ exclaims this future stenographer when asked about her ac- tivities as she recalls membership in the Senior Honorary Society, Hi-Tri, and tennis. JULIA F. CARTER Julie kept busy by favorite pastime, indulging in her reading novels. Her fondest memory was teaching a freshman gym class. She was a member of Girls Leaders Club, and nursing is her ambi- [19] ’
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