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..• - -- » ' FIRST YEAR LAW CLASS OFFICERS. Albert Riiss. secretary: Ken Bridget, president; Jim Young, vice-president; Charles Larkins. treasurer. FIRST YEAR Calliiij; the law liuilclin ; home for the first time, the freshman hiw elass ac(|uired speedily the legal lan- guage, and hy the end of the year they felt that they were distinguished lawyers. Catching on quickly to the idea of no quizzes, the students enjoyed themselves while waiting for those do or die examinations. It did not take the fresliman students long to discover that cha]iel ])eriod is a convenient time to have lueakfast or just another cup of coffee to keep awake while learning about domestic relations or the prob- lems of personal property. With two years to go the first year students look ahead to mauv hours of studv. Trent Calvin Bowen Pinnacle, N. C. Kenneth K. Bridges Shelby, N. C. Les E. Browder Winston-Salem. N. C. Albert Joseph Bunton Wake Forest. N. C. Harold M. Edwards Wadeshoro. N. C Wade Miller Gallant. Jr Raleigh. N. C Harry Russel Hill, Jr. Trenton. N. J Parks Hal Icenhour Monroe. N. C Sam Jenkins, Jr Walstonburg, N. C. Doyle Edison Lowder Albemarle. N. C Archie E. Lynch Buies Creek. N. C. Kurt William Martha Walhngford, Conn. John Benjamin Miles McLeansville. N. C. William L. Moses Aberdeen, N. C. John Lambert Murray, Jr. Catawba. N. C. William E. Musselwhite Lumberton, N. C. William Bland Ray Wake Forest. N. C Wesley Linville Roach Wendell. N. C John Haizlip Rush Spray, N. C Albert Burnice Russ Wilmington. N. ( James Russell Sugg New Bern. N. C Carroll W. Weathers. Jr Raleigh. N. C Allan Joseph While Philadelphia. Pa. James L. Young Somerville. N. J. Fourteen
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SECOND YEAR ' ilh new fields ot lei;al ■iiiagie opened np lo them, the second year students liave shown a definite quest for the knowledge which will make successful lawyers. With vague thoughts of the bar exam in their heads, the second year students take it easy for a semester as they think of that long third year ahead. No longer freshmen, they push forward to new goals. i V PLANNING for class meeting are Bill Nicholson. secrelar ; ken WarJ, vice-president: Ferd Davis, president; and Fvcrette Henry, treasurer. Charles Dewey Barham Raleigh, N. C. James Earnest Bonner Raleigh, N. C. MiKon Palmer Fields Scotland Neck, N. C. Boyce Grier Gibson, Jr. Mooresville, N. C. Bernard Allen Harrell Ahoskie, N. C. Lester P. Martin, Jr Mocksville, N. C. George Crec Mitchell, Jr. Wake Forest. N. C. Wiley Francis Mitchell, Jr Youngsville, N. C. Rudolph Grantley Singleton, Jr Fayetteville, N. C. Alvin A. Thomas Winston-Salem, N. C. Kennedy Wooten Ward New Bern, N. C. Dewey Wallace Wells Wake Forest, N. C. William W. White, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. Charles Roland Williams Erwin, N. C. Thirteen
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of the ' .tiidcnis of the VV;i ecretary; Edgar Chri tman. prcsidcnl, 1 ■ STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION Under the leadeisliip of Ed Christnian as presi- dent, the Student Bar Association liegan its year liy sponsoring in co-operation with the facuhy an orientation program for the freslniian stu- dents to acquaint them with the history and work of the law school. Outstanding item of the fall orietitation program was the talk by Professor Edgar Timherlake on the Early History of Wake Forest Law School. This orientation program was repeated in the spring for the new students of the second semester. The Student Bar Association held its annual fall banquet in the Wake Forest Cafeteria on October 1 7 with James P. McGranerv, Attorney General of the United States, as the speaker. Senator Willis Smith, along with other distinguished North Carolinians and alumni of the law school, was present for the event. Sponsoring a forum entitled The Christian Rests His Case and a speaker, Frank Hanft from Carolina Law School, the Student Bar Association did its part to make Religion in Life Week a success. A LAW STUDENT practice!) procedure while appealing a case before judges Allen, Denny. Gilliam in moot court. JAMES P. McGRANERY. then Attorney General of the United States, addresses the Student Bar Association.
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