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

 - Class of 1948

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SOPHIE SCZCEC K In ı e calm depth a person who the possessor of a very lendid disposition She always has a kind word for everyone and a willingness to help She is quiet, but not to the point of shyness, I Know Where I'm Going ANNA SIMA er wa 7 rever Ann's beauty claims at- tentıon. Quiet and sin- cere, she makes friends easily, She deserves par- ticular notice for her peppy cheerleading. Al- ways the center of mas- culine admiration, she prevents a man shortage when she is around. ARLINE SEGLIN Just the ПЕР! COME Ган th 111 hne. р Coming late to our class did not stop Lynn from gaining many friends Her pleasing smile and winning personality will always win friends for her wherever she goes We are proud to have had her as a member of our class, ANDREW SKIRCHAK I love the game be ) nd th € pri с Andrew has а Кееп ар- preciation for sports as shown by his enthusias- tic participation in base- ball. His friendly dispo- sition has brought him many friends. Andy is a considerate person who deserves the best that life can offer. CHARLES SHANNON anuary PHYLLIS SMIT “The pé иһсано SOL. f 1 and service. If we could think of all the commendatory ad- jectives there are, they would all apply to Phyl. lis. Her outstanding in- telligence, poetic ability, sincerity, and willing service have made her a top member of our class, H 1 of y n Time cannot chill him, fortune sway, Nor toil with all its burde ns Lire Charles's ability for scin- tillating conversation has often made him the center of an admiring group. Applying himself seriously to his studies, he has maintained a good scholastic average As a member of the safety squad, Charles has served the school faithfully.

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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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MARY SROKA A mirror of all courtes y. Sincere, friendly, and fun-loving are words which best describe Mary, a girl who has many friends because of her eager cooperation and gentle, patient man- ner. We shall long re- member this small girl for her big- hearted, winning ways. The sweetest hours that EDWARD SOSIENSKI But he whose inborn worth his acts com- mend, Of gentle soul, to hu- man race a friend.” Ed is one of the many likeable fellows in our class. He is the posses- sor of a genial’ person- ality and a determined will. These two quali- ties plus his great com- mon sense have won him the respect of all. BERNARD TARNOFSK Y arable havoc CHARLOTTE SORENSON Your wit make others witty. The witty Charlotte al- ways has а new joke or story to tell. Whenever she is around, you are sure to hear a great deal of laughter. Her sunny disposition causes her to be liked by every- one. Y w і “7 | DORIS STILES Her stature tall ber manner refined and pleasant. Consistently quiet and never boastful, Doris is always pleasant. She has not wasted her time in school in the scholastic or social sense, for she has been a good student and a good friend to many. w the ANNETTE STEIN Come sing now, sing, for I know you sing well, I see you have a sing- ing face.” Annette is noted for her lovely voice. Her attrac- tive appearance and charming manner have made her a welcome ad- dition to our class, for she is one of our suc- cessful three and one- half year students. We are sure that nothing but success awaits An- nette, Arms and the Man eer І spend Are spent among the lasse ӨР Fun-loving and Ғапсу- free—that's our Bernie. He has wreaked irrep- feminine hearts at South Side, both because of his good - natured, pleasant manner and his fine per- formance on our class basketball team.

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