Stetson University - Hatter Yearbook (DeLand, FL)

 - Class of 1936

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DUSS, III., JOHN ' New Smyrna, Florida Law Phi Alpha Delta John Duss. III. started immediately into the Law College after attending the University of Paris. Paris, France. His first year he attained the highest grades in his class and for such excel- lent work he was appointed Clerk of Moot Court, an honor posi- tion in the Law College: also he was initiated into Phi Alpha Delta, honorary Legal Fraternity of which he is now Justice. This last year he has been accompanist for the popular Stetson Quartette. Luck to you, John. Member of Phi Alpha Delta; Torch and Scroll; Clerk (if Moot Court. down and get a cup „f coffe GAYLORD, IIAKHY E Eustis, Florida LL.B. Si inn .Xll nd Harry Gaylord has had a very successful career at Stets it is believed that he will be equally as successful in life. Not only does he keep up his law work, but he finds time to edit the Stetson Paper, which is published at intervals. Harry has al- ways been very popular with the authorities, as well as with the student body. In spite of his many activities, he has de- voted enough of his time to his work to warrant creditable grades. He leaves behind him. when he graduates this June, a host of friends who join in wishing him all the luck in the world. Sifi ' ina Nu Phi; Editor of Stetson Reporter; Basket- ball, 1. 2, , ' i; Mystic Crew; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. •He ihmtt I hut. Huh! BOYCE, E .KI.I., JR. DeLand. Florida I.I..H. PiKappa Phi is will] a great deal of regret lhat the 3(1 should have to see Boyee leai e years he has figured prominently e Campus and his absence from his favorite hunting grounds 11 be felt by all. Although he did not push his political career Stetson too hard, it is fell that he could have gone a long way that field of student activity. Studies never worried him too uch during his whole stay at College, but he lias compensated r himself in other phases of student activity: and perhaps me day we may stroll in Chapel and find Boyce back at his ma Mater, extolling its virtues to the student body. Phi Alpha Delta; Pres. Student Body, t: l ' i Kappa Phi; Theta Alpha Phi; [nterfrate ' rnto Council; Mystic Crew ; Glee Club, 1. 2; Opera Co., J; Delegate to Rho Kappa I ' hi National Convention, :i. Josh, that darned coursi is taking me for a ride. [27

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BARTON, THOMAS BRYAN Jacksonville, Florida LL.B. Pi Kappa Alpha Barton is another one of those boys who Prepped at Florida before beginning the serious work of studying law at Stetson, and scholastically speaking he has had no trouble with his work. Since his high school days, Tom has had a deep interest in play work, and has done excellent parts in many plays given on the campus. At the present time, due to the pressing need .n all law students, has had time only to act as business for the theater. Having taken an active part also in U and other activities on the campus, it will be regretted of til tha he ha Theta Alpha Phi; Sigma Nu Phi; Mystic Krewe. • come from long line of tnything that fits the BROWARD, CLYATT CHARLES Jacksonville, Florida 1. 1. .IS. Sigma Nu Of a studious type, Clyatt was slow in gai ning campus promi nence following his enrollment, six years agi . His character an perseverance soon won him the admiration and respect of th campus. Though having many honors, not until this year di he really come into his own. He was Stude nt Mayor of Home coming — the highest and most sought-after honor of the year — and he did honor to the honor. We are s tire that Clyatt wil become a successful attorney. Salute! Commander of Sigma Nu Fraterni y: Student Mayo of I [omecoming. Well, Ah! BROWN, LU VAN LEER Del. and, Florida LL.B. Sigma Nu Outstanding in social, religious, and athletic activities through- out his college career, Lu has endeared himself to all who have known him. Always sincere, of a keen intellect and more than ordinarily ambitious. Lu will probably go far in his chosen pro- fession. (We are wondering how long it will take for him to make that first five thousand!! Chaudoin Hall will surely have the blues without the trim and prim • ' Muscle and his perse- vering we don ' t know just how successful courtships. The Order of the Torch and Scroll; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Sheriff of .Moot Court, « doesn ' t just blushes around the neck «inl ears! 26 ]



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HAMMER, MARJORIE MARIE DeLand, Florida LL.B. ' Beta Phi ' Marjorie ' not only has the graduating law clas scholastic records in th :he distinction of being the only girl in but also of having one of the highest law school. She has always been con- scientious in her work, and no doubt she will be duly rewarded in the future for this splendid work. In school activities, she has always played a prominent part, not only in the social but in the extra carricula also. The graduating law class of 1936 wishes its only feminine member all of the best wishes for a long and successful career. Past l ' res. Phi Beta Phi, 3, 4; Chapter Delegate to convention, Phi Beta Phi, 3; Torch and Scroll; Glee Club; Stetson Opera Co.; Interfraternity Council. ' •Xmr when I tried mi case . . . . JOHNSON, LESLIE HAKL.YND Grand Mara is, Minnesota I.I..B. Si in it X It Bud came to Stetson from his home state in Minnesota to start his college career, and completed his two years of pre- legal work in the Liberal Arts College before starting on his law course in the Stetson Law School. While in the law school, Bud was initiated into Sigma Nu Phi fraternity, and was an active member in that legal order; was initiated into Sigma Nu fraternity during his first year on the Stetson campus, and dur- ing the entire five years at Stetson, he was an active member in this social lodge, and is now one of the few five-year Sigma Nu men on the campus. His frank and sincere attitude has won him a host of friends on the campus. Sigma Nu Phi Legal Fraternity; Sentinel of Sigma Nu. 2, 3, 4. •• lure you heard the one about tin- grass? LEA, JOSEPH PEYTON, .IK. Massies Mill. Virginia B.S., LL.B. Kappa .1 l ilin e gentleman from Virginia, suh ! Like all good Joe went to the Virginia Military Institute. Virgi iltary and engineering school, rich in the tradition State, then to the for Hov cknc ced hi to uth. that ill his law says that in order to get the best, he came to Stetson. While at Stetson. Joe went back to Virginia and successfully passed the Virginia bar and is now admitted to practice there. His life at Stetson has been uneventful, due to the fact that he has been over most of the activities offered here in other places. Perhaps, he will some day figure Good luck and best wishes, in Virginia politics— who kll Chairman Stray Greek Delta; Mystic Krewc; But, Dr. Flitch, I jttsl sigi last night. • ■ Justice Phi Alphi Associate Editor of 1 latter. , the book mil of your library 28]

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