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-T-FORUM SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL DAY SECTION NED PIGGINS Detroit, Michigan College of the City of Detroit HENRY M. REHN Detroit, Michigan Ctrllege of the City of Detrfrit ABRAHAM SALTZ Detroit, Michigan College of the City uf Detroit HARRY SHOEMAKER Detroit. Michigan L'niversity of Michigan MORTIMER SNOXY Detroit, Michigan XYestern State Teachers College HAROLD 1. STEFFES Detroit. Michigan Cniversity uf Michigan CHESTER C. STICKEL Detroit, Michigan College of the City of Detroit RAY I. XYELLS Detroit, Michigan Ferris Institute XYINNIETT XYRIGHT Detroit, Michigan STANLEY J. HARXYOOD Royal Oak, Michigan Albion College KENNETH BARNETT Ishpcming High School FRED J. HARMER Pontiac ROBERT A. ACCHIONE Detroit, Michigan College of the City of Detroit RAY MEURER Cniversity of Detroit Detroit, Michigan FRED XY. KAESS St. Clair Shores Cnivcrsity of Michigan A NDREXY XYILSON Detroit, Michigan H. L. LATINO Detroit, Michigan Cniversity of Toronto RALPH L. HAYES Cnirersity of Detroit Loyola LESTER STROEBEL Michigan State Normal DEYERE KOSTOFF Flint, Michigan Flint Junior College HARRY MENZER Detroit, Michigan JAMES O. DOLAN XYyandotte, Michigan Cniversity of Detroit RICHARD J. THOMA l-lattle Creek, Michigan University of Michigan C. RATES WTLLS Millington, Michigan University of Michigan Page Eighty-six
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Page 89 text:
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FORUMi SEPTEMBER SOPHOMORES DAY SECTION K 6. FLYNN IZAILFY NAHAIZEIDIAN ,IOIINSON ILFRS 1'1'I'.vidm1f . . . ,IAMIQS M. FLYNN I zu'-l'rv.vidv11l . . LOUIS IKAILIQY rri'ful't' ' RIL'I'I.-XRID NAHAIIIQIDIAN I rruxm'vr . A LLA N ,L CLARK Ann Arhur, Michigan Ferris Institute MI LMA N Iialainaztm ANDREWS Ll-Ilegc Iialainazfm. Michigan LOUIS I3-AILY Iictruit, Michigan Liollcgc uf the City uf Ilctrwrit CHARLES Ii. FLORY Iletrnit, Michigan Cullugc uf the City Hi Ilctruit JAMES M. FLYNN I Jctrnit. Michigan Laiiwrsity uf Rnclicstcr ROBERT B, HIQNT lletmit, Michigan Michigan State University uf Iletrwit . . . GISORILF JOHNSON CLASS ROLL 491-EORHE C. JOHNSON Ilctrnit, Michigan Ifiiivcrsity uf Michigan XYILLIAM A. MAZIICK. Ibstruit, Michigan Cwllcge uf thc City uf IJ JOHN R. MIIQINLIQY Iietrnit, Michigan L'nivcrsity :rf Michigan X ctw, it RIVHARIJ Y. NAHAIZICIJIAN Highland Park, Michigan L'nix'crsity of Michigan HFRMAN YARROXYS Ilctr-vit. Michigan Liflllcgc uf the Liity nt IJ FORREST PATCH Ik-tmit, Michigan Michigan State Nwrmal Ctrl ill Page Eiylzfy-five
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Page 91 text:
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FORUMl SOPHOMORE NIGHT CLASS 'Iris 15 T the outset every historian is confronted with the problem: llo great men make history or is history the mother uf the activities .L 'jk' A and achievements -of its stellar lights? AX chronicle of the activi- ties of the class of 1932 is necessarily a brief record because the class is but a child of tender years. It might be said now that due to its extreme youth it lacks sufficient problems to demand the achieve- ments of individuals to meet them. Likewise. it might be said that there has hardly been time for any of its individuals to write any momentous events upon its pages. However, there have been events. Perhaps the most astonishing event is the goodly number of its members who became Sophomores at the close of the Freshman year. Equally astonishing is the number of its members who returned to contnue their studies the second year. Perhaps benevolence has its reward. During the first year two social events were its own: The Frosh Frolic, which was nothing but a noisy mob scene held in a room much too small, at the Detroit Leland. and the smoker which was a closed event, at the XYolverine. patronized by Iilrexelins and Roberts. The latter was more reassuring and restored faith which the former had destroyed. It is needless to say that certain individuals, though not members of the class, stand out in the memories of that first year. judge Brennan and his positive lectures. Peter Drexelius and his Latin, Professor Yan Sickle and his cominon-law marriages, his examinations, and his gum drops will all remain. The second year found the class, in the main, intact. .X few left and are missed: Harry Orcutt, Paul Fandrich. New names were added to the rollg some just beginning, but for the most part left-overs from the classes above. Two social events have thus far passed: a smoker, to be remembered for the activities of two feminine guests. and for the colossal capacity of one Schultz. and the reunion. That latter event was carried off in fine shape, due to the untiring efforts of one XYright. It was well attended by both the bar and the under-bar: it was held at the Players, and was enjoyed by many promi- nent citizens who not only attended but participated in its activities: it was novel. The Honorable judge Kavanagh was the honored speaker with judge Monaghan offering the toasts. If an historian may be a prophet we would say that certain individuals, though not members of the class, will go on in its memory: ,lohn C. Shields and his concise, but deliberate sessions, the Honorable judge .-Xldrich and his distinguished judicial manner, the Dean and his Evidence Classes. Oliver Marcks and his keen, pointed Harvard Equity. Page Eighty seven
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