Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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SEYMOUR: FACHER) 338-262. 72 Seymour Avenue Whenever you hear a loud merry ha! ha! hal, you can be sure it's Seymour. He has a very hearty laugh. Seymour's main interests ‘during his four years at Arts have been the Transportation Squad, the Track Team, and the Student Patrol. He ex- pects to go into the armed forces of the United States after graduation, and perhaps, bring home a few medals. a course in sculpture. JOHN: FRIGGLE 25 (53 eo kid! graduating class. RUTH E. FREUDENVOLL - 534 South 12th Street If you haven't met Ruthy, it's high time you did. She's that very agreeable girl, with a big smile for everyone. Her hobbies are sports, such as bike riding, roller skating, and modeling cartoons in clay (you should see them). Another favorite pastime of hers is babying her cat, ‘‘Jeeter Peter Lester Lowden Freudenvoll.’’ He is a very accomplished animal who likes classical music, tells time, and does tricks. Ruth looks forward to continuing her education with 80 South 13th Street Click! There goes that camera again. The back- bone of the Photo Club, Johnny was never without his camera—and he's done some beautiful pictures, too. The Roller Skating Club enjoyed his presence until March. Then the United States Army took over. Johnny is now in the ‘‘blue-grass state’’: climbing up and down the hills in a tank. We're behind you, ROSEMARIE GALILEO - 77 West Market Street Slacks, smock, and pigtails seem to be our best description of Rose. She enjoys swimming, ice and roller skating, and horseback riding. She always has a perpetual smile and a jaw full of gum. Rose is obviously attractive, and we know she is intelli- gent, as she is one of the youngest members of the With that equipment she can't miss. Her foremost ambition is to be a mortician.

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RUSSELL A. DIETSCH of the United States Army.”’ JERRY JOSEPH ERRICHETTI - - 19 Drift Street You never hear Jerry until Angelo R. comes around. When these two fellows get together, something is bound to happen. Jerry must just love the Air Corps because one of his favorite hobbies is making model airplanes. His interests in school have been the Aviation Club, and was a member on the Vignette staff. Jerry hopes to get into the Naval Air Corps, and we know he'll get there be- cause when any one likes anything as much as Jerry likes the Air Corps, he is sure to get in. 69 Boylan Street Don't ever mention hair around Russell because he'll only pull his comb out and start combing those waves of his. ‘‘Russ’’ has been active in the Photo Club and Transportation Squad. His favorite pas- time is going to parties; but he won't be able to go to many more because he expects to be drafted soon. After the war Russ would like to go into the art field as a commercial artist. VINCENT DiVIVO - - - - - 73 2nd Street The brown bag ‘‘Vinnie ’ carries around isn’t his laundry; it's only his lunch ag. Vincent was on the track and cross-country teams in his sophomore year. He also was a member of the Photo Club. His hearty laugh has started many a giggling spell in classes. Vincent would like to continue with art work after graduation, but for the duration would much rather bear the title ‘‘General Vincent DiVivo FRANCES FABIANO - - - - 98 Orange Street ‘Here is a girl full of personality, and usually out for fun, although she has her serious moods. Frances has been very active in school spirit. She was in the choir for four years, a Red Cross representa- tive, in the Music Club, and an alternate for the Student Council. After graduation, Frances plans to fulfil her ambitions of being a comedian and a dancer. So the best of luck to you, Franny.



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MAUREEN CECILIA GOLDSMITH, 33 Orleans Street Maureen is the girl with a smile for everyone, and is forever showing those beautiful dimples. She has been with us for a year now, coming from Tech- nical High School in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She belonged to various clubs including the choir and school band in the Technical High. Although she hasn't mentioned this, we know from her friends that Maureen plays the Hawaiian guitar. After gradua- tion she plans to be a filing clerk or secretary. ALBERT HAGER - - - - 29 Pennington Street ARTHUR JAY GOODMAN - - 39 Farley Avenue Arthur Goodman came to Arts when he was a sophomore from South Side to take the Commercial Art Course. Art has won two major A’s for the cross-country and basketball teams. We'll never for- get the time Arthur gave up his track shoes to Eddie Walsh at .a meet and ran in a pair too small for himself. At the tape—Ed Walsh took first place for the school—aArt finished twelfth, in bare feet! The opposing team carried Art to the lockers on their shoulders. Although he intends to continue his art training, A. J. will join the Marines after graduat ion. Albert Hager entertains a fancy for the great out- door life. Albert frequently goes fishing, hunting, and canoeing. In school he belonged to the trans- portation squad. Art is Al's major and from every viewpoint he seems to be doing very well at it. After graduation he expects to enlist in the Army Air Corps. When his enlistment is over he intends to continue with his art course. VINCENT HANLON - - - 28 South 8th Street ‘Vincent's four years at Arts High can be divided into three seasons—track, cross-country and basket- ball. His love for sports has made him a hard fight- ing and loyal member of each of these teams. No one will ever forget the ‘‘floor cleaning’ he did, free of charge, at every basketball game. Vinnie's smiling eyes will take him far when he enters the armed forces of ihe United States.

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