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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Eugene Moran Roy Vagelos SECRETARY 1'REA,suRER Evelyn Serson Betty Healey cLAss Aovisens Lucille Carhart LeRoy Potts CLASS FLOWER Carnation ci.Ass Morro Wisdom-peace and liberty n CLASS COLORS Dark Green and White 12
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY One morning in September, nineteen hundred and forty-three, two hundred excited students entered Rahway High for the first time. This was to be the Senior Class of I947. After becoming accustomed to high school life, the class elected these officers: president, Gregory Bogdanffyg vice- president, Beverly Comer, secretary, Lila Fagans, treasurer, Howard Wolf. Under their leadership, the class sponsored an outstanding Freshman Hop, which was the social event of the year, On the first day of our second year in high school, anyone seeing the look of satisfaction on the faces of our classmates would quickly realize that finally, we had graduated from the lowest form of high school life pos- sible-we were now intellectual Sophomores. To emphasize our mental maturity, we planned a very successful Sophomore Hop. The class officers for this year were president, Nelson Taylor, vice-president, Dorothy Hauer? secretary, Rodney von Beidelg treasurer, Howard Wolf. Our Junior year was highlighted by the ending of World War ll. This event, though not completely outshone, was slightly dimmed by our Junior play, The Patsy, and the Junior-Senior Reception, which were both very successful. ln spite of these outstanding events, most of the class managed to accumulate enough knowledge to graduate to the Senior class. The officers who led us through this hectic year were president, Thomas Crahillg vice-president, Dorothy Hauer, secretary, Evelyn Serson, and treasurer, Betty Healey. At last the pinnacle of social standing in our high school career was reached. We could now look down upon the humble Freshmen with a superiority complex that could be had only by a Senior who has already sur- vived and surmounted three years of turmoil. Between phases of the struggle, we did manage to produce a fine Sen-ior play and, as Seniors, attended a very enjoyable Junior-Senior Reception. The weeks following the reception were spent nervously waiting for graduation. Farewell, Rahway High School. ll
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