Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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4 ) | miley iy @ Ferdinand Chinn—15 Avon Place - Ferdinand could be an aerial contortionist, from the way he plays basketball. Chinn also likes music. The “call boy” of his choosing is Duke Ellington. Ferd’s ambition is to play a wind instrument or be a com- mercial artist. You’re sure to go over the top in which- ever you choose, Ferdinand. @ Jennie Ciampi—472 North Fifth Street - Cookie could very well be a “barker” for a circus company. She is everywhere in everything. That’s why she’s called the “nicest all around.” Jennie’s drawing card is personality +. She is on the Hall Patrol and Choir. Her ideal is Perry Como. Jennie’s goal is to be a popular pianist. ® Rosa- lie Ciccone—92 Mt. Prospect Avenue - Ro has all the grace of a trapeze artist plus beauty. She is seen around the grounds with Jeanette Perry, and Rose Berkowitz. Her pet peeve is snobbish- ness. Helmut Dantine is “the ideal,” and “O did I laugh” the favorite saying. Her am- bition is to be a good wife or model. ©® Joyce Colantonio —212 South Sixth Street - Joyce is outstanding in our company. She is “pulling out” in three and a half years. Joyce hopes to enter Pratt Institute. Vaughn Monroe’s band appeals to Joyce, but homework doesn’t. “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” is her song. Joyce would like to be an Art teacher. You have the qualtities of a good ring- master, Joyce.

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® Rose Berkowitz—122 John- son Avenue - Berky is asso- ciate editor of the Vignette and a member of the Art Club. She hopes to attend the Traphagen School of Fashion. Rose’s pet peeve is lazy people (!). Outside of Art, Rose likes “hunks” (men). We know you'll suc- ceed both in Art and with the hunks, Rose. ® Jean Bertl —68 Cummings Street, Irv- ington - You’ve all seen Jean around the big top. She is a vice-president of the school band. (She plays clarinet). Jean Bean, as the company dubs her, is also in the Choir. Jean will continue her study of music and become a music teacher. From what we’ve heard, she’ll be a success in “animal training.” © Albert Andrew Bisch — 131 Colum- bia Avenue - Al must have some strange power to charm the reptiles (girls). Andrew’s favorite saying is “you peas- ant!”’ His sidekick is Dom Manghisi and he loves walk- ing. He is a member of the Art Club. His pet peeve is the way Mr. Faber watches the fourth floor lockers. Al intends to join the Marines. @ Marie Cesaro — 32 Stone Street - “Cleo” is one-third of the Cesaro-Zimmer-Mac- Nulty troupe. Marie is on the Hall Patrol. Her pst peeve is homework, but she likes typing and movies. ‘‘To Each His Own” is her favor- ite song. Marie’s ambition is to be a secretary. Her record proves she’ll be a good one, NS



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® Ethel Davis—35 Montgom- ery Street - Ett has many interests, the special ones being music, dancing, read- ing, bicycling and Leon. Of these, Ethel’s musical talent is outstanding. For three years, she has been a “must” on Arts High’s musical pro- grams. Ethel wants to be a great singer and judging from her record here her future should really be “pink lemonade.” @ Edward Envall —15 Brookdale Avenue - Ed- die needs no identification, after his sensational win- nings in the Scholastic and other contests. Ed belonged to the Art Club, Student Council, and the Vignette Staff. He goes for class- ical music, bowling, skating, chess, and outdoor sketching. Ed wants to be a great artist. After seeing his water colors and oil paintings, we know it’s only a matter of time. @ Samuel S. Friedman—193 Milford Avenue - On his record, Sam just has to be rated top man in the land of sawdust and spangles (books and pencils). Sam’s favorite song is “Take it Easy.” Rob- ert Emmet is his ideal, and his hope is to get into politics. Sam may attend U.C.L.A. ® William Hayes—6 Prospect Place - Hayes you will know by his drums. He is bass drummer in the school Band. He is in the Choir, and is our high-jumping and 440 hero of the Track Team. That red plaid shirt, like a clown’s. suit, will identify him. His favorite band is the “Hamps.”

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