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MOOT COURT DAY. Sitting (l.-r.): D. Hemphill. Chief Justice; J. Kenney, Associate Chief Justice. Standing (l.-r.): R. Berlingcr. F. Van Antwerpen. W. Heiman, M. Goldberg, G. Spiegel, D. Sarubbi, W. Rake. L. Metzger, B. Hunt, M. Brookman, D. Walker. Moot Court is a name used to describe a mandatory scholastic function, an honorary extra-curricular activity, the senior students chosen to administer the program — the Board — or any of these. First year students must present an argument before three Justices of the Board. Second year students who achieved ian adequate grade average in their freshman year are invited to become candidates for the Board. As candidates they must participate as witnesses in the Moot Court trial activities, compete for an opportunity to represent Temple in the National Moot Court Competition, and assist in the judging of first year arguments. Judged by their performance in these activities, candidates are then elected to the Board. Assisted by Professor Herbert L. Myers, the Board members administer the Moot Court program. NIGHT (1-r); J. Melinson, G. Matthews, G. Garfinkle. J. Snyder, J. Coffey. 10
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