Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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Virginia Ann Bogdan “A newcomer, well liked.” Ginger would like to enter modeling. She spends some of her spare time listening to records. Her favorite expression is “Oh, this cotton pickin’ world.” Angeline Theresa Bottone “Be slow in choosing.” This future private secretary is annoyed with people who go through doors with no admittance signs on them. Angie may often be heard saying “Golly Day!” Archie Bowers “Youth comes but once in a lifetime.” Archie enjoys dancing, roller skating, television, and movies. His ambition is to become state champion of high hurdles. Football, Track, and Basketball have kept Archie busy during his years in P.H.S. Louise A. Britton “Honesty is praised.” Weezie, who enjoys playing the piano, con- siders college her main ambition. Publicity Com- mittee Chairman of Student Cuncil, Secretary of the Junior Class, All State Chorus, Ushers Squad, and Mixed Chorus have kept Louise busy. Robert Michael Brotman “Here you see before you an individual possessiug original wit.” Bob is irked by people who say, “If you're a magician, make me disappear.’’ He has been very active in Milestone, Tennis, Honor Study Com- mittee, and Wrestling. Harriet Naoma Brown “In her tongue is the law of kindness.’ Red, who dislikes people who give advice constantly, wants to get married and have chil- dren. Her favorite pastimes are animals and children. Her P.H.S. interest was the Mélestone. Robert Eugene Brown “Someone nicer you'll never meet.” Bobby, who is often heard saying ‘What's the happenin?’ dislikes loud women. He has participated in Freshman and J. V. Basketball and J. V. Baseball and has served as Senior Home- room President. Robert Harold Brynildsen “Nothing keeps me tied down.” Bob’s pet peeve is fourth lunch. We will always remember Bob for his great performances in Football, Tennis, Wrestling, and Basketball.

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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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James Leonard Butterfield “Men of few words are the best men.” Jim dislikes people who do as the crowd does. His ambition is to study medicine or agriculture. Jim has been active in Student Council, Science Projects Club and Biology Club. Carol Louise Byrne “Beware, there’s mischief in those eyes.” Carol, who is peeved by poody parpers, enjoys spending time at Ortly Beach. Carol was Exchange Editor of the Entree, and participated in Drama Club, Milestone, Student Council, Executive Coun- cil, and Tennis. Ralph Robert Cabbel, Jr. “A light heart lives long.’’ Crazylegs dislikes girls who talk to much. His favorite expression is “You'd better believe it,” and he enjoys spending time with “pretty little J. H.” Crazylegs would like to see the world with the Marines, David Callender “Politeness is the chief sign of culture.” Dave is a college-bound senior whose pastime is Lavalette Beach. While in P.H.S., Dave has been active in Hi-Y, Track, Baseball, Air Raid Squad, and Hunting and Fishing Club. Adrienne Burgess “To know her is to like her.” To go to college is the ambition of this senior, whose favorite pastime is Ortley Beach. Adrienne has been kept busy with the Ushers’ Squad, Drama Club, French Club, M élestone, Leaders’ and Tennis. Carol Ann Burke “You can’t be a stranger to me.” College is ahead for Carol, who enjoys tennis. “Really?” may often be heard from this senior. While in P.H.S., Carol has been busy with the Ushers’ Squad, Milestone, Library Council, Tennis, and Executive Council. Bruce Burner “I know a trick worth two of that.’ Bruce is a college bound senior who enjoys trying to keep up with “super Chris.’’ Bruce has been active in Swimming, Key Club, Football and the Air Raid Squad. Jay M. Butler “Silence is Golden.”’ Jay wants to become an airline pilot and spends much of his time flying. Music Club, Band, Orchestra, Camera Club, Biology Club, Physics Club and German Club have kept Jay busy.

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