Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1956

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Ef: John Anthony Cangelosi The Count enjoys swimming and the stock car races but dis- likes stuck-up girls. In the future John hopes that every- thing he does will turn out bet- ter than he planned. Carolyn Ann Cloer Carolyn, a future teacher, is peeved by having to get up at 6:30 a.m. Girls’ Chorus, World Friendship Club, Mixed Chorus, and the Milestone Copy Staff have kept Carolyn busy. Elizabeth Sara Canter Betsy enjoys writing letters and is peeved by the fact that Ohio is far from New Jersey. While in high school Betsy has been vice president and secretary of her homeroom, president of Tri-Hi-Y, and a member of the Twirling Club. Lynn Cohen This future teacher’s favorite pastime is “schmoozing.” Lynn, who was in the Senior Play, was active in the Drama Clubs, Milestone, tennis, archery, S.A.T. Committee, Latin Club, and Class Council. Anthony Joseph Capua Cap’s favorite pastime is be- ing with the Rams in John’s store. Joe, who wants to join the Marine Corps, has been on the wrestling and j. v. football squads. = Carol Joan Chadwick Carol enjoys vacationing at Lavallette and is peeved by people who do not write letters. The Social Committee of Stu- dent Council, Sketch Club, Girls’ Chorus, Leaders, and ush- ers have kept Carol busy. Susan Carter Sue plans to go to college with hopes of becoming a teach- er. Drama Club, Sketch Club, and being secretary of her homeroom have kept Sue busy. William John Ciccone Bill, whose favorite pastime is reading his physics books, is peeved by people who sulk. Track, bowling, and Biology Clubs have kept our future surgeon busy. [23}

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Gretchen Buckelmueller Gretchen, whom we all know as Entreé editor-in-chief, hopes to write the “great American novel.” Reading copy with the aid of Marcus Tullius Cicero is her favorite pastime, but bun- sen burners and slide rules real- ly peeve her. She has partici- pated in Girls’ Chorus, Entreé, and French Club. Elizabeth Nancy Burdick Betty, who enjoys “hacking with the happy souls,” is peeved by an empty mailbox. ‘That’s the way the cookie crumbles,” may be heard from this busy senior, who, besides editing the Milestone, was active in drama, archery, tennis, Girls’ Chorus, and ushers. [22] Martha Ann Bungenstock “Sava gava!’” is Martha’s battle cry as she prowls be- tween Opdyke’s and Gruning’s. Grouches peeve her. She dreams of owning fifteen closets of clothes some day. As she sailed through her years on Treasure Island, she exercised her talents in drama, twirling, and in Tri- Hi-Y. Claire Burke To be a good secretary and get the most out of life are Claire’s ambitions. Sixth lunch and school in general peeve this senior, who enjoys writing and receiving letters. ‘‘Let’s look alive,” is Claire’s favorite ex- pression. Her school activities have included Drama and Typ- ing Clubs. Lois Ann Buchowski Lois’ ambition is to go to secretarial school.. ‘““What is this ocean motion?” may often be heard from this senior, who en- joys cruising in the Ford. Short boys peeve Lois, who has been active in Social Dancing Club, bowling, and Milestone Business Staff. William Foster Burns Willard, who has been in Boys’ Cooking and Recreational Games Clubs, especially enjoys working on a Mercury engine. “Ho-yo-yo” is the favorite ex- pression of this senior who is peeved by school. Willard’s am- bition, just like most of the seniors, is to be graduated in 1956. Wilma Lorraine Brown Watching TV, reading, and sleeping are Wilky’s favorite pastimes. She often says, ‘I’m telling you.” Wilky has partici- pated in Old Testament Club for four years, and Girls’ Cho- rus in her senior year. Wilky’s ambition is to become a teacher. Carol Ann Cain “‘Ain’t that cute?” is the ex- pression most heard from Carol, who enjoys riding in convert- ibles. Eating in the cafeteria really peeves this senior, who has been active in Twirling Club. To chaperone Pat and Virginia to Chicago is her am- bition.



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Joe Frank Colucci Joe, who is peeved by T.V. commercials, enjoys listening to the hillbillies. Freshman and j. v. football were some of the activities of this future business man. Anthony Joseph Conger Tony enjoys holding down the sidewalk in front of Grun- ing’s and is peeved by the ex- pression, “O.K., son.” This future chemical engineer has been kept busy in the band. [24] Barbara Ann Comolli Barb hopes to become a pri- vate secretary. While in P.H.S. her activities included Person- ality and Fashion Club, and Leaders. Her pet peeve is tall boys. “T’ll never tell,” is Barb’s favorite expression. Joseph Anthony Conly Girls who drive big cars irk Joe, and he enjoys holding up Gruning’s wall. He may be heard saying, ‘““How do you like your eggs?” Hi-Y Club and freshman football have kept Joe busy while at P.H.S. Elpidio Anthony Colucci, Jr. When Pete is not playing football, one can be sure that he is riding around. After grad- uation Pete plans to enter the service. John Philip Corcoran Corky hopes to build a bridge across the Atlantic Ocean. His pet peeve is smoking. Baseball and basketball have kept Corky busy while in P.H.S. Barbara Ann Colucci Coochy’s biggest ambition is to settle down with ? At the present she enjoys buzzin’ around with Tex Ritter and the boys. John George Cornetta Corny, who plans to go to college, lives for the week-ends. Our Drum Major has been in Hi-Y, track, Student Council, and Male Chorus.

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