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WILSON HALL Firrz razc: Reitler, Schriber, Ruland, Kirkpatrick, Freeman, McMillin. Second rozr: Lin, Kranik, Kalson, Jacobson, Dizunondstone, Shirley, Third wzzy' Phillips, Horovitz, Landis, Scandrett, Miller, Bottcher, Fnzzrlb faux' Elste, Norton, Sippey, Patterson. Fifzb wuz' Lovell, Brindle. Hcymers. Bicbesheimer, W'esterfield, Koenig. The sturdy walls of Wilson enclosed a hardy band of sophomores noted for their vociferous school spirit and enthusiasm. Actually, Wfilson never uite recovered from the shock of Clark Hall winnin' first lace in the fl 5 P Homecomin 'L decorations com etition. At an rate, the feverish activit 8 P Y Y and industry prompted by Toots Kranik the night before Homecomingi' will not be easily forgotten. XXfell known Wilson characters were Marty Jacobson and Howard Free- man, champion time accumulators Charlie Penguin Kalson, building supervisor, 'Squawksi' Shirley and Bob Kirkpatrick, the friendly wrestlersg bee-keeper Ed Norton, Sandy Scandrett and his fat little prefect friend, Dick Elste, and bruiser'i Bruce Landis and his studious roommate Fear Longphre.
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REESE HALL Fifi! muu' Cooper, Boiarsky, Lennox, joonnasuphya, Riviere, Mr. McCoy. Second row: Valentine, Fribley, Hildner, Hudson, Ketterer. Third row: Hodgdon, Breman, Denton, Nicholson, Spencer, Munyon. Grab your hiking shoes, take a deep breath, and let's go on a tour of Reese Hall. About the time you reach the country club, your legs feel about ready to drop off. After a rest on the porch, we bravely march into this home of young heroes. The first sight to greet our eyes is that of the calorie boys fLes Breman and jim Den- tonj, finishing the last of the food from our weekly dorm party. Charging into the next room, we encounter Barry Boiarsky sitting yogi style and doing his homework. His prefect roommate, Bill Hildner, is doing his usual good job of keeping order on the floor. Gazing into the next room, we see Messrs. Fribley and Hud- son reading the latest magazines. Having escaped the lower regions we creep up to the second floor. The first thing to greet our ears are the melodious notes of Elliot Riviere banging on his bongo drums. His room- mate, Tom Almes, is combing his beautiful wave for the fifth time. In the next room we find Grier Cooper writing to one of his many girls while his roommate Chip Valentine is absorbed in the latest jazz recording. Going on further we discover Bulldog Gibbs yelling at the top of his lungs that he's abused and not fully appreciated. Charlie Lennox is busy think- ing up some new form of mischief while the third member of this room, prefect Paul Mun- yon, is asking Bulldog for the last time to clean up the room. Going on across the hall, we find all three members missing. Tuck Hodg- don will be found wandering from room to room while Mike Nicholson and jack Spencer are gossiping in the smoking room. Climbing to the third floor we hear David joonnasuphya and Bill Ketterer arguing over the type of music to play. In the next room, the third perfect of the dorm is adding up the time distributed to the various evil do-ers.
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