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OF 1960 MIKOLAI HYCZKO 257 Sherman Avtnu Nick, a fallow who always trio to b« him-salf, it a membar of the Math Club, the Ceramics Club, the Swimming Team and the Track Team. He came to Art from Miller Street School. Nick' be»t friend are Ore»t Letkievi and Joe Hemberger. He enjoy loafing but he really work in science and art classes. He like popular music and Mr. Spindler's classes. His favorite sport is hunting. After graduation from college. Nick would like to go into the field of teaching. CAMERON HORNE 97 Bruce Street Cameron, a graduate of Wilson Avenue School, is a very wise fellow. His ambition is to get a good education and to prepare for a career as a social worker. A yet, he hasn't decided on a specific field. Camer-on's hobby is tape recording. He enjoys track and field activities and has worked earnestly toward a Varsity Letter. Besides completing his duties as a newsboy, Camer-on also spends his spare moments helping his father. Cameron and his best friend, Eddie Shelton, are planning to attend Howard University after graduation. VICTOR HUUACK 45 Fillmore Street Vic is a conscientious sort of follow who has been active in the Student Council and the Stage Crew. At present he is delivering papers to earn money to buy a gas station. Among his many friends are Neil Trevisano, Gene Geldciler and Louis Venturi. Hi favorite teacher is Mis Kruck. Most of all he has enjoyed the extracurricular activities here at Arts. He plans to attend Montclair State College. PAUL HORNIACEK 85 Mounternview P ace Paul came to Arts from Ivy Junior High School. Since he plans to become a singer, he enjoys listening to all kinds of music except modern jazz. During his leisure hour Paul also plays the organ. Much of his time has been devoted to the Operetta Club and the Special Chorus. He has demonstrated his ability to sing by playing a lead role in the opera, Cavaleria Rusti-cane. Although fond of all the teachers, Paul rates Mr. Pickett as tops. Hit future plant include college. 25
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JOSEPH HEMBERGER 512 South Seventeenth St root Joe, although an art major, enjoys music and plays the accordion quite well. His favorito type of music is progressive jaw. He can usually be found wtih Nick Hyczko, although he spends some of his free time sketching. He also enjoys salt water fishing and rifle shooting. His favorite subject is history but he likes all the teachers. After graduation, he plans to attend an art college to that he can fulfill his life ambition of becoming a successful artist. Here at Arts, Joe has liked the friendly atmosphere and the art classes most. DIANE CAROL GUTHRIE 757 Broodwoy An aspiring writer, Diane also enjoys a good conversation. Her Scope contributions prove the former, while lunch times in the auditorium confirm the latter. A graduate of Broadway Junior High, she finds English a most stimulating subject. This versatile girl's hobbies are singing, dancing, reading, and drawing. Her close friends are Pat Mac-neski and Mickey Metivier. She's a rather quiet girl on the outside, but those who really know her have witnessed some of her wild pranks. A future writer or fashion designer, Diane hopes for a satisfying career. CHARLES N. HALL 16 Chester Avenue Charlie came to Arts from Eighteenth Avenue School. He belongs to the Newark Youth Council, the Junior Achievement and the Esquires Social Club Incorporated. He can usually be found at Betty's house. His best frionds arc Betty Harris and Sidney Lloyd. Mr. Lang is his favorite teacher. He likes to play ball with his friends or listen to weird, sounds of modern and progressive jazz. After graduation he will enter Newark School of Fine and Induitriel Art and hopes some day to become an art teacher. CLASS JUNE LLOYD MARTIN HENRY 43 Rose Street Lloyd, a well-rounded individual, attended Eighteenth Avenue School before coming to Arts. His hobby is exercising his mind and body. He has been a member of the Track and Basketball Teams, the T Square and Triangle Club, and has served as captain of the Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Although Robert Brennan, Reggie Douglass and Richard Chambers are among his closest friends, they constantly complain about his habit of tinging while walking. Lloyd enjoys doing portraits of his acquaintances. He would like to enter an art college, such as Cooper Union or Pratt Institute, after graduation. 24
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BRUCE JONES 775 Bargon Sfrttf Bruco it very artistically inclined. Although ho is an art major and his ambition is to enter the art field, he also enjoys music a great deal. We know this because he has sung in tho chorus and has played with a small instrumental group. Bruce has been a member of the Stage Crew, tho Varsity Club, and the Track Team. He holds a Letter for track. Bruce has had several part-timo jobs including one at Bamberger's Department Store and another at the Board of Education. During his spare lime he is usually found at home listening to his jazz records or tinkering with trains. Bruce plans to secure additional schooling and possibly enter the Air Force later. SIDNEY LEROY JACKSON 32 North Seventh Street Duke-' camo to Arts from Sussex Avenue School. Ho loves to play tho role of the clown. Ho frequently wanders through the halls with Charles Hall, Ray Wheeler, Barbara Fudge and Dorothy Hamilton. His favorite color is groen; his favorite subject, chorus; his favorite teacher, Mr. Pickett. Sidney likes to sing and he plays the saxophone. He is fond of Ivy Lcaguo clothing, jazz and conversations with girls. He wants to join the Air Force and expects to take college courses during his government service. Sidney has enjoyed music classes most here at Arts. BYRNA JONES 276 Wovorly Avenue Byrna, who came to us from Dayton Street School, must have an executive air about her for everyone calls her 8.J. Swimming and playing the piano are included among her favorite hobbies. Byrna's many friends include Claudette Gatling, Linda Gatling, Barbara Street, and her boy friend, Charles Gatling. Byrna has been a very active mom-ber of the Junior Red Cross, the Typing Club, and the Opera Club. Her plans for the future include college and marriago. CLASS LYNNE-GAY PATRICIA ILARIA 618 Clifton Avenue Lynne has the habit of talking in circles and is frequently heard declaring You hafo mel In her spare time, which is limited because of her membership in the Forum Club, the Art Service Club, and the Poetry Club, she often listens to tho recordings of Frank Sinatra and Johnny Mathis. She likes formal clothes and con-versefion with older people. In her sophomore year, Lynne was elected Deputy Mayor of the Student Council. She plans to attend Douglass College and hopes eventually to marry a wonderful, handsome, rich man. JUNE 26
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