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Igjfl THE OPTIMIST THE OPTIMIST SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Published monthly, except July, August and September, by representatives of the student body. Single copies, 10c. Senior Number, 15c. Subscription for the year, 90c by mail; 75c delivered in the school. All members and friends of the school are invited to contribute to the school paper. Articles must be in the hands of the Editor at least two weeks before publication. Advertising copy due the first day of each month. Entered as second-class matter at the Newark Post Office, December 21, 1913. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 8 SENIOR OPTIMIST COMMITTEE Sanford J. Hill. Chairman Dorothy Bioren Elsie Goldberg Tessie Henechowitz Margaret McNichoI Minet Singer Sarelia Hahn Sadie Felzenstein Julia Howell Bernice Rodcmann Elizabeth Shoyer Alexander Goldfinger Frederick Groel Mortimer Weiss Pericles Belfatto Louis Schrenzel Paul Gipfcl Morris Wosnitzer Oscar Katz Editor-inChief Sanford J. Hill Circulation Manager Norman Ward Literature Paul Gipfcl Louis Schrcnzcl Gertrude Smith Sarelia Hahn Edna Meliser School News Margaret O'Connor E. Wood Gauss Pauline Rif kind Estelle Greenfield Clara Horland Elizabeth Shoyer Alex Goldfinger Athletics Leslie Blau Harry Sayre Dorothy Bioren Wade Lewis Robert Levine Associate Editor Edson Gould, Jr. Business Manager C. Malcolm Gilman Exchanges Frederick Groel Mortimer Weiss Personals Gladys Arnold Tessie Henechowitz Isadore Weinstein Blanche Friedman Benj. Saslow Stella Stitch Art Herman Krause Miles Smith Norman Keller Virginia Gardner Victor Leibowitch Edgar Volke STAFF Advertising Manager J. C. Ware COLYER SEILER. PRINTERS. NEWARK. N J
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SSTl THE OPTIMIST PAUL GIPFEL EDITORS GERTRUDE SMITH LOUIS SCHRENZEL SARELIA HAHN EDNA MELISER “ Non Nobis Solum ” “Not for Ourselves Alone” (Class Song, written for the Class by M. Myrtelle Hoppen) Once more we gather with thee, Alma Mater, Glad to sing praises to thee for thy care; Glad, too, that we are thy youngest and nearest. Proud to be first through thy halls here to fare. Chorus: Then let us sing for our class and its colors. Sing for the rays of the purple and gold. Purple for power, and gold for true value, Class of Seventeen, let thy banner unfold. Sing of the gladness that comes in the springtime. Gladness of youth with its work and its play: Happy are we to accomplish our aims here. Happy for future with prospects so gay. Sing yet of sadness at leaving our home here. Leaving our friends, too, so helpful and true. Love fills our hearts now with tenderest mem’ries. Ever we’ll cherish in scenes far and new. Forth then to service as “Non Nobis Solum,” Rings out our motto, our p’edge to South Side, Join hands together, we’ll live as we pledge thee, Loyalty, love to thee, ever our guide. 5
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