Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1957

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SOM-IOMOKS Through the ages man has tried to express himself in many different ways. These expressions served as an important outlet for his emotions. At first they were disorganized and crude; but they gradually evolved into the arts of civilization. These arts, these expressions, took form in music, art, literature and the dance. They are as varied as human nature itself. The Greeks were cultured people, given to indulge often in the arts, as they knew them. Thus they created some of the most dynamic works of literature and art preserved from past history. Here at Arts High we explore and learn not only about the arts of our own present day, or about the arts of our own nation, but also about the arts of all humanity; for in the expression of our emotions through this media we are all one, striving for a common goal, regardless of country, race, or century.

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WIKKfc OK«fcT Oh, no, I'm running out of piano!’’ The January concert with its 250 participants was extremely entertaining and was a financial success as well. The highlight of the evening was a piano solo. “Rhapsody in Blue.” hv Trina Guardi. Under the direction of Mr. Pesile. the Orchestra served as her accompaniment. The Band, conducted by Mr. D’Amico, played selections from the King and I . Mrs. Shapiro led both the Chorus and the Girls' Glee Club which sang, among other selections, “Psalm 150” and “Serenade,” respectively. Don’t blow too hard or well lose the music.' Mrs. Shapiro searches for the lost chord. Get that wrong note out of there!” “Do you exf cct me to pick the right notes out of the air?”



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4 v v HOME ROOM 209 Mr. Thomas Cannon Front row, left to riK t: Casper Nastasi, Edward Shelton, Irving Ransom, Robert Evans, Lamont Padgett, Paul Michaud. Phil Ceraulo. Cameron Home, Raymond Stone, Ccrald De-Munno. Middle row: Mr. Cannon, Diane Noack. Judy Bator. John N'igro, Arlene Koval, Emma Clark, Mayretta Bogar, Joyce Kneipher, Richard Finaldi, Eugene Dom brow ski. Ira Kracmer. Back row: Leroy Williams, Terry Elman. Louise Janavicius. Ina Hoffmann, Rosemarie Nardone, Carolyn Worrill, Rol ert Monaghan, Kancv Shannon, Isabel Castellucio. Cary Quien, Carole Flick, Missing from photograph are Arthur Bums, Barbara Moses, Elaine Brandt, Joseph Cualtieri. HOME ROOM 315 Mr. George Steisel Front row, left to right: Allan Konkus, James Boyle, John Curtiss, Emidio Bastianelli, Anthony Kropilak, Louis Gasparinetti, Louis Schubin, John Watts, Claudette Catling, Maxine Nails. Middle row: Mr. Steisel, James Perry, Marilyn llenno, Carole Knight, Carole Can-car . Marilyn Zondlo, Dominick Marinorato, Anthony Arrnento, Frank Benin, Stanley Friedman, Pearl Phillips, Charles D'Erasmo, Frunklyn Arrnento. Back row; Stanley Jackson, Bruce Jones, Carolyn Saliatino, Dolores Rich. Georgia Pilkington, Jeffrey Alas, Joe De Vito, Wayne Muller, Elvera Barycki, Joyce Richards, Margie Covington, Phylene De Taranto, Howard Rothrock. Missing from the photograph are Neil Carangclo, Philip Xicastro and Howard Wrigley. 20

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