Lieu). Lewnes Flew In Firs) Wave 0) Marauders That Hit French Coast As Americans Invaded On D-DayAnnapolis Airman Has Completed 40 Combat Missions And Waors Air Medal With Savan OakLeaf ClustersA Nimn Air Force Bomber Bw. England, July 10—Second I4*ut~ tr\*nl Thom as J. Lewne*. 20. of Annapolis, co-pilot of the Marauder Piccadilly Willy. * had the biggest thrUl his life when he Clew in the first ware of Marauders which struck the French coast on D-Day.Lieut. Lewnes. son of John P. Lewnes. of 164 Main street. Anna-; polls, Md., flies with the Silver Streaks” Marauder group ct*n-j manded by Col. Reginald Vance, of Fredericksburg. Va. The Silver Streaks spearheaded the aerial assault on Cherbourg peninsula's »if guns a few minutes before the hiUa] landings by ground forces.Piloted by First Lieut. Wilbur R. »Willy i Kolberg. M Pasadena. Calif.. Piccadilly WWy was unong the first bombers from theNew Term Starts At St. John's22 Fmhmin Of Ctosi OF 1948 Enroll; Mara Expected As Tam* Starts Today(CmUsoM Oa K«« Tbm)Twenty-two new freshmen registered at the convocation of 8t. John’s College In the Great Hall at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon, formally opening the second term of the 1941-45 academic year.About elf ht other freshmen are r i pec ted to enter college today, as regular classes are resumed.The new student*, who were addressed by president Btringfellow Barr, bring the freshmmt elvu the first section of which entered n the opening of the new term in March, to 49 and the student body to 130.She of the new students are Mary landers; two are from Qre-fon The students who entered Tccterda rare: