Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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JAMES HENRY ABNEY “The Barricuda”’ The ‘‘Barricuda”’ is annoyed by silly wom- en who talk too much. His future plans are to go to vocal school and become a singer of stage and radio. He has been active in Track, Cross Coun- try and Male Chorus. DORIS VIRGINIA AVERY ‘“‘Dorie’’ Conceited people and show-offs steer clear of ‘‘Dorie,’’ who hopes to go on to nursing school. ‘Dorie’ went in for Softball and A Cap- pella. HUBERT P. BANKS “Hooks” Our future traveler, who wants to be a success in life, can’t stand getting up on Monday mornings. JOSEPH ANTHONY ADDARIO “Chase”’ We hope ‘‘Chase's”’ ambition to follow in the footsteps of Joe DiMaggio comes true. We'd certainly cheer for him, mehases doesn't like getting up in the morning. Our future ‘‘Joe”’ has been active in Baseball. ROBERT L. BABBITT Bobw “Bob's” peeve is women drivers. His ambition is to see the world before he is 30 and become a success- ful business man. LAWRENCE ROGERS BARTLETT Although ‘‘Larry’s”’ peeved by ‘‘gold dig- ging girls,’ he still wants to settle down with a beautiful blonde DONNA AGNEW “Aggie” To get married and have a family is ““Ag- gie’s ambition.’’ She is especially peeved by teachers who give homework on week- Aren't we all! ends. WINSTON BAKER Sidr “Sid’s’’ pet peeve is ‘Uncle Henry.’’ His ambition is to be spared of meeting a policeman and to keep his drivers license. ‘Sid’ has been ac- tive in Student Coun- cil, Art, Wrestling and he was an Intramural wrestling champion. q EUNICE ELAINE BECHTLE EUNICE ISH UStmmra contented gal who would like down, have six children. to settle marry, and ‘“‘Honees’’ me clen: CAROL ANN ANTOLIK Fellows who aren't punctual annoy Carol, who wants to be a beautician, then get married. She has been active in Tumbling, A Cap- pella Choir, Leaders, Drama, and Milestone. LOUISE J. BALDASARRE “‘Lou’s”’ pet peeve is high school girls who smoke. He plans to become a studio and television techni- cian. ‘“‘Lou’’ has been ac- tive in Band, Student Council, Football, Or- chestra, Radio and Life Saving. ‘hile JOAN M. BECK “Red” People who aren't peeve Her ambition [sz to own a Cadillac Convertible. LAWRENCE ALAN ARMOUR “Larry” ie cir Seat peace with the world”’ Besides Baseball and Basketball, ‘‘Lar- ry’’ served on the PHS News Bureau, Senior Executive Council and Ushers. MARION DONNA BALEN “Marion” Don’t let Marion hear you say, ‘‘l ain't squealing’ because it irks her. Her main ambition is to try to get rid of ‘‘Ade’s’”’ duals. Among Marion's activities are Ushers, Entree, Milestone, and Office Machines. JEAN M. BELL “Jeanie” Being kept waiting ” bothers ‘‘Jeanie,’’ who wants to see an auto race at Indianapolis. ‘Jeanie’ has taken Student Council has and a million dollars. Eunice’s many ac- Hi-Tri, Twirlers, part in the Milestone taken up a lot of Our Student Coun- tivities include As- Typing Club, Mile- and Drama clubs “Hooks’’ time in PHS. cil Treasurer was ac- sembly Committee, stone and Leaders while in PHS. have been ‘‘Red’s’’ ac- tivities. tive in Swimming, Baseball, and the Pro- jection and Math clubs. Office Machines, Typ- ing and Aloha clubs. {14}

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“THE END IS BUT THE COMMENCEMENT...” It has been a real pleasure and a singular honor to be the classmaster of the distinguished Class of 1952. | hope that by your humility, your competence, and your integrity you merit the recognition and trust your diplomas represent. | hope, too, that by your example and leadership you prove worthy additions to that long line of illustrious and loyal sons and daughters of PHS. | wish for you what you wish for yourselves... all the happiness life can give. How can happiness be attained? | believe happiness comes as a by-product of worthwhile achievements, the fulfillment of noble aspirations. As you grow in understanding, by continuing your educa- tion and by observing human beings in action, perhaps you will glean that the good life includes a generous measure of aspirations and some successes. You have already begun to ask your- selves, ‘What kind of a life do | want to live?’’ As you work out your answers include all the wholesome and worthwhile goals and experiences that seem reasonable, and then set yourselves to their fulfillment. You may not attain them all, but you are most likely to attain a goodly measure of them. Out of these attainments, | believe, will come your happiness. In the process of working and reaching toward your goals, may | remind you never to for- get one truth: that the means are a part of the ends. How you live, or work, or play, or attain your aims, is as important as the things, the positions, the wealth, the ends, for each end is but a commencement. You take your leave, but you leave a part of you with us, and you take a part of us with you—our hearts, our hopes, and our prayers. Sincerely, J, E. Passarella [13]



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JAMES T. BERRIE? “Baby Jim’’ ‘Jim's’ pet peeve is “Paying the price.”’ He hopes to be Pine representa- tive to Mizzy Mirth. “‘Jim’' has been ac- tive in V and JV and Football, Baseball, Student Council and as Senior Class President. Brothers Freshman Freshman GRACE E. BORUCH S Gib Better be careful when you're around “Gib’’ because she dislikes people who don’t tell the truth. She hopes to become a merchandising buyer in the future. Her activities in- clude; Leaders and Officials clubs, Bas- ketball and Archery. ADAH F. BROWN “Brownie”’ To be a secretary in a doctor's office and have peace of mind are Adah’s ambitions. Some of Adah’s PHS activities — in- clude Student Coun- cil, Leaders and A Cappella. PATRICIA KATHRYN BERRY “Pattie Penknife’’ People who say, ‘ spoofed you”’ get down. Her ambition is to open a mcattim tomb in Egypt. ei eatthess ‘ipl ELLEN PRISCILLA BOWIE SPiise To hear ‘I’m go- ing to do you in!” peeves ‘‘Pris’’ who wants to go to work in a clinic for the mentally ill. “Pris’’ was active in A Cappella and has had two years of Modern Dancing. BARBARA BROWN “Brown” “Brown’s”’ ambi- tion is to travel to Egypt and open a mummy’s tomb. Activities that have kept ‘“‘Brown’’ busy are Student Council, Milestone, Entree, Modern Dancing and Hi-Tri. activities have included Execu- tive Council and Hi- MARIE BIANCULLI ““Marie’’ Marie seems have a Marijane! Here's girl who wants to be a private secretary for a handsome boss. Marie Tri, and Tennis. BOB BRADLEY “Bob”’ Teachers who make one come in earby an- noy ‘‘Bob.” We all agree with him on that. To travel and see the world are Bob’s ambitions. ““Bob’s’’ been on the Swimming team. DORIS BROWN “Little Bits’’ “Little Bits’ pet peeve is boys with five o'clock shadows. She wants to become a registered nurse. “Little Bits’? has been a busy girl with Hi-Tri, Twirling, and Modern Dancing. dislike for participated in the Library Coun- cil, Aloha Club, Hi- ROBERT J. BISHOP “Bob” People who talk in annoy homeroom “Bob.’’ Sometime the future hopes to become millionaire. DELORES L. BRADY “Dee” The draft board is “Dee’s’’ pet peeve and her ambition is to marry her Gl. Meanwhile, she has kept busy with the Li- brary Council and Typing clubs. GENEVA BROWN Geneva intends to go to dress designing school after gradua- tion. PHS wishes her loads of luck. Geneva, who will be remembered for her beautiful voice, par- ticipated in the A Cappella choir. “Bob ’ RUTH HELEN BORSUK “Ruthie” To be senator of New Jersey in 1972 is “‘Ruthie’s’’ ambition. “Ruthie’s’’ — activi- ties include Drama, Band, Junior Play, Leaders, and she was Freshman and Soph- omore Class Treasurer and Business Editor of the Milestone. ALFRED F. BREMBLE, JR. ere cic It’s the dental field for ‘‘Ted’’ who is peeved by ‘‘paying the ” price. ““Ted,’’ who was president of the Jun- ior Class and Hi-Y was active in Football, Swimming, Track, Student Council, Ush- ers and Milestone. TOM BROWN Tom, who hopes to become a mechanic, is a happy boy. He has no pet peeve. Baseball and Life Saving have been some of Tom’s activi- ties during his years ators: [15]

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