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Identifications for second from left and second from right appear on second row. sy=qpI les ERINING “Ernie” is a lucky girl; nothing annoys her. She likes all sports, especially foot- ball, and was in the Football Club as well as the Pep Club, Student Council, tennis, baseball, and archery. JOHN FALZARANO Here’s another name to add to the list of. air-minded students leaving PHS this June. John hopes to be an airplane me- chanic in the future. Right now he gets a lot of fun out of skating and baseball. GERRY FITZGERALD If you want to stay in Gerry’s good graces, don’t call her “Chubby.’’ Pep Club, Knitting Club, G.A.A., Hi-Tri, arch- ery, and hockey were her activities. She's another candidate for the nursing field. MADGE A. EVANS A Cappella and Motet Choirs, Victory Corps Council, Student Council, and Hi- Tri president were ‘‘SSwampy’s” activities while in PHS. “I don’t know” is a favo- rite expression, but she does know she’s SHIRLEY ANNE FELDMAN “Honest to Pete,’ Sherry’s fondest memory of PHS was her first corsage. She took an active part in Girls’ Leaders, Hi-Tri, and archery; was a member of the Knitting and Typing Clubs, the Milestone going into nursing after school. business. staff, the MOUNT FITZPATRICK “Shingles,’’ says Mount, who has been active in the Senior Honorary Society, Senior Executive Board and Library Council. Sailing is his hobby and he looks forward to all holidays. He detests people who brag. NANCY BIGLOW FLANDERS “Tlanders” is future are proof. a musician without a doubt. A Cappella and Motet Choirs in high school and concert singing in the She was in Hi-Tri and Victory Corps. Her pleasure comes from pleasing other people. Entree advertising staff, and the tennis team. FRANK FOSBRE “Fuzzy” is interested in just about everything as can be seen from his list of activities: freshman president, Execu- tive Board, Student Council, Auto Me- chanics Club, Entree reporter and Mile- stone and Entree typist. As for girls who gush over each other—well! LAWRENCE GAMBINO Drumming is tops with Larry. He is a drummer in the Swing Band, and his am- bition is to be a drummer in a name- band. Larry holds an honorable discharge from the Coast Guard, BARBARA D. GARWACKE Need a nurse, Ensign? Be patient, Babs will be there after she has joined the Navy Cadet Nurse Corps. She won’t ever forget her freshman year. Victory Corps, archery, apparatus, Hi-Tri, A Cap- pella Choir, and G.A.A. sum up her ac- tivities. GEORGINA I. GAGE Quite an athletic girl, Georgie partici- pated in archery, apparatus, basketball, baseball, badminton, hockey, swimming, tennis, hiking, and horseback riding. Be- sides these activities, she was in Girls’ Leaders, Office Machines, Knitting, and Typing Clubs. JANINE M. FRANKOWSKI Jennie will make a good nurse because she likes to make others happy. This former home-room secretary likes sports and belonged to the G.A.A., hockey, arch- ery, baseball, and basketball teams. Her favorite expression? “Are you kidding?” JOHN GIBBON Johnny is heading for a career in elec- trical engineering. Radio, photography, and sailing keep him busy in his spare time, that is, when he isn’t doing the work that annoys him most, homework. DORIS M. GIBERSON PHYLLIS H. GANNACCI “Phil’s’” soon to be an angel of mercy. Nursing books offer the most interesting reading to her, while ‘‘wolfing’’ boys an- noy her most. She enjoys being with her friends and listening to nice soft music. She is recognizable by the ex- pression “Hey, Schmitten.” JOHN PRESCOTT GEE Johnny is annoyed when teachers give him too much homework. A cheerleader, member of the Hi-Y, Biology Club, Stamps and Bonds Committee, and Sen- ior Honorary Society while in PHS, he has decided on organic chemistry, geol- ogy, or forestry for the future. GORDON GLASS JESSIE W. GRAY Jess is headed for college. “Gibbie’ is going to be a woman in “Doe’s” list of activities includes the white after the war. Out for archery and a member of the typing club, she also likes dancing, skating and swim- ming. She dislikes conceited people. swimming team, archery team, business manager of Junior Play, manager of Jun- ior-Senior Prom, Milestone circulation manager, Senior Band, Swing Band, and Senior Honorary Society. His hobbies are photography and fishing, and medi- of the A Cappella Choir, Orchestra, and Sketch Club, she also went out for swim- ming. Figure skating, roller skating, and swimming are her special interests. cine is his choice for a career. JOSEPH ATWOOD GIDDINGS Jay was active in sports and was on the football, hockey and basketball teams. He is now serving in the Army. RHODA EILEEN GOLDSMITH “Criminnenthies,”’ says ‘“Rodie,’’ who wants to be a librarian in the Congres- sional Library at Washington. She thinks reading and swimming are wonderful. Active in Library Council and Girls’ Leaders, she enjoys reading a book and then comparing the characters with her friends. GLADYS G. GREENBLATT “Oh, Jessie!’ says “Glad” who has led a busy life in PHS. Active in the Orches- tra, Music Appreciation Club, Chess Club, Dramatic Society, Milestone business staff, and swimming, her aim is college. HELEN M. GUTTRIDGE Hold your breath and listen to the ac- tivities Helen joined: Girls’ Leaders Club president, basketball, badminton, swim- ming, archery, baseball, apparatus, Li- brary Council, Pep Club, ushers, Basket- ball Club and G.A.A. Whew! It’s college and then nursing for this busy girl. CAROL HAHN “Little Butch” is trying to choose be- tween a career in radio and being a sec- retary. She belonged to the Glee Club, Library Council, hockey team, Entree circulation staff, and Hi-Tri. She gets most enjoyment out of trips to her home in Chicago. [24] DORIS JEAN GRUNEISEN “Punchy” didn’t waste any time in h'gh school. She was in the Lost and Found Club, Girls’ Leaders Club, bad- m nton, Hi-Tri, and Victory Corps. And she won’t be wasting time if she joins the WAF'S or Cadet Nurses as she hopes. CHARLES W. HADLEY “Chick” dislikes people who talk a lot and don’t know what they are saying. His memberships in school included var- sity swimming, Band, and Boys’ Chorus. He plans to enter the engineering field after the war.
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Identifications for second from left and second from right appear on second row. MARY E. COYNE Manasquan Beach has provided Mary with many fond memories. She plans to return to school as a “school marm.”’ Her many interests included archery, Student Council, Library Council presi- dent, Freshman and Junior Executive Committee, Victory Corps Council, and Hi-Tri. BARBARA RUTH CUTTER Babs claims that she was born loving music. Perhaps that’s why her spare time is spent singing in the A Cappella and Motet Choirs and playing the piano and accordion. She also belonged to Hi- Tri and the Surgical Dressings group. JOSEPH DALY Chug, chug! Here comes ‘“‘Moe” in his model “T.” The ‘‘T’” comes in handy to get him to his baseball games and his boat. In PHS he played baseball. The class of '44 may produce at least one aviation mechanic in Moe. ELAINE L. CROAT “Hi, Shacky!’’ Doodle’s going into nursing or singing after graduation. A Girls’ Leader, she’ll always remember Mr. Smith’s Biology class and Mr. Strub’s English class in her senior year. MARGARET M. CURRAN “Are you kidding?” quizzes Peggy. But we're not kidding when we say she’s going to make a super nurse. She be- longed to the A Cappella Choir and the Community Service of the Victory Corps. HENRY A. DANYUS President Danyus of the Lost and Tound Club is annoyed by the lunch lines. Looking on the other side, we find that Hank is fond of music and is especially interested in hunting. MARVIN B. DAVIDSON Here’s a boy that’s headed for the Army Air Corps. ‘Legs’? went out for cross-country and track, was a member of Student Council, C.A.P., Whittling Club, and was vice-president of the Senior Class. Wise guys and loud talk- ers, please stay away from his door. JANE E. DAVIS “Why sure,” in a few years “Jinx” may be back in the old school again. She’s going to become a teacher. A mem- ber of Hi-Tri, G.A.A., and Victory Corps, she also likes dancing, swimming, bad- minton, ping pong, and just being with her friends. GLADYS M. DAVAL “Polly”? was a member of the A Cap- pella and Motet Choirs, Hi-Tri and Hi- Tri Cabinet, and Victory Corps. Her pet peeve is a cigar; her pet expression, “don’t be facetious!’’; her pet hobby, knitting. EMMA ELIZABETH DAVIS Trenton State Teachers College is Em’s goal, so she can train for kindergarten teaching. She participated in archery, hockey, softball, Hi-Tri, Old Testament Club, and Girls’ Leaders Club. She is an- noyed with people who talk more than NANCY ELIZABETH DAWLEY Horseback riding, reading, knitting, and music are Nancy’s hobbies. She be- longed to the Victory Corps, Disaster Corps, Surgical Dressings group, Junior Red Cross Executive Council, and Hi- Tri, played tennis, and was a War Stamp and bond saleswoman, she does. MARY ANN DELLAVENTURA Skating and hiking are ‘Olly’s” pet activities. She enjoys working and plans to work in an office after graduation. Mr. Winkler’s home room will be sure to cone to her mind when she thinks of PHS. ERNESTINE DE MARCO “Hi, Shacky,’’ exclaims Girls’ Leader Ernie. She loves working with people and intends to train for nursing. While she enjoys reading, movies, skating, and dancing, she’ll always remember Mr. Smith’s biology class. RUTH DeMEZA badminton, Hi-Tri, Greek Club, A Cappella Choir, and Milestone were among Ruth’s ac- She’s planning to join the Cadet Strauss'ss (PAD: special interests in- clude knitting and collecting records. Nurse Corps. JOAN R. DeANGELIS “Sis” says she gets the most enjoyment out of being with people. Ice-skating, walking, driving, and football are some of the activities that interest her. She is trying to decide between nursing and chemistry as a career. MARGARET A. DEL PAPA Roller skating, ice-skating, dancing, horseback riding, walking, and bicycle riding are all activities that interest Margie. A member of the Typing Club, she hopes to become a secretary. WALTER DENNY Walt is in complete harmony with the world; nothing annoys him. He is inter- ested in radio and was a member. of the Typing Club. He’s usually heard saying, “Tell you what I’m gonna do.” CHARLES DEVER basketball, hunting never forget Mrs. Chuck, who enjoys and music. He will mercial field for him. to cheerleading, It’s the com- LOUISE deVITALIS “Tell ya what I’m gonna do,” says “Sissie’s’” interests range all the way from A Cappella Choir and Motet Choir archery, but musie tops her list. and She plans to continue with voice study after graduation. ARTHUR M. deVITALIS, JR. “Dippy”’ loves swimming and diving and is a member of the school team and Plainfield Swimming Club. Junior play, Cheerleader Squad, Dramatic Society, Stage Crew, Band, Student Council, Boys’ Chorus, and Biology Club have had his support. MARY ANN DICELLIS Don’t be conceited and you will be one of Mary’s friends. Dancing is her favo- rite hobby. Going out and having fun gives her the most enjoyment. She hopes to become a nurse. DAVID DOYLE David left us to join the Navy. While in Plainfield High he was a member of the Pep Club and on the swimming team. We wish him the best of luck for the future. DONALD DURRAH If you can’t find “Dewey” around, just go to a dark room and there you'll find him working with his hobby and future work, photography. He likes playing ecards. MARJORIE V. DILLEY “Take a letter, Miss Dilley.’’ That's what Marge hopes to hear when she leaves PHS. She is very fond of horse- back riding and ice-skating and will never forget being a senior. DENISE J. DUNN After graduation Denise is headed for the WAVES or dress designing. She was in Hi-Tri, Patrol, Cheerleading Club, badminton, Victory Corps, and Leaders’ Club. She enjoys dancing and collecting records, [23]
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