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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ROBERT FRANCIS BUHL VICE-PRESIDENT DONALD F. WINTER SECRETARY 1oAN KocHv TREASURER CATHERINE IOANNE BUTLER CLASS ADVISERS MISS LUCILLE CARHART MR, FRED I. SCI-IMIDT CLASS COLORS - BLUE AND SILVER CLASS FLOWER - CARDENIA CLASS MOTTO Seek ye first the Kingdom of Knowledge and aII shall be added unto you. I2
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SENIQR CLASS HISTORY Our Freshman year was a period of orientation to the complexities of high school routine and of the building. From the time of our entrance into the high school in Sep- tember, l946, until the following spring, we never ceased to admire and wonder at the accomplishments and maturity of the older students. However, when we had all enjoyed a successful Freshman dance, we were assured that someday we, too, would be all-impor- tant upper classmen. Our class officers for the Freshman year were president, Edward Purdy, vice-president, C-eorge Bellingerg secretary, janet Higginsg and treasurer, Betty Seck. During our Sophomore year, it was proved that many of our classmates would be lead- ers in high school activities. Sophomores were active in all school functions from clubs to athletics. This was preparation for the two subsequent years in which we were to be the officers and star athletes of the school. Our class officers, who were George Bellinger, president, Myrna Kamins, vice-president, Dot Serson, secretary, and jeanne Brelle, treas- urerg planned a delightful Sophomore Hop which we all enjoyed. Our junior class officers, president, Charles lVlazurg vice-president, Donald Winterg secretary, Chester Franklin, and treasurer, Barbara jean Nelson, guided us through a happy and busy year. We ordered our class rings early and were thrilled, when they arrived, to display them as the sign of our growing importance in the school. ln the second half of the year we presented our play, Applesauce, to a large and appreciative audience. The great financial success of the play enabled us to enjoy a wonderful Iunior-Senior Reception which carried out the theme of the musical comedy, The Red Mill. Our Senior year has been very busy and enjoyable. We were overwhelmed in the fall with the outstanding success of our football team which was defeated only in the last game of a nine game schedule. ln November, every member of the class cooperated in helping lVlrs. Aszman and the cast produce an outstanding play, i'Creen Stockings. Soon after the Christmas recess the Allegarooter Staff was named and they started to work enthusi- astically to produce this book. Naturally, the junior-Senior Reception was a high spot in May. On june 4 the Baccalaureate Service was held in the auditorium and we emerged as graduates of Rahway High School, Class of l95O, after Commencement Exercises on june 6, ll
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l f George Amasio Eleanor Fr 1672 Oliver Street 211 an General Course Always hunting . . . well Likes liked . . . a future T.V. aspires dealer. Chefs' Club -l, Baseball Squad 1. Q i35,,.ii ,Z ' ,fs Betty S. Bauer Thomas R. Baxter 181 West Stearns Street Classical Course Double talk . . . always laughing . . . fnd her in the store . . . liked . . . cute and witty. Home Room Secretory 1, Personal- ity Club 1, Biology Club Treasurer 2, Art and Photography Club 1, 2, 3, Debating Club 3, 4, Literary Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Blue Triangle Club 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3. Likeable . . . fishing, his avo- cation . , . intends to make Key Club 3, Art Club 1, 2, Bose- .f Cheerful chatter . . . endless ff LW LM fyffbjdqf 11,3 ,f f , C- Ros, Mary Barba ,, li2 M21m's??35 C 1,7 , Secretarial Course Rose enjoys iskaging po- . H i tazto phips . . . and chum- rning around with Fran. Theatre Arts Club Z7'Cornm'erCiQl Club 3, Law Club 4, Boosters 1, 2, Girls' Volleyball Ca-captain 4. L. Q .nj
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