Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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® Fred Bossert—‘Bos” - 215 Norfolk Street - When Bos was asked what he intended doing after graduation he re- plied - “Going Home.” That’s just typical of his humor. His pride and joy is his old “jalopy.” We’ll miss this swell fellow, and wish him all the luck in the world. @ Richard Brown—‘Rich” - 17 Morton Street - Aviation - Richard is quiet, but oh, so cute! That solid clarinet he plays with the “Greenjack- ets” makes him very popular. His main interest out of school is building model planes. We’ll miss him. Or- chestra, Hall Patrol. © Grace Carden—“Gracie,” 94 Myrtle Street, Bloomfield - Photog- raphy - She’s only been with us a short time but in two years she has shown great talent in art and her quiet and unassuming ways have made her a favorite among us. She came to Arts from Bloomfield and we’re mighty glad she’s here. Here’s to you! Student Council, Scope. Vignette Staff. @ Betty Jean Cokeley — “Cokey,” 112 Bleeker Street - Show Busi- ness - Cokey is one of the “live - wires” and a really good worker in the senior class. Besides the numerous class committees she has worked on, she has been un- stinting in service to other activities - “Vignette” Staff, Spanish Club, Chorus, Red Cross, Banking Representa- tive,

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» @ Angelina Arakas—“Angie”’ - 76 Burnett Street - Travel - Words couldn’t express our gratitude to this wonderful girl, so realizing her capabil- ities we elected her President of the Senior Class. Here’s one girl that will go far in the future. Art Club, Red Cross, Student Council, Pa- trol, Class President, Busi- ness Editor of Vignette, Spanish Club. @ Jean Frances Aylward — “Jeanie” - 655 Mt. Prospect Avenue - Com- mercial Art - Boys and girls glance admiringly at Jeanie. Her clothes are always so beautiful. What goes into them is pretty swell, too. A nice girl and lots of fun. We’ll miss her - Red Cross, Glee Club, Art Club, Student Council. @® William Grant Barlow—“Bill” - 76 James Street - Being secretary of our class is a big job and Barlow has filled the “bill.” Decorations are his speciality and he has contributed large- ly to the success of our school dances. What would we have done without Bill? Chorus, Variety Show, Art Club. ® Lenore Becker—“Lenny”’ - 505 Sixteenth Avenue - Sy- racuse - The center of at- traction of any crowd is bound to be Lenny. Person- ality plus is this girl’s claim to fame. Besides taking hon- ors in art she finds time for dramatics and cheerleading. Student Council, Red Cross, Art Club, Cheerleading, Dra- matics, Vignette Staff.



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a 622, SRT o % } Wy a NSS | y 23 Be c) foi ® Dolores Engel—‘Dee” - 748 Hamilton Street, Harri- son - College - Just to know Dolores is to like her. Her deep sincerity is something that is a trade mark with her wherever she goes. Her jolly nature and winning smile have won her many friends and are bound to win her many more. ® Viola Julia Esterhazy—“Vi” - 175 Union road, Roselle Park - Design - Viola is one of the beauty as- sets in our class. She is truly one girl who has lived and worked up to the standards of a real Arts High student. We're really proud of her and wish her all the success she deserves in the field of work she chooses. ® Laura Fisher —‘Red” - 68 Bloomfield Ave- nue - Business - In her quiet way Laura has made all of her classmates and teachers like her. Her abilities are many and success. should never be hard to find for this wonderful girl. © Vera From- kin——“V. F22- 119 Aldine Street - Pratt - Vera will be a leader always in whatever field she may choose. The highest goal was never too high for her to work for. Quick in thought and action, her mind is ever aiming for the best goal of all. Choir, Chorus, Art Club, Red Cross, Vignette Staff. welt Ved a IVs} ANS

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