University of Santa Clara - Redwood Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA)

 - Class of 1946

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Calleiie of L iw First row: Bean, Biscay, Brady, Britton, Chargin, Christy, Darrow, Depaoli, Hardin, Hurlbu tt. Second row: Kane .Limbert, McMillan, Mason, Michael, Mullins, Nicco, Panelli, Rose. Third row: Rios, Sandison, Sapunor, R. Smith, Thompson, Williams, For the first time in two years Santa Clara ' s College of Law opened its doors on August 20 to receive the seven law students who con- stituted the entering first year class of pros- pective lawyers. The resumption of a law cur- riculum was confined to first year courses in the fall with the provision that additional subjects would be offered as soon as increased enrollments deemed it necessary. With the spring semester, registration figures for the law school soared and the twenty-two students who signed up for graduate work represented a two hundred per cent increase over the number who attended lectures in Bergin Hall during the fall semester. Dean Edwin J. Owens, A. B. Holy Cross, ' 19 LL. B, Harvard, ' 22, returned to the duties which have been his since 1934 as head of the college and instructor of low. He had served as chief administrator in the Office of Alien Property Custodian for eleven western states during the forced inactivity of the law college. Two members of the regular teaching staff in the persons of Professors Robert E. Hayes, A. B., Holy Cross, ' 26, LL. B. Boston College, and Richard W. Morton, A. B. Santa Clara, ' 37, and LL. B. Santa Clara, ' 39, were also reassigned positions on the law faculty. It was disclosed early in the semester by Rev. William C. Gianera, S. J., that veterans would be able to complete their legal studies in two calendar years due to the special summer courses. Non-veterans, however, were still subject to the regular two-semester aca- demic year and the consequent full three year law course. Instructions in law were first given at Santa Clara in 1907. Immediately following the first world war, the Law School fell into bad days until an expansion and building program built it up. By 1930, the college was a full time day school, continuing as such until 1943 when the second world war canceled all classes.

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Engineering Top: First row: Al-Jazrawi, E. Anderson, Astrue, Baggott, Beltrami, Hinckley, Bond, Boyd,Brisley. Second row: A. Brown, Byrne, Castillo, Conrado, Copple, J. Crowley, Cuneo, D. Cunho, Engh, Faller. Third row: Faraone, Ferreira, Ford, Fraass, Frazer, Genochio. Fourth row: Gliebe, Gomez, Grim, Heacock, Herle. Bottom: First row: Knapp, Lafronchi, Lopez, Lozito, MacDonald, Martin, Morales, Page. Second row: Pensoneou, Petersen, Rebois, Rechemacher, J. Regan, Ronchelli, W. Sambrailo. Third row: Schneider, Taylor, Umana, Van Vranken, White, Wuesthoff.



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fl.D.T.C. Unil Banister, Bevilacqua, Binckly, First row: T. Kelly, Adza, J. Anderson, Arbios, Baccari, Blickle, Bowe, Boyd, Brisley, A. Byrne, A. Young Second row: Camozzi, Cassimus Conrado, I. Crowley, Donnelly, Dougherty, Edwards, Feeney, Ferreira, Ford, Going, Golden, T. Griffin. Third row: Grim, Guerin, Hovorka, Johnston, L, H. Jones, Lafranchi, McCullough, Mcintosh. MacDonald, Maggetti, Messick. Ravaglia, J. Regan, Reinhardt. W. Fifth row: Rodriques, Rosewoll, Ronchelli, Sombrailo, Sullivan, Villafranca, Color Guard: Brown, Collins, M. Whelan, Berlinger, Faraone, Gliebe. Drum and Bugle Corps: Montgomery, Imlay, Semonsen, Vedo, Wuesthoff. Zanger. The motorized field artillery unit of the R. O. T C. at Santa Clara was organized in 1936 by Colonel Ernest T. Barco, F. A., who was succeeded in 1942 by Lieutenant Col- onel J. Shelburn Robison. This school year was featured by the inter- company competition held in December be- tween Company A and Company B and judged by military professors from Stanford and the University of San Francisco. Company B, Cadet Captain Joseph Pausner commanding, was judged the winner. Spring competition found the same company victor with Cadet Captain E. Jackson Going commanding. Lientenant Colonel Robison was relieved in April by Colonel Lester A. Dougherty, Pro- fessor of Military Science and Tactics.

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