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

 - Class of 1940

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HERBERT W. ABELL-l'Herb -Shell Rock, Iowa, Shell Rock High School, Identification Clerk, Department of Justice. S. T. F. ADAMS-University of California, Principal Auditor, General Accounting Of- fice. HOWARD ALBAUGH-Frederick, Maryland, Frederick High School, Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternity. CLYDE LEE ALBRIGHT-Jacksonville, Florida, Andrew Jackson Senior High School, Jack- sonville, Florida, Employed by Eastman Kodak Company. ROBER1 E. ANDERSON1uB0bH, Andy - Arlington, Virginia, St. Paul's High School, Strayerls College, Claim Investigator and Ad- juster, Charles C. Collins, Att'y. MARY E. ALDRICH-Peoria, Illinois, Central High School, Peoria, Illinois, BroWn's Busi- ness College, Peoria, Illinois, Western Col- lege, Stenographer, Bureau of Internal Reve- nue. JOHN B. ARMENTROUT- Army -Bethesda, Maryland, Bethesda-Chevy C h a s e H i g li School, University of Maryland, Tau Beta Pi Fraternity, Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternity, American Society of Civil Engineers, Winiaer of EAK Scholarship Award for 1939, Patent Searcher, Watson, Cole, Grindle SL Watson. CLIFFORD O. ARNEBECR-''Arny'-Hihbing, Minnesota, Hibbing High School, Hibbing Junior College, Auditor, Post OfHce. ESTHER SOPHER BACHRACH-District of Co- lumbia, Roosevelt High School, Washington, D. C., Strayer's Business College, Secretary, Social Security Board. JOHN A. BALKosR1- Bal - York, Social Security Board. JOHN P. BARRETT-Scranton, Pa., Scranton Central High School, Scranton-Lackawanna College, Sales Manager, American Trucking Assn's, Inc. .---u ii i fzfi R Qian ll'Innl1 Brooklyn, New

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SENIOR AMBITIQNS The ambition of the average member of the Class of 1940 is to pass the D. C. Bar and become a ugcodv attorney. Some seniors have other ambitions however and these are listed below: Clyde L. Albright-To be a millionaire. Mary Aldrich-To be a judge in juvenile court. John B. Armentrout-To be a patent attorney. Frances Basar-To travel. Presley Belcher-To be contented and happy. Robert Berman-To be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court UD Bernard Bilccki-To be a success in life. Winston E. Bradley-To live a full and worth- while life. John P. Brennan--Peaceful retirement. Angelo M. Brinker-To be an ICC Commis- sioner. Philip Brownstein-To be a Supreme Court Justice OJ Rose Marie Burckell-To pass the D. C. and Tenn. bar exams. John Byrne-To be an orator. Charles Carr-To succeed. james Arnold Carter-To be a government in- vestigator. Daniel Casper-Twenty thousand dollar.. by 1942. William Clarke-To be an orchestra leader. Theodore Collier-To write a text in U. S. History. Harland Crowel-To be successful. Patrick Curley-To earn 525,000 per year. Frank Cyr-To become patent attorney. Edwin Duff-To earn 520,000 per year. Robert Eldridge-To be an advertising executive. Leonard Emmert-To enter business for self. Harry Finney- I'll take a judgeship . Joseph Francke-To get the District a vote. Armando Gammarino-To be a father. John Glancy-To be a corporation attorney. Marvin Goldberg-To drive a gangster car for the movies. Richard Greenspan-To be Attorney General of the United States. john Griner-To be Governor of Georgia. Gertrude Grogg-To acquire a million dollars. Maurice Guervitz-To be a successful criminal lawyer. James Gunn-To be a congressman. Michael Hannan-To be a real estate operator. Forrest Hayden-To get a high government job. Anna Hennessey-Juvenile court Work. Nelle Hyde Holmes-To practice before the Supreme Court. Chester Holt-To be King of Cuba. Henry Hood-To be an executive. William Howe-To get a better government position. Vincent Hughes-Good politics. Page Thirty-i wo Paul Huss-To bc Attorney General of the United States. Charles Jardin-To be a patent attorney. Leigh C. Kelsey-To be a C. P. A. john Kennedy-To make a million. Kathleen Dugger Kennedy-Success in the legal profession. Edward Kiker-To be Chief Justice of Supreme Court. Henry Kupiec-To retire. james Lewis-To be a chemist. james Madden-To be a U. S. Senator. William Malone-To be a Stooge. Arthur McCathran-To be able to do every- thing that I plan to do. Robert MacDonald-To be a corporation attorney. Louise McGuire-To have Bill Gallagher's sense of humor and wit, the Dean's dynamic personality, Jigg Donohue's gilt edged dic- tion. Sally Meenehan-To make a million dollars and travel. George Mehler-To get some place on time. Walter Mess-To be educated beyond assimila- tion. Robert Muldon-To be a U. S. Senator. Iidward J. Murphy-To become a Federal judge. Alexander Neale, Jr.-To be a Darrow . Clifford Nelson-To practice law and make a living. A john A. Nevros-To live a full and happy life. Mortimer O'Sullivan-To be a special agent for Richard Posson the F. B. I. -Trying to find out. Charles Ragan-To be successful in Hyman Raskin-To be successful. Hyman Rubin- Hcnry Schmitt To get more sleep. -To be a hobo. business. Eula T. Semple-To be a foreign news cor- respondent. Henry Seigman-To retire early. Florence Simmons-To be a court reporter. Charles Smeltzer--To be a good American. Laurence E. Smith-To be a sales manager. William Stanton-To be a politician. Helen M. Sullivan-To travel. Richard Timmons-To be an F. B. I. agent. Aurelio Valore-Shangri-La. George Vecchietti, jr.-To own a harem. Martin Violettc-Exploration. Dorothy M. Weber-To practice before Supreme Court. David Wenzen-Good will. james Willis-To live happily. Glen Wiltrout-To use my legal education to the best advantage.



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SENl0RS-- School of Law FRANCES A. BASAR-Cleveland, Ohio, John Hay High School, John Marshall College, John Carroll University, George Washington University, Sigma Delta Kappa Sorority, Sec- retary-Stenographer, Interior Department, Of- fice of Secretary. RAYMOND F. BELAIR-District of Columbia, Gonzaga High School, Washington, D. C., Georgetown University, Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternity, Examiner - Investigator, United States Employees Compensation Commission. PRESSLEY H. BELCHER- Press , Redli- Memphis, Tennessee, Clarksdale QMiss.j High School, South Side High School, Memphis, Tennessee, St. Agnes High School, Memphis, Tennessee, Office Training School, Memphis, Tennessee, Phi Chi Sorority, Stenographer, Railroad Retirement Board, Member of Tennessee Bar. WILLIAM J. BERGIN-Savannah, Georgia, Benedictine School, Savannah, Georgia, Proof- reader, Government Printing Oflice. ROBERT H. BERMANlilB0lJ,,TDCS Moines, Iowa, North High School, Des Moines, Iowa, President, Senior Class, Insurance Examiner, U. S. Housing Authority. BERNARD E. BIl.ICKIiNEW York, N. Y., Port Richmond High School, Columbus Uni- versity, B.C.S., Accountant, Securities and Exchange Commission. HARo1.o BLE1cHER - District of Columbia, Central High School, Washington, D. C. RICHARD BLOCK, JR.-- Dick,'-Newark, New Jersey, Barringer High School, Newark, N. J., Clerk, Interstate Commerce Commission. Rlex M. BLOOMGREN-Warren, Pennsylvania, Warren High School, Postal Clerk, Post Of- Hce Department. JOHN E. BLUET1'- Jack -Chicago, Illinois, Lane Tech High, Chicago, Illinois, Crane Junior College, Wright Junior College, South- eastern University, Adjudicator, Social Se- curity Board. WINsToN E. BRADLEY- Tex , Brad - Waco, Texas, Waco High School, Clerk, In- ternal Revenue. JOHN R. BRASEL- SeabiscuitU-District of Columbia, Central High School, Washington, D. C., George Washington University, B.S. in Engineering, Junior Patent Examiner, United States Patent Office.

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