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LAW ASSOCIATIO LAW ASSOCIATION: D. Crow Clst Year Rep.J, A. Galustian C2nd Year Rep.J, M. Vidgoff fPresidentj, R. Zimmerman CTreasurerJ, T. Lubeck CVice-Presidentl, T. Hawley QSecretaryJ. The Law Association's activities this year were too extensive for summary. Moreover, they have already been summarized in publications and memoranda issued by the Association itself. However, since there is no alternative use for this space, it is seemly to summarize the Law Association's activities for the year once again. Traditionally, reports on what the Law Association has done in a particular year, appearing in yearbooks and other media, are divided into several categories, e.g., social, academic, idiopathic, etc. But it has also been the case in most years that the Law Association has been relevant only in the area of social things. The reason for noting the other categories in annual summaries has been to make people 'aware that the Law Association is a sleeping giant that can be loosed on dozens of fronts. But none of this really applies to the year now under consideration. That is to say that the Law Association this year was loosed on fronts and did many things that weren't social at all, things which could not, indeed, be done in polite society. So this annual summary will be dedicated exclusively to the Associationas social activities. There were five major incidents, to wit, the spaghetti feed, the Halloween party, the Christmas party, the spring dance, and the softball and beer game. There will be still another - the third-year graduation party. All of these events have or will come off well. Inclement weather, intemperance, and foul humor did not- diminish their radiance, although there was much of each. But the morning after every party, the merry makers awoke to tind a world as grim as the one they had put aside to merrymake the previous evening. It was on such mornings that the Law Association was most active this year.
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LAW REVIEW STAFF. SEATED: J. Atwood fArticle Ed.J, R. Odom fManaging Ed.J, V. Williams QP1'esidentJ, F. Paff fArticle Ed.J, J. Judson CExecutive Ed.J. STANDING: J. Huhs fStudent Work Ed.J, G. Wright fStudent Work Ed.J, R. Bartles iBook Review Ed.J, J. Owens lStudent Work EdJ, J. Klevens fStudent Work EdJ, W. Hoffman fStudent Work Ed.J.
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Professor and Mrs. Cappelletti talk with first year students at the Law Association's Annual Beer and Spaghetti Feed. A1ice's Restaurant in the Law Lounge serves students and Law Association alike The Law Association's Christmas Party offers good spirits and entertainment S s MF
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