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F. Faye Barr Faye, who enjoys waiting for that 6:30 phone call, and dis- likes the Marines, may often be heard saying, “ Cause you bet- ter not do thar.” Social Danc- ing, bowling, Red Cross, Person- ality and Fashion, and Business Machines Clubs have kept this gal busy. Clayton Harry Benke Buster can’t stand meat loaf, but he does enjoy his favorite pastime—girls! ‘To err is hu- man, to forgive is divine,” is an expression that can often be heard from this senior. ern ee William Harrison Bartholomew Bart would like to join the Army when he gets out of school and then become a sales- man. Bart can often be heard saying, “Sam,” while enjoying his favorite pastime of riding around in someone else’s car. Richard Welner Bennett To go to Colgate is Dick’s ambition. Besides being active in the Male and the Mixed Choruses, Dick has participated in Student Council, track, foot- ball, and Air Raid Squad. Play- ing the guitar and going down to the shore rate high with Dick. ‘“You’re a plaid rabbit,” is his favorite expression. Stephen DeB. Becker Our Student Council presi- dent hopes to become an engi- neer and settle down to a nice peaceful life. Steve’s activities, Student Council, have varsity football, bas- baseball. Steve, expression is, enjoys re- besides included ketball, and whose favorite “And here we are,” laxing on week-ends. Joyce Ellen Behan Joy enjoys the expression, “You know what I say,” and her pastime is waiting for that 7 o’clock phone call. Joy, who would like to become a secre- tary and ???, is annoyed by the Army. Library Council, Red Cross, and Business Machines Clubs were among the activities that kept her busy while in PHS. Catherine Jean Behan Cathy, who enjoys for that 7:30 phone call, hopes to become a nurse and ???. Social Dancing and Biology Clubs have kept this senior busy. Cathy is annoyed by the Navy and lists the expression, “Tell me,” as her favorite. waiting Lena Rose Bengivenga Lee enjoys going to the club!! Executive Council, Girls’ Cho- rus, Milestone, Office Machines, and being treasurer of her jun- ior homeroom helped to keep this senior busy. Lee enjoys the expression, “What is this ac- tion?” {19}
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Priscilla Lee Anderson Sid, who enjoys the ex- pression, “Oh darn!” and the pastimes of driving and being with R. C,, dislikes people who like too much attention. Base- ball and basketball were tops on her activity list while in P.H.S. To become a registered nurse is her main ambition. John Ayres Armstrong John, who hopes to become a retired millionaire at nineteen, enjoys using the expression, “You better believe it.” When John isn’t busy with cross- country and Swimming Club, he can be found wearing tracks from Gruning’s to Opdyke’s. Broken lockers seem to irk this busy senior, [18] William Nevius Apgar Bill, who is annoyed by traf- fic, hopes to get a new convert- ible. Being with Lynn and playing golf are his favorite pastimes. In P.H.S. he has par- ticipated in the Hunting and Fishing Club, Stephen George Babin Steve, who is often heard say- ing, “What time does the bell ring?” dislikes eighth gym. Making money to spend on his radio equipment rates high with this senior. To go to college is his main ambition. Elinore T. Ackerman Butch enjoys “Duffy” and food. “Well, lookie here,” is her favorite expression. To get out of school is her main am- bition in life. Martha Ginger Bailey Motts, who dislikes sixth lunch and grouchy people, en- joys playing the violin. To become a laboratory technician is this senior’s main ambition. She often can be heard saying, “It was mine; it was yours.” Motts has participated in Typ- ing Club, Nursing Club, or- chestra, and Milestone while in P.H.S. Phyllis Elaine Acker Phyl, whose favorite expres- sion is, ‘““Here we go again,” has been kept busy with band and Nursing Club, as well as being treasurer of her senior home- room. This busy gal, who hopes someday to bring Michigan and Plainfield closer together, is de- termined to become a good nurse. Alfred Russell Banks To become a physical educa- tion teacher is the ambition of this senior. His favorite ex- pression is ‘Say hey,” and he enjoys listening to Stan Kenton. Projection Club, Male and Mixed Choruses, Air Raid Squad, bas- ketball, football and track have kept Alfred busy during his years in P.H.S. ;
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Jean Ann Berry Jan, who enjoys spending most of her time with that cer- tain someone, dislikes people who say, “Nasty Break.” “But will you please,” is this senior’s favorite expression. Student Council, Drama I, and Red Cross have kept this gal busy while in P.H.S. Ivan Bloom Ivan, who has been active in the Air Raid Squad and also as j. v. basketball manager and freshman homeroom treasurer, enjoys talking to “Spieg.” He dislikes lunch lines and is often heard saying ‘Already yet.” [20] Virginia Blackford Ginny, who is peeved by people who make noise, lists “Ain’t that cute!” as her favor- ite expression. To go to Chicago is her ambition, and she enjoys being with Bob. Norman Bloom Norm, whose favorite pastime is riding around in the car, dis- likes snobby girls. During his four, years at P:HiS:, jhe ‘has been kept busy as swimming team manager and Class Coun- cil representative. He often may be heard saying, ‘‘Censored.” Bernard L. Bergstein Bernie, who hopes to become a chemical engineer, can be found at Gruning’s when he isn’t busy with football prac- tice. Joan Ann Boruch Joanie enjoys ‘thacking with the happy souls,” when not busy with Student Council, Girls’ Leaders, G.A.A., and sports. Her pet peeve is burning that curler box, and she is often heard saying, ‘“Isn’t that the coolest?” Robert Walter Bergmann Ace, who enjoys playing golf and going bowling, hopes in the future to be able to bowl a 300 game or make a hole in one. Sunday drivers irk this senior, who enjoys using his fa- vorite expression, ‘‘Who’s he?” Rodeene Anne Bottoms Ro hopes to become a nurse, but right now she enjoys cruis- ing around in that 25 horse- powered boat in Canada. When not keeping in contact with her pen pals, she may be heard say- ing, “I don’t know what’s coming off.”
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