Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1957

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Marcia Elaine Dellipoali Milestone editorial staff Red Cross have occupied the whose fondest memory of P.H.S. is speech class. Marcia is peeved boy who. drives white '56 Mercury. She hopes to attend a school of modern time of this senior by that arts. Dominic Patrick Dessino Stiffy hopes to get married and raise twin boys (ambitious boy!) While in P.H.S. Stiffy has been active in varsity foot- ball and jayvee baseball. Our gridiron star will always re- member having sixth three years in a row. lunch Ingeborg Denuell Inge, who can be found buz- zing around room 160 in her spare time, is peeved by trees and telephone poles. She will always remember the Senior Play. Inge has been active in Library Council, Girls’ Lead- ers, Drama Club, and Nursing Club. She plans to become a nurse, ¥ John Salvador DeVico When not busy with varsity track, football, and baseball, this three-letter senior enjoys fifth lunch and carousing with the boys. Red lights stop Horse, whose favorite pastime is making up with a certain M.L. SENIOR CLASS 1957 y 2 Tony DeRose Going to school on rainy days annoys Junior, who enjoys supporting Gruning’s. Carous- ing with the boys and Sth lunch are this senior’s fondest memories of his Alma Mater. Attilio Thomas DiDario This senior, who dislikes crowded halls, is looking for- ward to retirement at the age of eighteen and ownership of a solid gold Cadillac. Tee fondly recalls Mr. Brann’s gym classes, When not watch- ing P.H.S. football games and moping, he was busy with football, wrestling, and base- ball. Johanna J. DeSalvo Jo, peeved by people who think they know it all, has been kept busy in P.H.S. with Drama Club, archery, Girls’ Leaders, and tennis. Her fond- est memory of PHS. is “Cradle Song” and room 150. Jo hopes to become a cos- metologist. Danielle D. Dilonardo Wearing tracks over that fa- mous ‘“‘overpass’” keeps Dan- nie running. She has been active in Drama Club, G.A.A. tennis, basketball, Girls’ Chor- us, and has enjoyed’ her posi- tion of girls’ sports editor for the Milestone. Dannie’s goal in life is to be a nurse. ra |

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Casmir Bernard Czeluscinski, Jr. Caz is peeved by N.P.H.S.’s new $300,000 gym. His activi- ties in high school have in- cluded track, football, basket- ball, and Key Club. To play college basketball is Caz’s am- bition. 26 Davis Jerome Deane Crowded halls annoy this sen- ior. When not on the run with the track team and cross country, Davis was active in Projection Club, Stage Elec- tricians and boys’ swimming. He will never forget Coach Brown at Warinaco Park. After the Navy, Davis wishes to own a dairy farm in New York State. Dolores Eunice Daves When not attending meetings of the Old Testament Club, General Sewing Club, or Typ- ing Club, Dee could most often be found riding in that big “M.” This senior, whose ambition is to become a nurse, will never forget those ‘‘crazy mixed up lunch periods.” Michael Duke Decker Mick, who intends to go to college and then be an execu- tive, enjoys the stock car races. Mick will always remember Mr. Brann’s gym classes. He is annoyed by slow drivers, presumably women. For four years he has participated in Boy's Chorus and the Hunting and Fishing Club. Elizabeth Ann Davidson Annie, whose fondest memory of P.H.S. is Newson’s Corner, is peeved by a silent tele- phone. This senior was active in Drama Club, M@ lestone business and editorial staffs, Biology Club, Spanish Club, and tennis. Friday nights in Rin Tin are this future college student's favorite pastime. Angelo Decristoforo The field of electronics lies ahead for Ang, who dislikes females sporting-sneakers. When not waiting for a cer- tain girl, Ang was an active member of the Projection Squad. His years in P.H.S. were made memorable by Mr. Nelson and the good times in Technical Science. Jean Elizabeth Davies Jeannie, who dreams of set- tling down in the Green Moun- tains of Vermont, can often be found harmonizing with “the group.” Shoes and boys with long hair peeve this sen- ior, who was treasurer of the G.A.A. and participated in Student Council, Milestone, Officiating Club, Girls’ Lead- ers, and ushers. Angela Della Peruti To take dictation at 100 words a minute is the ambition of this senior, who has been kept busy with Drama Club, Li- brary Council, and ushets. Angie’s fondest memory of P.H.S. is March, 1956. She enjoys reading, swimming, and listening to music. SENIOR GLASS 1957



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28 Sharon Lynn Disbrow Lynn, who anticipates a suc- cessful career as an art teacher, has found time to indulge in painting, drawing, and the raising of Blue Persian cats. This talented senior, who has lent her ability to the Sketch Club for four years, will look back with pleasure upon the good times in art class. Barbara Jean Draper Freshman Day will be remem- bered by this senior, who dis- likes sloppy people and being broke. Eating and gabbing on the phone have occupied her time when not busy in Fashions and Personality Club and Typing Club. We hope Barb becomes a successful secretary. Irvine Richard J. Dixon Dix sets his goals high; his ambition is to go to the moon, “Standing on the corner watching all the girls go by” is the favorite pastime of this senior, who has participated in Spanish Club, Sports Ap- preciation Club, Hunting and Fishing Club, and basketball. Andrea Louise Dreyer Family night in Rin Tin is An's favorite pastime. She is peeved by gym classes. Drama Club, Milestone, Student Council, Girls’ Leaders, tennis, and ushers, have kept her busy during her four years. College is ahead for this active senior who is the captain of the cheerleaders. Judith Ann Dobson College is ahead for Judy, who is peeved by that P.B.A. shield. While in P.H.S. Judy has been active in Student Council, Library Council, and French Club, Carol Ann Duncan Grouchy people and con- ceited boys peeve this senior who enjoys harmonizing with “the group.” To be successful in all her attempts is Carol Ann’s ambition. Basketball, Class Council, and Red Cross Club have kept her busy. Rita Marjorie Dombro Chip hopes to become a suc- cessful physical therapist. “Bop” bothers this senior whose favorite pastime is listening to Glen Miller rec- ords. Tennis, archery, and Library Council are among Chip’s activities. Robert R. Durrant This college bound member of the class of ’57 will always remember those Saturday after- noon football games. Bob can often be found supporting Grunings. SENIOR CLASS 1957

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