Arts High School - Vignette Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1960

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JAMES CARBOY 232 Rout Ton Hanover, Now Jortoy Jimmy, a former student of South Eighth Street School, once worked pert-time at e musician. His hobbiet ere playing the saxo-phone end the flute. Hit extracurricular activities have included the Band, the Orchestra, and Math Club. When time permits, Jimmy likes to relax and meditate while listening to jazz. He is a special fan of Jerry Mulligan and Jean Shepherd. Bob Fleischman, Andy DelPreore, and Larry Martino are among his closest friends. Mathematics it his favorite subject and he would like to become an engineer. He expects to enter Newark College of Engineering. JANICE BROWN 193 Eppirt Street Jan came to us from Avon Avenue School. She usually can be found with Shir-ley Criss, Helmar Cooper or Ricky Oa Silva. During her spare time she takes long walks or fittens to good jazz music. Her favorite subject is history. She thinks all Arts High teachers are personally interested in the students. Janice has served as vice-president of the Drama Club and as a memcbr of the Student Council. She has enjoyed everything at Arts execpt math. After graduation she plans to study art at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art. CLASS JUNE LOIS DIANE BROWN 40 Dayton Street This blonde-haired, blue-eyed violinist is usually found talking on the telephone with her friends Dee Velotis or Kathy White. Lois's favorite color is blue and her oft' used expression is Jeepersl She is a member of the Orchestra, the Junior Red Cross, and the Typing Club. Going on dates end swimming occupy any time she can spare from her busy schedule. Lois has always enjoyed Arts High's concerts and operas in which she has been an active participant. She hopes to be a court stenographer. CHARLES CARRARA, JR. 2 Crescent lane Chuck, quiet and serious at times, enjoys his record collection, all types of books, and pizza with anchioves. A graduate of Branch Brook School, his favorite subjects have been history and English. His hobbies include collecting stamps, records and playing a good game of chess. At the movies, he enjoys horror films most. His fondest memories of Arts will be the entertaining musical programs because he likes all music from rock 'n' roll to classical. With college in view. Chuck plans to return for post graduate work to take additional courses in Spanish and mathematics. 16

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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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OF 1960 JUDITH CERVENKA 676 Sovth Twentieth Street Judy has made many friends but she it particularly fond of Margio Dubrow and Diane Becker. She has very few dislikes, but a long list of likes including expensive clothes, Broadway shows, tall boys, fine restaurants and most of all—a good argument. She is constantly analyzing people and this has led her to believe she would like to become a psychologist. Judy enjoys student activities and it a valuable member of the Student Council and the Drama Club. After graduation she plans to go to college to prepare for great success in her chosen field. THOMAS CARSON 161 Sovth Tenth Street Tom, a graduate of Branch Brook School, is interested in art and girls. He can usually be found at Bruce Roblez't house. Also among hit closest friendt are Bertha Taylor and Henry Bethea. His preference in clothing is the Bohemian style. He likes to listen to jazz during his spare moments. Tom has enjoyed hit math classes most but Mr. Rickenbacher is his favorite teacher. His after-school activities included the Typing Club, the Junior Red Cross, and the Library Guild. After graduation, Thomas plans to attend Seton Hall University or join the United Stales Marine Corps. SYLVIA JEAN CAVANESS 108 Center Terrece Syl, as she's called by her closest friends, first attended Eighteenth Avenue School, and then Dayton Street School, from which she was graduated. She is usually engaged in conversation with her friends, especially Billy James, Danny Dawson, Nadina Ailes, Elmira King, and Thomasina Skipper. Her favorite pastimes are roller skating, dancing, eating french fries, and looking at the Dick Clark Show. Sylvia likes rock 'n' roll, jazz, and red Bermudas. She plans to go to a business school after graduation, and later may attend a professional skating school before settling down as a housewife. WILENE CARTER 179 Sovth Eleventh Street Wilene's favorite pastimes are sketching, watching television, and talking on the telephone. She is a member of the Girb' Glee Club and the Cheering Squad, for which she received a letter. Although Wil-ene it an art major, the also enjoys all types of musk. She expects to attend the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art to become an illustrator in the commercial art field. The things Wilene will remember best about Arts High are the lunch periods and the friendliness of the teachers and students. 17

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