Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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Carol Ann Abbott Chatter-box . . . Well, | didn't say it for that! . .. passes time by bug- ging around in the car future laboratory technician. Fashions and Personality Club 1; Library Council 1,2,4. -Peter H. Adamson Just don't you worry about it'’ . .. the best days of school are the first and the last technical school technician ,.. ' Pete”. Track 2,3,4; Male Chorus 2,3; Mixed Chorus 4. Edward Earl Adams Well, I'll bel . ; peeved by silly girls and girls who think they are cute ,.. memory of sixth lunch . . . business school in evenings .. . bookkeep- ing and accounting... VEdaie Old Testament Club 1,2,3; Projection Squad 1,2,3,4; Air Raid Squad 3,4; Track 1; So- cial Dancing |. Richard Carl Ade Peeved by two-way stu- dents in one-way halls . .. recalls late night phone conversations . .. ‘It's all right! college candidate .. . electrical technology... ‘'Dick'’. Baseball 1; Social Dancing Club 1; Male Chorus 2,3; Radio Club 3,4; Recreational Committees 2. Thomas Edwin Adams It'll never happen! . . has a shadow named Bud ... familiar figure around the nurse's office... Why was the key'' forgotten? . college . . . business vec TuCK ad David J. Alpaugh The closely cropped crew- cut . . . proficient ping pong player . . . peeved by gum chewing gals and hula hoops .. . remembers Spanish class . . . Navy after high elon ... col- lege . . . writing . Daa Social Dancing 1; Creative Writing Club 2; Intramural Tennis 4. Arthur William Adams What's happening? ... enjoys progressive jazz and sketching . . . gym classes are unforgettable . . is known for his out- standing walk . . . tech- nical school . . . commer Clal artist =) Gene Indoor Track 3,4; Outdoor Track 3,4. Philip Stanley Alpert Intelligent . . . seemingly quiet, but always ready to defend his viewpoint ... a trace of New Eng- land clings to his speech . . college in the near future . . . law his chosen Held’ ah es Pais Student Council 1,2; Wrestling 2,3,4; Fire Drill Squad 3,4.

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| BEL Studded with Success — Baga yUPPrrLeaeee CEERT VEEL TET ERY Pee oe) 2 et all 1 A ae | ivi oak ee See v Our respect, influence, and superiority neared their culmina- tion when our junior year began and, at last, we were launched as upperclassmen. Our guidance counsellors were bringing future days to our attention in the form of planning for college and the future. The twins, Attilio and Julius Chiappa, held the two top class offices while Felicia Pfister acted as secretary and Nancy Myzie took care of our finances. y LAY NOW | KNOW HOW A CHICKEN qualified us for the cherished title of ‘Senior Class.’ The months FEELS''—Robert Zmuda is caged in by sped by. Heading our Class were: Attilio Chiappa, president; Julius work. Chiappa, vice-president; Sue Daum, secretary; and Sue Dunham, treasurer. Three years of conscientious study, patience, and determination Had the return of our cardinal mascot any bearing upon the undefeated record of our football team this year? Richard Young, Student Council president, continued to maintain closer ties between the students and the faculty. The Milestone continued to be a cherished publication under the editorship of Jon Rosenbaum; and the Entree, edited by Marjorie Hirschberg, went on winning admira- tion wherever it was read. We were in a’ whirlwind of activities. The Senior play, Gramercy Ghost, ' played to a capacity audience. Scarcely had we recovered from the Junior-Senior dance, when we found ourselves at the Prom, the Senior Supper, and then graduation. P.H.S. is now a nostalgic memory. We pay tribute to Mr. A. Hamilton Otto, our dependable adviser and warm friend. We have worked to maintain and perpetuate our Alma Mater's fine reputation and in return have reaped confidence, security and knowledge. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sue Dunham, Treas- urer; Sue Daum, Secretary; Julius Chiappa, Vice President; Attilio Chiappa, President. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL—First row: H. Miller, ut . C. Gilbert, C. Cunningham, S. Durow, P. Sussman, TALENTED TUNESTERS —Malcolm McKay, Nile R. Predmore. Second row: E. Adams, P. Hinsen- Brown, Barry Jacobson, Roy Resnikoff, and Bill Lynch kamp, S. Riviles, E. Eustice, W. Lynch. rehearse for Talent Assembly.



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Lois Marie Anastasia Future housewife . .. mas- ter of miniature golf... usually found in that Ford Bo, LOIS. Social Dancing 1; Fashions and Personality Club |. Wayne Peter Baldino Actively athletic . . . tall and good-looking craze for those weekend parties . . . college soon to come ... future re- mains undecided... ''Oh, how nice!’ . .. Head . Hunting and Fishing Club 3,4; Football |; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4. Ernest Edward Anderson Jazz record fan. . . hap- piest day when he be- came a senior... ‘Hey, now’... technical school radio and television one Ettiie Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4; Track Club 1,2,3; Indoor Track 3,4. William Thomas Apgar O.K. . .. wiry, wide- awake Will . . . those weekends! ... college... accountant... ‘'Bill’’. Basketball 1; Track |; Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 2,3, entors - 1959 Carlton M. Barlow New face around P.H.S. . . . baffled by feminine logic . . . accomplishes most when left by himself . college . .. will earn a living with a pen... Coty Esther Joyce Bassoff Memories of a fractured cranium from swinging doors in the girls’ room PALS Lin SWwhey wou a Es . Homeroom Secretary NF Homeroom President 2; So- cial Dance Club 1; Future Teachers’ Club 1,3; Fashion and Personality 2. Barbara Helen Bailes Mihara rot) (2% 226 flute and piano player... football games and pep assemblies . . . peeved by girls who smoke . . . col- lege . . . social worker ives BORON, Band 1,2,3,4; Recreational Games Club |; Social Danc- ing Club 1; Orchestra 2,3,4. Joseph F. Battaglia To join the ranks of engi- neers . . . sees red at lights . . . ‘wailing week- ends’ . . . talented pro- crastinater....4. JANGOe a Ree Student Council 1; Class Council 2,3,4; Student Store 1,2,3; Football; Photography Club 2; Hunting and Fishing Club 3.

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