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The Abel Klaw Prize for Advocacy, awarded an- nually to winners in the extra-curricular mock trials in- tended to develop the art of advocacy , was awarded to Lee A. Montgomery and Thomas E. Boettger, pictured at the right. The winners were determined by a detailed scoring system by which all participants were rated by one faculty member and two members of the local bar association. 1
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MOCK TRIAL BOARD First Row: Weiner, Halpern, Rowe. Back Row: Peoples, Novinger, Weigle, Ristvey. This year's Mock Trial program involved three different trials, under the able direction of Chief Clerk Novinger. The board arranged various fact situations which were viewed by the parties to the action and these situations were told to the student advocates who tried the cases. The trials simu- lated an actual trial from every point, including judges, jurys, pre-trial conferences, taking of deposi- tions, calling of witnesses and even the long wait while the jury deliberated each case. Chief Clerk Novinger PARTICIPANTS Asst. Clerk Peoples First Row: Dildine, Stettz, Montgomery, Frank, Jenkins. Back Row: Howell, Countess, Boettger, Yohe, Keller, Bittle 64
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Toastmaster Rowe welcomes the guests A few comments by Dean Shafer S. B. A. VVEEKEND The 6th annual Student Bar Association dinner dance was held on March 21 in the Meadow Lounge at the Allenbury Inn. President Bob Rowe acted as toastmaster before a successful representa- tion of distinguished guests, faculty, and members of the student body. After an enjoyable dinner, brief comments were made by the Hon. Dale F. Shughart, President of the Board of Trustees, and by Dean Morris L. Shafer. Hon. G. Thomas Miller, the guest speaker, delivered an enthusiastic appeal to the stu- dents to become active in responsible politics during their legal careers. His speech, entitled Courage in Politics pointed to a current duty of the legal profession to engage in these and all matters of public concern. Following the dinner, a dance was held with music provided by Maynard McKissick and his or- chestra. This annual affair concluded another successful year of activities for the Student Bar Association. Judge G. Thomas Miller Judge Miller posing with our VlP's 66
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