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

 - Class of 1959

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South Plainfield High School - Regit Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 68 of 104
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The The bers THE HALL PATROL HALL PATROL ROSTER Mr. Jost--Advisor Walter Weiderman --------- Captain Mario Perrucci ----- ------- l st Lt. Elinor Warrick ---- ---- -S ecretary Bernice Crosby ----------- Treasurer MEMBERS Walter Weiderman Bruce Crosby Mario Perrucci Susan Kavka Robert Muglia William Regan Elaine Carr Carmen Sylvestro Nancy Reincke Janet Cairns Carl Sheran Pat Ricci Elinor Warrick Janice Updegrove Celeste Gearino Bernice Crosby William Stanley Maryann Messina Bruce Hawkins Carol Slicner Joseph Piersante William Bausmith John Muller James McCoy Pat Garzillo Roosevelt Denson Margaret Donaruma Susan Hartzell William Butrico Christine Maddalone Thomas Kapsak Donna Selke Ray Locke John Arnold chief ftuiction of the Hall Patrol is to maintain and promote organization throughout the school's area. members of this group are Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores, selected by the faculty and approved by the mem- of the Patrol. officers of the Hall Patrol are voted for annually and are known as the captain Qpresidentj, lieutenant fvice- presidentj, which must be boys, and the secretary and treasurer. The Hall Patrol meets bi-monthly. The FIRE DRILLS The purpose of our fire drills is to develop a habit of how to act during a fire drill and, if necessary, an actual fire. lt has been proven that many deaths are a result of panic, rather than burns. Asphyxiation during panic, is also a major cause of death. Fire drills help to alleviate this panic, and it becomes a normal reaction to follow directions of fire patrol men. The seriousness of a fire drill should never be minimized, because the elementary school is part of our building and the danger is far greater. There is an advantage of having a one -story building and window area. Although our building is as close to fire- proof as possible, the ignition of paper or clothing is a potential danger. Briefly, the fire instructions are: fly Walk, do not run in line to the assigned exitg Q21 Absolutely no talkingg Q30 Do not pushg Q41 Follow the fire patrol's instructions. FIRE PATROL FRONT ROW: JosephPiersante, Dirk Van l-lart, Peter Piro, John Perrucci, Robert Muglia, John Dallesnadro, Warren Kregsman, George Linger, Mr. l-larold Wyc- koff Advisor. MIDDLE ROW: Ro- bert Simon, Bruce Hawkins,Wal- ter Weidermenn, Richard Lisak, William Ball, Patrick Ricci, Ro- bert Callahan, John Muller. BACK ROW: Kenneth Ayers, John Bowers, Alfred Lasiewski, Ronald Burger, Thomas Gorm an, Orlando Madamba, Perer Soper.

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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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ANNOUNCERS CLUB Barbara Hall, Mr. Comras--Ad- visor, Walter Weidemann, Joyce Fittipaldi, Rosemary Raio, Pat Garzillo, Nancy Reincke. X V XJ :gy X, N NX 1 V THE SPANISH CLUB WV K V 5 The Spanish Club meets on the first and third Thurs- -t lv . , 1 N , x, -1 of days of each month. The meetings are usually con- , s.,. - 3' 1 X. fi, ducted in Spanish. A B NN - D There are four officers: El presidente, el vice- k fj presidante, el tresorero and el secretario. X X The Club takes an annual trip which includes a visit X to a Spanish restaurant and a movie. f , Y f ,Q , g ,LL , IL 1.-J 1 V -Vfllxr ' IL L f . X , X i! ' .Tv -' ,.4 ' SPANISH CLUB W, SPONSOR: Dr. Abeles Elinor Warwick, President, Eric Margenau, Vice President, Susan Sharefk, Treasurer, Margarta Horvath, Secretary, Ted Fary- niak, Joe Kelley, Roberta Joy- nes, Paul Bercaw, Susan Jacobs, Margaret l-lorvath, Roy Malpas, Irving Neumann, Bill Mohn, Frank LaVecchia, Rosemary Raio, Richard O'Brien, Judy Mittermeier, Margaret Cullen, Melba Bro adhurst, Barb ara John- son, Bob McGuinnes, Eric Mar- genau, Sandy Kavka, Ann Ken- yon, Pat Zampella, Beverly Gy- urisin, Gail Krogh, Virginia Per- rino, Frances Profumo, Susan Sharyk, Mary Ann De Francesco, Pat Gratta, Sally Wrublcvski, Madeline Warrington,Bctty Mo- oney, Carole Rogers, Marie Wei demann, Robert Middleton, Lor- raine Olechna, Judy Cox. X ' I

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