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TED STOPKOSKI JOHN STROJNY IOE STUCCIO CARLIE THOMAS CHARLIE THOMAS ED TYBURSKI BILL UMPHRED IRENE WANG MAY WAY EARL WOLFE IOHN WOLFKEIL JERRY YAKSTIS JIM YOUNG JUNIOR'SENIOR PARTY COMMITTEE seated Bert Stein, Iim Richardson, Jane Salwoski, Priscilla Swartwood Standing Henry Merolli, Louis Bonani, George Lewis, Don Law, Gerald Smith Seventeen
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Sixteen GEORGE McMAHON FRANCIS McNELIS HENRY MEROLLI GEORGE MODRAK ALEX MOLOSH JOHN MONSUEIR ROBERT MORRIS JOSEPH MOSIER JOHN MURTHA BILL NELSON EDMUND NIKLEWSKI GERALD OSTROSKIE JOHN PALSHA BILL POLTROCK ANN BELLE PERRY JOHN PETROCHKO HOWARD PHILLIPS THOMAS PHIPPS CLEMENT PIETRZAK LOUIS POLOMBO CATHERINE READ JOE REYNOLDS BOB RIESTER JOE ROGAN WAYNE ROSSMAN BILL SABA BILL SABANSKI JANE SALWOSKI GEORGE SCHEERS DICK SHAFFER ALEXANDER SHAW BOB SHEMO ED SKORDINSKI LEO SLIFE BARTON SMITH JERRY SMITH JEANNE SMITH CARL son CARROLL STEIN FRANK STOLFI
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33; DAVID WHITNEY President 5am me a LEM. QPRIL 7n, LEO KANE Vice-President 13 UN DO Lu? N I SOPHOMGRE g . 9 mama: R0957 : Hewssrk Collar Ad Saphamares HARysiys UK? ; Ctms MDICMJ LUCILLE REESE JAMES REYNOLDS Secretary Treasurer After the hustle and bustle of renewing acquaintances, the Sophomore Class began the year's activities with the election of class offic- ers. The alwaySaactive Dave Whitney was elected president, Leo Kane vice-president, Lucille Reese secretary, and Roxy Reynolds treasurer. These students were elected to class offices on their reputations as active and dependable individuals. The choice couldnit have been a better one. Isabel Ecker, Connie Smith, Dave Park, and Dave Whitney were later chosen to represent the class in the StUe dent Council. In an attitude of friendliness the SophOy more Class helped guide the incoming Fresha men by co-sponsoring the Freshman-Sophop more Hon Iaunt, a wellyreceived farmer dance. as the years first big affair. Some weeks later a Wiener roast was held at Harp vey's Lake, and, thanks to Skinny Ennis, the outing was a tremendous success. By the end of the second month of the school year the Sophomore Class had established itself as one of the most active classes on the campus and could claim its share of big wheels at Wil- kes. This is a far cry from the timid, bewild- ered Freshman Class of September, 1949. The individual accomplishments of sopho! mores serving on various extrapcurricular ac- tivities have made a solid name for the Sopho- more Class. The Class of 1953 is on its way. Eighteen
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