Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1960

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WILLIAM JOSEPH BAILEY 542 Springfield Avenue William, who attended South Tenth Street S hool, made many friend when he came to Art High. Among them are Larry Ro-merez, Pat Abline and Baiba Plekt . Bill enjoyt painting, twimming, and dancing. He it a member of the Explorer Scout and hold a part-time job at an attendant at a City Service Ga» Station. Hi future plan contitt of ttaying tingle and joining the United State Army. He ha enjoyed many thing at Art but, above all, he liked the friendly ditputet between the teacher and ttudent . ANTHONY ALFANO 269 fsirmount Avenue Tony, the trumpet player, came to u from Fourteenth Avenue School. He it a member of the Choru and the Band. Some of hit cloteit friend at Art are Vincent Zannelli, John De Nardo, Larry De Patquale and Natalie Pugliete. Tony like Italian »ilk tuitt, hunting, rock V roll mutic and mott of all, girltl Hit favorite tubjec! it hittory; hi favorite teacher it Mr . Neut . Tony' plant for the future include attending Seton Hall Univertity and later joining the Marine . LESTER ALLEN BARNETT US Schley Street let, the boy with the extraordinary talent for loafing, came to Art from Bragaw Avenue School. He it active in tchool affair »uch a the Art Service Club, the Dance Club, and the Math Club and i a member of the National Honor Society. In hit junior year, let repretented Art at Boy ' Stale. He enjoyt Ruttian dancer . Odd type of mutic have a tpecial appeal for him. Very interacted in art, he would like to make it hi career and will attend either Pratt In-ttitute or Cooper Union. NADINA AILES 368 Dtyton Street Nadine, in addition to being a good academic ttudent, ha participated in many extracurricular activitie tuch at the Girl ' Glee Club, the Special Choru , and the library Guild. Her beautiful voice hat enabled her to be a member of the All-Stale Choru , al o. Dinnie't favorite pattime are liiten-ing to progretsive jazz and playing a tune on the piano. Although Nadina will mitt her teacher and friend at Art , the it looking forward to attending the Jertey City Medical Center School of Nurting. CLASS JUNE 14

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LOUISE YANNUZ2I 230 Jtfforton Street louitc it • member of the Scope Staff, the Student Council, the Opera Club, the Glee Club, and the National Honor Society. She it the proud holder of an A-pin. She hat terved at pretident of the Junior Clatt. Among her many frieridt are Sandra Wortky, Olga Tobie, and Lynne Maria. She it utually found on a date or at home reading a good book. Louite't favorite tubject it math and her favorite teach-art are Mitt Myerton, Mr. Morrit, end Mr. Clamurro. The teaching profettion it her goal and the may attend Douglatt College in preparation for it. EUGENE BRIAN GELDZILER 606 South Twelfth Street Among our athletic-minded young men it Gene who enjoyt horteback riding, twimming. bate-ball, and weightlifting. Betidet tportt. he it interetted in art and hat been a member of the Art Service Club for tome time. He it alto active in the Library Guild and the T Square and Triangle Club. Some of Genc't companiont are Neil Travitano, Lou Venturi, and Sheldon Saudert. At one time. Gene worked at a countelor in La Tuna Canyon, California. He enjoyed this experience very much. Hit future plant include entering the Air Force and attending Montclair State College. CAMILLE DEO 166 fatt Kinney Street Candy, who it an introvert at heart, it utually found deep in thought. She it active in the Art Service Club, the Scope and the library Guild. She utet leiture time for twimming, dating, and having fun. She hat enjoyed being a cheerleader and hat appreciated particularly the friendlinett of her teammatet. Even though vivid orange it her favorite color, the favort toft dreamy mutic. Upon graduation, Camille hopet to attend Orange Memorial Hotpital School of Nurting. ADAM JOHN ZIOBRO 705 fhrs Avenue Adam came to Artt from South Eighth Street School. He it a boy with a great tente of humor. Adam liket twimming. bateball, betket-ba II, littening to jazz, and having fun. Hit clote friendt are Eddie and Ira, with whom he can utually be found. Hit favorite tubject it math but hit favorite teacher it Mr. Pickett. Adam hat been a member of the Band for two yoart and hat taken part in the opera pretentationt. 13 LASS OFFICERS



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CAROLYN REGINA BAYREDER 548 Be monf Avenue Carolyn, • former student of Bergen Street School, is the ambitious type. She it a member of the Student Council, the Drama Club and the Typing Club. She also acts as secretary of the Junior Red Cross and as a reporter for the Scope. During her stay at Arts she's enjoyed most the relationship between teachers and students. According to Carolyn, The teachers made it a pleasure to learn and to study. She wants to enter New York University to prepare for a career as a psychiatrist. ROBERT BRENNAN 231 Seymour Avenue Bobby's main interests are art and athletics. Basketball is his avocation and he can usually be found practicing on a basketball court. His favorite attire is sport clothes. He has been a member of the Track Team, Baseball Team, and the Vignette staff. He has served as captain of the Basketball Team and as secretary of the Varsity Club. Bobby is a good student whose favorite subject is mathematics. He is considering a career as an architect, a draftsman, or a physical education teacher. He has no immediate plans for the future but you can be sure he will succeed at whatever he attempts. HENRY BETHEA 39 B«rg»n Street Pipes, who loves music and sports, has been a member of the Orchestra, the Band, the Baseball Team and the Basketball Team. In school we usually find Henry in the auditorium with Richard Cretke and Cyril Good. He loves to wear Ivy league clothing. He especially likes the color red. Skating and movies occupy most of his leisure hours. Henry has especially enjoyed the gaiety and warmth of students and faculty. During the summer Henry works in the Post Office. He manages to maintain a good average in his studies and plans to attend New York University to become a musk teacher. OF 1960 FRED BRENNER 489 South Sixteenth Street Fred's interests range from galvanometers and oscillating waves to tenpins and gutter-balls. Besides being a radio amateur and a bowler, he is a collector of foreign coins. Fred, who came to Arts from Fifteenth Avenue School, has been a member of the Chess Club and the Band. His favorite sub-is music appreciation but his favorite teacher is Mr. Voder. He likes the color blue. He is usually found with Ira Kraemer, his best friend. After graduation he plans to enter the Air Force. IS

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