Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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10 SENIOR SCOPE RUSSEL HINKEL } 431 Springfield Avenue. “Youth holds no society with grief.” School Orchestra, 7, 8—Youth Week, 8. GENERAL - LATIN COURSE PRINCETON. MILDRED HOLLEY 100 Boyd Street. “The Heavens such grace did lend her.” Paul Robeson Club, 5, 6, 7, 8—Dramatic Club, 7—Swimming Club, 2, 3—Christmas Play, 5—Glee Club, 4, 5—A Capella Choir. GENERAL COURSE HARLEM, HOSP ALIINGY - FRANCIS PADUANO 185 Abington Avenue “Good behavior is outstanding. Captain, 7, 8—Chairman Ring Committee, 7, 8—-Photography Club, 8—Science Club, 8 GENERAL - LATIN SOUTH CALIF. UNIVERSITY. GRACE THOMPSON 9 - 6th Avenue. “Hark, hark, the lark at heavens gate sings.” Glee Club,—Paul Robeson Club, 5, 6, 7, 8—Dramatic Club, 6—A Capella Choir, 5, 6 —Swimming Club, 2, 3—Christmas play, 5. GENERAL LINCOLENSHOSPIPAL ON cave NORMAN WILKENFELD 169 Norfolk Street. “Silence is the mother of truth.” GENERAL COURSE BUSINESS. AUTOGRAPHS

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MARGARET SULLIVAN 201 Scheerer Avenue. ‘Whatever is accomplished, must be accomplished well.” Humane Poster Award, 3—Library Guild, 5—Vice-President Library Guild, 6, 7— President Library Guild, 8, National Business Women’s Poster Award, 7—News Editor SCOPE, 6, 7—Editor SCOPE, 8—Certificate of Merit, 7—Toy Contest Award, 7— Chairman Prom Committee, 7, 8—Pratt Scholarship, 8—Citizenship Award, 8—Repre- sentative at Press Convention, 8. ARTS COURSE PRATT INSTITUTE MARGUERITE TURNER 634 - 8th Street. ‘A merry heart goes all the way.” 2 Cheverons for gym, 3, 4. GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED CHARLES WEBBER 7 Rowland Street ‘What should a man do but be merry.” Science Club, 1—Math Club, 1—History and Civics Club, 1—Red Cross Council, 7. GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED CHARLES WALKER 86 Monmouth Street ‘The soul of this man is in his clothes.” Freshman Track Team, 1, 2. GENERAL COURSE Nett Os JOSEPH BARRY §8 North 6th Street “A proper man as one shall see.” Dramatic Club, 3—Class Captain, 2—Class Athletic Manager, GENERAL COURSE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CHARLOTTE FORM 136 Livingston Street Silence is sweeter than speech.” Ait Staff SENIOR SCOPE, 7, 8—Ring Committee, 7, 8—Social Problems Club, 8. ARTS COURSE UNDECIDED.



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SENIOR SCOPE SENIOR SLAMS Names Characteristics Suitable Songs Idiosyncracies Albernetha Adams Neatness Sophisticated Lady Lacy Blouses Claudia Barbato Obliging You’re An Old Smoothy Rolled Stockings Catherine DeLuca Dress Waiting At The Gate For Katie Love Rose Ehrenkrantz Youth Keep Young And Beautiful Secrets Elfriede Fritz Good nature Everything I Have Is Yours Janitor Charlotte Form Quietness Hush My Mouth Seclusion Sara Goldfarb Originality I’m Young And Healthy Independence Mildred Holley Dancing ’ve Got Rhythm Lindy Hop Louise Kolshorn Impatience Get Goin’ Red Margaret Longus Zeal Marching Along Pianos Mary Massewitch Seriousness Mary Is A Grand Old Name Receipts Helen Mitchell Studious Let’s Make Hay While The Reading Shines Jessie Scholl Dependability It All Depends On You How Should We Know Rose Sherman Popularity Cute Little Cuddlesome Baby Roses Eleanor Steger Delicacy Butterflies In The Rain West Point Margaret Sullivan Artistic Tell It To The Marines Cadets Grace Thompson Voice Sing To Me Fellows Marguerite Turner Reserve Everybody Loves My Marguerite Candy Rosalind Zabow Personality Beautiful Girl Dates Rita O’Connell Amiable Lovable Rose Sherman Joseph Barry Sereneness Why Haven’t I Told You Babies Allen Bornstein Dancing Keep Tempo Miss Sloan John Burbella Swimming He’s A Humdinger L’Eau George Cohen Ability Love Locked Out Pie Thomas D’Ambola School Spirit You’re In My Power Whistles Marcus Escowitz Flirting I’ve Had My Last Affair Attention Robert Ehrenkranz Impulsiveness Do, Do Somethng Hating Girls Bronslaw Gemra Modesty Oh Come On And Let’s Get Blonds Friendly Mariano Mortellito Athletic The Man On The Flying Trapeze Red Lights Francis Paduano Seriousness Love Thy Neighbor Femmes Vito Ricigliano Ambitious Let a Little Sunshine Interfere Sleep With Business Edward Small Courtesy Cinderella’s Fella Robert Ehrenkranz Russel Hinkel Poetical Play, Fiddle Play Latin Charles Walker Dress Lazybones Smoke Z Charles Webber Wit Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries Limericks Norman Wilkenfeld Quietness One Alone Seclusion CLASS WILL Aspiration Mannikin Horse Doctor Old Maid Tailor Paint Mixer Ask Her Ballyhoo Writer Old Lady Shakespeare II Chambermaid Develop Funny Faces Nosey Body Peeker Mother-In-Law Sploucher Roof Painter Waitress Pulse Tester Joke Fortune Teller Archaelogist Candy Salesman Strong Man Town Painter Policeman Driller Sign Painter Chauffeur Juggler Medicine Man Capitalist Funny Man Radio Crooner Model Fabricator Movie Hero How They Got Through Studied Imitated Mae West Good Work Surprise It’s A Secret Nobody Noticed Protested Whirled Jumped Purposely With The Rest Sat Yelled, “Fore” Why Ask Flitted Navy Helped Served Ask The Girls Smiled Laughed Seeking Cicero Late As Usual In The Dead Of Night Gift Of The Gods Called Signals Graft It’s A Puzzle How Do We Know Tumbled Good Behaviour Contract Expired Looks Fiddler Burned Joked Heel and Toe We, the graduating class of June 1934 of the Arts High School, being sound of body and mind, and realizing that the approaching exams may not leave us in the condition noted above, do hereby declare this to be the last Will and Testa- ment of the Class of June 1934. We bequeath, To the Freshmen:—Permission to use front entrance and stairway (if they can get away with it) and a book of late slips and excuses autographed by Mr. Webb; To the Sophomores:—The student court’s good judgment and malicious persecution; To the Juniors:—Boswell, Johnson, and the almighty Chaucer; To the Coming Seniors and Miss Eddy:—that most interesting and absorbing book ‘Muzzey’; To Miss Stewart with regret:—any supplies that we have overlooked in our rush; To Mr. Packard:—G. O. money, SCOPE money, and all other organization money; To Mr. Webb:—A noisy auditorium and a flock of incoming Freshmen; To the school in general:—Seven periods a day and that haunting Crystal Gazer. We do hereby appoint Miss Ruth Gronheit executor of this, our last Will and Testament. of our last seal, this twenty-sixth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-four. WITNESSES: Rita O’Connell Claudia Barbato Rosalind Zabow Rose Sherman Catherine De Luca We set in witness there- THE CLASS OF JUNE 1934. Attorney, George Cohen.

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