South Plainfield High School - Regit Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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lf? '1222Yl'??NeTi2::,wvu:4zg 1111 ln, FRENCH CLUB The French Club, under the advisorship of a faculty member who teaches French, meets twice monthly. The Club's aims are, to bring about a greater Lmderstanding of the language, and to have fun with French. The Club colors consist of those of the French flag--red, white and blue. ' French is spoken by all members at all meetings and the activities such as presenting skits,playing games, and singing folk songs are con- ducted in the language. Two trips are scheduled for each year, one to be taken in mid-winter and the final one at the close of the school year. LATIN CLUB FRENCH CLUB VIEWS ART EXHIBIT LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Comiskey, George Goodrich, Don Stilo, Stan- ley I-leimowitz, Frank Missell, Ja- net Reed, Helen Chernyk, Carol Ann Indico, Susan Bolsterle, Mar- lene Buchbinder, Don Cucurello, Miss Hilda Johnson--Sponsor. The Latin Club, sponsored by the Latin Teacher, is a club which is designed to make Latin more interesting to the students. It also promotes a better understanding of the language. The Club takes two trips a year. ,. 1 LATIN CLUB, GLORIA MADSEN, Miss JOHN- SON, ELAINE O'DEA, GLORIA POORE. msn

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TOP ROW:Josephine Butrico, Bar- bara Hagen,Yvonnc Wciss,Roberta Warrick, Susan Kirchner. FOURTH ROW: Maureen Kane, Maryhelen Perdie, Brenda Belardo, Ann Bel- le1jeau,Tom Boccia. THIRD ROW: Maryann Messina,Angelo Perrucci, Bill Regan, Jim Kahora, Jack Chang, Joyce Fittipaldi. SECOND ROW: Miss Moffet, Artea Beirn, Helen Mannion, Patrick Ricci, Donald Stilo, Jean Hale, Susan Hartzell, Elaine Carr. FIRST ROW: Genee Cerasoli, Nancy Kahora, Torn Kapsak, Donald Cucurello, Celeste Cearino, Anna Burtico. If LEADERS CORPS The Leader Corps is made up of 2 l!20lo of the student body. Its members are chosen on a basis of scholarship and leadership ability Leader Corps sponsors various school activities, including such fund-raising events as cake sales and dances during activity period. This organization is also called upon several times during the year to -act as host at school functions CP. T.A.J meetings Teacher's Workshop, etc.j lt's members act as study hall monitors and hall recep uonists. AllLeader Corps members have white jackets with their own emblem and name on the pocket and are allowed to wear them at all their functions NATION AL HONOR SOCIETY A candidate for the National Honor Society must have certain qualifications: Service to school, town, and country, Scholarship, Character, and Leadership. Both the Society and a faculty committee must approve all new members Among the projects of the National Honor Society are cake sales, scrapbook, dances trips, and maintaining this Student Handbook. Pins and membership cards are given to each member. A ' - Xa lv ,X X yf V ffl D' ' its ,,,',,.,..--s---1' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW QLeft to Righty: Miss Rose Kaufman fadvisorj,Cclcstc C-earino fPresidentj, Elaine Carr fVice-Presidentj, Genee Cerasoli QSecretaryQ, Jack Chang fTrcas- urerj, Don Stilo, Bruce Crosby, Tom Kapsak. SECOND ROW: Carol Slicner, Susan Bolsterlc, Veronica Koepke, Joyce Fittipaldi, Judy Mittermeir, Janis Updegrovc, Joe Piersantc, Don Cucurello, Pat Ric- ci, Nancy Rcincke, Jean Hale, Valerie DeSepio, Anna Butrico, Elaine O'Dea, Barbara Dorio.



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ART CLUB FIRST ROW: lrene Heaney, Pat Keller, Frank Luca, Mike Stan- ley, Jim Minello, Rod Benitz. SECOND ROW: John Callahan, John Leech, A1Caterino, Joe Capparelli, William Laskowski, Victor Zatko, William Yurgel, Mrs. Mayes--Adviser. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club is designed to give members poise and self- confidence. It also acquaints them with backstage techniques. They put on a play once or twice a year for the student body. In producing these plays, students are used as directors and prompters, as well as actors. Others apply make-up, make the scenery, and help in other important jobs. This gives everyone practical experience. ART CLUB There are two Art Clubs, the Junior and the Senior. The Senior Art Club is for students in grades nine through twelve, and the Junior Art Club is for students in grades seven and eight. Both the Junior and the Senior Art Clubs meet twice a week, on different days. Each member is allowed to choose what he wishes to do. The most popular activities in the Art Club are pottery making, water colors, sketching and pastels. While the members are working, they receive instruction from their advisor. The members are also allowed to work on projects for other activities or classes, as long astheyarecon- cerned with art. if 1' if., 'v'lf ? f tra 'ff' ll' MEMBERS OF THE ODEON DRAMATIC CLUB Freshmen and Sophomores rehear- sing for the one-act play The Crimson Coconut. CHARACTERS The Waiter ------- Robert Ippolito Jack Pincher ------ Robert Kenney Nancy Jabstid---Carmella Santoro Madames C1iserinski-- Rosemary Raio Nitro Gliserinski ----- -Paul Bercau Mr. Jabstick ----- Richard Capraro

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