Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1935

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46. ZACH, JOHN RAYMOND “Johnnie” : The world knows nothing of its greatest men.” Stamp Club, Graduation Arrangement Committee. General 152 Belmont Avenue Undecided 47. INSINNIA, SALVATORE A. moa ke “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit.” Track Team, Cross Country Team, Boxing Club, Glee Club, Class Football, Science Club. Arts Course 621 North 4th Street Undecided 48. WALKER, CHARLES BROWN POhiweks “His heart was merry as his dress.” Dramatic Club, Cpatain of Class. General Course ‘New Jersey Law School 86 Monmouth Street 4S ESCA ASA Je BND ES bye 2G Vn Wiese cept ee ene ne nln Pre eee Literary Editor “Annie” “It’s the hard work and merciless grinding That purchase glory and fame.” Valedictorian. General Undecided 368 Hunterdon Street [AGS lees Vela ACN Dies ES AGM) Ned. We, the Graduating Class of the Art High School, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, on our own admission, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, as follows: First—To the incoming Freshmen: Patience to bear the bullying of the Seniors—you'll need it. Second—To the Sophomores: Patience and strength to carry on. Third—To the Juniors: A little of our pep and spirit, so that next term you may surpass our accomplish- ments—if ‘possible. Fourth—To the School in general: (1) To Miss Kruck, our history expert, we leave the remaining students to teach. (2) A future football team. (3) An elevator for “Freshies’” so that Seniors may sell elevator tickets “‘on the square”. (4) The right to speak to the opposite sex without getting “razzed”’ fo r it. (5) More young and pretty teachers. (6) A bigger and better gymnasium—Eh, Mr. Criswell? (7) Shorter hours with more time for lunch. (8) The right to seniors to use the elevator. Fifth—To the Faculty in general: (1) To Miss Gronheit, a year book staff full of new and bright ideas at the first meeting. (2) To Mr. Rudolf, a good dance orchestra. (2) To Miss Beane, a 4A class that can sing. (4) To Mr. Criswell, a good track team. (5) To Mr. Deardorf, a book of jokes. (6) To Mrs. Fulop, a 4A class that will be easy to handle. 7) To Mr. Packard, a small class so that everyone can hear him speak. 8) We bequeath an orchestra that will play “Heard strains as well as unheard ones”. Sixth—We hereby revoke any former or other will or wills heretofore made by us at any time. Seventh— In WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this twenty-ninth day of January, 1935. CLASS OF JANUARY, 1935. Witnesses: Samuel Pennetta, Alex Jannicelli, Morton M. Margolis, Ruth Batson, Nat Liguori, Dan Caruso. [3

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12 41. RICH, HERMAN “Richie” “A little fellow also has his advantages.” Spanish Club, Gym Club, Social Problems Club, Radio Club, Art Club, Science Club, Swimming Team, Ring Committee, Patrol, Music Club, Commercial Club, Captain of Indoor Baseball Team, Youth Week Program. General Course 18 Mercer Street Panzer College 42. SAMS, EUNESTINE ““Eunie” “Give us a taste of your quality.” Paul Robeson Club, Dramatic Club, Social Problems Club, Member of Ring Committee. General Course 167 Livingston Street Harlem School of Nursing 43. SCHOENDORF, WESLEY CHARLES “Wes” “We know him by his gait.” Vice President of Puppet Club, Business Manager “Puppet News”, Orchestra, Vice President of Science Club, President of Library Guild, Stage Manager and Electrician. General Course 73 South Orange Avenue Springfield College of Massachusetts 44. SCHEIBNER, RICHARD JOHN Dick? “They who serve well and speak not merit more Than those who clamor loudest at the door.” Sergeant of Patrol, Usher at Graduation, Challenger at Election, Scope Salesman, Flag Bearer in NRA Parade, Class Day Committee. General Course 85 Rose Terrace Undecided 45. STOYAKEWICH, ADAM MYRON “Hector” “Whistling aloud to bear his courage up.” Photo Club. pp Fhe General 444 Morris Avenue Undecided



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14 EDITORIAL ( Mr. Gutzon Borglum, at a recent lecture delivered at the Newark Art Club, asked the citizens of Newark to take care of their works of art. This request was made as a result of the dis- appearance of a sword from “The Wars of America” monument in Military Park, Newark, New Jersey. ({ This school has inspired in us the appreciation of art, and we in return shall do our utmost to abide with these standards, and raise the standards of our community so that such vandalism may never occur again. @ The Class of January 1935 asks the students that are given the opporunity to enter this art school to appreciate what is being offered to them. Housed in one building, the arts of the world are laid at their feet, to accept and appreciate. It is up to them to take advantage of this gift. Ambition and the desire to succeed is their “TUITION” in this School of Arts. SAMUEL PENNETTA, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. ( We, the members of the class of January 1935 express our earnest appreciation to the faculty members who taught us our tool subjects and introduced us to the finer things in life. Art, Music, Poetry and Dramatics—especially the latter, of which this high school stands second to none. As graduates and alumni of the Arts High School we hope that we will make this school feel as proud of us as former students as we will be proud to be its alumni. As a parting word of appreciation may we extend our thanks to Messrs. Harrison E. Webb, our principal; Roy Perry, Class Advisor, and to Miss Ruth M. Gronheit, faculty advisor for the yearbook, for their tireless work in helping us make our last year an enjoyable one. CLASS PRESIDENT. ACKNOWLEDGMENT ({ May we extend our thanks to Mr. Raymond P. Ensign, director of the Newark Public School of Fine and Industrial Arts, for his generous cooperation in allowing the use of the school facilities and in particular, for the cuts of the photographs of our building which were designed under his supervision. SAMUEL PENNETTA. OBES QUESTION FRESHIE Why have I wandered from the path Every day I go to school Of work I should not shun? For to learn the Golden Rule Why haven't I been like the rest, But instead I sit and try Who do what should be done? To throw spit balls far and wide. And now, I needs must take my due SENIOR Tis well known to me Mr. Teacher looked so mad Oh, fate! Why do you give me this, All us kids thought him a crab, An “F” instead of “B”? He’s so tall and thin, and gee =—Gilbert Kadish. Now he can’t get after me. —Ruth Batson ee gE PEDDIE

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