St Vincent College - Tower Yearbook (Latrobe, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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St Vincent College - Tower Yearbook (Latrobe, PA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 248 of 300
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l Cooley Law was founded at the University of De- trolt in l938. The older of the two trial clubs, it deals with appellatelpractlce. At their weekly meetings they conduct trials before slx iustices without the benefit of a iury. Their cases deal mostly with questions of con- stitutional law which have been tried and are being appealed in the Supreme Court. The purpose of the Club ls to provide its members with the opportunity to appeal cases, to think on their feet, to do extensive research, and to give them actual practice in a court before a chief justice and five associate iustices. Officers of the Cooley Law Club, seated are: Norman Dllworth, Adelita Queiado, Frank Buiold, and John Roney. ln March of 1948, the Moot Court Club was ' ..w 1 established at the University of Detroit. The purpose of this club is to provide opportunity for eligible law students of the U. of D. Law School to gain practice and experience in practical legal problems. This is accomplished by the preparation and presentation of law cases in mock legal trials under the supervision of members of the legal profession. Once a week, usually on a Thursday night, a mock trial is held at Dowling Hall with one ot the iudges from Wayne County presiding. Students serve as counsels, witnesses and iurors. 242 ,i, , lf i , N ' t il it WE T, , gtk, rf,-'Ig si' Q - -1. 1- -, Seated at the table, the quartette heading up the Moot Court consists of Moderator Charles Nu- gent, Charles Smith, Ade- lita Queiado, and John O'Brien.

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'l Founded in 1949, the lndustrial Relations Club brings to the prospective 'N L citizen of the business world the important phases of industrial relations in the social structure. , L 0 S Aided by speakers and group discussions, the club studies the existing lil and past policies of labor and management, noting the subsequent trends and their significance. LU B The industrial Relations Review, published by the Club, is designed to i keep the members and subscribers informed of current news, and to provide ' an opportunity to write for publications. H Parties and social events were also sponsored for the members this year. l i L. to R. Frank Wickersham, Mike Grambattisea, John Shaw, Steve Dostal, David Whitman, Pat Martin, Pete Sonana, Vic Doherty, treias., Norbert Youngblood, Bill Haubrlch, pres., Harry Hammond, Nick Canal, Dick McEnilly, Fred Falater, Jack Springer. l The Marketing Club, organized in i948 at the University of Detroit, is afifiliated with the American Marketing Association. It offers membership to all Marketing maiors. i M' A R E The club is established upon the format of the development of sound O O A thinking in the theory of Marketing and more specific understanding of its underlying principles. J M B During the year, this organization engages men who have gained actual i experience in the field of Marketing to speak on their respective positions l and state advice and wisdom to the men who hope to make this their profession. First row: Dr. Johnson, moderator, Arnold Jarboe, Jim Damman, president, Elliot Broderick, vice-president, Dr. Scotton, Moderator. Sdcond row: Richard Venter, Donald Hillebrand, C. Paul Davis, Robert G. Roll. Third row: Stanley Maksimowich, Gabriel Smigeocki, Norbert Youngblood, Victor C. Doherty, Paul L. Ososk, Gene Smith, Don A. Cavanaugh, treasurer. Fourth row: Donald J. Hazelwood, Jack Kahon and Keith McLillan. i ii i The French Club of the University of Detroit has a two-fold purpose. J Its first aim is the promotion of better understanding of French culture. Secondly, it strives to provide further auditory experience in the French i language and the oral reproduction of it. U I These obiectives are attained by 'frequent lectures and movies. The t C L U B singing of French folk songs and the production of plays enacted completely i i in French further aid the accomplishment of the Club's obiectives. l Besides its academic activities, the group sponsors a booth at the Spring l Carnival and often holds parties throughout the year. An annual Christmas l party is always an anticipated event. I Flant Row: Irene Lawrence, Patricia James, Margie Lane, Margo Sogaard, Cathy Schneiders, Carol Schneiders, Dick Malone, Anne Laseau. Back Row: Mr. Charest, moderator, Jerry Lesson, John Salada, Murray Janower, Prof. Janisse, Prof. Prevost, Bob McLaughlin, Khalil Dibee. ' 241 i



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Standing ileft to rightl: Richard M. Blake, Leo Elmer Maki, Ralph T. Johnson, Frances MacGregor, Leonard R. Rymlszewski, Emmett Long, Charlotte Brynkman, James Finn, and Levin Weiss. Seated ileft to rightl: Elsie Buchmayer, clerk, William McCarthy, Asso- ciate Justlce, Gerald T. Celeskey, Chief Justice, Chas. P. Nugent, Honorary Chief Justice. WHITE LAW CLU The Edward White Law Club is the night division of Cooley Law. Concerned with appellate practice, the Club offers its members the opportunity to appeal cases before six iustices without the benefit of a iury. Cases involving questions of constitutional law which have been tried and are being appealed in the Supreme Court are utilized by the White Club. The aim of the Club is to give night school students the benefit of actual courtroom experience.

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