Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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KATHERINE P. OSZEYCZIK »Pauly ite Paulie ainacdmner way, she'd be HS. Truman's new secre- tary. She dislikes girls who smoke. ‘‘Paul’’ was a mem- ber of the Office Ma- chines club. JOYCE ANN POPOVITCH ve JO. Willa bemne= membered as Student Council Secretary and president of the Fresh- man Class, as well AS TOnmn nem awonk on the SAT Disburse- ment Committee, En- tree, Ushers, and PHS News Bureau. MARILYN REGAN “Molly” If you are an in- trovert steer clear of “Molly” who hopes someday to be caught on a desert island with Burt Lancaster. Among her many activities in PHS are Water Ballet, Tum- bling, and Milestone {28} clubs. ANGELO D. PANETTIE “Ange” “Ange” the Gl Bill to study mechanical engineer- ing. Activities that have kept Ange busy are Football, Wrestling, Life Saving, and In- tramural Track LUCILLE POTTS “Lucy” Extreme extroverts beware of ‘“‘Lucy.’’ Her ambition is to be a personnel director, get married ‘Lucy’? was active in Milestone, Stu- dent Council, Execu- tive Council, Water Ballet, Hi-Tri, Tum- bling, Basketball, and THOMAS REGAN Weta” “ teranl, who is peeved by ‘‘double quick time go,’ hopes to explore Tibet. His activities in- clude V and JV Bas- ketball, Freshman Base- ball and Projection Club. would like to join the Navy, then go to college under b wo SALVATORE PERRY “Sunny”’ and crowds are eouUnmy Sse peeve. His ambition is to become a and TV Good luck! Freshman Baseball, Stage Electrician and Radio Club have kept “Sunny’’ busy in PHS. Girls engineer. PATRICIA ANN PRICE Bate “Pat’’ is a camera shy girl who wants to marry a young, hand- some, millionaire and travel all over the world. After you mar- ry that millionaire, re- member us in your will, LESTER REID “Bunny”’ ““Bunny,’’ who doesn’t like people who are all business, wants to go to college. He was active as manager of V Foot- ball, Key Club Pres- ident and was on the Student Council. pet radio SHIRLEY PIEPER Slaititel ” “Shirl,’’ whose main ambition is to. sing like Margaret Truman, dislikes BTO’s. We wish her luck. Some of her activi- ties are the Advanced Eating Club; ands Liz brary Council. JAY RAYMOND PUCKETT “Jay” We hope Jay suc- ceeds in his ambition to own four Cadillacs, a hearse, and to make a million dollars. Don’t let ‘‘Moose’’ annoy you too much, Jay. Jay was one of the artists of the Art Club. NANCY REINA “Jet” “Jet’’ is annoyed by unfriendly and con- ceited people. ‘‘Jet’’ plans to get married very soon. MARY C. PONDACO “Penny” Getting up on cold mornings is ‘‘Penny’s”’ pet peeve. Her ambi- tion is to become a secretary to a wealthy man or woman. Typing, Milestone, and the Office Ma- chines clubs have kept “Penny” busy. - JOHN RAWSON -SKip@ Fat girls better keep away from ‘‘Skip.”’ They are his pet peeve. His ambition is to become a salesman. “Skip’? was busy with the Senior Play, PHS News Bureau, and Life Saving club and Air Raid Committee. om, HENRY REINER “Kingpin” Teaching a fish tc swim gets ‘‘Kingpin’’ down, but we hope he’ll make that million dollars before too long. V and JV Football. JV Basketball, and Track have kept ‘‘King- pin’ busy.

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MARIE ANN MOLLENHAUER “Toots” Big wheels with rusty spokes beware of Marie, especially when she owns that light blue Cadillac Convertible. You have — seen “Toots’’ out on the football field twirling her baton. ANGELO MONE Angelo is another happy fellow who doesn’t have a pet peeve. We're sure he'll make the grade as a good lawyer. PAULINE VIRGINIA MOORE Pati lis College is in sight for Pauline who seems to be peeved by glit- ter-glow and how. (?) Milestone, as well as Archery and Biology Clubs have kept her busy. C. ANNE MORGAN “Dolly” “Dolly,’’ who plans nurse, seems to have a dis- like for insincere peo- ple. Anyone in par- to become a ticular, ‘“‘Dolly?”’ Her activities in- clude Senior Executive Council, Milestone, and Modern Dancing. MARY ELLEN MORIARTY ““Midge’”’ “‘Midge’’ has an aversion to Marijane. It’s college for her after graduation. Milestone, Entree, PHS News Bureau and Tennis are only a few of ‘‘Midge’s’’ activi- ties. BARBARA ANN MOUNT “Bob” “Don't bother me, Marijane,’’ says ‘‘Bob.”’ After graduation, she intends to become a nurse “Bob” has been very active in Mile- stone, Hi-Tri, Twirling Club, Tumbling Club, and Modern Dancing. WILLIAM J. NARDOZZI “Bill” College is ahead for “Bill,” who is new to our school this year. His pet peeve “cheese’’! “Bill’’ got into the swing of our school this year by singing in Male Chorus. DOUGLAS MURRAY ‘‘Doug”’ ‘‘Doug”’ wants to own restaurants and night clubs in the fu- ture. We all hope he'll be successful. y-4 LLOYD NEWLAND “Sonny” ‘Sonny’ is peeved by people who don't talk and he hopes to own a 1952 car. He participated in Intramural Basketball and was SAT repre- sentative for two years. JOAN BARBARA MY ZIE “Myz ““Myz's’’ pet peeve is people who aren't “‘honeees.’’ She hopes to be a private secre- tary and make a mint. Some of ‘‘Myz's’” activities are: Hi- Tri, Milestone, Twirl- ing and Executive Council. GRACE NOCERA Grace, our talented violinist, is annoyed by ‘‘glitter glow.” A music career is ahead for her. She has been active in Student Council, Ushers, Orchestra, A Cappella, and Mixed Chorus. RAYMOND W. Fat women in bath- ing suits are ‘‘Ray’s”’ pet peeve. His ambi- tion is to become a successful building contractor. BARBARA D. NOWATKOWSKI ““‘Bobbie”’ ““Bobbie”’ doesn't like people who aren't ““‘Honeeeees.”’ She is going to be a success- ful secretary and a housewife. In PHS ‘‘Bobbie ’ was active in Drama and Hi-Tri. FAITH PATRICIA NACHMAN College and = an MRS degree are in sight for Faith, who dislikes being called “Shorty.” Among her PHS ac- tivities are: Senior and Junior Plays, Drama, Ushers, Entree and PHS News Bureau. JOHN PATRICK O’BRIEN caatu: To change the life of Riley to the life of O'Brien is ‘Pat's’’ am- bition. His main peeve is ‘‘paying the price.”’ During high school, Pat participated in Football and Track. [27]



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MARGARET RELEFORD “Margie” After — graduation, “Margie” plans to take up nursing. Her pet peeve is the heavy traffic on stairway three at lunch time. ‘‘Margie’’ has been active in the Old tes- tament Club. EDWARD ALAN ROHRBACKER Beware, bragging and ostentatious peo- ple, you're Edward’s pet peeve. We all hope you attain ‘that Agricultural degree Ed! epee GRETA RUTHERFORD “The Queen” Greta, who gets an- noyed when “‘he’’ is unreasonable, is plan- ning on making a fu- ture of modeling and getting that “‘Certain’”’ guy. She has been ac- tive in the Art club. FREDERIC RENZ mierecm nrrede vis women-driver were Wrestling Niracke WILLIAM T. ROMANCHEK, JR. “Willy” “Willy” “guys who get on my dislikes back.’’ Someday he hopes to become an aeronautical mechanic. While in PHS, ‘“Wil- ly’s’’ main interest has been Track. oe QR JOEL SANDERS “Zipe People who are weird are a pet peeve of ‘“‘Zip.’’ His ambi- tion is to go to col- lege. Among ‘‘Zip’s’’ ac- tivities are Cross Country, Junior Play, Track, Boy’s Ensem- ble, Male Chorus and Milestone. another hater. He plans to enter the Navy after graduation. His PHS activities and DAVID JAMES RICE ““Bathseba’’ David, who's irked by his nickname, wants to be a law- er Our Student Coun- cil Vice President has Track, Cross Country, Student Council, Old Testament Club, Band, and Red Cross Disaster Committee to his cred- it. i Ps: GAS JOSEPH STEPHEN ROMANOSKI “Steve” “Steve’’ plans to study medicine and become a doctor in the future. He will be remem- bered as a member of the 1951 Football team. IRIS SANDOW vpn Can’t say that we blame you for dislik- ing homework over week-ends ‘“‘I.’’ Col- lege and traveling sound like fun for the future. “Il has worked hard in Student Coun- cil, Executive Council, Ushers and Drama. RUSSELL ROBINS “Russ”’ To study medicine in college is the am- bition of Russell, who is annoyed by women wearing sweaters. V Tennis, Play, Milestone, Biol- ogy, and Sketch clubs were some of ‘‘Russ’s’’ activities in school, tf PATRICIA JULIA ROSENBLATT ela The echo of ‘‘Pat- sy’? in the halls, sim- ply irks this giri, who hopes to become a fashion coordinator. While in high school, ‘‘Pat’’ joined the Milestone, Entree, and Drama clubs. thhid JOAN MERLE SATTER “Joanie” Joan, whose pet peeve is glitter-glow, would like to marry a billionaire and raise little billions. | Good luck, Joan. While in PHS, Joan has been in the Assembly Committee, Modern Dancing, En- tree and Milestone. Junior high i% EDWARD ROGENSKI ““Roach”’ Women drivers and wise guys had better stay away from “Roach.” His future plans include going into the auto industry for himself. him all the the world. ROBERT ROYES leXe 0) Corridor hogs had better steer clear of ““Bob’’ whose ambi- tion is to go to col- lege. ‘Bob’ is remem- bered as News Editor of the Entree. His other activities are Math Club and Ten- nis. ve CAROL ANN SCHREYACH “Chickee”’ We will all remem- ber ‘‘Chickee’s’’ per- formance as ‘“‘Mama’”’ in the Senior Play. Her other activities in- clude Modern Danc- ing, Leaders, Milestone, A Cappella, WHi-Tri, and Tennis. We wish luck in [29]

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