Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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Viele IN ese is Eas ay, NEW JERSEY STATE DENTAL SOCIETY, POSTER CONTEST ELLARD MAXEL TONY DI BELLO First Prize = Sixth Prize CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY OF NEWARK, POSTER CONTEST State Prize RAE SARASOHN NATIONAL SOAP SCULPTURE CONTEST Third Prize - GLADYS YOUNG Honorable Mention MILDRED STEINRICH AMERICAN HUMANE SOCIETY POSTER CONTEST—1935-6 Protection of Anima!s Group: Second Prize- - LILLIAN INSDORF Sixth Prize - MURRAY MITTERHOFF Seventh Prize ALEC GUTHRIE Thirteenth Prize WILLIAM OWEN Protection of Children Group: Eighth Prize - NORMAN TOKAR NATIONAL ART WEEK CONTEST First Prize GLADYS YOUNG BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEEK— STATE CONTEST First Prize GLADYS YOUNG 26 GRADUATING CLASS RANKS HIGH IN ART CONTESTS The following lists are am- ple warrants that this years’ senior classes, have endeavor- ed, in their four high school years, to place the Arts High School on the road to glory in the field of heavy art com- petition. We are, therefore, confident that the oncoming graduating classes under the competent direction of Miss Stewart will add rapidly to the prestige of the school, until it is the outstanding free public art institution in the country. NEWARK CHARTER CENTENNIAL POSTER CONTEST First Prize = f= vcIRVINGS LEV i STELLA WALKIEWICZ Third Prize WILLIAM OWEN NEWARK ART CLUB CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Competition for High School Students First Prize ALEC GUTHRIE L. BAMBERGER GRADUATING DRESS CONTEST Honorable Mention - OLOAMUIPSKY MADELINE MESLAR AMERICAN HUMANE SOCIETY POSTER CONTEST— 1936-7 Protection of Children: IRVING LEVITT Protection of Animals: Fourth Prize Fifth Prize GLADYS YOUNG Seventh Prize OSCAR KITLER Ninth Prize LILLIAN INSDORF Eleventh Prize Twenty-first Prize HERMAN STAENBERG WILLIAM OWEN

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Vem Neos tes lay ry, DRAMATIC CLUB The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to employ first and second year pupils in all courses in such dramatic activity as they prepared for. This club's officers are seniors in the dramatic course, also manage all stage productions including those of the classes in dramatics. Membership is open to all years of the high school. The faculty adviser is Mr. Rich. RE



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