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w ! «i f O f . Itf « ji ml Park Patton Phelps Powers Prentiss Pruet Putnam Ray Redman Reed Reynolds Rice RODGERS RUGGLES Sanders Sasser Saunders Savage Sharp Shimeall Short Shultz SlMMS Snead Sowers Steen Swan Swank Swart Talbert FIRST ROW Roa:;RT B. Park. Jr., Hunter; Wilbur P. Patton, Sr., Okla. City: Don C. William B. Putnam, - N, Sr., Okla. City; Colonel S. Ray, Fr., Okla. Phelps. ST A, Jr.. Okla. City; Walter S. Powers, K , Fr., Perry; ' City; Manville Redman, r -X, Fr., Okla. City; E. James Reed, Sr., Miami. Charles L. Prentiss, Sr., Bristow; Gene Pruet, + A f). Fr.. Okla. City; SECOND ROW Le;-tcr a. Reynolds, Sr., Ada; Robert T. Rice, Sr., Edmond; James W. Saunders, Sr.. McAlester; Eugene Savage, Sr., Hartshorne; Joseph A. RoDGERS, - ' I ' K, Sr., Holdenville; Gareth E. Ruggles, Fr., Davis; J. B. Sharp, Fr.. TuLsa; Warren G. Shimeall. Fr., Okla. City. Sanders, A X, Sr., Okla. City; Allan D. Sasser, Fr., Lawton; George F. THIRD ROW George F. Short, K X, Fr.. Durant; Harold M. Shultz, ATA, Sr., Guth- Roger Swan, - N, Fr., Okla. City: James W. Swank. 11 K A, Fr., Norman; rie: Robert D. Simms, Fr., Sand Springs; Edward P. Snead, Jr., Idabel; Harold R. Swart. Fr.. Okla. City: Gerald Talbert, M A, Fr., Kansas Howard M. Sowers, ATA, Fr., Gage; Ralph Steen, K A, Sr., Okla. City; City, Mo. FIRST ROW Charles E. Taylor, Ben, Jr.. Wellington, Kan.: Gene H. Thomas, sher, + r A, Sr., Okla. City: Howard B. Upton, Sr., Tahlequah; Laurence - A E, Fr., Woodward; Lemuel D. Thomas, Sr., Norman; Ralph Charles Varvel. H K A, Jr., Bartlesville: Robert H. Warren, Sr., Hugo; Selwyn Thomas, Fr., Tulsa; Russell F. Thompson, Sr., Ringwood; Sidney Up- S. Webber. A X, Sr.. Norman. SECOND ROW ' Don Welch, r A. Sr.. Madill; Emil A. Wienecke, Sr.. Tulsa; Jack Robert A. Wilson, - N, Fr., Shawnee; Gene Womble, 2 X, Fr., Tulsa; Wilcox, A T fi, Jr.. Seiling; Robert Nlxon Wilde. IT K A. Fr., Catoosa: Judson Sage Woodruff, Fr., Birmingham, Ala.: Glenn A. Young. A T n, John W. Williams, A T. Jr.. Bartlesville; Homer C. Wilson, St., Hollis; Sr.. Sapulpa; John Zerboni. - N, Fr., Okla. City. Taylor Thomas Thomas Thomas Thompson Upsher Upton Varvel Warren Webber Welch Wienecke Wilco.x Wilde Williams Wilson Wilson Womble Woodruff Young Zerboni %mf ) ,1 4 m f- cfW ' m, ' fe ' l n ■■- HiAi.: HaJH m JIha MMm Page 177
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Q O fti, P : ' g C P o t p Q 1 5 o r p. w. ' Hm-.HES HUGIIF.S Hull HUSER Irvine Jaeger James Jenkins Johnson Jones Kknnon KiRKPATRICK Largent Larson Lee Lee Lewis LiPE Livingston Lloyd LOSEE LUNSFORD Massey Mendenhall MlLOR Mitchell MOLER Montgomery MORAN MORELAND FIRST ROW Phillip E. Hughes. Fr., Three Sands; Clifton E. Hughes, Sr., Muskogee; Richard James, Jr., Prague: Raymond Wm. Jenkins, Jr., Okeinah; Joseph Richard L. Hull, - A E, Jr., Tulsa; Oliver S. Huser. - N, Sr., Holden- E. Johnson, Bh ll. Jr., McAlester; Wm. Lloyd Jones, Sr., Okemah. ville; Francis Irvine, - N, Fr., Stillwater; Douglas R. Jaeger, Sr., Tulsa; SECOND ROW Lee V. Kennon, IIKA, Jr., Tulsa: Harold E. Kirkpatrick, ATA, Jr., Henry S. Lewis, Sr., Guthrie: Charles R. Lipe, Sr., Tishomingo: Clint G. Hydro: Cleve Largent, A T, Fr., Waurika; B. A. Larson, 4 K , Sr., Okla. Livingston, Sr., Marietta: Lester Lloyd, A X A, Sr.. Okla. City. City; Billy Brown Lee, 2 A E, Sr., Nowata; Richard Lee, Fr., Tipton: THIRD ROW Arthur J. Losee, - X, Sr., Okla. City; Robert L. Lunsford, Ben, Jr., Enid: Edward H. Moler, I ' T A, Sr., Okla. City; Henry H, Montgomery, Cleveland; Raysel Lee Massey, Jr,, Geary; Jayne N. Mendenhall, Jr., - A E, ' Sr., Bartlesville; Marvin P. Moran, Acacia, Fr., Tipton: Harry D. Edmond; James Page Milor, Sr„ Marietta; Earl B. Mitchell, BO II, Jr., Moreland, n K A, Sr., Tulsa. Tfee la yers FIRST ROW Tom Henry Morford, Sr., Amorita: Francis G. Morgan, Fr., Okla. City: John D. Morrow. Sr., Tulsa: Robert F. Mowdy, A X, Fr., Coalgate: Robert L. McChesney, a X A, Jr., Kane, Pa. SECOND ROW Joseph L. McClellan, K , Sr., Perry; Neal Caswell, - N, Fr., Carlsbad, N. Mex.: W, Tal Oden, r ! E, Soph. Pre-Law, Altus; Harold N. Olive, Fr.. Carl.sbad. N. Mcx.: David J. Ovkn. !• A H, Fr.. Enid. Morford Morgan Morrow Mowdv McChesney McCiKLi.AN Nkm Oden Olive Oven ,f? o f Joe McClc ' lan and John Quinn. seniors in ihc law school, finish up a case. Paje 176
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First Row. left to right: Gene Ritter. Don Welch. Charles Steele, Harold Theus, Dr. V. H. Kulp. Prof. J. W. Reed. Prof. R. D. Vliet. Bill Lee. Robert Fraley. Second Roiv: Lester Reynolds, Thomas Johnson. Almon Henson, Russell Thompson. Kenneth Wilson. Joe Durkee, Robert Rice, John Ervin, Paul Rudell. Third Row: James Sandlin. Homer Wilson, William Harrington. James McNeely. Tom Morford. John Amick. Charles Stephenson, Arthur Freeman. Fourth Row: Jack Hudson. Thomas Moore, J. J. DeWeerd, James Douglas. Frank Picket. Jack Peterson. James Rodgers. Glenn Young. Clinton Dennis. Fifth Row: James Hancock. James Horigan. Paul Harkey. Robert Warren, Steve McLawry. Lester Lloyd. Sixth Row: Robert Fuller. Charles Prentiss, James Means. Seventh Row: Frank Allen, Eugene Carr. Harold Theus President of Senior Law, Phi Alpha Delta. Oklahoma City. The School of Law serves the state: First, by training lawyers, the social engineers who develop and apply the rules and standards which govern all the human activities that make civilized life possible. Without law. there would be no civil society, and without civil society there could be neither security nor progress. Second, by aiding the bar ' s system of continued education of lawyers in active practice, through participation of the faculty in the programs of legal institutes and bar association meetings. Third, by providing, through the writings of the Board of Student Contributors to the Oklahoma Bar Association Journal, scholarly com- ment upon current decisions of the state and federal courts of interest to Oklahoma lawyers. Fourth, through research and writing by faculty members, contrib- uting to legal knowledge and progress. Fifth, through the participation of the faculty in the work of the various agencies dedicated to progress in the law and improving the administration of justice. Sixth, through the assistance given by the lav, ' faculty in the general program of the University, by providing legal advice and counsel upon various activities. Seventh, through advancing the standards of legal education, by ad- hering to and advancing beyond the rules urged by the American Bar Association, and pre scribed by the Supreme Court of Oklahoma. Eighth, through the contributions of its graduates to the wise conduct of public affairs in many fields of governmental service, and to the de- velopment of informed public opinion. SENIOR LAW Page 178
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