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WALTER A. SWIFT, I' H 1' SPRINQQFIELD, Mass. Uswaftye Massachusetts State Flub Ifrcslunan l'l'UIll C1llllll1lTtCC junior Smoker Committee HA'Il0ZL' ivlmt you want, flivu get il lYe have known Spud all during his career at Georgetown and never yet have we seen him when he could be accused of taking things easy. He has always been among the first in his studies and has never been found wanting at the various social func- tions of the school. As a result Speed is one of the most popular men of '23, and the friends that he ha,s made will remember his pleasing manner and fami- liar smile for many years to come. :'Speed, we wish you the best of luck and trust that the success which you rightly merit is not far away. THOMAS NEWTON TAPPY, A GJ fb CULPEPPER, VA. To1n'l Thr l'1ll.T'lI1I'j' of H10 South is not dead. Sir! Like the Hero of Owen VVistcr's famed novel, we discover we have a soft-toned, suave and polished Virginian in our midst. And Tom ca,n truly be com- pared to this hero of the novel. He is proud of his Virginian ancestry, and all it implies. Chivalrous, proud and possessed of the hrey blood of his revolu- tionary ancestors, yet as bon vivant and debonair as we would expect from associating with the gay Lotharios who make the world go round with romance. A good hard thinking and persevering law student, who can not help but climb the ladder to success. FRANK ROMINE TAYLOR DUNN LORING, V1Rn1N1.fx Fra,nk'l Bc sure you are right, than go allow! Now, Your Honor, isu't that a leading question ? But that is for you to determine, Mr. Taylor! And so our good friend Frank goes down in history as the pioneer of practice court number two. His handling of case number one, was worthy of a seasoned practitioner. Having observed tl1e ease with which this embryo lawyer has mastered the intricacies of the lex, we no longer wonder that the town of Dunn Loring proved too small to long con- tain this erudite scholar, Success to you, Frank, the Golden Jubilee Class will watch with interest the splendid record you arc bound to make.
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l 1 i 1 JEFFERY GILEAS SULLIVAN, QD A A Yt'ATEkI.oo, lowix I e lf l'rcs., junior Debating Society' Varrol Congress l'res., Senior Debating Society Prize Debates fly CSD Pres., Iowa State Club tiaston-VYliite Debate Prom cililllflllllll ill liar 'tis H10 mind that lllflkllk' the body rich Early on our voyage, we of the Class of '23, came to realize that, in jeff we had not only a deep student, peerless debator, and thorough gentleman, but a leader among leaders. His clear, quick, analy- tical mind, combined with his industrious habits soon won the much-desired laurels. His activities in De- bating and Club circles likewise brought him recog- nition, and the end finds our most likeable jeff at the head of several school organizations, and when the fact is added that last February he was admitted to practice before the D. C. I-lar, we can but repeat great C:esar's words for him: Vcni V'I-lili Vicif' JOHN LAWRENCE SULLIVAN, I' H 1' XVATERRURY, Mixss, jackie lireslmian I'rmn Committee Senior Prom Committee Connecticut State t'lub Be slill, my ffIlffC'l'1'lIg lzearf, slzc said, John L. is passifzg by jackie came to us from Vlfaterbury and found that the study of law was not sufficient to occupy his time so he determined to allow the 'ladies of F Street know he was in town. Jackie neverthe- less was a very good student. and when any difficult point of law was up for discussion, he could be counted to know the solution. His career at George- town may be summed up in the one word-Success. Vt'e hope that .lacks battle with the world will be as favorable to him as his past elforts at Georgetown. THOMAS E. SULLIVAN, A X 'tZube G lfootliall CID C25 C33 C45 Massachusetts State Club Prom flj Sergeant-at-Arms CZJ C33 The :night and the riglzf, and the fl'llI'1Z forever Never in all the years of tieorgetowns growth and development, has a greater. more renowned or better known man than Zube been produced. A physique that naturally attracted attention: a heart of iron that knew no fear: and a spirit that never knew de- feat. lube from his First year has been a G man in football. A man who played the game for all it was worth, for the glory of G. U. His name has found its way into Georgetowirs hall of fame, to take its place of honor amongst those who gave their best efforts that her name should be broadcasted. May you ever prosper, Zube.
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FRANCIS E. TEELING CHURCH, Iowa Tee-ling junior Ilebating Society Senior Debating Society Senior Smoker Connnittee Carrol Congress Iowa State Club lV1'll1011t ilu' 51111410 7IIU7l'S iz world 'IK'if1l0IIf a sim Iowa may well be proud of this son whose record in XYashington is one continuous list of conquests, oratorically, socially, and over the difhcult curricu- lum of the l.aw School. As a brilliant student and an able disciple of Demosthenes, Frank has impressed his worth on all. His engaging personality, keen wit, polished decorum, and unequal terpsichorean ability have rendered his presence a coveted pleasure in the social gatherings of the elite. Frank goes forth to the chosen held of his labor with the sincere Wish and confident expectation of his host of admirers, that a gentleman of his attainments cannot fail tO relslect credit on his Alma Mater. OSCAR A. THOMPSON 1l'UNTSVILT.E, ALAILAMA O, A. Of Ilwfz' aim 7lIFI'1'f.Y, 11z0dc'sf men are d11111b HO. came to Georgetown well prepared to as- sume the enviable position among the student body which has been his. His quiet, unpretentious man- ner, and good nature cause him to part, in June, with a host of class-mates who regard him as a profound student and a true friend. UO. A. has eonhded that his shingle will hang out just off Broad- way and that he will cast his lot with New York's multitudinous barristers. More power to him-We know he has the stuff, ALLAN STAFFORD TINGEY SALT LAKE CITY, LITAII Kilxlfl Smoker Committee C33 U. C. Law Club Law Iournal Staff 135 Farrol Congress President, Utah State Club Ring Committee I can always leave 0195 flllklillg when I lzmr a 7l1USft 7' play Al we call him, despite the high-sounding names, came East to conquer after having subdued the Uni- versity of Utah and XYashington lnstitute. The fact that he was always sought after when a difficulty was encountered speaks of his victory. Hut a man is bound to succeed when he possesses a comanding person, brilliant intellect, melodious voice, speaking acumen, and a lovable personality. flood-bye, Alf, best of luck, Georgetown will be mighty proud of you some day.
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