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CLARENCE EDWARD DAWVSON vliASHING'l'ON, D. C. Buddy Senior Prom Committee U.P0.S'.S'L'SSI'0llf is niific'-tczztlzs of the lang' self-possrusioii the 0thcr Buddy is a VVashington boy for whom may be predicted great prominence and success in the pro- fession. His genial manner, kindly and helping hand have won for him the admiration and respect of aill. Buddy plans to specialize in the highly lucrative field of income tax law and no one can doubt, that bringing to that held, as he will, the gifts of industry, logical thought and determination, success cannot elude him. As Attorney for the Plaintiff in the first Moot Court case of the year, Dawson's inasterly court technic was a revelation and a tribute to con- scientious study. WILLIAM CLARK DQELACY fIIEVY C11,xsE, lXl.XRYI..XND 4. Bill Senior l'rom Committee f'Tl1r' zmblvxz' 11117111 the Izcxf L'0llft'HI'IIIL'l1f liar liill-with the angelic face: but that doesnt mean anything. He'll tell you about his globe trotting trip last Summer, but he won't tell you all about it. However, on cross-examination it may be found that Paris is worth visiting. lt's a sick Bill who doesn't see a flapper when she passes. All joking aside, Bill is an all-around fellow and one of the most popular in the class. X'Vhenever he starts out to do a thing he never stops until he has finished it, and finished it well. Heres to a rosy future, Hill. STANLEY De NEALE, A X XV,xsH1Nr:ToN, D. C. HAI Stan Class Historian 135 District of C'olumbia Law Club Ye Domesday Booke Staff I'rom Committee CU C33 HI'vl'l'f1lt', honor and trnflzs arc I1tllI!f1IItII.lI'S of lllflllui XVhen this regular fellow came to Georgetown in quest of an LL. li., his affablc manner soon won him a host of friends, and his assiduous application to the perplexities of the law the admiration of his fellow class-mates. Taking an active interest in class acti- vities, and because of his conscientious endeavors, he was chosen to record in the annals of Georgetown, the history of the Golden jubilee Class of 1923. Using the colloquial phrase, Stanley is a good mixer, for he can walk with kings and yet not lose the common touch. XVe know his future achievements like his record at law school Res Ifxm Loqzzilzzrf' 1--+-
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JOHN T. DALY, 1- 1-1 1' Sl'RlNtQFlEl,D, Mixss, .lzwk Nlassaclliisvttls State tnlnhl l HZ l U7 Smoker Connuittccfll Q25 QU Prom Committee C23 Tha fest lIIltlfTl'fI1t'l'lj' deeds in royal men arc lvcniilig ruitlz lzzzzlzilifyu lf we were to page jack as he would have it, it would not be justice to the greatest half-back that ever donned the togs'l at old Perdue. 1-le has linked capability with humility, kindness with happiness. Put these in the crucible of time and light the Bunsen burner of trial and temptation, and there you will find in the last analysis-those elements that cemented the hearts of all who know him as a pal and friend. The mills of the successful gods grind slowly--but mark it down in the annals of your memory that -lack Daly will carry the ball through the line for a touchdown regardless of opposition. TIMOTHY , A 09 QD l,iL'RI.lNt2'1'0N, YT. urlqlllln Editorial Staff Ye Domesday llooken C31 l'rom Q15 CM Historian C25 I am ctw' gzzidcd by my c011scz'v11cr--11of my fancy This blithe, debonair, and dignified New Eng- lander, entered the portals of Georgetown, after hav- ing run the gauntlet of student activities at Holy Cross, from whence he emerged, armed with the coveted A. B. During his years of study he has laid a foundation of learning, tempered with sound logic. He has developed a keen acumeng an ability to reason adroitly and with promptitude: and a enviable pellucid foresight. Perfectly at ease in the drawing- room, ball-room, school or court room, yet cloaked with a mantle of modesty and restraint. XVe shower our best wishes for a brilliant and successful career upon one who so justly merits them. J CHARLES A. DAVIS .XI.ExixNnRI.x, VA. Charlie l.aw Alonrnal Staff fll In year.: young. yft in thought HItIfIlI'!'U lYhile he may be one of the youngest in the class. if not the baby member. he is but nineteen. Charlie llavis proved to us that he is one of the brightest.. when he won the coveted prize for leading' the class of over four hundred members in our first year. He has started right and we feel assured that he will continue to be eminently successful, and offer him our sincere best wishes for the future.
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VINCENT WILLIAM DENNIS, A X HARTFORD, CONN. fivirlll Junior Prom Committee Senior Smoker Committee Treasurer, Connecticut State Club Tim greatest orator anzong l4m'yvrs, the grcaicst lazvyrr among oratorsl' Of the men distinguished in our class Vin has left with us a strong and vivid impression of an affable personality, manner and disposition. Vin joined us in our Junior year, having spent a year at Catholic University, and he immediately attracted the attention of all by his earnestness and aptitude in absorbing the law. VVe are sure Vin will per- petuate the ideals of old Georgetown and we will always be proud to refer to him as being a class-mate. ROBERT IRVING DENNISON XVASHINGTON, D. C. KfB0b!? Smoker Committee, Freslnnnn Eiif. E, ' gallant gay Lal11.aJi0a?lL A conscientious student Bob has mastered the ver- . I- . , 4 plexities of the la,w with apparent ease and is now well re mared to baffle the astute mractitioners with P I - 1 n . a ready fund of legal lore. He is already practicing patent law, and we have it that success for him is alread assured. He has but one failing-tea-dances. I Y . I er ' But then all geniuses are eccentriic. His personality and character have won for him many friends, and he leaves us with our best wishes for a long and prosperous career, for long shall we seek his like- ness, and long in vaiinfl LeROY H. DETWILER THREE RIVERS, LIICHIGAN KKROYYJ Talent is that wlzicli is in a 'Hl0ll,.Y power LeRoy hails from the land of the NVolverines, and before the late unpleasantness with Germany was industriously engaged at the University of Michigan in learning the most approved methods of pulling teeth. But hearing Uncle Samls call for volunteers, he dropped his dentistls forceps and his engrossing volumes on bacteriology in order to help to lick the Hun. That accomplished, he joined our illustrious class of ,23 at Georgetown, and has since devoted himself whole-heartedly to the study of the law. His constant good-nature and attractive personality have won him many friends, who expect him to go forth and win great honors both for himself and for Georgetown.
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