Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1935

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VA vVereNEAY Ee Rie PALE. | OSE ES OR FEAR 2... ? The blush of Nick D’Ambola upon sight of a girl? June Dunn not speaking of her Johnnie? Walter Glenn not trying to cause every new girl heart pains? The three B’s, Jean Burlick, Olga Boucouralas, and Annette Braelow without one another? Alex Jannicelli, not sighing over his little (Squeegee) Louise Julian? Gilbert Kadish and Mike Moschuk without going into a huddle? Morton Margolis bossing anything and everything? Warren Young taking Mary Picon seriously. Poor errand boy! Anthony Roback picking on the poor freshies to push around and thinking he is a Junior policeman? Sam Pennetta always being a sport over everything? Leon Miller gushing all over himself? Herman Rich telling of his experiences in the Turkish bath? Nat Klein not wrinkling his brow, and giving you that come hither look? And last but not least Wesley Schoendorf ever without his bodily characteristics (spats, derby, raccoon coat, etc.)? Tiles eARS SEE DOUBLE 5 Angelle vy lee Ues 1G Ruth Batson......----.---..----------- Claudette Colbert Stay As Sweet As You Are... Miss Gronheit SOLED: TaN aol aeled Ge a ean Aa Charles Butterworth ahiscceN ices eee oe. Wes Tee Peg tee Dt aclOW ea Se seh Barbara Stanwyck nce PAnE Oldusmocchy eee Mra Fulop OSS SN ee eee a ey ie LeOnlysHavesEyesstot) You tac hee Mr. Perry Nae Klee INed Sparke Here Comes the Britthinnsnnn Miss Eddy (ne achiimethee Ak ee eens Nancy Carroll Hagder Across the, lables oan Lunch Room ROR Rich tae eck terete, be William Powell Mou resaeb ulcer Up pe ressssemersee ses Mr. Wishnefsky i 7 Fea TSE ES itp eee ee oe Patricia Ellis Be Still My Heart............-.----------1eee- History Tests Satie WMS TE G ee eee ese aera Fredric March Awan Deaticir ul f0f,s VV OLSince asa sc ceat arene Miss Vitello BOR CPU OAN meh ae 5 sna oh ean oy nteae vt cs ecate Jean Muir Neh ye Atte La VO e 280 eee oe node eens he feos enaks acy Wy ealeysochoendort:...):.-2 -2-:eetss—- Robert Woolsey Take a Number from 1 to 10.............. Mr. Deardorf Rhoda Rosen...........-----------------seseeeeeteeee Kay Francis Pardon My Southern Accent...........- Miss Travelsted Marwan ROSCNCraNte:..2 3.2.00 ic asee-ecaccasee- Richard Arlen Rhapéodyin Bliss) nscasden- Report Card Bee CAGES Serratia ne rere Marys brat Bieeetion Wy allo eM ce i oh Mr. Rich Brett Millers scen ei cesrertconnensenenctese Wallace Beery huba¥er A AGUU IS) halon Set Mea een rere eee Miss Beane [ee L La) Lesa Se ee cet ee oe ae een ees PSS Una Merkel CR Ki, Be eee Nea Seer LINENS (Glee R00 ae ee ee a Francis Lederer Sn bc ttc Pew a wet eee Mise Kruck ETUC oA EVs bo eae ee et ee ee Pat O’Brien INS tee ero o rite eens te ee eo en = Maurice Chevalier Moonlight and Roses.......--.------------------ Ma Packard Charles Jackson fie akc, rete exe DOD ee Steppin’ Fetchit Happiness Valli (ors BOL Mt ore ere per Graduation Night Melvine Grainger.221. ese Douglas Montgomery Star Light Star Bright..........-.-.----------+-- Mr. Faber ERI Cre Cox [etiam et 8 ag eee 2 oer Paul Robeson Looking for A Needle in A Haystack BA Sen poy MA GTUCIME VAT EONS. a8 ce 2 on teins kena Morton Margolis Not Bad. caore ears rare eet re ata Bean et cowa de Mrs. Meek

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SENIOR SLAMS MOST PERSONA uisiay ae ates: ree ee ee eee Doris Doll; Alex Jannicelli MOST; VERSA LE eet oe eee Ruth Batson; Nat Klein; Nat Liguori BEST cA THEE ES 3 eget ee ee me Mary Keenan; Walter Glenn WIT TTES Tica cd eee ee el eter are Pe ee Mary Picon; Herman Rich BIGGEST PUD Dee ae aoe eee er Ae eee Doris Doll; Morton Margolis BEST? DANGER S230 to seem oe ee ere eee Rubye Drake; Charles Jackson QUIE TEST oe iie yee eda aemes Canes aed Ann Lescezyszyn; Nick D’Ambola BEST “DRESSERS 2 422-4 gee eters See ee oe eee Mary Picon; Sam Pennetta BISGES TO BLUEBRE Rae. casera er aees eats te aire ee er Mae Rogers; Leon Miller BEST: LOOKIN Gites oe ee eet he tts Pe oe June Dunn; Mike Moschuk NOISTES Tele neta ag i ee ete ata Meenas Mary Picon; Morton Margolis CUTEST. ic chy ee ee ee ge ane eee Annette Braelow; Herman Rich MOST) BASHEU Lge 2 eee eee ag meets Morton Margolis; Ruth Batson DID MOSTAFORS LHEWGLAS Sate ment. eee eee Olga Boucouvalas; Sam Pennetta GLASS: BAB Yee eee 20 ee i ga omen Irene McWalters; Leon Miller NICESTVALTE-ROUND233. 23.03 oe eer ee eee es Joan Burlick; Gilbert Kadish BIGGEST BIGUR Ty 5) foe ot op eee eee a ae June Dunn; Warren Young BIGGEST? PES Ti pts 208. och chs ore ree ne ae Lois Jones; Herman Rich MOST -CONGE LER DA so. of gr ete ee eee Samuel Pennetta; Rhoda Rosen



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HUMOR Mrs. Fulop: “Spell “Straight’.” Margolis: “S-T-R-A-I-G-H-T.” Mrs. Fulop: “Correct; what does it mean?” Margolis: “Without ginger ale.” x ok OK oh) Before marriage a man yearns for a woman. After, the “Y” is silent. % “You're a lowdown, spineless jellyfish, and do you know what I’m going to do to you?” “What?” “Tm going to break every bone in your body.” k Joan: “She told me that you told her the secret I told you not to tell.” Olga: “The mean thing! I told her not to tell you I told her.” Joan: “Well, don’t tell her that I told you she told me you told her.” ok e OR Miss Kruck was giving her class a test on a recent natural history lesson. “Now, Cooperman,” she said, “tell me where the elephant is found?” A moment's hesitation: then his face lit up. “The elephant, Miss Kruck,” he said, “is such a large animal it is scarcely ever lost.” eho! aes te It’s never necessary for a man to have his face lifted. If he’s patient it will grow up through his hair. cae ke Wier eek” Mrs. Fulop: “William, construct a sentence using the word ‘ARCHAIC’.” Winter: “We can’t have archaic and eat it.” hoi pan teak Miss Travelsted: ““What is the difference between valor and discretion?” Bolinsky: “Well, to travel on an ocean liner without tipping would be valor and to come back on a different boat would be discretion.” . oe ae eee ee” Miller was riding in a taxicab when the driver suddenly lost control of the car which sped forward at a terrific rate. “My!” yelled Miller, “what's wrong?” “T don’t know,” answered the driver grimly, “I can’t stop her.” “Well for Heaven's sake!” shouted Miller, “can’t you at least turn off the meter?” xe ok Ok ® Diner: “Do you serve crabs here?” Waiter: “We serve anyone. Sit down.” et ee ee a He leaped gaily up the front stairs, flowers under one arm, a box of candy under the other. At the door he met her little brother, Johnny. “Hello, Johhny! Sister expecting me?” “Yes.” ‘How do you know?” Rohe SEP ONG Olt © et Ek tnt a eee po Lae Young: “I shall be everlastingly indebted to you, my friend, if you'll lend me a buck.” Dan Caruso: “Yes, I know. That’s the trouble.” ey ee ac Miss Kruck: “Can anyone tell me where Pittsburgh is?” Moschuk: “Please, ma’am, they’re playing in St. Louis.” ed ROT ten The orator, mounted upon the usual platform, was trying to convince a small and unenthusiastic audience. “What would you say,” he demanded, “if I told you that all of the rivers of the world were drying up?” From the back of the crowd came a voice: “Go thou and do likewise.” Pee et Mer ee On mules we find two legs behind, and two we find before, We stand behind before we find what the two behind be for. eee a es ASS RIEL ASRS COI I 2 ET Er reREES

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