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Row Row Row I: Margaret Woolcock, Robert Russell, Laura Schleicher, June Persing 2: Anthony Wideman, David Jones, Richard Widman, Joseph Gudaitis 3: Lawrence, Rachunis, George Hudock, James Spanos, Harold Lawrence Row I: Theodore Warkomski, Shirley Rees, Doris Gorka, Marie Stamer. Row 2: Albert Pollick, Donald Honeywell, George Jones, Ross Leonardi. Row 3: James Holifleld, Norman Kornblau, Joseph Swartwood, Edmund Zaremba. -34-
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Row l: Anthony Zabiegalski, Chester Knapich, Karl Haas, Paul DeWitt. Row 2: Stanley Novitsky, Dorothy Wilkes, Naomi Hons, Edward Gorski. Row 3: Jack Reese, William Jonathan, Duke Hodgson. Row 4: John Tasker, John Klansek, William Kosicki, Walter Piczak. l Row I: Clayton Karambelas, Narci Perkowski, Edwin Kosik, William Boyd Row 2: William Stanziale, Joseph Parrella, Paul Koval, George Shinaly. Row 3: William Klopfer, John Wilson, Ira Hall, Morris Feinstein.
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It doesn't seem so long ago, at least to some of us, that we were freshmen. Our class has representatives in all of the activities at Wilkes. One of us is editor of Amnicola, another an editor of the Beacong some of us play foot- ball or basketball. We can share the glory of the Thespians-- Perla was splendid as Creon. wasn't he? That cheerful smile you see in the cafeteria belongs to our Naomi Hons. Now we're juniors, and we're truly just beginning to comprehend all that Wilkes can mean. We work harder than ever. so we say. Every now and then, a serious thought occurs to us, After graduation, what? just one more year . . .
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