Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1940

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bdo Joseph Frederick Holmes. There are many fine characteristics about Joseph that have made him known to be an excellent and true friend. He is master of the piano, member of the choir and swing band. In the fall he expects to enter Morgan University. Chester Leo Jablonsky. ‘'Ches'’ as he is known by his fellow students is one of our more quiet members of the class and one of the best artists. He believes that clubs are for the frivolous but he has faithfully attended the Saturday Sculpture classes. Here's hoping Ches will forge way ahead in fields that he may choose. Carroll James. Carroll's wit is dry, but we must admit some of it is clever. His attitude towards his work including the one meant for home is ‘'there's always tomorrow’. Although he is witty, Carroll can be obstinate and stubborn at times. He also contributes his share of jokes in Chemistry class, and puns in History class even when they are not called for. On the whole classes would not be the same without him. Pauline Kaminsky. ‘The fashion designer's ideal'’. Paul is the pet model of the Costume design class. When not posing she does some professional looking work herself. Her cynical and humorous literature caused more than one smothered giggle in Health Class, much to Miss A's disgust. She belonged to the Chess and Checker Club, and Photo Club. 91400 Vel CENIES eine ln]

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Morton Harelik. If a helping hand is needed, be it friend or stranger, you will always find Tex willing. This quality has and will gain him many friends. He was advertising manager of the Vignette, and member of the Scope staff. Texas University will claim him next year. Dorothy Madeline Hart. Natural charm is a rare possession and Dot is one of its few owners. She surprised us all at the senior dance by showing us that she can really jump (she is a jitterbug to you clams that don't know jive talk). She was a member of the Patrol, Library Guild and German Club. Dorothy Ellen Hermes. Please don't picture Miss Hermes with winged sandals, and a crooked sword clasped in a muscular hand. She is no rela tion to the messenger of the Greek Gods, and besides, she would rather dance anyway. She belonged to the Choir, All-City Chorus, Patrol and the Modern Dance Group. Elizabeth Hewson. Here is one gal that can never be said to be over imposing. She arrives on time, goes to classes and then home. Beth has miracuously retained the reputation of one who always does her homework. She belonged to the Photo Club and the Fencing Team and is also an ardent archer. She in- tends to go to Pratt. ISIN ESS InHeilal © SGA seo e 4d oN@ Pe See ay cle)



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Albert Kantrowitz. The serious striving mind of Albert will Ss some day give him a great advantage. Although you don't hear much about him, he is sure to flash out occasionally as history and English bring out all of his oratory power. He ex- pects to enter the University of California in the fall. GE Zz Warren Knapp. | am very fond of the company of ladies , quotes Warren as he gaily pursues mother love. Aside from his absorbing outside interests he manages to spend an appalling amount of time in school actually working. Warren's interest in sports showed in his devotion to the Track and Cross Country Team and the Rol-O-Pals. I I { Ben L. Kohn, Jr. Ben, excels as a student, and a gentleman. Earnest and sincere, he's molded of the stuff that makes a man. f In Ben, we find one who is always getting the most out of a thing. One never hears much of Ben in the classroom, but when called upon to recite he is never at a loss. He has been a mem- ber of the Track Team and the Creative Writing Club. The University of California will claim him in September. Mathew Lazarowicz. Just tell a joke and 'Matty'’ will burst out Giggling'’. His sense of humor, and personality have made him a popular boy in the senior class. Because of these quali- ties, we know he will make many of his patients happy during his career as a doctor. Next fall he expects to enter Minnesota University. He has been a member of the Track Team, Cross Country Team, Baseball, Alderman, Patrol, Scope Representative, CS) and Chess and Checker Club. Y) INAS [mean © Sy (Chin (OTE

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