Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1957

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Ze Herbert Edgar Briones Driving and working occupy the spare time of this senior, who is kept quite busy with his schoolwork. We hope Herb reaches his goal of be- coming a tool and die maker. Michael D. Bucciero Playing cards with the boys pleases Mike, who is annoyed by gym. He has been on the Projection Squad for four years. Mike’s ambition is to get through college. Jesse Bryce Brown A Plainfield cowboy who en- joys handling firearms, Jesse is peeved by show-offs. The Science Research Club has kept our future scientist busy Tne Paes: Robert John Buczynski Microphones and radios cap- tivate this senior with an elec- trical turn of mind. Red looks forward to a successful career in the advertising field. We hope that after graduation his pet peeves of short lunch pe- riods and short assemblies will be discontinued. Norman Joseph Brown “Daddy Long Legs’ enjoys dancing and Grunings. His fondest memory of P.H.S. is the congestion of hallways, but small girls annoy him. Norman found time to enjoy football and swimming during his four years. College and a career as a physical educa- tion teacher are his ambitions. Barbara Elaine Burgess Barbara is peeved by people who put on airs. She has been a member of World Friend- ship Club, Social Dancing Club, Fashions and Personality Club, Sewing Club, and Busi- ness Machines Club. The secretarial field welcomes Barbara. David Hunting Brunner Dave can’t stand gym, but lists Mr. Stampone’s Spanish class as his fondest memory of P.H.S. When our future mis- sionary is not working at the Acme, he can be found tinker- ing with electronic gadgets. Male Chorus and Radio Club have kept Dave busy. Nancy Lee Burr Fashions and Personality Club, Junior Red Cross, and Busi- ness Machines Club kept Babes busy at P.H.S. She en- joys dancing and listening to records outside of school and will never forget her fresh- man year. Babes is looking forward to getting the most out of life. SENIOR CLASS 1957 +.

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Robert Blackman Watching the Brooklyn Dod- gers win pleases this senior, who also likes to swim. Bob, irked by moody girls and bleached blondes, has partici- pated in swimming, baseball. basketball, and has served as manager of the indoor and spring track teams. Scott Kurtz Boice Peeved by one-way halls and girls who smoke, Scott plans to study engineering at Lehigh University. He enjoys sports, eating, and sleeping. His tal- ents were displayed in jayvee basketball, varsity baseball, and Math Club. Naomi Bloom When not busy as feature edi- tor of the Milestone, Naomi has participated in swimming, tennis, archery, and Drama Club. This senior, who wants to go to college, will always remember the “Whoopee Girls” of the Junior Play. Bruce George Bottoms Bott, an aquatic minded sen- ior, enjoys water skiing, boat- building, and swimming. He hates (as do most of us) get- ting up each morning for school. Managing the track team occupied most of Bott's time while in P.H.S. He plans to go on to King’s Point Merchant Marine Academy. SENIOR CLASS 1957 Shirley E. Boardley Sherrie, who enjoys exercising her vocal chords, will fondly remember her senior year in P.H.S. This aspiring singer has been active in tennis, Sci- ence Club, and Entrée Club. She can often be heard calling “Excelsior.”’ Good luck in that singing career! 4 Elizabeth Bracey Bow ties and conceited boys irk Boop, who enjoys riding in the Maybelline. Boop, who has been active in Student Council, Swimming Club, and Typing Club, hopes to become a beautician. Arlene Natalie Bohonan Conceited people peeve Ar- lene, who enjoys riding in the “Grunings’ express.’ She has been kept busy with News Bureau, Drama Club, Entrée, and Fashions and Personality Club, Arlene hopes to attend college. We wish her success in future undertakings. Patricia Anne Brady Patti, whose fondest memory of P.H.S. is sixth lunch, spends her time riding to Grunings in UA3238. She has participated in tennis, archery, and swimming. Patti, co- captain of the twirlers, is peeved by conceited boys. She plans to be an accountant. Pa



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Richard Kenneth Capron Little Richard, who didn't come to P.H.S. until his jun- ior year, dislikes people who think he is a freshman. This future printer enjoys movies, bowling, and carpentry, and he likes to travel. His fondest memory of P.H.S. is making new friends. James Thomas Caulfield Bugging to N.P.H.S. during Sth Junch pleases Jim, who is peeved by teachers who give too much homework. He has been kept busy with varsity football and Football Club. We wish Jim luck with his ambition to play football for Notre Dame. Carmella H. Carfaro Boys who drive white 1955 Mercurys are Mel’s pet peeve. When she wasn’t holding down the seats in Grunings, she was active in the Social Dancing Club, Archery Club, twiriling, and Typing Club. Mel, whose fondest memory of P.H.S. is 5th lunch at the “P.T.,” hopes to attend Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. Patricia Ann Caulfield We hope that this future beau- tician has only cheerful cus- tomers, since she dislikes peo- ple who don’t laugh. Although Patti is kept busy riding in a convertible with Al, she has found time to participate in the Social Dancing Club, World Friendship Club, and Typing Club. SENIOR CLASS 1957 Janice Elizabeth Cassett This future secretary enjoys dancing, swimming, records, and movies; however, she is peeved by people who show off. While in P.H.S. Jan has been a member of the World Friendship Club, Personality Club, Sewing Club, and Busi- ness Machines Club. Domenic S. Cepparulo Don’t forget P.H.S. after you make that million, McDall. This senior, who spends most of his time after school at Grunings, has our best wishes for the future. be Sherrill Patricia Cassett While at P.H.S. Sherrill has participated in the World Friendship Club, Fashions and Personality Club, and Sewing Club. Her fondest memories of P.H.S. are football games. Good luck to a future secre- tary. Judith L. Chernus Judie, editor-in-chief of the Entrée, can be found “‘frolick- ing with the four flifers’” when not in the Entrée office. She is peeved by walking into movies late, and her fondest memory of P.H.S. is make-up night in the Entrée office. Judie’s ambition is to have four wonderful college years. 23

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