South Side High School - Optimist Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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I entor ELEANOR RICH Ever conscienti de pendable, been an asset Side. Under exterior, wıt and a ge ir for fun. May her future days be as happy as those she has spent here! ELEANOR CHARLES RILEY POCHINUK Thou art the man.” heart to conceive, Athletic, full of person- ality plus these are epithets which describe execute, Charles's varied charac- Elected president of both sf ter and abilities. In all our 4B and 4A classes, class activities and prob- and president of the Sci- к lems, Charles has been ence Club, Eleanor has j there a sturdy friend displayed amazing talent and supporter. For for organization. To Charles we wish the Eleanor we are also in- pinnacle of success, debted for helping to nake our Friday Night eens successful. De- spite all her extra-cur- ricular activities, Elly has maintained a fine scholastic average MARION PRICE Бы. “То those who know MARIAN ROBINSON thee not, no word “There ar: ne silent pe ble t be € P are faint.” | Marian possesses a like- Магіап 5 virtues are var- able, cheerful disposi- ied and many. In a calm, tion. Her dependability га serene manner she meets - and conscientiousness à då all requirements and have made us all fond High Kickers reaches standards ex- of her. pected of her. A true friend to many, she has been a pleasure to work with in our high school 1 Gays HARRY RANDOLPH The first and most re- ғ 14 ў pectabie at 1 De ari 74 7 ЛИТ. Although һе сате toour ball player. Не enjoys class late, Harry threw fishing and playing base- in his efforts with us ball, but looks forward and became a top foot- to being a farmer.

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BEVERLY PECKER It is not true that woman was made from man's rib; she was really made from his funny bone.” Beverly can always be found talking about her favorite subject — the opposite sex. Her pres- ence has about the same effect as a dose of laugh- ing gas, for she has a contagious sense of hu- mor. Our thoughts of Beverly will always be associated with our gay- est school days. LENA PATRIZIO “А queen in beauty thou didst seem, A maid of whom one loved lo dream Å Lena's flashing eyes and raven tresses have won the admiration of all and the envy of many. Soft spoken and per- sonable, she possesses a charming personality that will take her far in whatever may be her endeavor. JOHN OAKES Play up, blay up, and bl f 17 1 € Johr athletic prowess has been a source of joy to those who have been privileged to watch him on the basketball court. We respect John for his spontaneous sense of humor and good-natured personality. LORETTA PERDEK ; A little , It) witty, charming, tiny, pretty, adariimg 106 Lettie is one of South Side's cutest girls. Her looks, personality, and ability for making friends will take her far. She rates scholastically as an honor student, An active member of our class, she has helped to lead the cheering with vim and vigor ADELE PIGFORD 'Her air, her manners, all who saw admired , Courteous though shy, and gentle though re- tired.” To appreciate a girl, one must know her in- timately. Anyone who has ever met Adele can- not help liking her. She is an all-around, swell girl. A big smile and a cheery hello are some of the things we shall al- ways remember about her. BERNICE PEEL “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” Bernice's quiet, pleasant personality has earned her the admiration of her classmates. The fac- ulty and we have come to know her as one who applies herself diligently to her studies. We wish her all the success she so well deserves Sailor, Beware!



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р timist BETTY SACKS The hand made ) batb made Her fine qualities hidden under an suming exterior have found her to be MARY “In quietn hdence Ma lady, is one rengi’ reserved mern our class ness t Cc her sincerit have won GRETHEL RODGERS singing the talking MOVIE n dull moment when around RUZYLA ess and con- 11 De your ry, a likeable young of the quiet, ne bers of Her willing- operate and y of purpose her the re- spect of all. Her fine qualities insure her of a happy future. are unas We i 6 good friend, and have enjoyed being with her. She is a good listener, and we regard that quality very highly. We are sure all South Side will miss Betty. HAROLD For be ] 4 g a Tall, good looking Har- old came late to our class. We like the way in which he has joined our activities; we ap- preciate his lively sense HAROLD SAPP “Іп quietne and con- hdence shall be your siren Good-looking, shy Har- old has been with us for four years, but never once have we noticed his speaking out of turn A swell friend, who has a sincere personality, he practices the motto— Silence is golden.” % A, 1 SCHAEFER 4 Hy JELLOW. of humor; and we re- spect him for his ability to succeed in the accel- erated program he has been taking in order to graduate with us. ETHELYN SANDLER Hail to thee, blit he spirit! Like a breath of fresh air is Ethelyn, A late ar- rival to our class, she has become a real part of school life through her cooperation and willing- ness to work. Texas’ del- egate to South Side, Ethelyn gives us the im- pression that the Lone Star State must be a swell place Comes the Revelation

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