Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1940

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© Helen Fabiano. The world could use more people like Helen. She speaks only when there is something important to be said, and she is one of our star pupils. Full of fun, and quite amus- ing, Helen can be depended upon when good work is needed. Matteo Fallivene. ''Mat'' never fails to have a cheery hello for anyone, and his witty remarks have won him many friends. He is interested in commercial art, and Fawcett Art Institute will claim him in the fall. He has been a faithful member of Red Cross, Gym Club, Board of Aldermen, Swimming and Tennis Clubs. Katherine Filoso. Kay is one of the best-liked people in our class, because of her friendliness and wit. Dark-eyed, and full of the dare-devil spirit, she makes fun wherever she goes. Her beautiful curly hair may be her pet despair, but it is the envy of every girl in the class. Josephine Finnocchiaro. We have known Josephine four years. Quietly and obligingly she has gone through her high school days. Her friendliness and willingness to help have brought her a great many friends. D984, On VG NG EG Te Eee

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Louise D'Amato. Louise does not have much to say, but we must remember that Silence is wisdom’. Modest, cultured, and refined describes her very well. She has been a great asset to our class although she has been with us only two years. Louise is also a fine dressmaker. More power to you! Viola Davis. Viola is always very gay and carefree, seeming never to worry about anything. Her cheerful attitude toward life will carry her far on the road to success. Viola expects to enter Bordentown to take up costume designing. May she achieve success in her chosen field of work. Mary Descoteau. The name trouble really fits Mary to a T''. It was bestowed upon her when she was just a wee sopho- more. Mary is the kind of trouble that is very pleasing and pleasant to have around. Our greatest shock was when Mary actually completed a skirt in sewing. It took her about one year to finish it. John Eksted. John is just a newcomer to this school, but his good looks and genia! nature have made him popular. He says little, but seems to think a lot. John expects to become a mechanical engineer and will enter Newark Tech. in September. PAIRWS lain Syleia@ ene



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Evelyn Furst. Evie, in her own quiet way, has skimmed through high school in three years. Being another one of those quiet people, she is little known among her classmates. Her populari- ty took a hop, skip and jump when it was found out that she can really cut a rug. She intends to go to Drake's Business College. Robert Joseph Fuss. Bob believes in the W. P. A., and in its slogan—''take it slow’. His store of humorous stories has often drawn a group of students around him, and is one of the chief reasons for so many tardy students. When you see him with that certain glint in his eyes you wonder Little man, what now? Joseph Galdieri. The rootin-tootin sax player of our class, Joe, thrives on music. He is an ''A'' Music student, and regular mem- ber of Miss Eddy's history club. He has been an active mem- ber of our orchestra and intends to go deeper into the realms of the music world. Robert William Gawarkawicz. First you see a bright red jacket, and then you see Bob. His complete nonchalance has us all wishing we could adopt some of it. Bob is not conceited, but he does say that ''One who loves himself shall have no rivals’’. He is a member of the Gym Club and Track team. Moen ATRaT SlCr hig S:C F1©O) O'L 4 INS ae Seon we Sle)

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