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enior Cfarm PRESIDENT FRED HEADLEY VICE-PRESIDENT TONY CHERUBINO SECRETARY ANN E. ARCHER TREASURER RUTH KOCHY CLASS ADVISERS MISS LUCILLE CARHART MR. cLAss COLORS GREEN AND SILVER CLASS FLOWER YELLOW ROSE CLASS MOTTO LEARN TO LIVE AND LIVE TO 12 icem FRED J. SCHMIDT LEARN
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enior Cfdifd Our long awaited career as high school students began in September T947-when ap- proximately two hundred of us eagerly entered the hallowed halls of Rahway High. Although we were shy in the beginning, we soon became acquainted with one another and took our places in the activities of the school. The annual Freshman Dance was held successfully under the auspices of our class officers who were John Cox, president, Radley Squier, vice-president, Pat Acken, secretary, and Ann Archer, treasurer. Our Sophomore year was even more eventful than our first year. Members of our class were constantly found in the midst of all school functions and school activities, participating to the best of their ability. Class officers were James Polacco, president, Cliff Ward, vice-president, Joan Ingersoll, secretary, and Ruth Kochy, treasurer, who worked harmoniously to insure the success of our Sophomore Hop. During our Junior year, we really came into our own. Our fellow classmates were espe- cially active in athletics, doing more than their share toward our football victories. The team is noteworthy since they won eight of the nine scheduled games. Tommy, our class play, was a huge success under the direction of Mrs. Aszman. A big surprise was in store for us when we were told of the wonderful plans being made for our Junior-Senior Reception. This was a per- fect ending to a very happy and busy year. ln our class elections, we elected Joseph Rucci, president, Fred Headley, vice-president, Ann Archer, secretary, and Joan Ingersoll, treasurer. Perhaps our Senior year could be listed as our busiest and happiest. At last we had reached the top of the long ladder of high school education. Although the confused conditions of the world and the dim outlook of the future dampened our spirits slightly, we put our best foot forward to make the most cf our last year. We had excellent representation on our victorious basketball and football teams which brought deserved honor to our school. The class officers, Fred Headley, president, Tony Cherubino, vice-president, Ann Archer, secretary, and Ruth Kochy, treasurer, worked hard in our annual school functions. ln November our Senior Play, The Goose Hangs High, was successfully presented under the direction of Mrs. Aszman. Shortly after the New Year the Allegarooter staff was chosen, and the last lap of our career began. We anx- iously awaited our spring activities and graduation, the most important to us. With this we left Rahway High School after four happy years. il
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John Abaroy 2104 Evans Street General Course Tops in electronics he'll be some day, When the Navy releases John Abaray. Chorus 4, ,School Magazine l, 2, lPennsylvanial, Baseball Team 3, 4. twift Patsy Alfred Abate i808 Bond Street General Course Poundin' Patsy, the stands do roar, You've got sixty homers, now lust one more! Proiection Club 4, Art Club l, 2, Photography Club 4, Football Squad l, 2, Team 3, 4, Baseball Squad l, 2, Team 3, 4, Captain 4. Robert N. Abbott Q, .30 if-,oc Patricia Ann Acken i472 Church Street 3l7 West Milton Avenue eneral urse , Classical Course Talka' m ll 'f Ready to help and always a gu friend, He' neve as M a Pat has ability that knows no il ' . U end. A ' C 4, ack Home Room President 2, Treasurer Sq d , ling d l, 4, Class Secretary l, National Honor Society 4, Treasurer 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Personality Club l, Allegarooter Staff, Bank- ing Cub l, 4, American Legion Oratorical Contest Winner 4, 3rd place, Girls' Basketball Tourna- ment l, 2. J s Wayne E. Adelung l79 West Milton Avenue General Course The sportsman type is our boy Wayne, He enioys the outdoors in shine or rain. Chefs' Club l, Track Team 3. Charles L. Amasio i672 Oliver Street General Course Chaz Amaz of gridiron tame, To be a sports coach is his aim. Home Room President l, National Honor Society 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council 2, Projection Club 4, Art Club 3, Photography Club 4, Senior Play Property Manager, Junior Play Property Manager, Chorus l, 2, Printing Club 2, Foot- ball Squad l, Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Basketball Squad l, 2, Team 3, Captain 4, Baseball Squad l, Team 2, 3, 4. . f Jose h nd ov 2l2O Ort l T ne J i all- F , b a , a ase- all H Ae om c pr id ri ,Foot- b Squad l ea , asket- ball squad 1, 2, Te , 4, Bese- ball Squad l, 2, Tea 3, Captain 4. i3 Course Always an always eet, Ann ' our c er e. Ho Room Sec t l, Treasurer 2, Class Treasur , Secretary 3, 4, Blue Triangle Club 2, 3, His- torian 4, Student Council Secretary 2, Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, Personality Club l, Journalism 2, 3, Banking Club 2, Junior Red Cross l, Future Homemakers of America l, Girls' Basketball Tour- nament 2, 3, Science Club l, Girls' Volley Ball Tournament 2, 3. 16 wif fd'
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