Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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[24] Patricia Ann Gockel We wish “Pat” luck in her ambition to be a good secre- tary. She likes to sew during her spare time. She has been active in the Bowling and Typing clubs and with Bad- minton. Sally Jean Gottlick To get married and raise a family is Sally's ambition. Cruising around in that Buick convertible is her favorite pas- time. Drama and Latin Clubs, and Milestone have kept Sally quite busy. Mary Louise Green “Tee technician, likes Leaders Club, secretary junior homeroom, and Can- teen Club. our future laboratory to have a good time all around. While in PHS, “Lou” has been in Elaine Doris Goldenthal As Milestone Editor-in-Chief, Elaine has been kept busy, but she has found time for the Drama and Bowling clubs and the Interclass Play. Her future plans include col- lege and history teaching. Anthony Grifa, Jr. Our senior class treasurer is the guy who wants to rule the world. “Griff” has par- ticipated in Football, Basket- ball, Wrestling, Student Coun- cil, Ushers, Social Dance Club, and as vice-president of his junior class. Ann Marie Goldsack To love and be loved is “Goldie’s” main ambition. Be- ing with “him’’ occupies her spare time. Her activities in- clude: Senior Class Council, Student Council, Ushers, Dra- ma, Bowling, Milestone and GAA. William Edwin Griffin “Red,” whose favorite pastime is roller skating, hopes to join the navy and see the world. He has been active in the Drama, Radio, and Span- ish clubs. Joseph Edward Gonzalez “Speedy” hopes to get a scholarship in wunder-water basket weaving at Miami U. Good luck! Traveling all over the world is his favorite pastime. His activities include JV Baseball, Tennis, German Club, and Band. Nancy Eileen Gray “Nan” has been active with the Library Council, Mixed Chorus, Girls’ Chorus, and Red Cross Club during her four years at Plainfield High. Her favorite pastime is “bug- ging.” Howard Grunther “Grunt” is undecided as to his future plans, but he says whatever they are, they'll make him a millionaire. When he wasn’t making believe every night was a Saturday night, he was active in Foot- ball, and Basketball.

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Kathleen Foley “Kathie” hopes to increase her calories someday. When not talking on the phone, this busy senior could have been found taking part in the Spanish Club. Best of luck, “Kathie,” in all you do. James Fries “Jim’s” ambition is to become an electrical engineer. His favorite pastime is being with that certain girl. “Jim’s’” ac- tivities have been the Radio and Projection clubs. William T. Garfinkle “Willie’s’’ ambition is to find a cheap but practical process of crushing wood alcohol for commercial use. He spends his time trying to find out how ambitious other people are. 4 Carolyn Hunter Frederick “Bootsie’’ wants to become a successful nurse or a house- wife with many children for that certain B. T. Listening to the ‘“Heart-throbs’” Quartette is her favorite pastime. Girls’ Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and Twirling are her activities. Herbert M. Gesner, III “Gessie,’’ whose favorite pas- time is going from the Blue Star to Grunning’s and vice- versa, intends to lead a full and successful life. Good luck, ‘‘Gessie.’” While in PHS he has been active in Key, Drama, and Leaders clubs and president of his homeroom. June Elizabeth Frederick ‘Junie,’ who plans to become a nurse, enjoys playing the piano and throwing get-to- gethers. While at PHS, she has been a member of the Old Testament Club. Virginia Frances Gibson “Ginny” would like to be a career girl in the business world. Most of all, she enjoys writing letters to that certain someone and listening to mu- sic. While in PHS, she par- ticipated in the Girls’ Leaders Club. John S. French, Jr. “Red's” future after school is still uncertain but his favorite pastime isn't—It’s tree climb- ing. ‘Red’ has many extra- curricular activities to his credit among them Manager of JV Football, Basketball and Baseball teams. Helen Ann Furino “Ferno’s’ ambition is to be- come a good secretary. Her high school activities have included M lestone, Leaders Club, and Basketball. Her favorite pastime is “bugging.” Harry Angelo Gikas This future engineer spends his time hunting, and playing hockey and baseball. ‘‘Zeke’’ has been active with Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Ushers, German Club, Chorus, and as a senior homeroom president.



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Michael Gutkin “Mike” simply “adores mu- sic.” All-State, Mixed, and Male Choruses, Assembly Committee, German, Entree, Sports Appreciatio n clubs, and last but not least, acting as “Titus” in our Senior Play round out this fellow’s activi- ties. June Hamilton ‘Pumpkin’s” ambition is to become a nurse. We know she will be a good one. Her favorite pastime is going to the games in Metuchen. She took part in Baseball while in high school. Carol R. Hann Carol, who likes to spend her time “writing letters to that certain soldier,” would like to become a dancing teacher. Carol has partici- pated in the French and Modern Dance clubs and acted as homeroom treasurer. Douglas E. Haggan “Doug,” who enjoys scratch- ing out, would like to have a pair of duals like ‘‘Ollie’s.” Some of his activities at PHS include Class Executive Coun- cil and Student Council. Joan Hannaford Ushers, Leaders Club, Band, Mixed Chorus, and Girls’ Chorus have - been given Joan’s attention while in PHS. In her spare time she enjoys writing letters. Lots of luck in college, Joan. Cecelia Judith Hahr A lover of long weekends and popular music, “Ceil’’ is go- ing into secretarial work after school. She has been active with the M Zlestone Business staff and as a twirler. John H. Harding “Red’s’”’ ambition is to return New York to the Indians— Cleveland, that is. He has been active in all State Chorus, Mixed and Male Choruses, Tennis, and Wres- tling. The best of luck in the future, “Red.” Teresa C. Hall Teresa’s ambition is to find that certain one. Her favorite pastime is “bugging.” Teresa's activities were Milestone Busi- ness staff and Spanish Club. Cynthia Hand “Beada’s’”’ ambition is to be- come a teacher. She spends her spare time driving and baby sitting. While in PHS, she was a member of the Entree and Milestone staffs. W. Charles Harrell “Chuck,” who hates ‘“‘stuck- up” girls, hopes one day to become a neer. We hope he makes the grade. His activities include Football, Male Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and Biology Club. mechanical engi- [25]

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