Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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HENRY NELSON GARY “Hank” “Hank,’’ whose am- bition is to become a cook, is irritated by sixth period lunch. He has been active in sports such as Freshman, JV, and V Football. HELEN GIKAS San, “‘Len’’ who is peeved by conceited people plans to make her “Sunny” happy as her lifetime ambition. A Cappella, Ushers, Typing, and Milestone have kept ‘‘Len’’ busy for the past four years. wars GEORGIANA GOERZ “Georgie”’ People who say ‘‘l ain't squealin’ ’’ steer clear of ‘“‘Georgie.”’ “Georgie,’’ our Sen- ior class treasurer, was active in Milestone, Entree, Drama, Execu- tive Council, Library Council, Typing Club and A Cappella. y ROBERT ANTHONY GEARNIO “Lucky” “Lucky's’’ pet peeve is women who like money. Who doesn't! His ambition is to join the Navy for an indefinite period of time. JV Baseball and Football seem to be “Lucky’s ’ main in- terests. JUDITH B. GILBERT “Judy” College is next on the agenda for ‘‘Judy.”’ Good luck, “Judy.” ‘Judy's’? been ac- tive in Leaders, Ush- ers, Drama, Tennis, Bowling, Archery, A Cappella, and Library Council. MARIE GOGOLESKI EGign To get the car one night is ‘“‘Gig’s’’ ambi- tion. Her pet peeve is Maryjane. While in PHS, she has been active in Ushers, Leaders, Mile- stone, Drama, and Li- brary Council. JAY P. GERBER ‘“Pete’’ Jay is irked by “eeyall eens | ale is headed for the scien- tific or mechanical world. Jay has worked hard as a stage elec- trician and was in the PHS Orchestra. JOYCE ANN GILLETTE “Pee Wee’’ “Pee Wee's’ pet peeve is catty people. Her ambition is to go to college and become a professional modern dancer. Drama and Hi-Tri have been ‘‘Pee Wee's extra activities. REVA GOLDENTHAL “Re! The busy signal on the telephone annoys this future fashion co- ordinator. YOUun Sawin Re aah the Senior Play. Among her PHS ac- tivities are Drama, PHS News. Bureau, Milestone, and Entree. ROBERT GIBBONS “Nip” “Nip” is peeved by agitators namely Jim and Oz. His ambi- tion? to “Go West, young man, go West.”’ V Football, Lead- er's, Key, Entree and Mixed Chorus took up a great deal of ‘“‘Nip’s’’ time. PHILIP GILMAN “Phil” “Phil,’’ a happy fel- low with no pet peeve, is sure to make a suc- cess of anything he attempts. He has no ambition because he doesn’t want to end up as Caesar did. He has been kept busy by the Senior Play, Mixed Chorus, Boy’s Ensemble, and BARBARA GOODWIN “Barb’’ To make ‘“‘My Man’”’ happy is ‘‘Barb’s’’ am- bition. Her pet peeve is people who talk too much. Barb has been ac- tive in Executive Coun- cil, Typing, PHS News Bureau, Ushers, and Milestone’s Editorial Staff. ELEANOR LOUISE GIBSON “Gibby” We never could un- derstand why “‘Gibby”’ didn’t like classical music. Her ambition is to be a jazz fiend. “Gibby’’ has been active in the Orches- tra, GAA, and the Typing Club. DOLORES VIRGINIA GLENN “Dolo” Gossips simply irk “Dolo.”” To be a model or a secretary is her ambition. While in high school “Dolo” belonged to the Old Testament and Drama Clubs. atu JOAN GRANSKY “Joanie” “Joanie’s’’ pet peeve is boys, but she hopes to marry a million- aire—what goes?” Joanie’s been active in the Dancing and Of- fice Machines clubs. [21]

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ALAN C. FITTS HAL” If you're going somewhere with “‘Al,”’ please be on time. “AL” doesn’t like waiting. His ambition is to chase golf balls. Setting state and pool swimming rec- Oye, YA WEG ZIGS busy with Hi-Y, and Student Council. DONALD A. FORT “Don” “Uncle Henry’ is ““‘Don’s’’ pet peeve. His ambition is to wrap cheese. Hope it's not limburger. “Don's” been busy with V Cross-Country, Track and Student Council. DORIS J. FREEMAN The field of .nurs- ing is seen in Doris’s future plans. Her pet peeve is people who say, | aim t squeal- ing.” She has been a member of the Mile- stone staff. [20] Swimming, WILLIAM A. FITZGERALD “Wee Willie’ “Wee Willie,’ who plans to be a chemist, dislikes people who eat Onions. He has been active in the Senior Play, Flite youn GlubweaGross= Country, and PHS News Bureau. J. KIRBY FOWLER SO nay I Kirby, who is an- noyed by Branca’s last Thomson, plans to be an engi- pitch to nee: His activities are V Swimming, Key, French, PHS Bureau, and clubs, Baseball, News Male Chorus and JV Baseball. BERNARD FROMM “Bernie” Women who drive and smoke Regents are ‘‘Bernie’s’’ peeves. His ambition is to manage the St. Louis Browns in a World Series after college. Among his activi- ties are Band, Air Raid Committee, Intramural Basketball, and Drama. RICHARD LAW- RENCE FOLEY Dicken Yankee fans are “Dick’s’”’ pet peeve. He is undecided be- tween the Navy and the Air Force. “Dick's” been on Executive Council and active in the French Club. MARION LORETTA Why in the world people have to get up so early wonders i levenpes tas Someday “‘Legs’’ hopes to go to college Leaders, Officials Club, GAA, Softball, Basketball and Twirl- ers have been ‘‘Leg’s”’ activities. THOMAS HARRY FORD “Bogey”’ Girls who smoke cheap cigars had bet- ter steer clear of ‘‘Bo- gey’’ whose ambition is to float across the Atlantic Ocean on his back. “Bogey’’ has been in Drama Club, Stu- dent Council, and the Freshman Play. SHIRLEY BERNICE FRAZER “Babe” ““Babe,’’ who does- n't like conceited boys, wants to become a beautician. Her activities in- cluded the Modern Dancing, Typing, and Hi-Tri clubs. DOMINICK S. FURINO “The Mayor’’ “Oh, how | hate to get up in the morn- ig’’ seems to be Dom- inick’s song; never- theless he wants to be successful in life as an engineer. Dominick partici- pated in Freshman and JV Football. ARNOLD DEWITT FREDERICK ““Freddy”’ To find the easiest job with the most money is ‘‘Freddy’s’’ ambition. He is peeved by the saying ‘‘Eat Me.”’ Who isn’t? ““Freddy’’ was ac- tive in V. Football, Wrestling and Male Chorus. MAXINE C. GABLER aViace To get rid of her freckles is ‘‘Mac’s’’ goal. This future col- leg gal has an aver- sion to glitter-glow. “‘Mac’’ was in the Mixed Chorus, Girls Ensemble and the A Cappella Choir. PAUL LAURENCE FREDERICK “Larry a Pable’’ “Larry” hopes to take a trip to Pitts- burgh before giving a few years to the Navy. Drama, Male Cho- rus, Mixed Chorus and Swimming have kept “Larry” busy. ALBERT W. GARCIA Ay? “AI” is annoyed by singing ‘Happy Birth- day” in the cafeteria. He hopes to be a suc- cess in something. Good luck, ‘‘Al.”’ “AI? was active in Swimming and the Band.



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MARGARET ANN GREEN Peggy Annoyed by people who can’t take hints, “Peggy’’ intends to become a successful nurse. Twirling, Dancing, and Office Machines Clubs have kept ‘‘Peg- gy” busy here in PHS. [22] DENNIS GUINAN mexe ““Tex’’ hopes to make a lot of money. That sounds reasona- ble but he is peeved by girls who have to be home — early. Why “Tex?” Vitvandie v= Gross Country, V, JV and FreshmanBaseball, and Dancing Club have kept ‘‘Tex’’ busy. JOHN HALL “Stinky”’ “Stinky’’ hopes to become a successful mechanic in the fu- ture. We all wish him the best of luck. HENRY GREENFIELD miadanive Our future college man dislikes his first name—Mailander. “Hank” has partic- ipated in Baseball, Cross Country, Mile- stone, Student Coun- cil, Executive Coun- cil, and Drama. ANNE MARIE GUINNESS Anne, who hopes to be a good nurse, dis- likes people who say ” “| ain't squealin’. As co-captain of the Cheerleaders, Anne also was on the Exec- utive Council, Mile- stone, PHS News Bu- reau, Entree, Drama, and the Junior Class Treasurer. LES HALL “Willie” “Willie's” dislike of of people who know everything we hope won't interfere with his ambition to join the Army and then be a farmer. Cross Country and track filled ‘‘Willie’s”’ schedule in PHS. ties Basketball, JOAN J. GROBE “Jo-Jean”’ “J0-Jean's' pet peeves are “little Juemmea's’’ and wear- ing shoes. Her ambi- tion is to become a professional golfer. Her activities in- clude Milestone, En- tree, Drama, and Hi- Tite CAROLINE URSULA GUINNESS Garon Likehertwin, ‘“‘Carol”’ wishes to become a nurse Besides being co- captain of Cheerlead- ers, ‘‘Carol’’ has par- ticipated in Student Council, PHS News Bu- reau, Milestone, Club Editor, Dancing. and Modern VIRGINIA ELOISE HARDIN ‘Ginger,’ who dis- likes the morning bul- letin, the handicapped wants to teach activi- Tennis, Softball, “‘Ginger’s”’ include ink Bobse tion mercial include Bowling, Leaders, En- tree, Milestone, Band and Officials clubs and the Water Ballet. ALBERT GROSSMAN wal Turn the T.V. off when women wrestlers Gann Ca i “VAS” around! They're his pet peeve! After grad- uation, Al’s planning a naval career. ARTHUR HAHR “Art”? “Art’s’’ a man with- out any pet peeves. | guess he’s too busy trying to decide wheth- er) stoma eimasons aa farmer, a plumber, an Army officer or Pres- ident of the United States! BARBARA HARDY “Bob”’ People who | say, ‘was that planned?” Her ambi- is to be a com- artist. Her list of activities Cheerleaders, Ushers, Milestone, Ex- ecutive Council, Stu- dent Council, and Mod- ern Dancing. ‘ ESTELLE NANCY GRYGENT “Nancy” Another one of our college-bound gradu- ates, Nancy is espe- cially peeved by Mary- jane. While in PHS, Nan- cy was active in the Entree, Milestone, Sen- ior Play and Tennis. ALMA LOUISE HALEY BONY “Al” is going to have to overcome her dislikes for getting up early in the morning, when she becomes that nurse in Harlem Hos- pital, This future nurse was in the Typing Gltiowandmetdi-rie THOMAS HART Capa: “Tom'’ would like to join the service; then go to college and open a business. Here’s wishing you luck! He states his pet peeve ast. (etismiacemites

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