Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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BEANS Amos Bradford Bell, Jr. “None but himself.” Amo, who is peeved by stuck-up women, lists sleeping as his favorite pastime. We wish him lots of luck in his ambition to become a Mechanical Dentist. Judith Ann Bencivenga “A spirit that never dies.” Judy would like to own a Cadillac convertible. Playing the accordion is her favorite pastime. While at P.H.S., Judy has been busy with Senior Drama, Twirling, and World Friendship Club. Ronald James Bender “All that glitters is not gold.” Nuggets, our Freshman Class President, 1s annoyed by “guys with good teeth.” While in P.H.S. Nuggets has been active in Football, Base- ball, Basketball, Student Council and Executive Council. Jerry Bennett “Oh, that smile!” Jerry would like to follow in Joe D.’s foot- steps. He says, “What’ch puttin’ down?” quite often and enjoys going on a spree with the “D J’ Team. Jerry has been on the Freshman and Varsity Baseball Teams and the J. V. Football and [18] Baseball Teams. Beverly Bauer “A smiling face, a happy heart.” Bev is peeved by umbrellas. She’s often heard saying “Ya wish ya kinda knew, don’tcha!’”’ Bev, whose ambition is to be a secretary, has been in Drama Club, Typing Club, and Business Machines. Richard Carlton Baughman “Calm and quiet as a rule.” Dick likes to work on cars in his spare time and would like to own his own garage some day. His favorite expression is “Hey, come off that stuff.” In P.H.S., Dick has been on Executive Council Gage and has participated in the Radio Club. Theresa Bavosi “Her friends are many.” Babe, who is peeved by the Chevy convertible, is most often heard saying “I got my eye on you.” Student Council, Typing Club, and G.A.A. have kept Babe busy. Samuel Judson Bechtle “I am quiet, but beware.” Sam lists his favorite pastimes as working as a butcher’s helper and looking for another job. He would like to become a mechanical engineer and has participated in the Swimming and Boys’ Cooking Clubs while at P.H.S.

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Richard F. Baker “He is a man of sense.” Dick, whose favorite pastime is basketball, has another favorite, the expression “Holy Smokes.”’ Some of the activities which have kept Dick busy are Male Chorus and Science. Paul Baldasarre “One boy of whom we never tire.” Paul’s favorite expression is, “Don’t go, Ape,” and making money is his favorite pastime. Paul has been kept busy with the Swimming and Radio Clubs, Extree, and Band. Charles A. Barnes “None can be his parallel.” Chuck is well-rounded in sports, being a member of the Track Club and the Track Team. His school activities also include the Spanish Club and Hi-Y. Chuck wants to be a dentist. Walter David Barnett “I go with ease and take my time.” We think Walt’s secret ambition is to work for one hour a day, take lunch the other seven hours, and make a million dollars. Best of luck in everything you attempt, Walt! Beverly Baron “A good laugh is sunshine.” Bev, who dislikes ‘‘show-offS,’’ enjoys square dancing in Stanton. This future lab technician has participated in the Typing Club, Twirling Club, and the Library Council while in P.H.S. Richard H. Bartholomew “He is an individual.” Rat is often heard saying “Marabunda.’ He would like to become a successful player of the Stock Market and has been kept busy with Varsity Tennis and the Math and Biology Clubs. Carol Arline Barton “Cute and sweet, she twirls a baton.” Little One, who is peeved by the seven o’clock alarm, would like to become a nurse. While at P.H.S. Carol has taken part in the Twirling and Archery Clubs. Steven Michael Bass “Go sir, gallop.” Steve has been very active in sports during his years at P.H.S., being manager of the Varsity Football and Baseball Teams and the Junior Varsity Basketball and Baseball Teams. The M e- Stone and the Entree have also helped keep Steve busy.



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Rochelle Ada Berliner “Quietness is good.” Shelly, who enjoys music, is annoyed by people who pretend to be what they aren’t. Shelly, who would like to become a nurse, has been active in Drama, P.H.S. News Bureau and Milestone. John Donald Berry “One with many friends.” Lob, who likes watching sports and playing cards, is peeved by all his gym classes. He was a homeroom president in his sophomore year and participated in the Radio Club and Freshman Baseball. Geary Louise Bilewiez “Nothing is impossible to a winning heart.” Leo would like to become a medical doctor. People who pretend to be something they’re not annoy this senior. Leo has been manager of the Cheerleaders, and also participated in Drama, virls’ Chorus and Milestone. Clyde Roy Billings “Dependable to one’s call.’ Clyde includes playing golf and caddying on weekends among his favorite pastimes. Clyde, who would like to go to college and take a pre-med course, is often heard saying “One of these days.” While at P.H.S., Clyde has partici- pated in the Chess, Basketball and Swimming Clubs. ikihdamat rahe” Ellen Elizabeth Bishop “Success comes to those who earn it.” To raise her own Navy is Ellen’s ambition. While in P.H.S., Ellen has been active in the Typing Club and Business Machines Club. A “very bright’ blue star is this senior’s pastime. George Robert Black “Oh, that hair of red!” Bucky would like to become an electrical engineer. His pastimes are playing golf and fish- ing. Bucky’s favorite expression is “I don’t know,” and he has been active in the Radio Club. Marjorie Ellen Black “Quality, not quantity, is my measure.” A certain Rutgers student annoys Margie, who may often be heard saying, ‘‘Egads and little fishes.” This future nurse has been active in Nursing Club, Junior Red Cross, Milestone, Sketching and Dancing Clubs. Raymond C. Blair “A man of few cares has no regrets.” Ray's favorite pastimes are spending time at Avon's and attending P.H.S. dances. While in P.H.S., Ray has been active in Football, Baseball and Wrestling. {19}

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