Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1936

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VIGNETTE, January 1936 CROSS COUNTRY The first call for the Cross Country Team brought out no less than thirty candidates, mostly fresh- men and sophomores. Under the coaching of Mr. Levin, our new physical education teacher, the team is starting their first season of competition and have high hopes of capturing a few dual meets. Recently in the state meet, Anthony Bialochick, in a field of about two hundred competitors, placed seventeenth and the team finished eleventh. At the first initial meeting, Henry Nathan was elected manager and Anthony Bialochick, captain. Together both have made up a schedule which will promise much competition. So far this season they have met with two defeats, losing to Weequahic and Kearny and having yet to encounter West Side, Union and South Side. Some of those who will aspire to fill varsity berths are Frank Darcy, William Pearce, William Kenny, Ted Manos, William Theopholis, Eugene Robson, Russell Hoffman, William Lovett, Louis Geracos, and Theodore Guerin. SWIMMING TEAM The Arts High Swimming Team is one of the oldest teams in this school. The members have worked hard in every respect to make the team a success. Last year the team won six meets out of thirteen and tied in one. This year the Arts High Swimming Team is a contender for the city title. Under the coaching of Mr. Criswell, the team got off to a flying start, reporting for practise the first week of school and showing some rare form. This year's varsity consists of, Joe Todres, captain, Sheldon Lustig, city champion back stroke, Sam Hymowitz, Ben Lipshutz, Sidney Somolsky, Walter Greeley, Ralph Guthreau, Albert Green, and Sam Faigen. The swimming team manager, David Dunsky, has booked the following high schools for dual meets: East Side, Central, West Side, South Side, Bloomfield, Belleville, Montclair, and Columbia. GW9 SENIOR PASSENGER LIST Ne WMG OWICZ: ees accu POR eect GUASSISGEHO EARS 5 ie et. oe Ree de nes ae Ethel Radler ES? Uh eliee eee M@S IeeO PULA RIN ss ei er eo? Oa Terry Williams carriage) WS y eerie ns dee tee. BES TEASE ES expe ee oe ee Ocie Graham WAROMPOULOKOSIe nh ee 5 Bn Be BES T@EOOKING cat or rte eee eyes Mary Babriecki Praostma GOra mee eet oe 2k ks WAS TB Avo te) aetna et eet oh Mary Babriecki SIM Oli iite meets er ee. ee te BIGGESTEBLUFEER cmeee sree eet ae Dorothy Shapiro NAOT EOUMOIA DINO: onmenne Asn) ey 0s Meiae Be VEIL ES: ee ee ee a wee aS eae Louise Berry SPSL ELGS) 2 ekg hence od Ae See oe NOUS TE Sil te tees ties te ae ee ee ey Elsie Zahler NAGTTIN OAV ISE eee ea. MOSi: GONGEITED sae Sree eee f Dorothy Shapiro TREE WADE geet a ag BIGGES Is PI sie ese ene Ae ne ae ote Ethel Radler ATAUre rasta emerge ee taal oe uae OULETES be ote cote cee eet cee ee Mary Babriecki Samev cliniuaee- ofp bt AES ah de OEE Se BES DRESS ik Samireieee ecto eye eee ee, ee ed Ethel Simon SATia OLR ed ee a ee BIGGEST 4 ERA Se een ee ee Terry Williams SOla RADIA seeder re he a BIGCES ORES | Snes a eee Elsie Zahler KABA LAs Sie eee eae cies «yt DIDEMOSIBLORSSGH OO lS 4 2 ee Dorothy Shapiro PAR CevO mast lanO, ie asncer awe a). cutest: IEA SSeBA BY zeae coer eee bs eee ...Helen Kaczynskas ViacHEPOUlakOSeen etm aoe. ee Ta ee BES TSDANCGER Geese cere Beret Terry Williams nndeic, Castellano s. ) se ae eee ee SUES | pean eae x ek Oe Helen Kaczynskas “Ui ketadt lsd BS Wate oe wee oe, A a ie NA@S Te PER SON Adil see es eee ee en ee Terry Williams Soap VAS Re ll ely CR cee oa eee MOSTEAM BI I@ Stee cre ee oe cee Bessie Dillard armGss degen eats kale ee es coe LAZ| LS ieee ieee eo eS Pe oe ee a Elsie Zahler RAS PHOS EG ViSi ae pectin eek ee hee WAC Sah tS eter Ach eee cee ees ee Florence Romano [19]

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VIGNETTE, January 1936 LIBRARY GUILD First Row—Lawrence Linkov, Le Roy Crane, William Blake, Carl Balcerzak. Second Row—Betty Hoelzer, Florence Cohen, Sue Leuzarder, Barbara Sager, treasurer; John Heddes, president; Hazel Fry, vice-president; Sophie Shalit, secretary; Louise Berry, Margaret Scudder. Third Row—Grace Brinkman, trene Olszewski, Constance Crane, Doris Mooney, Mary Pawlakos, Betsy Pespas, Edith Gustafson, Adviser; Anne Stoyakewich, Rose Blake, Bernice Bingham, Ruth Conner. Fourth Row—Madeline Mesler, Max Kutcher Hope Hoelzer, Julia Novak, Leonard Sheehan, Fred Forschner, Frances Kerr, Jerome Reich, Louis Nagle. Members Not in Picture—Robert Armstrong, Thelma Rosenthal, Lillian Insdorf, George Goldstein, Irving Lessin, John Burger. The library guild is the most active, efficient and necessary club in the school. A guilder always has work to do. From the first day of school in September to the last day in June the guilder is on the job. To be eligible for membership he must be honest, alert, and trustworthy. Any person who fills these requirements is welcome to join. He also must be willing to give up three periods of his time every week. For recreation each year the library guild goes on a trip to a desired place of interest. We also have one holiday party during the year. Although joining the guild means working, the work is a pleasure. [18]

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