Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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@ Sheila MacNulty—41 Nor- wood Street - Sheila “I'll never live to tell the tale” is dubbed by her pals, “Mac.” She has been active in music and is a member of the Choir. Mac’s favorite song is ‘Auld Lang Syne.” She can always be found with Dorothy Zim- mer, and Marie Cesaro. Be- ing human, she is very fond of eating and sleeping. ® J. Dominick Manghisi — 510 Eighteenth Avenue - ‘Man- goose” is distinguished look- ing, like an animal trainer. He is Tall, Dark and Hand- some and rather like Gregory Peck. He can’t seem to take Miss Kruck’s tests (the weak- ling!). Dom’s ambition is to get into advertising, though it will have to wait until he comes out of the Marines. e Eleanore Minnick — 387 Bergen Street - Elly is defin- itely a music “fiend.” There couldn’t be a more devoted member of the Band Wagon, and you’ve heard her solos in Choir. Mr. D’Amico is her ideal, and she also admires Harry James’ or- chestra. She can’t stand peo- ple not liking music. Her ambition is to do something in music. © Norma Norcia — 198 Pennington Court - Candy is as busy as any other top-notch performer. She is very talented in art and has won several big- time contests. She won the Bamberger’s Scholastic in Ceramics, Teentimers’ Na- tional Design - and - Name - it Contest and a Scholarship to Traphagen. Her favorite song is “Intermezzo” and her fav- orite band the Philharmonic, j NS Le YL yp pyr pdipspi ph 4 ee = ° aie | PRR SSAA PA SSNS SSS

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a © Robert Himmel — 625 Eighteenth Avenue - Robert is a character straight out of Clown Alley. He is tall, blond, and Van Johnsonish. The saying “Is everybody happy?” will identify him. His favorite pastime is being with Al Bisch and Dom Manghisi. His ambition is “to make something of my- self.” ©@ Marilyn Kessler— 273 North Seventh Street - Pug’s favorite saying is “no kidding” and her constant companion is Norma Norcia. Her pet peeves are sloppy girls and “ponies.” Her favor- ite song is “This is Always.” After graduation she mav continue studying art and if she is anything like her ideal, Miss Howard. she’ll succeed. © Florence Kuebler — 511 Eighteenth Avenue - Flo has the poise of a bareback rider and et the same time the cuteness of a child acrobat. Her child-like face belies her mature mind. She loves danc- ing, especially to the music of Xavier Cugat. Florence can- not tolerate homework over the weekend. Her ambition is to be a singer. ® Delores A. Lnearello — 200 South Eighth Street - Peanuts is like an elephant (wait a mo- ment, Pea. I’m not finished yet!) in that acting comes natural to her. She is an out- standing member of the Dra- matic Club and has been in many productions. She was also Chief of the Hall Patrol. Her closest buddy is Lorraine Rutherford. After graduation she will continue studying dramatics. ee sible aba ee



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a Cia e Jeanette Perry—196 West Kinney Street - ‘Quiet, se- date and efficient” are some of the adjectives which best describe Jeanette. She is on the Vignette Staff and was on the Red Cross. You can always hear her saying “You know it too.” She is seen around school with Rosalie Ciccone, Flo Kuebler and Teddy Richlan. Jeanette wants to be an artist. ® Theodora Richlan — 34 Dav- enport Street - Teddy is to the class what rope is to the circus. She is our lifeline. She has been active in the Choir, Photo Club, Art Club and Red Cross. Teddy likes to swim and dance in her spare time. Modern art fas- cinates her. After graduation she would like to continue studying art. @ Lorraine Rutherford — 764 South Tenth Street - In a sideshow Rusty would be tagged the gal with a head of fire. “Hold your horses” Rutherford is an ardent Danny Kaye fan. She is a superb actress and a member of the Hall Patrol and Choir. Red goes in for the Latin American Music of Senor Cugat. Playing piano is also a pleasure of Red’s. e Anthony Weichel — 123 Central Avenue - Red is a busy “creature” around the big top. He is active in Basketball, Track, the Green- jackets, the Choir and the “Scope.” Tony is also promi- nent in dramatics. His favor- ite “call boy” is Fred War- ing. His pet peeve is English. After graduation he hopes to play “pro” baseball. SRY a 4mm, Fe Mr=wq of

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