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Page 16 text: “@ Wilbur Raymond Gibbons “Willie’ - 510 Bergen Street - Business - Willie has spread many a melodious note around Arts. His main occupation around the school is keeping us in check and in “tune” with the rules of the Hall Patrol. We’re happy to learn that he expects to continue his music after he leaves us - Hall Patrol, Chorus. © Henry Grafmueller —295 South Tenth Street - Business - Henry spends most of his spare time be- tween classes talking shop (music). He plays the guitar. With his lov e and under- standing of all kinds of music he will never miss hearing the beauty that is in the world. Hall Patrol, Choir. @ Manuel Guilherme—‘Man- ny” - 105 Jefferson Street - College - His stature is not the only outstanding char- acteristic in his personality. He has been to his class- mates “one regular guy” and we know will continue to be a true friend to all. Art Club - Hall Patrol. @ Lois Hant- man—‘Lo” - 385 Hartford Road, South Orange - Ameri- can Academy of Dramatic Arts - “Lo” is one of the best dramatic students we have. Some day in the future we'll be looking forward to her opening night on Broadway - Senior Class Vice-President, Dramatic Club, Chorus, Art Club, Color Guard, Vignette Staff, Red Cross. ”
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Page 15 text: “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 ”Page 17 text: “cee i N (¢ Mi a e Arthur Holmes—‘‘Artie” - 150 North Thirteenth Street - An able and conscientious leader. He has obtained two of the top offices in Arts. Being the Mayor is a tough position to hold and he has done an excellent job. Stu- dent Council Mayor, Basket- ball Captain. @ Virginia Holzhauer — “Ginny” - 52 Fairview Avenue, West Or- ange - N.S.F.1.A. - “Come on Arts, let’s get hep!’ Who’s doing all the shouting under the big top? It’s Ginny Holz- hauer, our popular cheer- leader! Ginny’s’ sparkling smile and winning personal- ity have won her a lot of friends. Here’s hoping she goes far in her chosen pro- fession, interior decorating. Student Council, Cheering Squad, Color Guard, Art Club, Dramatic Club. © Hope Cicel Mandel—‘Hopeless” 527 Springfield Avenue - Col- lege - Hope was one of the girls who made our 1946 Christmas Fair such a suc- cess. She’s a fine worker and a swell girl who abhors his- tory and loves painting. Her energy and zeal insures success. Student Council. @ Jean Natalie Marsh—‘Hor- sey” - 322 South Nineteenth Street - Jean spends most of her time on horseback but manages to turn out some great art work. A very friendly likeable girl we’re sure will get places. To her, we wish all the happiness which ‘she so richly deserves. rt AMAL: if, ”
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