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Cleftj Class of 1928 receiving recognition at alumni luncheon. fRightJ Van Valkenburg addressing alumni from the speakers' table. The Alumni Association of the University of Kansas Ctiy School of Law, formerly the Kansas City School of Law, held a luncheon October l at the Hotel Continental in Kansas City, Missouri. Approximately SOO members, representing 47 different classes, attended, with the class of 1928 receiving special recognition. The luncheon was held in connection with the Missouri Bar Associa- tion, which was meeting in Kansas City at the time. Mr. Roscoe C. Van Valkenburg, president of the Alumni Association, introduced Dr. Clarence Decker and Dean Rudolph Heitz, as speakers. Analyzing a statistical survey of present and past enrollments in law schools throughout the country, Dean Heitz discounted any likelihood of an overcrowded legal profession in the future, emphasizing rather that there is a strong possi- bility of having a shortage of lawyers. Dr. Decker spoke about the new S500,000.00 law building, now under construction. Among students working on the luncheon ar- rangements and ticket sale were Harvey Shackel- ford, Jr., Herschel Bryant, Robert Knapp, James Broaddus, and George Berry. That evening the law school held a dance in the E. F. Swinney gymnasium for law students, faculty, and alumni, with music furnished by Ernie lzzard and his orchestra. lleftj Intermission at the Law School Dance. CRightJ Students .lim Broaddus, Harvey Shackelford, Jr., and Bob Knapp selling tickets to alumni luncheon. in Page 26 The Kangaroo G
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