Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1951

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V' Lf.Q.5?u. -- Right Around fhcyz f diy ' f-if D we Wnefeen ji fy-one Worlh o billion or o Irillion, Here's our yeorboolc, in vermillion. Here's 'rhe work of mony people, All who live oncl breolhe ond sIeep'll Recd il. Crirics ond The cheop'lI Sing Hs proise from 'row'r and sleeple. Herein find our four-year flower Endures behind us, remnonf. Our CIoss's only publicolion, In our humble eslimolion, Will, in fciresl conI'emplo+ion, M I h I I b I' ee your C eer u oppro cn ion. Here's our Theme, le'r's nor confound il: PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL: RIGHT AROUND IT. ,J ,, ff. .-H' I-5' f +e M , ANlff'7qg,5.u4ILIL. if 'F f I'- Bj! I PRESENTED BY TI-IE SENIOR CLASS OE PLAINEIELD I-IIGI-I SCI-IOOL, 4 Q W FOREWORD , Wddfone PLAINEIELD, NEW JERSEY em oried we c .eriri MRS. ELEANOR J. DAVEN IN MEMCDRIAM ln memory of Jrwo line people, Mrs. Eleanor Daven and Miss Nancy Chase, we wish 'ro express our hearlfeli sorrow. They were a parf of fhe busf- ling school life and lheir passing leaves an emp+y place in fhe hearls of all who knew fhem. We shall always remember Mrs. Daven's con- 'rrol over a hisrory class. We respecfed her judg- menf and found wisdom in her counsel. The seniors will never forge? her lcindness nor her sense of Eumor. She was a friend +o anyone who needed elp. Also we shall noi forgef Miss Nancy Chase, one who was always friendly and helpful fo each slu- deni and Teacher i'ha'r eniered The counselors' office. Her brighl smile, shared wilh everyone, sfill lingers in our memories. MISS NANCY G CHASE Cl 6U 0lfUfl DEDICATIGN To you Marcia T. Wesfpfohl: whose deep undersfanding and wise counsellin-g has been of greaf aid fo us during fhese shorf four years: whose greafly helped fo real pleasure: fo sincere friend as class of l95l are fhis Milesfone. smile and encouragemenf have make our sfay in high school a you who have always been a well as a fine feacher, we fhe proud and honored fo dedicafe If was in Pennsylvania fhaf Mrs. Wesfpfiahl re- ceived mosf of her schooling, having offended fhe Grier School and Penn Sfafe. She obfained her degree of Bachelor of Arfs af Skidmore College, Sarafogo Springs, New York and lafer, her Mas- fer's Degree from Columbia Universify in New York Cify. In fhe Fall of I94I, Mrs. Wesfpfahl came fo PHS as an insfrucfor of hisfory, and she has been Teaching Problems of American Democracy and American Hisfory ever since. She has always enfer- fained an inferesf in our sfudenf governmenf. and for fhe posf fhree years has served ocfively on Sfudenf Council in an advisory capacify. We, fhe Class of l95l, can fhink of no one beffer qualified fo frain us in fhe principles of Democracy and fo help us puf our knowledge effecfively info pracfice. As fufure vofers and as parenfs we shall always remember you, Mrs. Wesfpfahl, as one who helped fo show us fhe righf pafh af fhe fork in fhe roads. Succeeding classes will be very forfunafe if fhey are able fo say years hence, We had Mrs. Wesf- pfahl as a feacher and a friend. A meme f S' xg MARCIA T. WESTPFAHL E53 , me As Dean of Girls, Lola K. Hoff In ihe shorl' lime i'ha'r he has been Super-in+enden+ of Schools. Ralph D. Mcleary has demon- s+ra+ed a sincere desire fo im- prove and mainiain +he highesi' educaiional sfandards aiiainable. Respecied and loved as a feacher and a friend, Dean George Smi+h will always be re- membered by us for his friendly advice and his fair sense of ius- lice. Even wi+h The many iaslcs and problems 'rhai conlroni him as our vice principal, Warren H. Held, siill finds lime 'ro help us wil'h our individual problems. has won our deepesl' affeciion and regard. Her wise counselling and her fair decisions have helped io guide us ihrough our four years. ,461 minidfrafion ana! gacu 9 For his democraiic policies and Solomon-like wisdom in ihe ad- minis+ra+ion of our school affairs, Waldro J. Kinclig, our principal, has earned 'rhe greaiesi respecl' and deepesf adminaiion of ihe eniire siudenl' body. 563 1: s cif--N Olga Achtenhagen B.A., M.A. Head, English Department . :QSM at is . a-w gkz, , i. qv? is . X i QW' Z X if is -r , gt. . A sf is? . Q 1 'WM fi .-, ' his James 0. Berman BA., M.A. English Carl H. Bredow B.S., M.A. Modern Language Qs. Paul B. Chambers C. J. Andrews BA., B.M. Music Lillian Bissell BA., M.A. Modern Language Harold Bruguiere Physical Education Robert I. Cloos Mg. BA., MA. Social Studies Modern LanQv0Qe Caryl C. Dunavan Hope A. Dunavan B.S., M .A. Science Latin Ruth E. Bally B.S., M.Ed. Mathematics ev, gf, Lucy J. Bonney A.B. English George Bubrick BA., M A. Mathematics 'acl S ' fm L x X? s .Z Sis - W e Nora Conohoy , - .L t s :r ' :.., s.s. t Commercial .. , st .- . K 'sf 221 fs ' ffi B .. 1 .- ks s F ss. , Alice L. Egan A.B. English C K 'ts Y . s l X B we .ifwi A, ,,., .6 Q... X NA N 11 . s :ms Ann W. Baird Henry H. Banta BA BA MA English Histoiryil Counselor John H. Boyer B.S., M.A. Mathematics Counselor Edison R. Burden Industrial Arts Margaret Ann Brady BA. English Edward J. Burns B.S., M .A. Physical Education Geraldine M. Cooley A.B. Social Studies asm M... . . .r s 'L X Sin s Florence Firth B.S., M.A. English, History sms if H. . ,:,. - , fx, Philip F. Corey B.S., M.A. Commercial c. .... ..m. . 1 gi if-iw Qi x 'Y' 5 :'. r X viii x K X John H. Gallo A.B., M.Ed. Social Studies L. D. Beers B.S. Head ol Science Department 1 Q. W ' Q .... W i .. Wilbur F. Brann NB., M .A. Physical Education Eiloon E. Cash B.A. English Q Charles H. Dltgon B.S., M .Ed. Industrial Arts Q9 P. A. Garrerson B.S. Commercial U3 George W. Garrhwaiie A.B,, A.M. Malhemalics Eleanor Horn A.B., A.M. English HY' ' Wai' V - ..., , E 225-u A new S' 5, Q L 4 ei 'fl 235 A. Lindsley Home Arfs Virginia Mixer A.B. English 281 EY M ,E ' 2 ' ' 31. X ,R .acgw . f, is sie 5 Q.. .. , 4 - , wig , . ll ,,,, H. r,1. . William Gordon B.S. lnduslrial Arls -- ---- : VNV' Aw- .M c fly! Eugene L. Hubka B.S. Hisfory Viclor B. Liske B.S. Malhemalics Elizabe+h Hageman B.S. English Rurh B. King Physical Educafion .- . .pe 1. W-..,fg5.E5m e Y on Y , 3 5 S' si . . Frances Lord BA., M A, Malhemcfics Vera Monez Gerfrude M oodey B.S. A,B., M.A. Music Science 'E' A A ' ., :iii Y ' . V ...-. .2 J I, , - Sarah H. Bodenhalmer Helen M. Talbor Attendance Arfendance ..,.g:g'r7.r, swf? 2 I5 . 'i' QL - Y ' . sewasigf Nellie Perkins Hasfings M.A. Counselor, Science W J K an gp , ex , p an .Cm .x ...w- MQPQ s i .rj X .QW is we ww . . . 6? 3 fr? ' iw H. P. Kisller as.. MA. Science John A. McCurdy B.S.Ed.,'M.Ed., LL.B. l-lislory l Helen G. Moore B.S., M.S. Science Adria Galbrairh B.A., M.A., M.Ed., D.Ed. Eleanor Henderson D B.A. Laiun, Counselling 222.535 f x- If ,I .f ps 7 Raymond P. Lewis B.A. Mathematics Josephine E. Millzr B.A,, M.A., B.S., Lib. Sci. Librarian Cafherine Moraller B.A., B.S., Lib. Sci. Librarian Virginia G. Hogan I B.S. Physical Educafion 3' 'f 1. . , .,.. W r 'P - PM ' Et Lfojfae . sf fffgix. ii'V'i-Si? xi .turf John E. Liddy B.S., M,Ed. Physical Educafion Muriel H. Miner' B.S. Home Arrs Helen G. Morfcn lnduslrial Arls OFFICE AND Carolyn Serie Tests and Measuremenfs Marie F. Whelan, R.N. School Nurse figs. :.iQ,,f ,,.f:: E:'QZ.,5E5-:gfQQ:::.:.: If fn' If of ric P. Nelson B.A. Science 1-1 ' ' O X J 352 Q ii iii FX is if 1if??'il' 'J W X l X35 as ur . Q , I Joseph E. Passarella B.S.S., M.A. History ? ?1 5? John W. Simpson B.S.. M.S. English, Journalism c ,,,,, w X. .1 3 - Ellen Moore Slubbs BA. Lalin SCHOOL John J. Siorgs Sfudenl Placemenl Bureau Marlon L. Newson B.S., M .A. Physical Educalion S? , dk ff l . V John J. Pearson lnduslrial Arfs wi l' .. ll 1 ,F ,. 'gs . A ish O ' E Abram E. Smilh B.S., MA. Physical Educalion 45' Ns Kermil A. Whilehead lnduslrial Arfs STAFFS Barbara W. O'Naill Sludenl Placcmenl Bureau Henry F. Osflng Industrial Arts G. Carl Porslnger B.S., Ed .M. Commercial Arfhur E. Srnilh, J B.S., Ed.M. Malhemalics A. Hamillon Olfo B.S., M.Ed. Science - mf. .M .ss ww . ell .rwlefi 1 Katherine M. Pralf A.B., M.A. Modern Language Margarel V. Smifh Hisfory B.S., M.A. Jules Wicsmann lnduslrial Arls John L. Wyman B.S., M .Ed. Mafhemalics Valerie Ploshoy Fronf Office Nancy Lovins Nancy K. Painhr Richard Paiovlskl Ms., M.A. s.s., M.S. English Hisfory Howard S. Savagl B.S., M.A. Music William V. Salk BA. English Herberl A. Sfinl B.P.E. Head, Physical Education Rufh S. Wyer B.S., M.A. Commercial Marguorih Jelly Front Office George R. Sirub B.A., M.Ed. English x , . . N if in f 'fs Ng,,.i.5 :sax s .332 Leonard Ziacoma B.A. Marhemarics E91 101 ff- 5 f Q . , , K ' llll 4 JH!! Ill 'for iqlgl :J - fl SM ix' ' is if , X 1. iz! . llffxtx IL-:QQ .1527 l I Wl I' ' u .I E Q Ms so My V Vi I r l ' V C . 1 T i ' 1 1 li s 4 C i P Q S Q J M '.l mi!! 23 v l!'1 KR, ' N ,ww M ii Q A s r 1- : . 09 ' 'ooc - .Q0 ' il S Four Aroun I pTember I947 we ybegan our TirsT years righT around PHS. Our enTrance hrough iTs doors began a series oT diTTerenT and more adulT experi- ences Tha any we had everlg and unsur of The TuTure. Their while The S phomores leT iT bei however, a er Tour years of wriTe our his ry and see whaT' Our iniTi l class proiecTQ 3 2 had beTore. AT TirsT we were somewhaT shy Seniors seemed so sophisTicaTecl and disTanT, known ThaT They were no longer Frosh. Now, work, Trienclships, and Tun, we're ready To The TuTure holds. was To elecT Freshman oTFicers who ,were elvin SmiTh, ob HuTchison, lllean Pepe and arol Sand. Besides sTarTing our Treasury, we all goT acquainTecl aT our Ti sT social evenT, The Freshman PiaFTy P T Ji' ' ii ii 'if W 4' li are we knew mSepTemiber and cisMmighTy Soph ores marvelled dT The young and inexperienced crop of Frosh Dean Wac Tel assumed leadership of The class by popular voTe ll? as assisTed by II WrighT, Joan Kennison and Judy Bea'H'ie. - oph Hop, RhyThm o eels, pro ided an evening o Tu Q everyone and was a noveITy e rTainmenT. e also came ' . e limelighT wiTh The play Rich Man, 'eo Man, ra assem o ogram. , I95O-- re- cassmen wiTh hal aT our years righT around PHS behind Ji --. an ex iTing Two To go! oncy Wal r Took over The im ' ale, as Wanczylc, nThia Gibson and e uTive po ' 'on Tor The r Plans were soon made or our lnclian Summ Dance Eve ne remember e good Time we a This was The year The TlrsT unde e d TooTball Te Junior Play Mr. and Mrs. NorTh, qarrm lean Shuha and Jim ale as The . hz , I ef I. in The hisTory of PHS. How we ch re l AnoTher exciTi S1 Years ii ,f'7 4 ITA '-S' PH . po ar deleclive couple of 'rhe r ' . Spring broughf wilh if o class rings engra wi+h SI which we wore proudly. If also brou a wonderful eve ' g-The Junior-Senior Prom. The Seniors may hav een 'lhe big wh , bul we .as lhe necessary lillle spokes had a goo ime. In June, said goodby o 'rhe Seniors. Seeing lhem go made us realize a sl we would h our chance af running The school. There was no o o admire or ' ' ale: we w o'n our own. In Seplemlo , we resume work righl around PHS for lhe lasl' lime. Paul O'KeeFfe, George Lund, Marny Giesecke and Carol Sand became our class ollicers. .lim Peale, Rick Johnson, Nancy Wal e d Bill Luce were elecfed lo guide Sfudenl Council. Carolyn WiHman became ' or-in-Chief of 'rhe Enfree and Margueri'I'e Win was chosen Edilor-in-Chief ot 95l Miles+one. Alfer selecling ur leaders, we p udly produced Cheaper by 'I'he Dozen wilh George Lu as Dad, lalher T a dozen bleached red heads. The play was a greal uccess financially nd provided an evening of sparkling enlerlainmenl. The res+ of our lime rig around PHS pass quickly. We wallzed our way lhrough 'rhe Senior Dance nd lhe Prom, and roudly ruled 'rhe school on Senior Day which ended in lhe enior Supper. Gradualion brings wilh il ma memories of lhe ials and successes we have had righl around PHS. ll' also arries plans and ho es lor 'lhe fufure which we are now prepared for a ready +o face. 5 5-M S Q.:-iii, S if? , 'i f 'lung , W' f ' , Q2 i X 'Q . L, . TT .Lg Y P as ,V K5 ,xv Q' 11 1-J-'.'..n ax' rs. 5 , Vi., ,D .-Y V A -5 . ELAINE ADAMS lf looks like anolher feocher for PHS when Peaches graduafes. Peaches, acfive in fhe Sfud I' Council, Hi-Tri and 'the Leaders Club, has no lime for conceiled boys. br if HELEN ADAMS Conceifed boys had belfer sleer clear of Peaches. Acfive for four year i i-Tri, Peaches uld like fo become a nurse. LUCILLE ALBERT To go lo college and fo lake o 'rrip abroad ore l.ou's ifions. She has be mem- ber of lhe Mu c Ap- precialion, ramalic, and lhe rench clubs. Lou's pel peeve is chronic complainersf' WILLIAM N. ALBERT Jokes in the boys' locker room annoy Bill who as n The Execulive ou cil. His fulure will be in fores- lry. V .ily Vita!! 0'l'iv JOHN AMMERMAN Good luck, John. We hope you'll be success- ful in w afever you plan fo . JAY ANDREWS Joy will be remem- bered as drum major OI The 95 band and also as a ember of 'rhe Swimm' gTeam. His ambifion i lo make all kinds of money. An- olher Brink's lab? ARNOLD ANGERT Anchor is lhevaih- lelic fype as sh n by his een Lalin se lo bolher im. k ' fesl in Foofbal - ' reslling. h. x JEANNE M. ASHTON Jay doesn'l' seem fo like cli . Her embifion is come a housewife a d good molher. J was kepl busy i Ihe Slu- denl Council, Office Machines Club, and fhe Modern Dance Group. - , m , , A rhq ,li ysl' Elise efzde s- Squqd a L us.n r1'l a much. w h ys desire , riy a . heyzf? sie? 1' pe, yxli and her. V V ffl fl l- f' . 1 I DON. P. ASTHEIMER Conceifed girls irk Don who wenl ouf for Base 4 oofboll, and Bas He'll relire af '38' if he gels his wish. THEODORE BAILEY Track, lnframurol Bas- kelball and Dr mafics kepf Ted b sy. He plans fo go fo college and sfudy rin ing. 121 W. PETER BAILEY Anoiher spor+s' en- lhusiasf, Bones par ficipaled i lb l, Baseball, nd es?- ling. His lu ure ill be in fhe phimaceufical field. LOIS CLAIRE BAKER Lois was a ember of fhe Mi osfon , Office Machine, an ham- ber Musi organi lions. She h es o visil France medoy. MARGARET L. BALL Maggie's pe? peeves or on iled people a pop- poppers. She os o member, of fe Hi- Tri. Spa ish, L lin and +he Leaders clubs. Nursing is Maggie's ambilion. G ORGE BARB Y George isn' keen cwboul h orkg he'd much r fher ?oy V Foolbol a Base- ball. e's anxious lo make a mini. Aren'+ we all? N V, 'La fi 3 I' r , - ,. 4 A 4 I. PATRICIA BARON -,J M, ROY D. BAUGHMAN EDWARD BAXTER Nl X P Juiimgi WAHI!! To beca a secre- BARWT MEW Homework doesn'I The Rfldlo. CIWSSI Saurpussgs b?' re i' Iary is P I's ambi- I' Sgnle' ' 'illiprcgbil appeal Io Roy ,who's Gnd World GVGIISISI Judyi Her -4 'Iion .' Tian. A e ber of Ihe ablyfinh f'Bi co ,sI',ary , played a 'M aI Clubs l'10V I USUN' is Io be' 'a rsah 'I f Junior I y Reading , Ing r ain QS QL' PI-IS. Il s ' he 'Ihe Air NYM IJUSY- 9 UISO hos Dire - . 'fJu ,j- Commil e nd Ihe Fr shm n: n college, Force or v' ege for been ke I Ihe FUN acfive in new fan K 1. Typing C , she has 'fhijui H Gmbfd-,J A Roy. M e 6 eworlr? Will' Th C055 COW' Senior p . ..u -, an aversion to home- ber' qfn th gfboiectiop 'C If Und Truck learns- MIIBSIO G.,SGWi0 Lk f 4 worlc. 'lselucid dn enior 'Exl .A jf: fi -d.Squod, Mix V Chix 3 A h i' ' Aecutive. QQUQI. J Lgjfr '7'!', and was Tre rer bf ,- .' K :V I 'K I x I V . I. cg, A y3z,M,1,, Jgify' Ihe class durr g,Axher!'IJ 1 ' sophomore yerry jf- ' w.'s .N I K X' K' . . THOMAS BENDER JANICE E. BERCAW RX DQALD NBERNARD DERWENTLBERNATH JACK BERNS Tom was qui an Jan, who wanls Io 'rlsr xwh'o if Alfer g adua+ion The Enfr , Swim- aclive guy in SI dem' Council, Th D ama and Key u n on The Cross Co nfry feam. Spri ield Col- lege is his goal. succeed, is bofhered people who c n'I ke decisions. She a een a me e e Girls' Leaders lub, Ihe Band, a Ihe Orches- Ira. bsogwr' Binn , a fue lure chemical ngi eer. me b kin I' e an +h clubs, andx on ifhe Cross Cobnfry Ieam. 5 Derry pan Ia ioin 1h see The world ' e opes Io spec :ze In Ihe ma- chinisf field. ming Iea and Track Club have pI Jack Ih I one I our 9 sels of Iw' sl busy. Succ in Ihe business world is his goal, JUDY BERN TEIN ALLEAN LACK JOSEPH M. BLIMM 005115 E, BRADBURY WALTER BRAXTON One of our wir rs, To be s cess is Joe is heading or D e b b' : who I-I w OeSn'I' Judy was aclive Ihe TooIie's mbi on. Ac- college alfer ua- does,-ff li c nceffed like Con eife eople, Miledon If Sudenl five in Ihe Hi- ri for Iion. Boys' E se ble, people, w a ember wanls I is own Council, Usher four rs, he w s also Mixed Chorus. un- of f H1 e qchines boss in b ginegg of Squad, and alin Club. a mem e of Ihe Old ior an e ior p ys, C bl e cpe fo be. his Own. Ck was one Afler college, Judy in- Teslam Club, and and Execuli e Council Come ecrefgr , of his Q ivifieg, lends Io be a model. A Cappella. Too+ie's pel peeve is conceifed people. have been some of his acfivifies. T133 'I- VX . ry. fl I. ROSE ALICE BRAZINE People who are curi- ous about her nickname bother Breezy, Among her activities was Exchange Editor tor the Entreo. Ambi- tion: To be a psychia- trist. Reason: To psy- cho-analyze Kathy. BARBARA S. BROKAW Bobbie was a member ot the Execu- tive Council, Drama, and Girls' Leaders clubs. She plans a tu- ture as a laboratory technician MARY E. BROKENBOUGH Lizzy, who doesn't like a certain person. would like to be an art teacher or tashion de- signer. For tour years, she was active in the Hi-Tri. u - - .,-.nm I! ROBERT B. BROWER Bob plans to take Horace Greeley's ad- vice- Go west, young man. He's been active in Student Council. Radio Club, Football and Baseball. He is peeved by centain kids in HS. 'A , j,t. DORIS E. BROWN Polly dislikes show- otts and conceited peo- ple. Her ambition is to become a nurse. NANCY BROWN Mutt dislikes being broke ldon't we alll. To be a success in lite is her goal. SHIRLEY BROWN lnconsiderate people rub Eire the wrong way. All Eire wants is to be a success in lite. THELMA L. BROWN TheI's pet peeve is Hgossiping Sallies. She was a member ot the Executive Council, Typ- ing Club, and was the President ot the Senior Hi-Tri. Upon gradua- tion, it's business school tor Thel. CHARLES BROWNE The tennis courts have been Chas ' haunt ever since his sophomore year. He hopes to work in the mathematical tield atter graduation. THEODORE W. BROWNE Ted has been ac- tive in the Key Club and JV Baseball team. Someday he hopes to own a night club, and also see his tavorite horses win, STANLEY M. BRYLA Stan, who's been active in the German Club, wants to 'Hx his own salary. If you to please him, want don't misspell or mis- pronounce his name. E141 RICHARD T. BUESCHEL, JR. Dick has been kept busy by Swimming, Hi- Y, Football, and De- bating. His ambition is to study law and enter politics. He's annoyed by drivers- every one at them. LEROY K. CALLAHAN Roy, who wants to meet all his friends in Heaven, has been ac tive on the Cross Coun- try and Track teams. He also was a mem- ber ot the Entree and Milestone statfs. RAY. CALLAHAN The Male and Mixed Choruses and Dramatic and German clubs have kept Candid Charlie busy. Besides doing photography work, he was active on the Entree and Milestone. MARIAN CALLAHAN A Cheerleader and Student Council Repre- sentative, Chippy doesn't like nights with- out him iwhich him?l. Her ambition is to be successful in all she sets out to accomplish. but THOMAS L. CAMPBELL We're preTTy proud ThaT Tom has been on our side ouT on The gridiron. An all-around aThleTe, he's been on The FooTball, BaslreTball and Track Teams, fn. t' l I ANGELO ANTHONY CARAVELLO Cockroach is plan- ning To become a Naval Air CadeT. Some of his acTiviTies were The Cross CounTry,and Wresfling Teams. Girls who wear high heels irlc him. LORRAINE CARR Boys, don'T ride mo- Torcycles when you're around Larry, Thai' irlcs her more Than any- Thing else. AcTive in Typing Club and on The MilesTone, Larry's one hope is To be suc- cessful. KATHRYN F. CARTER This year, KaT was a member of Girls' Leaders Club. She wanTs To geT married and raise children cheaper by The dozen. JAMES A. CARUSO CarroTs was presi- denT of his sophomore homeroom, vice-presi- denT of his senior home- room, and played lnTra- mural BaslceTball for Tour years. His ambi- Tion is To see The world and become PresidenT of The Unifed STaTes. EUGENE N. CASSERINO Gene or Ham- mer as he is called, wanTs To geT Through college. He's been busy wiTh Traclc Club, WresT- ling, Cross CounTry, STudenT Council, and The Senior Play. ALBERT COLETTA Don'T menTion geT- Ting up in The morning To Benny unless you wanT your head Taken oTT. He has been acTive in The Band, and he wanTs To become a Toolmalcer. TABER J. CHADWICK, JR. lT's The medical Tield Tor Toby who hos been acTive on The EnTree, Assembly Com- miTTee, Biology Club, Usher Squad, and Mile- sTone. He also oTTend- ed New Jersey Boys' STaTe lasT summer. WARREN CLARK ATlas, who wanTs To aTTend Newarlc Col- ege of Engineering and became a mechanical engineer, haTes weelc- end homeworlr. He has been lcepT busy in The Chess Club. DOLORES A. CLARKE Remember PaT ? She was The one who carried The Tlag during TooTball season. AcTive in sporfs, she has par- TicipaTed in Swimming, Tennis, and BaslceTball. Good luck as a nurse, PaT! DOLORES O. COLEMAN Don'T be fresh, Tel- lows-- Do Do doesn'T like iT. Hi-Tri, Old Tes- TamenT Club, Archery and BaslceTball are among Do Do's exTra acTiviTies. We wish you success as a nurse. GLADYS COLWELL Along wiTh being capTain of The cheer- leaders, Hap has been o member of STudenT Council, Class ExecuTive Council and The PHS News Bureau. Good lucl: as a secre- Tary, Hap. We hope you geT To California. MAURI-CE J. CORRIGAN To own and manage The biggesf nighTclub in The UniTed STaTes is Morris' ambiTion. He's been busy in The Key Club, and has an aversion To Essex Super ..6'.. LAWRENCE J. COULTHURST, JR. Larry, who dislikes cold women, wanTs To malce 525.000 a year- legally, ThaT is. His acTiviTies include Var- siTy Tennis, lnTramural BaskeTball, Freshman Baseball, and The PHS News Bureau. CATH. E. COYNE VVe're sure The secre- Tarial field holds a brighT TuTure Tor CoThy who has been acTive in The Typing Club. Busy signals on The phone irriTaTe CaThy The mosT. I 15 ye.. 'I V .2 r s- I I X s., D 1 DOROTHY B. CROSBY We all wish Cookie luck os a secrelary. She has been acfive in Hi- Tri and in fhe orches- fra. Cookie loarhes lower classmen who fhink +hey're cure. .IAMESf,i' DAQEY 4, , AYOUXQ probably seefn ,Jim h ijhqg up, a ovie mgny fimesgfiiuce os been acwbh Phe roieplion Clg forVfOUlL EK' s.. Iiteople .who play X. gveirk him. x c 1 V ef' MARTIN P. 'CUNNIFF Mar+y hopes ro work wilh boys' clubs or do agriculrural work. He has kepf busy as a Sroge Elecfrician and as a member of The Boy Scouls. ee -Af RICHARD E. CU RR Dic ' low eople. He was si r homeroom chair- man, a ' coded for a' C in fhe news- paxer field. k is 5 1 I J' crvvid' 'tx if ffm .I CARMELA C. CURRERI Afrer Carmelo is Through school le+'s hope she hears no more alarm clocks. An acrive member of +he Slcefch Club and Senior Execulive Council, Car- mela's aim is ro be an arf feacher. Good luckl ALICE C. CZERNIKIEWICZ Boys who are lasf minufe clafers, sfeer clear of Al -you're her per peeve. Afler graduafion, Al is off +o sludy beauly culfure. V 1 U WILLIE BELLE DAUGHERTY Dashing for The bus every morning wears Bob out She hopes lo become a denial hy- gienisf when she slows down. We hope she reaches her goal. SHIRLEY DAVIS Shirl hopes lo be a 'fhealrical producer. She's goflen o sfarl in the senior play. She has also been acrive an Ihe Enfree, PHS News Bu- reo. and A Capella. Sixfh lunch is her pel peeve. JANE G. DEMAREST L o o k a I a l l ol Demy's acfivifies - Manager of Cheerlead- ers, Usher, Milesfone edilor, Senior Play, Drama Club, PHS News Bureau, school choirs, and Baskelball. Big words annoy Demy who is anxious fo gel all and see fhe world. JOSEPHINE D'IMPERIO Don'1 be boshful boys when Jo's around: she likes people and hopes in fhe fufure fo meer many more. The Band, Twirlers, and fhe Mile- sfone have kepf Jo busy. WM. L. DONNELLY The morning afler fhe nighf before bofh- ers Bill. He's been kepl busy wirh Radio Club and Iniromurol Baskefball, and hopes +o gel 'rraining in radar and radio work in fhe Navy. 161 MARGARET DORSEY A member of fhe Old Tesfamenf Club, Peggy wanrs To be a good dressmaker. We're sure she'll make lhe grade. AL8ERT,DoTY To become a nlillion- aire wilhduts' 'working would .f ryakewf AI happy. He'sWbeen ac- five in JV,fCr6Ss Coun- fry, Vorsify Cross Coun- fry, and lnframural Bas- kefball. JANE DREIER Oh, fhose week-end assignmenfs! We can all symparhize wirh Jane on Thai score. Ac- five in fhe Dramalic Club and Usher Squad, Jane's fuiure plans in- clude srudying physical Therapy. DONALD A. DUNN Don'+ fell Don he's blushing, please. He hopes fo oe successful in fhe engineering fieldf While of PHS, Don has been acfive in fhe Old Teslamenr and Radio clubs. RONALD EATON Darn lhal Ford is +he pei peeve of Bu+ch who hopes fo become a successful racing driver. We all wish him luck. D HELEN Eg? ITO Pe pl ha show off 9lren'A07P 'pular wifh B h a wo'w s io ib a Ph si Educa- ren lea . he's go?- fen a od sfarl by parlici' aling in Base- ball, Baskelball, Hock- ey, Tennis, and Offi- cials Club. Q BERNADETTE E. EHLERT Talkalive people on- noy Bernie. Girls' Leaders and Officials' clubs have been Bern- ie's main acfivilies. We wish you success as a lypisfl ELSIE L. FAGGINS People who don'+ keep fheir promises ir- rilafe Bulch. Design- ing and sewing are in lhe fulure for Bufch. 4- ,aff 'iwdf PA . Bledhed bl ndes be- A wg,-ew whqn Pg 1 C , ' e has been ac- arot , for lh ' her -liv on lhe Track, peeve. He acfivi-lbcwf Slllngr Und IUIFG' fies hay ingl gd Hi. mural Baskelball reams. T LL nisfpangj Cluls Iii? jif,?7iZl?in -life. A He plans lo work in an office afler gradualion. ROBERT L. EIGLER Bob, o fulure his- 'rory leacher, has been aclive in fhe Drama, Arr, and World Fed- eralisl' clubs. Todays children are his pei peeve. CATHERINE C. FASO French Club, Leaders Club, Milesfone, and Archery have kepl Calhy busy. This ac- live girl has an aversion lor 8:25 in The morning -Don r we all? DOROTHY J. EISENBERG l+'s back lo 'rhe be- ginning again for Dol- +ie who wanls lo leach kinclergarlen. Do++ie's kepl busy on Sfudenl Council, Usher Squad, Milesfone, PHS News Bureau, Library Coun- cil, and Drama Club. L. JACQUELINE FEIL Allhough quife an alhlefe wifh Tumbling, Archery, and Leaders' Club on her record, Jacquie's fulure plans include modeling. Her iirsl' name irks her. JOSEPH W. ESLER Joe was on fhe Varsify Foofball and Baseball leams and has served on fhe Sfudenl Council. He wanls To go +o California. His pe? peeve? Girls who wear lipslick. Why? RICHARD G. FERRIS Some of Dick's ac- fivilies include Sfudenf Council, Assembly Commilfee, and Pro- ieclion Squad. You've probably seen him ai lhe foofball games where, as manager, he's been busy faking care of the Team. College is ahead for Dick. BARBARA FORSYTHE Please-her name is Bobby no+ Babs for fhal is her main peeve. Bobby's ambifion is lo gel' married. Now +ha+'s a lhoughfl FRANKLIN D. FOX Frank, who hopes lo enioy life working as a nurseryman, has been bofhered by lhe new reporl cards. He was acfive in lhe Baseball and rhe Aloha Club. if STEPHEN FOX Dramafics, Enfrlo. Milosione, and Sfudenf Council have kepf Sieve busy. He dis- likes people who are loo crifical and is headed for college when his PHS days are over. ALLAN FRIEDMAN Allan's ambiTion is To become a research chemisT. He is peeved by The lunch line lwho isn'Tl, and has been acTive on The MilesTone sTaT'F, MaTh, Biology and Chess clubs. WILLIAM H. FRIES Good luck To Bill, our TuTure ToresT ranger, who has been acTive in The Band while aTTend- ing PHS. GENEVIEVE ANN FURINO Jay's ambiTion is To ride over The Niag- ara Falls in a barrel. Her acTiviTies include STudenT Council, and Typing and Drama clubs. Her peT peeve- boys. How abouT ThaT! CHARLES P. GAROFALO Be careful, girls! Lip- sTick sTains boTher Chuck who was on The Track and WresT- ling Teams and STudenT Council RepresenTaTive. He infends To see The world aT'Ter gradua- Tion. MARY E. GIBBONS Gib plans To work wiTh iuvenile delin- quenTs. She has 'been presidenT oT The French and Girls' Leaders clubs and has been acTive as The Usher Squad, Drama Club, Milesfone and EnTree. MARJORIE GIESECKE i Ch Nl cl' g, ' J Marny, who is The El e. am SSG If ' . .awcwrHLgjr2-elnser-v r ounxqw l shew 5 Squad O6 kept 'lag' I eb 5 e afbeing rKQQhe Junior Ciba. shepisgs To bs- - come q m-ediailxecxlg ihicrioa. 5 ,, , l x5 iN' ANITA GIOINO NoThing boThers NeeT more Than To waiT for her oTher half, Jay, A fuTure nurse, NeeT was in The Spanish Club. ZELDA GOLDMAN Zel, well known Tor The Twirling Squad, has modeling and singing in mind as her career. She is boThered by girls who chase boys for dofes. senior class SecreTary is looking Torward To college. Besides being Manager oT The Cheer- leaders, she has kepT busy in The STudenT Council, Ushers, Mile- sTone and The PHS News Bureau. JOSEPH J. GOULET Lockers ThaT sTick make Joey's blood pressure rise. He has parTicipaTed in Base- ball, FooTball and Track. BARBARA GILES Bobi is looking Tar- warcl To an inTeresTing career as a medical Technician, and is peevecl by Tlouerbeas on cauTerbeeps. She has been acTive on The MilasTone, PHS News Bureau, and The Usher Squad. JAMES J. GRAVES We'll all remember Jim for his ouTsTand- ing arT wark. He plans To become a commer- cial arTisT. and wiTh his +alenT, he'll be success- Tull T 'si JEAN GARVIN Jeannie's TuTure plans include work- each day and every day. She doesn'T like Taking TesTs, Though. lWho does?l PETER J. GINDIN PeTe plans To aT- Tend college if The Army, his peT peeve, doesn'T claim him 'lirsT. He was a member of The Swimming Team The EnTree and Mile- sfone sTaT'Ts. ROBT. W. GRAY. JR. SisTers seem To an- noy Bob who has been on The WresTling Team His ambiTion? Ask Uncle Sam. 'QQ BETTY A. GREENBERG Hank, bothered by five-cent millionaires, hopes to be a court re- porter. An active girl in sports such as Bas- ketball, Softball, and Tennis, she has been in Leaders' and Officials clubs also. BARBARA SUE GUTTRIDGE Gutts. a member of the Old Testament Club, wants to be a medical missionary to South America. She was on the Usher Squad and Milestone, besides being active in many sports. DELORES W. GREENE Dee wants to be a social worker and is already on her way with YWCA, and social work to her record. Be- sides these, she was in the Sports Club and played Basketball. Nag- ging people, beware when Dee's around. ELIZABETH A. GREY People who show off annoy Betty, who is planning tor a com- mercial career in the future. She has been an active member ot the Hi-Tri and was in the Typing Club. ' x bmw-imev' e. ijlm !5'l'Iumxp h to become -Aa 1'-Th ovated musicianjxple has been active Ori the Varsity Football, Track, and Intramural Basketball teams. ' THEODORE A. HALLARD Ted will be happy as long as women drivers keep out of his way. He hopes to live in Florida after gradua- tion. BARBARA K. HAMMANN Barb, who hopes to spend her college years at Middlebury, will be remembered as Ann, one of the doz- en. She has been ac- tive in the Student and Executive Councils, the Milestone, and Drama Club. BRUCE J. HELD Tennis, Milestone, the Biology and German clubs have kept Bruce busy. He plans to at- tend an agricultural college after gradua- tion. BEVERLY ANN HENRY Bev is annoyed by narrow-minded people. She has been active in Hi-Tri for four years and was President of Junior Hi-Tri. JACK Y s n e in B I and lntra I asketball and mana the an ees i years. Girls wh om- plain about getting home early bother him. DOROTHY HAMILL Hamill wishes to be a successful secre- tary and travel west- ward. Annoyed by flouterbees an couter- beeps, she has been active in Hi-Tri, Basket- ball and Typing Club. FLOYD B. GUSACK We'll remember Floyd as the villain in the iunior play and as Frank in the senior production. He was also Literary Editor of the Milestone and chairman of the School Beautification Commit- tee. EUGENE FREDERICK HAMILTON Uncle Sam will prob- ably play a part in Gene's future since he plans to enter the Air Force. He dislikes girls who smoke. CARRIE LEE HESTER Twirling, A Cappella, and Softball are Cur- ly's activities. Her ambition is to go abroad and see Paris Erst. Curly's pet peeve is Anc.ly. Mmm... RICHARD A. HILL Another sports en- thusiast, Dick has been on the Football, Baseball, and Basket- ball teams for three years. He's heading for college and then the engineering field. NANCY E. HOBSON Nan has been very acfive on Hi-Tri, and Ihis year was Home- room Treasurer. She plans fo follow in Flor- ence Nigh'ringale's fool- sfeps. JAMES B. HODGSKIN Jim has been faifh- ful member of fhe Pro- iecfion Squad. He plans lo become a dairy farmer. Sfudenfs who Talk during class annoy him. RICHARD C. '-3 HOWELL 'ffesbe a flyer is Per- didoi' ambifion. He's 'J n ,the Cross qqniry I for +wo Q ars',and' wa a mem- ,Qr of? Pr ciion Chg wise msh- ma ' is hisfpetpeeve. x it ' r ROBERT HOWELL Bob, a fulure his- fory Teacher, dislikes weelc-end homeworlr as- signmenls las do so many of usl. He has been acfive in fhe Pro- ieclion and Traclc clubs and Inframural Baskef- ball. JOYCE V. HUKING Don'+ malre fun of my dog pleads Joyce. Acfive in Sludenf Coun- cil, Execufive Council, Milesfone, Tennis, and A Cappella, her fulure plans include merchan- dizing. HERBERT L. HUSH Hush has been on Ihe Foofball, Traclc and Wreslling 'reams for fhree years. We hope he succeeds in living a life of luxury. N' ROBE s ecial in Play. Also, SAT, 'rman lhe Social V om'rhi+- . rind is 'Tu- e rn engineer- or chem- PAT. IANNIELLO, JR. Pal is irlced by Big Wheels. While in PHS, he was on lhe Freshman Baseball Ieam. His ambiiion is io have a new Cadillac. Lel's hope you gel if, Pal, STEPH. IANNOTTA, Jr. Sieve has gone our for Baseball for four years. Also, he was ac- five in lnframural Bas- kefball and 'rhe Press Club. Good luck in de- signing your own yachl, Sieve. ROSE IMPORTICO Being acfive in 'rhe Typing Club prepared Roe for fulure worlr in an office. She has an aversion for bobby socks worn wiih baller- inas. GILBERT R. JACKSON For lhe pasf Iwo years Gil has had fhe unpublicized buf necessary iob of man- aging fhe Baseball and Baslcefball feams. He'll become a veferinarian. LAURENCE D. JACKSON Foafball has played a big role in Jap's high school career. Af- 'rer graduafion he's heading for The medical profession. MICHAEL J. JACKSON Keep a model A named Hal Rod our of Milce's way. He has served on fhe Siu- denf Council and hopes lo become a sales en- gineer. Lois of luck Milne. DON JOHNSON Don, who wanls fo, be an archaeologisl' a++er graduafion, sang his way fhrough fhe Mixed Chair and Boys' Ensemble. RICHARD R. JOHNSON Sporls rafe high wifh Ricky. He's been very acfive in J.V. and Var- si+y Foofball, Baslcelball and Baseball. Ricky is Sfudenf Council Vice- Presidenl' and is loalc- ing forward +0 college. Wha'r's irlcsome aboul' Glass Boy singing Mona Lisa? X . DORIPANDR Q , l JORG NSEN3 Z Coming io PH Tha year Trom across The xoolfpodtwos elleded ereT y,o her- o e- roomdiacling snolilm- OKIJ, 's rr? Tp ' noy Dgris 'iv el' !?xilTure p ns 'inclugz college. r lg- J , DOROTHY KADAR DoT, she is bofh- ered by people who are always laTe, wanTs Cl career and Then a hus- band. She was acTive in The LaTin and Office Machines clubs and The Milesfone. FRED KATZMAN KoTz has been ac- Tive in l:ooTball, lnTra' mural BaskeTball, WresT- ling and Bowling. Our TuTure college man's peT peeve is, Teaching a Tish To swim? HELEN KENDZIERSKI Red, a member of The Typing Club, wanTs To be a secreTary in a lawyer's office. She warns, Don'T coll me ShorTiel SANDRA E. KRINEY Oh, for Those wide open spaces in The WesT, says Sandy, who was acTive in The ExecuTive Council, For- um, Spanish and Biol- ogy Clubs, UsherSquad and The school choirs. JOAN H. KENNISON STudenT Council, Usher Squad, ExecuTive Council, MilesTone,and Sophomore Class Sec- reTary are some of Jo's many acTiviTies. She hopes To aTTend Skidmore College aTTer graduaTion. BOB KINDIG Bob, who will be remembered as a mem- ber oT our ouTsTanding l95O FooTball Team, and of The WresTling Team, plans To spend The nexT Tour years in college. His peT peeve - WhaT do you say. glass boy? RHUBENA KEITH Rici is heading Tor a TuTure in medicire or modern languages. She was acTive in The Span- ish Club and A Cap- pella. CLAIRE ANN KENDZIERSKI Claire, who doesn'T like conceiTed boys, kepT busy in The Typing Club. She'll Take a Trip around The world some- day. HAROLD R. KNIGHT AnoTher candidaTe Tor The Air Force is Royie whose peT peeve is lrene by her- selT. During his Tour years in high school, he has been on The FooT- ball, Track and WresT- ling Teams. LORRAINE KRASNICK Rainey, who haTes crew cuTs, was acTive in The Library Council. Afler graduaTion, she hopes To go To a Junior College To prepare for a musical career. HOWARD P. KRINICK Band, Track, Proiec- Tion Club, PhoTography Club, and Shop Club, are some of l'lowie's acTiviTies. We wish you luck as an orThodonTisT. GEORGE KYLE Ano er oT:xe,V9cY2x ' ge h b in The Semis my T C6TJncil xeou 'w'+TQ'b?:5i..,ei?fh5- rig 6owr'n'b Cl b. us' ' gleevedn by ll eiiwho are ull business. LOIS l. LARMOUR Nursing school is nexT Tor Lois who has kepT busy on The Mile- sTone STQTT. People ThaT are always bragging annoy Lois The mosT. .frjv . fm RALPH LAURO Walking To school in The morning doesn'T agree wiTh Ralph, a Tu- Ture chemical engineer. He was Homeroom Chairman in his Sopho-f more year. 1 ,. r' I.. 1 , ,A ' f D797 -1 4 , u,f , 1 , s. 2 ,fpf4.s4. MQW' of 'v 1: V -rf-r-1 vc ,cliff- VERONICA ANNE LAVELLE Modern Dancing, Typing Club, Rhyfhmic Swimming. Baslwerball, Tennis, and Solfball have lmepl Vera busy during her high school years. l+'s homework fha? vexes her fhe mosr. Her furure plans in- clude being a medical secrefary. oys people on lime. her PHS Class and rure plans include col- lege. DOUGLAS LEVY College and Denial school are ahead for Doug, who was in Male Chorus, Mixed Chorus, French Club, and weni oul for Ten- nis. The driver of a cerfain Model A had beiferbecarefullhough. BARBARA E. LEWIS Shorlie was a member or' The Old Tess lamenf Club and be- longs lo l li-Tri. I-ler ambirion is lo reach Zi and her pei' peeve is bees in a classroom. ,Qi r'7'MMffl',-fQ,, L 1 I KEITH S. LOCK Bufch hopes io lravel around fhe world someday. Hes been acfive in lhe lnlramural Baslcefball for four years. l'lis pei peeve- people who lallm and say nolhing. JOHN W. LOCKE When Jack be- comes a cop le'l's hope he doesn'+ forgel us. Tall girls had beffer sieer clear of him. JOYCE F. LOCOVICZ People wiihouf a sense of humor irlc l.oco. Acfive on ihe Eniree, Milesfone and Typing Club, she'll en- fer fhe field of mer- chandising. U N K LOMBARDI M- ambiggl is , +9 e a me nic. ' Has bei n ,infk Band , for three yearfzgplaytf Boslcefb and kde f isoiifyncilfkwi sian cpnceifeabpwl V LUND r e m e m b e r and his I lg redheads in I enior Play. He al ep busy ggjAp the Senior Clos gl d on 'rhe Swim- mi and Track leams. ORENCEP Lus ARTEN L X, fvlbrwfzmboy if a peeve of Fics l'ler Ffibilion ' lo be an Iliiiferior gtoraior. Her aciiyyfes are As- sembly' Commi ee, Milesfjle, and Thjyp- inghnd Machine Clubs. -, . EVELYN BARBARA ANN LYONS Archery, Dramalics. Soilball and rhe Enfree lcepf Evie busy. She wanls To become a lady wresller. V . i is 1 . , I . EVELYN GILDA LOMBARDO f Evie wanis io be successful in life and accomplish a lol: Her pei peeve is conceifed and unfriendly people. OLGA LOUKIDES Olga has been a member of fhe Drama and Spanish clubs and lhe Execufive Council. Her pef peeve is peo- ple who ask foolish queslions. Her ambifion is 'ro be a buyer. JACK LYONS Jack doesn'+ lilre hard headed people. I-le plans 'ro become a commercial ariisi. His Pl-IS aclivifies are Var- siiy and JV Fooiball. RICH. G. MACKENZIE Mac has been a 'lailhful member of The Siege Eleciricians, fhe fellows who conlribuie so much, buf are sel- dom seen. He plans To enfer 'rhe business world. I Nm, JOHN F. MAHER G-eTTing up aT seven peeves Jack who was a member of The Boys' Choir and on The WresTling and JV Base- ball Teams. He hopes To become a mechan- ical engineer. HORTENCIA ALVERA MANSILLA ConceiTed people irl: Tangee who was a member oT The Typing Club. She wanfs To be- come a TypisT. JOHN MAKER To be a Planning lin oTy p e operaTor, LiTTle John haTes To qeT up in The morning. lMosT people doll ncogn o-1:96 ' ously ' KENT MARTIN Among KenT's ccTivi- Ties are Assembly Com- miTTee, Tennis, and The Ushers' Squad. He plans To go To engi- neering college. SUZAN MANENTE Suzie's peT peeve is people who call her Suzanne. Enfree, Mile- sfone, Typing Club, Ex- ecuTive Council, and Hi-Tri are To her crediT. She hopes To be- come a nurse 1 i 1 V ' LOUISE MANGO Lou's peT peeve is boys. who drinlc To be cufe. A member oT The Typing Club. she plans To become a sec- reTary. Good luck! MARY F. MANLEY MighTy Mouse dis- lilces snobs and conceiT- ed people. She was a member of The LaTin Club and Hi-Tri. Her T'uTure will be To make oThers happy. Q ' RICHARD S. MATHEWSON AnoTher aThleTe To be proud of, MaTTy proved himselT in FoaT- ball, BaslceTball and Track. He hopes To be a poulfry Tarmer. How's The ankle, glass boy? irlis him, SADIE MAZET The Typing Club has given Sadie some good pracTice Tor a TuTure in The commercialfield She has an aversion To Tollcg who always aslc Toolish quesTions. DOROTHY MCCRACKEN Annoyed when she can'T read her own wriT- ing, DaTTie's ambi- Tion is To become a secreTary. She has been on The Library Council and in The OTTice Ma- chines Club. SHELAGH MARIE McGAFFlN ShorT girls and mir- rors are Mac,'s peeves. Ushers, Typing and Biology clubs are To her crediT. Her Tu- Ture lies in medical Technology. ORCHID McNElL Orchid has been ac- Tive in Hi-Tri. Her am- biTion is To become a designer and a dress- maker. Her peT peeve is people who only Think aT Themselves. BERNARD McCOLGAN Bernie iusT doesn'T like geTTing up in The morning. He hopes To be a member of The STaTe Police Force. N ighT duTy7 N ' 4 ' Na HARRY S. McCALlj STeve's peT peeve. is a daTe wiTh a gold diggerf' He hopes To become a reTired busi- ness man. DONALD G. McVICKER Don hopes To be- come a Toolmalcer. His PHS acTiviTies are STage ElecTrician and The Radio Club. His peT peeve is women . driversl -' If ,Cf L F 4' , ' 'I 1 1 ' , , . Cl fi . --'W' ' 'Q , - 1 N' s- T ' s l,' g.. ,.,- 'Jim JD df pj j MIKE MERRILL . Hemo is joining been on 'rvgihe ranks of college -Council, bound graduales. He Squ and :fi played Fooiball here ai W I PHS busy. opes fo We j ifiee. Sh was I hope so, fool D aciive in The French, Bowling, and Games clubs. DONALD MICHIE People who are all business boiher Mick who hopes lo be suc- cessful and make a mini. He has been ac- 'rive in Cross Couniry and Track, as well as in Ihe Proleclion Club. WM. LEE MILLER Track Club and The Track and Cross Coun- iry ieams have kepi Bill busy. People who waich him eal boiher him, FLORENCE MITCHELL Which Iwin has The pei' peeve7 lI's Fay, who dislikes being asked, Are you +win5? Acfive on the Usher Squad, Milosione, Li- brary Council, and The Girls' Leaders Club, She hopes Io gain rec- ogniiion as a ieacher. TOUBE MITCHELL Now for The olher hall. Toube, wilh 'rhe same peeve and am- biiion as her Twin sis- ier, has been aciive on The Milesfone, Usher Squad, PHS News Bu- reau and The Executive Council. MARVIN MOFSOWITZ Marv's pei' peeve is giving his books 'ro The Freshman. lWhy?I Alihough he7is unde- cided aboui his fuiure, we know he'll make good. JEANETTE ANNE MONDELLO Flouierbeas on cou- ierbeaps seem 'ro an- noy Jeaneiie. Her school aciiviiies have included The Enfree, Office Machine, and Card clubs. Traveling comes nexf for Jeaneiie. DONALD L. MOORE Red is a happy man. His amb'iIion is io be a sleeplechase iockey. We wish him lols of luck and lois of blue ribbons. MARIE A. MONTFORTE Marie has been o member of The Drama Club, Student Council, and fhe Senior Execu- 'rive Council. College is nexi in line, and her pei peeve seems Io be fleulerbeas on couier- beaps, Honesfl KATHERINE MOORE Ka+hie wanfs Io wriie and illuslraie c besi seller. One Ihal' gels banned in Bosion? Her main inreresis in PHS have been lhe Milesfone. French Club and Tennis. KATHLEEN M. MOORHOUSE If you're conceiied. sieer clear of KiHen. She ius+ can'+ sfand snobs. Afler gradua- lion, she will ailend Wilfred Academy wiih hopes of becoming a beauiician-Good luck! JOHN W. MORLEY Three fields are open Io Jack: business, polifics and psychiairy. Which will if be? While al PHS, he was very aciive in Dramaiics. ALICE MORRIS Alice was one of The dozen in Ihe Senior Play, and was also Fea- 'rure Ediior of 'rhe Mile- sfone. College is ahead for Alice. .IEANNE J. MORTON if you wanf fo rafe high wifh Morf don'f call her Shorfy. A member of fhe Typing Club, she hopes fo gain success in fhe field of merchandising. ROGER NEAL Bunny is anofher fellow who wanfs fo ioin fhe Navy and see The world. His pef peeve is Plainfield High School's big fime Rom- eos, iHaw obouf Juli- efs?l RONALD And The him busy ALLAN MUNITZ lnferrogofion in fhe offendance office bofh- ers Allan, who hopes fo become a good bac- ferialogisf and win a Nobel prize. He has been acfive in JV Foof- ball, HELEN P. NICHOLSON Nick hopes fo gain fame and forfune in fhe modeling field. She claims her pef peeve is boys --All boys? RONALD MYERS The Junior Play, Mile- sfone, and,Enfroe are Ronny's acfivifies. Someday he hopes fo win an argumenf wifh Mr. Kisfler. JEROME A. NATALE The U. S. Marines will probably claim Malare. We wish him luck when he sefs up his own shoe repair busi- ness affer his hifch in fhe service. lk.. 'As-R hx--'fix xg'-h. . I A AAA X -xL,f5 JOSEPH M. NATALE Tom has no peeves buf hopes fo become a successful bufcher. We wish him luclc. JACQUELYN C. NOE Acfive in fhe Typing Club, Jackie has an aversion for boys who drinlr fo be cufe. She hopes for a successful fufure in fhe field of modeling. YH v', SYLVIA A. NORMENT To be a lab fech- nician or ' nurse is Sandy's ambifion. We've all seen her ouf on fhe field as a fwirler. Also, she's lcepf busy wifh Hi-Tri. JOAN O'CONNOR Anyone who's a fardy-parfy is af fhe boffom of Joannie's lisf. Wifh this in mind, she'll malre o mosf puncfuol secrefary un- doubfedly. l PAUL O'KEEFFE Ushers. Key Club. Class Presidenf Boys' Sfafe have made Poke o busy guy. He also played Varsify Foofball on our I950 feam, ANN LOUISE OLIVER Ann has been acfive in Sfudenf Council, Execufive Council, Ten- nis, and French Club. People who are lafe annoy Ann-Any one in parficular? Business school is nexf an Ann's agenda. ANN C. OLSEN Ansie wanfs fo be a privafe secrefary afler graduafion. She has been a member of fhe Usher Squad and Office Machines Club and has an aversion fo cliques. JANET L. OLSEN lf's no soap for you people who always say l have fo - Jan's one wish is fo live a long and happy life. JOAN E. O'SULLlVAN Oh for fhose faraway places wilh sfrange sounding names. Ac- five in lhe Library Council and Typing Club, Joannie is peeved by people who show fheir fempers. CALVIN P. PAGE Cal, who dislilces conceifed people. was acfive in fhe Slcefch Club, Affer graduafion, he'll go info fhe phar- maceufical field. LOIS A. PAGE From pasf perform ances, we're sure Pag- ie will go far wifh her singing. She's been very acfive in fhe Band, Mixed Chorus, A Cap- pella, and Girls' En- semble. HENRY PARCELL Hank is heading for college offer grad- uafion, Junior Leaders Club, Sludenf Council, JV Foofball and lnfraf mural Wresfling have occupied his fime. nv' gr'- Y O V TONY C. PARENTI Uncle Sam may cle- cide Tony's fufure. Ofherwise, he'll go info The air condifioning business. One of his acfivifies was Radio Club of which he was presidenf. L. PAYTEN Sporfs are imporfanf fo Cliff who played on our l95O Foofball feam. Also, he was ac- ive in Wresfling and Foofball. He is mal:- ing 'rhe Army Air Force his career, JOHN L. PERRY Sporfs rafe high wifh Jack who played V Foofball and JV Foof- boll, Baseball and Bas- lcefball. He plans fo become a farmer. JAMES PEALE An all-'round guy, Jim will be remem- bered mosf of all as fhe Presidenf of fhe Sfudenf Council. He also wenf for Tennis. Dramafics and served as Junior Class Presi- denf. KS is 'M JULIUS C. PERRY The Hsophisficafed senorifas of PHS an- noy Caesar who was in fhe Spanish and Old Tesfamenf clubs. We wish you success in your own business. BARBARA L. PEARSON Shorf and conceifed men annoy Bobbie who plans for a fufure which will include col- lege and nursing. She has enioyed parficipaf- ing in fhe Old Tesfa- menf and Modern Dancing clubs while in PHS. JEANNE PEPE Now why would any- one wanf fo anger Pep and coll her Pigmy? Pep's ac- fivifies have been Sfu- denf Council, Senior Play, Freshman Secre- fory and fhe Milesfone. To grow and grow and grow is Pep's am- bifion, W' i. al: inf w u -76 He's been ive Cross Coun ry, Wresf- ling, Traclc. and JV Baseball. Also, he was a member of lhe Sens ior Execufive Council. HARRIS W. PHILLIPS. JR. Here is a long- winded fellow! Flip ran for four years on fhe Traclc and Cross Counfry feams. lf's col- lege and a career as a veferinaricn for him affer graduafion. GLORIA C. PIERSON Shor+y's anofher man boxer-- really? The Old Tesfamenf and Typing clubs, and Hi- Tri have been her main inferesfs while in PHS. The fufure has fravel- ing in sfore for Gloria -Bon Voyage! CAROL ANN PINN Cappie hopes fo become a laborafory fechnician. She's been an acfive member of fhe Mileslone. Drama Club and Usher Squad. -f ' .-sf.-rf' ' ...afg- WALTER G. QXPITKEJHLET . H Go6dfTlU'cl:, si. :Ve--ho-pe'-yaLPlT'fZ A fb I., OFTTEMW 8 'G bf! RONALD J. PLATT Ronald, acTive on The EnTree and MilesTone was known Tor his arT work, He also parTici- Senior paTed in The Play, and The SlreTch clubs. and DramaTic He'll be an illusTraTor. 5, Es Ks W. SHERMAN C. POTTER Sherm has done a good iob as Business EdiTor oT The Milesfone. He also has parTicipaT- ed in Tennis and The Chess clubs. He hopes To become an archi- TecT. RICHARD 'A. REFFLER Red will go To col- lege and 'Take up ac- counTing aTTer gradua- Tion. He has been an acTive band member Tor Three years. DONALD L. REINKEN Don'T gape aT Don's Thermos boTTle! The MaTh DebaTing, Ger- man, LaTin, and UniTed World FederalisTs clubs sTill leTT him some Time To serve as Manager oT our l95O FooTball Team. JOAN C. RILEY To obTain a good secreTarial posiTion is Rile's ambiTion. She has been a member of The MilesTone and En- Tree sTaTTs and The Typ- ing Club, .-s PATRICIA POWELL DramaTics, Twirlingi and ExecuTiye Council are iusT some oT PaT's acTiviTies. She plans To be a social worker. E DELANA H. RINEHART Donnie, whose peT peeve is chewing gum, has been acTive in STU- denT Council, Mile- sTone, French Club, and Tennis. Her ambi- Tion is college, adver- T'sing, and New Yorlc. .ser JOAN AUDREY RECHOWICZ To organize a bas- lceTball Team oT her own is Reclr's ambi- Tion. She has been acTive in The Leaders, and ApparaTus clubs. also The BaslreTball Team. B.T.O, sTudenTs raTe low wiTh This gal. MAUREEN JUNE ROSE Please don'T call Maur a liTTle girl. Wirh college as her goal, Maur has been lrepT busy in STudenT Council, ExecuTive Coun- cil, The Milesfono and The school choirs. BARBARA M. ROSS To live aT The shore all year 'round would suiT Bobbie Une. Her peT peeves are people who don'T cooperaTe. She has been acTive in Milesfone, Girls' En- semble, Mixed Chorus, and A Cappella. been and MARILYN D. RUSSELL Russ is boThered by hearing Joan Tall: abouT Eddie. ln PHS, she's been in The Typing Club and Hi-Tri. We're sure she'll succeed in her ambiTion To be a secreTary. STELLA L. RYMER ConceiTed people be- ware oT Bebe -you're her peT peeve. The Milesfone Typing STGH was her inTeresT. Her ambiTion is To geT mar- ried and seTTle down. 5 PHYLLIS M. SABINO Phyl plans To be- come a nurse and geT her B.S. in nursing. She has been acTive in Tennis, BaslreTball and Baseball. I FRANCIS SALVATORE Music is The word for Frank, He was in rhe Boys' Ensemble, Mixed and Male Choruses and Orchesfra'Club. Nafur- ollv. i+'s a musical ca- reer for him.. CAROL SAND You owe your year- book picrure fo Car- rie who was Phologra- phy Ediior of The Mile- sfone. Her ofher acfivi- rives included Assembly Commiffee Chairman, Senior Class Treasurer, Siudenf Council and Usher Squad. REUTILIO LOUIS SANTAGUIDA RH is bolhered by boys who grow beards. He was aciive as Sen- ior Homeroom Presi- denr, in 'the Cooking and Baskefball Clubs and weni oui for lnira- mural Baskeiball. VIOLET SANTANGELO To be a successful secreiary is Terry's plan for fhe fuiure. While in PHS she was aclive in Hi-Tri. Big Wheels who are rusry spokes sleer clear of Terry, KENNETH R. SARTE Vacillaling people an- noy Ken who was a member of ihe Key Club. He wanls io re- main a bachelor, Well, girls? BARRY SCHENK Squir+ ignores +hose affecled wom- en! Acfive in Tennis, Swimming, Junior Play, Milesfone, PHS News Bureau, and rhe Male Chorus. He is heading for college. JEAN SCHIANO Jeanie is anofher who wanls lo see lhe world - lalone?l Her pei peeve is people wiihouf a sense of humor. MADELYNN SCHIFFO Lynn has been ac- five in Mixed Choir, A Cappella and Mile- sfone. People who don'+ laugh af her iokes bofh- er Lynn. She hopes fo grow fo be five Feel, seven inches. SALLY J. SCHMEYER Quire ihe songslress, Sally has been a mem- ber of lhe A Cappella. Mixed Chorus and Girls' Ensemble, besides working on fhe Mile- sione. We know you'll make fhe grade as a nurse. ROWENA SCHOENER Conceiled p e o p l e seem fo annoy Row. Acfive in 'rhe Sketch, Leaders and Drama clubs, A Cappella, and The Milesrone, she is hoping lo 'reach arf. ARTHUR E. SCHROEDER, JR. Track and Cross Coun- fry have occupied a lor of fhis fellow's fime. Like everyone else, ger- iing up in fhe morning 'rroubles him. Good luck to you, Arr, in 'lhe engineering field. WILLIAM A. SELLS fSe n i o r Homeroom Presideni, Fooiba l l , Track. and Wresrling are some of Aggie's aciivilies. His per peeve - unnecessary home- work! His ambiiion-fo make and spend a mini! RENEE SHAPIRO Eager ro oblain Mrs. degree, Renee has par- 'ricipafed in lhe Drama Club, French Club, PHS News Bureau, and also in The Junior Play. We hope you find rhe righl person fo give you your degree. PRISCILLA G. SHAW Anyrime you wflni' your mind sfudied go +0 Pri5 who's eager ro obiain o BA degree in psychology, She's been kept busy wilh Drama, French, and Press clubs, and Tennis. EDWARD T. SHERIDAN, JR. Ted has been Usher, Sludenl Council mem- ber, and also was ac- five on fhe Track and Cross Counlry reams. Per peeve-pei peeves. Ted is looking for- ward io college. JEAN MAY SHUHA Eager lo make a name in fhe iournalisfic or dramafic world, Jeannie has gollen a good sfarf on school publicalions, and in class produclions. She was also Twirler Cap- fain and an Usher, DOROTHY H. SHULTS DoHie, who dislikes boys who don'l lake hinis, has been acfive in A Cappella, Mixed Choir, Baskeiball and Tennis. She hopes lo be a nurse and specialize in child care. VALDEMAR SKOV To be a successful elecfrical engineer is Val's ambilion. His PHS aclivilies have been Varsily Swimming, Malh Club and Orches- fra. Vol has no per peeve, he's Hperleclly salisfiedf' JOAN E. SLIFER To become a velerin- arian is fhe wish of Jo who parlicipaled in The Girls' Leaders. Appcralus ond Tumb- ling clubs, Her pe? peeve is people who always gripe about somefhing. JOAN H. SLODOWSKI Joan has been gain- ing experience 'ro be- a secrelary in lhe Typ- and Office Machines clubs while in PHS. Her pei peeve is +wo- faced people. ALISON SMITH Alison's clever poslers and arf work will be re membered by all of us. She was Arl Edilor of lhe Milesfone and a member of fhe French Club. CATHERINE J. STEELE Big wheels wilh bro- ken spokes annoy Calhef who wanls lo own a beaulilul home. She has been aclive in lhe Office Machines Club. MELVIN A. SMITH Music, music, music is for Mel, He's been in fhe Male, Mixed, and Boys' choruses, and would like lo become a concerl musician. Mel was also Freshman Class Presidenf. ANDREW STIGLITZ Mac has an aver- sion fo a model A named Ho+rod - yours, Mac? Wresl- ling and Malh Club have been Mac's PHS inleresfs. All Mac asks lor is a qood iob offer college. MATTHEW J. SNEDEKER MaHy wanls lo cross Niagara Falls in a barrel. He hos been. aclive on The Assembly Commilfee nd canll sfandgf caled girls. X ,CC ' .rf fe af A ff fy l GEORGE STRUBEL Cross Counlry, Track and Execulive Council, plus being President of The Key Club, have kepl George busy. He wonls fo be successful and avoid people who are all business. RICHARD T. SNELL Dick has been ac- live on our JV and Var- sily Foofball leams. He wanls io be a success and avoids people who a Whaf do you say, ss Boy? lv 1 L V ROY SNYDER Roy seems lo be fool! ball minded and was an acfive member of lhe JV and Varsily Foolball leams, Good luck affer graduafion, Roy. happy were sure. aclivilies Slu- denl Council, Ushers, Milesione and Enfrse. Her per peeve-Busy felephone linesl Any- one special, Peggy? ETHEL STUBITS Spelling is lhe pel peeve of Efhel, who has been aclive in The Mile- sfone, Dramolics, Typ- ing, and Office Ma- chine clubs. We're sure she'll succeed in her ambifion To be o sece refary. ELIZABETH STYLIANOS BeTTy is baThered by Two-Taced people. She's been in The Typ- ing Club and wanTs To Take a Trip To Europe. Here's hoping your wish comes Truel v EDWARD TALBOT Ward is one of our ouTsTanding aThleTes, having parTicipaTed in JV and VarsiTy FooTball and BaskeTball, also wo e all ulnes I. Tion STudenT Council. People her pf - I WM. D. SULLIVAN Girls, don'T swoon aT male singers-iT drives Bill mad, Bill has been a member oi The Milesfone, SkeTch and Biology clubs. For The Tuiure-Be rich, be happy, be successTull GEORGE W. SURLES Georgie wanTs To become a barber, Trav- el around The world, meeT a rich widow and geT married-and he says his peT peeve is girls and money-now Georgiel AUDREY SUTTON We're sure Faye will succeed in her am- biTion To Tollow in The TooTsTeps of Sarah Vaughn. Her many ac- TiviTies include The Girls Glee Club, Mile- s+one, and Senior Drama Club. ROBERTA R. SUTTON Bo would like To hold a privaTe secre- Tary's posiTion. Being EdiTor of The Milesfone Typing sTaFT hasn'T kepT her from parTicipaTing in A Cappella and Mixed Choir. WUI on ,The Lge, ness men acT osTenTa- Tious beware of This gall .7 SHIRLEY E. TAYLOR Shirl hopes To have an R.N. aTTer her name someday, She's been a member of A Cappella and Tumbling clubs, ' and is annoyed by de- ceiTTul people. MICHAEL TOMARO ELIZABETH A. RALPH S. TUCKER Mike plans To con- Tinue his educoTion by going on To Trade school. Girls who giggle geT under his skin. TRAMONTANO Boys who drink To be cuTe sTeer clear oT Chickie in case you value your lifel While in PHS she was in The Typing Club and hopes To do secreTarial work in The Tufure. Music has been Dark Eyes' inTeresT in school He's been in The Male Chorus, Mixed Choir and Boys' En- semble. Ralph wanTs To geT married and have Two children ThaT look like himl N. RUTH THEISZ Men who don'T like women drivers, beware of Tice who won'T have To worry abouT her ambiTion To be happy! Among her ac- TiviTies are Milesfone, Mixed Choir and A Cappella. JANET E. TURNER Teaching and social work rank high wiTh Jan who has been acTive in The Senior Ex- ecuTive Council, PHS News Bureau and French Club. The peT peeve OT This friendly gal-snobsl ACHILLE G. TIBALDI, JR. ArT hopes To become an arTisT and we wish him luck. Girls seem To boTher him The mosT. Can'T we do some- Thing abouf ThaT? SALLY ANN TURNER This TuTure kinder- garTen Teacher is boTh- ered by girls who smoke. During her Tour years in PI-IS, she has been in The Band, Lead- ers, Mixed Chorus, Milesfone and Drama clubs. GEORGE C. TZAMQS All George aslrs for in lhe fulure is lo be successful. Sounds prel- ly good 'ro us. Besl of luclc, George. BARBARA L. VIETH Nursing is in Bab's fulure. She has been acfive in Mixed Choir. Usher Squad, Milesfone and Enlree, She doesn'+ appreciale lhe fascin- aling aroma of The chemislry labl LORRAINE B. WALLEY People who use in- correcl English had bel- ler noi be palienls of fhis fulure nurse, if fhey value Their lives! Dramatic, Biology and . Typing clubs are among Larry's aclivilies in PHS. ROBERT VALENTINO Ta be a successful lawyer is Bob's am- bilion. Maybe lhen he can do somelhing aboul 'fhose long home- worlc assignmenls Thai' irlc him so. FRED VAN ECK Fleellool, as you know, has been our- slandinq on lhe Track and Cross Counlry leams. The Mileslone, German, and Baslcel- ball clubs are also 'ro his credif. News broad- casling is Fred's fulure ambifion. . ' .. WILLIAM A. ANGELINA J. VENABLE K VERDICCHIO re's anof r on Ther ' lh' Nufaxrbrabrxs worse llian Ihighilhjeelgg wanfs lo lravel. Bil hoes wilh slocl:s, says wanls ,lo eNhe wg Julie. Milesfone, Typ- Xxle big ing Club, and Chamber YN, Music Club are fa her y credil. Julie's ambi- lion is lo worlr in an office. DEAN WACHTEL Red-eyed anis wilh glasses for some rea- son iusf don'l agree wilh Dean. V Tennis, JV Swimming, and Slu- denf Council are some of his pasl acliviliesin PHS. ,Mu- .J r KATHLEEN WALDRON Aclive in lhe Usher Squad, Girls' Leaders and OFFice Machine clubs. Kalhy hopes lo be lhe secrelary fo a nice, easy boss. We hope so foo. NANCY WALKER Walk, who was Secrelary of Sludenl Council, Co-Caplain of lhe Cheerleadrs, and an Usher, became The PHS Faolball Queen. Aller college, she wanls lo see Europe. WALTER R. WALKER I One sided umpires really annoy Sonny who was aclive in Var- sily, JV and Freshman Baseball, as well ,as Inframural Baskefball and lhe Senior Execu- +ive Council. His ambi- fion is +o become a pro-baseball player. DONALD R. WALTER Don's been aclive on The JV Crass Coun- fry Team during his Junior and Senior years. He hopes fo become an arlisl. CASIMIR WANCZYK Cas, who wanls 'ro become a denlisl, piclcs iaclc-rabbil' baseballs as his pet peeve, His aclivilies include S+u- denl Alhlelic Adviser, Varsily and JV Baslrel- ball, and Vice-Presidenl' of lhe Junior Class. MARILYN A. WEBER People who lie and brag, sleer clear of Marilyn! She's lalcen par? in Sludenf Coun- cil, Execulive Council and Mileslone. She plans on a nursing ca- reer for fhe fulure. Good luck, Marilynl PATRICIA ANN WEDGEWORTH Wedgie, who is bolhered by apple- polishers, has been ac- live in Soffball, Mile- stone, and as an S.A.T. Represenfafive. She wanls lo play leil 'field for fhe Broolzlyn Dod- gers. Hope you malce if EDWARD S.WENDELL Hom oclors irlc Ed- die, who would lilce io become on acior or o ieacher. He has been aclive in fhe Drama Club and was in The Junior Ploy. Eddie hopes lo ioin The Navy somefime. CHARLE D. HITE To beca w' d Humor lvfo is I - bifion o, c ,' who has gin V e ed Choru on ih ond. i lrs are il el il Q Q 0 Q fl ill' 1 XJ MARNIE WHITE Aclive in Drama Club, Siudenl Council, A Cappella, Milesfone. and Recreolional Club, Mom Gomes has an aversion fo in- sincere people. l'r's info 'rhe air as a siewardess for Marn. Happy landings! , D RAE WHITE Roe, who is peeved wiih people who argue, hos been aciive in A Coppella, Mixed Choir and Ushers. Her plans for lhe fulure include o nursing career. I BARBARA L. WILLIAMS To be a librarian and go lo Soulh America are Muffi+'s plans offer leaving PHS. She was Presideril of Li- brary Council, os well as being a member of 'rhe Leaders Club. JAMES WILSON To become a moiiOn picfure operaior or 0 radio announcer is Jim's ambifion. I-Ie has been gaining ex- perience in fhe Proiec- iion Club ihese lasl four years. He has also been ociive in 'rhe Key Club. Jim's pei peeve is shorf skiris. MARGUERITE E. WING Margie deserves credir as Edi+or-in- Chief of 'rhe l95I Mile- sfone. She also was a member of The Modern Dance Club and is planning io aiiend Ohio S+ale Universily. Ghz'-f. JOHN J.' '. WINZENREID John is al peace wilh The world and so is minus a pei peeve. He wanls fo become a Mason. We hope he achieves his goal. 5 afar fi KATHLEEN WOLF To play 'rhe piano like Mr. Penis would suil' Kolhy fine. Her pei peeves are moior- cycle cowboys. She has been acfive in lhe En- free, A Cappella Choir, fha Dromo, Office Ma- chines, and Hi-Tri clubs. BENJAMIN J. WOOD Girls who wall: like camels are +he main dislike of Ben, who was acfive in lhe Radio Club. He wonis lo be- come o good sailor, and ihen someday go info +he air-condiiion- ing business, MINNIE C. WOOD Min dislikes fhe social circle. Her am- biiion is io be success- ful in wha+ever she does. We wish her luck. MARY L. WINZENREID Winnie is againsf cliques and dull parries. Besides being secrelary of her senior home- room, she was aciive in lhe German Club. CAROLYN WITTMAN Alihough Ediior-in Chief of lhe Enfree. Carol has found lime lo be in The PHS News Bureau and +he Dra- malic Club. We hope she'II find success in fhe field of odveriising. Those says whose ambi- iusi io live a long and happy life. We wish him Iuclc. LIBBY WOOLFSON Aciive in Sludenl' World Federolisfs, En- 'iree and Milesione, Bi- ology and Debofing clubs, Libby's fulu-re includes The sludy of science or educalion. WRIGHT, JR. To become a success- Tul lawyer is Billy's ambiiion. His acTiviTies included STudenT Coun- cil, Cross CounTry Team, Vice-PresidenT oT The Senior Class., and The MilesTone. People who know iT all boTher Bill, JOHN E. ZAREMBA Preiudice and inTol- erance worry John, whose acTiviTies includ- ed The MaTh Club. We wish him luck in his one ombiTion, To become successful. eeeeeeg s:..:f eeeee s fem. . ,. .L ---- - ' ' Ty sp if 4 - . . .si V ,--: 2 + T k is N- 1 FRANK W, DELNERO IT will be Trade school or The Armed Forces Tor Frank aTTer graduaTion. He isn'T alone when he says he doesn'T like To geT up in The morning. he PETE YANNOTTA His ambiTion is To own The George Wash- ingTon Bridge. IT sounds impossible buT we wish him luck anyway. Sam's peT peeve and worry is The draTT. MARY ZEC Mary has been kepT busy working The Li- brary Council during her high school years. Good luck as a recep- TionisTl JOYCE YOUNG One Time PresidenT oT The Library Council, TooTs hopes Tor suc- cess, The Milesfone and Archery have kepT her busy also. If A I Ly fill Z, . ALBERT WILLIAM ZEINER. JR. People who mind oTher people's business annoy Al, who has been on The Track and Cross CounTry Teams. To go inTo business is Al's idea of a happy T'uTure. 'CAROL YOUNGMAN People who are al- ways laTe, who has been acTive in Leaders. Milesfone. Archery, Bi- ology Club, Library Council, and Execulive Council. She hopes To be a successful nurse. I I f H MARILYN ZAGORIA Marilyn's peT peeves are narrow-minded peo- ple. She has been ac- Tive in Milesione, Dra- rnaTics and World Fed- eralisTs' clubs. and hopes To maior in sociology, We wish her luck. ,xp J rig, SY ,f 'T ,X ANTH. DALESANDRO VarsiTy FooTball and JV FooTball have kepf Tony busy. His am- biTion is To make a million dollars and Then reTire. We hope he suc ceeds. i pe peeve. ' - ecided aboul' his IuT re. We wish him luck in whaTever he chooses. BE T :lt IG o y I - 1 IWOPPY an 'in e is JOSEPH F. HUGHES Discipline, lecTures and girls who are Too inTelligenT irk Dream BoaT. He wanTs To sTudy music and philos- ophy, His acTiviTies have been The Bowling, Tennis and Y clubs. EDWIN HAVENS Women drivers be- ware-here's a quy who doesn'T like you- Ed plans To become a Ford car dealer, 1 F' N. ELEANOR SANDELIER Sally come To PHS This year from PleasanT- ville High School. She hopes To become an accounTanT in New York. T331 nf?ro UIUC! 0766 QAM o7 z .N -L M r l ' Q C2 ' H 'F ev fi I! ' 5 . ' E, - . 1' Y m W ' il V 'T' if Q ' ,li 'r awww tl 5, H .:., bbbh :L la O E X1 1 is 2 f 1 P' H' . 52 1 9 ' jffnuw Lg En'-2-. 5' ' Q!s'BQbb72l:hmmmM S A .,:.,,. fi 2, R IT, P. AAU' 51 M f OO O 'Ni A D rg L of DW L E I g O0 :Zo X-' F ww f If 32 5 . V r - - D ag. I ' y Ag- '- gf 1 :g g u l, 0, M616 . 1 X' is MNST UWUWIJF73 L 00 Q 52 ' wil t XJ-' Q2 .,JJ imhrn .w 4 C rn c ---D321-In-I -imc? 1-U moi . .. 3 -1vm4m- g5'73mnztDU -I -f2A :L via I,.. I .A-!f- 'A S S- fa' , Li,5 A, D HUQQM, ww Q NY 9 'lf Rm Wllllnfliim . 'S WN, 9 , Q ,ii - I H sl? 'F.QQ'f,1. -- 5 .2 -1 i N... 4 K 5 H , sr ' X 5 ' 5 W ff- 3. Y x , 1 I .. Push pull puH puif fr JQE 45:2 ir 5 isfirf' 'Q Mulk? On your mark, gei sei, go! Too early, gurls, Brick Oo Back lily? 'I H Lawn ' parfy 1. - Sfrange Bedfellows A yy 7 x'f3 L ?'r ,ff Q 5 ifisikfkw mamma W.,- Can you fop +hi57 Ml? X Pullln iogefher Jus danglln ll- Siffing Pai 1 53 :Q No fair poolin' RNS? Xl . X - ex 1 5- S3 1 Q W3 Sweef Gerald Mine 583 f' I THE .IUNICRS L f f gh T B bi A Guinr1ess,V.Zierm'1n, E. Herman. 33 5 45' Q03 x 4 X u x X3 n TL C3 gffglx A f- il vlxx: ' xxx V ff Wiki' , I xxx ' xg 'Nigga' in ,1 ' 're- 1 KK 34 ilfwilfgy We, fhe Juniors, are heading for our lasf year righf around PHS. If seems as if we iusf sfarfed fhe big venfure only yesferday. In our firsf green year we chose Joyce Popovifch as our presidenf who was ably assisfed by Bill Luce. Nancy Joy, and Rufh Borsulc. The scared loolcs on our faces were almosf gone by fhe fime we held our Freshman Parfy. If was a ferrific success-bofh financiallv and sociollv. Before we knew if, we were sophisficafed Soph- omores who didn'f lef fhe new Freshman forgef if for a rninufe. Our class proiecf was fhe selling of red and blue PHS sficlcers and decals. Pefe Lawson, Marfin Sinfeff, Diane Young and Rufh Borsulc became our officers for fhe year. The nexf big sfep was fhe Soph- omore Donce. We decided fo become hill-billies for The evening. Fred Reiclce's band creafed fhe proper afmosphere for fhe square dancing. The dance was well offended and if added a few shillings fo our Whai' luck! A movie! We began our Junior year by choosing Ted Brem- ble as presidenf. Eugene Herman, Jinny Zieman and Anne Guinness were our ofher officers. We were well represenfed by members of fhe class on various com- miffees ond proiecfs. Our dramafic group won vari- ous recognifions and Faifh Nachmon was chosen Adress of fhe Evening af fhe lnferclass Play Tour- namenf. Sfudenf Council had our supporf and relied upon Bill Luce fo keep fhe budgef in order. The Jun- iors could always be found cheering fhe hard working members of fhe afhlefic feams on fo vicfory. Buf, of course. we all remember our Junior Dance, anofher big success! The dreamy music of Bill Sayre lcepf us in fhe proper mood for our fheme which was Safeway fo Heaven. The biggesf fhrill for us, fhough. was bein-g eligible fo affend fhe Junior-Senior Prom, fhe social climax of fhe year. Now, wifh our final goal in sighf, we're ready 'ro carry on fhe fradifion and spirif of PHS as has done Treasury- fhe presenf Senior class. E391 1' T I1 i s7'UlVl0ff' l24lVC6' B3 f ks kgb ., c ,ga - PM e- -N sie fe: Q ff s s s 4 1:-2 -LT' , -EQ ig 'L D r' P U7 U5 0 -n 3 U1 N I -x O sf WN' Uh ii lvl E401 James Abney Joseph Addario Marion Alberl' Elin Alexanderson Carol Anlokik Larry Armour Frances Averill Doris Avery Roberi Babbill Beniamin Bailey Jean Bailey Winslon Baker Carol Ann Baird Louis Baldasarre Marion Balen Angelina Barlella Larry Borllell' Eunice Bechlle Joan Beck Jean Bell James Berrier Palricio Berry Marie Bianculli William Billinglon Roberl Bishop Rufh Borsuk Grace Boruch Dolores Brady Roberl Bradley Ted Bramble Agnes Brower Barbara Brown Doris Brown Geneva Brown Thomas Brow Roberl Brugu?ere Phyllis Brundige Angelina Bucciero Carol Burgess Richard Burke Boyd Bulleriield Susan Cadou Auslin Callahan Daniel Campbell David Carlson Pafricia Ann Carr Carol Cariy Robert Carver Edylhe Cary John Caslro Marlene Calhie Eileen Caulfield Joan Cazeneuve Lois Chabok Richard Chabok Barbara Chandler Zulla Clark Clemenl Coleman Madeline ColeHa Helen Collins William Collins Palrick Colucci Ronald Colvin Mary Connolly Diane Conri Elizabelh Cook Thomas Conshay Anlhony Conlreras Palrick Conlursi Joseph Corrigan Anihony Corlese Michael Corlese Joan Coughlan Dorolhy Covey Bernadelle Coyne Valerie Cummings Henry Cunninghame Alfred Daniel Isaac Donner Norma Danner Peler Dawson Bernard DeAngelis Frank Dell Beno Marie Del.ucca Shelby Denis Douglas Dennick Susan Dennick Kenne+h Derman Rose D'lmperia Mary Ann Diodalo Alvin Dore Clyde Dorsey Juclv Dorsey Conslance Doyle Jean Dunbar Harrie? Epslein Ann Marie Esreves Eugene Eusrice Paul Fania Roberf Feasler Alan Fills William Fi+zGerald Richard Foley Marion Folk Thomas Ford Donald Earl Kerby Fowler Ralph Franco Shirley Frazier Arnold Frederick Paul Frederick Belly Freely Doris Freeman Bernard Fromm Dominick Furino Mazine Gabler Alberl Garcia Henry Gary Jay Gerber Rober+ Gearine Robert Gibbons Helen Gikas Judilh Gilberf Joyce Gillelrle Philip Gilman Delores Glenn Georgianna Goerz Marie Gogoleski Revo Goldenlhal Barbara Goodwin Joan Gransky Margarel Green Henry Greenfield Alberi Grossman Lillian Gruilch Nancy Grygenl Larry Gudgeon Waller Guinan Anne Guinness Carol Guinness Alan Haley John Hall Lesfer Hall Dorolhy Halliday Virginia Hardin Barbara Hardy Thomas Hari Jack Hediger Eugene Herman Walfer Helfield John Higgins Joyce Hires Barbara HoFfmier Maurice Hollz Joan Hopla Ben lannola Rosemary lgnoscia Lois llaria Frank Jankowski George Jaynes Howard Jeaven Julia Jeflress Joseph Jiovino Dorolhy Jones Rosebud Jones Waller Janes Nancy Joy Marvin Kahn Howard Keller John Kennelle David Kihn Adrienne Kirkpafric John Knighl' Charles Koehnelin Joseph Kraiewski Gladys Kramer Janel Krasnick Mariorie Lacamera Helen Lagios Harry Lamberl' Margarel LaRue Michael Lasse? George Laflimore k 1 5. , JS' ' 2' if CLASS 0F 1952 Peler Lawson Anila Lee Richard Lehlbach Anlhony Lemos Alvin Levine Edward Lewis Elaine Ley Edward Lindsay John Lilchman Mary Ann Long Peler Lord William Luce Ted Lulz Ronald Macaulay Nalalie Madden John Madsen Roberl Mahovicl: Delores Mahowslry Thomas Maiorine Craig Marshall Louis Marlin Barry Mallhews John Maye Richard McCarlhy Joseph McConnell John McDonough James McGaulay Richard Mclnlyre Karl Mehl Rulh Mendez Marie Melner Thomas Mignella Waller Milleer Joseph Mills Alberl Mirfarclr Theodore Misialc Angleo Mone Pauline Moore Anne Morgan Mary Ellen Moriarly Barbara Mounl Douglas Murray Joan Myzie Raymond Myzie Failh Nachman Warren Nelson Richard Nevad Lloyd Newland Grace Nocera Barbara Nowarlrowslci Chris Nozworlhy John O'Brien Slelan Ollcowslci Kalherine Oszeyczik Adamondo Panella Angelo Panelli Mary Ann Parella Ricco Parenli Mervyn Paslor Clemenf Paylon Helen Perna Scllvalore Perry Dorolhy Piall Shirley Pieper Edwin Pilsen Mario Polidori Mary Pondaco Joyce Popovilch Lucille Polls Jerome Powell Palricia Price Jay Puclrell John Rawson Warner Redd Marilyn Regan Thomas Regan Lesler Reid Nancy Reina Henry Reiner Paul Reiss Margarel Relelord Fred Renz David Rice Russell Robins Edward Rogenslri Edward Rohrbaclcer William Romanchel: Joseph Romanoslri Palricia Rosenblall Nancy Rounds Roberl Royes Grella Rulherlord Joel Sanders lris Sandow Richard Sanlangelo Joan Soller George Sauer Norman Scheclrner Carol Schreyaclr Gordon Schwarlz Bruce Schweilzer Charles Seal Miriam Sellzer Denlon Seybold Nancy Shuffle Arlhur Siegal Connie Siegrisl Clyde Srills Pal Ann Simpson Eileen Sinlrer Marlin Sinlefl Larry Sklar Charles Slifer Melvin Sloan Jean Smalls Dorolhy Smilh Elizabelh Smilh James Smilh Kalherine Smilh Marcia Smilh William Smilh Leona Smilhlan Joseph Snyder Ralph Snyder Louise Solello Doris Slephany Lois Slilwell Virginia Slires Gladys Slrony Pal Ann Slrylier Calherine Slubils Richard Sullivan Grelchen Swarlz Barbara Sweeney Richard Syer Barbara Taylor l-lerberl Taylor John Taylor Roberl Taylor Anloinelle Tedesco Frances Timpson Sue Torbush Ann Tramenlano Roberl Trivell Frank Trusheim Florence Turi Jeanne Turner Thomas Unger Alice Ungerer Kennelh Vail Marion Venable Molly Visco Roberl Vorhees Allan Wallman Elinor Waller George Ward Joan Warner Joan S. Waslciewicz Camilla Webb Jacl: Weiseman Carole Welle Bernard Weinslein Diane Wellner Lillian Wendell Mary Lou Wesley Elizabelh Wessel Edward Whilcomb Shirley Whilehead Karl Wiggins Keilh Williams Margarel Wilson Nancy Wodllce Philip Wolle Barbara Woodruff Harold Wrobel Nancy Wyall Edward Wynn Diane Young Lorraine Yohannon Sylvia Yunlco Franlc Zampella Lawrence Zampella Sandra Zelinlca Sarah Zemel Virginia Ziernan E431 l Fa-I S W lk xii I'HE SGPHQMORES l , ,,,h in. Leff fo rvghi: N. Resmkoff, L. Comm, H. Skohweck, - I-X 'E aff LX qt mai if fb Lef's go! l'm hungry! We're well acquainled wilh 'rhings righl around PHS now because we're lhe Sophomores. Of course we know our way around. We know There is no ele- vialor buf 1'ha+ didn'+ slop us from felling Jrhe Frosh abouf il. However, we were glad when 'rhe sysfem of one-way 'rrallic and up-and-down slairways was abolished, and lhe lunch periods were lenglhened. Our firsf official job as a class was lo elecl our Freshman oFlicers lo lead us +hrough 'rhe year. We chose Sluarl Larnberl, Presidenl: Neal Resnikolzl, Vice- Presidenlq Joan Gladden, Secrelary, and Paul Trofh, Treasurer. l'r's agreed lhey all served us well. When each home room senl a represenlolive +o Sludenl Council, our voice in rhe school government small lhough if may have been, was heard. Our social debuf was made al The Freshman Parfy in February. The more lalenled members of The class provided lhe enlerlainmenf, and we fell' we really belonged righl around PHS. However, our ac'rivi+ies were nor iusl' confined fo Jrhe social field. We had plenly of homework To keep .Js busy while clubs and exfra-curricular acfivilies occupied whar lime was lefl. This year our class of '53 is no longer green and inexperienced. We're wise Sophomores well versed in lhe ways of our school, ln January, lhe resl of fhe school square danced and polkoed lhrough an eve- ning a+ our Hillbilly Hop, lhe firsf big dance we gave. As upper-lower classmen we've made ourselves known righf around PHS. Under +he able and 'resled leadership of Sluarl Lamberl, who was again elecfed President and his fellow officers, Harvey Skolneck, Lorelfa Cami and Joan Gladden, we have shown +ha+ PHS will noi be lacking when we become Seniors. O ,. I, is X F1 Za C' 2 f A J 'Al hacij 0 v' w 7 1 X NIH ' xl i 1 1 , - K ANNBIL i ff' . V 'P-X X snow ..-- . k :-'xl 'J F- - X ' '3- TB Q' fNfNfX f'X xf'Xf5r-x 45 s 19s J 5 'Ms'-T C1 X X 555 UI ll in ll I1 1 I1 If I ,hi X A Q i J 9.5 M61 CLASS OF 1953 Glen Abel Frances Adams Marion Alberl Rowena Alsion Wayman Alsfon Shirley Anderson Beriy Apgar Anlhony Arcuri Pefer Baker Sally Baker Virginia Baron Irwin Barr Pefer Bass Kafhryn Bechrle Be++e Benneff Charloffe Bergemann Kennelh Bergman Joan Berliner Barbara Bernalh Daniel Bernafh William Beveridge Belly Bird Morris Blaff Frank Blah Susan Blounr Lois Blume Margie Bolding Michael Boruch Alexander Branch Greia Braun Barbara Brown Charles Brown Fred Brown Laverne Brown Martha Brown Susan Brubaker Trina Buckelmueller Roberr Burgess Gail Burner Lorraine Burlon Milfon Cambell Charles Carlson Theresa Carniglia Pafricia Carfer Richard Carfer Pafricia Cahill Margarer Cassaro Richard Casferlin ldo Carapano Linda Causbrook Mary Cecere Julis Cherago Mary Chinni Peggy Chrisfman Frances Ciarfello Donald Ciolia Anne Cisrernino Peler Clawson Carolyn Close Beverly Collora Lorefla Cami Consfance Conger Faifh Connolly Pairicia Conway Eugene Cosrellq Rufh Craig lnel Crawley Joan Crosby John Cunniff Joyce Dalesandro Rosemarie Dannucci Thomas Darrell Beihany Day Toula Dazos Louis DeFonza Donald DeHar+ Charles Dell Bene Sandra Dern Edward d'Eusl'achio Henrielra DiCenso Sally DiDario Henry DiLella Donna Dolegowski Fred Dreyer Caryl Ann Dunavan Isabel Dunn Claire DuPuy William Durranr James Erickson Josephine Esaldo Augusia Falk Jean Felz Jean Finelli Elaine Floyd Cynlhia Folkers Janer Ford Thomas Ford Pairicia Fosbre Henry Fosfer Charles Fox Anne Frank Ceil Franke Herberl- Freedman Phyllis Freidman Elizabelh Frenchick Joanne Frohbose Elis'sa Frosoni Frank Fulgenzi Arlene Funk Laurence Funk Irene Fyffe Charles Gale Carl Gargano Michael Garzillo Roberf Germain Rurh Gillerfe Joan Gladden Donald Glick Harold Goggin George Green Jean Green Joseph Grimes Louis Grab Rosina Guadagnino Grace Gufiridge Elsie Hahn Nancy Haley Doris Hall Nancy Hall James Halm Judiih Hannaford James Hansen George Harold William Hafcheri Carol Halsey Margarel' Har? Joshua Haynes Glenna Hays Elaine Hedden Hilda Hediger John Hedrich Philip Helmer Carol Hemmings Frank Henderson Virginia Hesier James Henry Pafricia Higgins Fay Hilfon Dolores Hinion Ernesr Hinion Harrier Hodgskin Jane Hoe Ruih Holley Mercedes Hous+on Milron Howell Edward Hughes Barbara Hurile Grace Hymack Mary Lou Inskeep William Jacobson Judifh Jackson David James Barbara Johnson Lars Johnson John Jones Irene Kaufman- Nancy Kerr Mary King Siephen Klapper Roberra Klenck Sandra Kline Palricia Knabe Frances Knighl' Lois Knowlden Paul Koch Warren Koplowilz Shirley Kramer Sandra Krog Vincenl Laiiierry Sluarl Lamberl Angelina Laquino Anne LaHimore Millicenr Larrimore W Q? 15:1 if S CLASS OF 1953 Mary Laws Ueborah Lecraw Francis Lemos Clarice Lipford Richard Lipiord Lois Lilchman Robert Lloyd Joseph Loalbo Paul Locke James Lockeley Ellen Loizeaux David Loomar William Lounsbury Patricia Luria Daniel Lyons Dolores Mack Helen MacDougall Pafricia Mann Roberf Mansolino Carol Marholrler Theresa Marino Louise Maslrian Mike Masfrian Sandra Maslrianni Anne May William Mayer Mariorie McColgan Eleanor Mccombe Alan McDede David McGarry Philip McKenny Edward McKimm Terrance McMahon Marnel Mears Barbara Merrill Fred Middlefon Annelle Miller Fred Miller Kalhleen Miller Suzanne Miller Richard Millward Mary Millner Roberf Minarck May Minder Roberla Mingione Carolyn Milchell Lucille Moller Anfoinelle Mondoro Ernesline Moore Joan Morgan Mariorie Morrell Sydney Myers Phyllis Naiim Daniel Naples Anne Neilsen Elsa Nielsen Lois Nugeni' Rilo Oeskovic Harry Oxman Mary Palfi Helen Pascale Virginia Posquerello Fred Pearson Kalherine Pellagrino Pafricia Pellegrino John Pendolino Angelina Perncl Jack Phillips John Phillips Virginia Pilh Barbara Pierson Marvin Pinn Marilyn Plall Tony Plummer Romayne Pohulsky Josephine Poley Nicholas Pollisson Laura Poller Nancy Powell Frederick Preyer Richard Raianiello Vincenl Rapisardi Doris Reddy Raymond Reed Barbara Regan Laurence Reilley Elsie Reinman Charles Releford Neal Resnikofl' Don Richlmeyer Marie Roach Richard Rogers John Rogerson Gene Romeo Angelina Rosa Roberl' Rouse Reena Ruby Richard Ruddy Jean Ruefe Arlhur Runyan Margarel' Rulh Dorolhy Rulherford Anila Salvalore Jill Saunders Mariorie Schmidl William Sears Joseph Sellembre Jean Severini Raymond Shanks Peler Shaw William Shebey Edward Sherako Barbara Sheridan Sally Sherrill Viola Shields Alfred Sibilia Ted Seiieri Failh Simonsen William Sinleff Joseph Skinner Kennelh Skolnik Alice Smiih Brenl Smilh Doris Smilh James Smilh Kalhryn Smilh Jean Serge Fred Snyder Guslav Sovak Barbara Spevak Clara Squiccearini Barry Slein William Slevens Toby Sfewarl' Marian Slraska Sfanley Slylianos Evelyn Sullivan Rudolph Sullivan Arihur Sullon Richard Syminglon Gerald Taylor Gail Tan Eyck George Thompson Palricia Thompson Angelo Tino Joan Toegel Joseph Tokash Fred Tokash Mary Tramonlano Ann Trapicone Paul Trolh Anlhony Tucciarone Vincenl Tufaro Marion Tuzo Joyce Tyler Myrna Underhill Carlelon Vail Roger Vail Mariorie VanNess Irene Vaslardis Roberl' Vaughn Barbara Velinsky Thomas Villor Alan Voorhees Waller Vroom David Wahlslad Josephine Waldron David Walker Barbara Warren Lionel Washinglon Richard Washinglon Shirley Waikins Herberl Weiss John Weslcolf Filip Wil-Frid Aniello Wood lrene Wood Roberl Zaehring Joan Zaremba Waller Zarnowski Marvin Zeckendorl' Richard Zeiner T491 ,fi 'Q all f i fr' ' ' 'l Fl I? ' I N Y N 51 v P U 1 4' Po f J l 4 '2 as , X A -S ...-.-- - ---i'.-'i L-i. I--... l 'iQ ff -l- f ,,,'-.L --4' K- '? ' .i- -..-.- 1.-Q ,,,..- --- THE FRESHMEN Ari for cr+'s sake Leff To righiz L. Mann, R. Miller, S. Kramer, B. Corbin. 1...- ' 'b -i ,i'T -sg- 'Q 'SEP-5..:' 5 -2'-F5':':-' Ei' 'Z- f 'sig' 5 eau , .:-,,- -..,--3.-...-'f'- 5ulf1uHN Incipif vifa nova. Bewifched, bofhered, and bewildered were we, fhe class of '54, during our firsf few days in PHS. lf all began Freshman Day, a day planned iusf for us fo become acclimafed fo our new surroundings. The weeks fhaf followed were mosf frying: We were be- wifched wifh a wonderful new life fhaf had af long lasf come our way, bewildered figuring ouf fhe shorf- esf roufe fo our nexf class, and bofhered deciding whefher or nof fhe rapid fransif elevafor would falce us fo fhe fhird floor wifh fhe leasf efforf and in fhe quiclcesf fime. Maybe if was because fhe elevafor wasn'f running fhof day fhaf we were lafe fo class. Oh well. Jusf waif 'fil nexf year, fhen if will be our furn. lf didn'f false us long fo gef info fhe swing of fhings, and soon we were all lcepf busy wifh fhe many exfra-curricular acfivifies offered us. Then Ocfober -,..i. ..-fi:-: Q 4 rolled around, and wifh if fhe elecfion of our class officers. There's no doubf in our minds fhaf we made fhe righf choices in selecfing Lowry Mann, Diclc Miller, Susan Kramer ond Biarbara Corbin as Presi- denf, Vice-Presidenf, Secrefary, rand Treasurer fo do fhe iob. Early in December our exclusive social evenf oc- curred. The Freshman Porfy was a wonderful oppor- funify for fhose of us who wenf, giving us a chance fo become beffer acquainfed wifh new friends, and fo cafch up on fhe doings of our grammar school friends of whom we had seen so Iiffle since coming fo PHS. Whaf wifh dancing ond various ofher forms of enferfainmenf, we all had a swell fime fhaf nighf. Our firsf year righf around PHS has gone quiclcly and now we are eager fo move up fhe ladder of our school unfil in '54 we reach our goal-graduafion. 11.0 ,.gn-n-- . X 5 luiffml Ei:-Tr? L ,, E-.4......'-i e l E-if- ' ern -Elini. SUHIVHM 51 ,Q l lf , si .' ' l 27 7 '9 -f ' ,ffl A' -ee: ga? 52 i sa-.: . -v,2'l yd-- lngi l -Es -,fn :E- g . ' , A 1,1 4 1 J ,, io V i x 5' f5 ,R s As- T521 CLASS CF 1954 Palricia Adams Joyce Ailleck Anfhony Alberino Lewis Alpaugh Lillian Alslon Douglas Anderson Ronald Andrews Richard Andy Francis Anson Frank Apisa Francis Approvalo Elizabelh Armsirong Barbara Babb Richard Babbiif Arfhur Bailey Edwin Baker Sally Borden Lindsay Barleiia Gerrrude Barna Suzanne Barllell Anthony Barlon Rose Baflone Karl Becker Brocfon Bell Richard Bengraff Lorenzo Benigno Roberl' Benke Fay Benneii Marilyn Bernard Theodore Bernslein Mariory Berry Paula Blackman Nancy Blackwood Arlene Bloom Dolores Blume Cynlhia Boise Marilyn Bolden Elizabelh Bonnell Roberia Booih Jean Borowski Ralph Bosseri Donald Broadbeni' Barbara Brolman Gwenelh Brown Joyce Brown Pefer Bruno Henry Bundy Erika Bunke Camellia Burion Alfred Buller Pefer Byrne Florence Cabbell Helen Canning Gerald Caniini Janel' Caplan Roberi' Carey Thomas Carisone Donald Carlson John Carlson Pofricia Carpenler Muriel Cassidy Taylor Caslell Barbara Casfiglia Anfhony Ciufo Phyliss Clarke Susan Clarke Judifh Clarkson Mary Clayion Roberi Clemenl Teresa Cobbs Ella Marie Com: John Connoughion George Coppola Barbara Corbin Nancy Corfese Yvonne Cosby Nancy Ann Caspifo Richard Covey Jean Cunniif Anfhony Curreri James Daley Richard Dafioli Joseph Dellavenfura Barbara Denliker Anioineiie Desiaio Dolores DiNuzzo Dolores Diodaie David Donovan Clarice Donrod Richard Dorsey William Dreiser Frank Dreyer Beverly Dudley Doris Dunbar Ralph Durran+ Theodore Eckersfrom Jane+ Evans William Evans Roy Everson Mary Feasier Carole Fedele Carolie Feil Barry Feinberg Nicholas Ferranle Lyle Fishier Gerald Flanzbaurn Loreifa Flarley Kafhleen Foley Roberf Fraser Carolyn Frederick June Frederick John French Phillip French James Fries Louis Frusco Helen Furino Gregory Ganifas Allaia Ganifas Frances Gano Helen Gasfon Richard Gearino Harry Gikas Wallance Gilberl' Roberf Gleason Belly Gleason Elaine Goldenlhal Anne Marie Goldsack Joseph Gonzales Edmund Granski Peler Grare Floyd Gray Nancy Gray Marv Lou Green Palricia Green Lorrefa Green Anihony Griia Howard Grunfher Michael Gufkin Douglas Haggan Charles Hall Teresa Hall Mary Halleran Cynlhia Hand Carol Hann Joan Hannalord Herberi' Hannagan John Harding Charles Harrell Dwaine Harfpence Charles Hasler Jacqueline Hediger Arihur Hennessey Frederick Herman Della Herman Marlene Hermann Joseph Heifield Doroihy Hickey Mary Higbie John Hill Paul Hirchak Syman Hirsch Ann Marie Hoffman Ella Hoffman Jusiine Hoffman Roberf Holdaway Wayne Holman Gloria Howell Donald Hughes Geraldine Humphrey Phyliss Huni' Erma Hurdle Charles Hush Leroy Hush Claire lannoila Joyce Jablon Paul Jackson Karin Maria Jacobsson Willie Jenkins William Jinks Beniamin Johnson Edward Johnson Belly Johnson Mary Johnson Jean Jones Margery Jones Sally Jones Jeanne Juliana Richard Kahn John Karl Phyliss Kay Richard Kearns George Keifer Roger Kelly Vivien Kemensky Alberl Kerfis Oliver Kollock Susan Kramer Roberf Kramp Sandra Krosnow Phyliss La Ferrara James Lang William Langdom George Larkin Judifh Larmour fx !?Pzff,4' V EQ gp. L 5'p .I 553555 Ni 557 CLASS OF Roberl Lavelle Dolores Lemos Naomi Lesler Arlene Leslarchiclr Sondra Levill Joan Lieberman Edward Lines Lorraine Lipscambe Eslher Lisco Nancy Lislce Barbara Lillleiohn Shirley Locovicz Gail Logan Barbara Londell Sarah Jane Lower George Lyons Polly Maher Eleanor Mahbwslri William Mann Myron Margolin Anlhony Marino Janel Marlcs Lenare Marson Slephen Marlinlcovic Phillip Marlino Geraldine Maselli John Maslriano Lois McCall Palricia Mccarlney Flora Jean McFarland Ann Theresa McGauley Gaylord Mclfoy Alice McLamore James McNeal Thomas Meade Belly Ann Mealy Gerald Meelrins Bealrice Mendez Gloria Meyer Gloria Micheal Richard Miller William Miller William Alberl Miller Nancy Mills Timolhy Minor Beda Mingle Barlon Missimer Ralslon Milchell Paul Moon Janel Morris Virginia Marlon Sally Munro Roberl Murphy Leonard Nagy Ross Nohrgond Jean Neal Karen Nemser William Neumann William Nevius George Ng Mary Ng Joseph Nichuclc David Nadine Edward Nugenl Oliver Nuse James Olsen William O Neil Phyliss Orlando Pepe Papa Margorie Parella Rilo Parisi Jean Pearson Shirley Pelligrin Donald Plall John Pichelli Sally Pieper Josephine Piscilelli Lorraine Pizzolalo Janice Plum Melvyn Podinlrer Shirley Polishook Barbara Pond Richard Pond Felix Procini Josephine Proclor Virginia Proklor Eslace Pryor Howard Puclrell Alberl Quarenlell Gerald Quelly Dorolhy Ramelli Gary Rananl Luke Randoph, Jr. Ella Raub Margarel Regan Edward Regan John Reynold David Rich Earl Rimbey Eleanor Robinson Waller Romanchelc Sonia Rool Bruce Rosenberg Joan Rudy Doris Rumph Mary Ann Sabino Ann Saindon Diane Sampson Kennelh Sandbeclc John Sanlangelo Franlclin Sanlo Anlhony Sanlonaslaso William Saunders Abraham Sbarge James Scales Angelo Scarola Doris Schalzman Gail Schroler Roslyn Schulbaum Richard Schwarlz Norma Scruggs Barbara Seaman Shirley Selby Howard Semer Daniel Shelhamer Roberl Shulls Ronald Slo+er Carolyn Smeall Jeanelle Smilh Ora Smilh Phyliss Smilh Cleveland Smilh Norman Smilh Nancy Snowden Richard Snyder Jean Soriano Sue Soulhard 1954 Elizabelh Squires Joseph Slark Alberl Slender Kennelh Slewarl Dolores Slewarl Elizabelh Slorlz Thomas Slory Shirley Slrolce Roberl Sullivan Janis Sullon Jean Swivel Roberl Taylor Randolph TenEyclr Diane Thomas Waller Thompson Richard Tillon Peler Timpson Marilyn Tobin Audrey Toegel Jack Townley Elizobelh Triano Shirley Trowbridge Lawrence Tuzo Benny Urquharl Roberl Van Fleel Wallance VonHorn Joyce Varner Nancy Vega Rayman Vega Sabina Venezia Norman Verdolina Donald Verlullo Louise Vielh Kalherine VanKay Russell Vroom Jeanelle Wallace Wilma Walley Emily Waller Roger Wallher Gene Wangsgard Jean Ann Walsan Janel Weber Homer Weider Philip Welch Marcia Weslplahl Sarah Whalen Barbara Whelslone Sandra Whilcomb Daniel While David Wibbelsman John Williams Lucille Williams Belly Ann Wilson Anlhony Wise Marie Wood Phyliss Wood Sadie Wrighl George Wrighl Willie Wrighl Eric Yorlando Roberl Young Thomas Younge, Jr. Lucy Youngman Edward Zdzchouslci Joseph Zec Diana Zeiger L55Il 44112, al 'VW IN 0.4 v 1 W X of ,Q Vw cy' Cheaper By The Dozen Agp Family Parfraif. Dad Gilbrelh . . .. . GEORGE LUND Mrs. Gillbrelh ...., ...,.......,. .l EAN SHUHA Cheaper by fhe Dozen, lhe Senior play, brings lo our minds Ame - -e -4--A - -- BARBARA HAMMANN . . . George and Ol-ga wirh operalic solos . . . Janes glasses 'rhar Emi. AA F GMUSQQE ' l d d Ali bo ncin alon 'n The magma ' W.OUldfl'f SfOY on - . - FOY GH ' 'Ce 'U QV' ,Q I A H Moms... ,.... oLeA Louicims Pierce Arrow . . . Joe unable lo piclc up his cue, A+ I+ again, Lillian... .,,...., JEANNE PEPE because of a moulh full of peanul buller . . . 'rhe sudden appear- Fred .--- .----- 6 EORGE KYLE ance of len new redheads . . . Alice explaining abaul' lhe girl all A'A' ' EUG'ENE'lglESSEgmg ' ' dd M' Mixer encoura in' shoul- OHV - l .Who dldnl Weflf O le Ie - - - .ISS P Q Q, , Jackie .r,., . .r.., JACKIE FRENCH ing, and laughing . . . and as lhe final curlain dropped, Loves Joe Scales. ,,,,.,,.,s,, STEVE FOX Qld Sweef gongy Larry ...... .. .... Bos HurcHlsoN Dr, Burlon ..rr.. .v... R ONNIE PLATT Miss Brill. . ...JANE DEMAREST U61 Mfg. raizgefold.. . ...SHILEY DAVIS Lel s give a HOO-RAH-RAY 'For Monlclair High! We were riding along in fhe Pierce Arrow! E, and Our Of The Frying Pan 5 2 Mosily murd er! PHYLLIS BRUNDIGE.. , . . SIuCIen+ DirefIor GAIL KUNTZMAN ,... . .... ..,. . Kcfe AUII RUTH BORSUK. . . ,.,. .Merge Benson Doffie Cobern George BodeII Normon Reese Tony Dennison MurieI FosIer . Mr, Cobern Mrs. GorneI ,, .Mr. Kenny DIANE WELTNER. ...,,....... . HOWARD IRockyI JEAVONS .... MAURICE IMurroyI HOLTZ ..,, RUSSELL IRussI ROBBINS. , SARAH ISondyI ZIEMEL .. BARRY MATTHEWS . . FAITH NACHMAN , . ,,, CLYDE IMiCkeyI SILLS. , , TED WHITCOMB . MIKE LASSIER . .. of'Ier II wos oII over. .....,...Moc ., ,..J0e neood You made H!-i Dear God, pIscse sen 2 3 3 n TIwe oosi of The Junior PIoy, OUT oi Ihe Frying Pon, remem- bers Sandys poiomo boriorns IoIIing down . . . Hwe rrick knife Thor wouldnir come off Dione's neck . . . Miss PoIIock's imiIoIions of Russel rnoking Iove . . . everybody iirfer-bugging beIween Ihe ods Sorurdoy nighfr . . . Dicine's loryngifis . . . Russ's mod possionofe kiss Iiior never was compIeIed . . . RI'iyIIis's mod coaching and Miss PoIIock's compeIen'r direcfion . . . FinoIIy everybody crying dus In T571 a producer. 3 mn +1 ww' '51 . lg .4 43. si, 5 -15 ,Wir W5 1. 4 I1 ' we 5 Q nv- ! 75 - o p-.f :QA , . , 1 QF 'J S? Q, W A 'P . lx., x 5 -' .x 'QJIXE . iff' X 'MW S11 I ' f 3 fix - im -Q5 ,Q U .Lf if Q W A E'..':- 'Q 7 -2 . - '? N . gi s g J ti f- .61 M M W A rf - K Q X . ' 2 ' 5 'eg p' 5? fi Qi 213,-, QV! 2? T - ' W if i u yu wx O , E -Q 'xi 1 ' tj.:-. x.-. Q , '31 1 ,if .SZ af . U 1: .I nf ug M YV A lo- ,sf W J Nw 603 FirsT Row: F. LusTgorTen, E. STubbiTs, B. MorenT, A. Morris, C. Pinn, T. MiTchell, M. FeosTer, L. Cousbrook, G. GuTTridge J. Sober, J. BecTTie: Second Row: D. Kodor, A. Verdicchio, M. T'l. Runyon, H. Gilcos, J. LocoviTz, P. STrubel, P. Show, C. Guiness, N, Gry- genT, Toylor, A. SuTTon, M. Pondoco, R, Borsukg Third Row: R. SuTTon, M. Regon, L. P:,TTs, R. Im- porTico, D. Hires, A. Guiness, V. Cummings, V, Pilfz, B. Corbin, A. SmiThg FourTh Row: N. Joy, R, WhiTe, P. ChrisTicinson, J. Glodden, E. TromonTono, J. Low- son, M. WhiTe, M. Gieseclcep Lcsf Row: D. Rine- horT, D. Eisenberg, D. WelTner, S, Kriney, N. Wollcer, C. Sond, S. WhiTeheod, Mr, Bubrick, A. Friedman, S. PoTTer. MILFSTCDNF STAFF Looking back, The sToTT oT The l95l MiIesTone remembers The meeTing held in The spring OT I95O To molce iniTiol plons ond The Toll sToTT' meeTing QT which we chose our Theme. In o shorT Time, The vorious members received Their ossignmenTs. There were more meeTings To oTTend. deodlines To meeT, ond picTures To idenTiTy. BuT under The consTonT pressure oT The ediTors, The book wos Tinolly pre- pored Tor The publisher. The sToTT remembers goThering Tor The MilesTone dinner To celebroTe o job well done. Finolly They remember The eclger sTudenTs woiTing To receive Their l95l MilesTones. For The Freshmen, Their TirsT, Tor The Seniors, Their losT, buT Tor everyone, o boolc wiTh mony memories oT The school yeor. MILESTONE EDITORS ell, T. Mifchell. Firsi Row, leff To righT: A. Morris M Rose, R. SuTTon, B. Hommonng Second Row, leTT To righT: A. SmiTh, C. Sond M. Wing, J. DemoresT, P. Gin ir Missing: F, Guscclc, S, PoTTer, F, Mi ch EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Firsf Row: Mrs. WesTpTahl, E, McCOmbe, G. Colwell A. Oliver, J. Forbrose, D, Lecraw, B. Dennlilrer, K. STubiTs, A. Goldsaclr, l. Sandow, M. Rose, J. Pepe, Miss L. HOTT, Second Row: Mr. Kindig, T. Sheridan B, HuTchison, G. Kyle, W. Balmer, L. Reid, M. SinTeTT H. Keller, W. Romonchelc, J. Saunders, J. DeTchen- Third Row: T. Brernble, H. Hediger, C. Burgess, B Brown, S. Denniclc, J. BeoTTie, M. MergoTT, J. Furino M. WhiTe, D. RinehafT, M. Weber, N. Walker, C. Gibson, R. Ferrisg FourTh Row: E, BeclcTel, T. BernsTein, B. Brower, B. WrighT, M. Jackson, J. Beale, L, Mann, O'Neill, D. Rice, E. Herman, B. Luce, P. Lord: Fifsrh Row: P. O'KeeTe, P. Lawson, T. Bender, R. Johnson, J. WescoTT, E. Alexanderson, T. Maiorine, C, Wanczylc, H. Parcell, H. Greenfield, D, Eisenberg, G. Lund. STUDENT CCDUNCIL AlThough The discussions varied in imporTance Trom who would blow a whisTle aT The end oT TiTTh lunch, To wheTher or noT The band would siT in The sTands aT home TooTball games, The STudenT Council solved many problems which concerned our sTudenT body. Furnished wiTh an excellenT pic- Ture oT democraTic governmenT in which They Tool: an acTive parT, These sTudenTs meT weelcly To dis- Sfcndingz Mr. C. DeTgen, Mrs, M. We3T- Tahl, Miss L. HOTT, Mr. W. J. Kindigg FirsT Row: M. Rose, N. Walker, M. Mer- goTT3 Second Row: T. Bremble, L. Mann R. Johnson, P. O'KeeTeg Third Row: J Peale, W. Luce, R. HuTchison, C. Wanczylr. . The commiTTee ThaT lcepT The wheels oT The STudenT Council rolling was The STudenT Council ExecuTive Council. Two imporTanl' Tasks of This group were drawing up The agenda Tor The STudenT Council meeTings, and ushering aT P.T.A. meeTings. The Tour class presidenTs, The Tour STudenT Coun- cil oTTicers, and The chairmen aT The Tour sTanding commiTTees Tormed This council, which meT weelcly in The library annex. Spon- sors were Mrs. Marcia WesTpTahl, Dean Lolo HOTT and Mr. Charles DeTgen. cuss and voTe on issues imporTanT To all. The represenTaTion consisTed oT Two seniors, Two juniors, one sophomore, and one Treshman from each homeroom. This year's oTTicers were Jim Peale, Ricky Johnson, Nancy Wallcer and Bill Luce. Spon- soring The group were Mrs. Marcia WesTpTahl, Dean Lolo HoTT, Mr. Charles DeTgen and Mr. Waldro Kindig. T611 x FirsT Row: S. Clark, V. Procior, T. Hall, S. Munro, F. Dinwiddie, J. Young, L. Chabolr, A. Scarola, J. Morris, S. Simonson, J. Toegel: Second Row: L. McCall, F. MiTchell, Piefer, R. BooThq FourTh Row: E, Hann, S. Pieper. B, LiTTle- T. Mnchell, B, Williams, M. Zee, C. Folkers, T. Dazos, A. john. N. Gray, S. Sherrill. J. Gilbert M. KwinT. P. Helmer: Cecereg Third Row: M. PlaTT, D. DiCenso, B. Johnson, P. Fifih Row: N. Maurer, D. RuTherTorcl, N. CospiTa, M. lnslreep, P. BennenT, D. Brady, M, Gogolewski, H. Krasnic. LIBRARY CGUNCII. Trips, special programs, and parTies were a Tew acTiviTies oT The Library Council, which meT under The leadership oT Miss Josephine Miller and Miss CaTherine Moraller. The Council had a Two-Told purpose, To inTeresT The sTudenTs in serving Their school Through work in The library, and To give sTL'denTs knowledge oT library maTerials and Techniques. The oTTicers were Barbara Williams, Toube MiTchell, Mary Zac and CynThia Fallcers. FirsT Row: J. SaTTer, F. LusTgarTen7 Second Row: R. Mingione, C. Sand, D. Young, Third Row: D. Walker, K. MarTin, D. Seybold, T. Chadwick, M. Snedeclcer, J, Coleman. CQMMITTEE The Assembly CommiTTee meT wiTh Miss Virginia Mixer To plan worThwhile assembly programs To be presenTed in The besT possible manner. Carol Sand was chairman of The commiTTee, which was com- Dosed oT Tive seniors, Tour iuniors, Three sophomores. and Two Tresh- men, alopoinTed by The PresidenT oT The STudenT Council. This com- miTTee planned The assemblies, assisTed in producing The weekly programs, and iudged Them in regard To Their educaTional value and inTeresT. GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB The members oT The Girls' Leaders Club were selecTed by The girls' gym Teachers on The basis OT personaliTy, ouTsTanding aThleTic abiliTy, cooperaTion, and leadership. These girls were well Trained in all Tields oT aThleTics by Mrs. RuTh King. The girls were assigned To gym classes where They Tools aTTendance and assisTed The Teacher in charge in various ways. The besT leaders of The year were awarded pins in June. Firsf Row: J. Dunbar, L. Chabolc, C. Yaungman, R. Borsulc, E, Mifchell, C. An- i ' ll A Tolilc, J. GilberT, C. CarTy, l-l. Lagios, M. Bally Second Row: P, Powe, Brown, M. Gibbons, C. SiegrisT, C. Schreyaclc, B. Williams, A. Brower, CarTer,V M. Follr, J. Bercaw, J. Slifer, N. Rounds, Third Row: E. Adams, Rechowicz, J. Shuha, B. Ehier, K. Waldron, G, T-lardin, F. l-asa S. Iurn K. J. , er, R. Schoener, M. Gogeleslri, M. SmiTh, J. PapoviTch, G. Boruch, B. Greenberg, J Eeil NEWS BUREAU The PHS News Bureau was composed oT a group oT sTudenTs uniTed To gaTher and wriTe school news Tor The Plainfield Courier News. STarTed in SepTember, I949, The News Bureau has became one oT The mosT TuncTional organizaTions oT PlainTield High School. Mr. George STrub, supervisor oT This 'group oT budding iournalisTs , gave ouT assignmenTs, and The members were rewarded by seeing Their sTories in The Courier-News. Firsl Row: S. Cadou, B. Giles, F. Nachman, R, Golclenfhal, F. MiTchell, M. Rose, T. MiT- shell, J. Turner, N. WyaTT: Second Row: D. Young, G. Colwell, M. Gieseclce, S. Davis, B. Day, L. Alberf, A. Guiness, J. DemaresT, D. Eisen- burg, D. WaTchel, Third Row: K. Fowler, M. Kinehf, M. Go- goleslri, H. EpsTein, B. VVarren, M. PlaTT, A. Fallr, F. Gusaclr B. Schenk: Fourfh Row: L. Ar- mour, J. Rawson, D. Seybold N. Resnilcoif. T631 641 Leif +o Rlghf, Kneeling: B. Drier, P. Bass, Firsf Row: N. Resnilcolil, J. Pepe, S. Mc6aFlTn, S. Manenle, J. Loccvicz, P. Dinwiddie, K. Wolf, l.. Yohonnon, R. Guadagneno, F. Carfella, T. Buckeimeuller, F. Nachman, S. Barllelf, P. Bass, Second Row: B. Brown, G. Swarlz, M. Balen, J. Sarge, S. Dellario, C. Squiccairini, S. Whilehead, J. Monclello, P. Slrubel, J. Riley, M Plafl, J. SoHe', D. Miller: Third Row: R. Plall, J. Shuha, A. Miller, C. Wiflrnan, H. Slcolniclx, N. Shallle, R, Rayes, J. Grebe, R. Callahan, C, Lofl, D. Rech. ENTREE STAFF Aller lranlically scurrying for inlerviews .and using The slrongesl powers ol concenlralion in order 'ro Think ol original leads, lhe members of The Enfree slall sighed happily when They finally saw lheir slories in prinl. The edilor-in-chief, Caro- lyn Whilman, lhe adviser, Mr. John W. Simpson, and The slalf are 'ro be congralulaled on fheir superb worlc in making This one of The mosl suc- cessful years in Enlree hislory. The Enlree is a bi- weelcly publicalion, dislribuled in lhe lunch periods by Jeanelle Mendello, 'rhe business manager, The members ol lhe business slafl, and Mr. l-lamillon Ollo. ENTREE EDITORS Firsl Row: J. Shuha, C. Willmon, B Warren: Second Row: P. Bass, R. Ploll' A. Miller, N. Resnilcofi. FirsT Row: C. Hess, A. Brower, D. Clarke, J. D'lmperio, B. Wessel, M. Muhlenauer, M. A. Henley: Second Row: D, Brown, A. Funk, L. PoTTer, S. Bardon, J. Tyler, F. BenneTT, M, Cassidy, Third Row: J, Walden, P. Higgins, P. McCarTy, Z. Clarlc, C. Doyle, N. Yancy, Mrs. GarreTTson. TWIRLING CLUB The Twirling Club was sTarTed lasT year by Mrs. Philomena GarreTson, The beginners learned The slcills oT Twirling and marching, while The advanced group worlced on rouTines Tor marching. MosT OT The advanced members Twirled wiTh The band. This Club provided a chance Tor sTudenTs who were inTeresTed in being on The Twirling squad To gain experience, since girls Tor The Tollowing year's squad are selecTed Through Try-ouTs Trom This club. L, Alpaugh, D. Anderson, J. Andrews, R. Andrews, S. Baker, J. Bercaw, M. Bernard, T. Bor- Ton, C. Brown, T, Browne, J. BuTler, T. Carisone, C. Carl- son, R. Carver, R, ClernenT, D. DeHarT, W, Evans, B. Fein- berg, J. French, B. Frornm, A. Garcia, J. Gonzalez, J. Han- naford, V, Hardin, J, Harding C. Hosler, M. HousTon, M. Howell, R. Kahn, H, Keller, R. Kelly, R. Kleniclr, H. Krin- iclc, M. Ann Long, P. Lord, F. Lyon, B. MaTThews, M, Miller, W, Miller, L. Newland, R. Pond, N. Resnilcohr, F. Salva- Tore, R, Sbarge, N. Schneclc- ner, C. SchroeTer, VV. Sears, A, Siegal, R, Slofer, B. STewarT, J. SulTon, A. SuTTon, H. Tay- lor, P. TroTh, S, Turner, R. Vaughn, L,' WashingTon, R. Young, T. Young, A. Ziener. BAND EighTh period every aTTernoon during TooTball season, TainT murmurs oT sTirring marching music peneTraTed The more sTudious rooms oT PHS. The PHS Band was pracTicin'g again, led by Their chieT TrumpeTer, Mr. Clarence Andrews. Besides giving The TooTb-all games ThaT exTra dash and color, The Band parTicipaTed in The special pep assemblies. The highlighT oT The year was The Tinal concerT in The spring. res Sicndingz Mrs. D. Brown, Firsf Row: J. Hannaiord, B. Day, E. Bowie, J. Qlseng Second Row: M. Togan, S. Pieper. CDRCHESTRA Silence! Rehearsal is beginning. These devofees of music who walch Their conduclor so closely are members of The PHS Orches+ra. Under The direc- lion of Mrs. Ellen Brown, who boosled 'rhe slring seclion wilh her violin, and Mr. Clarence Andrews, lhe Orches+rc presenled special programs ol music for assemblies and The class plays. MIXED CHQRUS Did you ever pass The music room some Wednes- day morning and hear The sound of bells or scales? Our own Mixed Chorus was priaclicing songs for Chrislmas or for The main spring evenl, lhe Choral Fesiival. This choir, under The direc- lion of Mrs. Vera Monez, sang for many of our local clubs in Plainfield. Firsf Row: D. Shulls, M. Long, L. Sfilwell, S. Dennick, L, Page, L. Wendell, R. Sullon, L. Schiflo, B. Veifh, G. Nocera, M. Gabler, B. Hoifmierp Second Row: Mrs. V. Monez, C. Burgess, J. Demaresr, S. Turner, R. While, P. Brundige, E. Alexanderson, R. Theisz, B. Ross, S, Schrneyer, S. Kriney, C. Sandg Third Row: D. Levy, J. Blirnm, V. Lcihferly, M. Smiih, R. Callahan, F. Salvcilore, H. Taylor, P I P. Trolh, J. Sanders, C. Sillsg Fourih Row: P. McKenney, R. Harris, C. While, Harding, W. Miller, B. Carver, B. Slewcirf. . Glrnan, .L i i. I Firsf Row: R. l'-larris, W, Miller, B. Slewarf, H. Taylor, Second Row: C. Harrell, R. Ruddy, C Sills, P. Clawson, L. DeFonza, J. DeAngelis, l-l. Gikas, R. Walher, R. Gleason, R, Lloyd, D- Bl-Ogd benl, T, Eckerslrom, D. Plall, J. Ols , N. S 'lh' Th'd R ' A en mi , rr ow. R. Schwarrz, P. Jackson, R. Franco, P. Shaw, J. Sanders, R. Callahan, l. Donner, J. Abney, A. Frederick, V. Lallerfy, M, Smilh, L Benirgno, D. Shelhammer, L. Callahan: Fourfh Row: J. Morley, B. Carver, P. McKinney, J, Keynes, P. Clernenf, J. Harding, R. Sullivan, P. Gilman, P. Trolh. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella Choir direcled by Mrs. Vera Monez performed in assemblies, lor oulsicle or- ganizarions, and al The annual Choral Fesrival. A special evenl lhis year was lhe club's program wirh 'rhe Mendlessohn Glee Club. MALE CHORUS Girls, you're our ol luck. The Male Chorus is for males only. Mrs. Vera Monez olirecled lhe lilly boys singing every Tuesday assembly period. Jusl lhink, some famous singers of The lulure may be in This group of boys. Firsl Row: G. Brown, A, McLamore, E. Corni, N. Liske, M. Gabler, 'N. Johnson, P. Clark, A. Casserina, D. Janes, C. Frederick, M, Belden, Second Row: M. Tobin, J. Sullon, J. Green, D, Smifh, D. Lecraw, VV. Walley, J. Hannalord, P. Smifh, B. Denliker, G. Goerz, S. Blounlq Third Row: L, Lipscombe, J. Hannaiard, J. Aillecl, G. Burner, C. Hemmings, V. Zieman, C. Boise, A. Kirkpafrick, C. A. Dunavan, L. Causbrook, E. Bonnell, C. Donvod, B. Apgar: Fourfh Row: H, Gas- lon, B. Pond, J. Clarkson, D. Covey, E. Loizeaux, M. Brown, J, Proclor, J. Marks, J. Cazeneuve, J. Plum, Fiffh Row: R. While, S. Denis, S. Krasnow, E. Alexanderson, L. Burlon, F. Connolly, D. Greene, A. Neilsen. rev E683 UST-TER SQUAD Did you envy Those sTudenTs wearing The red and blue armbands in assembly Thursdays? They were members aT The Usher Squad. AT The end OT Their Junior year, many sTudenTs apply Tor appoinT- menT To This squad and are voTed on by The TaculTy. The selecTed sTudenTs ushered Tor all school acTiviTies and also assisTed as ushers Tor ouT- side organizaTions during The year. Dean Lola HOTT supervised This group oT sTudenTs who assured smooThness in enTering and leaving The audiTorium. x l Firsf Row: P. STrubel, J. Kennison B, VieTh, E. MiTchell, M. Rose, T MiTchell, C. Pinn, J. Dreier, 5 Tridge, M. MergoTT, M. Gibbons C. Gibson, N. Walker, B. Giles M. Gieseclreg Third Row: R WhiTe, K. Easso, J. DernaresT, J Lawson, J. BeoTTie, C. Sand, J BernsTein7 Fourih Row: K. Mar Tin, T. Sheridan. S. Kriney, J Shuha, D. Eisenberg: Fif+h Row G. Lund, B. Held, T. Chadwick McGaTlTn7 Second Row: B. Gut D. Ferris. P, O'KeeTTe. CHEERLEADERS During any Monday club period and also sev- eral aTTernoons, shouTs could be heard Tram The girls' gym as The Cheerleaders pracTiced again. This group meT noT only To Torm new cheers, buT also To perTecT Their moTion precision. These girls, rain or shine, on The Tield or in The gym, cheered our Teams To vicTory. The Cheerleaders promoTed more uniTorm cheering and school spiriT. The squad parTicipaTed in several assemblies and pep rallies Throu'ghouT The year. Firsf Row: C. Gibson, N. Waller G. Calwell, M. Callahan: Second Row: B. Hardy, B. Sweeny, C. Guiness, A. Guiness: Third Row: B. Sheridan, R. Mingione, E. Hedden, E. McCombe. 1 ' - W r 49 . f pc? b 5 'Q' T 'gs Z 059 MATHEMATICS CLUB BIGLOCSY CLUB Q .. 12- J' LeTT To Right D. Bernard, G. Harold, A. MuniTz, A. STigliTz, V. Skov, W, l-leTTield, G. Harold, J. Peale, J. Higgins, A. Miller, B. Royes, D. Reinken, G. SchwarTz, W. Romanchek, B. STein. M Garzillo, H. Freedman. P. Moore, G. Ward. Do you know your mulfiplicofion Tables? OF course, you do, buT The members ol The PHS Mafh Club know much more. The ambiTious sTudenTs who composed This club Took up some OT The aspecTs oT maTh noT covered in ordinary classes, and whaT is more, They enjoyed doing iT. IT you Tind This TacT hard To believe, iusT drop lnTo room 36l any Monday morning assembly period. George W. GarThwaiTe, The adviser, is on hand To seTTle all maThemaTical problems. Are you inTeresTed in Trogs, worms, snakes, planTs or microscopic work? The Biology Club, under The direcTion oT Miss GerTrude Moodey, oTTered sTudenTs an opporTuniTy Tor TurTher sTudy in Those subiecTs. The club was lImiTed To Ten members who meT Monday assembly periods. They worked wiTh microscopes, making slides oT Trogs' blood: if They chose To, members could also make slides oT Their own blood. Each member worked in a Tield which could never be exTensiyely sTudied in a regular Biology class period. T691 ml PROJECTICDN CLUB Every Monday during acTiviTy period The ProjecTion Club meT under The supervision oT Mr. Caryl Dunavan. The sTudenTs who made up This club, abouT TwenTy-Tive in number, operaTed all kinds oT visual aid eguipmenT Tor c:la,s- roorn use. IT a movie was shown in any room in The building, you would be sure To lind one aT The hard worlaing members oT This club operaTing The proiecTion machine. Firsf Row: K. Waldron, B, EhlerT, G. Boruch, B. Greenberg, V. Hardin, J. Rechowiczp Second Row: C. HesTer, M. Ball, J. Saunders, P. WedgeworTh, M. Folk, J. SliTer. 'sT Row: R. Briflc, C. Hossler, P. lflelmer, J. Lang, A. CurTis, S. Perryg Second Row: D. Carlson, Gerber, A. Schroeder, M, Corrigan, J. CanniT, D. McViClcer, D. MacKenzie, B. Drier, Mr. E. Nelson. Fir FirsT Row: B. Lounsbury, S. Cunningham, M. Kahn, J. Fries, B. Srhullz, B. Lavelle, Johnson, Second Row: F. Anson, J. STarlc, R. Kely, J. CasTro, J. Wilson, A, Branch, R Jones, M. Rosenberg: Third Row: J. l-Tahn, B, Mayer, V. luTavo, R. Vaughn, l.. Marin T. Arcuri: FourTh Row: J. l-lodgskins, l-leTTield, R. Vroom, R. Howell, B. TrIviTT, J. Da l-T. Phillips, Mr. Dunavan, R, Lauroq Fit-Th Row: C, Koehnlein, L, Bar-Terr, B. Dreier, CDFFICIATING CLUB You're ouTl NeT-ball! These are iusT some oT The many cries you mighT hear coming Tram The girls' gym Friday Assembly pe- riod. The newly organized Offici- aTing Club made iTs debuT This year under The sponsorship aT Miss Marion Newson. The members, chosen Tor Their ouTsTanding abiliTy and knowledge oT sporTs, were given special Training in oTTiciaTing in baslceTball, soTTball, and oTher games. They also pre- sided aT Tinal inTramural Tourna- menTs. ELECTRICIANS l.ighTsl AcTionl Cameras! Yes and These lighTs and cameras were handled and operaTed by The STage ElecTricians aT PHS. This group, under The direcTion OT Mr. Eric Nelson, consisTed OT Twelve boys Tram Treshmian To senior. These boys were on hand To operaTe The swiTchboiard bade sTage Tor every school perTorm- ance which was held in The audi- Torium, and Tor many perTorm- ances sponsored by ouTside groups. FRENCH CLUB Parlezevouslrancais? You don'l? Beller ioin lhe French Club. No English was spolcen during lheir meelings. A lrip lo New Yorlc was only one ol: The many aclivilies planned by lhis club. Club periods included singing, dancing, play- ing games, and seeing movies, all in French, ol course. Miss Kalh- erine Prall supervised This acfive club, which mel every Monday morning during assembly period. Slondingz Miss K. prolly First Row: B. Vielh, D. Rineharl, K. Moore, R. Shapiro, L, Alberl, A. Smilh: Second Row: J. Turnuir, K. Tosio, J. Feil, Ca. Tzomos, P. Naiim, K. Fowler. LATIN CLUB The Lalin Club furnished slu- denls inleresled in Lalin, lhe par- enl ol so many romance lan- guages, wilh an opporlunily lo learn aboul lhe lives ol famous Roman men, cusloms, and lhe language and civilizalion. The members of lhis club learned lo undersland and appreciale lhe influence The Roman people have exlended over our Weslern civi- lizalion, The group mel every Monday assembly period under lhe guidance ol Miss Eleanor l-lorn. Der Schuler Schallgemullich Keifsverein Wie gehlsl Wanl lo learn more aboul lhe cullure and cusloms ol Germany? If so, why don'+ you ioin lhe members ol The PHS German Club, Der Schulerschaffs- gemi.i+lichlcei+sverein, during Mon- day assembly periods7 The club members, lcepl under lhe walch- ful eye of lheir sponsor, Mr. Rob- erl Clooshhad a busy program This year, which included a sludy ol lhe singing, lollc-dancing, and games ol Germany. Firsf Row: J. Cunifl, Fl. Goggiin, F. Blalz, M. Sinle-Fl, Second Row: K. Buclie'- mueller, L. Bloom, M. Jacobsen, D, Wermann B. Day, F, Lyons. f71 Firsi Row: F, VanEck, E. Nielson, M. Schmidl, 6. Brown, B, Heldg Second Row: J. l-laine, D. Seybold, V. Fiflz, E. Ley, R. Zeiner, P. Dawson, Third Row: W. Luchsinger, F. Middlelon, T. McMann, J. l-lendriclf, J. Barr. .li Irs? Row: D. Carlson, S. Perry, P. man, P. Neely Second Row: H. Wrobel, D As e. . i e, . , . Grob, E, Baxler. P. Trorh: Third Row: T. Y ung, R. Tyrrell, W, Miller, P. Pryor. Q54 N5 sa nch, F. Domelley, D, GLC, K. Dor- lhmi r A Zen r N Scheckner L RADICD CLUB Wan? lo build your own radio? Join The Radio Club, under rhe direclion of Mr. John McCurdy and Mr. John Pearson. This club hopes To have a radio slafion of ils own someday. Wilh The progress lhey've made This year, il' won'+ be long unril PHS does have ils own srarion. The members of 'rhis club had an opporluniry ro build rheir own sels and also received insrrucrion in Morse Code, which one musl know before becoming a licensed amaleur radio operaror. CHESS CLUB Checkmale, slalemare, ah, foiled again! These are very familiar sounds Thar came from rhe Chess Club meerings which look place Monday ofrernoons. lr look lime and paiience To excel in a game such as chess. The club mer informally once a week under rhe supervision of Mr. Leonard Ziacoma. The members gor much pleasure and relaxlalion from 'rhe game of kings. This club holds The honor of being The olclesr club in PHS. H had ils beginning in l9l3. Firsf Row: E. Pryor, S. Poller, R. Holdo Skucas, C, Gale, S. Klapper, B. Sporge Mr. L. Ziocomo. 4 -,J u A NE: .... ' - Q J' yr 74 I 0 ' , v Y A L Q I L IDDCIAUI cQT'i: r v v. ll: ,xggzv A ' I .. Ere RT, way: Second Row: B, Germoer, D Irs Row: M. Smifh, D. Morgan, B. Bro n, C. Schreyaaclc, B. Gary, R, Bor- suc Second Row: A. Ganhfas, L. Wolfson, H, Hediger, M. Wing, J. Jaclc- n C, Hann, C. Higby, Frosbose, C Carfy. - W! 4 ao 0 9 ' O Q 0 l l Q' .e .Q 3 SKETCH CLUB Monday assembly period brouighl' TogeTher The arTisTs of PHS in room 32l. DirecTed by Mrs. Mariorie McConnell, The members oT The SlceTch Club gained much experience in clay modeling, painTing, carTooning, and slceTching. Their crea- Tions have oTTen brighTened The school showcases. and were also displayed in various arT exhibiTs ouTside The school. This club's members were selecTed Tram Those sTudenTs who showed an ouT- sTanding abiliTy Tor wielding The brush, pen, and pencil, and a desire Tor regular worlc in This Tield. ADVANCE MODERN GROUP ,M lg: Freeman, M. MilTner, P. Fosbre ley. Carlson. MCDDERN DANCE CLUB The Modern Dance Club, alThough Tairlv new, was well lcnown by PHS sTudenTs, boTh mole and Temale. The club consisTed oT TwenTy-one girls who were selecTed by TryouTs in The beginning of The year. These girls meT under The direcTion of Mrs. Virginia Hogan who TaughT Them advanced Tech- niques and helped Them creiaTe Their own dances. This year They Tool: parT in The PTA Show, The ArT FesTival, and also did various assembly programs assisTed by The aTTerAschool modern dance group. Firs+ Row: L. Comi, J. Borawski, V. Cummings, G. RuTheriord, S. LeviTT, D. Regan: Second Row: W, Balmer, C, Page, W. Sullivan, D, Rice, R. Sloler, J. Town Us i i' I 1 se T., y Firsf Row: H. Mansello, M. La Rue, K. Waldron, Mr. C. Persingerg Second Row: D. Kadar, J. Slodowslci, R. Bra- zina: STanding: D. Brubaker, E. Sinlcer. L. Baker, A. Olsen, M. Bolen. CDFFICE MACHINES CLUB RECREATICDN CLUB Under The supervision aT Mr. Carl Persinger, The Office Machines Club provided an opporTuniTy Tor sTudenTs To become acquainTed wiTh The diT- TerenT Types oT special equipmenT used in The oTTice. The elecTric TypewriTer, The mimeograph. adding and dicTaTion machines were only a Tew oT such oTTice machines. The members oT This club also discovered whaT special apTiTudes They pos- sessed. ln This club They developed Their slcills To a greaTer degree by having a chance To use These machines every Monday during club period. Membership in The newly organized RecreaTioncl Games Club was open To sTudenTs Trom all Tour classes. A need was TelT boTh by The TaculTy members and sTudenTs Tor a club in which The pleasure and enioymenTs oT games could be shared, STudenTs who wished To learn games such as bridge, canasTa, and monopoly Tor social pur- poses were welcome in This club, Miss Florence l:irTh sponsored This group which meT Monday assembly periods. The Club was very successTul and inTeresTing To iTs members. FirsT Row: L. FishTer, J. French, D. Jorgenson, M. MergoTT, M. MonTorTeq Second Row: C. Currer, M. VxfhiTe, J. Mondello, E. D'EusTachiog Third Row: B. CaTiglia, P. CarpenTir, D, Blume: Fou Th Row: N. CorTese, P. Pellegrino, R. Oeskovic, K. Saudbeclc. - FirsT Row: MorTon, J, Riley, S, McGoTTin, S, Yunko, M. Connolly: Second Row: L. Wolley, N. Grygenl, T-l. Hennigon, B. Grey, Third Row: A, Verdicchio, E, Slylionos, P. Knobe, L, Molferg FourTh Row: J. T-lcpTo, K, SrniTh, C. Siegrish S. MonenTe. TYPING CLUB The Typing Club, under The direcTion oT Mrs. RuTh Wyer, was primorily Tor sTudenTs who wished To improve Their Typing obiliTy. The club wos designed Tor boTh beginners ond odvonced TypisTs. The club members were ollowed The privileges oT Typing work oT Their own choice. STudenTs could moke up bock work ond Time TesTs, or Type Themes, noTebooks, or onyThing else in which They were inTeresTed. This club olso gove sTudenTs who didn'T hove o mochine oT Their own, o chonce To Type. BOYS' COCDKING CLUB The Boys' Cooking Club oTTrocTed mony oT The Freshmon boys. According To Miss Muriel Miller, There wos much work To be done in The Torly- minuTe period. Recipes hod To be sTudied ond exploinedi ingredienTs had To be measured oc- curoTely. Then The Tood wos preporedg The Toble seT: ond The kiTchen leTT spic ond spon. These boys mode Toods ThoT didn'T require much Time To prepore. The boys leornegl The nomes oT T'ie poTs ond pons ond oTher uTensils which They used. C. Becker, O. Kollock, R. Andy. N u 4 1:21 Leff To Right: R. Corey, L. Randolph -:1J I ' 'T ILJI J. -Q I gg . M Zagoriaq Second Row: Bhrnm, P. Shaw, R. h FourTh Row: S. Turner, G. Gbbons, B, FirsT Row: O. Loukides, B. Hornrnann, BeaTTie, . PTQTT, J. Moriey, M. Runyan, Third Row: PT. SuTTon, J. Dreier, J. Shu ag Furino, C. WiTTnian, C, Pirin, S. Davis, R. Eigier, F, Gusack, B. Schenk FiTTh Row: M. i Broicaw, E. WendeTT, M. SmiTh, D. Eisenberg, J. Kennison, S. Fox, G. Kyie, T. Bender. Sen'or ram fc u unior ramaiic u i D a i Ci b .T D Ci b Under The direcTion oT Miss Virginia Mixer and The lunior Drama Ciub was very pieased To The ieadership oT PresidenT Jean Shuha, The mem- work wiTh a Teacher new To PHS, Miss Fiorence bers oT The Senior DrcmaTic Ciub sTarTed working Poiiocic. The members organized a program com- on a piay To be given Tor The inTer-Ciass PTay Con- miTTee composed oT Their oTTicers which was TesT. The Broadway bound seniors parTicipaTed in responsibie Tor The ciub meeTings. Each week The PiainTieid Area LiTTTe TheaTre ConTerence. An- reporTs were given on piays seen by The members: oTher ocTiviTy was giving one acT pi-ays To buiid up Teievision shows, cosTurnes and maice-up were aiso Their Treasury. CurTain Time aT This year's senior discussed. Members aiso Took parT in monoiogues piay Tound severai members oT This ciub on and shorT piays. The inTerfCTass Piay ConTesT was sTage.T' Any ambiTious seniors wiTh acTing abiTiTy one oT Their biggesT proiecTs. As a reward Tor were weicome To ioin This ciub. Their inTeresT in The TheaTre, The group heid o TheaTre parTy. R w' D WeTTner, C. Burgess, M. DeLucca, T. Sandow, B. T'ToTTmier, F. Nachmani Second Row: S WhiTehead, P. RosenbiaTT, G. Kunlman M. SeiT1.er, C. Siiisg Third nn. G. Kuiaic T. Ford. 751 FirsT o . . H. EpsTein, Coughian, . Row: H. Jeavens, M. HOTT1, M. Lasser, B. From -i - .-.ereiia, E. Reimen, B. --ln, I. bsaldo, M. King, J, Fionbose, ,...,err, K. Bergman, M. Pinn, P. Clawson, W. Kaplowifz, .sophomore Dramahc Freshman Dramarrc Club Club Eager and very inleresled are lhe members of Under lhe direclion of Miss Margaref Brady, our lhe Sophomore Dramafic Club. The members fulure Kalherine Cornells and Lawrence Oliviers slarled fhe year by doing panlomimes and mono- learned fhe 'lknow-how of lhe slage. The mem- logues. The planning, casfing and rehearsing of an bers of lhe Freshman Drama Club mel Monday assembly program lopped fhe club's acliyifies for during assembly period when lhey received lheir lhe year. The members chose a program commil- firsl lasle of grease painl. Al lhe club meefings, lee which planned a lrip lo a dramalic play in lhe frosh became ocquainfed wilh lhe PHS slage New Yorlc as anolher highlighf. Under fhe guid- which lhey will see a lol of during lhe nexl four ance of Miss Eileen Cash, who endured lheir years. The club's efforls were rewarded by lhe slruggles wilh much palience, lhese sophomores presenlalion of a one acl play al lhe end of fhe gained experience which will be invaluable lo year. lhem in fufure years. First Row: J. Reedy, S. Trowbridge, J. Swivel, B. Corbin, J Web Harrel, R. Harris, Second Row: J, Flanzbaum F P Polishoolr, A. Bloom, J. Varnrr M L JAJM.. Goldsaclc T M' Bra , er, A. Currcri, S. Kramer, T. Barna, C. , . izza, H. Hush, A. Hoffman, B. Brolnlan, K., Ne ' , . . Feosfer, M. Berry, Third Row: L. Hayden, C. H , . mor, R. Wallher, D. Wibblesman, S. Soulhard, S B . uiano, D. Dunbar, L. Pizzalalo, S. Pelegrin, P. Kay P Bl K. Von Kay, J, Hediger, P. Adams, D. Z' R. Schulbaum Miss M. d Y. mscr, S. and, E. Triano, K. Lee, . arfleff, Fourfh Row: L. Youngman, , . ackman, B. Squires, E. Raubg Fiffh Row: S. Rqflf. leger, Sixfh Row: F. MacFarland, S. Whilcomb, E. Waller, J. Smllh. U81 ne, --'l , : . ' A - .' fs-4.-s sm-s4,.,,.., E. 6 My 4115 Firsi' Row: R. Ccssaro, W. Collins, M. Formica, R. Young, D. l'larlpenCG. Kml- -l- Soflnders' 6. Larlcin, P. l-lershalcg Second Row: K. Slcallca, R. Oeslcevic, B. Mallhews. 6. -'ClClfS0 1. W- llnllfi T4 cmhev. B. nrizgemid, M. iocison. Third Row: B. Wood. R. Relllerr J- CO'emOnr M' GUWT 5- Hirsh. J. Lewis, Winzenreid, Mr. E. l'lul'rlfa. SPCDRTS APPRECIATION TRAQK QLUB CLUB The Sporls Appreciclion Club under lhe super- vision ol Mr. Eugene Plulolca, was organized lhis year especially lor sludenls who did nol have an opporlunily lo parlicipale in any varsily sporl. During lhe meeling, dillerenl sporls plays were discussed and movies were shown. The mollo ol lhe Track Club could be enler high iumping, hurdling, running, broadiumpingshol pulling, and discus lhrowing, The club helped lo lceep lhe boys in condilion lor spring evenls. Mr. Harold Bruguiere supervised lhis group. Firsl Row: W. l-lalchel, J. Grimes, S. Kovac, P. Taylor, C. Smilh, Pepe, G. Slrubel, l-l. Phillips, P. Wolle, L. Hall, W. Slevensg Second Row: T. Slewarl, J. Hedrick, D. James, M. Miller, D. Michie E. Schroder, W. Jones, D. Walsled, A. Branch, G, McCoy, F. Grayg Third Row: J. McNeal, H. Hall, H. Lamberl, E. Lindsey, P, Lawson, T. Bremble, P. O'Brien, F. Renz, L. Washinglon, W. Auslin: Fourlh Row: Mr. Biuguiere, B. -lohnslon, B. Rouse, B. Burgess, A. Runyon, P. Pearson, D. While, M. Cambell, E. Ca ' SSGFIUO. wed S fs E and praclicelm The boys pracliced many slcills: il ll lllll! 'dc' Slanding: M. Ng, E. Coolc, F, l-luges, R. Alslon, C. Brown, B. Chandler, A. Brauchg Sealed: D. Rice, M. Calhie, L. Lallimore, D. Coleman, C. Lipiord, B. Guflridge, P. Shedd, G. Myer, P. Evans. OLD TESTAMENT CLUB LIFE SAVING CLUB Helping ils members lo lind lhe message lhal' The Old Tesliamenl holds for Them is The Old Tes+clmen'l' Club's main purpose. Through slides, films, speakers and discussion groups lhey learn lo undersland and appreciale The Old Teslomenl. Many former members have gone inlo parl or Tull lime church worlc. Twenly-lwo boys mel under lhe direclion ol Mr. Jaclc Liddy To spend o worlhwhile aclivily period learning aboul lile-saving. The looys who succeeded in passing lheir lesls received Red Cross cerlili- cales. The Junior and Senior Life Saving Club was limiled lo junior and senior boys. Firsl' Row: L. Baldassorre, M. Corlese, T. Brown, A. Hennessey, J. Taylor, A. Penelli, T. Mignellag Second Row: L. Fredriclcs, Fosler, N. Polisen, B. Babbil, B, Bradley, A, Gqrciqg Third Rowg' P, 79 LorClTChd'lcFTh S , . a wic , . rus eirn, . lannolfa, J. Perry, l. Dannerg Fourfh Row: Mir. Liddy, L. Joclmson, J. Andrews. erm A .A in e were cc rom . fi XM V- '? rf Q 5 .IGUYSH H x ' - ., W W A4 H ,:,, Q f . 8 .1 wx' I WW M :ltr .'. I Tb fx W ff :mf f- ' 1 '--' , , V sq Ei , In .. . .,-- wf - v tv VV ..,,:. 4 be I x 2 S , Mgwkwg J N, 5 -lll 5 ,, .. vb s Q .Z' .,aAw A ., .. ., , . , if Q: H1 5' ' :, K H . ,. VM ., -K, M and xDoIIs . QM ,QM . Jack, Jo, R Frned Chic -ff' e we bolhering you? 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One oT The surprizes oT The year was The Tine work oT The linemen, Bob Kindig, Milf Campbell, Joe Esler, Herb l-lush and Dick MaThewson. STarTing The season wiTh an unimpressive vicTory over Long Branch, The Cards gained experience and power rapidly To prove Themselves a hard-driving, clever Team. The nexT game was againsT Columbia. Coach SmiTh really drilled his boys Tor This one. The Cards were playing virTually The same Columbia Te-am ThaT had come so close To beaTing Plainfield lasT year. ATTer a T4-7 lead aT halT-Time, The SmiThmen laxed in The second period To be on The shorT end oT a ZI- 20 score. Bound Brook baTTled The Cardinals in The nexT Tray, only To Tind PlainTield Too big and experienced. ln The PerTh Amboy game, The Cards really showed Their sTuTT. NoT leTTing The odds upseT him, Ward TalboT guided and passed The Cards To a 2I-2I Tie. l-le was greakly aided by MiI+ Campbells receiving, Tom Campbells running and l-larry Lam- berT's place kicking. Somerville and Thomas JeTTerson were nexT To T-asTe deTeaT aT The hands oT The Cards. The NorTh Plainifield game pleased all The Cardinal rooTers. Plaimfield romped over The Frogs by a 38-6 score. ATTer knocking oTT CarTereT, The SmiThmen gained a mosT decisive vicTory over WesTTield and were The TirsT club in 24 years ever To beaT The Blue Devils Two years in a row. All in all, The Cards were swiTT, powerTul, and sTeady aT The righT momenTs, Thus enabling Them To wind up a Tine season. M f We 5 , , .,,. Q 1 55+ R ' A fx ' Q T -.Q1s ,..'f5w lf Wx 1 A K' gfii - ' -' ' ,fn ii '3 M, L in Q - xX,Q V - xN-Q-Qi XxAx Xi f L , A M ':-'Q' - , Q il I f F .m N- 4 :,54,,gw, gg, 5 Q-ap ,i , 5354 -11 f 4 , W iff 5 ,k3E3,g,.i.RL A40 ' M ,pf-7ul5v5'15Q w P' N ,z Q,A- Mk if M 1 ' W' E . , . 4 kw .p 'Sv ,A WF. QR? an X A A Q iff' Af' M g,f'U T.. 5 K f ff ' :vw agwx 63,1 X fe, y 'xp 1 N- ,Q S lk 1 x A V' Lf - . 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Then, gaining rnomenfurn, Thomas JeTTerson and WesTTieTd were deTeaTed in duel meeTs.i ThereaTTer, The Cards regained Their OTd Torrn by sweeping The Long Brunch ReToy, Union Co.JnTy and CenTral Jersey championships. AT The sTaTe meeT, The mighTy CardinaTs reached Their peak oT perTecTion. Led by Three weiT periormed TirsTs, PTainTieTd regained The TiTTe TosT in The T949 season. We have been sTCiTe Champs Tiye Times-'44, '45, '46, '47, and '5O. Torn Campbeh again Took The T20-yard high hurdTes in T43 seconds, T-Tis Treshrnan broTher, MiTT, was righT behind him in The high hurdTes ond also wenT on To Take his speCi0TTy, The THE STATE if , ff, b f ,r 1 ? ,1 If Cx xxx Q 4 xx N I x xx xx Q Xxx S low hurdles. Senior Winlc Diana lossed lhe ioyelin for l6O leer and a lirsl place. Olher menlion goes lo Hilliard Williams, iavelinp Diclc Malhewson, high jump, Alex Branch, broad iumpg and Mill Compbell, discus: who also placed. Leading Coach Harold Brugiiiere's very successful leom were Tom ond Milf Campbell, Dave Knighl, Diclc Mafhewson and Ted Bremble, hordlers. Dislclnce slondouls were Fred Van Eclc, mile: Bill Luce, hall mile: and Charles Quinn, quorler, The dashes were well Taken care of by Diclc Washinglon, Joe Grimes, Ar? Schroeder, ond lhe lwg Campbells, The field men who excelled were Mill Campbell, shofpulg Bill Marsh, Don Luce and Diclc McDonough, discus, l-iilliard Williams and Winlc Diana, iavelin. Dick Malhewson and Mill Campbell were 'fhe high jumpers and Alex Branch and Toby Slewarl, sfandoufs in The broad iump. H H L 'Q ru, MZ bi, , li if-. 'W QM 'A P nfiflw w-A-f W' if n' f -V5 N ff Ji' M..ZM if 'SSW ' 1,f ' - -:pu 'mn 1 W , ' 4 Mw,fi-K ,, 7 A A .A 'N fx 9 3 . . , . s':.'.5' by - - lo 45152 1 0 ,log cg.-Q Il .0 O 2 x5 , '- - Q-- 59 'll i881 in l ws? Captain Liske's Seadogs The Pl-IS Swimming Team again deleaied every high school if faced in dual compeiilion. Allhough 'rhe Plebes from Wesl Poini delealed lhe leam, lhe PHS mermen, under +he excellenl coaching of Vic Lislce, had a perfec+ season wilh all lhe high schools ihey faced. Morrislown bowed once in deieaf while Fairlawn, Wesifield, lrvinglon, Columbia and Lincoln each wenl' down lwice. These eleven wins give Coach Lislce and his swimming 're-ams of The pasl four years a Tofal of 54 wins in 55 meels, losing only 'ro Columbia in I95O. A+ lhe Sfaie Meel' Plainfield l'OOlC lhird place. Bill L ! l 5 i Q 1 me il t ai AP ' ci ff' K rs ll W e Firsf Row: H. Keller, H. Taylor, T. Eclcerslrom, A. Borlen, C. Vail, K. Fowler: Second Row: D. Carlson, Manager: P, Gindin, D, Seybold, P. Lawson, T. Bremble, T. Luiz, Coach Lislceg Third Row: A, Pills, L. Barfleff, T. Bernslein, M. Campbell, W. Drier, J. Andrews. Dreyer came in lirsl in lhe IOO yard breaslslrolce, while Alan Pills loolc second in The ZOO yard lreeslyle, and Don Fort lhird in fhe l5O yard medley. Ted Bernslein cap- lured lourlh place in lhe IGO yard baclcslrolce as did Herb Taylor in diving. This year's seniors who swam for lhe lasl lime were Jay Andrews, Pele Gindin and Val Skov. Back nexl year will be such slandouls as Al Pills, Don Forl, Pele Lawson, Howard Keller, Larry Barrlell, Denlon Seybold, Herb Taylor, Bill Dreyer, Ted Bernslein and Marry Dreyer. W mm, f 5 s s .' SQ' 1' P I Ks er-1 .. 'if 1 X f- are l X., X ,wruf-f - I -. . URM, :Q-NT bg N 'WM 0 N 1 nu.. 11. 1. g :JZ , My I P ll Gs:-1:-L--C: P rseg 'S,9f5' 'T OVER THE RIM T' The Cards This season were beTTer Than average wiTh a IO win, 7 losT record. Three oT Their losses were by only one poinT. Under The supervision aT Coach Wilbur Brann, The Cards held The CiTy championship which our lasT year's Team regained aTTer Tive years. The scores aT The Canucks game were 57-20 and 40-32. PiainTield was also vic- Torious in Two games over Cranford and Bound Brook. These scores were 74-47 and 47-32. The Cards upseT Linden in The TirsT 'game buT Linden beaT us in The second. PlainTield also spliT wiTh WesTTield wiTh scores of 54-49, WesTTield win- ning, and 6l-43, PlainTield's win. The Cards won 'fT over Hillside and Dunellen by scores of 77-30 and 62-49. Cn The losing side. PlainTield losT Two To Regional and Rahway and one To Roselle Park. The Carols also losT To Rahway in The Couniy Tourney. ln The sTaTe Tourney The Cards were vicTorious over New Brunswick, buT were laTer de- TeaTed by Thomas JeTTerson. This season was made successTul wiTh The aid aT Rico ParenTi, Rickey Johnson, Cas Wanczyk, Dick MaThewson, Tom Regan and Jack McDonough. These seniors saw acTion Tor The lasT Time aT PHS: Cas Wanczyk, Rickey Johnson and Dick MaThewson. ,HES ni-is x1.,.'TN' - 1 X ggwgxx 1 ,MQ X 4 Q ,vm 4 QU mi 5 W 5 ks x fs: , - Q c A Q '9 5g., 3' fa S 13 W E dw M ga .y Fha wi if 'S' AE 92 On Mui: J, Pepe, J. Moherg Kneeling: G. Cosserino, W. Sells, R, Kindig, H. Hush, W. Luce, T. Sheridan, G. Schworfz, F. Zornpello, W. Smifh, H, Kriniclrg Sianding: L, Borlolfo, T. Grilo, R. Mclienny, B. O'Neill, F. Trusheim, E, Herrnon, C, Slifer, L. Hush, Coach Abe Smllh. ,- 5 !l51'0gq 8 - IID6 1 Q.7 FALL GUYS Wreslllng o comporohvely new sporl IH PHS hos become exlrernely populor IU The losf +wo yeors The 'reorn hod o dnsrnol seoson lhrs yeor losing enghf mofches. However 'rhe recoro on poper does no+ reveal The True slory. Three rnofches were losl by 'rwo po1n+s ond one by four poinis. The Jrwo brnghl spofs IU +he lineup were John Pepe ond Bob Kondug bolh undeleoled IN scholoshc compehhon The Mnlnory Acoderny nnvuled our gropplers lo ynsul Wesl Poinl ond wreslle The Plebes The 'reorn wos overcome by The older ond more experienced boys John Pepe won h1s molch lor Plo nheld- our only vlclrory Vorsaly lellerrnen refurnung nexl yeor ore Leroy Hush Llndsoy Borlello Fronlc Zompello Bull Smulh Chorles Shfer Ball Luce, Eu- gene Hermon Pronk Trusheum ond Gordon Schworlz Prospecls for nexl seoson un lhus new sporl loolc good ond wreslllng as on Els woy lo becoming one of The mom orlrochons un PHS Firsf Row: L. Armour, P, WolTe, C. Slifer, G. STrubel, J. Sanders, C, Sillsg Second Row: R, Jones, D. Guinan, F, VonEck, D. Michie, J, Pepe, H, Phillips, T, Sheridan, L, Hall, l-l, Slcolnilc, Manager: Third Row: J. Abney, Manager: D. Bernard, T, Bender, H, Greenfield, E, Worfh, R. Bruigiere, W. l-lamill, Coach Bruigiere. CNE MCRE LAP Under The leadership oT Coach Harold Brugiuere, The PHS Cross CounTry Team had anoTher Thrilling season. Plainfield sTarTed iTs season wiTh a smashing vicTory over Rahway l-ligh. The nexT meeT, a Triangular aTTair, wiTh Thomas Edison, Asbury Parlc and PlainTield parTicipaTing, resulTed wiTh a second Tor Plaimcield. NexT, PlainTield deTeaTed WesTTield aTTer quiTe a biT aT opposiTion. The l-larriers again ended on Top in The nexT Three-way rneeT lUnion and Englewood Turnished The opposiTionl. Plainfield losT iTs TirsT duel meeT iagainsT New Bruns- wick which was acTually our lasT meeT. In The Union CounTy meeT, The PlainTield l-larriers won Third place, and in boTh The Cen- Tral Jersey and STaTe MeeTs, Red and Blue Toolc a TiTTh place. Fred Vanlfclc, PliainTield's Cross CounTry whiz-lcid, loroke The Tape in The TirsT six consecuTive conTesTs. RS T93 ,QM Av,-5 I ' I I 'I ' 492195551 'o A451 4' ,QXK 0 ' 1 'lr ,Sn 1 Ill -C-5 12 'Ill . 4' 44 AAU fee N , 'Q U , ui X Q h M , ' 3 T ' HH5 ' Q ' 1 ,Z .,,a ' 1 SLIDE, BCY The l95O VarsiTy Baseball Team made a win and loss record oT 5 To II Tor The season. Jack Liddy's nine compleTed The Tinal link in a Three sporT inTer-ciTy championship by walloping The Canucks IO-9 and 6-4 in The Two games, which were played in May. The iniTial game was in doubT unTil The ninTh inning as Pl-TS blew an eighT run lead and They had To break a Tie To win, The second game was easier, alThough The NorTh PlainTielders puT up a good baTTle. Earlier in The season, The Cards sTarTed OTT on a bad six game losing sTreak highlighTed only by a 400 TooT homer poled by Dick WaTkins againsT Thomas Edison in The opener. The Cards won Two, deTeiaTing Thomas Jeffer- son and Regional. The only vicTory was a I7-3 pasTing oT Somerville. During The season, iniuries Torced many oT The players To shiTT posiTions. Dick Eddy. Tony Serido, Gene Mirra, Bob CioTTa and Dick WaTkins Took care oT The imqeld. Chasing The Tlies were Dom DellavenTuria, BarT Feldman, Bill Cary, Bob Ga- vazzi and Charlie Pearson. Coach Liddy's mound sTaTT was builT around Dick WaTkins, Tony Apisa, Larry PerreTTi, Bill Cary and BarT Feldman. Ed Liebel rand Tony Mansolino shared The caTching. BarT Feldman and Dick WaTkins were The Too baTTers wiTh .300 plus averages. The Team looked Tine aT Times and They losT many games by only a Tew runs. T941 Y SERVICE ACES The I95O Cardinal Tennis Team wenT Through iTs sched- ule wiTh six wins and Tive losses. During The season, They had a double win over MorrisTown and Trounced NorTh PlainTield and PerTh Amboy wiThouT a single sejrbaclc. WesT- Tield was The mosT severe opponenT, blanking Plainfield Twice, 5-O, 5-O. The Cardinal Team spliT in iTs maTches wiTh Cramford and Thomas JeTferson, and losT a single mraTch To Rahway. The mosT ouTsTanding TeaTure oT The season was Gor- don STerner's and Larry CoulThursT's doubles combinaTion. They wenT undeTeaTecl in The Tive maTches They played TogeTher. OTher members oT The varsiTy squad were: John Blume. Charles Browne, Tom Hall, Jim Voorhees and Dean Wach- Tel. KenT MarTin, .lim Peale and Russell Robins, showed promise in Tilling The ouTgoing seniors' sTeps. Tom l-lall's name was chosen Tor The honor plaque in The boys' gym. tees:-mv -N4 Firsl Row: C-. STerner, J. Blume, T. Hall, R. Voorheesg Second Row: C. Brown, L, ColThursT, Coach: 95 W. SeTTe, R. Robins, D. Wachfel. .fgrourwl flue Qi' J ASEE? VMCIHEERIN l Qron MYRTu.e! 1 Af? I 2 H2 is M W Lo0K,5fms ' VM GONA MAKE A BASKET ! 4' , 7' ' O 0 5 5 io 'Q 900' JMU! 'S' X if SHOW 'EM H You KNQW MYRTLE wb Auce,wE'RE mgmceu Fon Q :exons IF we KEEP 5 G Anouwo , FIELD HIGH VJ BASKETBALL Firsi Row: J, Weber, A. Goldsaclc, D. Rumph, J. Slifer, M. Bally Second Row: D. Jones, R. Hunl, J, Dunbar, H, Esposilo, A. Frank, M. Feasler, C. Carly: Third Row: J. Saunders, K. Lee, M. Smilh, M. Plafl, V. Pilfz, V, Slires, O. McNeil, C, Hesfer, B. Warren, D. Shullz, P, Wedigeworfh, M. Bolding, M. Jones, V. Baron, B. Apgar, 6.,Hymaclr, M. Newsong Fourfh Row: B, Woodruff, V. Lavelle, V. Hardin, G. Bruch, J. Waldron, E. Alexanderson, B. Gufridge, M. Rush. So you 'rhinlc Girls' Baslcelball is slow? l-lave you ever seen our PHS players speed across lhe gym floor? One cerlainly sees acfion al lhis exlra- curricular aclivily which is played every Tuesday and Thursday allernoon. Noi conlenl fo prove Their slrengfh againsl one onolher in inierclass games, 'rhey go oulsicle 'ro ofher schools for rival games. Miss Marion Newson, adviser, helps jhem fo perfecf lheir playing. As 'rhe season closes, The Red and Blue leam is chosen. This is The honorary varsify which enfilles each member 'ro receive an exira fifleen poinfs Toward his school leHer. T97 981 l Firsl' Row: L. Chobolc, J. Honnaiord, G. Hymoclc, A. Franlc, J. Glodden, H. Hodgsllins, G. Braun, S. Whiiecombg Second Row: W. Haley, B. Day, C. Hemings, B. Guflridge, G. Burner, P. Chrislian- son, C. Close, S. Hopiz, L. Comi: Third Row: P. Higgins, N. Grygeni, V. Hardin, E. Floyd, C. Moller, P. Knob, S. Krog, Miss V. Hogan. TENNIS Tennis anyone? Lasl fall, more Than one hundred 'girls answered ofiirmalively. They were found on The PHS courls, eiiher frying 'ro hi+ The elusive sphere or enjoying +he finer poinfs of +he game wholehearledly. For 'rhose who were inieresled, Mrs. Hogan arranged malches such as 'rhe ad- vanced singles, inlermediaie doubles and begin- ners' doubles. Ailer ihe individual iriurnphs came lhe class fournomenis which rhe Juniors won. The honorary sociefy of The club, Red and Blue, is composed of ihe 'lwo besi players of each class Team. ARCHERY lf in The spring +he young man's fancy iurns fo whar lhe girl has been iancying all winler-whal' 'rhen does ihe young lady furn lo? Why nofurally she 'rurns 'ro her arrows. Farfe+ched7 Spring . . . Cupid . . . Arrows . . . Bowong . . . Bullseye! See???? These gals, in cohorfs down in lhe large gym, carefully rake aim, periecling each flaw under lhe supervision of Mrs. King. The winner This yeor is Judy Gilbert Spring season draws 'ro c close, wiih ihe arrows lei loose in one final glory for The class and rhe learn. Furs? Row: P. Conwoy, A. Franlr, D. Coleman, J. Gilberl, J. Waldron, J, Krasnicls, M. Plolf, l., Chobolr, W. Brown: Second Row: D. Hall, D. Coleman, V. Pillz, N. Rounds, G. Boruch, B. Day, J. Young, S. Davis. F5 0 'R Firsl' Row: P. Wedgeworfh, B. Woodruff, R. Gilleffe, H. Esposifo, P. Sobino, M. Bail, C. Hesfer, D. Avery, J, Saunders, B, Benneffg Second Row: V. Hogan, O. McNeill, B. Day, G. Hardin, M. Tuzo, E. Floyd, J. Beekman, B. Apgar, N. Snyder, D. Hall, D. Greene. SOFTBALL The I95O Soffball Team didn'f have a large group of girls, buf if had a very successful season. The players formed feams and played againssi each ofher. A few of fhe oufsfanding players were Paf Wed-geworfh, Helen Esposifo, Dolores Green. Maggie Boll and Ginger Hardin. Mrs. Virgin.a Hogan, gym feacher, was fhe insfrucfor and helped fhe girls fo lceep fhe ball rolling. Here's hoping fhaf nexf year fhe girls' Soffball feam con- finues ifs fine record wifh fhe adclifion of an infer- class fournamenf. MODERN DANCE When Mrs. Hogan announced fhaf fhe Modern Dance Group was forming, girls, girls, and more girls flooded fhe gym. Overwhelmed by inferesf, Mrs. Hogan decided fo selecf The fwenfy mosf graceful girls as members of an Advanced Modern Dance Club. For fhe inferesfed disappoinfees, o new club, Beginners' Modern Dance Group, was formed fo meef Fridays offer school. Inferpree five and modern dancing wifh musical accom- panimenf, are faughf fo fhe dancers. They dance for assemblies and for various communify pro- grams during fhe year. I99 A. Firsf Row: K. Smifh, E. Sforz, J. Plum, D. Dinuzo, l. Kaughman, L. Frosoni, S. Zelinlca, A Guinness, J. Dunbar, J. Weber: Second Row: J. Saunders, J. Honnoford, B. Hollmier, S. E Forzier, E, Bowie, M. Ball, O. McNeil, B. Londell, K. Lee, B. Sweeney, R. lgnoseia, Guinness, J. Hires, P. Hurife, P. Carr, S. Kranslny. C. fv-wx 'WM.' mx ...B w.......,,,u-MM u..,,,,4 u'N ' -Cnagl , ,N L E 4 Q , 1 . if :It f .. LI Q 1? W if 13' 1, r 4, 9 - K ... ,r lu? 4 ,- f - 1 If X x VY! 3-5 x' f, . A -X x . R 5 Q as 4 ,fm- K A--1+ 4 u Q x , , ! 4 I J f Q f . 1 J ' , 1 sf , EX f 1 fi 4 . gi img be li Jiim: W Q ..,, x fi 'ffl Qui' faLe5 Ll OLU CLUB STAFF ...., Maureen Rose Diane W'ellner Agnes Brower Zulla Clark Dorolhy Eisenberg Calherine Faso Carol Guinness Adrienne Kirkpalriclc Priscilla Shaw Jean Shuha Barbara Vielh Marnie While Libby Woollson Diane Young Carol Youngman PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Carol Sand Rulh Borsulc Ann Guinness Carol Guinness Mimi Sellzer Failh Nachman Toby Chadwick Ray Callahan Bob Sbarge Richard Schwarlz Joyce Hires Shirley Whilehead Lois Chabolr CLASS STAFF Barbara Hammonn Mary Gibbons Joyce Hulcing Barbara Mounl Elaine Ley Mary Ellen Moriorly LITERARY STAFF. .Floyd Gusack Jean Shuha Jim Peole Mary Gibbons FEATURE STAFF ..,. Alice Morris lrene Kaulman Carol Willman Edilor-in-Chief ..,..... Marguerile Wing Edilorial Advisor ....., Richard Paiewsln Business Manager ...,., Sherman Poller Business Advisor .,...,.. George Bubriclc James Graves Sally Turner Joan Kennisan .lacquie Feil Joyce Hires Sandra Kriney' Joan Sliler Barbara Brolcaw Mimi Sellzer Carmelo Curreri Ted Bremble Pal Wedggworlh Bill Sullivan Judy Beallie GIRLS' SPORTS STAFF Jane Demaresl Elaine Ley Ginger Hardin Delores Greene Rae While Joan Sliler COPY STAFF ...,.,.. T Florence Milchell Sandra Kriney Nancy Walker Marlha Mergoll Mary Connolly BOYS' SPORTS STAFF Pele Gindin Ted Bremble Jack Bernslein Peler Clawson Joe Blimm Neil Resniclcoll Joel Sanders Bruce Held Ronny Meyers Gordon Schwarlz Bill Wrighl Pele Bass Dean Wachlel oube ancl TYPING STAFF.,Roberla Sullon 149 Doc Diane Wellner ART STAFF ...,... .Alison Smilh Valerie Cummings Dorolhy Kadar Kalherine Moore May Helen Runyon Ronald Plall Joan Saller Angelina Verdicchio ... 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