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HENRY M. CAMPBELL COMPETITION Campbell Participants: fleft to rightj SEATED: I. Birge, L. Marsh, D. Ilvedson. FIRST ROW: R. Smith, S. Passer, K. Beattie, R. Bittner K. Harker. SECOND ROW: J. Schmidt, T. Rasmussen, J. Frost, J. Prov-ine, R. Heller, I. Compagnone. THIRD ROW: G. jenkins, W. Earle, G. Goray, E. Hill, S. George, R. Guritz, T. Ledbetter, J. Galbraith, 1. Barnes, E. Emerson. The thirty-two top scoring participants in the Case Club program take part, each Fall, in the quarter-final round of the Campbell Competition. Twelve continue on to the semi- final round in Febuary and four to the finals in March. The case argued this year involves labor law questions of federal removal jurisdiction and the review of arbitrators' awards. The semi-final bench will be composed of Professor Carl S. Hawkins, presidingg Robert G. Howlett, Chairman of the Michigan Labor Mediation Boardg and Jerry S. McCroskey of Marcus, McCroskey, Finucan, Libner, Sz Reamon of Mus- kegon. Judging the finals will be the Hon. Potter Stewart, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, presidingg the Hon. Roger J. Traynor, Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court of Californiag the Hon. Paul R. Hays, of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 2d Circuitg Dean Allan F. Smithg and Professor Russel A. Smith. John E. Gates is chairman of the Campbell Competition. 40 Please, Dear, No Footsie While Court Is In Session
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THE QUAD Al Olson, Editor-in-Chief STAFF Al Olson .... . ........ Editor Ron Gilbert, . . . . Griff Garwood . . . . . . Ass't. Editor . . .Bus. Manager Bob Viewig .... ...... S eniors John Nolon .... ...... C artoons Roger Leeds .... . . .Organizations C. Eisendrath . . . . . . Contributor Tony Hume ..... . . . Photographer George Cooney Ed Langs ...... . . . . . . Photographer . . . Photographer SEATED: Nolon, Gilbert, Olson, Garwood, Eisencirath. STANDING: Cooney, Viewig, Leeds, Hume. This yeai-'s Quad got off to several false starts before settling down to the management of frustrated-journalist A1 Olson. Ed Langs was the initial editor, but had to abandon the project in its formative stages for personal reasons. Ron Gilbert became acting editor and hovered over the scraps during their incubation period before the present editor was named. Ron then became assistant editor and, in that capacity, has handled too much work with too little credit. The cover, size, book layout, and book content are solely the fault of the editor. All objections may be forwarded to next year's editor. Inciden- tally, the covers are supposed to convey an image of the ancient Domesday Books. . .in case you're wondering whether one of our sponsors is a lumber company. The humorous CD section dividers are the artistry of John Nolon. Charlie Eisendrath, a real-live journalism student, contributed the material for the precedent-shattering section on the Law School. Griff Garwood did a fine job as business manager the sells ads and gets a tremendous rake-offj. Ed Langs, George Cooney, and Tony Hume gobbled up nine-tenths of the book's budget in a wild scramble to see who could use the most film while taking this year's Quad pictures. Bob Viewig demonstrated tremendous pa- tience in putting together the Senior section, and Roger Leeds turned in the expected performance on organizations. Many thanks also to Mrs. Betts of the Recorder's Office, Miss Bliss of Placement, and Carol Ann Crundwell, the editor's secretary. 42 V w .- ,,'.' X W Assistant Editor Ron Gilbert Cutting Up A Bit.
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