John Marshall Law School - Abstract Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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CLASS of JUNE, 1937 JESSE R. WAGNER President G SAPPENFIELD Vice-President RUTH KING Secretary MILTON LORENZ Treasurer ail and farewell CTn the autumn of 19.U the class of June, 1937 began the study of law with an enrollment of over 1 ' ' O students. As we draw near graduation, we who are left approach that glorious event with an outlook which can best be described by the stereotyped phrase with mingled feelings. We are all glad that the long grind is over and that the time is near when we can devote even- ings to other pursuits. On the other hand, it will be with a very real sense of regret that most of us will leave John Marshall. While it has been tedious work at times, there has been an intellectual stimulation which can be had in no other place but a classroom. But all has not been hard work and we can look back on never to be forgotten incidents which have enlivened almost every class hour. In addition we have all made friendships which will last long after the last examination is forgotten. As a class we have an appreciation tor the benefits we have received at John Marshall. We realize that we have secured a broad, firm foundation in the field in which most of us expect to earn a livelihood: we know that our teachers have been leaders in their respective fields; and most important of all, under the guid- ing hand of Dean Lee we have been taught and inspired by one of the leaders of the American Bar. We take with us a good legal training, pleasant memories, and lasting friendships. We hope that we shall be able to measure up in actual practice to the standards set for us in our preparation. Jesse R. Wagner, President. June, 19J7. Page Twenty-eight

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c5? Sood-bye to the Glass of une ig y Bv EDWARD T. LEE, DEAN • • • • It was one of the largest classes in the history of The John Marshall Law School that enrolled in September, 1934, and became the June class of 1957; and while the personnel of the class has since that time been changed by the sub- traction of original students and addition of new students, the number has kept up un- usually well. The average age and maturity of this class exceeded the average of our classes ; and this has resulted in a higher level of schol- arship and a more regular attendance than the average class. While it came in like a lion it is by no means going out like a lamb, and its tone has become quite harmonious. Those who have had the privilege of appearing before the class as lecturers and instructors have formed a highly favorable impression of the class as a whole. As a body of young men and women no school could ask for a better or more re- sponsive group. They have become welcome members of the increasing family of the school, and though the time has now come for their de- parture and their physical separation from the classrooms and library of the school, those who have had the valued e.xperience of associating with the members of the class readily acknowl- edge the stimulating benefit of their presence, their co-operation, and the helpful attrition with the class in its different sessions. Speaking for myself and the office staff of the School, I believe I can truly say that we have all greatly enjoyed the association we have had with the class of June, ' 37 and with its many members: and we unite in the fervent hope that good fortune may await each and every member of the class, and that the asso- ciation begun here may be renewed in frequent meetings of the alumni in the future. f-fiiT Page Twenty-seven



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Class of June 1937 LOUIS F. ALYEA ROBERT E. BELLAMY HARRY BENNETT SOLOMON S. 1226 Sherwin Ave. 493 4 Prairie Ave. 7245 Jeffery Ave. BERNARDS Guarantee Dept., Chica- go Title £5 Trust Co. University of Illinois, B.S. Commerce Law Scabbard 6? Blade Cavalry Officers Club Hobby: Horses U. S. Mail Clerk Central Y.M.C.A. Coll. La Cadena Social Club Hobby: Tennis and Baseball Credit Manager Y.M.C.A. College Hobby: Polo, Horses 343 S. Crawford Ave. Apprentice Pharmacist Lewis Institute Debaters Radio Forum A.ssociate Editor 1936 Abstract Hobby: Literature ROBERT BLAIN. JR. 0. B. BOARDMAN BIGELOW BOYSEN JOHN J. BURKE 7811 Chappel Ave. H14 E. 65th St. 38 S. Dearborn St. 4649 West End Ave. Florist Northwestern University Beta Kappa Hobby: Dogs Sales University of Chicago Delta Theta Phi Debaters Forum The 1st National Bank Jewett Scholarship Order of John Marshall Delta Theta Phi University of Illinois Hobby: Reading BERNARD C. HUMMEL LOUIS J. CERMAK 8911 Exchange Ave. Chemist University of Alabama Order of John Marshall Alpha Sigma Iota 1936 Abstract 2533 S. Springfield Ave. University of Illinois Delta Theta Phi Hobby: Baseball, etc. Page Twenty-nine

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