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1 LAW Seniors ADAMS ALLEN AMOS ANDERSON 'Q' l ANDERSON BAILEY BARKDULL BASKIN BECHT BELL BENNETT BENSON BERRY BLANKNER BONDS BOONE BROWNE CAFFEE ABOVE: 0 Top Row: CHARLES B. ADAMS, West Palm Beach 0 RICHARD H. ALLEN, Memphis, Tenn. 0 JOHN B. AMOS, Mllton 0 BOYD H. ANDERSON, JR., Ft. Lauderdale 0 WILLIAM H. ANDERSON, Pensacola o THOMAS L. BAILEY, JR., Lake Worth 0 Second Row: THOMAS H. BARKDULL, JR., Miami 0 HAM- DEN I-I. BASKIN, JR., Clearwater 0 CHARLES E. BECHT, Jacksonville 0 WILBUR S. BELL, Live Oak 0 MORROW N. BENNETT, Jacksonville 0 MORRIE BENSON, Garfield, N. J. Q Third Row: JOHN S. BERRY, Tampa 0 FRANCIS W. BLANKNER, Orlando 0 JESSIE S. BONDS, Clearwater 0 ARTHUR T. BOONE, Jacksonville 0 J. DANFORTH BROWNE, Ft. Myers 0 WILSON R. CAFFEE, Palmetto. BELOW: 0 Top Row: HENRY A. CARRINGTON, Tampa 0 MARWIN S. CASSEL, Miami 0 WILLIAM J. CASTAGNA, Clearwater 0 OLEN W. CHESHIRE, Lakeland 0 JAMES E. CHOULAT, Jacksonville 0 WILLIAM M. CPIRISTIE, Jacksonville 0 JACK CLARK, St. Petersburg 0 DAVID C. CLEMENTS, Auburn- dale 0 CHARLES S. COE, Gulf Breeze 0 Second Row: DART L. COHEN, Miami 0 JESSE L. COLE- MAN, Gainesville 0 SALLYE E. COOKSEY, Tallahassee 0 CHARLES J. COURSHON, Miami Beach 0 THOMAS H. CRAWFORD, JR., Jacksonville 0 SAMUEL L. CROUCH, Gainesville 0 THOMAS A. CROUCH, Gainesville 0 DANIEL W. CUSIC, Jacksonville 0 HERBERT F. DARBY, Lake City 0 Third Row: GEORGE H. DECARION, Miami 0 FRANK C. DECKER, Fernandina 0 ROBERT M. DEEHL, Mlaml 0 PRESTON W. DEMILLY, Tallahassee 0 DOLPHUS G. DENNIS, Lakeland 0 ERLYNNE M. DOUGLAS, Gainesville 0 GORDON A. DUNCAN, JR., NEAL D. EVANS, Jacksonville. Jacksonville 0 SHERMAN L. EDWARDS, Daytona Beach 0 CARRINGTON CASSEL CASTAGNA COHEN COLEMAN COOKSEY DECARION DECKER DEEHL CHESHIRE COURSHON DEMILL Y CHOULAT CRAWFORD DENNIS CHRISTIE CLARK CROUCH CROUCH DOUGLAS DUNCAN fav' I1 11 A WGA' bn. NV s .1 11,14 ...am 22 CLEMENTS CUSIC EDWARDS COE DARBY EVANS ' ro- l
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AW Q RHODES SCIIOLAR AND EDITOR SMITII NVITII REVIENV STAFF CLASS RECI'l'A'l'lON The slunrlards have been rulvuneecl. During the year, a complete study of the curriculum was began. The desired objective are: fll sound ground- ing in legal techniques such as legal research, case an- alysis, statutory construction, and the drafting of docu- ments, CEZQ detailed and critical study of Florida lawg CSJ individual research by students under faculty supervision. With a rewriting of teaching materials and revamping of teaching methods, it should be possible to impart a sound grounding in legal techniques during the first year of student work. The second year will be devoted primarily to obtaining additional information in par- ticular fields and in using the techniques acquired in the first year. The third year will be devoted partially to a continuation of the informational courses and partially, perhaps as much as 50 percent, to individual research under the supervision of various members of the faculty. AT TIIE JUDCE'S BENCII Three objectives were sought. The bull sessions moved oulsizle. This research will be practical legal research on p1'ob- lems which come up in the law office. This type of pro- gram will better prepare the graduate for the transfer from law school to law office. Headed by Dean II. A. Fcnn, who assumed his post last fall, the faculty is at present composed of 1.3 full- time members. In order to handle the new curriculum it will be necessary to at least double this number. For 500 students, a minimum of 25 professors is needed. It is planned to add ten qualified men during the next year, bringing the staff to approximately full strength. Despite the grind of reading and examinations, time is found for socializing. There are three legal fraternities and one association flourishing in the college of law. The high point of the social season is reached at Home- coming, when several banquets are held and the animal law school skit is presented. DAMNED CURVE SET'l'ERSlll The spokes led to the lrznflmark.
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l FISCHETTE FITZPATRICK FOLSOM FOWLER FRIDAY CHRISTIE GOLD-STEIN GREEN GRIFFIN GURNEY HAMILTON HARPER H01-T HURT JENKINS JOHNSON JONES JONES ABOVE: O Top Row: JAMES A. FISCHETTE, Binghamton, N. Y. 0 CHARLES B. FITZPATRICK, Jacksonvlllc 0 JOHN K. FOLSOM, Tallahassee 0 TALBERT B. FOWLER, JR., Bartow 0 ELMER O. FRIDAY, JR., Punta Gorda 0 MARIE FULLER CHRISTIE, Jacksonville 0 HOWARD L. GARRETT, Tampa 0 GEORGE H. GIBBONS, Archer 0 HERBERT G. GOLDBURG, Tampa 0 Second Row: SAUL W. GOLDSTEIN, Jack- sonvllle 0 CURTIS J. GREEN, Lakeland 0 ROBERT F. GRIFFITH, JR., West Palm Beach Q JAMES T. GURNEY, JR., Orlando 0 CURTISS B. HAMILTON, Miaml 0 CARLOS E. HARPER, Gainesville 0 PHILIP E. HECKERLING, Miami 0 BRYAN W. HENRY, Tallahassee 0 WILLIAM B. HOLLAND, Bartow 0 Third Row: MARJORIE S. HOLT, Jacksonville 0 EDWARD H. HURT, Sanford 0 JOE C. JENKINS, JR., Galncsvllle 0 JAMES W. JOHNSON, West Palm Beach 0 JOHN A. JONES, Hastings 0 MILTON D. JONES, Clearwater 0 SAMUEL L. JONES, JR., Lake Clty 0 GEORGE W. KATES, Miami 9 JAMES E. KENNEDY, JR., St. Petersburg. BELOW: KLEIN KNOPKE MACBETH MAREES 1 A1 1 I . 9 -35 E' u., A 1 1 0 Top Row: EDWARD S. KLEIN, Miami 0 WILLIAM C. KNOPKE, St. Petersburg 0 JOSEPH D. KROL, Daytona Beach 0 GORDON H. LEE, Jacksonville 0 DAVID R. LEWIS, St. Petersburg 0 QUENTIN V, LONG, Mlaml 0 Second Row: JOSEPH O. MACBETH, Ft. Lauderdale 0 WILLIAM L. MAHON, Jack- sonvlllc 0 WILLIAM R. McCOWN, Mt. Dora 0 RUSSELL H. McINTOSH, Lake Worth Q CHESTER B. MCMULLEN, JR., Clearwater 0 JAMES W. MAHONEY, Jacksonville 0 Third Row: JOHN M. MAREES, Jacksonville 0 JOHN R. MATSON, Jacksonville 0 JAMES W. MIDDLETON, Mena, Ark. 0 ROBERT T. MILLER, Lakeland 0 RONALD W. MOORE, Tallahassee 0 FRED H. MORGENROTH, Salem, N. C. KROL LEE L MAHON MATSON 1 .4 Q41 23 EWIS LONG MCCOWN MCINTOSH MCMULLEN MAHONEY MIDDLETON MILLER MOORE MORGENROTH H GARRETT GIBBONS GOLDBURG- HECKERLING HENRY HOLLAND JONES KATES KENNEDY Mill lanes Like father, like song that's quiet, scholarly Milton jones' aim. Born on Sept. 15, 1925, he has lived all his 23 years in Clearwater, where his father is an attorney. In june ot 1943 he entered the University of Florida, from which his Father also was graduated, but he soon was called into the ar1ny's field artillery, serving 15 of his 27 months in the ETO. Ile was discharged as a corporal. Rec-ntering the university in 1946, he has participated in the activities of Phi Delta Phi, honorary legal fra- ternity, served on the editorial hoard of the Florida Law Review, and joined Kappa Alpha social fraternity. Following his graduation this Sep- tember, Milt will go to George Wash- ing university to do post-grad Work in taxation. After that, he'll head for Clearwater to join his father in the practice of law. Senior Activity Index !Paaes 378-3921
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