Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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Barbara Ann Gishkin “Happiness penetrates the whole person.” Barb is annoyed by driving inspectors. She has a favorite expression of “Better believe it.” While in P.H.S. Barb has been kept busy in Milestone Business, Freshman and Sophomore Drama, and Typing. Concetta Joan Giunta “Her graceful manner never subsides.” Connie, who simiply cannot stand horses that buck, loves dancing to “Stardust.” Connie has been active in Library Council, Typing Club, and Photography. Cruising to Bermuda or Hawaii would make Connie’s ambition come true. Willie Clarence Goggins “A little mischief full of fun.” Willie can’t stand girls who tell lies, but he does like making that certain gal happy. Hey, Willie, after being so active in Boys’ Cooking, we know you'll succeed in becoming a good cook. Phyllis Joye Goldberg “I'll smile at you and your troubles will be through.” When Phyl is not riding in the ‘48’ squeak- box, she is participating in the Executive Council, Student Council, P.H.S. News Bureau, Milestone, Leaders’ Club, Drama or Library Club. Mary Jane Giberson “A sight to dream of.” Red is a litle undecided as to what she would like to be, but thinks that perhaps a secretary's job is for her. As far as school activities go, Red has the Junior Red Cross to her credit. Samuel Marco Gibriano “Man cannot be happy alone.” Sammy plans to join the Navy after graduation. Messing round with that blue Ford is Sammy’s favorite job. Varsity Wrestling and Band are his activities. Robert John Joseph Gilbert “‘Smile when you say that.” Bob is undecided about what he plans to do after graduation, His pet peeve is teachers who give homework over the weekend. Bob likes sailing and fishing. “You can’t take it with you,” is his favorite expression. Jean Carol Gilmore “Why hurry? I’m not going anywhere.” Skippy’s pet peeve is food. She does like read- ing, radio, and TV though. Skippy has been active in the Typing Club, so she’s sure to fulfill her ambition of becoming a secretary.

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George Andrew Freeman “Run fast and you'll get there.” “The Chief” will never be forgotten because of his excellent performance on the Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track, and Air Raid Squads. To stay alive is his ambition, and he enjoys partici- pating in sports. Walter French “All men desire to be immortal.” “Nice maneuver, Ace,” is Wally’s favorite expression. Girls who wear Bermuda shorts are Wally’s greatest problems. At the present, college is ahead for him. Football, Track, and Fire Drill Squad are Wally’s school activities. George Paul Friedlander “A funny guy with lots of wit.” To be a success in life is Porky’s ambition. Besides being our Sophomore Class President, Porky has been active in Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball and Drama. Playing baseball and basketball rate high with Porky. Judith Fromm “A woman’s mind is a mystery!” Judy plans to be in elementary education. Cruising in the “J” mobile rates high with Judy, and split personalities seem to irk her. Judy’s activities include Student Council, M@lestone, Honor System Committee, Drama, Girls’ Chorus, and the Spanish Club. Jean Margaret Fusco “Success shall be mine.” Jean’s ambition is to make a million. Her school activities include the Ushers’ Squad, Leaders, Milestone Staff, Photography Editor, Intra-traffic Committee, Library Council and the Sophomore Drama Club. Her favorite expression is ‘‘Really?” Robert L. Garrenger, Jr. “Eternal activity is the keynote to success.” Bob’s work as Student Council President won't be forgotten. Besides being in Student Council, Bob participated in Executive Council, Key Club, Wrestling, and Male Chorus. College is next for Bob, who is annoyed by Mr. Banta’s ties. Francis Charles Gary “He chortled in his joy.” Frank’s ambition is to go into the service and then become a history teacher, Swimming, Foot- ball, and Band have headed the list for Frank during his years in P.H.S. Robert L. Gessner “He who laughs last, laughs.” Gessy has been very active in Hi-Y, Varsity Baseball, and Junior Class Executive Council. To live at Beaver is Ges sy’s ambition. ‘What is it?” and “Hey Johnny,” are often heard coming from him.



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i Zz . % Cre Richard Martin Griffen “Live while you may.” Smokey would like to see the world on a Navy ship with U. S. Marines. Smokey often says “You've got a lot of nerve.” While in P.H.S. he has been active in Baseball, Basketball, and Boys’ Coaching Club, Mallie Mae Griggs “Always quiet, never wild; All admire a girl so mild.” Mallie Mae, who says there is no such word as ‘can't,’ enjoys listening to records. Her pet peeves are history and dancing. A nursing career is Mallie’s ambition. Louise Elizabeth Guender “Variety's the spice of life.” Lou’s ambition is to become a stewardess. Her favorite pastime is driving around in her new Ford. While in P.H.S. she’s been active in Milestone Business, Senior Play and Modern Dance. Vicki Lynn Haine “A demure girl with winning charms.” Vicki's pet peeve is the cafeteria food. Her pastimes, French music, and reading, point to her ambition “to learn French perfectly.’’ Vicki's activities have been French Club and Alliance [30] Francaise. Genevieve Gray “A personality fair but true; Ever loyal to the Red and Blue.” Genevieve, who is likely to be heard saying, “Oh kid!”, spends her spare time roller skating and dancing. Genevieve wants to become a beautician. While in P.H.S. she has participated in the Twirling Club. Marjorie Estella Grey “Her love of life will take her far.” “No kidding,” is Marge’s favorite expression. She has been active in the Mil estone Business Staff, Library Council, Red Cross, Nursing Club, Girls’ Chorus, and Swimming Club. To raise a kennel full of Scotties is Marge’s ambition. Marilyn Green “There’s always a smile on her lips.” After graduation Marl plans to become a beauty culturist. Her activities include basketball, softball, and swimming. Reading, dancing, skating, and swimming are Marl’s favorite ways of spend- ing her leisure time. Elinor Greenfield “When I am late what can I say? I come late almost every day.” Elinor enjoys just sitting and remarking, “Gee but you're ugly.” She has been active in Student Council, Sophomore Executive Council, Girls’ Chorus, Spanish Club and Bowling Club. Elinor dislikes getting up in the morning.

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