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E t 1 TPANEIERLPT , K E Class Odicers I History of the Class of 1928 OES the class of 1928 have a history? Unanimously, yes! Already there have been placed in the archives of the Chicago-Kent College of Law new records of achievement, traditions, and personnel, brought into being by reason of the fact that on the ninth day of September, 1925, two hundred five new students, of which four are ladies, registered for in- struction. The class was soon organized by R. VV. Vllatkins and as a result the following ofhcers were elected: President ............. . .... BURTON A. SCHEIDT Vice President ......f .... X VILLIAM DESNIOND 'Secretary ................................... DALE G. IvEs Treasurer .................................. AMOS CASE Judge VVelsh suggested that the class meet for supper some rainy Friday night. Plans have been formulated by the capable freshman class president and an interesting rendezvous is engaged for May 7, 1926, with the express understanding that the class would agree, no matter what the weather, to call it rain. As the Transcript goes to the press before that time we can not further describe the occasion. The freshman debating team, encouraged by frequent victories, stands ready and willing to the take the affirmative of the question, Is the class of 1928 the best class of all time ? There is no history utterly devoid of tragedy. Section I, rear, has its own. There the one Peter VVall who calls the roll, purposely, and with excuse persists in marking absent those who are so unfortunate as not to be able to attend. Not being present-how can they defend their clean record? To brighten things up a bit, dues have been merely threatened and never assessed. There are no unpaid accounts oustanding, no contracts have been entered into and the class has been a party to no suit. 68 'F 57
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