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HARRY L. IMBUS, KID B I' C'1Nc1NN,x'r1, fl1IlO Harry Ohio State Club A fflifllli is the hope of the Izmir! Harry spent two years at St. Xaviers College in Ohio preparing himself for the struggle of mastering the law, and if we may judge by Ins excellence in recitations and seemingly abundancy of general knowledge, those two years were well spent. His ability to make friends is another of his many assets, and he has avowed his intention of making things hum in Cincinnati upon his return. lVel1 versed in all branches of the law, we doubt not his success. MAX ISAACSON A 1'n1v1:N, M .UNE 4'Max 'fSn'1'ft as llll arrofu in its flight Norwich University first claimed Max, but their loss was Georgetown's gain. As a student Max was always ready, willing and able to expound the la,w, no matter how difficult tl1e proposition. His alertness, ready wit and pleasing personality endeared him to those who ca1ne in contact with l1i1n. In the natural sequence of events Max will bring credit to the Class of ,23, for his days with us were never lost. J. MILTON JESTER XVASIIINGTON, D. C. Ujessie' He is master of himself, and can 1IIlll'IUgL' events and govern nzvuf' Jester is another one of the citizens of tl1e United States without a vote, for l1e claims voteless XVash- ington as his residence. Unknown to 1nany is tl1e fact that Jester is a promising attorney in patent and trade mark work, having a very lucrative clientele, Vlfe will watch with eager eye your future accomp- liSl'1l'llC11tS for your industrious habits a11d faculty of solving difncult problems of law profess nothing but brightness ahead.
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LEO E. HUNTER FREEPORT, KIAINE Leo 'fTl1c Zara' shall bc upheld The martial activities of one certain fight promoter named Hindenburg was the cause of Leo dropping his books a.t Boston University, but after leaving his ring-side seat at the end of the bout, the spirit of Blackstone proved too strong and he succumbed, with Georgetown the winner, AX student of quiet de- meanor, but always knowing the point of law in- volved: a convincing talker and a man of strong opinions, he is a dangerous opponent to draw into a,n argument. His future angers success and we are certain that the time will be short when he will mount the ladder of success at a rapid rate. THOMAS S. HUNTER FREE1'oR'i', All-XINE 'l'onuny An argzzzziriif is no fut'o11f'c111'c'11v0 UT0lIllllj',h the junior member of the embryo firm of Hunter 81 Hunter, came to Georgetown a,fter a two-year contlict with the low temperature and high snow banks at the University of Klaine. He has earnestly applied himself to the study of the law, and is well able to cope with the legal problems that will come before him. Truly. hath Tonmiy the earmarks of a great lawyer. His quiet disposition and friendly smile have made a host of friends, who will watch with interest his progress in the field of the law. LEWIS R. IFFT XVASIIINGTON, D. C. Lewis,' Thr uzildvsl 11101111011 and the gmflest heart Hark l gentle reader, take a good look at our friend, for he is a genius. Lewis, always a quiet and in- dustrious fellow, surprised us one night by rendering an exhibition of shimmying that would have made Gilda Gray, that far famed exponent of the gentle art, tear her hair out in envy. Now, anybody that can shiininy to the unentrancing tunes of demurrers and replicatiions is naturally talented, that's all. Per- haps this may explain also, for the way Ifft has handled that monicker made famous by kings. Lewis also is possessed of an unusually keen sense of humor as he always seemed to enjoy hugely the jokes and qtrips of our Profs and Quiz Masters. Such a combination of rare qualities bids us but to say in parting Res ipso loquiturf'
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BYRL H. JOHNSTON Quixinxw, CJKLAIIOMA t'llyrl President- Oklahoma State Club HC01ll1Sc'l is :nine and sozzmz' 'ruisd0m Byrl comes from the land where they're quick on the draw. It is bruited about that when yet a mere fledgling, engaged 'in plowing his father's held, he turned up by chance a frayed and tattered copy of Coke's Commentaries. A casual examination of the ancient volume developed in this precocious lad an insatiable passion for the law, and he swore a mighty oath that he would some day continue his researches in the Nations mightiest institution of legal learning. B. ll. has fulfilled his vow. Keep up the good fight B. ll. and you'll achieve the success you merit. RUDOLPH F. JOHNSON O'i rUMw.x Iowix 7 Rnd , llnmilton Law Club Iowa Law Club ll. C. Law Club Junior Debating Society Sec., Senior lh-hating Society iilliliflllilll Senior Smoker llc Imx llic wlmlc 111y.vlc1'y ffflllllllg in hir bl'UI'lLl, lowa boasts of her corn, butter, hogs and Hrass- lers g but pardon us if we suggest tha,t a couple of gloats, and at least one chuckle, are due from Iowa on account of Rudolph, from Ottumwa. Rudolph helped trim Germany, and after turning resolutely away from all the French girls-except one-he ate a Roquefort sandwich, drank sparingly of Chartreuse wine and took the boat for home to matriculate at Georgetown. He just would be a lawyer, by heck! and so it was Georgetown for him. You'll likely hear more of him. CHAMP CLARK JOY lXl0UNT VERNON, ILLINOIS 'iCha,mpl' President, Illinois State Club CSD HI7l'0T'1'll1fllf'C and fonragc' ilctfvr Ili7flI1d0ll the good soldier After graduating from Dahlgren High School out Mount Vernon way, Champ came to XVashington to get some inside information on the way things were being run in the Capitol City. He decided to examine into the intricacies of the Law, and thus came to join the famous Class of ,23 at Georgetown. Always a keen student, and possessed of good judgment and a strong will, we predict that Champ will follow in the footsteps of his illustrious namesake. lVe know of his ability to pick a winner, and are certain that his clients will always be Hin the money.
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