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JOHN MAROLAKOS, 44 Summit Place “Casanova” Marolakos is a fellow whom you cannot forget, nor want to. His sense of humor and his basketball playing make him popular with all. Although his plans are undecided we know John will always be admired and have friends. Basketball. GINETTA MANFREDI, 53 Wallace Street Quiet and reserved with a smile for everyone is our Ginetta. She is our angel of mercy because of her job as a nurse’s aid. We envy her patients for getting such a swell girl. She likes Frankie Laine’s recording of “Your My Desire’. Art Club, Hall Patrol. GLORIA MARSH, 322 South Nineteenth Street Quict and reserved, yet very friendly is Gloria. She is known for her belief in the proverb, “Silence is Golden’. Gloria has a fondness for riding horses that takes up most of her leisure time. Her favorite disc is “Near You”. Art Club. VIVIAN MARTIN, 163 Thirteenth Avenue When we think of a neat appearance we naturally think of Vivian .She is a desirable companion for any occasion. Vivian has been an ardent member of the band. She plays the saxa- phone. Her favorite music is jazz and Be-Bop. Orchestra. Choir, Dramatics, Scope. Tp ” “4 SYA OB ee Te) Ef? 4 YY i] ig
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WALTER KERNER, 119 Norwood Street Walt is that nice looking fellow in the midst of the gang. His unassumming manner makes him a favorite, and his supreme art work places him out front. If we know Walter, great things will come from his commercial art work. Walter enjoys waltzes. Basketball Team, Art Club. RICHARD KRUSCHKA, 94 Bruce Street Richard is the Deputy Mayor of our fair school; need we say more about his popularity? Richard also represents us as Secretary of the Newark Interscholastic Council. He plans to be a teacher; we hope our children will have him. He enjoys all types of music. Vignette Editor-in-chief, Scope, Dance Club, Chorus, Spanish Club, Student Council, Dramatic Club. NORMAN LOCKER, 7 Farley Avenue Norman is a “real great guy’ who can make the crowd hilarious with his antics and contortions. He’s a very talented person and should succeed in his plan to attend the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art. Norm likes “Be Bop” and “Body And Soul”. Scope. SS ok AL W. LICHT, 331 Waverly Avenue Al fills the bill for being well dressed. His loafers and jackets attract plenty of attention. His music activities include playing the saxophone in the school orchestra. So interested 1s Al in his flats and sharps, that he is continuing his music study after graduation. Dance Band, Choir, Orchestra.
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GOLDA MESS, 52 Chester Avenue Lots of lovely blonde hair makes you think of Golda. When anyone wants a capable piano accompaniment you can be sure that Golda is right on the spot. Her activity in high school forums will be an asset im teaching, which she intends to make her career. Golda enjoys Beethoven. Band, Scope. PATRICIA MOON, 58 North Munn Avenue Pat is our glamorous model. Outside of keeping the boys happy with her swell disposition and great charm she is busy as a “hello girl” at the telephone building. Pat’s favorite record is Mel Torme’s “County Fair”. Hall Patrol, Student Council. ANGELINA PAOLUCCI, 60 Sunset Avenue Angelina is noted for her beautiful black hair and lovely smile. She has a passion for football players. She is undecided about the future but whatever she goes after we wish her success. She likes Stan Kenton’s recording of “After You”. JUNE OWEN, 1447 Stanley Terrace, Hillside June is always working hard for the good of Arts High and her classmates. Among her admirable traits is the earnest endeavor to succeed in all that she undertakes. Attending an art school is her future plan. June’s favorite number. is “The New World Symphony”. Vignette, Student Council,,.Red Cross, Art Club, Hall Patrol.
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