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If XZ .V Al l x THE 2 r 3 z Bidderman, James M Block, Irving L. Bucher, Clarence Chessick, Isaac Coplansky, Julius Crowley, joseph B. Dowd, Thomas L. Durr, Paul R. V Ellis, Ridsdale Feldman, Irving Feldon, Ernest Glaubach, A. Greenberger, Irving E. Hardt, Christian Hargrave, George Edward I-Ielfrich, Charles A. Kaden, Sidney Kaiser, Paul W111. Kessler, Samuel Ketcham, Leon QI. Kmieciak, Bruno M. Kotin, Esther Lehmbeck, B. Franklin Lexow, Alfred Conrad Linebarger, Charles E Martin, John C. McDonald, I-I. E. lVIcGrew, Glen VV. Mohan, Edward T. Qllendorf, Harry F. Rosenblum, Maurice Rosenzweig, Max Siplester, Samuel I. Steiger, Leonard N. Szimics, John S Taylor, Eugene Victor Thompson, Clinton 0. Walsh, joseph J. Wild, Clifford O. Wisema11, Richard A. Class offune, 1926 192 Page 78
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TE, g 1 1 r12ANs'cnuvr 1 History ofthe Class of February, 1926 The midyear Class of 1926 assembled for roll call in the Lake View Build- ing in February of l923, and when the final name was called eighty-six aspir- ing would-be lawyers answered present, Little did they realize the diffi- cult task they were about to undertake, the responsibility they were to assume and the sacrifices they were to make in preparing themselves for the greatest of all professions. '- But as time went on, light began to ilicker in the eyes and minds of each of them, and it became evident that those same embryo lawyers had suc- cessfully overcome what seemed insurmountable difficulties and adjusted themselves to the legal environment and surroundings, and the light which was but a Hicker kindled into a broad beam when the first year came to a close. ' VVhen the new school term opened, a number of the recruits fell along the wayside, weakening our class in numbers but strengthening it in spirit. The strenuous test which every student must endure to survive the period of pro- bation was too strenuous and accounts for the high percentage of casualties. Some became incapacitated dueto financial difficulties, others could not re- sist the temptation of the mid-night frolics, and still others became aware of the fact that Chicago-Kent College of Law was meant only for those who meant business, and by business we mean hard work. Through the three processes mentioned above, our class to date has been reduced to forty. The smallness in number has been in no way a handicap in our class spirit nor in supporting the school activities or functions. We are merely an illustra- tion or example of the survival of the iittestf' This can readily be proven by our achievements and accomplishments to date, which, after all, is' the standard of' measure. Our class is well represented on the basketball and baseball teams. We have had several members on the student and athletic council. Our dance given at the LaSalle Hotel was a financial and social success. We have just completed our second year in the study of law at Chicago- Kent' and regret that our class, which has grown and moulded itself into one big family fwhich accounts for the harmonious spirit and feeling that pre- vail-sj will' have to disband in February, 1926. However, if the same feeling of unity and loyal-ty which is embedded in the hearts of each and every one of us who graduates this coming year, remains, Chicago-Kent College of Law will be proud of the class it graduates in February, 1926, when it undertakes its task in the business world. t F OFFICERS 1924-25 p President ...................... Leon J. Ketcham Vice President .... ' ..... Harry FQ Qllendorf Secretary ......... ........ E ster Kotin Treasurer .......... ..... S idney Kaden N Sergeant-at-Arms .... ...Paul VV. Kaiser ' PAUL NV. KAISER, -Q-,-.- l 1925 R Page 77
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