Suffolk University Law School - Lex Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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HAROLD LESTER FLEITMAN Hal. a willing worker. served on the Entertainment Committee and Ticket Committee for the Deans Banquet in 1950. His acting as secretary until the election ol' class olhcers was greatly ap- preciated bv all. He matriculated at Suf- folk University for his pre-legal educa- tion. Upon completion of his work here at the Law School he will, no doubt. be- come a capable young lawyer. HERBERT D. FLYNN Herb is the epitome of personality. Because ol' his ability he is always called upon when able assistance is required. The ultimate in a sy stemized approach is his forte. He possesses a vast resevoir of material, legal and otherwise, all care- fully indexed. He is Certainly to become a specialist in the field of law. ALBERT F. HCRRIGAN Al received his pre-legal education at Suffolk where he was a member of the Newman Club. He has gained some- thing more than the knowledge of the law since his admission to the law school. He rates a self-confidence which will insure smooth sailing in the wake of the law. Newman Club HENRY F. KEARNEY Henry is a grand fellow to know and one who will not be easy to forget. His unobtrusive intelligence has won him the respect ol' his classmates. His natur- alness belies his great ability, but we feel sure that there are many who will be able to recognize the qualities of a great lawyer in Henry and keep him busy with their legal problems. WVILLIAM H. KIRLEY Obtained his pie-legal education at the University of Notre Dame. Bill is one ol the more serious-minded mem- bers ol' the class. intent upon receiving his degree and setting out for himself. lVe feel sure that success cannot escape a man who has worked so hard to obtain II. AN THON Y P. LONGOBARDI Along with other fine qualities, An- thony has ability. efficiency, and deter- mination. There isn't a metnber of the class who would hesitate to turn to him lor advice or assistance. His education has been varied but Law finally won out and there is no doubt that Anthony made the right choice. Newman Club PATRICK F. MCDON OU GH Pat is no doubt the best natured member of the class. A continuing pro- ber into all problems. Pat by his intel- ligence. confidence and sincerity has been a constant inspiration to all mem- bers of the class. He, along with several others. came to us from Boston College, where he completed his pre-legal edu- cation. THOMAS K. MCMANU S Tom completed his pre-legal edu- cation at Boston College after his dis- charge from the U. S. Army. At Suffolk University he has proven himself to be an above-par student, a potential great among future lawyers. Tom has that pleasing personality that guarantees suc- cess in any field. W'e predict that success will be his as a lawyer.

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ARTHUR H. BERGSTROM Arthur is a regular fellow. Cross- examination is his specialty and sincer- ity his stock in trade. Mental alertness and reserve of knowledge permit him to maintain a grasp of lifes every day prob- lems. He is a good man to have on your team . LAWVREN CE A. BERNSTEIN Received his B. S. from Tufts Col- lege. Larry has now a host of friends he has nret at Suffolk. His sunny dis- position should win him the many cli- ents who spell success in the legal pro- fession. CHARLES WILLIAM BRIDS Charlie is very unassuming and re- served. He is determined but not dog- matic. Quick to grasp the essential ele- ments of a situation and apply the right principles. Charlie received his pre- legal education at Suffolk University. He is a sure bet to succeed and give all his opponents many trying moments. HERBERT F. CALLAHAN, JR. Herb is the defender of our coun- try's economic structure. He is newly arrived to our group but already he is a most welcome addition. Dependability and sincerity are the rnainstays of Herb's character. He completed his pre-legal education at Holy Cross College. WVILLIAM CORKERY If we had voted for superlatives. there is no doubt that Bill would have been voted the most clean cut. Ile is a real friend and has many himself. A sincere. steady, unhurried approach to every task confronting him has rrrain- tained his ascent and must. along with his obvious intelligence. lead to great attainments. Bill got his pre-legal edu- cation at Boston College. CH -XRLES -IAMES DI PANFILO Received his pre-legal education at Suffolk University. Determined and cap- able are probably best descriptive of Charlie. lVhatever he chooses to do thc best wishes of the class of Sl are ex- tended to him. EDYVA RD DOBIECKI Straiglrtforward brit reserved de- scribes fld to a Ile obtained his pre-legal education at Boston llniversity and since entering the Law School he has won himself a host of new friends. His pleasing personality plus his ability will be great assets in the practice of law. FREDERICK G. FEELY Never lrurries, never worries. This is the result of his varied experience and self confidence. A sincere following is a certainty because of his inate ability. He is a stalwart upon wlronr friends, clients and the community can safely rely.



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JOHN s. MURPHY john is a graduate of Brockton High School and completed his pre-legal at Dartmouth College. He is well known to the student body, due primarily to his personality. lt is not an uncommon sight to see vlohn burning the nocturnal oil in the library and his knowledge of the law stems from this ability to apply himself to his task. JOHN G. PASTOR Alohn is one of the married students in the Law School. and also one of the few students with two children. He has a host of friends in his class. due of course. to his splendid personality, and willingness to help a less able fellow student. .Iohn distinguished himself in the Marine Corps. before coming to Law School. and has now distinguished himself in the eyes of the Class of 5l . WALTER B. SHERRIFF Industrious and determined, XValt is a very conscientious individual with an ability to see through the haze and arrive at the essentials. Success is as- sured for one who so ably accomplishes that which he has set Ollt to do. He pre- legaled at Suffolk University. RALPH W. KVA RNER Ralph is one of the wizards of the Law School. lVhile others were playing, Ralph had his eyes centered on a Mas- sachusetts Report. The law and Ralph are one, when you find one of them the other will be close at hand. He is very well liked by his fellow students, who believe that his name will become a by- word in the field of law. ROLAND I. WOOD Wloodie is one of the most capable and co-operative students in the class. His sincerity and ability have led to the acquisition of a vast reservoir of legal authorities, both local and foreign. He has a genial personality and should win himself many honors in the field of juris- prudence.

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