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Senior Oficers-Judd Halenza, Robert Taylor, Elenor Ludig, Howard Hughes SENIOR CLASS + We entered the gates of Wheaton High School back in 1932. As guests of the sophomores at the annual reception, we began to feel that we really belonged to the school. Our officers for the year were: Martin Brundage, presidentg Joy Jensen, vice-presidentg Rosemary Steven, secretaryg and Jack Ray, treasurer. The next year we settled down to be regular old timers. We made ourselves known in all departments of the school, and were proud to be recognized in the athletic, social, and scholastic sides of school life. We started the year by acting as hosts to the freshmen. That year our officers were: James Dunlap, presidentg Joy Tweedie, vice-presidentg Donald McDonald, secretaryg and Robert Davis, treasurer. Our junior year we were really busy. Our class play, The Thirteenth Chair, was a success and enabled us to royally entertain the seniors at the prom. A large group of us found our names on the honor roll, and we had many leaders on the athletic field. This year our officers were: John Millett, presidentg Jean Ellen Jens, vice- presidentg Mary Lou Prendergast, secretaryg and Richard Harris, treasurer. And now, we find our last year is drawing to a close. Our responsibilities have been many, but were easily equalled by our good times. We thank the juniors for asking us to share with them a very lovely prom. We leave Wheaton High thanking the teachers for all they have helped us to accomplish and enjoy. We are all proud to have been members of so fine a school.
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