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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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Class offune, 1928 V Y A The fact that tlIe class is unusually zealous in the pursuit of tlIe study of law is sometimes explained in that among its numbers, most Of which have had at least two years Of college work prior to entering, there are several who have earned advanced degrees in University Work and, too, there is at least one Phi Betta Kappa. VVhile the class Of 1928 has made a fine beginning, it has never dOllC its best. The next tWO years will disclose startling accomplishments in scholarship and new laurels won in other activities. History? The class of 1928 makes history, lives lIistOry. Refer tO the Transcripts Of 1927 and 1928 and sub- sequent issues. J. Amos Case. :KENNETH H. ABDS ARTHUR AHERN GEORGE ANGEL THEODORE F. IASHFORD VINCENT C. BALDWIN JACOI3 BAUIII DONALD E. BEAN REUBEN BENJAMIN JOSEPH BIGEL EDWARD A. BIGGS DONALD M. BLACIQE DONALD J. BOLGER BURTON A. BRANNEN ROMEO BURWELL HARRY CARLSON RUSSELL E. CARLSON JOHN AMOS CASE CECIL LEE CASS ROBERT A. CAVENAUGH NATHAN M. CHAVIN BENJAMIN B. CHODOSH NATHAN M. COI-IN JACOII B. COURSHON THEODORE F. CRAWLEY BLIAURICE CRONSHORN CREVV EDWARD J. CZEKALA EDXVARD L. DANNOXVSKY FRED T. DE.NN VVILLIAIII F. DESMOND JAMES F. DUFFY ROBT. J. EARLE, JR. GARRETT EKXVALL D. C. EVANS HENRX' D. EVVING PETER L. FORMUSA 70 GORDON A. FRANKLIN PAUL R. FREYD NVILLIS GALE ONVEN E. GARTLAND HENRX' F. GAY JOSEPH GILMAN ARTHUR O. GRAVES ROBERT G. HANSEN GERALD HARTWELL JOHN W. HEDDENS GUS C. HILL SYDNEY VV. HOLLANDER JOHN R. HONV.ARD HARRY H. HURXVITZ DALE G. IVES WILLIAM C. JASKOVVIAK HARVEY D. JONES JACK K.kHN ELIJAH B. IKELLEY CARL C. KNUTSON LEONARD W. LARSON HENRY LATINER WILLIAM E. LEVI LEWIS L. LEVIN FRANK G. LEVY HAROLD W. LEWIS SAMUEL LURIE ALFRED BTAGNUSON JDS. H. AIIALONE HENRY E. BIARTZ JULIUS H. NIASSEY TIMOTHY L. JMCALOON JOHN F. LICNICOL EDGAR H. MIDDENDOREE 1926 7 MEYER S. MILLER CHARLES J. MORGAN PHILIP D. MozES CHRIS H. NANZ .ALBERT F. NEEELSICK LOUIS M. NOYES JOHN A. OFBOYLE CARROLL O,NEAL RUSSELL D. PATTERSON VINCENT F. PIENKONVSKI EDWVARD D. PIERSON, JR. SAMUEL L. ROSENBLATT SAMUEL ROSENSTONE JOSEPH R. ROTH JULIUS H. SACHS B. A. SCHEIDT DANA T. SCHUBERT VORIS D. SEAMAN HERBERT K. SHORE LEO SPIRA ERWIN A. STANICR GEORGE D. STEVENS SIGMUND STRAUS BERNARD A. SWIMMER HAROLD M. TREUMAN PETER XVALL FRANK M. WALLACE ROSS WRIGHT XVATKINS DONALD M. WESSLING EDMUND W. XVETZEL PAUL E. VVHITE R. E. VVISER WALTER L. WRIGHT DAX'ID ZIMRING
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