Columbus School of Law - Explorer Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1940

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Columbus School of Law - Explorer Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 137 of 160
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CANDID SHOTS OF THE EXPLORER STAFF 1-I2xPI.o1u3lt uhuddief' 2-Two reasons why Working on the yearbook was a pleasure. 3-SDK Historian. 4-Staff meeting-Caton has the floor. S-Pulchritudinous Accountant. 6-The liditor said No! 7-Colonel Lubanski, Accounting Editor. 8-He put the photographic finger on Accountants. 9-Artist Kulkis sketching. 10-Planning the ycarbookg where did you get that har, Oppenheim. ll-'Tm always thinking. 12-We posed for this tin-type. C21n't you tell? Page Om' Hzzfzzlrwl Tlrirty-Ilwrvz'

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LLOYD DOLLET won the Columbus University scholastic award in his freshman ycar. JOSEPH DOSH is a popular vocalist with a local dance orchestra. EDIVIN DUFF bemorms that be lost fwo blondes lbrrr years ugo and has bail u 17V'0kt'll heart ever wnre. HARRY PINNEY won the scholastic award in the Law School both in his freshman and junior years. 1Results of senior year not available as EXPLORER goes to press.J THEODORE GERTH was one of five national winners in Sigma Delta Kappa's Constitution Sesqui- centennial Essay Contest and was awarded a gold scholarship key. VERONICA GILLIN won scholarships to Strayer College and Columbus University. HENRI GRIGNON was honor student at Hill College and also honor student and president of the Honor-roll Society at Mount St. Charles Academy. GERTRUDE GROGG has been a teacher, nurse, traveler and government worker. WILLIAM K. HANLEY won several awards while boxing in amateur ranks in Rhode Island. HENRY HOOD was in the U. S. Marines and spent two years with the European Fleet. WILLIAM HOWE was a private in the Air Service during the latter part of the War. FANNIE KABIK has sung on the radio and danced at the Sylvan Theatre. HENRY KUPIEC attended the same school as Calvin Coolidge: Black River Academy. RALPH LAZEAR did not lose a single boxing match while at Columbus and won all but two of his bouts by knock-outs. JAMES MADDEN, IR., solocd after only two hours and ten minutes of flying in 1935. ARTHUR McCATHRAN is a dog fancier and breeds show dogs which have won many blue ribbons for him. JOHN MCGRATH was a member of the W'est Lynn Boat Club crew which won outstanding recog- nition in New England by winning the State Rowing Championship on three occasions. LOUISE MCGUIRE boasts a long and distinguished career as Superintendent, Stock Yards United Charities, Chicago, Ill., Member, American Red Cross Commission to Poland for Reconstruction Work following the warg Director of Social work, Legal Aid Society, Chicago, Ill.g Professor of Social Eeonornics, National Catholic School of Social Work fa graduate school of Catholic University of Americajg Visiting Instructor in Social Work at both the University of Chicago and the University of Tcxasg Director of Social Work, Juvenile Court of the District of Columbia, Area Supervisor, Social Security Board, Wash- ington, D. C., Senior Examiner and Director of the Handicapped Workers' Exemptions Section, Wages and Hours, former Special Agent 151.00 a yearj, U. S. Children's Bureau, Department of Labor, Member, White House Conference 119291 on Child Health and Protection, Chairman of Committee on The Church and the Child , Member of Secretary Perkins' Committee on Child Health and Protection, XVhite House Conference, 1939. Indeed an outstanding record. HARRY MCCONAGHY was a machine-gunner, 32nd Division, A. E. E., Army of Occupation, 1917-1919. ROBERT MCGARRY sang on the radio from 1930 to 1933. ROY MCPHAIL worked his way through the University of California by driving an ambulanceg is a Junior Officer in the Merchant Marine. SALLY MEENEHAN was born in Cloonkeary, County Mayo, Ireland, and came to Washington, D. C., in 1923. ROBERT MULDON was captain of his high school football team and track team and played on the University of Alabama gridiron eleven. EDWARD MURPHY proudly sfafvx lar' ix married lo u brouun-eyml Tzixun girl, owns some raffle in Tf'.x'u.r and rxpz'c'is fo OMNI u runrb some day. JOHN A. NEVROS made a 100 in Partnership to jump from 23rd to lst in the class standing with a general average of 93.2 the Hrst semester of Senior year. Jan is a violinist and has written some fifty musical compositions as well as having written a number of poems. Prior to coming to Washington wrote for several South jersey newspapers over a period of seven years. KENNETH ROUTON played professional baseball in the Piedmont League and four years of College baseball. EULA TEEL SEMPLE is the widow of james Alexander Semple who was author and publisher of Representative Women of Colorado and many other publications. WILLIAM STANTON, JR., played football and basketball at St. John's College. MILTON THURBER won the Accountancy Junior Class Scholastic award. HUGH WEYMOUTH was Assistant Cashier with the Callao CVa.j State Bank for five years. GEORGE WILSON is a member of La Societe Des 40 Hommes Et 8 Chcvaux, 33rd Division War Veterans Association and the American Legion. WILLIAM B. YEAGER has won recognition as an orchestra leader. That there is more hiclclen talent in our class than any of us realize? Page One Hundred Thirty-two



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JUNIOR LAW CLASS MEMOIRS BY HELEN LoIsE VIRTS HIGH SPOTS OF THE JUNIOR PROM Mrs. Koenigsbergerls remark, Now, Lawrence, as the de-lovelies danced by . . . Joe Brennan and his trusty crutches-A safety catch on the left crutch would have helped a lot . . . Prof. Lodge dancing with all the pretties . . . Prof. Donohue and his stock remark for all the gorgeous gals: Hello, child . . . the party at Cl1ild's after the Prom, with Prof. Koenigsberger, still the Lion of the evening, giving out with some of his mixed-crowd jokes . . . the Dean, as usual, knowing everyone by name. THINGS WE'LL REMEMBER MANY A DAY Prof. Gallagher's red geranium buttonnaire which was worn to detract our atten- tion from the fact that he was suffering from five-o'clock shadow . . . that night when there were many vacant chairs, but according to roll call response there were no absentees, until a name was called and no one replied-Prof. O'Brien's remarkable remark, What, hasn't he got any friends? . . . Colonel McGowan, suh, with his never-ending supply of jokes . . . Patrick joseph Foley, the genial Irishman with the Bostonian accent . . . Marion Davies who collected Prof. Koenigsberger's thoughts for him from her Pleading notes . . . the whistle that always attended the arrival in class of Sweetheart,' Madge Rinehart . . . Katie Andrews, and her little murder case . . . Front row Hushing, with his general knowledge on all subjects, and that hair . . . Kathleen Witheour, and her speedy shorthand and generous carbon copies . . . Piver's remark that if you had ever noticed, those fellows who talked a lot had probably been in the Service, to which, in the smallest voice, some one replied, And which branch of the Service were you in?,' . . . that tall good-looking fellow in Section I, the reason so many gals on the third floor patronized the first floor drinking fountain . . . Prof. Gallagher's lectures on How to Study . . . the night the professor called her Miss Trinket . . . Roy Loughton-his persistent questions kept the professors on their toes and the students partially awake . . . Regis' reaction to the warm air for was it the hot airj after a day of hard work in the open. We always thought he would wake up on Margaret Wheeler's shoulder some day . . . Wonder if Betty Bredbenner will ever finish a sentence without interposing the usual What I mean isn . . . Arthur Swaim, with his letter-perfect recitations . . . Darlene Baumann, whose first name should be spelled Darling . . . Page Om' Humlrmf Tbirfy-four

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