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JACK PATRICK REILLY Jack was widely known for one so young. He had a winning personality because he liked people genuinely and without prejudice. Jack entered Lehigh after graduating with honors from Hellertown High School, where he held niunerous class offices. His last years were crowded, studies and business demanding most ot his time. Yet, he was always considerate of others. In his young, striving spirit we each saw a little bit of ourselves. He died January 17, 1951, to shed warmth and afl ' ection elsewhere. DAVID R. THOMAS Friendship and Dave were one. On June 6, 1950, a tragic plane crash on South Mountain cut short his life filled with dreams, ambitions and a sincere love for fellow man. However, the spirit of enthusiasm and cooperation so characteristic of Dave, a major in Engineering Physics, lives on with us. His name has been perpetuated by the David R. Thomas Memorial Fund for deserving students. A Freshman Wrestler, member of Phi Gamma Delta, Captain of the Pershing Rifles, Vice-President of the Physics Club, and a R.O. T.C. Cadet Colonel-Elect, Dave was a leader we will sorely miss. din ii monam HOMER DAVID WILLIAMS Our class as a unit suffered its first great loss with the death of David on August 29, 1949. He was a Lehigh man in the true sense. His smile, his enthusiasm, his willingness to help reached out to all who knew him. David followed in the footsteps of his father, Homer D. Williams, ' 87, also a Lehigh man and an Alumnus Trustee. An Arts-Engineering student, David had a deep interest in the Rifle Club, radio and photography. Graduation brings our thoughts close to him. LEONARD MacDONALD An overclouded, threatening world recalled Leonard to active duty with the Marine Corps in October, 1950. Leonard, a native of Charleston, W. Va. and a veteran of World War II, was killed on February 8, 1951 while serving as a radio- gunner at Cherry Point, N. C. At Lehigh, where he majored in Marketing, Leonard was President of Dravo D-II and Secretary of Lambda Mu Sigma. We, his classmates, knew well his sincere, friendly manner and his warm, easy, slight south- ern drawl. We who knew him shall remember him. 23
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