Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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JACK HEDIGER OmMCcutLNEOLie Oe Stalin's mustache is Jack’s goal. Too much homework doesn't ap- peal to him. He's been a mem- ber of the Latin Club. JOYCE E. HIRES “Jerce”’ Why would anyone want to anger Joyce and call her ‘‘Root Beer’? We're sure she'll succeed in the ambition to be a sec- retery. Joyce has Mile- stone, Entree, and Modern Dancing to her credit. BENJAMIN CARL IANNOTTA “Beans”’ This ambitious one wants to be a ‘‘Piney.”’ But ‘‘Ben,’’ why are you so annoyed? “Ben’’ has kept busy with V, JV, and Freshman Football, Baseball, V, and JV Council, Athletic Chair- man, and Ushers. ANN C. HENRY prank The alarm clock at quarter of seven irks “Hank’’ most. We know she'll make the grade as a nurse. Milestone, Entree, Senior Play, Drama, and Modern Dancing are a few of her ac- tivities. BARBARA ANN HOFFMIER Don’t wear that “glitter-glow’’ around “Barb ’ whose ambi- tion is to grow Dagmar, in the Sen- ior Play, was Photog- raphy Editor of the Milestone, in Drama, A Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Modern Danc- ing and Reception Committee. ROSEMARY IGNOSEIA ERG” People who mispro- nounce ‘‘Ro’s’’ name, beware! She would like to raise a basket- ball team for NPHS., She has been active in Hi-Tri, Milestone, Modern Dancing, Twirl- ing, and Drama. EUGENE HERMAN “Gene” ““Gene’’ who can't stand girls with green hair, wishes he could go over Niagara Falls on a marshmallow. He has served as Vice President of the Junior Class and has been active in Stu- dent Council, Football, Track and Wrestling. MAURICE LOUIS HOLTZ “Murray” Getting out of bed annoys ‘‘Murray’’ who hopes to go to col- lege and become a successful business man or an actor. During his years in high school, ‘‘Murray’’ was active in Drama LOIS JOAN ILARIA “Lo” “Lo” dislikes nick- names and is annoyed by being small. Good things come in small packages. Her amibi- tion is to grow and grow and grow! “Lo”’ has been ac- tive in Drama and Milestone. WALTER L. HETFIELD “Skip” To be an engineer is ‘“Skip’s’’ ambition. His pet peeve is younger brothers. While in PHS, “Skip’’ has been ac- tive in Track, and the German, Math and Projection clubs. JOAN J. HOPTA “Hop” Marijane who pops up at most inconven- ient times and disrupts plans, bothers ‘‘Hop.”’ Her ambition is to be- come a nurse. Activities that kept Hop busy have been Milestone, Typing, Drama, Hi-Tri, Ten- nis, and Modern Danc- ing. DOROTHY EVELYN JONES Dorothy is very peeved by silent peo- ple. One of her main ambitions is to do away with children having to go to school. Dorothy has taken part in the Old Testa- ment and Apparatus clubs and A Cappella Choir. JOHN B. HIGGINS All Yankee fans be- ware of John, who wants to become an engineer. While in PHS, John has been in the Math Club. PATRICIA A. HURITE ate ] Glitter-Glowe is “Pat's'’ pet peeve. College is next for “Pat.”’ We wish you lots of luck in the fu- ture. Milestone, Draina, Typing, Tennis, and Modern Dancing have occupied ‘Pat's’ time while in PHS. ROSEBUD MALISSA JONES “Rosie’’ Tough and = con- ceited people bother Rosie, whose ambition is to become a nurse. ‘Rosie’ has been a member of the Flower and Projection clubs. [23]

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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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WALTER ROBERT JONES “Jonesy” Girl hot rod drivers are ‘‘Jonesy's’’ pet peeve, so beware girls. His ambition is to make a million bucks! Cross Country, Wres- tling, and Track have been ‘‘Jonesy's’’ extra activities. DAVID KIHN Davew Conceited people beware when “‘Dave’s’’ around, for that’s the pet peeve of this fu- ture lawyer. His activities have included the Senior Play, Swimming, and Junior Executive. GARY KULAK ‘Hot Rod”’ It's the medical field for Gary, who came to us from North Plainfield last year. “Hot Rod’s’’ pet peeve is dual controlled cars. He has been active in the Drama and German clubs. [24] NANCY MARIE JOY “Nance,'’ whohopes to last through four years of college, has an aversion to ‘‘poody parpers.”’ She's been busy as Freshman Secretary, and has served on Student. Councils s1G ExecutiveCouncil,Class Executive Council, So- cial Committee, Mile- stone, Tennis ADRIENNE M. KIRKPATRICK ““Ade”’ ““Ade’’ plans to be- come a nurse and is determined to own a car with duals. She has been active in Milestone, A Cap- pella, Girls’ Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, and Hi-Tri. GAIL KUNZMAN Gell Gail, who came to us from Perth Amboy, dislikes getting up in the morning. College is ahead for her. Gail has been active in Drama, Junior Play, and Milestone. Se Suet 2 MARVIN H. KAHN Girls, steer clear of Marvin when you are wearing slacks. He is undecided about the future. Good luck. Marvin was on the PHS Baseball team. CHARLES KOEHNLEIN (Clayeverd” eGhazz: doesn’t particularly care for gals who giggle. Al- though he isn’t sure of his future plans, we're sure he'll be a success in whatever profession he chooses. MARJORIE LACAMERA “Marge” People who ‘‘chick- Enecoute arateathemllast minute are ‘‘Marge’s”’ pet peeve. Her ambi- tion is to go to Egypt and open a tomb. Entree, Hi-Tri, Typ- ing Club and Archery have kept her busy in PRIS, HOWARD KELLER ““Howie”’ “Howie,” whose peeve is tall girls, plans to enter into the field of medicine. Besides being SAT chairman, ‘‘Howie’’ has been on the Swim- ming Team, Student Council, Executive Council, Cross Coun- try, and in the Band. A JOSEPH STANLEY KRAJEWSKI If you're one of those girls who think you're ‘‘it,”’ you're no friend of “Ush’s’’. To get away from you all, “Ush’’ wants to go up on the Mississippi on alereatte We'll all remember “Ush’’ as manager of the Varsity Baseball and Basketball teams. HELEN LAGIOS Helen is bothered by ‘‘a certain Katty.” Hope it doesn’t inter- fere with her ambi- tion which is school. Helen’s activities in- clude A Cappella, Ex- ecutive Council, and Leaders. ale JOHN W. KENNETTE Packs Beware “‘scorpion’’! You’re ‘Jack’s’’ pet peeve! He is unde- cided about what he’s going to do after grad- uation. “Jack’’ participated in Basketball and JV Baseball. Snobs steer clear of ” “Jan.” To go to col- lege and become a Certified Public Ac- countant is Jan’s am- bition. Good luck! PHS News Bureau, Typing, Twirling, and Office Machines Clubs have kept ‘‘Jan’’ busy. HARRY JAMES LAMBERT ROU Harry's ambition is to make the most out of life. Good luck, Harry! Among his activities are Freshman Baseball, Freshman, JV, and V Football, and JV and VV mack

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