Plainfield High School - Milestone Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)
- Class of 1960
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KJ4JlE'.ll-'5'-1 BOARD OF EDUCATION Leff 'ro rughf Dr C Bro er Ass sfanf Super nlendenf W T Larew Dr R Clash M Razene 6 Knsey Preszdenf V Podesfa Superun+enden+ ,l Hular Mr Coles Sec elary D B Cole Secrelary Bus ness Manager D Esenberq Vce Pres C Davies Build ngs and Grounds Super sor Town and Gown Work Togefher Alfhough nor oll of us may be famllnor wafh fhe parls of a molor nor undersfand :ls lunchons we do realnze The nmporlonce of The parf If plays sn o machune In +he very complex educahonal mechan :sm o mofor o movmg force ns necessary also Here loo we may nor be personally famullar wzfh fhe undavld uols who malce up fhls force buf we cerfolnly recogmze nfs nmporlance The Plannheld Board of Educahon ns The organlzohon we have xn mind These hard worlcmg and capable genllemen have made possnble by fheur mferesf and eflorl 'rhe fine educa hon offered by fhe Plaxnheld school sysfem Mr VICJVOFJ Podesfa Superlnfendenf of Schools his assusfonf Docfor Cloylon R Brower and lhe Board have worked hard and enfhuslashcally 1 achueve fhe hugh siandard of educahon fha? we are proud lo say exusfs rn Plain me To fhese genflemen who have helped make ovanlable fo us such wonderful oppor fumhes we ex+end snnceresf fhanks , sL..I x rr Ki ' Q y A 4 za . . O f' ld. ' WARREN H HELD Prmcrpa DR JEAN Vu e Prlncl I HENRY H. BANTA Adminlsfrafive Aesislanf ADMINISTRATORS Leff fo rlghf Henry H Banla Dr Jean Francs Wa ren H Herd Admlnlsfrahon Vl+al6Forces In Our Academlc: Commumfy The Odmlnrslraruon as fhe dlrechng Force and backbone of lhe We fhe graduahng class ol PlOll'1'l:I6ld Hugh consider ourselves lucky lo have had such excellenl leadershup and guldance 'rhroughour grr four years We were always aware +ha+ durechng us and urglng us fo go forward was a srrong and capable slag of people As 'Freshmen we were awed by lhe sigh? of Mr Warren H Held our prrncnpal bul as lhe monfhs rolled by he soon became a famnllar figure and a friend Those of us who have known hum personally are aware of has lnferesf an us bolh as a class and as nndlv duals Dr Jean Francus has been here only 'rhree years buf already slre has become an rnduspensable parf ol fhe school Her unferesf nn us ha encouraged us fo work harder lo affaln our dreams and goals. Anofher adrnlnlsfralor, known and re-pecled by everyone, is Mr. Henry H. Ban+a, He has worked hard behlnd lne scenes fo help make PHS The srnaafh runnlng organlzarion Thar if ls +oday. To Mr, Held, Dr. Francis, and Mr. Banla we give aur Thanks: ana we know lhaf fhe fufure classes of PHS are being lelf in The besf of hands. Z K 9 Rx 1 I-rxfdll PXJXX ., 1 . - ry . 44 N p , 1,' ' X f QX 1591 T f we e Qaysx' S,e4 f '2f r f eng, f Q , fn f , ' f f,,, q, W, V ,QQ f,, gre 'QA A- r 'K ' ' ' 5-f5:1.O4,Qfi'Jihf g,'4' f? b , , F :f,kgW,p.g,wgg6.1g A ' 1 552141-'F if sw - fa A ' 'R essage A . . .ffl '12 -4 isrwswe? W 5 ll of MR WARREN HELD Prmclpol who 'ka Prmcepuri Message for The I969 one The fheme of Thus years Milnfone ug especually approprnale because of 'fha qxqillqni' performances of so many members of lhe Cl0SS of 1960 In lhe Senlor Play of fhe some 'nlle The ploy htlped us fo realfze rhar our luves are greafly mflvcnted by fhe forces wrfhnn our commumfy by our 'friends and nexghbors by our farnnlues by lhe facnll'h8S which are provudecl schools churches and clubs Our onvnronmenf plays a bug par? nn moldnng our fufure ln 'rhe same Qgth bf us wull some day play a pam' nn decndung HHH communuly we shall have whelher we slay m outflgme Town or move +o an olher commumly IS uhpqrlanf lhen lhal' we con scuously from ourtdvii, in school and oul 'ro become worfhy cmzens of our fuflire commumly and To be Come Informed m fha Things 'rhal one musl' know In order +o be an BHQCTIVQ force for good an Our Town Warren H Held Pruncrpal ' J ,z nm A 'A K 1 Y . . i . 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CIOSS cf i959 I+ rs never or' easy 'rosk +0 complefe whc+ gme Q efse hos b buf we be eve Hmr Mr CHO hos g rded us WSH and he he be remember9?I:Ifl1 groflfude .Z J 5 , 1 5 9 , A . ' I . I C . , , 0 2 . 1 . .r . C 1 I T . 1 r , - Q . 1 r M r r V . W A r 4 r w C, r . . . Q , . 11 . ' r S Cm , Y' ' ' I V , M , xl , 2 '1 . . . A Q 7 77' ' jf .A ' r-V A Af' 'NL 4 fo' S N s l-o L f-5 The Road ot Taken ROBERT FROST Ez'ez1 the fberwn who bay found lJnppine.s1f nm! yzzfuwif 111 folloufizzg bis fbmwz rom! Illini xozzzcfizzzw' jmme and mme: W'laf1f zvolzld have bfzjztlufzzwl If I had foffozznl mzofbw' romf? Roffcrf lfwsf, one of the grefztexf of , . , ...Lagoon-Afgmniw-pn-ff' ' ,,, VIRGINIA MIXER 'I K A5 OI' f f ' I ,Q . , .Q . ' 4 I 19.4 ,Q VIRGINIA RASMUSSEN ' ,V , , Nts. 'sftf ' ,X 'fatfml i . 17 ' ,NX . fl . N . W ' - SHN: JOHN w. SIMPSON ELIZABETH SPHAR ,ur f ,',',, . IMI Q, I A . DOROTHY S. 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I ' F 7 h,gr?:'fi 1 'f 7 ,IV Q' N Z L I ' EDMOND LONSKY I A IV-Pz 'w 11 -' III- in ,f ' C 'VC G Uv. .f ff, :X 1' 4' Q-f 'hu-' CZGICIUIU RICHARD W. BOOHER , ..4 U, gal., T ar I m '-' IJ v' ' 1 he L. ,I xi, 1 fi. '. 15 zn9. Q1 l.. hi ,I Zu ,wx fin- A 132' r 1 4, f Th- 3.2, f-EW - v LI at ' .1 K ARTHUR DE CROSS ,.., F I ff HG BA If f.,. T.,,-.,. Q, N1 Q 'fb 5' 8- 'sv , L' --S. 1 : H NELLIE P, HASTINGS C . -I ,I,'- WILLIAM J. HORWARD RITA A, MATISKELLA XX. II- B 'S A HAMILTON OTTO A ,.- -w,',.-A . . 1.x .. Y 1 1 ff R V -:Qffafy , .Il HHH- - . ':,: Ag. . ft mm vs, fu ,Ein .-A . . u .fc If--' -x Ayr .r ,M 3. I -,, ,I Ir .---al. , ',-v 'TQ N. - ' pc., 1. -1 -: 4' -. .-1 M Mg , Lgfiv . atv ' ' ,. Jr- ef-I 7 Fifi? V 3.'i., 5 .K 2f'i'!c ,, ll-jk 'L .'- ' 44 I. I , f,,...5 I, . gf- f :, '-'mlm I. -Hymn, ,N-I 3: ., HELEN G. MOORE 'x Q' , ,QQ 5 -. - A, . .'- .f':T .. ', f4f-3'.'1. 5 X -. :ff . .3 5 , ,I I .- YS u - 'bfi' . .. .3,5,i ,4 :Q '-167 - '- 'jx Q0 A V- - IM- - -' 4 ,ws A ' I 3, 4. I r I' Iv - . ,gl , V 4' .V K. V9-0 Y V ww! Scanduum I 9 1 in- ' -if l ERIC P NELSON 1 My XL L WILLIAM H SCHLOUG-H L.! WILLIAM E WOLGAMUTH ...--1' 'QQ ' if-fi f! If ,J Id-r,t:,k X 17 I 3' ' L- ., A V R L , I , ' I l 'X '.' .' 'fr' Y' , -rv. f V I 3 I II ,fr 1 5 I ' - kg I A :If--' If x I ' L 'I II O. X ' ' ' . If L. . X T7 5. XI K v .. I 1' . 2,151 . - , ' ' x 'if I cs- X LA A I I' 'I I :-- f' A' L V' E535 F I l.'.:: ,J- 'f . 'mia Sf' 'xx X ffl- I 'mfiiiil . 'N . . I. fp I 1 124, - I -Zi--Tyzx Q3 Q gf- . , . ,' ' I I E 1515.3 , -QI, N is IQI ' .3 'gig'-:,.35 U x - ':555i11I . 1 I 9- Hg 'A Q-151 sf- . Lf ' 1 Languages ,., ,f , f 3 I I., J f , ' 1. 8 N --. , Ns , ,J X .MXN -, N-.. XR ,.,..----'4 ,, ,v A,----I 'K 'I J, I O, r ' It ' J -.xy -' K.: ,I ROBERT I. CLOOS M I7--p: vm- ' H' ,ni F 1: K C B wth, Q, ,, . If , If 5 Ni. C 5 fl' F , Uwwv1,HyCfCVl 'f1vrwiO N A. f f Q JJ X 1' , N ' OWN Ufpos .f NU W 'f J . ANNE K. CAMPOLATTANO Mu'kv'f1' 1,1 Sufcxfv If-'1'?wr CfM 1 P-.B CU' 'vbgw IW-'Jw-fu , Rm,-'ze-xg Uwu-' T, ' f . 1, 1 1' , C2 5, f ' 'Q-. X53 ,f f f ff, ,ixfef X, ' I gd- -J' gli N H K, L11 sf A l 4 , M5fSe1l J OIL. 'fl by Yo .'..1 ,A 4 -1365: .ffl of?-A' Ee'-'L' H WITZI-SRL . U Z 3 4 Z .13 ,f Q I Q Laijsangqaiv I .--7 T' 'mg L P JULIETTE M. ESCOFFIER Lf '-1' ff' 4. ICE ROSE FRANCO ll NJ X X riff X Aiacu A3216 or I A ELEANOR HORN X, .. A NARJORIE SCHELL S E CELIA WHITFORD A --3 U41-g'1'. BA, I u I of ' 'CUOFQQ fi? -S, Q. ffl STRAP :Hof D A L. OF C OSSJOI , HAL 4 JF' LEAF' I ,l F3lV'c.'T' Commercial X '!JQnv!5'e44nnnvunn-A-' A- V -. . W W. 'Mn' av , . '- i5'5f35Ci-?i4Gi9i ?34f3i?'4 1'i?5- Wifgi ,+, . N Mig' 'C ! 'INFQJ ., . du at mm i- Ws:em1eunzmsusm,u,wm-Hu. 2 W: .1 J + RUTH S. WYER mm. ,v K , ' I N A I A9 ' 9 I S New -if-1 5 .gf Q1 C F M J' , Zz M mf 'wx Q , NORA OVJAHEY JOQLDH R NAU 1.3 ...gfv 5. Y . '3'z5':--TZ' . ' ' . - ' . ' ' x. . I -axflfkxz' Nw, ' A! R' n 4 'W 4 - 'V9q LQ' -Mn fQLY fx I 4 1 ELAINE MORECPAFT -.5 'E 5 . 'fx Yr' 1-'-X K . av D' yi' F 'D fs 1 . -A I , Q gk 1 , 1 ' 3 . as g' lg' '- -'zfgv . ' .J - ig., 1 ' ilu' .WJ'!i N, - . vs-Y 3: W 1' ' W' H 4 m j ' 5. , x 'it V L I 'f' f .fly , :iv 4 ' 'qt :Z ix -LE Q - H fi ix if . ul V 3 a EK f ' J I iw .g s , , Q' 1 f 1 ,fl ' 'R' f .J 1 SECRETARIAL STAFF-Sealed, lefl fo righl: F, l-less, Mimeographingq E. Gardner, Counselarsg M. Walker, Allendance Office. Slonding, leff fo righ+: A. Parello, Vice-Principal: L, Gardner Placernenl and Physical Educaliong M, Willeman, Affendance Orlice. Missing: N. Durow, Counselors: C. Selle, Records. Could You Tell Me. .? To lceep Plainfield l-ligh operaling smoolhly, our secrelarial and clerical slafl is mosl essen- tial. This slalll performs innumerable services lor us. For inslance, in early Seprember many schedules musl be rearranged when pupils swilch lheir courses: many forms and cards lhal we had lo fill our in lhe beginning of lhe year musr be filed and lcepl for reference by rhe various deparlmenlsq and when winler looms her snowy head, rhe sludenl body is reduced lo dwindling, snihfling numbers by colds, huge absenlee lisls musr be compiled. Mimeographing, answering correspondence, and operaling lhe swilchboards are also in- cluded among lhe many olher chores ac- complished by This compe-fem' slall. We musl add, also, lhe lad lhar lhis work is done compelenlly and cheerfully. DR. JEAN FRANCIS, vice-princi- pal, shares amusing anecdole wilh Ann Parello, her secrelary, 32 MR. WARREN HELD, principal, diclales a leller lo his secrelary, Miss Caroline Reich, We Salute . . Kifchen Slcff Teen-ogers ore probobly +he hungriesl people in the world. Hundreds ol rovenous sludenls descend on lhe colelerio eoch doy, refueling offer o morn- ing of slimulofing menlol exercise. Meeling lhe chollenge is o group ol slolworl women, loced wllh fhe loslc of supplying food for fhese hungry hordes. Prool ol Their folenl con be seen in lhe voriely ol foods, from orienlol lo oll-American, ovoiloble 'ro lhe sfuden+ body ol moderole prices. E.. I ti ly A, W.. xi wi . f l OUR CULINARY ARTISTS-Leff lo righfz Grace Shelley. Chief Diefilicng Edilh Mundy, Edi+h Robbins, Koy Peelc. EFFICIENCY EXPERT-Mr. Wolloce Von l-lorn inslolls loborolory equipmenl in our new lob, REPLACING STOCK - Mr. John Broodoenf, heod cusfodiof. ond Mr. Abe l-lorlrnon unlood new supplies. 9 l Cuslodicl Sl'aFf lrnogine lislening fo one of your leochers os you wolch The snow loll oulside lhe window ond si+ shivering in lhe cold wilh your hor ond cool on. Piclure in your mind wollring To one ol your closses lhrough lhe poper ond +rosh you ond your clcissrnoles hove been dropping on fhe floor for lhe posl rnonlhs. You hove jus? envisioned lhe siluc- lion you ond Ploinlield l-ligh would be in il we hod no cuslodiol slofl. ln oddifion lo heoling, lighfing! cleonf ing. Odd supplying equlpmenll our cusfooions lceep lhe oufside ol P,l-l.S. neol ond well-moinfoined. We ve been +old ncf +o judge o bool: by ifs cover- bull unlorlunolely, rnosl people do, Thonlcs fo our cusfodions, Ploinlield l-ligh Dresenls on excellen+ 'cover lor people lo iudge us by. Medical Magic NE df l af 2 , ,f 1 H. WHAT! NO PULSE? Miss Whelan checlcs Sue Bakers pulse. Allhough flooded wilh pafienls lhroughour lhe year, Miss Marie Whelan, our school nurse, lends a sympalhelic ear lo all complainls. If lhe ailmenf is serious, she arranges for lransporlalion home. When coughs and sneezes echo in lhe corridors, Miss Whelan is well prepared for lhe annual epidemic of colds. Our medical slafl: does nol awair illness before ocfing. Dr. Day examines our eyes and leelh and gives T.B. palch leslsi in addilion, he looks afler lhe healfh of lhe alhleles on our school reams, and applicanls for working papers musr be examined by him. We exlend our deepesl gralilude lo lhese lwo people who are so vilal lo lhe heallh of our school populalion. SAY A-A-A-AH, JOHN! Miss Whelarw al- lempls lo discover whefher or nol' John Malone has a sore lhroal. 4 1-1--q.,,, PN DR. DAY, our school physician, discusses an eye lesl wilh Elhel James. .xdncl larezien fin? Ae... I f - I 1-k' I' 4' I Q A., 1,1 u if' fd ,sh l' xv L E,Lj,::. 1-, I 'ww H1 ' L uf- -.-:'-,'+-r- ,- . K , We' 'i igtqsrfzj ' V 'gs '-., . 1. 1: ff 1 , .9-lhm. . ,J , gyms 0fo 5 ,f . K '.Lvjf -' 4,-11. 41 - - f J Q5 - A. fe, 1 K - x 1 I . VL' .5 ,pa s ,W 4 innfugi A f wi-14 9 9 .F-- Uv ar r, .2 f' ' 1 - Y It l 5 ,Ii . 'ifswu' , ' 4 , ' . ft xv, .V.. h A x few- fl-X. ' ' . ' ,- ' - 5 Kydhf-f . 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Thaf firsf day in Sepfember, l956, seems as Though iT were yesferday, buf four evenfful years have passed since Then. Where have They gone? leT's see! Indeed! We were Typical freshmen, confused, amazed, and awed by everyfhing abouT Those firsf days. Our P.H.S. sTudenT handbooks cerfainly served a noble purpose, and These, in addifion To experT guidance, soon helped us To seTTle, despife The firsf day iiTTers. We sTarTed The ball rolling by elecTInq Lee Smifh as our presidenT and Howard Feldman as vice- presidenf, Nancy Sargenf assumed The duTies of secrefaryl and Judy Larew became our Treasurer. The Freshman parTy was our firsT social affair as a class, and whaf a gay evening we spenf geTTing To know our classmafes. Upperclassmen appeared To reap much ioy from endeavoring To sell us elevafor Ticlcefs and swimming pool passes, buf we survived our firsT year wiTh flying colors. NOT many monThs passed before we had become accusfomed To The wanfs and ways of P.H.S. As sophomores, we no longer felT inferior, Heading our class Thaf year were John Coyle, presidenT: Ronnie Uslan, vice-presidenfy Nancy Sargenf. secreTaryq and Carol PuTsche, Treasurer. We demonsfrafed our enThusiasm, willingness, and abilifies as a group by sTaging a successful Sophomore Dance, and by parficipafing en masse in school acfivifies. This was The year Thaf our mascoT, The Cardinal, once again became an inTegral parT of sporfs evenTs aT P.H.S., Thanks To The efforfs of our Sfudenf Council :IW WHO ME? - Herman ' . SENIOR GIRLS ENJOY A LEIS- igmjfg 'S CGUCW bY The URELY LUNCH: iclociwise from ' rearl PaT HarringTon, Vivien Horse- LASS COUNCIL Fm, Row . . SENIORC field, Paf Lynch, Pafience Hazell, p Hazen p -I-rome, p Mason J Ccyle PCHT1 l l6FlOT1Q. Regan M F rf L Van Clee and Their fabulous Cardinal dance. in Refrospecf Junior year broughf fo us fhe respecfed fifle of 'iupperclassmenfi and many of us were sfarfled by fhe realizafion fhaf our high school career was nearing ifs ferminafion. Fufure days were being broughf fo our affenfion by fhe guidance counselors, and ciuife a number of iuniors could be found frequenfing fhe counselors' office in search of college and vocafional maferial. John Coyle was elecfed fo onofher ferm as president assisfed by John Malone as veep. Clara Brown and Paf Mason were chosen fo be secrefary and freasurer respecfively. Sfudenf Council iriaugurofed a campaign fo adop+'i a foreign orphan and conducfed a dance fo raise fhe necessary funds. Soon offer, young Kim Sulc loo of Korea became our child. 'Senior Class . Af fimes we wondered if we would ever really be fhe bearers of fhis cherished fiflep buf offer fhree years of hard work, we made fhe grade. Leading-us as a group for fhe lasf fime were John Coyle. Daniel Regan, Mary Lou Forf, and Paf Mason, Senior year was, indeed, a busy one! Counfless visifs were made fo our counselors. We foiled over college applicafions and waifed nervously for replies. The Senior play, Our Town, was fhe mosf financially successful producfion in fhe hisfory of Plainfield High School. The En+ree canfinued fo bring us news around P.l-l.S. The Milesfone lcepf on vividly recording school evenfs in order fo furnish us wifh a permanenf record of high school years. The magic of Spring invaded fhe school, and soon we found ourselves af fhe Senior Prom, a fhrilling dinner-dance fhaf served as an appropriafe finale. Milesfanes were disfribufed exam week came and wenf , and fhen fhe final curfain - graduafian. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF-Jim Kahn, Second Row: R. Louis E. Ander- Dlpooloi Bruce Allen' cmd Tom Fosler fi, L. Ziegler, G. Norfori, J, Plum, R. learn abouf fhe Unifed Sfafes in Mr. Philbvfn- B- De Comp- J. Shipley- Niffolis PAD class. Aaron Baorsfein, Eric Chrisfiansen, Donald Bressler, and Norman Ker- man lisfen fo Mr. Lonslcy in physics class. i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS- Secfedz Mary Led Forf, Secre- 'aryg Pafricia Mason, Treas- urer. Sfanding: John Coyle, Presidenfg Daniel Regan Vice President. ..,. 35' W ' f CLOSE ATTENTION - Ralph Theodore Adamson lvy league in lhe ailing, Foofball 21 World Friendship Club 2. William Bruce Allen Brug Halls ol ivy beclcon. Recrealional Games Club l. 2: Chorus I 2 4' Homeroom C alrman 3 S mrmng 3 Gail June Aiguier Undecided lfulure. Louise Rose Alexander Mau Headed for Berlcley Secrelarial School. .1 v Ak. Pafricia Ann Alai Alley College ahead . . . a lulure commercial arlisl. Class Council 23 Fuluro Nurses' Club 23 Proieciion Squad I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 47 FUlUf0 Teachers' Club 3, 4: Milesfone Arl Slall 3, 43 Milesfone Ad- verlising Sfafl 3, 4. Diane Elisabelh Allen HDI.. A fulure lady in while. Fufure Nurses' Club 23 Library Council 4, eniom - 1960 Ma'H'hew Howard Alsfon Spaceman Heading for lhe wild blue yonder in Air Force blue ace Club I 2 3 Fool I' fce U Baseball 2 3 Qin? Alan W. Ames Career ahead as a carpenler. Homeroom Chairman lg Pro- ieclion Club 4, .!'. L Beverly Ann Alberino Shorlie Technical school . . lulure work as a denial assislanl. Tennis Ig Modern Dance Club 2: Drama Club 3, 4, Sm 1 Everf Roberi' Anderson Heading for lhe halls of ivy. Baseball I, 27 Sfudenl Council lg Enfree Club l: Baslcelball Manager 2. 3, 43 Class Coun- Z fig Barbara Anne Annunziala 'Bobbiei' Readinl, wrilin and 'rirhmelic her lurure rheme. Typing Club 2: Fumre ' sir es Club 3. Joseph Lawrence Babsl' Larry College ahead . . . field ol leaching. l-landbook Comrriwee I: Pra- i uad Barry Sfeven Ansel College ahead lurure acluarial scienfisr Track I 2' Inframsra Go 4: Tennis 3. 4: Library Com' cil I, 2: Recreation Commit lee l: Crass-Cocnlry Team 3, 4: French Cub 3, 4: Srsdcnf Acfivily Connmilree 3 43 Mile- sfone I, 2 3 43 Ushers' Squad 4. Frank Apusa Technical chool in The lulure plans ol This senior Janice Susan Appel Apple Nur ing school lor this senior H' mevaom Cnair'na 2' F3 fe Ncrses Cub 2, 3, 4. Slephen Marc Appell 'lSleve'l Headed lor college . . . plans 'ro enler business adminislralion. Hameroom Chairman I, 47 Chorus I 2, 3 4: Freshman Tennis: J.V, Tennis 2: Varsily Tennis 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4, S l Richard John Babin Tiger College oller P.l-I.S. . . Engineering. Radio Club I. 2, 3 45 Slaqe Eleclricians 3, 4, NORP Club 4. Z 5 'ALS' l T ll Ljgfj' Ill? Qi sgiefqi Sf U I of g l Q ' , '.. '. ,, Ng! Beverly Kaye Backus College coming soon . . wriling, Library Council I, 23 Bran-a Club 2, 3, I A L. 'W 1 5-7 Jo Ann Theresa Basso ..JO.. College beckons . . . leaching. Drama Cfb I. 2 3 4, Girls' Leaders Cub 3 43 Artrery Club l, 2: Band I, 2: Cass Council Ip Library Cqrcil Ig Mileslone Business Src? 2. Marsha Ellen Becker Michigan Stare or Simmons. Drama Cwb l, 2 3 4' Enfree I, 2: Milesfone C .c 2' Mile- sfone Asswarf Ferre E: 'Q' 3' Milesfone Featre E:1 :' 4' Junicr Caszica Ledge 2' 5lLdC'f' C',.'Ci 3 4 F 2 i'l Ccb 33 Upncfs Sand 4. James Baird Beede llJiml' A lulure lvy Leaguer , ,, elec+ricol engineering. Baskeloal I, 2: Traclc I 4- Baseball 2, Agnes Ann Bivona ,Agn Scliool ahead. Olliiioring C .lb 2: Gir,5 Leaaers Cob 3, 45 Sfudenl C:n,nf'l 4, Dominick Salvafore 'J I' Margaref Ann Bell Belardo, Jr. Peggy College in Ilfie fulure. A lulure Ieleplione Sludenr Council l, 2, 3, 4' OperO+Or'A Uslwers' Squad 2, 3, Foolba Ogqiiof-ng Cub I. Twmhq I, 2 3, 42 BOSLCibGll l 2, 3' Ci b l 2 i Basebal 'I, 2, Fire Drill Squad 3, 4. Yi IHIHJIHI IEEE: --1-T7-T naman ,, .1 ,pl if-we : 1. ,' 7 ll-I if-' I I Palricia Anne Best ' I Doc I ' Fulure undecided. Fuiure Nurses' Club 2. Roger Black College in flue near lulure. Freslvnan Fcoibollg J,V, Fool'- ball 21 J.V, Basebal Qi Vor- Zily Baseball 3, 43 Varsiiy Fz,o'ba'l 4, Ronald Gary Birn Business beckons. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Social Dancf ing Club I, Leslie Ann Blagbro Lee Ann Business sclnool ahead . .. lulure execurive secrelary. Deboling Cub If Library Ccsmil 2 3, 43 Drorno Club 25 Junior Classical League 2, Tennis 4: News Bureau 4. John Edward Berlin 'Birdie' Marching Marine. Fresnrnon S.v ri'nirg Club Fcofbali 3. QA if if Laurence Julius Blocker l'BlOclc Navy career. Swirnrning I, Basebai- I, 2 3, 4, L 35 iwfff !,,,,1'.4.. ,....,,,g.rf.':.u, ,, I, ,A .J ,N 5, ,vi H-g'.p,.f5--. if , 9,33-.-.1 get ,f 3i'g,,.14-.fe-. 5 N, , ., .. 4.. w.,.1 mfigx . ., .M ,KT 5 J 1 1- . lx Q , , 3 K Ll ' q . w xi kx-,XJ - 'pp I uk , - x- lrll 1 XS sl, - NN Bruig bow nl all I College ohe til-,DY re l eefale ondclnsura ce Bgseoul l J ' of 'R SQQ l-.ij J, l 2' Ffenfn ' 3' B . 3 9 ,Mgt 'K Carol Ann Branch Chgrw, l, 2 3' Boskwbol' ly Baseball 2: Mileslone B 'Jness Stoll 2' Olllclallng Cl.b 2' Mixed Cnoua 3: Pkrilwry 3: Glrs' Leoders Cl.b 3, 4. 3 up-49 E 'tr Charles Aaron Edward Boorsfein Bomberger College aheod . . . chemical engineering. Prof fron Sood l 2: Rodin Cl D l' S' der' C,,n 2' J.V. F'2't:ol Monofqf-f 2' Var- -y Foyoo Mcwzgf,-f 3- Sf: 'i' P31 4' Usfvs Sf: CG 4, eniom John Alden Boynlon, Jr. llliish l College . . . sclence or rnolh. Vflrglfy Swlfnmlnq lggm lx Q! 3, 4' Typlng Clb lp Flrc Du l Sq lad 3. 4' Uznersl Squid 4' Cardinal Committee Chair. mon 4. Donald Marc Bressler 'Don' College aheod . . . wanls To be o chemist Azzemby Czfnrnlffoe 2- 3 4- Phglqgrgphf C ,lg 23 Qfcrno Club 4. College oheod oller P.l-l,S .... looking hrward lo a soenllllc COVSGV. Vafifw Bozebo M'1':fge 27 F'--n n Cl b 3' Rafe' C D 3 4- Cfsmlc Roy C o 3 4' Sffiff P11 4' Rod 'J' gn 2:- reflcn C eb 3' Loo S: od 4. -1960 Carole Jean Braco Femme Nurses' Clb 2, 3. Opie Fair Brinson John Eckerf Brrfhn nop., Consfrudion Work. wonfs lo be a droflsman pombogg 2' Spanish Club 2 N i David Michael Brody Colle e ahead Q . Baseball Ig Drama Club I. Carol Lee Ann Brown Brownie Hopes for a career as a loeaulician. Tennis l: Horneroom Chairman 2: Fashions and Personality Club 2. An+hony L. Brusco' ML B. No lulure plans yel. Clara Louise Brown College 'lraining for psychialric social worlc. Orcheslra l, 2: Creafive Wril- ing Club l, 2: Homeroom Chairman lg Sludenf Council 2, 45 Junior Classical League 3, 45 French Club 3, 47 Class Secrefary 37 Ushers' Squad 45 Execufive Council 4, Roberl' Edward Buchman Bob Headed for college . . . engineering or social service work. Band l, 2. 3, 43 Mafh Club I: lnlrarnural Tennis 33 French Club 3. eniorfi - f960 Earle Leonard Brown Technical school ahead. Baseball lg Swimming Club l Pafricia Ann Francis Buczel: Buzzy Technical school for lhis lulure laboralory lechnician. Fashions and Personalily Xf'X .W fl' A il fxl X' l fl X 1 If I., A Alfrpll Burilfjlncly f 'fy Chorus 4: 43 Ushers' i Rosemarie Ann Burns Rosie Beauly school ahead. Fashions and Personalily Club Diana Helen Busch Herb Business school beclcons . . . secrelary her goal. Ig Modern Dance Club 2: Dmmo Club 2- Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4. Thomas Michael Byrne llloml' Headed for arf school. Sllldfifll COur'ci Pisbligily Ccmrnivee 4. Carolyn Pafricia Calhie Bun n ie l' College on 'rhe way . . . social worlc. Chef s l, 2 3 4' Mixed Chfr,s 2 3 4' Od Tevarrvenf C .b 2: World Friendship Eddie James Cain Air Force ahead. Angelina Mary Carfaro Angie Business school To come. Archery lg Praiecfion Squad l, 23 Ofliciafing Club I, 2. Ernesl Caldwell 'Jack ' Calherine Geraldine Cascella lllhe Bo Business school in the near lulure. FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE Rose Marie Anne Cecere Rose Office worlc . . . Drake College in 'rhe evening, Rosalind Ann Chambers Rozl' Fulure in nursing. Fulure Nnsesl Club 2 3' World Friendship Clb l- Girls' Leaders Cub 3, 4 Geraldine Veronica Callahan Gerry Nursing school. Drama Clob 2 33 Tennis l- Mcdern Dance Club 2' Arcrery 3. 'xl' .I rl K' David Knuf Chrisfensen College ahead lor This senior. Cass C:,n:i 2. Eric John Chrisfiansen Will pursue a career in civil engineering. Social Dancing Club I, Bowl' ing I. Qi 'tw' John Alexander Coyle Legs Freshman Foofballg Freshman Baseball, Varsily Wresfling I, 2, 3, 47 Sfuclenf Council I. 2. 3, 47 Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 45 Varsify Baseball 2- Execufive Uncll 2 4 Wresiln Manager 3 Air Raid Squad 3 4 Golf 3 Class Presi enf Earl Ernesl Clark, Jr. David Mahen Close Mum Engineering college in his Looking forward To ihe PION- Air Force. Radio Club I, 2. Swimming I. Er y - Q f- ll. ' .y V if - 4 , Fff ji -I , I f,Ni'5a li as . s '- .iz-.. f ' x. Ronald Luke Comune Comonslci Plans lo offend Rufgers School ol Pharmacy. Freshman Foofballg Freshman Wresllingg Freshman Traclrg Foolball 2, 37 Wreslling 2, 3, 43 Track 35 I-Iomeroom Chair man 2, 37 Varsify Track 3, 4' Varsily Foolball 41 Ushers' Squad 4, Carlyle W. Crane Pafricia S. Cosia n+ino Pal College on rhe way. Slcelching Club Ig Typing Club 23 Class Secrelary 2: Sludenl Council 3: Losl and Found Commilfee Chairman 4. Reginald Crawley Lyle College ahead. ' Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball Plans To a'r'rend college. I 2' 3' 4: Bosaboly Iv 2' 3. 4- Helen Coe Employmenl' . . . Bell Telephone Laboralories Twirling I, 27 Drama Club 3 .-w , ' A Jane+ La Verne Crews Jan College calling . . . leaching. Archery I, 2, 3, 43 Baslrefball I, 2: Officials' Club I, 2. Pefer George Crisafulli Pele Plans la arrend Newarlc College of Engineering. Wreglling 2: Social Dancing Club l. 6: 'JC Alvin Paul Czeluscinski HAI., Technical school . . . furure machinist So 'a Dancin Club I Hunr- Ci Q I ing and Fishing Club 2. Ralph Michael Croaf College foreseen . . . denial Technician. ,f 'v if Bernice Ann Croclze'H 'Davyl' Business school ahead. Girls' Leaders Club 3. eniorzi - 1960 Bernard William Curran Barry A iufure Admiral. Varsity Foofball Mgr. 3, 4. Camille Anne Daley College bound . . . fufure undecided as of HOW. Library Council lg Fashions and Personaliiy Club lg Tennis lg Junior Classical League 2: Bowling 2. Elaine Marie Curreri HE.. Junior College ahead. Srudenf Council lg Hameroorn Chairman 2. 33 Drama Club 3. Be'Hy Jean Danlcer Jeanie Nursing college ahead. Library Council lg Red Cross Club Ig Milesfono Edirorial Sfari 25 Drama Club 2: Junior Classical League 2. Allan Cooper Culin College ahead . . . iufure undecided. Socia' Dgnging Cub I. N-r Joseph John Darish College in rhe fufure. 'if Yu: -Z Q' 'Will X All - i'3 i-4 X 'lil X Kennefh Charles Davis Ken College bound, Band I, 2, 3, 47 Track I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Maureen Carol Dennis .,MOe.. I.B.M. school in 'rhe lulure. Sewing Club Ig Fashions and Persanalily Club 2: Girls' Leaders 3, 4, r Beverly Maurine De Camp ..BeVi. Headed for college and lhe leaching profession. Fashions and Personality Club I: Chorus 2, 3: Fulure Nurses' Club 2: Bowling 2, 35 Drama Club 33 Class Council 3t Fulure Teachers' Club 3. ne pilol. I 2, 3. 43 Wreslling , Baseball I, 21 Sfudenf 2: 'e Drill Squad 3. 4 Glmou cil 3: Ushers' is .Iames F. Delaney Jim College ahead. Pholography Club I: Baseball I, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. Ronald Douglas De Maffeo I'Snalre College bound . . . business adminislralion. Wresfling I, 27 Baseball Ig Foolbal- Manager 23 Traclr 4. eniom - 7960 Theresa Desmond Tessie Heading for business school . . . specializing in l.B.M. Fashions and Personalily Club I: Phofography Club 2: Drama Club 35 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4. Roberi' Kennefh De Vico Bob Navy in lhe lulure. Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Wress fling 4. Barbara Marie De Laurier Business school in lhe lulure . . . plans lo be an airline hosless. Modern Dance Club 2, Girls Leaders 3, 41 Wafer Ballet 3. Lucille Helen Dicellis Lou A fulure secrelary. Library Council Ig Milesione Business Slall 27 Typing Club 2: Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4. 'Wir Frank Thomas Di Dario Will enler The Armed Forces. Rosemary Veronica Doly NRO.. No plans for lulure school . . . heading for office work. Twirling 23 Drama 3, 4. 5- '17 Eileen Eliza belh Dill College bound. Tennis I1 Red Cross Club 33 Girls' Leaders Club 4, Dorofhy Frayser Disney Dosser Plans Io go lo business school . . . lulure secrerary. Drama Club 33 Chorus 4: I Mixed Chorus 4. -'P ,, WA AX gl qi fl? C? Maureen Sue DiLonardo More College alrer graduarion . . . undecided lurure vocolion. Drama Club I, 27 Class Coune cii 3, Roger Allan Doly Fulure doclor. Band I, 2, 3, 41 Science Club lj I-Iomeraam Chairman I: Pholography Club 23 Track Manager 23 Senior Play 4. I I I TI ii 9-Q i 'i , fe' III, ELUIQ- 'II II' as ,A 'lfilihllffllf ' 'Wig Hindi gli!! li NORTH AVENUE STATION Charles Franklin Dougerl Chuck Foofball li Baskelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3. Margaref Ann Dougherly Looking forward lo college . . . headed in The direclion ol educarion. Junior Classical League II Library Council 2, 3: Fufure Teachers' Cluligxzi French CIub,3.' V, I Cr UW f 5 L V -'E' Lg, .L ir James Nicholas Di Doc College ahead . Paolo velerinary medicine his choice.. Cass Council I, 2: Srudenr Council 3, 47 Sludcnf Counci Treasurer 4: Srsdenr Comcil Execurive Council 4, Audrey Doyle Spun Plans ci career in Medical Technology. Twirling Club I3 Baskefball I 25 Baseball 2. vlJi in James Consfable Dunn rr - I, Jim ,College bound . .. Gall Pro or Salesman. cores I: Basebal I- Recrea- cnal Gomes C,b Ig Varsity ecfs 2, 3, 4' C'aSs Counfry 3 4 : Frencn Cuo 3, 4. 591 -sff'Q!ef 'L Q. :Ks ' A 1 -. L. .334 '- 1 H ugh, .u ' .- AVG 'WE iiiiigdz E . wir P Angela Toni Farina ..Ang., Nursing school. Fuhra Nurses' Club 3. 25 -.1 QI il I Gail Lynn Ehrnsfrom Ernie Nursing school ahead. Library Council I: Baseball If Archery lp Sewing Club 23 Girls Leaders Club 3, 4. Margo? Sue Fallon Miss Peach Office work in The lurure Archery lg Twirling Drama Club 3: Chorus 4 1' Q? f Ri'I'a Eisenhauer A lurure secrelary. German Cub l, 2: Archery I, 33 Tennis 3, 4, 5 S Frank Dominick Fania Moolcieu Armed Forces ahead. nv' 4 gl .. N5 J 'Lian 3 so 5 is . . .. Yfffesxx ., . 2, 3, 4.g i 2,- .5 ffl X l Q P e. 6 L- U ,iw 1 A -ay 5 fry HIF- I3 PRESBYTERIAN cuurmcn Alan Marvin Feldman ,,Al., College ahead . . . undecided Career. Ushers' Squad Alrernafe 4. Howard Lee Feldman Furure doclor. Tennis I, 25 J.C,L, Presiden? 25 J.C.L. Vice-Presidenr 37 Fulure Scienfisrs' Club 23 Sludenl' Council Mainlenance Commit lee Chairman 4, r L oe George Arfhur Eralh, Jr. Clorindo Susan Ferrara Cookie A secrerary upon her gradualion. 1 I be lk Barry Paul Fihgerald ,,. Fin 'V ' College . . . a lulure in Y business odnninislralion. 1--.. Cross-romfry 1, 2, 3, ' Cibl-Hrfng U ini Cpb 2 mon 3. l-lcnneroorn Chair- 4: Trcclr ' d F5 ng 4, Judifh M. Fiizgerald RlCl1CH'Cl AlVlf1 lzludyll Fulure secrefary. College To come . . . En+ree Ig Milesfone Business S'oFl 27 Ushers' Squad 4. personnel work. Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3 43 Modrigoi Singers 2: Tennis lg Chorus Manager 3, 4, Ushers' Squad 47 Srnall Mixed Chorus 3, 4' Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Senior Piay 4, eniom - 7960 Gerard Pefer Foley Jerry Good luclc in College . .. on cieronouficol engineer. Drama Club l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League Ig Foofbo'f 2, 3, 43 Swimming 23 Basebal 33 Srudenf Council 33 Boys' Sfofe. David Folk Polly Troclc I, 2, 3, 41 Foofball Mary Lou Fori' Thomas Rowland Fosfer Josephine Joan Franlr Nursing school. Heading for college 'ro Jo Archery l, 2, 3, 4: Proiecfion sludy FY19CllClne- NU!'SlViQ SCl100l. Sqwdy l. 2. 3. 41 SlUde, l Boskefboll I,2gSfudenfCoun- Red Q,OSS Club 1: Typing Eiingil gLolTE '59'f5O':. cil 23 Cross Counrry 3,43 Traclr Club 2: Fume Nurses Club Cvomsl 3, 4: Droinal Enfree 3' 43115-,'f' 4:17 XML kd lik 4: Dromo Club 4' ip Fulu Cfiiwli Veal Q.. ?,,x,,,,L,t,,,,., 50 -2 t,f, lJ:rA,x1 ' oy' 'Lyn X ,Nlgry 'llglynn .- ,jcL1FlY s lo b-e a,den+o1 i fechiyb. B Julia Adrienne Franklin Judy Nursing school. Fufure I-lsrses' Club 2, 3 Baslreiboll 2. fir, dl 7 Pamela Joan Franklin Dimples Fufure undecided. Chorus 4. T as Q a R. if-L Mary Ann Friday Nursing school ahead. Tennis l, 2, Enfree Club 2I Fulure Nurses' Club 2. Pa+ricia Diane Franklin Pal College ahead. Baskefball 2: Sewing Club 27 Chorus 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Joseph Anfhony Frenchick Joe College in lhe near iulure. J.V, Wreslling 2, eniorzi Carole Ann Frink Cookie Alrer gradualion . . . secrelarial work. Red Cross Club Ig Milesione Sfaicl 4, ? ' it Bernice Margarei' Norman Earl Freeman Freeman Burch Commercial employment Twirling 2, College nexl. .fl na: 9 ' ff V QW F7 11 OS J! 9' Qgeriwrorzs V rickb, Il 'Lcgdrley Colle . . . will have MD. on his leilerhead. Swimming 2, 4, Track Sludenl Council 3, 43 Club 35 Senior Play 4. - 7960 Drama Theodore Fulion Pafricia Ann Fusco ..-red. MPM.. College beckons . . . Business school . . . lhen business adminislralion work as a secrelary. +0 follow, Twirling Club I, 2. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Gr ,J Foofball I, 2, 3. 4, Track l, 2 Doris Eleanor Gaifher Clerical worlc soon. Recreation Club I: Fashions and Personalify Club 2? Archery 2, f' Angelica Gilcas Monlclair Slale Teachers' College ahead . . . a Iuiure home economics Ieacher. Social Dancing Club Ig Tennis I3 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4: Chorus I, 2. 3 4g Mixed Chorus' 3, 4: Baseball 2: fx YU' Sv E' I X Slephen Joseph Gaiarslcy College in Ihe Iufure. Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. Vicforia Anne Garzillo Vicki Business school ahead. Proiecfiari Squad I, Z.. 3: Drama Club 3, 4. iv-'Y James Ar+hur GarreH Jim Ivy League ahead . . . mechanical engineering in his fulure. Gwen Lois Gerber Gerb Fulure secrelary. Social Dancing Ig Chorus I 2, 33 Mixed Chor.s 3, 4 Cheer eading 3, 47 Girls' f ,i,S-4 Leaders 3, 45 Ushers' Squad 4. L, pf -E. II. MIA 1 I-4 'Life 1 1 75.1, n eil ss g - E 5'fgsf15Ssirlf47fi!! ll! ' I ! 4 . ' I ,ill Wai.:-i i I N I ,I , I I Y g .N . .. i:ff:fi,,-.?ffifIf1j,.......:?ll . - ' + 5- i las f ii 'fiii-1 CharIoHe Lee GiIIeHe Roye-Ann Gilmore Charlie GiIIie College ir- 'rhe Tuiure. Qgllege bound, Red Cross I: AfCIh9fY I' Typing Club I' Arcncry I, 2' Twirling Club 23 Baslreibaii 2. Twiriflq Club 2' Baekvball 27 Swimming 31 Tennis 4. 1 K5 115 -v Corrine C. Ga rzillo Secrelarial school. Seca. Dam C.o It Fc Q ions ard Personaiff Cso Drama CI-o 4. William Malkin Glass Dizzy A college candiaale . . Glflahama Universily. Swimming Team I' Phcf: raphy Csb I, 2 3. Joyce Anne Glasser College . . . a lulure Teacher. Twlrirg Club It l-lomerocm Chairman I: Red Cross C,b 2: Tennis 2,41 Drama Cpb 3, 41 Mileslone Business Slah' 3 43 Mileslone Arr Srall 4, John Harold Good Goody College ahead . . . uncerrain career. Foolbal Ig J,V. Foolball 2' Varsify Track l 2, 3 4, Track Club l, 21 Varsity Swimming 2: l-lorneroom Chairman 3: Air Raid Squad 3, 4, 'C'P 1' Qxbliggasw Susan Lynn Glick Sue College.. .will relurn lo school as a Ieacher. Class Council lg Nursing Club 2, Bowling 47 Tennis 4, Drama Club 4. 3. Roberf T. Gold Bob College coming . . . prospeclive prinling execulive. Richard Harris Goldman Goldy X College in lhe near lulure. Freshman Fooiballp Freshman Track: Class Council Ig Track. Club I, 25 Varsify Foolball Manager 2: Indoor Track 2 3, 43 Oufdoor Track 2, 3, 42 Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Air Raid Squad 3. 4: Cross Counlry 43 Boys' Slale. Ann Geraldine Goodman College . . . lufure noi yer decided. Skelch Club l, 25 Junior Classical League 2: Library Council 2, French Club 3, 4: Drama Club 3, QAenior Play Commillee asjifssevfly Com- mi ee 1 J' by C 0' '55 uf' X 1 if I I bcuooi. Geri Golokow A lulure social worker. Sludenl Council I7 Milesfone 2, 3, 47 Fulure Nurses' Club 2: Drama Club 3, Waller Lee Goodwin Goodie College in 'rhe iulure . . . business law. Indoor Track l, 2, 3, 4i Owl' door Track l, 2, 3, 4? DFOVTIO Club l. William Gruessuer Goldberg Tex College ahead . . . a pre-med. sludenl. Band l, 2, 3, 43 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Foolbally De- bafing Club lq Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 2, 3. Shirley Ann Graziano Speedy Business school . . . polenlial secrelary. Chorus I, 27 Sludenl Coun- cil 2. Emmy Jo Greene Jo-Jo Secrelarial work afler gradualion. Social Dancing Club I, 45 Alberl' Lee Grimes AIbie Undecided lulure. Baseball 23 Indoor and Oul- door Track 3. V F4- wry L X T'- Q wigux hw . I '+I ' I!'il Richard Paul Greenwood Dick College ahead. Drama Club Ig Freshman Foolbdl I7 Spanish Club 27 Wreslling 23 Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 4, ?- Sv' .ludifh Lynn Grey Judy'l College ahead . . . Iulure plans undecided. Recreational Sporfs I, 2. eniom - 1960 Allen Anlhony Griffin 'GriI3I College coming. Foolboll Ig Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Cross Counfry 4, Alfred Warren Grimes Smiley A member of a Uniled Slales service in the near lulure, Basketball Ig Foolball I, 2, 31 Baseball 2, 35 Indoor Track 3. Delores Irene Griggs Lois Nursing school bound. Sewing Club Ig Baslcelboll 2' Baseball 2, Philip Anfhony Guglielmo Sunshine A lulure as c beaulician. Bowling I, 2,145 Baseball I: J.V, Baseball 2. Kennefh Frank Griese Ken The halls of ivy beclcon . . . liberal arls college I-Icmeroorn Chairman lj Bggx e'baII It Boseoal. I, 2, 3 Bfclogy C cb 2. A Diane Marsha Gusaclx College . . . 'rhen social worlc. Drama Club 4. TM: ebb 0' is-Q, X, Sharon Jane Haas College . . . a lulure social worker. Crealive Wriling C'ub I: Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Raymond Richard Hall 'Dickie' Air Force aller g-radualion . . . vocalion undecided. Track 2, 3. 4. fs .I Valerie-Anne Hall Lore College . . . an elemenlary school leacher. Social Dancing I: Typing Club 2. Pafricia Ann Raymond Eugene Harris Harring+on D PQI-'I Baskelball I, 23 Baseball I College ...leaching in 2' 3' lhe fulure. Drama Club Ig Sludenl Coun- cil 2: Girls' Leaders Club 3, 47 Ushers' Squad 4. David Wal'I'er Hardy A iulure ivy leaguer. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun 'fry 3, 4, Indoor Track 3, 4. 0 L el'll0l ff '-' 0 ll M . Sandra Dorelhea Harris Abraham Harrison 0 . 1' cg!!! Un PUITICIG I'I0rV9y JuIiel Billy d ' I.iII Promising privale Working wilh radio and of r c ool . I:UiUfe f1UfSG. secrelary. I.V. his fulure vocalion. 0 CIUI3 WI Club I- 2- Mixed Ensemble I, 3, 43 Slu- Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, U denl Council I, 27 Drama Club I, 27 Red Cross Club 2: Pholography Club 2, 3, 4: Allied Youfh Club 3, 4. 2, Wreslling 3, ,li Q N gl' gs Y-2 ,S MMA bpwskwbv to O, QQ , N KNO Alice Hayes ' n gimp Pchence wb Nursing school . . . o f fl-frqyfl X POP QQ tl lulure nurse. ollj-Leigh-.ignxqulure Colege con :Joie S ff?-g C -b I- :XJ Q19 OJ5 , ,e lyejlfi Teoclwlng lroinee. db 24 Dfgfrg CUDO6'2g Inrer-Class Crowe C ,b I, 2, 3 I ro Co 3 Wor Llbrgry Cc,r':ll lg C 'col Leo sernby Cosgfo' Leog.-2 l' Class Cgmrwvee 2: Bon' - Coprzll 2, 3, 4: Fife Gifs Leocers C,b 3, u- Teocns-rs' CLL, 3' Llslwers oenf Comc' 4, SQMGG 4, 5 . ,+.gg',zga,,,3f, Chrisfine Louis Hensfock Pamela Irene Herlong fl, ' 5152 Tulle Pom Business sclnool beckons Colle9e wreer lof l'll'5 . . . prospecllve prlvore Servo' ' D- -fafmerlcoll .f 'rf secrerory. Umverglw- if wma Fr Q-mmap Club lf Dem Cy? 'Y 5' UQ C+ sa rm. mg cms 2, Enfr6e club 2, 2f GU Pf'?dU' 31 PM as Tw'1Q'wr3 C' ID 3: Usher I Squad 4, Cborus l, 2 3, 4 A Mlxgd Clnorus 2, 3, 41 Senlf . lf 3- - Flo-1, r 4 H Xxbx XX X .x Q . ' 'f' Y 5 'tim 3 Af eff My Q X lvgpzii , 'fri fa ,l 3' 5 xtxlx 7 0 ijt p -1 3.25 F-N 14- - 1 f L m I 59 L- f ' 3 I 1 3 If W' ' '1 is a 1 1- , J,-fiwi. ff' C fi s 9 -- is .--, GRANT AVENUE STATBON Y 2 , Joan Ccrol Hermonce Kennelh l-99 H9559 David Ellof Hill Hem, College bound. DOVE Busineez zclnool beclonx. Spmm Club 3' COHQQSETO CQVU9 . - . Profs vlan Squad 2 3, GFIQINEGFIIWQ. Bqnd lf Llbrory Council I- Sponlslm Club 2: Drorna CMB 4: Senior Play 4, q S- L '7 9-653.13 . .M ' 'Y' 'ikfj-fl ,.,f7'AJ,N 1 iifl QJJIHQL JM N, ar y Wayne, s 4 olle 4' ' a ,L , Seniorxgl. g igigirivfpyfhe R ield offegecfygdes. 3i 25 4, QUBZE Hu W:-9' Marjorie Lenora Hirschberg Midge College candidare . . . Allan Russell Hinman Lois HirSCl1 lhespian. Drama Club l, 2, 3, 47 lnler- class Play Conlesr 2: Enlree Edifor-in-chief 2, 3, 4: Enlree l, 2, 3, 43 Ushers' Squad 42 Poelry Reading Club 4: Senior Bond I, 2, 43 Typing Club I, College callsfjg ., ,,f Vorsify Swimming Squad 2, 3, C fo Cl Jr i 4, is , 1 47 Sluden? Council 3, 4. Effrgspiogr-13 y 3, 43 News Bure 43 ed ,f fi, Cross'Club 3, F e ldC Q4xQLJ MHQC qibitkgiporis. tofflg 1 11,1-, XJ, C- 'S' are ef UQ , , is N A f PM gym , 1, if N ,ul JA, 1 Jiallllw CAJZWJZAM 'ff IL mllgiiililf' ,ww lbfilygi tl ITL., fit? .QQ .ill C Wi ii '3 I . Lwfll 'elf ui I i ff- if, rlriffmlj. flffuqlrj L ' Mbigggygi K . ' I- diy A f eu A-K Alfred Buddy Hoch fy, fgileen goncyi1HJl'rhdirfJlQfy X at A lullure apprenlio? A 3 UD, 'Zf'l,OI'1ij' ,A ,' 'I F eleclricion or Balcelilf-,L, 5101, Junior Classical ' edfdudg Jgf ,'U,, X-Jig , JMOdq'3ance!Club 21 Biology ,,gi'l'U4i3 Jun?Cla lecQ2E , fforvzil' iifffrzifrllegg-pre? e'14'5'L4.o tg . . AX a F , L - X s Q . 475 1 l 2 Q1 X' L fi C? Maryann Calherine Richard Gary Holdaway Nancy Ann Hornei'f'z'L4? Vivien ig1iseLR ggrfgf Holaren Fulure sfudenl al Fashion designing sczhoolhdry ff , X Horsfield DiC+O+iOmS ond CHHOS Rhode Island Slore. for lhis senior. V pjxf, f 0'CrLW,, ahead Projeclion Squad l, 2. 3. Sludenl Council lg Class X if d mc . . ' . Council 2, 35 News Bureau DO ' ulure World Friendship Club lg Mile- 14- f XL .ieocherc sfone Business Slow 2. Dr ma Club l, 2, 31 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 45 Ushers' Squad 43 Chorus I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. sf 'kann-4 Sleve Ralph Hreben Chip Prospeclive parlnership in a lounlain variely slore. Foo'ba I' Basebal l, 3 if 21, o A Niclx Joseph lmporlico Business school in 'rhe lulure. aseball I, 2, 3: Basketball I,2. Li Dora Ann Marie Hudalr Dee Dee Dora Business school beclcons . . . l.B.M, operalor. Fashions and Personalily Club 25 Gifs' Leaders Club 3, 4. eniom Andrea Karen Hughes Andy College beckons. Archery 2, 43 Sewing Club 23 Junior Achievernenl 3g Drama Club 4, Vicki Diane Israelslry College in lhe lurure. Drama Csb l, 2: Milesfone Adverlisirrg S'g5l ll 21 Mile- sfone Lilerary Stag 33 Mile- sfcne Business Sraff 37 Smden? Council 3: g Mined Av Chorus 3 V5 gf wY Janef Elise Hudson Georgie A iuiure b'eOuliciQn, Drama Club 23 Homgrgon Chairman 24 - 7960 Mary Pa+ricio Hughes Pa++i ' Newcomer To P.H.S. in iunior year. . .college ahead. Drama C'ubl 2: Chorus l, 2 Aquatic Club 3. Marian C. lzzo 'Redu Fufure as a beoulician. Q I-wiring Cpb 2, 3. L f L if 1 x, KL ,I J lv Wy is 1 Q44 Grelchen Elizabelh Hugaboom Libby Junior college in The lulure . . . plans To lravel Bowing 1- Archery 2, 9 'C' l John Kennefh Jaclrson Technical school . . . fulure as a machinisl. Cross Cosnfry I. oi' '.. , 1 Maxine L. James Mares Technical school in 'Ihe iufure. Baseball I, 2: Baslcefball I, 3: Archery 2, 3. l Irene W. Johnson Renee Technical school ahead . . . fulure X-ray fechnician. Old Tesfamenl' Club lg OH cialing Club 23 Archery 3, wwf! Roberf Edward Jassa I 2 William Siewarf Bob Jennings College days ahead. M - Bill BQYS' 5Wl T'l 9 li Wmld A career in recording. glub 2: Homeroom Drama Club I: Sfogecroff 2, Arnifa Johnson Herman AUQUSJU KiHen Johnson Newcomer from Baflin High in Elizabelh . . . lulure as a secrelory. Big l'lerrnl' A college canclidale. ball Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcel I, 2, 31 Traclc I, 2, 35 Air Raid Squad 3, 4. eniom - 1960 Pafricia Ann Johnson Pal Business school . . . a career as a beaulician or secrelary. Old Testamenf Club I Hi- : O ciafing Club 2, Archery 3. Paul Fifzroy Johnson Air Force ahead . . . Ihen college. Chorus 2. 35 Wrestling 3. I3 if' F' Alberi' Richard Jinks Buddy A Naval career, his chosen vocalion. RI. 9 'iv 'I :W 'A ,4 ,I '12-3' ' - ,na 'X , p , ,,-., . .. . . J. .,' ,,S. .. ,W , mag , . , . l 35ff',i'Ei lf El. I N . A' iii: ' -,'-'Flip 'XA X ' J Raymond H. Johnson Chip College ahead . . . plans Io sludy engineering. Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4 Track Club I, 2. K U 'E' David Perry Johnsfon Loolcing oheod lo Colorodo Slole Universily. Track I 2' Cross Countr 3, 43 Enfree 3. Y 2- Aff L1 4, Qvof Horn Drarno verrisirg 3: Recepfiorisf 4, M argareffha Louise w N Margarei Ann Kahn Hpeggil' College fo Come . , . loshion designer. , 3 Horneroom Chairrfon 25 Mixed Chor S 3, 47 Milesione Aff Sfafl 45 Closs French Cub Council 4. Joyce Sandra Karger Karam College in lhe lufure . . penny occupafion uncerfain. r Ske hi Cl ' i Plang fo offend numng ONE Hb I' D Ulm school. Nursing Club 2, 31 DVOVWO Club 33 Leaders' Club 3, 4? Recepfionisl' 4. , P Bur, Lluuqy Jr:-i ?' D r-X f 1 ax- . ,, G a 5 we 7 V i ' ' , HE E ij N i Y ' fr y- ui V:-Q'- Siiz' :Z-II ! Harrief Rose Kaulfman Marfha Charloffe Harrie Kennedy College beckons . . . Junior college in The plans fc become o lob. lufure. lechnieion, Sweden' Comcil Ig Eniree puxw 514,325 ,rf ,a,Y,4.,'C3 lx Club lg Milesione C',b 2 2 3: 11,051 C 5 ig 'LHECS' Freshman l-lardbdil Cornrwifr HC our 3, 'g:,1,,,,3.,lm DELL 4. Tee 2: Drama Club 35 Fire :VX Q15 Drill Squad 3, 4, ' 'LJ' ,, x ' f. Norman Saul Kerman College oheod . . . a Career in oeronaulical engineering. Sporls Appreciafien Club ly Maln Club 2. it L 1-' N' . J g, 0' , fi Ourania Yeronica Kana Ronnie College in Europe . . . psychology. Twirling C'ub I:Drcrno C ob 2 ' Pefer Ferguson Klaas College offer grodualion. Cross Ccmfrf I, 3, 47 Track I, 2, 3, 4, '54 Margarei' Jean Klick Peggy College bound . . . career os 0 leoclwer. Foslwions ond Personality Club Ig Junior Red Cross 23 Assem- b'y Cornmillee 2, 3, 45 Fulure Teachers' Club 3: Cass'Coun- Lil 31 Drama Club 3. P Rx B AVE A L K .g Z' i i , X Miriam I. Koplowifz Midge College bound. . . 0 lufure elemenlory school leoclwer. Libfory Couzniil If Drama C ob 2. .lohn Joseph Lamson A fufure lruck driver. il' 15 icffiif ,ML Pafricia Ann Laws Pal Nursing sclwool olieod. Social Dancing Cub I: Fuliile Diane Cynfhia Lee Business school in 'flue luiure . . . nor sure ol vocalion. NW595' C33 3 4- Sewing Cub lg Fashions and Personaiily Club 2. eniom - f 960 Judifh Linda Leibowifz l',ludy Ari sclwool lor 'rlwis lulure inferior decorafor. Enfree Club li Slcelch Club lg Horneroom Chairman Ig Fash- iois and Personality Club 2. Pllilomena Mary Lemmo f A Phil Wfff!li.B.M. School lor Huis O . lulure secrelary Social Dancing Club lg Faslw ions and Personalily Club 2 Modern Dar-ce Club 23 Slu- denf Counci' 2. E. Donald Leifer Will go 'ro Ruigers . . . a luiure engineer. Foofball lg Horneroorn Chair man 2: Space Club 2. David S+uar+ Lerman College in llwe lulure . .. undecided career. Sfuclenl' Council I7 Baslcefbol Mgr. I, 2, 3. 4: Biology Club 23 Cosmic Ray Proiecf 3. if 'C' 5? ,-,ff Rober-I Albro Lewis Will sludy or lohns Hopkins Universily . . . will hong oul o shingle Wilb NLD. OVW ll. Deboling Club li ionic' C'ozsico' League I, 2: Biology Club 27 Class C' ' n'i 3' Senior ploy Cornrrirxee 4' French Cub 41 Drorno Club 4. Qt? .4--Q 655 i Arlhur H. Lippifl' llArI William B. Lloyd College in Ihe Iulure. College is Oheod for This Bmkelboli li Bosebgl l' 37 senior. Foofboli I, 2 4: Bczeboll I, Fire Drill Squad 4. 2 43 l'Ic'r'erOcrn Crafrfnon I. DX Jo Ann Lubeclx College oheod . . . Ieoching in Ihe Iulure. Wfeslling 25 Trocers' Club Ig 502,01 Doncing Club I' 6 Nilfomfl X William O. Lucas Polricia Worlhingfon Lynch PQI College Corning . . . orlislic coreer. Slcelch Club Ig IV. Baseball 2g Milesfone Arr Sfcilrl 4, Mlddlebllry COIIGQG in Ihe Iulure . . . molhemolics fo follow college. Drorno Club I, 3: Sfuden Council 2, 3, 4g French Club 3: Ushers' Squod 47 M Stahl 2, 3, 4: Mileslo sislonl Liferory Edilor Milesfone Edifor-in-Chief 43 Tennis 23 Milesfone Club 2. eniorfi - f 960 X Lorraine Elizobelh John Edward Malone MacNamura Mole Rainy College in Ihe Iulure. .3 ee ' Bcslcelboll I, 2, 4: Air Raid ,f tai J lxlurslggdscglool Glllecgdik Squad 3, 43 Closs Council 3, jk, ' leg! Flllllol C , Elfsb 2' 3'4 ' 45 Vice Presidenl of Closs 4. .34 ufure Nerses u , , . vi 4,4-x, A' 4 iyolq Allan M onroe Mollby Undecided coreer. J.V, Foolfboll 2. L54 ,L X., X l lx!! 1 J X 'I in Phyllis Theresa Manzella K Phyl ' College candidole . . . , prospecfive leocher. Drqnro 'Club 2,.3, 4, Future Teachers' 33 Archery I7 5CWlin'1 li Student Co' wil 3: News Bmeau 3, 47 Milesfiane Lilerory Sloff 4, cv i ind' ,' David Raymond M arsh Dove Fufure college man . . . eleclrical engineer, his chosen vocalion. fl Ji l V c 'T .1 Th-Q: I ji 1 Be'H'y Marayna Marcus College bound . . . 3 'Le G. Roberf Marcus Bob 46 1 Edward John Marlcowslri Technical School in Phe inlernolionol relolions. College ahead' lulure. World Frionzlahio Cub If Swdenf CCC, ,gl 'I 4: BT, ,, Fcclbal ls Bf.1,Pff'iii1' I Biology Clcb 23 li nicr Clossi bali IT JQV. FCIHDGH 2: Prem' l'vo'5 l: B3 Y,-bd? l, 2, 3, il, col League 3,41 Shov-ref: Rep- Cub 3' 4- resenlotive 33 Fremh Club 4. in , - - ., Lf ' l Jill -fi 7 -r' fi X! N 'ir .1 :lf llJ Vit i l'cL is 7 ., M, gg ,ri Q . 1? 'TT f f p i -r -2, ., L ,A J f ii fe- ' ' ' ,' M- 'ii wi il , no 54? ,,.+ic ol i coo 'fiiswc M1 if 'i,j ' J el ' 3 ,ni , .f Tv 1, - 1 4 .K-N V '1' ' ,CT , hx i F Arlliq Boone Cyl A . 'Marlgg .lrmg ' V, .s 6:5 3 . Po - I 1-Q jf 7. W1 -Patrick ,MighuieliMgfp+?g-1 i I ' B H in X 1 mil i. F l' F fi isiiegg bpiinf'-fire i I l ' nr li Uigiglf 1 l 2 oo oo anoger , ' oo-' 1 ' o room roirmo - L O ,.,, boll Cllb H 12, J giglildynf gh. ii Usriibesigffdh? 'ii-Q'l'i' rg if Q , ifQi'ffi'iiAigif4EffL:1fiiSlfiiflgi- '55 f x ,UQ 'iff livuq CI1Lf1ClI.f'i,5iLJdf!'lL'C0,'H. i J I L' 1,5 ill Vic?-Presidinfqfggl' r 'M ,L why 1' M if- '11 g xl fl ii' :L nz Z -2 E unmifn 61,fJ. I -5. fl QD! fri? , E , if X -N 1 -li 12: ' , ' 1'2f.I-ffm: l I ls , v ' 5 1 ' , , J . 1 V 1 ' 5 ' ' ' 1 Pafricia A,nn ,Mason Po+l' 3 s College aheod . .V loolcing forward fo doing social worlc, X Debaling Ciob' l' Modern Dancing 2: Clos: Comail I, 4: Tennis lg Wafer Bale? 37' Drama Cicb 2 3: Ciass Treosl iirer 3, 4, , s ' Thomas EmTneH' x Mfason , ,- ir-Til. o Alulure college 'mgirm Science Club I, 2. l 5 1 . - i Alice May MaHl1ews L Heddsdilcr lrenfor Slate Teorhers' College Enfree Stal: l, iFi,,mre Teachers' Cl-.b 3 4: Milesidne S705 4, ': N ...Af 22212. ff Gordon Leonard Mahlhews Gordo College offer gradualion, 7 Gob Wins+on MaH'sson-Boze Winnie Halls of ivy beclcon . . . doclor. Chess Club 23 Chorus 33 Decoration Squads 3. Pl 'Ili I9 9 3 35-5 1 I 17,3 , Valerie Leslie M ay College ahead. Drama Club 3, 41 French Cub 4, n 'i sa Z 9 E 3. 1 hr av,- C C I J llll0' . .. 'Ill slllf 1lll - f-N . l miexwimur 3 ! rl I l. ' -- - ' K'lIRTE!NIiBD'5Y--- ' Ill!! , E E n E Ei : 7 9 ' i f 5 A fiilf' E 'jiij':lIl?s?'?-'-'rf I-Qiilliiiiz James Lee McKnigh+ College offer groduolion . . . a lufure chemisf. Baseball 31 Enlree 3. Nancy Cornelia Meeks Meeksie College ahead . . . lulure elemenlary Teacher. Drama Club l, 2, 3, 4, Library Council I, 25 Class Council 3: Girls' Leaders Club 3, 45 Ushers' Squad 43 Drama Club 3i Girls' Cifizenship lnsfilule. Kalhleen J. McMahon Ka+hie College offer qradualion. Drama Club I, 2, 33 Chorus 3, 4. Donald Brian Meikle College offer groduafion . . . undecided vocolion. Proieciion Club I, 2. were Barbara Ann McCoy l-leaded for business school . . .career as a secrerary. Typing Club 2. ev Sula Mendez Aspires ro work or Bell Telephone Laboralories Drama Club 3, 4. Roberf Field Merrill Poncho College foreseen. Bond I2 Recreaucnul Games Club I: Fall and Spring Tgnnig I: Baskefbal I: Enlree Sfalf I2 Fulurc- Scienlisls C.b 2: Varsiiy Tennis 2, 3, 4, Moih Club 3. 41 Junior Classical League 3, 4, YIT7' Penny M. Miller Teachers College in 'rhe luiure. Drama Club lg Fuiure Teacners' C nb 2, 3. V Q Rosalie K. Melsopulos , RO.. A lufure secreiary. Sally H. Mefz Meizie Fuiure in banlcing. 'l-wiring I, 2, 3, 4f T.-firling Saeed Capiain 43 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4. eniom - 7960 Linda Jeanne Miller Lynn A career as a secrefary. Fufure Nurses' C'ub I: Bow'- ing I, 2: Gifs' Leaders Club 3 47 Playreading Cornrnif- lee 4. Kenne+h Lee Millward Technical school and 'rhe Navy alier graduafian ...hopes 'ro be a Naval officer. Drama Club 2, 3, 4. Nancy Joan Miller Nan Teachers' College ahead for This newcomer Io P.I-LS. Sandra Rose Miniere Sandy Fulure Kaiherine Gibbs girl Twirling Club I3 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 41 Typing Club 2: Girls' Leaders Club 3, 41 Ushers' Squad 4. 'P' Yi D Belly Jean Miller Gina Bu,iness school ahead . . . Future secrerary. Chcru. Ig Modern Dan Cub 2. if' fx re Andy J. Miroslaw Plans 'ro siudy engineering in college. 'V 7-9 x ...Z ,Q Joan Alena Milchell Seymour Mifchell Johnnie A. Monfford Lola G. Moniford Joannie Seym0 Ace Gail Career in business. College bound. Technical school in lhe Business School Cher Modem Dance club ii Mani Fishing and Hunfing club i, near fufure . . . o career P.I-LS. Club 2. German Club 2, as an airplane mechanic. Q'- 'Q Swimming Club I, Beverly Jean Morley HBGVYH Patricia Ann Moore Pal Business school . . . infernalional secreiary. Typing Club lg Sludeni Coun- cil l: Chorus 2. Twirling Club I: Fashions 0 Personalily Club 2, eniord - 1960 Nursing school ahead. Consfance Ann Mormile 1000 Lillian Morris Barbara Anne Morlimer Connie June Barb Prospeciive secreiary. Nursing school her goal. Travel bureau lypisi. Twirling Club I, 23 Twirling Social Dancing Club lg Tennis Squad 3, 43 Twirling Co- lg Nursing Club 2, 3. Caplain 4. Andrew Hammond Murray College in lhe fulure Fire Drill Squad 3, 4. George N0f+0f1 Maureen :en Lynne College an llwe neor NXFX Wil, o o V 6 X X3 -wx, 3...- Lf John Kline Nevius, Ill 'Neev ' Colgole Universlly or Penn Sfole olweod. Focfbdl l, 2, 3, 43 'Wveslllng l, 2, 3, 4: Boeebol I' lrolv 2, 33 Sclwocl Messenqer I' Clworos l, 2: Sludenf Couni 23 Homeroom Cl1olrmon3gFQ' Roid Squad 2, 3, 4. Paul C NOCIllG Joseph Po+riclx Nolan Sl'1orlie College bound. Foolboll I1 Boscboll lg Tru lr 43 Mixed Clworns 3, 4. 9 '2- slcelbdl lg Clcrm I, 7 Pefer C. Orfleb Hpelell College ahead. Basebow Ig Sludenl Council I, 3, 45 Class Council 2. Barbara Jean Parello Bunny A iufure boolclceeper and Iypisl. in.. --as Claire Elizabefh Osborn College beclcons . . . iulure medical Iechnician. Library Council Ig Twirling Club Ig Red Cross Club 27 Mileslone Ediforial Slaff 3, 43 Miles+one Phomgraphy Edi- V In , . 'ul' C9 u nal: L! X X s, 'X J ' 1 ye, lv ,cl .1 V Q elm. qi 0- missy du iell ull lip f Fran lin ully School ,jaile .Qrhodu ' ... Iici . ocil ' 1 ' , s, I f ion IJM X lJ I ' le an u s , Q.ngiCub I A I I., 'I , I nge.. N N , H, 3 - H I Y, , Lf! H 31 al s, Eyely isgylee owakg ., sg, i 1. I Collegejfn Ihettgfure. I- A Tw'r in b ' r V' f cl ligg lihp Iuc 'N X1 1 4 is tj L 'O X 3 1 I N ll Ii A .U Llv l r sf JL , X y i Ia L gal . X I ch ,LL fy . i . 1 -Fre ch Club 3 Ushersi Siu orus 4, , Tor 4. I y A u X XC ii , X' RESIDENCE All -. A 1 U n I - U U 2 4 MM, Vp . Ill l i i i ' Ilan: I ...mu mum lllllllllll IllIlI'!IIllinm um' I ISS' Diane Virginia Page Business school . . . medical secrelary, her chosen vocaiion. Library Council I, 2, 3, 45 Typing Club Ig Archery 4' Tennis 4, Michael K. Parello M Ike Will be a carpenler aller graolualion. Delia Mary Panclozy Plans Io allend business school aller radualion Q . . . Iulure secrelary. Typing Club 2. Kennelh James Parello College ahead . . . vocalion undecided. Baseball I, 2: Baslcelball I. W? ff rm 1. Virginia Mary Pascale Ginny Business school ahead . . a lulure boolclceeper. Chorus I5 Twirling Club I Twirlihg Squad 2, Y Susan Jayne E. Pollen Sue College . . . a lulure illuslralor. Drama Club l, 2, 3. 43 Cheer. leading 23 Girls' Leaders Club 5, 43 Milesfone Business Sfolf . 4. ..y f 3 ,. i tu Gail lrma Penzinilc Gigi Business school aller gradualion. Fashions and Personalify Club lg Bowling 31 Drama Club 4. Lawrence Vincenl' Palullo Larry Technical school ahead . . . plans lo 'four 'rhe counlry aller gradualion. Bowling 3. eniorri Harold Wescoll' Peck A fulure college man. Drama Club lg Swimming 3. Joan Pauline Perec Fashions and Personalify Club I3 Chorus l, 2, 3, 41 Bowling 3. 'Ei William Sfewarl' Payne Bill College ahead . . . a career in designing. Boys' Swimming Club lg Enfree Club lg Sfudenf Coun- cil 2, 4. -1960 Mary Lee Pennomon Ollie Business school . . .a lulure secrelory. Drama Club I: Baslcelball 2: Old Teslamenf Club 23 Archery 27 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4. Ann Marie Pesci A lulure college freshman . . . secrelory. Twirling Club l, 2: Archery 2: Twirling Squad 25 Chorus 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Milesfone Business Stall 3. Evelyn Fay Pearson Evie Technical school ahead ...aspires lo 'oe a lab 'rechnicion or a searnslress. Modern Dance Club I: Sew ing Club 2: Archery 4 Tennis 4. Arlhur Pelraglia Junior College ahead. Foofball Ig Baslcefball I, is ,Era-vf , K 5 Q x ' yi H X s I Joseph Fred Pefrozelli Junior College ahead . . . plans on a civil engineering COI'eeI'. Swimming Club Ig Red Cross Club 27 J.V. Swimming Team 3. Jo Chrisfine Porcile Billy Jo Business school . . . a fulure secrefary. Richard Joseph Philburn Dick On 'ro college . . . engineering. Swimming I: Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Foolball Manager 3, 4. Michael Anlhony Pompeo BuI'ch Will allencl Iechnical school . . . lulure mechanic. Recreolional Games Club I, 2. Roberl' Norman Pilfin Rochesler lnslilule ol Technology ahead . . . wanls fo go inlo The prinling or graphing field. Baslcelball Manager lg Roclcel Club 3. Conslance Elaine Pompilio Connie Beaulician school ahead. Twirling Club I, 2, eniom - f 60 Willie Powell, Jr. Plans Io sludy social sciences or hislory in college. Freshman Foofballg Freshman Baslcelballg Swimming Club I: J.V. Foolball 2, ' l HV' ffliiilfiblalf n i eerin l d business is ra :oh as a lulure c i Foolball I ,,,, a ball Ig Baslcelball 5 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Ensemble l, 2 3, 43 Wresfling 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 4. .:I 9 Qi Palricia K. Puciloslci Carol Joan Pufsche Pal Pu+ch l-lopes Io enler Temple Universily or Arizona Slale. Social Dancing Club lg Typ- ing Club 2g Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4. A career as a clenlal Iechnician ahead for 'Ihis college candidale. Band I, 2: Fufure Nurses' Club I, 23' Chorus 2. 3. 41 Class Treasurer 23 I-Iomeroom Chair- man 3. F . E Kafherine Quinn Ka'rhy College . . . a career as o legal secreiory. Class Council Ig Eniree Club If Milesfone Club 27 Official. ing Club 2, Horneroom Chair- man 23 Drama Club 3. Pafricia Ann Reeves Bobby Newcomer lo P.l'I.S .... business school ohead . . secreiarial career. Sludenf Council I: Reporler for School Paper Ig 4-I'-I Cub Leader Ig Sewing Club I. 'NP s., ' Elaine Dolores Rader Berlcley Business School in The Iulure. Fgghigng and Personaliiy Cub Ig Social Dancing Club I, Roberl' Marfin Read. II Bari Will sludy music of college. Chorus I, 2, 47 Mixed Chorus I, 23 Orchestra Ig Assembly Ccmmifiee 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Drama Club 4 2 6 'F'-9 I f', Q Karen Amelia Rasmussen Technical school offer qroduolion . . . lulure career as a beaulicion. Tennis 4. Ronald Ernesi' Read Read Plans 'ro offend Union Junior College . . . orchileclurol engineering, his chosen vocarion. LEAUS Baslcelball I, 2: Baseball 2 Swimming Club I, x 'Sax Linda 72? Sue Rauchwerg 4 Fufure collegian Archery C Ib I, 2 Crea: Wriiing Club I 3 SIC 'C thx, LQ? NJ Lucy Michael Daniel Regan Danny College is included in . F Srusx - - + Drama ill I 2 is Seniors plans. if Me ,wa 9.118 C' Q Q, , iana Janef Riley O Ann 3 ,Ng school ahead gl Sporfs Apprecialion Club Ig Cross4Counlry 2, 3, 45 Class Council 2, 33 Drama Club 33 Class Vice-Presidenf 4: Cardi. nal 45 NORP Club 4, bg YI, 5 Brenda Ann Rinlcer I-Iopes 'ro be employed as a lypisl aller gradualion. G,A.A, lg Typing Cub 2, Richard D. Rose Dick College beclcons. Enlree Business Slall I, 2: Enlree Business Slafl Manager 3 43 Pholography Club I. 2: School Phofographer 43 Assem- bly Commillee 4, Ted Romasz To alle-nd lechnical school.. .draIlinq, his Iulure vocalion. -is A 3'f5'i2l'? f ,J .1 V 5 fi i FIX -6 gif: , K ' V Marlha Ru'I'h Robinson W' I Marry Desires employmenl in a Q A William W. Roberlson College ahead. IV, Swimming I3 Varsify Swimming 2, 3, 43 Sludenl' - . . Codnci, I, 4' Baseaal II FOO' busmegs Oi-FICG' ball 2, 3, Fire Drill Squad 3, 4. Mileslone Business Srali 2. . 94 If CRESCENY AVF PRESBYTER N CHU9-C D I ,JT My 3 ,gil Nolan Lawrence Rosall Plans la go lo college. Enfree I, 2, 3. 4: Space Club 23 Tennis 3, 4, Zhenya Romero College ahead . . . medicine. f Joel Rosenberg Lawrence G. Rosenberg William Edward Ross Rosie Larry Navy in The near fulure Plans lo alfend Heade I R r SIOQSCIOII 7, Pennsylvania or C4m0f0 lub - Wim- Georgelown Universily. 9 Band I, 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 2, 3, 45 Enfree 2, 33 Mileslone 23 Traclc 2, 45 Tennis 4, Ronald James Marlin Rossini College looms ahead . . . career in business adrninislralion. Foolboll I3 Traclc I3 Pholog- raohy Club 2. 'is L Wi.- in- Gordon Dudley Rowe College bound. Drama Club I, 2, 43 Chorus 2. 11' John Edward WCW' -.,3.r'f'i and lnslilule, -9 Nickl' .Ls Ivy League as i 'ans 1 . . . cerlilif Vbligy-1' accounla 'V Class Co I ' ' gessf I3 Bas I I I3 I' I3 'B Fi 3 Wye g S X 'r C im ' J ' 5 ivy-fir. i,3,,.gg4-fs, 3,19 3 ., f is+C.I , 4, ,sig aid Q1 Mix U d 3. by ' S-,xg jg :. ' Q-sf ya, '7J5'i'N - . B 3 . s 3 . iv ' -4 ' x ' I emom 196 0 5 Mary Ann Sanfy Business school in fhe lulure . . . secrelarial Cflfeef. Girls' Leaders Club 3. Sandra Jean San'I'a Mary Grace Sanfi o Barbara Mary Sandy Business school ahead Business school aller T il: - IIUSJVE Sixfifrfli' - wir ing u 4 I es one groduigfjrrgycgy Iiuliure Business Slafl 2. Twirling Club I, 23. Twirling uad 1,2 Nancy Eileen Sargenl College ahead . . . wanls 'ro be an arl feacher or an inferior decoralor. Library Council I3 Class Sec- relary l, 2. 43 Twirling Cub 2: Archery 2, 3. 43 Swimrning 3, 43 Chorus 33 Mixed Chorus 3. Diane Reimer Savage Will go lo college afler gradualion . . . plans 'ro be a high school leacher. Library Council I3 Tennis 2. 3, 43 Archery 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Mileslone Ediforial Club 23 Fu+ure Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. Karen Dorolhy Scharf College beclcons. Fulure Teachers' Club I. 3 Drama Club lf Chorus I Library Council 3. 17' NN ,,g,,w. . ,,. .gmt .3 I 3 ith 'PT 'ur U' ,,,l' iff' f 'Goff ,-gf, fbv Janel Nordau Scheclxman Jan Fulure Ivy Leaguer. Drama Club I, 2, 3g Library Council Ig Class Council lg Mileslone Club 25 Enlree 3: Assembly Commiflee 3, Kenena Frances Sheppard Shep Hopes lo go lo Ihe Universily ol Vermonl . . . will become a gag, but I, I Dorolhy R. Scheer Dol College bound . . . lulure Ieacher. Twirling Club 2: Drama Club 3: Fulure Teachers' Club 3, 43 Milesfone Business Slahf 3, 4, Joan Schwarfz ,ip . lv, Q. Ag .. ,gg lecv, 5 ,J wise Beverly Jane Scheffer Bev College in lhe lulure. Archery l, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3 45 Swimming I, 2, 43 Baseball I3 Baslnelball lg Speech Club 2: 'Debating Club 2g Enlree Slall 23 Drama Club 2. James L. Sheelen if. Cherry Schoenberger College-bound . . . wanls 'ro maior in arf. Twirling Club I: Modern Dance Club 2: Junior Classical League 2: Slcerch Club 27 Tennis 2, 33 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 45 Syncronized Swimming 37 Ushers' Squad 43 Senior Pay 43 Sludenl Council Publicify Commillee 4. Joanie Jim College on Ihe. horizon College ahead. , , . mei-Chgndizing Track I, 21 Air Raid Squad career. 3- 4- Sfudenf Council lg Enlree lg Milesfone Business Slalrl 3, 47 Drama Club 35 Mileslone Lilerary Slall 4. . el'llf0l fJ '-' James Douglas Shipley Michael L. Shuman Lindo Jean Siergei i-Shipi. iiMikeii Ilserge-I Fulure Collegian . . . engineering career. Penn Slale or Cornell hopeful . . . medical pharmacisl. Pfoledion Squad I, 2, 31 school Io follow. Library Council Ig Red Cross FO?lb0'll I- 7? B059b0ll li Inlramurol Tennis I, 2, 3: Club I, 2: Junior Classical SW'mm'n9 li Track 2- Junior Classical League I. 22 League 2: Tennis 25 Drama Band 3, 4. Club 3, 4: Homeroom Chair- man 4, Business school ahead ...plans lo be an airline hosless. Girls' Chorus I, 2: Tennis If Mixed Chorus 31 Cheerlead' ing 3, 4, 4 Verna Madeline Silsby 'gclwlooji College ir llwe inline. C 35. C' n ' 2 'S' F ' Tea' C in 33 IJ' Luca- 'S C in 3, 4, Governor Smi+I1, Jr. College ahead . . .wanls Io be a rnalhemalician. Clpr., I, 2. a N fi Barbara Lee Simpson 'Simp Universily gl Wi,Qon, n Ivooeiol, Crows I, 2, 3 4: Band I 7, 3 43 L'o'ar,' C. r i I, 2' Drama C .b I' F r Hg Tri: Ii ers! Cib 2 3' Mixed Cllr' i, 3, 4i Swdor' Alfiwify' CTW' rniffee 4, Barbara W. Smiih Bobbie College bound. Proleflion Squad Ig Proiec- JG 'L ' if ,..,,.. H 1 J' 'V we' Helene Slanslry American Ur-iverslly Iiooeiol , . . iulure rnemoer oi Ilwe aiplornais Circle. PVQAf2 I',fI C ab I, Claire Elaine Smi+I1 Fulure Collegian . . . 'reaching Iier choice. Band I, 23 Cnoms I, 2, lion Club 2, 3: Drama Cub 2 A gjglzmc Ub l' 2' 14: Enir X 45' TT A : t Q I If ul - f- CSE' 9 - ff I .. -1 Sf IJ I FC' I' J-Civ 'E Q. . '- luv X' IZ Eff f ' I t A3 -f 3 4 Y Y- V, 'ff rcfmlfmmauw111m1.q4Mi1ff1m Q O5 'O ,,., M - AW-Y .Q .X ea I e e iw 4 ' :ig 1 53, 5 ,CLIN7-M Avflvafi ix Joyce Cornelia Smifh I-09 CIGFIK Smi+I1 y 'rlel JM' Sfmlh X louise 'lsmi++y ee Dee Nursing school . . . College ahead . . . ADQIICOHI for New le' 'GY occupaiional llierapisi. SCIGVWCG OF VTIOIII. Sloie TSUCIWIS COIIQQG Szzial Dancing Cl,b Ig Od Cass Presiden' Ig Shden' IUIUVS Ieaclier Teglonnen' Cpb 2: Basketball COUVVII lr 2- 3' 4' S fd'3 ' F Il U D 1 I A I' 2: S9953 2A Cqinfi Prggfdenf 4- E122 five 2 3 4 F I Cooncil I, 4' Swirwnirg Team 1 C Mrleslone I. 2 3 47 Cnairrnar' ci Trallf Ad gr? Q Cornrnlifee 3. Warren Drew Smi+h SmiIIy Going Io college. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Cornrnilfee 2, 3, 4, Lalin Club Presidenr 2: Intro-Mural Ten- nis 3: Malh Club 3. I 4' , George Sou+hga+e College-bound. Proiecllon Squad I, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4g Foolbal 2, 3 'sgx ga Helena Joyce Sniezek Chrisfopher Lynam Sneezy Snyder Ivy League candiclale . .. Chris iii,'fff Lnini-ii I'Gi'7 'iii'iie. CQIIGQQ Chem'-' ' ' sfone Edilorial Slafl' 3 4' enqmeemng or IIIOGFCII Fufure Teachers' C'ub,3, GFI? Choms 3' 4: Mixed Chdws 3' Assembly Cornmiflee I, 2, 3, 4. 4: Girls' Leaders Club 3, 45 Class Council 3g MiIes+one y Business S'raI'F 33 Junior Classi- 'Tw' cal League I' Harneroorn A V 3 chQ.fma'n 4: Senior Play 4. ,7f0B, ,., A Q. If wal. ,y 'Q Q i I?-G 'i - f- fr--I I f X ff5'N il I -7 i ' 0227, 'fzfjli I ' i 733' 'QIEJJH 5:51 'il 'P 'LJ - -E1 .5527 ,f 7- 'ff gl E f'4.f'QA-2,4 - ' LSU 'lf 1' 5-:.i 'W' I ' I 'fig wnnmsron scuooi. Roberf Richard Sobel Bob Erica Sobel Ricky College ahead lor 'rhis Polenrial college girl. I I senior. Tennis I7 Enfree Cub 3 Enfree Slaff Ig Drama Club 2, 3: Modern Dance Club 2: Junior Classical League 2: Milesione Slafl 3g Playreading Commillee for Senior Play 3, Execulive Council 43 Sfudenl' denl' Council 4, Varsity Baslcelball 3, 41 Stu- Elsfon Gaskille Snyder, Jr. Sonny Swimming Club I7 Tennis 4 '.'X Ko ,. ., x .Q - . Q ' -1 x V519 Council 45 Chairman of Slu- donl Aclivilies Comrnilfee f , Ushers' Squad 4. ' Amy Morfha Soufhwiclr aul George Sfappas John James Sfark smiih coiiegewgeuew I win Iain Ihe c. Big. College Qiieod . , . . . librarian or Ieacher in Ihe Iulure, Library Council World Ushers' ,. J' 3 Baseball I, 2. vocalion in J.V. Baseball 2. agricullure Charloife B. Sfein Cool4y Clerical work candidale. Archery I, 2. 3 4: Fashions and Personaiify C ub 2: Furure Nurses' Club 33 Drama Club 4: Milesfone Advertising Siaii 4. ACI' 1 Ii L-if av William B. Sfrohmeyer Bill Fuiure undecided Jean Louise S+ephens College in rhe near luiure. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Library Coun- cil 2: Typing Club 2: Girls Leaders Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Junior Achieve- menr 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 4. Nancy Lorraine Siepney Nance Business school . . . a iurure secrerary. Baslcelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Old Tesiameni' Club I, 2: GJNA. Orlicial 2. eniom - f 960 Minnie Ann S'I'erphone M in Sewing Club 2. Conrad Sfybel Heading for college. Foaiball I 2 3 4- Class OS O John D. Sfreef College in rhe iulure. Fooiball I, 2: Baseball Ig Swimming I. - , IC' f ',.x -ff v A' X x JJ' Q' 'Qui T, 'ffl 4' J 1 fI,i 5- 2' r ' fl . 14 I ,I .xx Pa+ricia Ann Syer .,Po+ ,, Headed for college H nfing a d Fshing Cub 3 OUUC 0 i rary C uncil I seboll 2 3 rarna Club I Cho us Ushers Squad 4 ls An+oine++e Marie Sierphone Toni Glee Club I, 2, 3. sr5i5i3?,,2g9 2T7 ji, f . .?5fie'.55is?v?3i5EiI4.f'i1' .' ' li I iiiiwivigffg . 5 ft ... Armin+a Jewe'He Tafe ..JeW.. Monrclair Siaie Teachers' College. Junior Classical Leaque 23 Fashions and Persona ily Club rarna Cub 31 Future eachers Clib 3' Ushers' uad 3 43 Milesfone Art Srarl 4. ff' Samuel Jonafhan Taub 'lSam Colleqe ahead and a lulwe in The field ol physics. Radio C b l. 2 3 4' Enlree 21 Junior Classico' League 2: Tennis 3, Elsie Alber'ra Tompkins Finishing school candidafe. Nellie Bea+rice Taylor l-lolliel' Billy R. Thompson Bill College ailer P.l-l.S .... plans +o enler lhe minislry. eniom Ossie Tompkins, ll Will enler lhe Navy aller P.l-l.S. Traclc lg Chorus I, 2. Olvesler Wilberf Taylor Ollie Fulure career as a machinisl. Fcolball I, 3, 4, Louis Roberi' Toll Looking forward lo college. lnlramural Tennis 2, 7960 Mary Ellen Toolan Wishes To be a secrelary. Milesfone Adyerlising Slall 3, 4. Carol A. Te pel l-leaded lor college . . . a lulure librarian. Junior Classical League 2: Library Council 2, 3, 41 G.-r. man Club 2: Milesfone Edi- lorial Sialsli, Typing Edilor 4. 11 - 1' Grace Ann Rose Toresco Chee Chee Junior college or business school ahead. Drama Club l, 2, 3: Swim ming lg Fashions and Per Sonalily Club 2. M0iih6W Toresco Pairicia Lena Toresco Evelyn Towiles MiCIceyi' Po++VI 'fvyi Business schooi in The Piong 'ro work os on Iechnicoi schooI oheod Iurure. oiciice cIerIc. . . . pions Io be a FQQIBQI I, 2. personaiiry C sb If Swim' gegmgfregg. m 'Q 2- Sewing C-b I: GIee CI-b I Pcmicia Ann Tramer Louis Joseph Truppi PQI Troop PIon5 Io go +0 nursing I-Ieoded 'For business 5c3hooI, sCI'1OOI. orno CIgb I, 2, AssernbIy Connrnifree 2, 3, 4, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IBCI5 Joseph Louis Tumolo Joe T. CoIIeqe on Ihe horizon. Fooibc I, 2, 3. 4. Joseph Turi Joe CoIIege on horizon . . . occuparion uncerfoin. Fsefbgi i, 2, 3 4A wfeswg I, 2, 3' Bozeoo' I, 2, 3 Hzrnerzzrn Chu frnon IgMi1ed Cnofes I, 2, Crogg I, 2, I fa. Barbara Jean Tozzi Bobbie Nursing school oheod. Cioss Counci 2: Miledone Adveriisirg Srox 3: Sins' Leaders Cub 3, 4. W Pafricia Elaine Twine Carolyn Frances Po'rIie Ungerer Business schooI ohead . .. Looking oheod Io moybe BerIfIey. pounding The Ifeyboord. Boske'boII I, 2, Bazeboi I, 2- Wcrd Frerdship Cub I. f-ffhery I 23 Oiiiciofng Ciub 2. Sophie Ann Urbanlcer Blondie Plang 'ro aiiend Kolherine Gibbs Secreiorial School. Miles+one J3Jsiness Slall 2, 3. 4 Typing Milesione ager lub 2: Chorus 33 Business Mon- ! ws. or 2 Mike Joseph Venfura Big Caesar Beaulician school beclcohs . . . scissors and schingles awaif. .Z C' Ronnie Lynne Uslan College in The near iulure. Tennis l: Assernb'y Commiilee 2: Sludenl' Council 2, 3, 4: Proiecrion, Squad 23 Class Vice-Presidenf 23 Milesione Adveriising Sfafl 3. Lucre+ia Van Cleef Lou College bound . . . luiure as an airline slewardess. Sludeni Council lg EDU559 Club lg Tennis lg Milesfone Club 23 Cass Council 3: Drama Club 3. be 1 Donald George Van Alysiyne Don Plans +o enier college. Bowling 3, 4. .f-,,,.....- -I- - 1' T-'-? - ullIilllllll'llllllllllil El El D El E U D El El A ' B Q Illlllllllllllii!llllll--, ! l lT I THE cmssruurs I I l i-lm'u? - PLAINFIELD SEHINARY lBq3 Kaihie Jo VGI1 Reekum Ernegf Chgrleg Plans +o offend Green Vqrgq' Jr. Mounioin Junior College -Emoldu . . . iuiure career as a C H b d buyer. o ege .oun . . . denhslry. Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 En+ree lg Siudenl Council I3 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Margarei' Marie Verdicchio Secreiary in The fuiure. Archery I. Bowling Ig Proiedion Squad li Class Council 3. James W. Viebrock Karen Virginlo Vee Waliers Technical school foreseen College 'ro come . . . . . . auio mechanic. lU'fUV9 'f90ClWeV- Junior Classical League I. A Cl 9'Y li 2' 4? Tgnnls l Fuiure Teachers' Club 2 Fuiure Nurses' Club 3. Carolyn Wal+on 'iSnooks Nursing school ahead. Modern Dance C ub lg Future Nurses' Club 2, 3. Gordon Eric Wich College foreseen business adminislrahon Drama Cub 2 Pnofography Club 3 lx If Winslon C. Wardlaw Winnie College bound . . . a career in commercial arf. Orcheslra lp Library Councif I: Chorus 2, 3, 45 Fulure Teachers' Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 4-7 Mileslone Busi- ness Slohf 3, Home-roam Chair- man 33 Senior Play 4, w-Y.. x x Carolyn .lean Warren Teachers' College in The Tulure. Archery I, 2. 3, 47 Library Council I, 2, 3, 4, Fulure Teachers' Club 2: Tennis 35 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4. eniom - 7960 Ronald Charles Weber Ron College'bound . . . a lurure Teacher. C,.-'..l VN,....-T..,. I Judlfh Lee Wlclrware Judy College ahead pans lo be an elemenlory school Teacher n I 2 Tennisl Red Cr Cub rama u Ushers Squad 4 E' 5 Rifa Joyce Wehel M. R. College ahead and a career in commercial arf. Cl,..L-L F' L. '7 JAcvu..il viuu L. Edifh Louise Wilkins Pafricia Ann Webb PaHi College lor This senior Turure as a medical +herapis?. Fashions and Pei-scnolify Club l, 23 Cnarus 2, 3,-1. ,H- Bernice E. Williams Weedy Chips A Tufure College girl. Business SCl100l in The Bcslcefball ly Swimming Ig luiure. A Cl19 Y 3i Tennis 4, Chorus lg Baslcelball I: Sew' ing Club 25 Tennis 4. Geraldine Jane Williams Gerry Oli lo business school. Milesione Business Sloll' 2, 3 47 Enfree Business Slah' 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3. Shirley Ann Wodrich Ronnie Nelson Williams Lillle Man Business school ahead. Chorus I, 23 Proieclion Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Counlry 2, 3, 43 Caplain of lhe Cross- Counlry Team 47 Track 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track 3, Arlene Louise Wilson I'Ieaded for nursing school. Homeroom Chairman I3 Chorus I, 27 Typing Club I7 Eniree Business Slalii I, 2, 3, 43 Fuiure Nurses' Club 2: Taleni' Assembly 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3. Sidney Barry Williams Chubby Air Force . . . iulure flyer. Proieclion Squad I, 2, 3 Swimming Club I3 Managers' Club 3: Track Manager 3, 4, Drama Slonley B. Winkler Wink I-Ialls ol ivy beckon . . . a iulure lawyer. Track Club I: Band I, 2, 3 Class Council 2, Trac k 4, Wresiling 3, 4: Sludenf Coun- cil 4 eniom - f960 S. Lawrence Wood Sherry Ivy League candidale College near.. . an arl b- - - dloliismoll- mayor. Bose all I, 2, 3. Drama Club I, 2: Chorus 2 Mixed Chorus 2. Jeane++e Woodard Jean Nursing school ahead. Olziicialing Club lj Fulure Nurses' Club 23 Baskefball 2. I, 2, 3. Sus? Doro+l'1y Marie Woo+en Penny College bound. Library Council I, 2, Jr, Red Cross Council I. 2, A I 5.555 ' MN . 53 : -sw 7 715 of Mori, o- O sau? 'S .JQPYT 44:7 we David Wrigl1+ Sfanley A. Wyspianslu Lfjie. Yamas , ,, . VII I. Nonce Business school beclcons. College oheocl. ' jloe J, n he way Io college, Swlmmirg Club l' We Smdei-if Council I, 2, 3, 45 y Penn Ie . .. Sfodenl Council Pobiicily 4 -S-viii-4 ?. FTt:-V Chemiglfy hey Chgi I Chairman 4:MiIes1'one Adver- ,IIE Mileshme BU ess!! Og Q iising Sioll 2, 3: Chorus 127 -I-, -,-- 5 , -E . R d Q QQ - oil I A- 47 Execuiive Council 43 Pubf 4' ' ' qw .x ' -- :fp A ' Ib 3. ' Cl ' Iicily Cornmiilee Chairman 4, nu - wi - I 'fri-fiffsji ---Z., Sei e Qnnhzr Qiibosglco . .:1i- 9 . f 'f4 1Ll 9: I d H I f - gl - , Ushers Squd 4, i IE ! I l i- if - - - , - .4 , u-.1---40 . I A C Z - i I ii 1 Y C ECW ' . f .NJ 1 ix 1 I A I 1. , , l.. - ,, - V - Ll Ari- I J'f:1.' I 13.3- Fredriclc Henry Yoerg Music in Ihe luiure. LUMBER AND COALYARO OF DEWITT C.IVlNS SCO. Phyllis M. Young Phil Orcheslra I, 2, Swimming Qliig Uriivergily , , , CIUIJ I- iulure Ioborolory lechnician. Chorus I, 2: Archery I, 2 4: Tennis I, 2, 43 lwirling Cob I7 Aller School Arhlelics I, 2. 43 Cheerleading Club 2, Alan Lewis Zell Elmer A iuiure college Ireshmon . . . ross-up belween Eileen Grace Youngman Joanne Marie Yusko leoclllng lllflory and . reporiing. I-leaded for nursing A luiure secreiory. pocfboii I. Chews I 2. School. Twins C Jb 21 Ffenfh Clfb 3- chem cub i, 2, Troclc i, 2: Eniree Club I , Enfree Sporis Reporier 3, Eniree Assislanl' Sports Edilor 43 Baslreiball Manager 3: Drorno Cliib 41 Senior Play 4. Lynne Carla Zeigler Rabbi'r College bound. Drama Club I: Class Conn' lg I-lomeroorn Chairmen 2. Veronlcc Carol Zlelenskn Ronme College or busmess school In II1e Iufure suefch ng CI b 2 Dm Q Club X f 4 Seno Plc ,vw fm 'DI Donna Lnndc Zuzzlo Sf dent Handbook C +1 e E ree SIOH I 2 3 cash Xxx s ond Persc czI+y CI b 6+ I Z MIIESIOHB B sness SIGII 2 3 I y 14' 1 , ,nf , YF L BY Ai REMEMBER THIS? Library Pork, o Iovorlle meehng place 86 W VIEW from +I'1e Ironl' enfronce of PHS A spo'r remembered by mony ,,,,,,,, If : :Q um 4 ' ' .,,, V ', U OYTITTII 9 I. ... h Izrlf' ,.:F- ' Ioru U I n I U 27 3. 3 I r y4, m ff' 1,5257 V ivf ','?,1' L' TW! ffl? I 1' 8 1' 3 4 4 1! r fe-- I -' ' A l THE CAST-Firsf Row: Nancy Hoffman Joanne Basso Cnerry Shaenberger Angela Gilras, Vicforia G-arzixo, Susan Meaney, Ann Goodman Pafricia Syer. Second Row: Pafricia Kai, Veronica Zelenslri, Judith Wiclrware Richard Fifz Mariorie Hirschbefg, David Bomberger, Winston Ward aw, Kenena Sheppard, He en Sneizelc Miss Virginia Mixer. Beverly Decamp, Joanne Yamas. Third Row: Barbara Smith Barbara Lee Sirnp' DEARLY BELOVED, WE ARE GATHERED HERE . . . Leff fo righf: Richard Flifz, Mariarie Hirschberg and David Bamberger. son, Nancy Meeks, Anfhony Leila, Sfephen Appel Aaron Boorsfein, Alan Zef, Evelyn Owings, Arlene Wilson Pamela Herlang, Fourfh Row: Fred Sanqcisf Chrsfopher Snyder, Al Burfeind, Alan Hinrnan Charles Friclcel, David Johnston David Hi, RoberfBucl'1man, Gordon Rowe, Howard Golub. Fiffh Row: Dougas Rue, Richard Bobbin, Josepn Kling, Roberf Read. Monroe Kline, Donad Bressier and Richard Goldberg. Cur Town Audience imaginafion was sfimulafed on fhe eve- nings of November sixfh and sevenfh as fhe class of l96O presenfed Thorfon Wilderls Our Town, wifhouf fhe benefif of scenery and wifh The aid of very few props. Our play fool: place in Grovers Corners, a small New England village, in fhe early years of fhis cen- fury. As fhe leading lady, Marjorie Hirschberg played Emily Webb from her feens unfil her deafh, George Gibbs, her boyfriend, and lafer her husband, was porfrayed by Richard Flifz. David Bomberger, as fhe sfage manager, narrafed and philosophized while falcing fhe parfs ofa minisfer, o druggisf, and an old woman. These fhree people were only a few of fhe more fhan forfy sfudenfs who confribufed fheir fime and efforf fo malce our senior play fhe mosf financially successful play ever fo be presenfed af Plainfield High School. For making Our Town fhe achievemenf fhaf if was, Miss Virginia Mixer, fhe enfire casf, and fhe sfage crew are fo be applauded. MA7-me' DO YOU . 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MEETING OF THE MINDS-Pa+ Mason, Sanay Miniere, KaIIvIe Von Reelcam, Amy NeI7I, Ann Pescl Snefry Wodrich. CRADLE sono - Kathy . I ' Quinn. I ' V- Q V X l, THREE WO LV ES IN RABBITS' CLOTHING H Bobby Marcus, Jerry Plum, BIII Roberfson. HUMAN XMAS TREES - Pa+ Lynch, Keneno Sheppard, Joanne YOVNCS. Joyce GIasser, Judy Wickware. WHISTLER'S FATHER - Jimmy DeIoney makes him- self comforfable. SCRATCH MY BACK - Ronnle Ziellnski and WHISTLER'S MOTHER - Diane Savage. fi ' 4- horse. It LOOK AT THE BlRDlE -Janel Scheckmon, Marsha Becker, Geri Golokow, Margarel Kahn, Joan Schwarlz, Ronnie Uslan, Penny Miller, Joyce Karger. mmf- A 0 POT LUNCH -Pal Lynch. STATE CHAMP - Jge Tm demonslrales his skill, TUG OF WAR - WHERE WILL SHE LAND? Joanne Basso, Shirley Smilh, Margaref Dougherly, Charlolle Slein, Marian Izzo. STAG LINE -- Sue Pollen, Vivien Hors- lield, Joanne Yamas. Sue Sampson, Pafience l-lazell, Nancy Meeks, Pal Lynch, Pam Her- long, Judy Wickware, Barbara Lee Simpson, Kenena Sheppard, Pal Alai. SHAMPOO PLUS Peggy Klick. HIDING A HYDRANT - Libby l-lugaboon, Helen Coe. Ronnie Kano, Mary Ann Friday, Bar- boro Smirh. EGG 'B' 1 ,:'T.1 ' ' Uf' , lex ' igfynrgg ,R ' f 1 BEACH PATROL-Ann Pesci, Kalhie Von Reekum, Nancy Horner, Amy Neill, Sandy Miniere, Sherry Wad- rich, Pol Mason, Lucille Dicellis. r A WINSOME QUINTET - Dee Dee OBrien, Kalhy Mc- Mahon, Carol Pufsche, Janel THE QUEENSTON TRIO -Jerry Plum, Lee Smirh, ond Dick Hudson, Belh Ann Henrie. Goldman sing a merry song, Y SENIOR CLASS SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Following The paT'Tern seT by The Two preceding senior classes, The Class of i960 has awarded scholarships To deserving sTudenTs. This year The lunds were divided among Three members of The class. Jim, our able STudenT Council Treasurer, has high hopes of be- coming a veTerinarian. This par- Ticular Tield oT medicine is noT Too crowded, buT is viTally im- parTanT. This work is The Type ThaT Jim wishes To pursue because he has had some experience as a veTerinarian's assisTanT. As well as waiching STudenT Councils money, Jim has had many oTher acTiviTies in his Tour years in P. H. S.: Class Council, STudenT Council, homeroom chair- man, and ExecuTive Council. Ouf- side of school, Jim parTicipaTed in Key Club, Junior OpTimisT Club. and C.Y.O. JAMES DEPAOLO v jf g ,W 'S lui ' . MARY LOU FORT Friendly and ambiTious mighT readily describe one oT our busi- esT senior girls. Mary Lou, The class secreTary, has Tried To make The mosT of her Tour years in P. Fl. S. A member oT girls' chorus, mixed chorus, and 45 mixed chorus, she ieels ThaT singing is one of her mosT imporTanT acTiviTies. EnTree Club, ProiecTion Squad. Drama Club. French Club, Arch- ery, and Swimming also filled up her exTra Time. ln her spare Time ThaT is IeiT, Mary Lou is acTive in Rainbow Girls, Tri-I-Ti-Y, and King's DaughTers FideliTy Junior Circle. ATTer high school, The nursing profession will be The choice of This senior. She Teels Thof This is a very rewarding work. WiTh all her energy, Mary Lou will make an excellenT minisTering angel. Woodworking is The Tavor pasTime aT This senior. Paul received an award Tor his wo working and hopes To conTinue This Tield alTer high school I' wishes To learn obouT The oper Tion, supervision, and manag menT of The TurniTure business addiTion. he would like To masT wood Technology. One of Paul's varied inTere is baseball. ATTer school, Paul h used his Time working Tor a lewel and for a bakery. With such e ergy and apTiTude, Paul shou be successful in his work aTT high school PAUL STAPPAS if 2 P fy H' ,MN if 4 . . , 9 tlg..T,ff Zn. ...- M ,,,v '15 A J s'P-: 'l E . , 5 n . .J 56 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCH.-Firsi Row: J. Durani, J, Cass T, Disbrow, J, Lopresli, J, Hirsch P Mann, J. Shuha, K. Sleinberg. Second Row: L, Cane, T, Wriqhf, C, Grace, R, Resnikoff, R, Barnes R. Kramer, D, Davis, J, Groover, J. Orlando. Juniors Boost Their Treasury Wirh proud hearrs and brighi class rings, we 'rruly shine as upperclossmen. The iwo wonderful years behind us we have Jralcen in our siride. During our iirsr year we swung info aciion- wiih The Freshman Parry. Leading us in Those hisiory-malcing monihs were Jane? Cass, Pefer Mann, Sue Campbell, and Tom Disbrow. As worldly sophomores, we successfully sold iaclceis and gave a headlining dance. Roy Resnilcoii, Pefer Mann, Jeanne LaRossa, and Torn Disbrow were elecied 'ro be our officers. We slormed fhe halls as upperclassmen wifh Peier Mann as president aided bv Judy l-lirsch, Jo-ann Lopresii, and Tom Disbrow, The lceynole eveni of The year was our semi-formal dance, Win+er Carnival. Senior class-here we come! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-T, Disbrow, J, Lopresii, J, Hirsch P, Marin, ie-'M' i Amfm ,1'usk JUN'0R GYM CLASS'PERIOD 2 B, Reyrwcis B, ReSf'f3 E, Morzrfeze, F, Pcsfxerefo B Firsi Row: C, Wwoms G, Hess P, Tyszkiemcz J, Rerwz, F, Wlkins M, Nico ENE , Four+l'1 Row: R, G,-?W'z E, Wuxi Rendlno, E, Parwdozy M. Sedifc, N, WYSCH. B. S '3ff'W3fv E. Heofrw E, W'sCf L, BervTsJ', R, Coffey, N, B3s'vop, J C, Sqbmc, Second Row: R, R-d'rw R, Tof'e F, Brown A, Boom R, V'fo 0, Fifth Row: N, Nexonder N, Rczyem R Uppermgr' B, ES, J, 1-Ioplff S, Weed, D, De-mers J, Dcnchik, B, Mozef A, Vecdfo, J. Janes K, Scfefson B C,nnInqhorv, Third Row: B, Dorrfscv J, Yong R, Turner Zfmdo T, Mcrdofc, JUNIOR GYM Firs? Row: M, Swermqen, M, C, Grace, B, B.sPwer A. Crlswe . Second Row: R J, Mondl 5, R, Mcdhews C, A. Lowe, Third Row: D, HInke1 Class of 1961 M9134 v N. ' 'WP W PE IOD 2 S, Woffer, J, Perrm Gzrern C, J-4 n'mef B, Pfeire B, B,gr K Ezwxfds, J , Co7e'1 S, Rcb7r'::w Stvfodef- C Edffcfda, Fourfh Row: M Lee, S, SCAEUICJ T G, Ever, M Bcqdcn Mc:Der'wC?f B, Vcoef R, Coon, E, M'c oe' E Si wo'z , hlvers, R, Yowxg, E, P,r:eJ, K S'mc', Fiffh Row: E, Hcfvoru, E, Rzwklc F Rovmsky, F, Tcyor, R, Bczmberqer, C, More o M. Kossey B, KVJEEQQU E, McKay L7 fx ' . , I a . rx f f 1 , M , Q , L 9 ,Ar yi ,.5,.W: K W . , V , r. MK rf' ' . , , J Bm f . 5 'ii A A , Y 1 5 K ,J JUNIOR GYM cLAss-Pemoo 2 i,Firs1 Row: P. Benglvenga, H. Caulfield, J. Bengivenga, K 'EdeJson, E. Baron, N, Barreff, J. Gasfon. P. Francescheffi J. Berns+e?n, L, Cohen. Second Row: M. Sherman, R. Giorge ,A T. Wright, J. Gaqznos, J. Diana, N, Viano, P. Murray, H X1-. Thb, B. Finney, :Third Row: E, Craig, B. Brown, D. Burgess 'ft . .1 ' . Al 1 .4 gf. 5. f 13- 5 fr 1-fx Q ' 'W-if ki, - 5 Q.-f kv? T9 - 5 N W. 1. , B ii? - - . lass of 1961 . ix .J s T J. Edwards, B OBrien J Kramer J LaRossa J HowelJ Fourfh Row J C. Mundy Georae S Manheus B Baronowskr L Benufez E Bechfle . McCadden, M B Bwshop Flffh Row K Phnluppn J Czeluscunskn J Lewendon B. Donahue. K M Roscoe M Bowker --we .-EP 'C-7 Bussek E. Sarwrangelo Four+h Row: L, Barisi frich, J. Sfele, E. Ly on Ba r Fuffh Row Pepe. P. Kircghofer, G Wx rams H Casey E Sanders Krrsfopik, V, Bauer. Class of 1961 s Row C Sm W1 C Mc r, a A Ter . Wallis B. Worker A S man rein Fourfh Row D am V Wreneclc B Stevens A Shanlde B Websrer Second Row ardi, W, Warren, O W aww Br 'v e rawn La rrvacber R rw n B mp6 O D Fofia, A, Sanders, H, G y S Br rm FIHI1 Row J Or an o em nf C5 New P K Mayor C Jones Third ow , Qme ig! P. HOHman P P3 C Ona VVOWGCS M er D Oden a e D Sfuarr , Meoro, E. O Donner 0 urs Row M r r er A Lw nga n Sobox. C, Robbins, F, Osborn P, Go ub D, New e-J Fou Gross J r rw R Grey J Jocob Row: J. G-ms? J, Sm ecki, B, Hickey, G. Ludwig C econd R w H H nmon csen our- n S rch, J. Bob en D, Smifh, J, C-cry, K, Peferson, Fnffh ow fry R or er w K c M, Arwderer A. LeCompfe, M. OBrien R, Brec I rx won Thnrd Row L Wcddmor' M Ke y Spo Fornmcci, F, Sondquisf, G, Casey D, Cohen, Class of 1961 N X V . XJ, Croiq, LB. DIsbrow,'S,,HQrdJe, B, Lewis, E, Wo ms Lemik, Df?-ljnkley, J, Plifz. L, Peer.. Fourfh Rpw T. Reynolds. T. Disbrowf K. Bwgess DF CJSJQ, Kc, Phgwps, J.XBrown, Fif+h Ravi: sabaow, M. Az SOUEJ. R. Goydcrg, 'R. Krug, C. Penfier, Furs Row C Crauq N CoTernan W Gary B Bofs aw Burke C. Devine, R, BurwelT, Burgess, P. WZHemon ede Bronco C Carer R ElL8V1bEV er D Davns Dorish. Fourfh Row: W, Cnrlsfan, R, O'Brien, R, Barnes cond R W C Or+leb G Hu chmson K Zuk ms A D, Gondvlce, W, Ciorkson. E. Grvgenf, R, Hob!i'rzeH P resh R L Paffa E U zelr M Sem ervnve J dz Cray. Fifih Row: B, Carfer, R. Davies, R. CoTernan FICB Thlrd Row P Mann F Dunqee L Rosenberg Lirfle, R, North. A xijfxv ' -,T 1 . ,T MW YF is givmyn ass okf X . ff, T T5 , if ' . N ,fn . ,I 4 , If 4 F X X41 Xi J X N J xx Giiberf, J, FTe'drnon, B. Johnson. E. Bryon? K. Coffey Helfer, R. Sulzberg, L. Kane, Fourfh Row: M. Sanders Lombardi, T, Sabine, C. Srnifh C, Hailey, A, Pl'1iT5ips Nikdajewslci, D. Buffer, A, DiDorIo. Fiffh Row: D, Rc P. Brown C, Hanover, T, Freeman, W, Cefenfcno. H Srepnev, R, Gordon, W. Terry. PA 2 x , f. .4, 1.4. J B' ill ' ..-.., . M, J, vi' kd '15 .A- N A 4 . Q ..Q,.....-- .... f...?S. ' l qi 7 5519314 Y A f ff- igltm' i T l 1 : 1-,' .- -. - 1 I i, . w il--,AV 1 v ii I l ' 5 - .5 Trr!'T', i 2 JUNIOR GYM CLASS-PERIO B Firs9 Row: S. Unqermcn F, Miler, J. Orosllnik . Smrnpo, G, Lindes, M. Horlow J, Bolovilc B, Miclwoel. J. Rorno L. Tebbs, P, Plwillips. B, Perkins, C. Brown, C, our? w:J Hammond, R. Bowers, E. Slollwm. W. Sumne slein, B. Sforr, Second Row: J, Korsclvun, C. Job ' r fm ipperl, W, Norton K, Quinlin, D. Weingorfe B. Sclloeller, B. Gloss, L, Brewer, P. Young. ' l, H'olsled, Fiffh Row: J. Anderson, F. Delcn Coorssen S. Heymon, S, Bloom, Third Row: . ' ', qwlord. S, lonorlo, K, Solomon, F. Riclio F, Enqlelcing. G, Breen, J. Capone, M, Moll , l roce, V, Fiolio, P, Bounpone. ff O19-NB f'lQ bo'VOJ7y AIM! 9 fillxvv Q0 0' W fda JP99' U' 51 LX - L lin Q' 'JU fe jQ ',rfJrYf,rVi XOJ f XMB STUDY HARD! Fern Miller X - ANYBODY HOME? - sludies while wolclwing lhep Peggy Bowlcer uses The h lronf door. p one, . - rw in fl rw .. 4 5 Sophomores Miss Heckling lhe Freshmen When we enlered Ploinlield High School os freshmen in I958, our leelings were o mixlure ol onlicipolion ond expeclolion. We were oided however by Mr Edmond Lonslcy our closs odviser who helped us goin confidence ond slolure To leod us lhrough our lirsl successlul yeor we elecled Williom Burleind Roberl Silcov slci Goal Gorrell ond Horriel Cormichoel os closs ollicers We become beller oc quoinled wilh our clossmoles ol lhol never lo be lorgollen Freshmon Porly Our proiecls consisled ol selecling closs colors blue one while ond lhe sloging ol o bonner conles Al lhe beginning ol our sophomore ye-or we selecled os class execulives Williom Bur leind Roberl Silcowslci Morionne Engler ono Horriel Cormichoel and our menlor M Gilberl Young wos inlroduced lo us Tho! sophomore donce A Nighl in lhe Orienl proved lo be o golo olloir Two evenllul yecrrs ol PH S hove posscJ quickly ond we ore looking lorword lo beino upperclossmen Moy lhese losl lwo yeors be cis successful ond hoppy os lhe larsl SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sealed Mor cinne Enqler Sec relory Hormel Corm choe' Treasurer Slondmg Wiliiom Burle cl Presidenl Roberl S lcowslu V ce Pres denl S PHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL F sf R w D Hers en B B le nd M E H Corm ho Q gk R Funds econ Row R Roppoporl Lcicomeo Drone B Mobi. C HC1lSleG C Sie nbeq J Pollerson D Co son D S' 'IW' SOPHOMORE GYM CLASS-PERIOD I Firsf Row: J, Richmond, P. Galloway, L. Saufrer, J. Alex- ander, P, Kelly, M, Hess. G. Vere, R, Urbanlcer, G, Glen B. Fi+ch, M. Kennedy, Second Row: W. Kammery, J. Powell P. Bellerieau R, Ricci, D. Geandslrom, C, Ahrens, J, Knorr, D. Heflield, J. Heyman, W, Oreino, B. Fleming, E, Demerest, Third Row: R, Haplul, J. Donovan, S. Cray, C. Green, M. Bannisfer, C, Gilmore, F. Doves. D, Hoblifzell, S. Ccfhie. C. Hirshlcowih, J. Johanson, Fourth Row: M, lanucci. T. Wallers, R, Hayes, D. Kendall, J. Newfon. R. Penn,. l. Lewis, C. Halsfeocl. A. Kanler, P. Bergman, D. CrOOlI. Flffh Row: D, Calendar. T. Chrisfman, A. Tilly, J. Ganey, C. Lesler, S. Sebou, B, Leavifl. G. Moxin. J, Lucas, M. Bilfone. A, Aalcre. Class of 1962 SOPHOMORE GYM CLASS-PERIOD I Firsi Row: R. Ropapparl, D. Lombardi, D, Walls, B. Bare lord, J, Yoerq, C, Maclr, J, Miller, A, Mendez. D. While neck, M. Deremer, P. Pascale, L, Thomas. Second Row: M Yoaman, T. Spulm, D. Herzog, J. Ables. B, Cohn, D. Black F, Govern, R. Wiclcware, J. Ward, E. Daily, M, Donnelly B, Helmer, P, Colchen, Third Row: N, Robinson, K, Robin, B, Moabus, K. Bowers, P, Viviano, E. Wilson, N, Flernly, M. Miller, N, Loomor, S, Shumacher, M, Silsby, J, Melnilr, Fourlh Row: J. George, C, Hill, J. Koblenfz, R, Gerfsen. K. Oppenheirn, R, Sfuarfz, W, Tammarofl, B, Howell, T, Mc- Aloon, N. Lynch, J, Hoffman, R, Hare, Fiffh Row: M, Wal- lers, M, Fusco, B. Drush, M, Davis, C. Dreyer, P. Fischer, D, Banker, A, Deufsch, J, Roberlson, D. Lufzlxo, L. Gerard. C. Denclau. 'Gui' Y SOPHOMORE GYM CLASS-PERIOD I Firsl Row: J. Dovies E. Fikker, L, Evans S. Colfer R Fundis. S. Voorhees, J. Boyd, N, Aulrefilnf, J, Delio-Russo. A. Jones C. Goevo. Second Row: G, Rymer, N. Mingione B. Burleind, R. Oisen, R, Cwieko J, Fosbre, P. Hiavofe, J MCC-oniqie D, Conklin, D. Corroil, M. Maclczory, P. Penz nik. Third Row: L, Manno, J, Berkowifz, P, Lemmo, R, Cufier, D. Johnson F. Darwin, A. Levine M. Kalrin M, Riclwfmyern L. Hickey, M, Jordan, Four+l1 Row: J, Tozzi, R. Derr, L Sclwwariz, D. Gcifner R, King, H. Brown, H, Cabbeii. J Bisnop, R, Edwards, J. Hox J. Hoxie, D, Rowland, M. Aiperi, Fifllu Row: F, Hammond L. Forssen, K, Varga, K. Leoclw, K. Judson J. Fox, T. Merrill, J. Cummings. Class of 1962 SOPHOMORE GYM CLASS-PERIOD 3 Firsl Row: D. Fuyco R. Homrolw, L. Ooies, P, DeTurk S He weiq D. Mokoroski, L, Draper, L, Bounpone. E, Kirby S. Johnson J. Gwmina, L. Appel Second Row: P, Belengeri VV. Mof+ L. Frankin, C. Brown R, Manqione, J. Luisi, D Apgar J. Fusco, G. Reid L, Pererfo, D. Carroll, Third Rows C. Gneva R, Richard, L. Marier, L, Walwle, E. Green, P Hutchinson, G. Dennis, B. Luz S, Hiizig, M. Persinqer B. Nelson, J. Dernls, Fourlh Row: D, Boffane. M, Diona R. Morse D. Aniok S, RolDer+s, J, Lacamera, M, Marks R. Fiizqeraid. J. Riey T, Bosf, J. Sfiies. Fiflh Row: P. Klick S. Bockwei, L, Boyce. D. Lock, J. Siiles, J, Romer, C Brown J. Borrek, G, Craig, T, Hazeil, E, Kelley. . Jmi:a7 -lliw ,: , 'X iviiflfi . qg, ' 'I ! m l , ,. xv H ., ...I Q. ,L , li .. q: F ' SOPHOMORE GYM CLASS--PERIOD 3 First Row: J. Brown. J. Pizza, D, Reilsneider, N, Curfis, J. Nichols. B. Page, J, Halcheli, N, Gofls, L. Mesono, C, Evans, P, Pufsche, G. Schneider, Second Row: J. Fewer, R. Rhodes, G. Scou+en, A. Smifh, J, Harvey, H. Barenger. H, Goldrich, D. Shoengold, T. Curry, P, Sferner, P. Ludwig. Third Row: M, Sfefsen, T, Viofla, J. Weinrab, N, Laniro, T yo' J. Caparelli, J, Hickey, P. Mondomer, M, Glasser, R. Korony, D, Hersrein, J, Rosenberg, S. Wood, Fourfh Row: A. Crescenii, R. Rowlcowslci, A. Cooper, R. Dodd, M. Tifauro, l. Bassofl, J, Marfinlcovic, D. Hinzer, C, Conley. N, Bellrone, J, Greenwood, Fiflh Row: L. Marsh, R. Hesier, J. Allison, J. Prayer. S. Biorlcman, B, Rubin, N, Eralh, M. Bergman, M. Gareih, J, Keifh, L. Tuclcer, D. Chandler. Class of 1962 SOPHOMORE GYM CLASS-PERIOD 3 Firsl' Row: A. Lippili, P, Gabriel, L. Sanla Barbara, J Omelio, J, Knobel, J. Pilpel, F, Juliano, P. Meade, V, Beck S. Gov rn H, Carmichael, J. Pafferson, Second Row: L. 9 . Pearyer, S, Olsfon, D, Wedgeworlh, T, Slavish, H. Rice, R Anderson. A, Renz, L. Johnson, L. lmpagliafelli, F, Williams, B. Chambers, Third Row: P. Sydarlco, J, Connolly, J, Ed wards, D. Surbrua, L, Lewendon, M. Shaw, M, Sfylianos, J. Meaney, T. Nodler, B, Glover, J. Powell, F, Posluzny. Fourih Row: P. Johnson, W, Moneypenny, L. Kochman, B. Gangiel, K. BOYGV- C- Wilson, W. Carler, D. Lee, B, Hemmings, M. Hannigan, R. Shapiro, Fiffh Row: J, Drake, H. Selfzer, R. Fennell, G. Smiih, G, Simon, F. Sheriff, L, Weisbeclrer, R, Dixon, P, Guilcin, R. Mcirder, D. Gleason, F, McKoy. 1 , x 'ff' 'Q SOPHOMORE GYM CLASS-PERIOD 7 Firsf Row: C. Cooone, A, Gorfenberq C. Harvey, T. Fviese M. Costello, M, Boqeockos A. George, M. Coofes, C, God ner. S. Cooper, J, FeoH'ieis1on. Second Row: P. Dennis, T. Rydcirowski R Polisson C Hiqzins D Sumb T Sfci os, . . i - , ' - i - pp R. Wade. E, Poreiio, C, WiiTiom J. FoTd, R, Cossetf T Finnerfy, Third Row: J, Young, J. Hicks, P. Whifem G Coi-men, L, Bronson, M. Bonnicher J, Cosfiqlio P. Gobrief P, Guest L, Roserifieid I, Soikovie. Fourfh Row: J. BVOY- L. Verdegghio, R, Rossi, F, Trivqno, H. Jackson R. Fiiqie R, Cerriffo, B, Benqivengo, R, Corveffo, J. AUCJGVSOV' R, Apgar, R. Sei+mon. Fiffh Row: I, Rubino E, Scheer, R. VOi C, Pierce, B. WorreET, R, Benqivenqo T, Oislcovir, V. NWO' Tinzski, A. Tnorsfon, M, Bbmerf C. Corfofd. Class of 1962 SOPHOMORE GYM CLASS-PERIOD 7 A, Lynch J, Ki rn, R. Leovwf R4 SCM fi in Qwdbm iv Firsf Row: B. Roberfs, A. Moormon, C. Vcin Biolre, J, Rossi, Gibricnc, R, Leiiiq D, Ryon G, Robbins, G. Stnemotrer B, lonnieiTo, B, Roskv D. Hymori, M, Lernmo, J, Pe+erson Fourfh Row: J, Cordon B. Mercp, H, Berenqer, B, Sikewski R, Lenhord, N, Swy+, T. Moresco. Second Row: J. Keler, R, Tnomos R. Lowder, J, Liddy S, Brcfmcn E, Chnq M, D. Lomson, P, Roberfs, M, Ruriyon, S, Torpfy J, Penzrilk, Addis, K, Beniomin, R, BTsFop P, Sqneder. Fif+Iw Row: R, J, SchTinger, R, Rocco S. Sccff, V, Woodiinq B, H.n+er, Rossi R, Norfn, F, Meeks M. Rosenberg J. Cdfey, K E, Knovdfon, E, Serido. Third Row: A, Berfokzcci. T. Ciosh, Shiveiy, J, Sworfz, G. Nosmifn G. Nonesfied, .v c '.p4p. fb soPHoMoRE GYM cLAss Psmoo 1 ,gems me , Y P Sm 9 sl Row R endell r .ic l-lerz M En r U11 V B Mufn ck A l-lohnqer Fourlh ow ei r Be for J Polferson S Croc ef Doughly J Yornos B Plelferlcorr' l-I Dovs A Don e n n ini J Alpooqh Secon w BU I Fenne R Lornber P Gunsf B Cunning om in e o ses en oino Pen oino Berenqer E Wolsh Fvllh Row S Huqhes R Molcowslci ong B rmuffer D mi Morris erson K ow W in n Jons A Son erson M ores: u d w Mlyriosi C Johnson molo P rno Wo ers A Diclcin Class of 1962 TIME OUT FOR LUNCH -- Sophomore girls enioy lheir lunch breolc. Anifo Moormon Sharon Morris Norma Robinson Borborc Roberls. 108 Pot Pourri WORK, WORK, WORK-Tlwircl slucly sludenls sludy lor their fesfs. ...f FEEDING THEIR FACES-Donny Re-gon, Bruce Allen, Barry Ansel, Barry Filzgerold, ond Jerry Foley enloy ,heir luncheg. DROP SOMETHING? - Fronlc Fonio linda some nolls. ,Z-flag , .L . 5, ,, V xnt, . . w - rr INVENTIVE GENIUS e I co THE STAMPEDE IS ON' The befweew demosfroles 'rlweur slnll class rusln on flue second Floor 110 .fl M-M-M-M GOOD! - Se-mor boys enloy our ccnfelerio fore. LET ME SEE NOW! - Carolyn Ungerer loolcs up some informa- Hon. EAT, EAT, EATl-Joonne Yomos, Pofience l-lozell, Pom l-lerlong, Pol' Lynch, Vivien l-lorsfield, oncl Po? l-Iorringlon munch Their lunches. HURRY! - leon Cosfiglio, June Po++erson, ond Ernie Vorgo hurry 'ro lheir classes - ! kg Myer, rf ' d 'ng ' . 'A - 4 .,-c A , W 1, I 853 MONEY, PLEASEl- Don Cohen, Roberf Phon, ond lcon Befnzlew WHERE IS THAT 5QQK7 - PGY l0f fl16lf lunches. Donny HIl+z vislfs his locker. 111 I-v-v M wr - uv P. i '-s 'F 1 K, W , Q, 2 ! i R . 3. 0 X up- , '15 1 k, 2 STUDENT COUNCIL Firsi Row: P, Lynch, J, Bernslein, P. Marollo C. Brown, Mr. J, R, Kern, adviser, Dr. J, Francis adviserr Mr, G. Reck adviserg J. DiPaolo, L, Smilh, S, Campbell, E, Serido. Second Row: S. Fleishman, J. Weinraub, S, I-Ieyman, P. Coslanlino, P, Flanagan, R. Fisher, N, Worlh, D, Kellogg, N, Burrell, C. Onque, J. Sullivan. A, Bivona, S. Sampson C, Williams, Third Row: R. Sobel, A. Garlenberg, M. Koplowilz M. Sanders, M. I-Iayes, R, Morse, A. Lippill P, Slerner, E, Dadd, S, Srnilh, E. Dill, J. LaRossa N, Mehl, R. I-Iarnrah, R. Us'an, Fourlh Row: J, Coyle, D. Rapps R. Marcus, P. Orlfeb, M. Rosenberg D. Lee, P, Mann, L. Schworlz, R. Danchick, W, Burleind J. Dunn, S. Winkler, M, Becker. J. Cass. Fifth Row: E, Grygenf, R, Plellerkorn, D, Kendall, R, Sabe R, Commune D, Belarda, W. Payne. S. Sheelon, J. Roman, A, Aakre, W. Roberlson, I-I, Feldman I, Bassoll. A council has been defined as an assembly summoned lor advice or consul+a'rion. In 'rhe pasl year, Sludenl Council represenlarives. officers, and advisers have mel weekly 'ro give advice and make suggeslions which could solve Ihe problems of rhe sludenl body. The aims ol lhe Sludenl Council are lo slimulafe a heallhy school spiril and en- courage parlicipolion in school acfivilies, To creole Link Between a clearing house lor sludenl opinion, and lo ac- quainl 'rhe sludenrs wilh our nalional democracy. Under lhe guidance and direclion of Mr, George Reck, lhe Council has insliluled a luloring pro- gram, readopled a young orphan from overseas. slarled a sfudenr exchange program, and carried our many olher warfhwhile proiecfs connecled wilh rhe school or lhe communily. Firsf Row: J. DiPoolo, C. Brown, Dr, Francis, P, Maroflo L, Srnilh, Second Row: S. Sampson, Mr. Reck, Mr, Kern E, Sobel. Third Row: B. Burleind J. Coyle, N, Woflh, D. Belardo P. Mann. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Governmen'r ol lhe people, by rhe people, for 'rhe people, slafed Abraham Lincoln in his 'Famous Gellysburg Address. In keeping wirh fhis philosophy, lhe srudenls of P.I'I.S. are well rep- resenfed in lhe Execulive Council, headed by Mr. George Reck. The purposes of +his organizalion are Io draw up and prepare Ihe Sludenr Council agenda and ad' vise upon all mallers concerning the srudenl body and lhe school. 114 THE USHERS' SQUAD The Ushers Squad is a real service organization with em- 1'9- First Row: P. Lvnch C. Brown, Mr. Bania S, Sampson E, Sobe. Second Row: L. Oiiver, J. Fitzgerald, M. Beclrer, C, Rhodes, M. l-lirshberq E. Owings B. SIVWDSOVW- Thlfd ROWZ N' Meeks, N, Worth, J. Wiclcware P. Hazel, N, Neil' P. t-Ieronq V. hlarsetield P, l-larrinae t:n. Fourth Row: R. Marcus A, Burteind A. Feldman D, Beardz, J, P Jrn R, Commune Faculty and Students Sr t AIR RAID SQUAD The Air Raid Squad consists ot about twenty- two Juniors and Seniors chosen by the Student Council, Supervised by Mr. Banta, the memberz lceeo order and silence in the corridors and keep students away trom glossed-in areas when air raid drills are held. First Rowzi He . V ferrez, 'W rn Bom: , Src C EU -5 Second Row: N L 2,3 9 Seffanec S Nev ,g N Scraeri Third Row: R, t-4:5 'Ze 'V , pper' 3, '.:rtgr S Bearai .. Ga : 115 phasis on the servingfl declares Mr. Banta, director at the Ushers Squad. The members give une seltishly ot their time at all assem- blies, at graduation, and at night assignments, including bana. choral. and dramatic functions. The Ushers' Squad plays a maior role in lceeping order at all school attairs. Without their guid- ing hand, there would be much contusian among the great num- ber ot students and guests that tloclc into the P.I-I.S. auditorium tor the varied activities. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Those ot us who are too critical have no idea at the hard worlc and planning which are necessary to produce an interesting assembly program. Miss Rita Kramer, the adviser, and her capable statt have more than adequately performed their duties. The proof at the puddingf they say, is in the eating. We here at Plaintield have dined well. First Row: Miss Kramer V. Boser J. Korscun, J, Bch en J. K'nq, K. Stehpera, P. Tramer. Second Row: D. Bressef A. Le-fne A. Goodnnar D. But er B. Mobss L. Tebbs. Third Row: W, Srnt- M. K iclr, N. Kerrnar R. Lea-ftt, R, Rose. Fourth Row: P Gns' R, Read C. Srfaef L, LeBoN, E, Grvgent. L.. 1 ENTREE Firsf Row: I. Esfeves, P. Gilbert M. Hirshberg. A. Lawler R. Sulzberg. E. Siofham. Row: B. Annunziofa, F. Golub L. Blecher, Mr. Simbel. B. Seidman, A. Garfenberg. J. Young. Third Row: A. Zell, M. Frazer. L. Evans R. Pepe, M. Ruler. W. Sumner. Vox Populi Exfral Exrra! Gel your copy ol lhe lafesf P.l-l.S. news. Gel your Enfree in all lunch periods roday! 3 A The journal referred +o above, is our school paper, The Enfree, whose sfafl, 1, 2.5 direcred by Mr. Simbel, has The formidable laslc of keeping abour l,5OO sfudenls T7 'T r' aware of school aclivilies. They have done a good iob as wilnessed by lhe many gi -3 5 awards 'rhey have won. Plainfield High School has had a school paper for lwenly- ff -3 seven years, and we hope To have one for many more. J 5 si 1 . s.sQJ+2.J 5 -A fy 5. '55, Firsl Row: K. Berwick G, l-less R. Rose J. Gary, D, Oldenhoge. Second Row: R. Bengivenga, Mr, Offo, S. Roberfs, B. Perlmuffer. Third Row: H. Goldrich, J. George. B. Levitl. D. Kendall. L. LeBow. ENTREE BUSINESS STAFF The more glamorous role, of course, is in lhe aciual wriling and reporiing for The Enfreeg in shorf, lhe edirorial side ol 'rhe paper has more appeal. Wifhour Mr. Olfo and his capable business slail, however. no amounf of faleni would see fhe lighl of day. Publicalions could nor exis+ wi+hou+ +he necessary adverfisemenrs and very im- por+an+ funcfions of 'fhe Business Sloff. I+ is our purpose +o hereby give rhem +he public recogni+ion fhey so richly deserve. J MILESTONE EDITORIAL STAFF Firsi Row: A, Maffhews, J. Gunsl, C, Tepel. C, Osborn, S, Sampson, R. Goldman, P. Lynch, M, Becker, S, Hesse. L. l-Iirsh, C, Himmler, Second Row: T. Nadler R. Mendel, A, Jollin, B, Tozzi, A, Livingslon, L. Augusl. S. Fleishman, R, Berger. B. Simpson, D. Rielsnieder, J, Schekman, A, Garfenburq. Third Row: K. Close, J, Schwarfz, I-l. Sniezek, J. Tale, F, Osborn, F. Darwin, E. Carney, adviser: F, Juliano, L. Rosenlield. P. Alai, S. Smilh J. Glasser, G, Lindes. '60 Milestone Depicts O ur Town My mind lels go a lhousand Things, Like dales of wars and dealhs ol kings. And yer recalls 'rhe very 'hour . . A baffered foolball landed in iusl lhe righl' place, An A adorned a malh fesl. A brighl red rose was given. These evenfs are Ihe essence of memories. Yes, we remember il' well. To perpeluale Ihese memories is fhe purpose of a yearbook. We, fhe members ol fhe edilorial slafl, championed by our adviser, Mr. Carney. hope we have done iusl rhaf. Firsi Row: Mr, G, Dixon, L, Augusl, B. Annunziala, C. Appell, C. Doly. S, Fleish- man, Mr. W. Sferlinq, Second Row: C. Slein, J. Hirsch, R, Koller, S. Smifh, V, Bauer, J. Bosso, M, Kunifl, Third Row: L, Sauffer, M. Kahn, J. Young, C, Garlner, S. Bloom, S. Cowling, J, Rosenberg B. Polsky. Fourlh Row: J. Cohen, J. Miller. J, Wodrich, C. Braco, S, Miller, N, Barefl, J. Bohlen. Fiffh Row: B, Busher, C. Schoenberger, L. Lewis, P, Gabriel, 5. Urbonker J. Howell, D. Savage, J, Gary. MILESTONE BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING STAFFS The secrel ingreclienf in 'rhe Mileslone is money. Wifhouf Ihis indispensable ele- menf lhe much anlicipafed June appear- ance of a memory-laden volume would be -' impossible. Prccuring funds for lhe yearbook is lhe Task of fhe MiIes+one Business Sfofl. This group, under lhe leadership of Sophie Ann Urbonker, Business Manager, and advised by Mr. Warren Slerling, publicizes Ihe yearbook for sole Io P.l-LS. s+udenl's. ln charge of soliciling adverfisemenis lrom local merchanfs is Ihe odverlising sfalii, headed by Judy Bohlen, and ad- vised by Mr. George Dixon. 117 Firsf Row: M. Kennedy P, Franklin, A, Schenke P. PuTsche, C. Harvey, L. Oliver. W, Wardlaw, B. Simpson, J. Crawley. J, Hirsh. J. Campolaffano, L, Messana. Second Row: J. Wallis, M, Ke'ly. B, Williams, M. Ender R. Hamrah. P. Franklin J. Kel.er, V, Bauer. B. Bareford, P, Wallis. L. Die- Trich, Third Row: J. STephens, M, Kane K. Van Reekum. A. Pesci, C, Jobin M. Kahn, D, HersTien. J. Richmond. A, Neill, C. Dreyer, P, Herlong. FourTh Row: G. Williams, B, GIRLS' CHORUS IT I only had a brain . . The mournful chanT goes up from numerous female ThroaTs. A soliloquy, perhaps. on The absence of gray maTTer always so evidenT aT exam Time? No. in This case iT is mem- bers of The Girls' Chorus pracficing a selecTion from The Wizard of Oz. one of The many pieces To be learned during The year. However, more Than iusT singing is needed To produce a smooTh Tone. BreaTh conTrol and Tonal quaIiTy are essenTial To an effecTive presenTaTion of any piece of music: Therefore. These qualiTies are sTudied as parT of The Twice-weekly chorus periods conducfed by Mr. Hooker. Firsf Row: R. Goldman D. C.emenT A, Brown, S, Appel-. L, Hooker direciorg L. Bomar, P, STernei, P. Johnson. C. Carfer, Second Row: D, Rapps. B. Burfeind, R. Bowers. R. Rubin, H, Sneizek. A. Robinson C. Denclau, S. Croker. A. Gikas. M. Persinger. C. Schoenberger. M. Seigel. E. Craig. FifTh Row: C. McGowen. J, LaRosa, S. Ungerman, L. Bron- son. B. LuTz, V. Horsefield, P. Young, C. Robbins G. Breen, N. Torbush S, Baker. J, Perrin. D. Nissel. D. Disney. SixTh Row: F, Syer, K. Leach K. Philippi. M. Coorsen. M. Forf J. RoberTson. H, Carmicheal. J, Allison. P, Alai, L. Lewis, M. Bower. J. GunsT, C. Himmler. BOYS' CHORUS The concerTs given by Plainfield High's male chorus are proof enough ThaT The end. noT always, buT someTimes, iusTiTies The means. The means in This case is The hard work These boys puT in aT Their bi-weekly rehearsals: and The end resuIT. Their per- formances, is always superb. The forTy-five member male chorus is picked from The large mixed chorus by Their direcTor, Mr. Francis L. Hooker. They parTicipaTe in Two performances a year. The ChrisTmas ConcerT and The Choral FesTivaI in The Spring. AT The ChrisT- mas Concerf, which was broadcasT over The radio, The boys sang Lo, How a Rose Ere Blooming and Go Tell IT on The MounTain. AT The Choral FesTi- val The boys selecTions included hiT songs from The movies of The pasT TwenTy years. Read. J. Gallo, A. Burfeind, C. SouThgaTe, C. Craig. Third Row: S, Terry P. Mann, K. Bower. P. Burns, J. Plum, P. Gut- kin. J. Knowland. K. Davis. R. FIiTz, D. Calendar. v Firsf Row: N, Tgrbiighy D, Hersrein, M. Kennedy. P. Franklin, G. Breen, A, Gikos H, Cormichoel, M. Forf. Third Row: L. Oliver, W, Wordlow, B. Srnpson, P, Frank in P, Heriorq J, Srephens. Second Row: C, McGowan, J, Perrin H, Sniezek S. Boker M. Persinger, L. Hacker, direcrcri N. Rooinsor, R. Goldman, A. Burfeind. C. Croig, R. Rhodes. S. Appe, C. Corfer, F. Srerner, D. Ropps, C. Soufhqore, L. Bomor. Fourih Row: P, Guikin, P. Burno B. Reid D. Colendcr. S. Terry, R. Firz K, Boyer, J, Plum, K. Dovis. . . . And The Angels Sing! MIXED CHORUSES Mo-me-miemo-moo! The chonf ol o conrenred Cornorion cow? No, 'rhis sound comes from The con+en+ed chorisrers of P.H.S. worming up. Broving rhe cold, cruel winds or eighr fhirfy-four eoch Fridoy morning, one hundred dedicofed singers gorher +o roise lheir voices in melody. Led by Mr. Hooker, diophrogms expond ond conrrocf in fime wifh The sfrerfching of iows fo Firsi Row: L. Hooker, direcrorg officers: M. Forr, J. ppm, N. Torbush, R. Gofdmon, J, Perrin, Second Row: W, Word- iow F. Pufsche, P. Frorakin P, Wollis G, Wiilioms N. ROUJHSON, G. Breen, S. Ungermon S. Boker P, Her ong R, Young B. Boreiord, J. Srephens B. Simpson D, Herne -, Third Row: L. Oliver K. Von Reekurn, A, Pesci M. Korg, J. LoRoso, M. Kohn B. Rubin, F, Fronkin, V, Horgeiieo C, Dencou C. Dreyer, M. Persirqer M, Kenneoy J, Ke er C. Jobr, V. Bcioer. Four+h Row: A. Neiii J, Rc'- produce o lull, rich sound. The resuI+ of rhese exercises, coupled wirh memorizolion of clossicol ond populor music, is o series of progroms given rhroughour rhe Yeor. A+ Chrislmos rime, members of rhe 45 group song for mony oufside orgonizoiions. ln Moy ol rhis yeor, fhe combined groups will don formol oHire ro presen+ rhe onnuol Chorol Fesrivol. mend J. Robertson, H. Cormichoel, D, NiS2e' L. LewiS, M. Coorsen J. Guns? C. Himmler, D. Disney C. McGowan F. Sver C Leoch K. Philips, M. Soble H. Sniezek, A. Gikos, L. Messono, Firrh Row: S, Brown D. Cernen? D. Ropps, A. Burreind W, Burfeind, R. Bowers, R. Recd L. Berne' R, Fitz, J. Go o S. Appe , S. Zeiqler P. Srerner R, Jgrnggr C, Croio C, Corfer. Sixfh Row: D. Ciemenr, S. Terry J, Elder, R, Borno J, Knowond P. Sorkin K. Dovs R. Lirfzcr D. Coendor, W. Goldberg, P. Monn G. Scuthgofe. 'W Firsf Row: R, Donchiclr, R. Anderson, R. LomberT K, Dovis W. BurTeind N. Minqione. Second Row: S. UpTon, A. Lynch M. Rosenberg, R. Thomos, L. SchworTz, R. Buchmon, Ci ADDGL B. Simpson W. Lincoln P. Dennis. Third Row: A. Le o, S. Sampson, A. l-linrnon, R. CorneTTo, L, PereTTo, BAND As Mr. Andrews mounTs The podium ond Tops The lecTern wiTh his boTon, The members oT The Ploin- Tield l-ligh School bond roise Their insTrumenTs ond owoiT The downbeoT, The sTiclc obrupTly lowers, and The oir is Tilled wiTh hundreds oT musicol noTes. The bond is oT work every eighTh period oT The S. Johnson. R, T-loves E. DemoresT, G. Moclrey, M. Sonders H. Golub, M. Kline, L. Bornor A, BurTeind, FourTh Row: A. l-lolinger A, McAloon, J. Drolce, E, Knowles, W, Sumner. R, Aorons W. Goldberg C, Pender, J, Rosenberg, R. Nichols, R. NorTh, E. Buczelc T. Moresco, Clorence J. Andrews. direcTor. school yeor, preporing lor holT-Time rouTines oT loofboll gornes. pep rollies, The onnuol spring con- cerT, or Their yeorly concerT in Green Brook Pork. WheTher These music molcers ore ploying Yip on The P.l-l.S, Tield or The PoeT ond PeosonT OverTure on our high school sToge, everyone ogrees ThoT our bond is o Top-noTch orgonizciTion. BAND PROVIDES BACKGROUND MUSIC FOR TWIRLERS-o TiTTing climox To our Toll sporfs ossemloly. - 'iii l 'a Sli T :.3,f al ?'i 120 I' A Lirke, D. Draper, R, Karanv M, Baiaclcass, G, Dennis R, Galloway P, Carver, Fourfh Row: G. Do 5+ Row: J. Dennis, D. Hyman D. Carlson, S, Cooper J. Davies, B, lannielo, D, Herzog, Second w: B. Rerlmulfer, C. Evans, M. Nichick B. Birn F, Darwin, J, Milier M. Fusco. Third Row: J, Pilpil, novon, J. Young S. Craclcer, A, Biorlrman N, Cvarrefl J, Ab es, E, Carlrarf, Fif+h Row: J. Koplelz. Cooper B, Kriney T. Merrill, D, Granslrom T. Nad er, A, Leovifl, P, Viviano, The Play's The drama is an oufler for so many pen?-up emofians. Some people wasle greal dramaric fervor bernoaning fheir fare offer an exfremely diflicull' lesf. Because puf- fing curses upon rhe Hsevenrh sons of sevenrh sons of The perpefrarors of rhese lesls is a rarher futile gesrure, anorher ourler lor fhis emofion rnusr be lound. The Drama Club is an excellenr place 'ro express oneself. In The heorr of every Teenager, 'rhere lurlcs 0 sense of 'rhe dramalic, A few, perhaps, even dream ol con- quering fhe world as a second Bernhardr, or perhaps as a second Brando. A high Firsi Row: J. Goirnena, J, Brav, L, Perirla N, James R, Mende-i, Cv. Garrelr, R. Cullen L. Appell. Second Row: J. Herzog, D. Fusco, M. Kahn C, Garfner, A, Levine, L, Evans, R, Rappaporf. Third Row: F, Juliana, M. Sfersen M, Davis, S, Anrine B, Gaiorslcy L. Sauffer, A, Deufsch, P. Spurs, Fourfh Row: J. Edwards L. Rcsenlield, J, Paffisan B, O'Brien, C, Hill, S, Burfon, G. Kerilus, M, Jordan. Fiffh Row: R. Rossi, M. Silsbv, M, Addis, B, Swiflry, L, lmpaglalelli, R, Cwielra, E, Wilson, L. Bronson. U? 55 We Firsi Row: V. C'arzil'a C, Sfein, S. Mendez J, Basso C, Braco, K, Sheppard N. Meeks, R. Dofy D Gosaclr B, Annenziafa. Second Row: B, A berino C Garziio A Jollin P K iclc P, Reeves N, l-lol! mgn, J, Wfkware M, l-lirscnberg, J. Sheclrman S Smi ' z , wniqs L. H r h D. Bresser A, l-leqhes, C, Scnoenberqer V May S Wi'ls. S Meanev B. Baclws M. Becker S Sick. Fourfh Row:iB, DeCa'np P, Hafell M, Langenaor, J. Glasser A, Johnson, J. Larewg, P, Ala S Paran J. Yamas, J. King, Fiffh Row: C, Fricliei A. Lela J, Fo ev, R, Girnore R Pnlb rn D H 5 ,A. Ze' B, Read R, Lewis. the Thing! school drama organizafion can be an excellenr lraining ground for +hese people For Those who have no desire 'ro acl, +here are a variely of iobs connecled wi+h each producfion. Some sfudenls may prefer painfing scenery, or perhaps laces, To memorizing lines. The play would nol be 'rhe +hing wi+hou+ rhe cosrumes, lighfing coaching, and ofher jobs which are necessary for a finished, polished performance A+ presenf, Theafre groups across fhe counlrv are giving enioymenl 'ro bo+h The parficipanfs and audiences. Plainfield High School is no excep+ion Flfii ROW1 R. Grey A. Livingsfon R, Berger J, Hirsch K. Sfeinberq, M, Cunnill, S, McCoiloaqh M Pariapiano L. Asgdsf. Second Row: P, Go up J. Korschsn J. Gary B. Schaeler, R. Pepe, l. Esfeves l, Erlrin, E, BJssel J. Boni, Third Row: J. Grccver J. Wodrich, J. Balavi, , , . 'l , .. Pear, G. l-lavneswarfh, R. Cohen, D. Srsmpo. Fourfh Row: B. Seidman, M. Rdler, G. Scherer M McCadden S. Wa'fer, D, Hinlrev J, Orando, S, Robinson D. Heller, Fiffh Row: J. Lewendon, M. Sanders. L. Rosenberg R. Salas. P. Levine, A, LeComp+e J. Wiflcin, E, Waflrins, E, Gross, Firs? Row: D. Hudalr S. Corripbeil J, Benqivenga, B, Tazzi, J. Vaccro, J. Bossa R. King, adviser: C, Dady, A, Semanchik Cr, Ehrnsrrorn B. Cracker. J. Barrier M. Richrer. Second Row: S. Uprion, J, Cass, S, Mefz, A. Bivona, N. Meeks, N. Hoffman, C. Bryanr, J. Sfephens C. Rhodes, B. DeLaurier, F. Shuha, I, Efkin, Third Row: T, Fuller, L. Dicellis P. Puciloski, J, George, J, LaRossa, N, Mehf J. Lapresfi, C. Mundy, P, Harringron, T, Sonia- anaelo, G, Lcdwig, M. Karam, J, Hirsch, Fourfh Row: A. Neiu, E. O'Donnell, J. Szulecki, C. Schoenberger, S. Meaney G. Gerber, M. O'Brien, S. Miniere, C, Bechfle, H. Sniezek, B, Ravulsky, J. Meola, Fifth Row: J, Perrin, C. Warren, S, Smilh S. Pollen, E. Dill, S. Moller, H. Hinman, R. Chambers, R. Burns C. Branch, V. Silsby V. Horslield, L. Hayes. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE We, rhe members of The Junior Classical League, covenanr ro hand on lhe larch ol classical civilizarion in lhe modern world. Under 'rhe guid- ance ol Miss Eleanor Horn, lhe J.C.L, members senr Chrislmas gills ro underprivileged children in a sourhern school. A Chrisrmas pariy, rhe S+a+e Convenlion, and a Larin banquer highlighled lhis cIub's year. Firsf Row: C, Croia R. Resnikoll, Mr, Banfa C. Saulhgole, R. Virolo, Second Row: J. RJane, D, Goldman J. Nevins, J. COYI9 D. Rue. J. Malone. Third Row: J. Good D. Srein, J. Plum, L. Smith, K. Burgess. vfx':z 54 UQ I ,f O T9 - V, ix V5 gtxf QB? xi Q, Agepfigjj .g,'FQL4QI fy :SQN J' H50 fv'ii'972X5cPpX'9'i 6 f x0 fake vi cl if .v,f,r'?' rms' LEADERS CLUB JJ,'L'SE.5f j'jWw5 ll you are inferesled in sporls and showqgiidfk 'P aualilies ol: leadership, lhe Girls' Leaders Clubxjl sponsored by Mrs. Rufh B. King, is rhe ideal acE riviry lor you. Each girl is assigned lo a gym class. where she rakes roll, keeps score. and some-rimes fakes charge of rhe class. L Lv' I I ff' ,W v J' if V 5 Firsi Row: R. Sulzberq, L. Blecher, M, Fraser, L. Bomar, H. Carmichael. Second Row: M. Bagiackas, B. Marcus, S. Upron, C. Brown, B, Bareiord, S. Helwig, A, Semanchik, N. Garrefl, Third Row: N, Robinson, N, Bloom, R. Mendell, S, Cooper, D. Carlson, P, Gabriel. P. Speirs, A. Levine, E. Serido. Fourfh Row: G. Breen, J. Duranf, R. Leavill, S. Smifh V, Hill, J. Poferson. A, Garfenberg, M. Sherman, A. Lower, N. Auirechf. Fifth Row: Mrs, Campolallano. F. Darwin R. Hamrah, S. Burfon, L. Bronson, D. Hinkley, J. Alexander, L. Evans, D, Hyman, Miss Horn. FIRE DRILL SQUAD Checking all windows and classroom doors and mainraining order and quier drnong lhe sludenls leaving rhe building during a fire drill are 'rhe iobs of lhis responsible squad. The group ol lwenry Seniors and Juniors, chosen by 'rhe Srudenr Council, is direcred by Mr. Henry Banra. 124 LIBRARY COUNCIL Helping lo keep fhe P,l-LS. library running smoofhly are 'rhe many members al fhe Library Council. Under lhe direcrian aT Miss Josephine Miller, +he members Taifhlully carry our Their dulies, which include keeping lhe shelves in order, assisl- ing sludenls in finding books, and working behind fhe desk. Wilhouf lhe Library Council members, lhe library would be in hopeless conlusion. Firsi Row: L. Oliver, M. Seala S. Johnson, E, Bryaf' P, Giberf P, Coven B. Mofavec S, Voorhees, Second Row: S, Hirziq, L, Diefrich F. Mi'er C, Robins J. lfnobe B. Luiz D, A en, G. L-dw7g J. Bronslein. Third Row: W, He mer. L, Lewendon K, Scnulz, A. Sc.Yh- wigk F, P05 uzny, V, Hil K4 Bowers, N. Varian, Fourfh Row: MisS Miler, R. Klelnnans P. Sver E. Echwafll A. Hoiinqer K, Judson V, Lndes, STAGE ELECTRICIANS Headed by Mr. Eric Nelson, This group ol boys is responsible lor conlrolling The mysleriaus me- chanism behind ihe sfage. ln order 'ro produce our plays and olher relafed acfivifies, we need fhe assis+ance of These boys. Wifhaul Their help, mosl' of our evenls would be failures. Fronf: Mr, J, P, Nelson adviser: T. Lukens, Rear: J. Sandquisf R, Marder, D. Rue. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Wan? 'o lake a good picfufe? The Phalography Club, supervised by Mr. Joseph Mall, will help yo. learn basic pho+ography rechniques, One can begin To masler The arf of pigrure 'raking and learn how fo prinl and develop one s own pholos. Mem- bership is open fa all-regardless of lhe Type ai camera owned. 125 Firsf Row: J. Bisncp, P. Schnyder, Second Row: T. Gerfson J, Mal adviserg F, Yoerg, Third Row: G. Mackey B, Hines, T 1 Firsl Row: N, Horner, A, Lawler, Mr, Simpson, L. Blecher. Second Row: l. Esleves, B. Seidman, M, Fraser, A. Garlenberg, L. Evans. Third Row: R. Sulzberg. C. Edwards. M. Bowker. E. Slclham. Firsl Row: D, Cohen. C. Pierce, P. Bayer. E, Nelson. Second Row: J. Cordiano, E, Shivers, F, Sandquisl. Firsl Row: B. Annunziala, B. Rubin. C. Onque, P. Miller, L. Appel. Second Row: G, Sorrell, R. Culler, M. Sedilo, R. Pepe, B. Perl- muller, D. Zuzzio, Third Row: E, Craig, Pear. L. Rosenlield, J. Tale, C. Garlner, Fourlh Row: K. Leach, M. Bannisler, P. McKay. T. Nodler, D. Savage. L. Omelio. K. Rubin. NEWS BUREAU Everyone likes seeing his own name in lhe news- paper, lor a prinled name gives one an aura ol preslige. Under lhe direclion ol Mr. John W. Simp- son, lhe P.l-l.S. News Bureau has become lhe link belween school aclivilies and lhe Courier News. The Bureau's job is lo convey lo lhe public, lhrough news arlicles, lhe imporlanl aclivilies in and around school. Al lhe same lime lhol lhey are learning oboul newspaper wriling, lhe members perform a necessary service lor lhe school and communily. PROJECTION SQUAD Aller an operalor las very prolicienlly sel up a proieclor, lhere is nolhing more dellaling lhan walching lhe lilm unlhread ilsell because lhe ma- chine was sel lo reverse, Aller embarassing momenls like lhis, a new operolor will become a veleran in lhe organizalion lhal does lhe school a greal service. The Proieclion Squad, under lhe direclion ol Mr, Nelson, operales lhe equipmenl Lhlgilsbelongs lo lhe visual aids deparlmenl ol FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Formed lo help high-school sludenls inleresled in a leaching career. lhis club is headed by Mrs. Rasmussen. The sludenls are assisled in choosing subiecls lo leach and in selecling lhe proper grade levels. The program includes, among olher lhings, lislening lo various speakers, seeing educolionol films, and praclice leaching. As exlra aclivilies, lhe club holds discussions on foreign-leaching melhods and parlicipales in communily work wilh children. 126 Q 5- X. Cloclwise: D. Rue F. Saridqusf R. Bufwe L. Draper, Mrs, Persinger, adviserg B, Drush, P, Enaellcinq B, Mangione. B. Rorlmaflwielii Second Row: P. Dennis, T. Lulcens. Firsf Row: P. Bengivenga, M, Fraser, L. McNamera E, Dil.. RED CROSS CLUB The Red Cross Club, headed by Mrs. ElizabeTh Persinger, is a service group open To all P.l l.S. sTudenTs. Aiding The PlainTield chapTer oT The Red Cross, The club handles many diTTerenT proi' ecTs. from lcniTTing and malcing hospiTal lciT5 To wrapping over- seas parcels. STUDENT STORE Paper, pencils, pennanTs, and pens! All oT These arTicles and many more are sold in our sTudenT :Tore during all lunch periods. Under The guidance of Mr. Julius Senyshyn, This group provides P.l-LS. sTudenTs wiTh many neces- sary school supplies. THE CLUB HOUSE RADIO CLUB A hams greaTesT pleasures are Tallcing abouT his rig and bragging abouT The disTanT places he has conTacTed. The radio club, under The direcTion aT Mr. Pearson, has iusT ob+ained a new TransmiTTer ThaT They hope will enable Them To geT in Touch wiTh ham opera- Tors in every counfry oT The world. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club meeTs once a week under The direcTion of Mr. Booher and Mr. A. E. SmiTh. The members are engaged in a TournamenT ThaT serves The dual purpose aT deTermining The besT player and giving The members an opporTuniTy To ploy a very inTeresTing game. Fin? Row: P. Pufsche, R, Rappaporf S. BurTon. Seafedz L, LeBow, H, Goldrich, D. Wem- Sgcond Row: L, Gerard, P. Speiqel, J. Edward, qarfner, Looking on: P. Gunsf, A. Smifh, R, J. Senyshyn, Booher, advisers: D. Shoenaad R. Schulfz. .lf LUNCHTIME- The lunch line moves olong smoo+hly. Around Our School STUDYINGY-Sherrie Woolrich ond Ronnie Nevers exchange locol gossip FUN AT ONE-Po+ Morolfo, John ifY'1+,fn- GLHOG DZMC'+LeZ', iffffgn BEAUTIFUL JOB!-Curlls Smifh finishes GH ews, Jo n oo .on on o y Sondmg O board SCII. 1- 'R' INDUSTRY EQUALS IDEAS-George Erofh works on o lherne. ' 4 - f. il 4 ,EM .. 4' ' 4 , .'-ff if A A n..,, iw- Q Q, W ,L 4 7 Q.. I f mx. 5 X is :ff -ff .fs w w I fi ,- I E' N 1 5- ' 1 ll ,V -Q Q 9, .,'AA. W T. GRANT C0 T . . 1 ' J ' 'W' Z' ,.' 'Q-mvlw. SHO!! . nrlflfllf 3 'tl-8 604 5 Q4 20 49Tl51 VARSITY Firsf Row: R. Filigerald, R. Black, J. Nevius, J. Turi. J. Tumulo, J. Plum. C. Slybel. J. Coyle. G. DeMa+leo, A. Lipperl, B. Harris., R. Rozine, Dr. Day. Second Row: R. Mazel, J. Taylor, D. Twine. R. Mines, D. Belardo, R. Crawley, R. Commune, H. 0 47t'92?':O, 48 227 3 2373 FOOTBALL Johnson, J. Foley, O. Taylor, A. Lowe. Third Row: S. Roberfs, J Kern, K. Duncan, M. Leoneffi, M, Leibowifz. K. Kisco, G. Tice J. Gallo, C. Maudsley, E. Buczek, B. Eller. A. Smilh. Fourih Row Coach Hublca. W. Brown, J, Reynolds, L. Day, W. Reynolds J. Anderson, W. Terry. B. Washinglon. R. Stiles, Coach Cospido Joseph Tumolo A Q ' John Co le A Cards Take Title! Y 1.4 Y , f I Afler a disappoinling opening lie wilh Barringer and a loss lo - A Q J powerful Columbia. Coach Abe Smilh's varsily foolball 'ream rolled 2 J il. 'lhrough ils Cenlral Jersey Group IV schedule lo anolher champion- ship in lhis league: if also garnered lhe Union counly crown and a mylhical number nine ranking in 'lhe sfale. Big Herman Johnson, one of lhe area's leading scorers and a choice on mosl all-slale Jerry Plum lirsl reams. led 'rhe Redbirds 'ro a linal six wins, I loss, and l lie log. John NeVl'-'S The forward wall of lhe Plainfield line was sparlced by such - slandouls as Dom Belardo and Ollie Taylor. These 'rwo players, ,., logelher wilh Ron Commune, John Nevius. Raymond Mines, and - X J ,ij Reggie Crawley, gave +he Smirhmen a slingy defense. The backlield P, PS1 of Joe Turi, Herman Johnson, Don Twine, and Mike Liebowilz was ii ii by considered one of The besl' in lhe slale. Olher baclclield members J' Q15 i f whose presence will be missed nexf year are John Coyle and Conrad , M T' siybei. , f l B Prospecls for nexl year are brighl, wilh many experienced varsily players relurning, Dom Belardo Reginald Crawley Joseph Turi Herm Johnson . , x . v , , J 5 30 ,, C .gi-, Vi , Ti SOPHOMO RE FOOTBALL TEAM Firs+ Row: E, Porrello P. Snyder, J, Newlon F. McKoy, L. Verddiccio. E, Demerest J. Gibriono, B. Hemmings, A. SmI+h. Second Row: P, Hlcvofe, P. Burno, C. Holsled, R. King, R. Ricci, L. Cnrislrnon, 6. Nons+eid, R. Corne+fo. Third Row: R. Hoyas, A. Lily, N: Belfrone, S. Sonly, M. DiPcolo, R. Thomas, L, Tumulo, R. Wode, Coach N. Cl-irisicos. VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD PHS. ,, .. PHS , PHS .,.. PHS , . , PHS ,. PHS .. PHS ,.... PHS ....., Bcrringer .. Coiumbio .. Woodbridge . Perlln Amboy Tlwomos JeH'erson New Brunswick . Union ..., . .. Westfield .. , FOUR MORE YARDSI- Hermon Johnson wOrl1S according fo 'rlwe scripf. I, .4 THAT DOES IT!-Six poinfs for Big Herm. HERE'S THAT MAN AGAIN! -Wesffield wonders, Will If never end! JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE-John Coyle ond Joe Turi exchange omenifies wi+I'1 Wesffield coploins, l vARslTY BASKETBALL Firsf Row: R. Shrager, P. Levine, managerg Coach Brann, B, Terry. Second Row: B. Sobel, M. Lefko. wilz, A. Griflen, A. Grace. B. Ellis. Third Row: J. Hunfer, F, Hammond, T, Hammond, P. Horowilz. D. Slime, E. Knowles. Noi Shown: A. Srnilh. HOLD lTl - Frank Hammond fakes rebound. Hard Luck in a Rebuilding Year Coach Bill Brann's hoopslers encoun+ered rugged going ihis year in a season marked wilh bad luck, injuries, and sickness, resulling in a one win, eighleen loss record. The Cards siarfed 'rhe season off wifh a bang by beaiing Springfield. 52-50. Unlorrunalely, fhe res? of lhe season was finished wi+hou'r anolher win. The squad was hampered by a lack of experience, wifh only 'rhree leHer- men relurning. Despife lhese handicaps, 'rhe leam showed marked improve- menf as 'rhe season progressed. This season's senior slandouls included Al Smilh, who led lhe leam in scoring wi+h 2I5 poinlsr Bob Sobel, and Al Griffin. Ofher senior lellermen were Emmanuel Knowles and Mike Lefkowiiz. f-4-- E Q A i CZ OOPHSI-Ted and Frank Hammond go for free ball. OVER HERE, TEDl -Ted Hammond poises for pass. COME BACK HEREIN - Al Smifh aflempis UBIQUITOUS HAMMONDS-Broiher acl does recovery. rouline. PHS ,... ..,. 52 PHS ... .. 32 PHS .... .... 44 PHS .... .... 42 PHS ,... .... 35 PHS .... .... 42 PHS .... .... 53 PHS ,... .... 42 PHS .... .,.. 34 Springfield ... Wesflield ..... Thomas Jefferson New Brunswiclr Linden ........ New Brunswick . Rahwoy ....... Springfield ... Trenfon .... Al GriFfin 57 Ted Hammond J. V. BASKETBALL Firsi' Row: P. Wiffe- man, T. Clash, R. Lewis, W. Tamo- folzl. J. Marfinlrovic, Second Row: Cough Reclr, C. Fools, P. Gufkin, R. Dixon, T. Merriff, P. Burno. No? Shown: C. Wilson. BASKETBALL RECORD PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS Rohway .... .H Linden .,..,.. .... Perth Amboy ... ...- Wesffield .... .... Woodbridge . .. ...- Union ....... ...4 Trenfon Columbia . ---. Union ..... --.- Cranford ........,..... .... Al Smi+h Bob Sobel Augie Grace TW as. Frank Hammond 18l 4 First Row: Coach Lislce, R. Morse. B. Fugle, T. Wright F. lifzel, C. Phelps, A. Sobel, J, Boynfon, L. Sr-nifh. M. Tobach- Darish, R, Burwell, J, Smart G. Naismilh, M, Mclaury, T. nil: J Simon K. Boyer, C. Liflle. Third Row: F. Meeks, l.. Sch Hazel, Coach Kern. Second Row: G. Hwchinsan, R, Hob- SVI 1 .. f-- M'- T nv. 20' x I 'I .A , lwairfz, J. 'Bloom N. Lipperf. B. Roberlson, B. Norioni B. Swillry, M. Rosenberg, M. Blumerf. f. iil'5fj.9'.John Boynton Takes Two .'. '- if Stare Titles for Liskemen! 5 ' Yi i 'A Sparked by lhe brillianl aaualic acfivifies of John Boynron, Boone Marlcey, Lee Smirh, and Bi'l Roberrsony rhe Plainfield Mermen were led by Coach Lislce 'ro a viclorious 9-4 season and lo a rhird place in lhe Union Counly Championships, as wel as a sixlh alace in 'rhe Slale Championships. Boynlon, a senior, produced an unblemished record in dual meer camperirion, He placed 2nd and 3rd respeclively in lhe 400-yard Freesfyle and ZOO-yard Individual Medley in The Easrern Infer- scholaslic Championships, ln The Srale Meel he foolc lwo lirsl places by smashing 'rhe exisring BUTTERFLY BALLET - John Boynlon shows lille form. l I records in lhe ZOO-yard Freesfyle and fhe 200'yard Individual Medley. On numerous occasions John smashed lhe exisfing pool and school records in 'ream cornpefifion. Orher lcey swimmers who' rounded oul' fhe squad were Chris Phelps, Richard Hoblilzell, Nels Lipperl, Milne Rosenberg, Bill Norlon, Tom Wrighf, Lou Schwarrz, Frank Meelcs, George Hulchinson, Charles Liflle, George Nevius, Arl Sobel, Jerry Bloom, and divers Randy Morse and Alan Cosner. PHS .. 27 Sefon Hall ,...... .USO PHS .,. ...,. 53 Mounlcin Lalces .. ,...33 PHS . ,.,.. 47 Pingry ,,,..... . PHS .. ..... 57 Lincoln .......... .,., PHS . .. 35 Columbia ,,.. PHS ,,. , . 67 Pollerson Cenfral .. .., PHS , . . .27 Wesliield ,...... ,.,, PHS ..... 57 Rahway ......,. PHS . ,..., 48 Morrislown .,,,.., PHS .. ..... 62 Asbury Park PHS .,. ,.... 62 Norfh Plainfield ,. . .... PHS , .34 Wes'i3eid . PHS .,. ..,.. 55 Jefferson ....,. .... L 31 1 ,V of 2 WELL DONE, JOHN! -Coach Vicfor Lislce con- gralulales John Boynlon. nl-s fis- 'ir fi Z , HOLD IT, LEE!-Lee Smilh praciices baclcsfrolre. WOW, lT'S COLDl -Alan Cosner fesfs +empera+ure ol pool. 137 l ON YOUR TOES! - Bill Roberfson readies a fake-off. i if 329 Y' fa' '2- .. ,ig -.-wg Qi: -, ,f V. 'ME -- . r . cg 51' 0109! 'V 41-r Racket Men Again on Winning Side of Ledger! Under fhe capable direcfion of Coach Gilberf Young, fhe Plainfield nefrnen complefed a successful season, winning eighf and losing six of fheir scheduled mafches. Hampering fhe fennis squad in fhe beginning of fhe season was fypical, rainy spring weafher. Affer losing fhe firsf four mafches, fhe raclcefmen gained experience and finished fhe remaining schedule wifh an 8 and 2 record. This comebaclc gained momenfum which was largely due fo fhe falenfs of Roy Garfner, playing firsf singles: Rod Merrill, and Jim Dunn, fhe number fwo and fhree men. Lilce mosf of fhe ofher members of fhe feam, fhis group needed only experience fo improve. Serving fo round auf fhe varsify were Tom Clash, Dave Black, Ron Shrager, Howie Pines, Nolan Rosall, Milne Lellcowifz, Sfeve Appell, and Ted MacDermoH. Alfhough fhe feam will miss 'rhe efforfs of Roy Garfner and Howie Pines, who have been graduafed, The prospecfs for anofher successful season are good. , f PHS g PHS PHS PHS PHS , g PHS... PHS .....4 ' ' PHS POW! - Sfeve Appel' 'SEZ 111 111113 shows service form. PHS... PHS... PHS... PHS... SCHEDULE Trenfon ...... Rahway .... Rahway ...... Wesffield ...,,. Thomas Jefferson Linden . ........ Perth Amboy Highland Park . Cranford ...... Thomas Jefferson N.P,H.S. .,.. . Wesffield .... N.P.H.S. .... . Perfh Amboy wHooPsl - Jam Dunn fs shows sirain of refurn. WV fj.- i.:a- f P 1.5. AL. , Enix. . .,..,x+z , .... J l WELL DONE, OLD MAN. - Pines valleys l while Ron Schrager looks on. Firs? Row: G. Craig, J. Dunn, T. Clash, D. Black. Second Row: S. Appell, R. Shrager, R. Garfner, H. Pines, R. Norfh, Coach Young. Noi' Picfurod: R. Merrill. l . l Y VARSITY BASEBALL llPvfilIl We Firsf Row: J. Ryzoff, E, Markowski, J. Turi, B. Boyce, D, C-reenwood, B. Jacobsin. Second Row: Coach Liddy, S. Sfagaord. R, Block, A. Smith, P. Liske, W, Baldino, T. McCreesh, C. Sfybel, A. Griffen. Coach Liddy's Crew Has Winning Season! The Plainfield High School baseball +eam of I959 compiled a very respecfable 8-7-I record in sixieeri encounlers. This marked 'rhe firsl' 'rime 'l'ha'r +he Cards have had a winning season since I952. Coach Jack Liddy's men' were sparked by 'rhe hi++ing of senior cenferiielder, Sfan Sfagaard, who finished +he year wifh a .396 baffing average. The orher seniors who served as 'the backbone of +he club were Barry Jacobson, Wayne Baldino, Joel Ryzoff, Pele Liske, and Tom McCreesh. SAFE!-Wayne Baldino makes if in a close play. The mosl crucial game of 'rhe year was fhe second meeiing wilh S+. Mary's of Elizabefh. The firsf confesr belween +he 'rwo 'reams had resulfed in a lie. By winning 'rhe second game, I4-3, fhe Cards finished 'rhe season over 'rhe long soughf .500 mark. SCHEDULE PHS ..... 3 Rufgers frosh ......l2 PHS Trenion ........ PHS Rahway ....,. PHS Hillside ,.,..... PHS New Brunswick ., PHS Thomas Jefferson PHS PHS PHS PHS Perfh Amboy .. Sf. Mary's ...., Union ......... New Brunswick . Wesffield .,.... PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS Woodbridge Sl. Mary's ..... Sacred Heorf .. Springfield ..... Union SLIDE, JOE!--Joe Turi gels back on bog. a V 72'l f:6w..,1 UP AND OVER- Herm Johnson again finishes first STOP THOSE WATCHES!-Len Gray breaks +ape. The froclc 'ream of Marshall Brown had one of ifs mosr successful years, ending +he season unbearen in dual meer comperirion, winning 'rhe Union Coun+y Championship, and capping fhe Cenfral Jersey and Srare crowns. They also lopped 'rhe Iisr of 40 New Jersey schools in The Englewood Track and Field Meer. The leam was sparlced fhis year by Big l-lerm Johnson, who demon- slraied his versarilify in all 'rhe evenfs in which he compe-led. Ofher srandours included Hans Ehrns+rom in +he weighls, Arfhur Freeman in 'rhe IOO and ZOO yard dashes, and James Anderson in +he broad jump and 200 yard dash. Orher imporfanf members of The 'ream were Neal Dern, Bob Zagoria, Joel Nadler, Pe+er I-lierl, Al Palillo, Bob Reese. Woody Sobel, and Lynn Grey. TRACK SCHEDULE PHS .,,, suv Perrh Amboy ...ab PHS .... 99 2 Thomas Jefferson .... l7'f2 PHS ,... 76lf2 Monlclair ,.., .,.. 4 Olfg ' ' PHS .. 78 CI bi .. ....39 TQERE SHE GQESI-M'le L'ebO PHS ...75V2 Ugg: if ..... .i.r 4 H12 W' 2 PUJS S 0+ WCY 0U+- ws .,,. vzy3 Woodbridge- .... 4-W3 Track Team Goes Undefeafed. State Champs! OUTDOOR TRACK Firsf Row: C. Carfer, B. Grimes, D. Follc, R. Edwards, R. win, R, Hall, R. Commune. S. Riveles, F. Cmningham, R. Williams, K. Franklin, R, Lambert manager: Coach Brown. Reese, J. Newron, N, Dern, D. Wedgeworrh, F. McKay. Second Row: A, Freeman, P. Hierl, E. Anderson, A. Grace, Fourfh Row: D. Kendall, J, Ganey, B. Zagoria, J. Pafrerson, J. Good, G, Bayer, R. Johnson, M. Lee L. Gray C. Fools, J. Taylor, H, Johnson, T. Fosler, D. Twine. R. Predmore, G. Nones'eid, M. Leibowifz. Third Row: R. Harper, W. Good- P, Burno, P. Klaas, P. Adams 5? cnoss couNrRY M ,, W raise VWYIZ, Firsf Row: D. Follr. A, Grace, A. Smifh, D. Hardy, R. Harper. B. Ansel, T, Clash, T. Freeman. Thir Row: R. Lamberl. R, Williams, R. Goldman. Seco-nd Row: S. Terry. manager: rnanagerg A, Aalcre, P. Klaas, J. Rosenberg, D. Jahnsfan. R. Bowers, F, Williams, B. Ellis, R. Resnilcorlf. D. Kendall. B, Fifzgerold, T, Merrill, D. Regan, G. Casey. Coach Brown. For fhe second lime in fhree years, Coach Marshall Brown's harriers won lhe Union Counly, Cenlral Jersey, and Slafe cross counfry crowns. The ream was led by junior Ralph Harper lhraugh an excellenr dual meer season of len wins againsl' one selbaclc. Only a 27 To 28 loss lo New Brunswick deprived lhe Cards of an undelealed season. The key lo lhe 'reams success was deplh. Na+ far behind Harper in almosf every race were Ronnie Williams, Augie Grace, and AI Smilh. They were supporled by Dave Hardy, Dave Follc, Danny Regan, Tam Fosler, Dave Johnslon. Barry Ansel, and Joel Rosenberg. PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS CROSS COUNTRY-I959 RECORD Union ..........,..... .,.. , .. ....I9 ' ....l5 ,...28 NewBrunswiclr......... .-.lb Hunferdon Cenfral ....I9 Norfh Hunferdon Cenfral ....26 Hillside Trinify ..,.l5 Jefferson ....I6 Mounlain Lakes .. ...,I8 Morris Hills . f.is..'f-ls-. OLD RELIABLES Cranford .................. Firsf Row: Dave Folk, Ron Williams, and Ralph Harper. Second Row: Al Smith, Dave Hardy, and AU9'e GWCB- ....36 ....I5 ....27 ,.,.39 ..,.36 ,..,29 . . . .39 ....37 WlLL I MAKE IT? -Big Herm proves fhaf he I can and will. 1- 5 WATCH THAT FORM!- John Good scales lhe heighrs. EASY DOES IT!- Walf Goodwin clears bar wifh plenly lo spare. 143 Firsi' Row: C. Walfon, B. Williams, D. Savage, P. Young, R. Gil- more. K. Rassmussen, L. Blagbro. E. Wilkins. Second Row: J. Fury. Odviwf: F. Miller, P. Roloerrs, J. Snyder, B. Seifman, R. Bannisrer, K. Schulfs, D. Chandler, G. Williams. E, Maclc. M. Reiler. Third Row: C. Williams. T. Moresca, C, Evans. J. Gasfon, B. Edison, E. Bryanf, B. Page, C. Van Blake. Girls' Tennis This fall. under fhe direciion of Mrs. Jean Fury, 'lorry girls 'From Plainfield High School porficipared in alrer-school fennis. Advanced players, as well as beginners, were faughf belrer form and rechnique. I In rhe spring, 'rhe girls besr qualified por- ricipafed in a fournomenl. A frophy, in addifion ro G.A.A. poinls. was awarded ro rhe winner. Girls Enioy an Extra-Curricular Sports Program Girls' Swimming lnrerclasg swimming was held rhis spring alfer school on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This sporr was open only 'ro accomplished swimmers. A meer, which fearured swim- ming, diving, and novelfy evenrs, was held berween +he classes. according 'ro Mrs. Elizaberh Persinger, adviser. WATER BALLET- Five mermaids form a pinwheel. THEY'RE OFF!-The eighfh-periocl gym class wafches a race. 144 STanding in Fronh B, Bareford, R. King, adviser. Firsf Row: J. Norcobb, J. Ga5Ton, D, GaTher, P. Young, D. Chandler, V. Hill, E. Wilkins. Second Row: P, Galloway, K. Varga, J. -'J Lewendon, J. Boyd, P. RoberTs, K, ShulTz, F. Taylor, D Savage. Third Row: M, MacCowden, M. Sabol, E. Bryan? A. Gilcas. G. Freeman. B, BusT, C, Branch, P. Wallace, J Melniclr, M, ReiTer, P. Young, S. Helwig, Girls' Archery TwenTy-six girls Trom all Three classes meT on Mondays and Wednesdays To parTicipaTe in oTTer- school archery, The girls meT during The winTer season in The girls' large gym, under The guidance aT Mrs, RuTh B. King. CapTains of The Teams were elecTed. and laTer in The season TournamenTs were held in which The various classes compeTed Tor group and individual honors. Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion aT PlainTield High School has as iTs members any girls ThaT have par- TicipaTed in aT leasT one aTTer-school sporT. In The spring aT The year, The girls meeT and elecT oTTicers. During The year The officers meeT wiTh Their faculTy adviser, Miss Audrey Joyce, To decide an a pro- gram Tor The year, seT up policies, arrange The budgeT, and help make up The slofe Tar The Tollow- ing elecTion. AnoTher TuncTion of The G.A.A. is To help carry ouT The poinT sysTem, which is The sys- Tem by which a girl can earn enough poinTs To win On award, This year The .A.ssociaTion has applied Tor membership in The New Jersey AThleTic Associ- aTion Tor Girls. G.A.A. OFFICERS,LofT To righf: P. Young, secreTary: B. Chambers, presidenfi A. Joyce, Gdviief- .1229 '46 FALL MIXER - STudenTs whoop iT up! Do You Recall . . . ? Year's Record l959- I 960 Is iT over? IT seems impossible, buT nine long monThs have passed since The opening day aT school lasT SepTember IO. For The seniors, The year has sped by even TasTer Than iT has Tor underclassmen, bringing To an end Their Tour evenTTul years aT PlainTield High School. So many happenings have Tilled The year's calendar, boTh in school and in The world ouTside. This was The year aT The Olympics, aT which The UniTed STaTes capTured Three gold medals-all for proficiency on ice. PlainTield l-ligh spenT iTs TirsT year wiThouT Tresh- men, and Two royal princes were born To C5reaT BriTain and Japan. Oh, yes. There's one more Thing- l96O was a Leap Year! l.esT These and oTher evenTs Tade in our memories, The MilesTone has provided The Tollowing record oT The school year, I959-I96O. SepTember: The TirsT Tew days ol school Tound P.l-l.S. sTudenTs Trying To become accusTomed once more To The old grind: TorTunaTely, mosT succeeded and were well on Their way To a good year. AT The TirsT BEFORE D assembly, STudenT Council oTTicers were inducTed, The EnTree made iTs welcome TirsT appearance aT The year. Work was begun on The Senior play, which was To be given The Tollowing November. On The naTional scene, SovieT Premier NikiTa Kruschev Toured The U.S.A. and seemed To be Tavorably impressed by mosT aT whaT he viewed. A maior sTeel sTrilce began, which was To cause a serious chain reacTion aT evenTs aTTecTing our economy. Back aT school, TaoTball season opened wiTh a Tine conTingenT OT players To bring us anoTher vic- Torious season. Odober: This was The monTh OT The World Series and The I4Th birThday ol The UniTed NaTions Organ- izaTion. ParenTs came back To school aT The TirsT P.T.A. meeTing, and members of The Sophomore class conducTed an enTerTaining quiz program-- You're on your Own -during an assembly. On OcTober 2, long lines of sTudenTs made Their way Through The audi- Torium. each person receiving his T.B. paTch as he passed Through. The monTh was culminaTed by an evenT we would meeT again during The year, some- Times gladly, someTimes noT-The end of The TirsT marking period. AFTER ...- November: Turkey and cranberry monfh greefed us wifh reporf cards. Seniors did an impressive iob and led fhe honor roll. Incidenfally, for many fhis monfh was minus fhe cranberries, because much of fhis de- lecfable commodify was confiscafed by fhe govern- menf because of fhe use of a chemical spray believed fo cause cancer. Varied abilifies were displayed by Sophomores af fheir falenf assembly. Our Town, fhe Senior class producfion, broughf laughfer and fears fo a recepfive audience and proved fo be a huge financial success as well. A period of holiday fesfivifies was sfarfed wifh fhe annual Thanksgiving assembly and vacafion. Plainfield again beaf ifs old rival, Wesffield, in fhe fradifional Thanksgiving Day game. December: During December fhere were signs of fhe holiday season fhroughouf 'rhe building. Af a Senior class assembly we were happy fo find ouf fhaf fhis year's prom would be held oufside of fhe school. af fhe Marfinsville lnn. Presidenf Eisenhower's journey fo foreign capifals, culminafing in a Paris conference of Wesfern leaders, highlighfed fhe monfh's polifical ac- fivify. Af P.l-l.S., Seniors had already begun fo apply fo schools of fheir choice and 'ro fhink seriously of fufure plans. The firsf of fhe year's College Board exams was adminisfered. The eagerly anficipafed Chrisfmas vacafion finally arrived, climaxing fhe lasf monfh of I'-759. January: We began fhe new year, I96O, wifh reporf cards, and Seniors mainfained fheir honor roll lead. Our ice skafes were sfill lying idle. Alfhough if was winfer, fhe weafher was nof winfry enough for skaf- ing. The fashion rage fhis year seems fo have been racoon collared coafs for fhe girls, and bofh boys and girls favored very bulky sweafers. We will all remember Dickey Chappelle, foreign correspondenf and phofographer, who gave a sfimulafing folk abouf her recenf frip aboard a U.S. ship guarding Formosa's wafers. Mrs. Chappelle's excifing accounf of her ad- venfure was illusfrafed wifh colorful slides which she had faken herself. Signs of fhig year's coming Presi- denfial elecfion manifesfed Themselves. as Senafors r i I'- L l. x li -T-r li i A l si ,fl i, I , P TALENT ASSEMBLY- Sophomores enioy some local falenf. John F. Kennedy, Huberf Humphrey, and Vice-Presi- denf Richard Nixon fhrew fheir hafs info fhe ring. Couples danced fo fhe music of Doc Brown of fhe Winfer Carnival. a semi-formal dance sponsored by fhe Junior class, bringing fhe rnonfh fo a pleasanf end. February: February, alfhough fhe shorfesf monfh, con- fains many holidays, including fhe birfhday anni- versaries of 'rwo Presidenfs and Sf. Valenfine's Day. A pafriofic assembly helped 'ro commemorafe some of fhe evenfs and people responsible for our counfry's greafness. Sfudenfs aspiring fo Sfudenf Council offices received fheir pefifions. P.l-l.S. members of fhe Amer- ican Field Service were busily seeking financial sup- porf for fhe visif of a foreign exchange sfudenf fo our PEP ASSEMBLY- Twirlers hel sfir u s irif before a bi ame! P PP 99 0 school. ForTunaTe were we To have a mid-winTer recess, buT we came back To face The end of anoTher marking period. On our reTurn, General MoTors Corporafion presenfed an enioyable and informafive demonsfrafion of scienTific progress. March: March began wiTh The presenTaTion of speeches To The sTudenT body by The candidaTes for nexT year's STudenT Council. The Play's The Thing, and The evening of The lnferclass Play Tournamenf found a number of P.l-l.S. Thespians displaying Their TalenTs. Again, wiTh The aid of voTing machines, Those sTudenTs who had regisTered were allowed To choose nexf year's STudenT Council officers. Who can forgeT The exciTing waTer carnival ThaT was sfaged in our pool? Sponsored by our swimming Team, This gala evenT produced funds which were puT in our foreign exchange fund. April: Spring arrived, and along wiTh iT came a hosT of acTiviTies. Preparafion for The elecfion of nexT year's class officers was under way, and many clever posTers covered The bulleTin boards. A number of Seniors had already been accepfed by schools, colleges, and universiTie5 ThroughouT The counTry, and They realized more Than ever ThaT only a shorT Time remained for Them aT P.H.S. We refurned from EasTer vacafion and found iT quiTe difficulT To concenTraTe on our sfudies, for The beaufy of The season had cap- TivaTed us wiTh resulTing spring fever. Finals were noT far off, however, so we Tried To remain sfudious a while longer. May: IT was Truly The merry, merry monfh of May. PreparaTions were in full swing for The Senior Prom To be held in June. The Choral FesTival was an evening of pleasanT harmony, and The colorful dress of The female chorisTers added ThaT exTra Touch of spring. The only blemish on our feelings of merrimenT were ThoughTs of The coming final exams. C'esT la vie! June: Senior Prom . . . posTel gowns and whiTe dinner iackefs . . . The scenT of lovely corsages . . . mid- nighT dinner . , . dancing unTil Two. WhaT a glorious evening! Signing one anoTher's yearbooks was a popular pasTime. Then we worked! Exams! All of a sudden iT was June 2OTh . . . CommencennenT Exer- cises. WhaT words could describe The emoTion of each Senior as he sTepped up To The ploTform To receive his diploma? We have said good-by To P.l-l.S., buT in word only, for Plainfield!-ligh will be a parT of us always. We value The associaTions we have made here and The lasTing friendships we have formed. How could we ever forgeT The happy Times in lunch, aT dances, and during fooTbaIl games? We are graTeful To The facuITy for The parT They played in esfabiishing a solid foun- daTion for our fufures. Thank you, Plainfield High, for giving us These four years. May we be a credif To you. AND, FINALLY, GRADUATION! 'Y r vfvr egg., r 8 'f1 1v 3,:or f ' i 1, 'Wulf 'V .vis ur U 'A 'H Q I Q W 'Xi Edlfor rn Chief Lulerary Edrfor Phofography Edlfor Feafure Edufor Typnng Edslor Ar'r Edllor Sporrs Edlfor Gvrls Sporfs Edllor Sfaff Phorographer Faculfy Adviser BUSINESS STAFF Sophie Urbanker B Florence Shuha Mr SI'erImg Advnser Held: Buggel Tom Byrne Barbara Polslcy Margaref Kahn PHOTOGRAPHY Fran Osborn Alice MaHhews Sue Fleuschman Andrea LIVIFIQSTOTI Pl Fran Jullano Linda Rosenfneld Judy Bohlen, Busuness Manager Gall Breen Na ncy Ba rreff Mllesfone Sfaff EDITORIAL STAFF ART STAFF Jan s Groover Nancy BarreH Pal' Alan Helen Snelzelc Brll Lucas JeweH'e Tafe Sallie Fnsher Roberla Klelnhans Joyce Glasser Tom Byrne usnness Manager TYPING Sophie Urbanlcer Rosemary Do+y SPORTS Paul Wnffeman Ted MacDermoH Ed Sfafham ADVERTISING STAFF Mr. Dixon, Adviser Vlclu Bauer, Typusr Marcelle Swearmgen Charloffe Sfeun Geri Gololcow Drane Savage Joan Schwarlz Carol Daly Jan Gary Charloffe Srenn Judy Rosenberg Marianne Cunnnhf Jo Ann I-Iowell J Basso Rene Cohen Sandra Cowlxng Susan Mlller Shurley Smxlh Judy Hursch Joy Muller Lorna Appell Jeanne Wodrxch Barbara Busher Pa'I'rlcla Lynch Susan Sam son Clanre Os orn Marsha Becker Carol Tepel Sue Hes Fred DuBow Lols Hirsch Richard Rose EcIgarJ Carney LITERARY Toby Nadler Sandra Smnfh Carol Hrmmler Barbara Lee Sampson Vnrgnnra Lmdes Judy Gunsl' Rudd' Berger Dave Bomberger Ruchard Goldman Phyllus Manzella FEATURE STAFF Kalhy Close Florence Darwm Audrey Garlenberg Robnn Mendell Anne Lalhn Marcra Robmson Sue Flenshman Pefer Bounpane Sara Bloom Anne Jollen Lorraune Augusl' Carole Garlner Mary Ann Sabol Lvnda Lewis Judy Snyder Rhoda Cufler Ellen Gross Valerne May O ' I ......,..,,.............................. 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PL 6-5291 RAWSON MOTORS 320 Park Avenue Plainfield. New Iersey SWAIN'S ART STORE Established 1858 Plainfield. New Iersey New Hope. New Iersey White Plains. New Iersey THOMPSON TYPEVVRITERS, Inc. A11 Types of Office Machines O SOLD O RENTED I REPAIRED Royal Office Machine Agency Victor Adder Agency 187 North Ave.. Plainfield. N. I. Phone: PLainiie1d 7-2900 Showplace of Nationally Advertised Brands 316 W. Front Street Plaigiield, N. I. Complete Home Furnishers PL 6-0054 IOHN FRANKS MEN'S APPAREL 131 Park Avenue Plainfield. New Iersey 155 rings pins medals charms cups plaques trophies excellent design skilled craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS IEWELER DIEGES 6 CLUST Boston 17 Iohn Street. New York 8. N. Y. Providence Manufacturing Iewelers Plainfield 6-1899 TI-IE PARK FLORIST 613 Park Avenue. Between Sth and 7th Plaintield. New Iersey CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS Of' 1960 ESTIL'S. Inc. School and Office Supplies 313 E. Front Street Plainfield, N. I. 70 YEARS OF FOOTWEAR SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY VAN ARSDAI.E'S Headquarters for Spalding Footwear 137 W. Front Street Plainfield. N. I. Tel.: Llberty 9-1826 - 27 Compliments ol W. BOHLEN 6. ASSOCIATES Realtors - lnsurors RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL Mortgages Estates - I-'arms Insurance 495 Main Street Metuchen, N. I , GRADUATES or I xx 1 I We join with- all your friends and family ll U ' All an in extending to you our L x heartiest congratulations will Best Wishes From H. O. B. MOTORS, Inc. P1ainfieId's Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Comer 5th and Cleveland Avenues Plainfield, New Iersey Pl-Ginfield 5-4555 Let Us Fill Your Book Needs THE IIM'NY CRICKET THE P BOOK SHOP. Inc. Women's Sportswear and Accessories . . . 321 Park Avenue Hosiery - Lingerie - Iewelry We Carry the Modem Library Complete 607 Park Avenue Tel.: I-'Lainlield 6-4415 157 G. O. KELLERS For Better Dry Cleaning 3 - Nothing Does It Like Seven Up THE SEVEN UP BOTTLING CO. 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I ,I I , CONGRATULATIONS 1 :,I'I II'III 'III 122,f'I , I!l,?!i3I II- .Q f II I I g.I You have passed another 5 I ' J II I II lf'g. ,I Ii i milestone in prepcning your- hlm .I 1, will II ,ln ,,,n.1l.,,i,g,s .MIPARK HOTEL I MIIIQII 1 ill IlL'15'l'l,'Ii.4WVI'JHIl'I challenging days ahead. l l , N W I In I :I gn V,V y W I I II May we wish you every suc- Llw I IM! WeIlufl1lllfl.u1meme if 'md fmt You will fake M 4.-.:,.L- 5 1 LE.6llII' every opportunity to further I xI '- .TIA-I' am:- JI IjE12i5: B: I5T!'. i'-' II -mf-3, 1 your education. ilu 4 I-I FQ I ALBERT W. STENDER THE PARK HOTEL Seventh Street at Arlington ' Opposite Stender Building ALBERT W. STENDER, Owner-Manager 161 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1960 VVIGTON-ABBO'I'I' CORPORATION Plainfield. New I ersey Thank You For Your Patronage At 633 Park Avenue MIDDLESEX LUMBER CO., Inc. GALL 6. LEMBKE OF N. I.. Inc. 500 Bound Brook Road Middlesex, New Iersey Guild Opticians May Your Future Be Prosperous Quality Materials and Healthy For Good Homes Best ot Luck to You All George Golokow PLymouth Z-6944 RAYMOND LEMBKE OBRIG. President Congratulations and Best Wishes atchung om Bammwwlme , Maeva Awww 0 327 West Front Street I Plainfield, N. J. 0 PL 5-llOO 162 +-+++ + FROM OUR FARM TO YOU! For Some of the Finest in DAIRY PRODUCTS Call SCHMALZ DAIRY FARM Established Over 40 Years Mountain Avenue. Warren Township, Plainiield, New Iersey PLainiie1d 6-2277 Mlllington 7-0025 +4-4-+4-4++-G++-0+ 163 .Q - , 1 . ' '17 .:- v 557 qxfh - N1 L .- ,W , X ' , ' q 'ifa 5 4-7, fvf' K 15611, . A 5' N155 'Ry A 'Z-1 f' A 1 ' - t -L ' -7 1 v 55 ' !-'.' Q , , .Y P53 'sw Aa lil'-56 l O -In X6 , P 3 . ,H7 w f , fs-Zz. ' Q s kay l T ' R v x , - ll -Ml E?-,it X . Q st' f 'O .W ROUDEST HOUR . . . . . . Culminating a period in your life you will always want to remember. As your official photographer, we feel elated to have been able to document this cherished era with photographs pulsating the very life you lived - the very thoughts you spread - the very feeling you so warmly and sincerely lshared. This reality though captured in a split second will be an everlasting record for posterity. The future holds many events for you that you will want to remember - Please feel free to call upon us for all of your photographic needs. Lllll TA -'l'llllMAS ST lllll FOREMOST SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THE EAST x 5 Q ,Q - g aaae S X Q f Af. 3 ' Q P 15 :J u Y Where do you go from l'uere...ancl how do you get there? ova smcsnrs BEST wrsmss TO GRADUATES or THE cuxss or 'eo skvlucs 44' 9 ON szwmcs ' COMPOUNDED INSURED 3 A 0 5 SEMI-ANNUALLY Cf 1:0095 ASSETS 0VER 21 DIILLIIIN Graduation is a time for looking ahead . . . a smart first step in the direction of your ultimate ambition is to open a savings account here . . . then keep add- ing to it regularly. 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