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First row: D. Saxton, P. Kesmodel, H. Katzen, M. Mancuso, M. Patterson, M. Lauver Second row: R. Yeager, C. Coates, M. Bittle, B. Frank, K. McHale, E. Stettz Third row: C. Stoner, T. Boettger, J. Montgomery, 5. Keller, A. Grinberg, B. Roberts Fourth row: M. Taylor, A. Lewis, M. Milstead, L. Rowe, R. Cole, M. McDonald, N. Bolton, S. Leopold Back row: S. Durham, R. Black, J. Hinkson, K. Tucker, B. DeVito, A. Barros, D. Yeates, J. Brandt, A. Jenkins, E. Coyne, D. Swartzkopf. FEME COVERT ln the fall of 1956, the wives of students attending the Dickinson School of Law met and organ- ized Feme Covert. Since then it has grown from a small group devoted to playing bridge to a A large organization with a defined purpose. It exists mainly to provide a social outlet for the wives of the law students and to present them with an opportun- ity to meet other women who share a common in- terest in the school. In addition to what Feme Covert offers its mem- bers, it assists law school functions by hostessing coffees, sponsoring dances and conducting fund raising proiects. From these funds the club presents an award to the outstanding moot court competitor. This year has been a successful year under the guidance of Becky Roberts as the club moved for- ward in its purpose of providing a common bond for law wives. Officers: H. Katzen, Secretary, B. Roberts, President, J. Montgomery, Treasurer, A. Jenkins, Vice-President 61
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First row: Murchison, Cheslock, Dencltler, Reilly, Jones, Sable, Grim Second row: McDonald, Wuchenich, Ober, Coates, Baldauff, Roberts, Kalis Third row: Brandt, Pennachio, Mancuso, Hitchens, Mendelsohn, Bittle, Hallgren, Rowe, Marsh Fourth row: Bolton, Crowe, Quigley, Coutant, Stettz, Betty, Shimer Fifth row: Clough, Heins, Andrews, Yohe, Novinger, Milstead CORPUS JURIS SOCIETY The Corpus Juris Society, in keeping with its purpose of providing the major social functions of the law school, presented several enioyable events. The first was the annual Beer Blast welcoming the new students as well as the returning Micldlers and Seniors. lt also sponsored the Fall and Spring Barrister Balls, which provided the entire student body with an evening of fun and entertainment. The Society also presented the Joseph Parker McKeehan Award to a worthy middler and the Walter Harrison Hitchler Award to the outstanding senior. The success enjoyed by the Society was due mainly to the untiring efforts of Presidents Ed Roberts and Eric Coates. l st SEMESTER Pres. - Roberts l V. Pres. - Yohe Sec'y - Coates Treas. - Wuchenich 60 OFFICERS 2nd SEMESTER Coates Brandt Cheslock Murchison
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Q 7 .. L MOOT COURT BOARD First row: McDonald, Countess, Coutant, Cooper, Parker, Roberts, M. Jones Back row: Kaniorski, Yohe, Crowe, Wiest, Durham, Lewis, Black, Swartzkopf, Andrews, Bayley, Carr The Moot Court program at the Dickinson School of Law is designed to give all students a know- ledge of appellate court practice. Participation is a requisite for all Middlers and Juniors. From the top Middler participants a National Moot Court Team is selected to argue with various law schools. Under the direction of Elizabeth Parker, the selection of Board members has been revised to reflect ad- vocacy rather than class position. ln the performing of the many details involved to have a successful program, this year's Board is to be greatly complimented. CHIEF CLERKS NATIONAL MOOT COURT TEAM ll ff I 1- ln Sable, Chief Clerk Parker, Cooper 4 Countess, McDonald, Kleinfelter 62
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