Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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Edward Lincoln Danner “A good friend is more to be desired than great riches.” Ed, who has his eye on the Armed Services, is a baseball and basketball enthusiast. He is a member of Sports’ Appreciation and Old Testa- ment Clubs. One of his pastimes is watching television. Rita Joan Darrow “Full of pep, really hep.” Reet, whose ambition is to be successful in being Mrs. U. S. 0'1289528, can be heard saying “Would you be embarrassed?” Reet has been occupied the last four years with Girls’ Chorus, Tennis and G.A.A. Carol Dazos “An actress supreme and a great gal.” We'll always remember Carol and the wonder- ful job she did in the senior play. Drama Club and Ushers have kept Carol busy during her four years at P.H.S. Carol likes to spend her time bugging in the Leemobile. Lorna Dell “Fun is her motto.” Cookie has participated in many activities such as Entree, Drama Club, and Milestone. Her favorite pastimes are dancing the mambo and listening to popular music. William F. Delnero “His wiseness cannot be found.” Bill likes to spend his spare time on cars. His favorite expression is “Go, go, go!” and people who bother him when he is doing his homework make up his pet peeve. Thomas Dermody “My time is my own.” Tom would like to go to college after graduat- ing from high school. He is interested in hunting and fishing. His school activities include Track and the Hunting and Fishing Club. Bette Devico “A certain blend of character.” Bet, who is annoyed by other drivers, enjoys spending time with the ‘Fletchers’ Fleas.’’ Girls’ Chorus, Junior Red Cross, Nursing Club, M le- stone Business, Kings’ Daughters and Bowling have kept Bet very busy. Patrick Michael Devito “Full of fun, athletic, loyal.” Patty likes Frosh and J. V. Football, the Entree, Spanish Club and Cooking Club. His favorite expression is ‘“Whatta ya doing?”

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Robert James Lewis Castles “An all-around athlete.” Bob has a great interest in sports. He is a member of the Track Team and the J.V. and Varsity Football Teams. This young man’s am- bition has one thing in common with all others— that is success. Patricia Ann Cerillo “She possesses pep and vim.” Pat is captain of the twirlers, a member of the Twirling Club and the Red Cross Club. One of her pastimes is sleeping. Her favorite expression is “Hey!” Pat's aim in life is to become a successful nurse. Ruth Corrine Clayton “There’s a twinkle in those dark eyes.” Rudy’s pet peeve is a person who talks about himself. Her chief ambition is to be a dietitian. Basketball, Baseball, Social Dancing and Modern Dancing occupy her spare school moments. Kenneth L. Cooper “I live the life I love, and go along happily.” We wish Ken the best of luck in whatever he plans to do. He'd like to make the weekend seven days long and the week two days long! Wouldn’t we all? el : 4 : Ida Mae Copeland “She steers her own ship.” Ida’s favorite expression sounds more like a proverb. It is, “A quiet manner is part of her charm.’ Her school activities include Social Dancing, Baseball, Basketball, Modern Dancing, and Bowling. John Coulthurst “Go, go, go!” John, whose pet peeve is a “Wait till next year’ is a Dodger fan. He is interested in Varsity Tennis, Intramural Basketball, and the Freshman Executive Council. Joseph T. Cuccaro “If there were only boys in the world, how dull it would be.” Joe is a sportsman with a great interest in wrestling. He has served on the Student Council for four years. Anthony John Curreri “His real glory is that of all adventurers.” Tony has had a wide range of experience in school government, being treasurer of his Fresh- man, Sophomore, and Junior classes, and a member of the Executive Council for four years [23]



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Angie Patricia Dicenso “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Babe's ambition is to bring Korea and Plain- field closer together. Twirling, Bowling, G.A.A., and Milestone have interested Babe. Seeing that gray “’46 Ford” really peeves Babe. Sadie Margaret Dilello “A hard-working girl.” To get married and raise a family is Sandy’s ambition. Besides Joe, Typing and Personality and Fashion Clubs have kept Sandy busy. Sandy is peeved by housework. Carol Ann Donovan “Never doubt I love.” Getting up in the morning and grouchy people irk Carole, who has particpated in Junior Red Cross, Library Council, Milestone, and Typing Club. To find happiness throughout life is Carole’s ambition. Jean Donovan “Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why can’t they all be contented like me?” Jeanie would like to throw D. M. off the Steel Pier and get a sheriff in this county. She enjoys “‘Carowsin’” and 12443679. Red Cross, Milestone and Drama have kept this senior busy. Dorothy Mae Doyle “To be industrious is to be happy.” Conceited people irk Dotty. Having been in Typing and Office Practice Clubs, Dotty is cer- tainly qualified to be a good secretary, which is her ambition. Dotty’s pastimes are dancing and typing. Nancy Laura Doyle “Grace is a virtue.” Fissy, whose pastime is writing Uncle Sam's men, plans to be an elementary teacher. Fissy’s school activities include Modern Dance and ! Typing Clubs. ‘hin Abby Kay DuBow “Flaming hair and a temper to match.” Red would like to take up designing clothes. The Milestone, Art Staff, S.A.T. Committee, P.H.S. Bureau, Sketch Club, French Club and the Bowl- ing Team top her spare moments. Abby’s favorite expression is, “You're completely out of it!” Anne W. Earnshaw “To lend a hand.” Anne, who dislikes getting up in the morning, enjoys roaming around in Vermont. The Senior Play, Water Ballet, Art Editor of M lestone, Ushers, Drama Club, Archery and Girls’ Chorus have kept Anne busy. [ eS J

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