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FO R U M MID-YEAR FRESHMAN ANDERSON. P. A. ALTHOFE. JOS. M. ROGOS, EDGAR BUSH. MILTON ROTZ, LAWRENCE BADGER, HARRY BEHM, CLARENCE BLACK, JOHN N. RRAOMAN. BENJAMIN HARTLETT, Y. L. COLE. RALPH YY. CUMMISREY, JAMES COON, ROY CCNNINGHAM, WILLIAM CARROLL, VINCENT CONROY, RUSSELL CORSINI. ALBERT C.-XLHOL'N. J. C. FORD, IQRIGSBY GRIFFITHS, PHILIP HOLDBERG. JACK fi.-XLINSKY, ALBERT GLAZER, REUBEN UOREN, ISADORE MOLDENBERG, MOE HALPERIN, REUBEN HITT. GUY D. HUGHES. J. R. HEYMAN, RAYMOND HOLDER, HAEEORD HI-IAPHY, JOHN M. HINDS. R. E. HARRIS, JAMES KING, CHARLES H. LICHTENBERG, E. H. LINDEMAN, F. M. LENSEN, VV. G. LEYIN, VVILLIAM LABARGE, RUSSELL LUZIUS. R. NV. LONG, CHARLES J. LINDEMAN, HUGH MORDEN, VVESLEY CLASS ROLL MCBRADY, ROBERT MILLER, ROBERT XY. MCCALLUM, CECIL MCINALLY, XY. K. IXIAGY, MORRIS MMRAE, M. J. NIELSEN, RUSSELL ORR, ARTHUR XY. ORR, FRED M. PERRY, A. P. PACERNICR, DAYID PEISTER, R. L. PIETNIEIYICZ. ZEON PARTORIOLYS. J. M. POWERS, J. P. ROYCE, XYENDELL ROHRER, DAYID SCHAFER, R. A. SXYEARS. D, B. SEELY, CLARK SLATKIN, LEON STEFFES, RICHARD SKORIIPSKI. H. J. STERLING, E. H. SIMONS, BEN STAPLETON, J. If. SCMNER, XY. S. SCHLOEMP, GEORGE SUTHERLAND, ALEX, TAYLOR, ALBERT TERNES. R. F. THOMSEN, F. A. TODD, R. Y . YOGEL, DAVID VAN DAMME, E. J. XYILCOX, THOS. P. XYINSLOXV, E. M. NYELBON, PAUL XYRIGHT, A. T. VVOLCOTT, ROSS XYALTER, RONALD VVISE, BERNARD ZBOCK, ALVIN Page One Hundred Two
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FO R U M il MID-YEAR FRESHMAN KING XYRIGHT 'llIlUMPSt'JX OITFICERS l'f'r.viilui1t . . . . . . . L'll.'XRl.liS H. KlX4: I'ini'-I'Vv.v1lIi'11f . . . . . . . . ,XXX T. XYRIlQllT .Yt'i'r'i'tt1f'-x' nun' 7.l't'LlXIH'i'l '.., ..., F Rlflllflilkili .X THUMSOX N lfehrnary lO,l IUSU. the lletruit Cnllege uf l.aw witnessetl the Q entry ut une ul the largest mitl-year treshman classes m the lnsa tnry uf the cnllege. Over eighty lmnlcl freshmen entererl its pnrtals. eager tu pursue the intricacies uf the law, ancl limping that. snme ' M is' time in the elim future, they might he alile tn clw their part in carrying nn the traditions antl the iwleals of the must nwlnle lJI'tbfCSSllIll -if them all. .Xt the time uf this writing, the class has nut acqnirecl any great funfl uf legal lure, hut we have mafle at least a line start. Untler ahle tute- lage. we have ahsnrherl -lnclge l3rennan's interpretatinn uf the law uf per- sonal property: we have heen tnltl what Mr. Rnherts thinks uf agency. anfl have inemnrizecl, and politely laugheml at lllnst uf Mr. Yan Syckle's jnkes. Mr. Helier has enlightenerl ns somewhat almnt his favnrite lgnrntes. anrl Dean lirichhaum has lieen insistent that we learn that smuking is talm in the halls. XYe are cuntiflent-ancl we hnpe nnt nverly sufthat the learning anfl wisflwm uf the legal prnfessinn will he preservetl fur this generatinn at least. Having heen here unly a shnrt time, nu class events have taken place. anfl nur recnrrl is rather hlank. l-lut we flu have Une liminr uf which even the seniur class cannot huastfnn stnmlent has failefl ur even heen ennflitinnetl in a single snlnject. Of ccmurse. the fact that we have haul nn examinatiuns may have harl snme influence. hut he that as it may. this Freshman class has startecl out with the hnnest anfl sincere intentinn uf lneing a recnril class, hnth sncially and intellectually. The election uf class officers was helcl early in the semester. llr. Charles H. King was elected Presiclent. ancl tu assist him in the cwnclucting uf class affairs. Mr. .Xsa T. XYright was chwsen as Yice-Vresiflent, and Mr. Freclerick .X. Thnmson as Secretary anfl Treasurer. Mr. King ancl his assnciates have thus far lerl the class in a very titting manner clnring the shnrt time that they have lmeen in nffice, and we are sure that they will cnntinne In flu their utmost in helping us to achieve that hnnnr anfl rlignity that is sn clnsely alliecl with the prnfessitm uf the law. THQMA5 pl XYILQUXU 6 Page One Hundred One
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