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ARCHIE K. SHIPE, E N CD HUME, XYIRGINIA Archie, K. Presirlent, Virginia State Cluh . ltaw Journal Staff Yice-l'resirlent, Junior Debating Soeuty t Carrol Congress Senior Prom Committee I dare do all fluff may I?t't'0l1lC az 111011 ,' who dares do more is none Archie is a deep thinker, a true friend, and a man fro1II the ground up. At the end of his Junior year he was admitted to the Virginia Bar, and practiced in his home State for several months. lle finally re- turned to XVashington and continued his studies at Georgetown. Coming from Virginia he fulfills all expectations of that Mother of Statesmenf' and be- cause there is no question about that he will even- tually return to XVashington and Congress as the peoples choice. In passing we can truthfully say that we will miss his hearty laugh and stories, his helpful guidance and his sincere comradeship. Au revoir and good luck, A. K. GEORGE A. SHUTACK NlisQL'EnoNlNo, l'.x. Georgie Ju j'I'fI1'.Y young, yet, in fluff, lIlllfIH'0M George hails from what he claims is the nucleus of the anthracite coal regions, otherwise known as Nesquehoning, Pa., and passed a period of coal cracking and coal l'lll1lC surveying, before he entered upon an engineering course at the University of Pennsylvania. Having decided to enter a nobler field, George matriculated at Georgetown in the Fall of 1920. Because of his plenary knowledge of coal mines and coal miners' unions we expect him to be- come the outstanding figure in the field of labor mediators, HAROLD W. SILL, fb A A XVasIIINGToN, D. C. 'fHal', District of Columbia l.aw Club Senior Debating Society Junior Debating Society lfndowrncnt Committee N,lfC1L of tlmzzglzf, be up rIl1iI,vf1'rr'z'1zg In Harold we have a student of no little ability as well as a most likeable chap. It has, indeed, been a pleasure to listen to his recitations, which demon- strated not only thorough and conscientious prepara- tion, but a well enlightened. active mind. His popu- larity is universal. Dame Rumor insists that wed- ding hells will ring for him this October. XVe hope he has naught but good luck, happiness and success, The Lady? Ah, but that's a secret!
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GABE SHEPPEARD CAMPBELL, TEXAS Shep', Ec1r1zcsf11cs.v zivfics all obstacles Better known to his friends as Shep, he hails from the Sunny South. Down in Texas Shep is called Happy which surely accounts for his happy and pleasing disposition. Sometimes he might not look happy, but then things are not always what they seem, At the end of his second year at this School, Shep' was discharged from the Marine Corps and returned to his home in Texas. Being' only two- thirds of a lawyer did not satisfy him, so this year he returned to XVashington to complete his third year and receive his degree. He has a host of friends and he is always ready and willing to help them at any and all times. JAMES H. SHERIDAN RRIGIITON, lXflAss. Jimmie Varsity llasclmall Team Massaclulsctts l.aw Club ,HCOIIXIKIIII ax Ilia ,YOI'fllC7'1I ,S'lm ' -lim is a double-barrelled lad for whom we modestly predict absolute success. llc is a product of the Bay State, and some day we expect to address him as the Hon. Atty.-lien., but that will not be for quite a long stretch, as hlim has already attracted the attention of several big league scouts, and, therefore, we will have to be content to call him Clean-up Jim until he lays the old spike shoes aside, Jim was the lea,ding batsman and heaviest slugger on the Blue and Gray Intercollegiate Championship Team, and one of the most reliable all-around stars on the Varsity Team during his entire stay at Georgetown. Good-bye and good luck, jim. WILLIAM LEO SHERIDAN HAARROR CREEK, PA. Bill Pat Pennsylvania State Club rrPCf'SFTf'l'I'FllCC gains its need, Patience ruins the race Known to the public as Bill, 'tLee, 'tPat, or Hey, Sheridan, he comes from the Grape Belt in Pennsylvania and has an intimate acquaintance with everything grown or used on a farm. He is a Hscrappyu Irishman, with a heart as big as his sunny smile, and his aspirations for a place in the Hall of Fame are backed by a determination to wget theref' Bill intends to practice in the Keystone State, and in so doing has the wish for the best of luck from the jubilee Class. , 1
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G - CARLOS SISNIEGA, fb A A CHIIIUAHUA, MEXICO , Carlow Carrol Congress lindowment Fund Senior Prom Committee Hn tlzongh-I as a sage, tlwuglz hc fell as Il man A true Latin gentleman-courteous, considerate and sincere. Carlos is a philosopher-a product of the schools of culture and experience, the combina- tion of which is essential to the possession of real knowledge. lnhercntly a scholar his study of the law has been enthusiastic and untiring-his grasp of its principles and logical reasoning complete-and his success in the profession assured. With these qualities Carlos has combined the ability to mix freely in all company and to hold his own in any. Our association with him terminates in an unani- mous regretful Adieu. EMIL SLOWINSKI ORANGE, N. Emil N0il1ir1g that is C.'l'4't'HCIIl' can be fvrouglzt s11ddr'nly Possessed with the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, Emil came to XYashington and associated himself with the Polish Embassy, where he rendered valuable servies for a number of years. His thirst for knowledge led him to enter George- town, and to say that he has profited greatly during his stay is putting it mildly. Slowinski is one of those men who impress you not by their noise, but by their presence. lVe feel we have been bettered by his as- sociation, and in his future endeavors we know his fate will be success. DAVID FILLMORE SMITH VVASIIINGTON, D. C. xz.Tudg,Cu ',fl11a' lic must follow his 1z,atzzra! 110111 vffmz as you and I If bearing, dignity and dress are essential features in the makeup of a successful jurist, D. F. is an assured success. judge Smith, as he is conunonl known, is a man of keen perception and unlimited ability in handling cold facts and dark objects. He has diligently pursued the law in an early rising ma,nner, day after day, being guided by Coke and f'Blackstone in all his efforts to attainment. VVe understand that it is his intention to inject some choleric if not caloric law into the fuel business, but, he will, of course, wait until he is darn good and ready to do that or anything else.
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