University of Texas School of Law - Peregrinus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

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■ I THE PEREGRINUS The Yearbook of The School of Law of The University of Texas Published by Society of The Peregrinus, Inc. (HE LAW LIBRARY 1953 ' THE UNIVERSITY Of TEXAS GEORGE WILFRED STUMBERG Distinguished Professor of Law In 1925, after a brilliant career as a law student atColumbia and Yale, a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, a practicing lawyer in Missouri and Louisiana, and a law professor at Louisiana State University, George Wilfred Stum berg came to the Texas Law School, and, to our good fortune, he has been here ever since. For with him, and in no small part because of him, the law school has, in the succeeding years, risen to a place of national prominence. Mr. Stumberg's scholarship is attested by his many published works. His Principles of Conflict Law, first published in 1937 and now in a second edition, is recognized as a foremost authority in this field of lawyer's law. Numerous articles and a recently published casebook add to his reputation as a leading thinker on Conflicts problems. To Criminal Law he brought careful analysis, clear thinking, and a plea for reform, all characteristic of his work and all badly needed at the time he wrote. Further illustration of his versatility and breadth of interest is found in his soon-to-bc-published casebook on Admiralty. But Mr. Stumberg is not merely a scholar. During World War II, when his age and previous military service entitled him to stay at home, he volunteered his services to the nation and as an expert on French governmental affairs labored many arduous months on the African continent over the complex problems created by the allied occupation there. To his students, however, it is his classroom teaching that pi aces him forever in their hearts. A master of the Socratic method, he instills in his classes an intellectual self-reliance, a habit of critical inquiry, that becomes an invaluable part of their equipment as lawyers. But tempering the rigorous discipline of his questions arc the sallies of wit and droll anecdotes that are seized by law students as their private property to be passed on from class to class. Whatrc-union of classmates goes by without an exchange of favorite Stumberg stories? His excellence as a teacher has won him hundreds of friends among practicing lawyers of the state, and when the law school needs help, Mr. Stumberg can be counted on to rally their support. Distinguished as his career as a scholar, teacher and public servant has been, his greatest service to us is his unyielding devotion to the Texas Law School. With a reputation that brought him many invitations to go elsewhere, he has chosen to remain here, steadfast to the school he helped to build. To this loyal friend, we respectfully dedicate the 1953 Pcregrinus. Chas. E. McDonald EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Robert C. Maley . Associate Editor Chuck Cabaniss ................. Layout Editor Hill Finger _ . Class Editor George Bridgman Organizations Editor Kathi Conti Activities Editor George Shelley Ronnie Knaus Photographers Mrs. Kathy Gee Mrs. Nancy Fagg Artists Editorial Assistants Winston Adkins, Dudley Andrews, Edna Cisneros. Hebe Cisneros. Ed Cogburn. Argentina Cronfel, Paul Danner, Nancy Dwyer, Wiley Jinks, Bart Mauzy, Jim McCarver, Ervin Nc-vitt. Nancy Sledge, Bob Standlee. and George Washington, Jr. Individual Photographs by Walter Barnes Studio. 1204 Lamar Blvd. ImijouI Editor Cabaniss and Nancy browse through some old yearbooks while Argij does the day’s work (above). Associate Editor Maley explains the work schedule to Washington, Alikins, and Cog-burn (left). The PER ECHINUS is your annual, and our only purpose is to record the notable events of 1952-53 for your perpetual enjoyment. It is our ardent hope that this end has been successfully accomplished in the succeeding pages. The photographer interrupted Activities Editor Conti's conversation with Bridgman mul McCall (above). Kathi might have been working, but Edna. McCall, and Jinks must have been loafing (top right). Organizations Editor Bridgman discusses future assignments with photographers Knaus and Shelley while Bebe watches—but someone off-stage seems to have interrupted the session (bottom left). The man with the camera found Karine Cips providing the latest information for business staffers Andrews, LaVaUe, and York (above). BUSINESS STAFF Morris McCall Circulation Director Ed York Advertising Director (Local) Charles Allen Advtg. Hep. (Local) Pete La Valle Advtg. Director (Natl) Karine Gips Exec. Asst, to the Editor Jack Proctor Faculty Advisor Presenting PORTIA For 1953 • - • Miss Pat Hinds 'wan t LETTER FROM THE DEAN W. Page Keeton Dean and Professor of Law ABi LLB, Texas, 1931; SJD, Harvard, 1936 Former Dean of Oklahoma Law School Subject: Torts UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN 12 To the Law Students: It is now reasonably certain that we will be in new quarters before the second semester of the 1953-1954 school year. We may even be able to begin the school year in our new building, Townes Hall. While to the alumni, faculty, and students alike this will be the occasion for great rejoicing, because our needs can no longer be met by our present building, it is fitting that this issue of Peregrinus should have substantial space devoted to scenes in and around the building that we are vacating and which has been the place where most of the great lawyers of this state received their professional training. Not long ago, an alumnus who graduated around 1915 said to me that he hoped the new building would not be completed in time for occupancy at the beginning of the 1953-1954 school year, because his son would be entering Law School at that time and he wanted him to have at least a part of his instruction in the same building. It is proper and fitting that this feeling should have existed; it is an indication that a good many things had happened to him in and around the law building for which he was grateful and about which he had fond recollections. In our rejoicing, therefore, over our prospects for the future in Townes Hall, let us also now and in the future as we examine these pages give thanks for the fine traditions of this Law School, and for the great things that have been accomplished for its graduates, for Texas, and for the improvement of the administration of justice because of what has transpired, through the efforts of faculty and graduates alike since 1908, in the hallowed quarters (I almost said ruins) that we have called the Law Building. Sincerely, C Page Keeton Dean LEON GREEN Distinguished Professor of Law BA, Ouachita, 1908; LLB, Texas, 1915; Hon. MA., Yale, 1928; LLD. Louisiana State, 1938: former Dean of North Carolina and Northwestern Law Schools; Subjects: Relations, Torts, Equity. CHARLES T. McCORMICK Distinguished Professor of Law BA, Texas, 1909: LLB. Harvard, 1912; former Dean of Texas Law School: Subjects: Evidence and Federal Procedure. ROBERT WELDON STAYTON Distinguished Professor of Law BA, Texas, 1907; LLB, Texas, 1927: Subjects: J ud i c i a 1 Remedies: Trial and Appellate Procedure , J ud i c i a 1 Administration, Administration Criminal Law. GEORGE WILFRED STUMBERG Distinguished Professor of Law BA, Louisiana State, 1909: LLB, Columbia, 1912; JD, Yale, 1924; Subjects: Criminal Law,Conflicts of Law, Constitutional Law. MARION KENNETH WOODWARD Professor of Law; Associate Dean BA,Texas, 1933; MA. West Texas State, 1940; LLB, Texas, 1943; Subjects: Legal Method, Military Law, Legal Writing, Mortgages. HELEN HARGRAVE AsstProfessor of Law; Librarian LLB, Texas, 1926; Subject: Legal Bibliography. EARL K. ADAMS Asst. Director, Legal Aid Clinic BBA, Texas, 1940; LLB.,Texas 1942. Subject: Legal Aid Clinic. EDWARD WELDON BAILEY Professor of Law BA, Texas, 1920; LLB, Texas, 1928, SJD, Harvard, 1942;SubjectS: Partnership, P r i v a te Corporations , T r u s t s, Future Interests, Wills. FRANKLIN L. COX Visiting Professor BBA, Texas, 1935; LLB, Texas, 1937; Subjects; Legal Accounting. PARKER C. FIELDER Associate Professor of Law BS, Northwestern, 1941; LLB, Texas, 1948; Subjects: Estate and Gift Taxation, Federal Taxation, Income Taxation. JULIUS F. FRANKI Lecturer in Law BA, LLB, Texas, 1932; Subjects: Civil Procedure and Practice. WILLIAM F. FRITZ Associate Professor of Law BA, Texas, 1935; MA, Texas, 1938; LLB, Texas, 1946; Subjects: Real Property, Damages. WARNER A. HANCOCK Instructor in Law BBA, Baylor, 1943; LLB, Texas, 1948; Subjects: Legal Writing, Legal Bibliography. GUS M. HODGES Professor of Law BBA, Texas, 1930; LLB, Texas, 1932; Subjects: Judicial Remedies Trial Procedure and Pleading, Appellate Procedure. WILLIAM O. HUIE Professor of Law BA, Henderson State Teachers, 1932; LLB,Texas, 1935; Subjects: Texas Land Titles, Marital Rights, Wills and Administration,Trusts. CORWIN W. JOHNSON Associate Professor of Law AB, Iowa, 1939; JD, Iowa, 1941; Subjects: Constitutional Law,Real Property, PersonalPropcrty,Water Law. JOSEPH LEE JONES Lecturer in Law AA, Tarleton State, 1925; LLB, Texas, 1934; Subject: Oil and Gas Law. RICHARD C. MAXWELL Professor of Law BSL, 1941; LLB .Minnesota, 1947; On leave of absence. CHARLIE JARVIS MEYERS Associate Professor of Law BA,Rice, 1949: LLB,Texas, 1949; On leave of absence. CLARENCE MORRIS Professor of Law LLB, Colorado, 1925; LLM, Columbia. 1926; former Dean of the Wyoming Law School; On Leave of absence. KEITH E. MORRISON Professor of Law BA, Kansas, 1931; MS, Wyoming, 1939: LLB, Yale, 1948; Subjects: Constitutional Law, Commercial Law, Sales, Administrative Law. WOODROW W. PATTERSON Legal Aid Director LLB, Texas, 1936; Subjects: Legal Aid, Office Practice. JACK PROCTOR Executive Assistant to Dean BA, Texas. 1948; LLB, Texas, 1949. MILLARD RUUD Professor of Law BSL, 1942; LL B., M i n n e s o t a , 1947; Asst. P r o fe s s o r of Law Univ. of Kansas; Subjects: Agency and Partnership, Comme rcial Law, Legislation. HUBERT WINSTON SMITH Professor of Law AB, T e xa s , 1927; MBA, Texas 1931; MD, Harvard, 1941; LLB, Harvard, 1930; Subjects: Evidence, Legal Medicine Elements of Medicolegal Litigation. JOSEPH TYREE SNEED Associate Professor of Law BBA, Southwestern, 1941; LLB, Texas, 1947; Subjects: Contracts, Creditors Rights,Fraud and Misrepresentation. GRAY THORON Professor of Law AB,Harvard, 1938; LLB,Harvard, 1941; Subjects: Brief Writing and Advocacy, Corporations I and II.. WILLIAM F. YOUNG Associate Professor of Law BA,Texas, 1947; LLB, Texas, 19-49; On leave of absence. JERRE S. WILLIAMS Professor of Law AB, Denver, 1938; LLB, Columbia, 1941; Subjects: Labor Relations, ConstitulionalLaw, Employees' Rights. JOSEPH P. WITHERSPOON Associate Professor of Law AB, Chicago, 1936; LLB, Texas, 1948; Subjects: Legislation , Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Trade Regulation. Dorothy Smith Nina Delorme Marjorie Huff SECRETARIES Margaret Shoap Ruth Taylor Anna Frances Jones Karine Gips LaWanda Osborn - Judge W. S. Simians’ Own Story of Peregrmus You ask for the origin of Peregrinus. I well remember its birth, — in fact I was present at the accouchement. This nondescript sprang fully armed and equipped for its mission not from a mental Jove, but from a disordered brain of a Savage. Many years ago I was trying to explain to the class in Equity, the origin of the system in Rome and the sources of Equity in the Roman Empire. At that time fledglings just from the high schools were admitted to the Law School. Many of them had never heard of the Roman Empire, and not a few spelled cow with a K. Well, I explained to them that when Rome conquered a nation it was incorporated into the Roman Empire subject to its own laws and not to the laws of Rome — that the Roman citizen was not subject to the laws of these incorporated nations, — that indue course commerce sprang up between the citizens of Rome and the barbaric nations, and there was no law to determine and settle their contractual relations. The Roman Emperor, to settle the troubles arising out of the fact that there was no law applicable to control their contract, appointed a Praetor or chancellor to travel among these nations and to settle all dispute s without reference to the laws of Rome, or of the incorporated Nations, but to do justice and decide all disputes, alone by the conscience of the Praetor. Peregrinating from one nation to the other, he has called a Praetor PereRrinus. The boneheads of the class evidently thought that Peregrinus was an internal organ of the body, for they continually greeted each other, ‘How is your Peregrinus today?’ This fact seems to have developed the humorous side of the incident, and Russell Savage developed a concrete expression of it on the black board,,and thus the tradition began. Russell drew better than he knew, for the nondescript animal symbolizes both in limb and attitude the maxims in Equity that guide the administration of the system. For instance, on one of the front feet as originally drawn was an Irish ditcher’s boot, — indicating the law’s protection to the least of mankind. On the other front foot were naked claws, indicating that the greatest of mankind must fear its power. The arched back in the attitude of springing, indicated that the law was ever ready to protect right or prevent wrong. The sharp beak indicated the power to penetrate the mysteries of the law, which the true student must obtain by study. The bushy tail indicated that Equity brushes away the technicalities of the law and does justice to the merits. ' R FRED F. ABBEY Beaumont BA, Texas '51 Phi Alpha Delta RALPH L. ALEXANDER Edinburg BA, Texas 50 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review Moot Court, Quizmaster CHARLES ALEXANDER ALLEN Marshall BBA, Texas Moot Court BILL ALLEN Waxahachic BBA, Texas '50 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review Moot Court; Quizmaster STAFFORD ELMORE ANDREWS Shaker Heights BA, Amherst '50 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review Quizmaster I J PHILLIP E. BARGMAN Houston BA, Stanford '50 Phi Alpha Delta BOB BARNES Beaumont BA, Texas '51 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review Honor Roll L A W S DANIEL C. ARNOLD Houston BBA, Texas '51 Phi Delta Phi Law Review WOODROW WILSON BEAN El Paso; So. Methodist Honor Council; Moot Court Peregrinus, Editor Peregrinus Board DAVID B. BEERBOWER Houston BBA, Texas '51 Delta Theta Phi; Honor Council ROBERT L. BLUMENTHAL Houston BBA, Texas '51 Phi Delta Phi; Chancellors; Law Review, Case Note Editor ROBERT H. BOYKIN Midland BBA, Texas '50 Phi Alpha Delta Honor Council, Chairman ROY DEE BELL Rankin Texas WILLIE BONILLA Calvert BA, Baylor '51 Delta Theta Phi; Law Review M. C. BRADFORD, JR. Amarillo BA, Texas '50 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review SLOAN BLAIR JR. Ft. Worth Texas JAMES W. BOWMAN Lubbock BA, Texas Tech '49 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review HENRY G. BRASWELL Paris BA, Texas '50 EDWARD B. BRIGGS Denison BA, Texas '52 M. WAYNE BURNS Ackerly BA, Texas Tech '50 Delta Theta Phi Percgrinus Board LAWRENCE V. CARTER Port Arthur BA, Texas '50 Delta Theta Phi; Honor Council; Moot Cotut JOHN a BROOCKS Corpus Christi Texas WILLIAM WELDON BYRD Nacogdoches BA, Rice '50 Moot Court SEALY HUTCHINGS CAV1N Galveston BBA, Baylor BILL BROWN Temple BA, Texas '50 WILLIAM E. CARROLL Beaumont Texas JOHN WALLACE CHANDLER Dallas BBA, Texas EDNA E. CISNEROS Raymondvillc BBA, Texas '52 Kappa Beta Pi WILLIAM M. COTTON Vega BS, West Texas State '51 Plii Delta Phi; Law Review Moot Court; Quizmaster GORDON A. CRAIG Houston BS, Wisconsin '49 DANIEL LANE COLLIE Dallas BBA, Texas '50 Phi Delta Phi MAX A. CORBETT Austin BS, Texas '49 Moot Court; Phi Alpha Delta LAWRENCE M. COUGHLIN Galveston BA, Texas '51 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review DEWEY C. COX, JR. Ranger Phi Alpha Delta WILLIAM J. CRAIG JAMES CRAIN Miami Cuero BBA, Texas '41 BBA, Texas JOHN J. CRUTCHFIELD Abilene BS, '50 Phi Alpha Delta JAMES ARTHUR DAVIDSON Midland BBA, Texas Phi Alpha Delta 4 R. TEMPLE DRIVER Wichita Falls BS, U.C.L.A. Phi Alpha Delta; Vicc-Pres., Mid-Law Class; Honor Council S E N I 0 R JESSE P. CUNNINGHAM Beaumont BBA, Texas '52 Phi Alpha Delta ROGER T. DAILY Houston Phi Alpha Delta; Moot Court DAVID ELDRIDGE DICKINSON Beaumont BBA. Texas '52 Phi Alpha Delta; Moot Court ROBERT C. DUKE Austin BA, Texas ROGER M. DREYER Shiner Texas DONALD EASTLAND Hillsboro BA, Texas '51 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review WILLIAM C. ELLIOT JR. Canton Texas Delta Theta Phi JOSE ESCOBAR El Paso BA, Texas Western '48 C L A S S ROBERT OAKLEY FAGG Austin BA, Colorado Moot Court ROBERT L. FAIRCHILD Chester BBA, Texas '50 Moot Court GEORGE W. FINGER JR. Borgcr BA, Arizona SAMUEL W. FREAS Dallas BBA, So. Methodist 50 FLETCHER HANSON ETHERIDGE San Antonio AB, Princeton '49 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review Quizmaster; Moot Court ED FINCK San Antonio Phi Delta Phi; Law Review; Quizmaster; Moot Court CESARE J. GALLI JR. Houston BBA, Texas JOHN B. GARRETT Stcphcnvillc BBA, Texas '51 Moot Court W. ST. JOHN GARWOOD, JR. Austin Phi Delta Phi; Law Review ELWOOD JOE GAUS Rungc BBA, Texas '51 Phi Delta Phi THOMAS GIBBS GEE Commerce; BS, U.S.M.A. Phi Delta Phi; Chancellors Law Review, Editor-in-Chief; Moot Court ROGAN B. GILES Austin BBA, Texas '51 Moot Court EUGENE GOLDEN Yclasco BBA, Texas '50 Phi Delta Phi; Chancellors Law Review BILLY H. GRAGG Palestine BA, Texas ALLEN D. GLENN Austin BA, Abilene Christian '50 JOHN F. GRANT Gonzales BA, Texas c L A S s GEORGE H. GREENE, JR. Houston BBA, Texas Phi Alpha Delta CARL R. GRIFFITH Beaumont BA, Baylor Phi Alpha Delta TALMAGE M. GUY San Antonio BBA, Texas GUS W. HAHN San Antonio BA, Texas '52 Delta Theta Phi; Honor Council Vice-Prcs., Senior Class WILLIAM EVERETT HART Athens BA, Texas '50 Phi Alpha Delta Honor Council; Moot Court JOE E. HARRIS Austin Texas HENRY R. HALL Raymond villc BA, Texas '50 Moot Court of 5 3 NATALIE HEGDAL Borger BA, Texas Kappa Beta Pi, Registrar Moot Court JERRY L. HOPSON Amarillo BBA, Texas Phi Alpha Delta •4 W. ELRAY HOWARD, JR. Beaumont BBA, Texas '52 Vice-Pres., First-Year Class HARRY W. HUGLY Houston Rice Phi Delta Phi Law Review JOSEPH M. JACKSON Houston BA, Texas JOSEPH D. JAMAIL, JR. Houston BA, Texas '50 Delta Theta Phi SAM O. KIMBERLIN, JR. Austin BBA, Texas '51 Phi Alpha Delta KENNETH RAY KING Grand Saline Texas JAY FRANK KINSEL Beaumont BBA, Texas '51 Moot Court DAVID J. KREAGER, JR. San Angelo; BA, Texas AGM '50 Phi Delta Phi, Exchequer; Law Review, Comment Editor Chancellors 4 vvfcw C. WILLIAM LADWIG Grandview Texas Phi Delta Phi JERRY WIX LcMOND Amarillo; BA, Texas Phi Delta Phi; Quizmaster Law Review, Book Review Editor Moot Court WILLIAM R. LUMMIS Houston Texas DONALD G. McCORMICK Houston BA, Houston '50 Delta Theta Phi VIRGIL C. LOTT Austin BA, Samuel Huston c L Q A S Aw S -v JACK LOVETTE Bowie BBA, Texas '52 Phi Alpha Delta 5 3 JERRY F. LYONS Amarillo; Colorado Phi Delta Phi; Quizmaster Law Review; Chancellors Moot Court JIM Me AN ELLY Houston BA, Texas '51 chas. e. McDonald Ozona; BS, West Texas '48 Delta Theta Phi, Bailiff; Moot Court; Perm't Secy., Class '53 Percgrinus, Editor; Bd., Secy. james d. McKinney Austin BA, Abilene Christian Phi Delta Phi; Law Review Quizmaster BOB McLEAISH McAllen; BS, Texas ACM '47 Delta Theta Phi, Exch.; Bar Assn. Pres.; Moot Ct. C Board Chm, Pcregrinus, Editor G Bd. s E N I 0 R ROBERT C. MALEY, JR. Houston; Houston Delta Theta Phi, Tribune; Moot Court; Pres., Mid-Law Class Pcregrinus Bd. G Assoc, Editor WILLIAM C. MARTIN, JR. Oklahoma City, Okla. BS, Illinois Tech. '45 Phi Alpha Delta; Moot Court Moot Court Board JAMES WILLIAM MAST Laredo; BA, Texas ACM '50 Delta Theta Phi Secy., Mid-Law Class Pcregrinus Board FRANK D. MASTERS Anderson, S. C. BS, Clemson College Delta Theta Phi ROBERT E. MOORE Houston BA, Rice '50 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review Chancellors; Quizmaster EDWARD E. MOSELEY Ft. Worth BBA, Texas L A W S DAVID B. MAUZY Houston; BA, Houston '50 Delta Theta Phi; Moot Court Sccy.-Treas., Bar Assn. Secy., Senior Class CARL G. MUELLER, JR. Houston BBA, Texas '51 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review Quizmaster c L A S S WILLIAM C. NEWMAN EDWARD B. NOBLES El Paso Amarillo BA, Texas Western '51 BBA, Texas Moot Court Quizmaster EDGAR F. NORTON Midland BA, Texas Phi Alpha Delta ALEX M. ORR Encino Texas PHILIP E. PALMER San Antonio BA, Texas of 5 3 — [ DAVID B. OWEN Fort Worth; BA, Texas 51 Phi Alpha Delta, Clerk Moot Court Finalist Moot Court Board LOUIS H. OWEN III Austin Texas WILLIAM NEFF PATMAN Texarkana BBA, Texas '52 Phi Alpha Delta D. DEAN PATTON Corpus Christi BBA, Texas Phi Delta Phi; Law Review R TRAVIS A. PEELER Kingsville BA, Texas WARREN Y. PENNINGTON Woodville BBA, Texas '50 LLOYD WESLEY PERKINS Port Arthur BA, So. Methodist '50 Phi Alpha Delta; Moot Court LYLE E. PETERSON NOLAN QUEEN, JR. Austin Weatherford BS, U.S.M.A. 39 BBA, Texas 50 RISHER RANDALL RAS RED WINE Galveston Galveston BA, Yale '50 BBA, Texas '50 WM. REED QUILLIAM, JR. Beaumont BBA, Texas Phi Alpha Delta Pres.. First-Year Class WILLIAM E. RIDGEWAY Houston BS. U of Houston JACQUELINE RIZIK JAMES W. ROBERTSON Washington, D. C. Colorado City BA, Trinity Texas A.L.S.A. Delegate; Dicta GENE S. ROGERS Bellairc Texas HOWARD VANCE ROSE Ft. Worth Texas GUY W. RUCKER Port Arthur BBA, Texas '52 Phi Alpha Delta Moot Court JIM ROSS Bryan BA, Texas Phi Alpha Delta Moot Court Finalist FREDERICK C. ROWLAND San Antonio BA, Virginia BILLY DON ST. CLAIR JOHN L. SCOTT JR. Conroe Lubbock BBA, Texas BS, New Mexico ASM Phi Delta Phi Law Review Bastrop Texas Moot Court NELSON ROBERT SHARPE Kingsville MA, Texas AGI '51 GEORGE SHELLEY Austin BA. Texas '50 Phi Alpha Delta; Moot Court; Peregrinus, Photographer THEODORE B. SMIDER Donora, Pa. BA, Washington Jefferson FRANKLIN L. SMITH Bishop BA, Texas JOHN M. SMITH Hawkins BBA, Baylor '46 Delta Theta Phi DELMAR L. SROUFE Austin MS, Oklahoma Delta Thete Phi Law Review JASON W. SMITH, JR. Haskell; BBA, North Texas '50 Phi Alpha Delta; Honor Council Vice-Prcs., Mid-Law Class Pres., Senior Class ROBERT LEE STEELY Lubbock; BA, Texas Tech '50 Delta Theta Phi; Law Review Pres., Bar Assn. Chancellors; Quizmaster JAMES D. STILLWELL Houston BA, Oklahoma EARL B. STOVER Kirbyville BA, Vanderbilt 'SI Moot Court Moot Court Board C L A S S ALFRED HOLT SUMMERS Palestine Texas Phi Alpha Delta GLEN ALLEN SUTHERLAND Archer City BBA, Texas 51 PHILLIP J. TIBILETTI Victoria Texas Delta Theta Phi ROBERT W. TARRANT RAYMOND T. R. TATUM Houston BBA, Houston Hungtington BA, Texas '51 Phi Delta Phi Law Review. Assoc. Editor of 5 3 CHARLOTTE ANNE TONROY Corpus Christi; BA, Texas '51 Kappa Beta Pi, Dean G Chanc. Law Review; Dicta, Assoc. Ed. Portia; Sec., First-Yr. Class HARRY B. TOWNSLEY, JR. Austin BA, Texas '48 Phi Delta Phi; Law Review Chancellors; Moot Court STANLEY TRUETT TRAWEEK Austin BBA, Texas '49 Moot Court s E N I 0 R CHRIS VAN GIEZEN Middleburg, Holland Texas JAMES G. VLETAS Abilene BS, Texas '48 Delta Theta Phi MARTY WARE Austin BA, Texas '51 Kappa Beta Pi, Dean; Dicta, Editor; Sec., First-Year Class GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR. Dallas AB, Sam Huston '50 Pcrcgrinus RUEBEN E. WEATHERFORD JR. Caney, Kansas Texas STUDENTS NOT PICTURED Francis S. Baldwin John R. Brinkley William H. Darden Stephen L. Haley Maurice N. Hdbb Robert M. James Charles M. Johnston From the ridiculous . . . c L A S s HARLAND (TOD) WEAVER Spur BBA, Texas Delta Theta Phi Law Review; Moot Court WILLIAM E. WOODS Ballinger BS, Texas '38 Phi Delta Phi T. D. WEAVER Big Spring BBA, Texas '52 T. B. (TIBBY) WRIGHT Bonham BA, North Texas '50 Phi Alpha Delta STUDENTS NOT PICTURED DON L. McCLURE MAX E. NOLLER GRADUATE STUDENTS NATHAN C. BOBROFF ELUS F. MORRIS FRANK M. PINEDO LEWIS A. SCHILLER F. NOLAN WELMAKER Austin BBA, Texas '48 RUEBEN P. ALLEN JR. Edna LLB, Texas Graduate Student To the sublime . . . These issues seem pretty easy. DUDLEY P. ANDREWS Menard BA. Okla. AfcM 51 FREDERICK C. AUFORTH Sacramento, Calif BA, Stanford JOHN M. ANDERSON Ft. Worth BBA, Baylor ‘50 DAVID BENNETT Austin BA, Texas 52 LESLIE E. BAUCH Mathis BS, Centenary 51 EDMUND F. BENCHOFF Menard Texas W. BARTON BOLING Ft. Worth BA, North Texas BALLARD BENNETT Weslaco BBA, Texas ‘52 Navasota Texas ELMERS. BROWDER Ft. Worth AB, Texas GEORGE R. BRIDGMAN Austin Yale CARL O. BUE, JR. Austin PhB, Northwestern GLORIA K. BRADFORD Houston BA, Prairie View A M CARROL J. BOUDREAUX Austin BA, Texas There seems to be some conflicts in the cases. WILLIAM D. BONHAM LAWS MARIAN BONER Austin MA, Texas ‘31 CLYDE J. BRANNAN, JR. Wichita Falls Hardin JACK L. BRANDON Ft. Worth Texas JIM BOB BRYAN Lubbock Texas Tech ROY A. BUTLER Greenville Texas DALE S. CARPENTER Houston Houston WILLIAM H. CLARK III Dallas Texas J. BRUCE CALDWELL St. Joseph, Mo. BA, Texas 52 Mi ybe we can pass it off as dicta. RALPH H. CARDEN Ozona BA, Texas 52 MID- I JOHN D. CARR Floresvi lie BBA, Texas 52 ROBERT W. CARLSON Austin BS, Iowa State 51 THOMAS A. CAVE Graham BA, Texas 52 JOHN W. CLAY BROOK Joshua Texas HERBERT L. CLANCY, JR. San Antonio Texas KATHERINE W. CONTI Victoria BA, Texas 51 EDMUND L. COGBURN Edinburg BA, Texas JACK F. COOK, JR. Austin BBA, Texas 52 JACK K. CURREY Austin BS, Abilene Christ’n ’47 LAWS JAMIE HAGER CLEMENTS Crockett Texas JAMES D. CUNNINGHAM Ft. Worth BA, T.C.U. 50 JERRY CREIGHTON Conroe BA, Texas 52 HAROLD F. CURTIS Greenville Texas MASTON C. COURTNEY Wills Point BBA, Texas 52 MORRIS R. EDWARDS San Antonio Texas THOMAS L. DOWRY Galveston Texas PERRY D. DAVIS San Antonio Texas WILLIAM W. DINGLE Chicago, III. BS, Purdue '52 RALPH SAMUEL DANIEL Lubbock Texas Tech JOHN W. DAVIDSON Wichita Falls Texas SAM J. DAY Koppcrl BA, Texas ’52 WILLIAM H. EARNEY Marfa BBA, Texas 46 Overruled by the Supreme Court! GUY A. DAVIS San Antonio JOHN C. DONOVAN Houston BA, Texas '52 Texas PATRICK ALLEN FLYNN T yler BA, Texas '51 JOHN H. FLINN Taft BBA, Southwestern ‘51 Are we limited to Texas cases? JOSEPH B. EVINS FRANK GASTON Plainview BBA, Tex. Tech 51 ED FROST Beaumont BBA, Texas JAMES S. FULLER Pt. Arthur Texas J. THOMAS EUBANK, JR. Houston BA, Rice 51 MARVIN F. FOSTER, JR. Houston Texas JACK FORRESTER Austin Texas PAT GARDNER Carrizo Springs BA, Texas ' 52 LAWS Edinburg BBA, Texas ROSS T. GAULT Portsmouth, Ohio BBA, New Mexico RICHARD H. GROSS Corpus Christi Texas DON GOULD Tulsa, Okla. BBA, Texas 52 A lady gets into the act. EUGENE GOLDGAR Dallas BBA, Texas EMILIO F. GUTIERREZ Rio Grande City BA, Texas ALTON R. GRIFFIN Crowell BS, Texas Tech 51 GRADY HIGHT Clifton Texas BOB HEARON Dallas BA, Texas 51 MANFRED HOLCK, JR. Austin BBA, Texas ’52 GORDON GENE WAWN Mission BBA, Texas A it I ’51 EDWIN LOWELL HAUSLER, JR. VERNON B. HILL, JR. Kerrville Mission BBA, Texas ’51 BA, Texas ’51 ROBERT E. HALL Austin Texas From here on it’s just ... a breeze (?). GLENN HAUSENFLUCK Ft. Worth BA, No. Texas State ’51 JAMES LAMAR HART Beaumont BBA, Texas ’49 LAWS JAMES T. HARRISON Longview Texas PAT S. HOLLOWAY Ft. Worth Yale ROBERT E. JONES Brighton, Colo. BS, Colorado JACKSON C. HUBBARD Austin BA, Texas Oyez, oyez, oyez . . . CLYDE M. HUDSON Stratford Texas Tech JACK HOOPER Austin BBA, Texas WILLIAM C. HOOSER Houston BA, Texas Christian ’51 TOLBERT NAT JONES, JR. WILLIAM L. HUGES Tyler Arlington BBA, Texas Texas PETER J. LaVALLE Manhasset AB, Colgate Vo Washington Lee Abeyance of seisin? What’s that? HORACE B. KELTON San Antonio HAROLD FRED KLEINMAN McCamey BBA, Texas ’52 WILLIAM M. KERR Midland BA, Texas ’50 LAWS WILLIAM JONES Marshal Texas LARRY L. LAMBERT Wichita Falls Midwestern ROBERT D. LEMON Booker Oklahoma A M VERNE KNICKERBOCKER Austin BA, DePauw DALE LLOYD KNESS Phillips BA, Texas ’52 HOWARD M. LEMMONS Ozona Texas JAMES D. LLEWELLYN Ft. Worth BA, Texas ’52 t. h. McGregor, ii Houston BA, Texas 51 JAMES O. McCARVER Tenaha BBA, Texas 52 Second round — who's the plaintiff? THEO LUEDERS La Grange BA, Texas '53 V. V. McGREW, JR. Synder Rice glynn w. McDonald El Campo BBA, Texas '51 JOHN LEE McMILLEN Amarillo BA, Texas '52 john mark McLaughlin Snyder BBA, Texas ’52 RICHARD E. McKAUGHAN Houston Texas OLLICE MALOY, JR. Ft. Worth AB, Wiley • ?6 WALKER N. METCALF San Antonio Texas See, we can distinguish LAWS james McMullen iii Ft. Worth Texas Turner v. Big Lake. JAMES D. McKEITHAN Austin BA, Texas 51 SHIRLEY W. MACLIN Ft. Worth BA, Louisiana State ROBERT J. MACLIN Ft. Worth BA, Louisiana State VERN F. MARTIN Sulphur Springs BA, East Tex. State ’51 JAMES S. MILES Taylor Texas FRED MOORE Bells BBA, Texas 50 BOB NORRIS Houston MBA, Texas SCOTT MOORE Ft. Worth BBA, Texas 51 MORRIS MITCHELL JR. Austin BS, Arizona Are the Fiji Island Reports persuasive? WILLIAM F. MOELLER San Marcos S. W. Texas State TOM R. MOODY, JR. Houston Texas C. PATRICK MORRIS Houston BA, Texas 51 MONROE NORTHROP Houston T exas O. P. NEWBERRY, JR. Ft. Worth BA, Dartmouth 49 CHARLES R. PIRTLE Borger BBA, Texas WILLIAM DREW PERKINS Huntsville BA, Texas GLENN H. RAMEY Dallas BS, Texas A M 50 GORDON RALPH PATE Buffalo BA, Texas ’52 ARNOLDO D. OCHOA Hebronville Texas May it please the court . . . JIM PAKENHAM LAWS Longview BBA, Texas 52 WILLIAM A. PENN Austin Texas JERRY C. PRESTRIDGE Alvarado BBA, Texas JAMES LeGRANDE READ Houston BA, Texas 51 PATRICK H. REAGAN Big Spring BA. Yale ’50 BARNEY SMITH, JR. Beaumont MBA, Texas ’50 Never in my long experience at the bar . . . CLYDE E. SMITH, JR. Woodville GEORGE H. SMYTH Victoria BBA, Texas ’51 ROBERT PAGE SMITH Amarillo BBA, Texas ’52 LAWS Texas RONALD DEE STEPHENS Graham BBA, Texas ’52 JAMES M. STROOCK Austin BA, Texas '51 JOHN D. SQUIBB, JR. Austin BBA, S. M. U. ’52 STERLING W. STEVES Baytown BA, Texas ’50 GROVER L. STEPHENS Sierra Blanca BA, Texas ’49 FRANKLIN S. SPEARS San Antonio Texas WAYNE P. STURDIVANT Independence, Kan. Texas EDWIN E. WEISS Pampa BBA, Texas ’52 JACK TURK Houston BBA, Texas Boy (glub), were you (glub) eloquent! J. K. TAYLOR Austin Texas ROBERT L. WALKER Houston BS, Houston Ycsh, shir, that lil’ ol’ moot court . . . BOB WHEELER Tilden BA, Texas ’49 fe JOHN WRIGHT Grand Prarie North Texas DAN WINN Dallas BA, Rice JOHN A. WILD Austin BBA, Texas ’51 HECTOR YZNAGA Brownsville Texas ELDON YOUNG. JR. Houston BA, Texas STUDENTS NOT PICTURED Donald M. Anderson Charles G. Calhoun, Jr. Mary Joe Carroll Douglas R. Cauley John N. Gilbert Donald C. Gladden Robert H. Mason Wilbur E. Notestine Robert Ratliff, Jr. Johnnie B. Rogers Wayne W. Wagonseller William R. White Worth E. Whitworth CLARENCE A. AMBRAMSON RUFUS JAMES ADCOCK Dallas Gustinc Texas BBA, Texas WINSTON L. ADKINS FORREST H. AINSWORTH Amarillo Austin Texas BA, Texas 52 FRANCIS J. BAUGHMAN NORMAN WILLIAM BLACK Connellsville, Penn. Houston Texas Texas JOHNNY BOHN Dallas BBA, Texas '49 WALTER E. BRALY Brady BA, Texas • 50 FIRST-YEAR LAWS WILLIAM V. BROWNING Ft. Smith, Ark. BS, BA, Arkansas GLYNN BUIE Gilmer BA, Texas FREEMAN M. BULLOCK CHARLES D. CABANISS Amarillo Garland BS, M. Ed., Missouri ‘51 BA, Texas A M ‘50 JIM CALAWAY Goldthwaite BBA DON CANUTESON Beaumont BBA, So. Methodist ‘52 ROBERT C. CARPENTER SHELBY HENRY CARTER Woodsboro Harlingen Texas BBA, Texas 52 FIRST-YEAR LAWS In the arms of Morpheus -- but not for long. WILLIAM C. CLARK Lubbock BA, Texas Tech 42 ROBERT CLEMONS Houston Texas CARROLL COBB Seminole BBA, Texas 52 GLYNDA COBB Seminole BA, So. Methodist JOHN L. CONLON San Antonio Texas ARGENTINA CRONFEL Laredo Texas GYLER W. DANN Manhasset, N. Y. BA, Dartmouth ’52 PAUL DANNER Pasadena Texas FIRST-YEAR LAWS Junior lawyer: But, Daddy, It's SO early! RALPH H. DAUGHERTY JEFF DAVIS, JR. Rankin El Dorado, Ark. Texas BS, Northwestern JOSEPH H. DAVIS Elizabethtown, N.C. BA, North Carolina 52 JOHN R. DEAVER New Iberia, La. Texas HAROLD R. DcMOSS, JR. STAN F. DODD ROBERT L. DONALSON AUSTIN R. DUFFY Dallas Babylon, N. Y. Weslaco Houston BA, Rice 52 BA, Williams BBA, Texas 50 BA, Texas 50 F. LEE DUGGAN Houston BA, Rice 52 NANCY LEE DWYER El Paso BA, Rice 52 KENNETH EAST RIDGE Houston Texas LEM BIT ENNI Estonia Texas GRAY EVANS HENRY L. EVANS, JR. P. H. EVERITT, JR. WILLIAM M. FAIL, JR. Gilbertson, Ala. Brownwood Hattiesburg, Miss. Grand Saline BA, Texas '52 BBA, Howard Payne 47 BS. Miss. Southern 50 BA, Texas G. A. FLORES Eagle Pass Texas GENE N. FONDREN Corpus Christi Texas JAMES E. FOR BIS Fort Worth Texas WILSON FOREMAN Austin Texas JOHN RADNEY FOSTER S. B. FRENCH Del Rio Port Arthur BA, Univ. of South '52 BS, Louisiana State '49 M. NICANOR GARCIA Austin BA, Texas 50 GAYLE GARNER Longview Texas WILLIAM L. GARWOOD Austin BA, Princeton 52 FRANK A. GIBSON Austin Texas HENRY L. GILLIAM Athens Texas JOHN D. GLASS Tyler BBA, Texas 52 C. W. GOLDSMITH, JR. Port Arthur Texas JAY M. GOLTZ Tulsa, Okla. Texas FIRST-YEAR LAWS IRA • RED GOODRICH JAMES S. GRAHAM, JR. Austin Brownsville Texas BA, Texas 52 Res ipsa loquitur. Tee-hec-ee. GORDON L. GRAY Ft. Worth BA, T. C. U. ’51 THOMAS V. GREER Burnet Texas BERT HALL Rio Vista BBA, N. T. S. C. '52 PAT HALL Hcarne M.Ed, Texas A M '52 JOSEPH P. HAMMOND WINTON HAMPTON El Paso • Ft. Worth Texas BBA, Texas '52 JACK HAMPTON Naples Texas HAROLD O. HARRIGER Brookeville, Pa. BS, Midwestern '52 FIRST-YEAR LAWS No excuses will help. Nonchalant, no? No. VERNON D. HARVILLE Mathis MS, Texas A I '50 RICHARD J. HATCH Corpus Christi Texas NOLAN B. HENSARLING Stephenville BA, Texas A M 48 FLETCHER L. HICKS San Antonio BA, Hardin-Simmons HERBERT W. HILL San Antonio Texas PAUL HILL Tyler Texas WILLIAM M. HILL Midland BA, Hardin-Simmons ’52 PAT HINDS Nacogdoches Texas PAT H. HOLITZKE Crosby Texas JACK H. HOLLAND Athens BA,North Texas State ’51 JAMES T. HUNT Sonora Texas ROBERT D. HUNTER Austin BA, Abilene Christian ’52 DICK ISAACKS El Paso Texas Western JACK PLEDGER ISBILL McGregor B3A, Baylor ’52 FRANK R. JEWELL Austin BA, Hamilton 52 WILEY L. JINKS Dallas Texas ROY E. JOHNSTON Lufkin Texas ROBERT N. KATZ St. Joseph, Mo. Texas FIRST-YEAR LAWS No towels? DOLORES L. KAZEN Laredo MA, Texas DAVID S. KIDDER El Paso BBA, Texas Western EDWARD LANDRY CLAUD POPE LANE BILL LANGHAM JACK LAPIN Freeport Marshall Arlington Houston Texas BA, Texas 52 Texas BA, Rice 52 JAMES LAUDERDALE B. P. LAUGHTER, JR. Mercedes Houston Texas BS, U. S. M. M. A. ’49 LLOYD LONGMIRE Austin Texas CHARLES E. LYNCH Slidell Texas JACK E. LITTLE Amarillo BA, Texas Tech N. LOGAN LLOYD Houston Texas FIRST-YEAR LAWS Constructive notice. No B. F. P. richardj. McCarthy Philip c. mcGahey william k. mcilyar Raymond lee mckim Long Meadow, Mass. Alice Dallas Midland Texas BBA, Hardin-Simmons Texas BBA, Texas 48 JOHN O. MacAYEAL REV. GERARD MAGUIRE El Paso Galveston BA, Colgate ’50 MA, Catholic ’45 IGNATIUS J. MALLIA Galveston Texas WILLIAM MARSHALL,JR. San Angelo Texas FIRST-YEAR LAWS Dropping out already? JOSEPH W. MARTIN JOSEPH P. MATHEWS Arlington Brownwood Texas Texas HUGH T. MATTHEWS Austin MBA, Denver ’50 H. NORVELL MONROE Pelham Manor, N. Y. Texas L. A. NELSON Denton BBA, Oklahoma '52 JACK MEYER Dallas AB, Washington (Mo.) ’51 W. J. MEYER JR. Bancroft, Neb. Texas ROBERT G. MICKEY Austin Texas RAY M. MOORE Beaumont BBA, So. Methodist '52 ROBERT A. NAJJAR Baltimore, Md. Texas WILLIAM D. NEARY Dallas BA, So. Methodist '52 LOUIS G. NEUMANN Hearne Texas FIRST-YEAR LAWS Armed robbery. Yuk-yuk! It’s only money, boys. ERIN NEVITT H. JOSEPH E. NEWTON ROBERT H. NIELSEN HUARD H. NORTON Lubbock Austin Austin San Antonio BA, Texas Tech 52 BS, U. S. M M. 50 BBA, Texas 52 Texas JAMES O’LEARY San Antonio BA, Austin ’52 DEE S. OSBORNE Amarillo BBA, West Texas State ’52 FRANCES PATTEN Fabens BBA, Texas JOHN LANE PECK Austin MBA, Texas 52 JACK PEW E. HENRY PRATKA JAMES K. PRESNAL JOE D. PRICKETT Dallas Schulenburg Tabor Corpus Christi Texas BBA, Tulane 52 BBA, Texas A M BBA, Texas A I ’52 GEORGE PUGH Sherman BBA, Texas JOEL H. PULLEN Crystal City Texas HOWARD D. PURVIS San Angelo BBA, Texas ’52 FONSE RAGLAND Dallas Texas FIRST-YEAR LAWS WILLIAM RAY REIFF Minneapolis, Minn. Texas Study hall. Watch out for rodents though. JESS RHODES Ft. Worth Texas GORMAN RITCHIE Taft Texas R. LARRY ROBINSON Wichita Falls BA, Midwestern WILLIAM C. ROCHE El Paso BA, Texas Western TOM RODMAN Odessa BBA, Texas 52 STANLEY ROSENBERG San Antonio BBA, Texas WATSON PAYNE ROYE Graham Texas ALFRED L. RUEBEL Dallas Texas JACK D. SARGENT McAllen AB. U. C. L. A. 52 FIRST-YEAR LAWS Thinking it over. MELBERT D.SCHWARZ JOHN H. SEALE Dallas Bellville Texas Texas MARVIN F. SENTELL Snyder BBA, Texas EDDIE SHAW Houston BBA, Texas WILLIAM F. SHIVER Austin BA, Texas LUTCHER B. SIMMONS Orange BA, Texas NANCY LOU SLEDGE HEMP SMEAD Dallas Longview Texas BBA, Texas ROBERT G. STANDLEE PAUL H. STANDFORD Fort Worth Canton BBA, Texas Texas TOM P. SMITH Houston BBA, Texas SONNY SOWELL San Antonio Texas FIRST-YEAR LAWS E. LEWIS STEPHENS WINDELL STIEFER CHARLES SUGERMAN BOYD D. TAYLOR Abilene Austin San Antonio Temple BA,Hardin-Simmons 52 Texas Texas BA, Texas ’52 DAN R. TAYLOR Dallas BBA.No. Texas State 52 LEROY W. TAYLOR Houston BBA, Texas ’52 ROBERT L. THOMAS Beaumont BBA, Texas G EO RG E M. TH U RMON D Del Rio BA, Univ. of South FIRST-YEAR LAWS Eager beaver? or Library ’’visitor’s day”? CHARLES TIGHE Houston BA, Rice ’51 ROGER L. TOLAR San Antonio Texas BILL TOWNSLEY P. JOSEPH TRIMBOLI ROBERT L. WAGNER JAMES T. WARD, JR. Beaumont Springfield, Mass. Austin Austin No. Texas State 51 BA, Amer. Intern’l ’52 BA, Texas ’48 Texas JAMES H. WARREN C. MADISON WEAVER II Tyler Waco Texas Texas R. G. WEBB Fort Worth Texas Christian JAMES M. WELCH Corpus Christi Texas KYLE WHEELUS, JR. Beaumont BA, Univ. of South ’52 JAMES E. WHITE Dallas Texas HERMAN WING Austin MD., Texas 50 J. W. ” BULLY WOOD Albany BBA, Texas ’50 STUDENTS NOT PICTURED Monty C. P. Barber Joseph W. Beasley Nathan C. Bobroff Frederick J. Boesch Jr. Harold J. Boswell James H. Brentlingcr James P. Cathey William C. Clark Anthony J. Clesi Jr. Jacob R. Colvin Benjamin W. Cooper Jr. George A. Crowley Thomas H. Cruikshank Heriberto Deleon George E. Dibrell James R. Dockery Robert H. Drcnncr George A. Donaldson GEORGE W. MILLER Lamesa BBA, Texas ’52 WILLIAM E. WOOD, JR. El Paso BA, Texas Western ’52 FIRST-YEAR LAWS Going . . . going . . . STUDENTS NOT PICTURED Alton D. Emerson Roy Lee Epp Sidney C. Farrar Thomas J. Franklin Ross T. Gualt Richard Growald William E. Harris Benjamin P. Hawkins Richard H. Hodges James H. Jackson Henry E. Kerry Charles J. Kvinta William P. Langham Jr. Jack L. Lapin Albert P. McKinney William F. McKinney Jr. HENRY P. WOODS Houston Texas J. D. “CORKY” WRIGHT Kildare BA, S. F. Austin State ’50 . W. YARBOROUGH Austin Texas EDWIN R. YORK, JR. Austin BA, Texas ’49 GUS ZGOURIDES Houston BA, Rice ’52 SANDER W. SHAPIRO Houston BA, Rice 51 STUDENTS NOT PICTURED James R. Meyers Thomas E. Miller Gordon L. Moisc James S. Moore Gary P. Pearson John L. Prater Jr. Joe N. Pratt Edwin C. Price Jr. William C. Ramey Oscar A. Rythle Jr. Lcsta Shackelford Ed F. Shannon Willard D. Smith Norman S. Spencer Jr. Richard G. Spencer STUDENTS NOT PICTURED John D. Squibb Jr. Vernon J. Stewart Wilton R. Stone Richard R. Taylor Jr. George W. Terry Jr. Louise P. Thompson Guy K. Tomkins John N. Touchstone Richard N. Waite John A. Waller Jr. Randolph F. Wheless Jr. Kelly D. Williams Betty J. Winborn John W. Worsham FIRST-YEAR LAWS Gone. (Return to the arms of Morpheus.) feel lonely and lack companionship among other wives whose husbands are preparing for the legal profession. The club’s purposes have certainly been realized in that each person has an opportunity to develop initiative and leadership within the broad list of activities. This year the really big project has been the sponsorship of a Cancer Loan and Gift Closet, the first time Austin has had such an agency, to make and give articles needed by indigent cancer patients during their illness. Having this project in mind at Mrs. Robert C. Duke (Virginia) Vice-President Mrs. Rogan B. Giles (Vera Lee) Recording Secretary Mrs. Ras Redwinc (Jane) Corresponding Secy Mrs. Thomas Gibbs Gee (Kathy) T reasurer Mrs. Jay Frank Kinsel (Virginia) Historian Contented smiles—must have been the bar-b Mrs. James G. Vletas (Penny) Executive Board Mrs. Robert L. Fairchild (Patsy) Executive Board Mrs. Edward B. Nobles (Shirley) President Now beginning our sixth year of “being,” the Law Wives Club is definitely going to remain a part of the Law School activity. With over one hundred members all eager and interested in the great number of projects, there is little time for anybody to Christmas time, the club took baskets of food to nine of these families—each including small articles wrapped as gifts. The Benefit Style Show presented by Law Wives which has become traditional at the Country Club each February, added money to the treasury for buying items needed to complete and increase the inventory at the Loan Closet. It was notall work by any means--with interesting speakers o- art, politics, a special cancer movie and even a discussion on investment banking--we increased oi: nowledge with the theme of Building Our Future’ in our programs. Our bridge sessions were gay and fi lied with chatter; the parties left nothing to be —sired in being lively and in helping us to broad n even more the list of friends we enjo ed. Mrs. Shirley Nobles Mrs. M.C. Bradford, Jr. (Bette) Executive Board Mrs. Bob Norris (B.J.) Executive Board Mrs. Morris B. Mitchell, Jr. (Mary Ellen) YWCA Representative You aren’t going to take MY picture.... Mrs. Chas. E. McDonald (Gail) Executive Board Mrs. John M. Anderson (Otha) Mrs. Carroll Cobb (Glynda) Mrs. Willie Bonilla (Sue) Mrs. W. V. Browning (Patsy) Mrs. Sealy H. Cavin (Cissy) Mrs. F. M. Bullock (Catherine Ann) Mrs. W. Barton Boling (La NeUe) Mrs. Robert W. Carlson (Luellyn) Mrs. Jim Bob Bryan (Wanda) M rs. Bill Craig (Betty) Mrs. J. D. Cunningham (Flo) Mrs. Henry Evans (Helen) Mrs. G. J. Cr-(Janet) Mrs. James H. Eubank (Clydene) Mrs. W. V, n'.gle (Jean) Mrs. Samuel B. French (Elaine) Mrs. Marvin Foster (Jo Ann) Mrs. John B. Garrett (Raynelle) Mrs. Gene N. Fondren (Pat) Mrs. Patrick A. Flynn (Anne) Mrs. Elwood Gaus (Deloris) Mrs. V. F. Knickerbocker (Jane) Mrs. Donald Gould (Jean) Mrs. James S. Graham (Larry) Mrs. Bert L. Hall (Lyndel) Mrs. Winfred Hooper (Margaret) Mrs. Harold O. Harriger (Rebecca) Mrs. N. B. Hensarling (Doris) Mrs. Dick Isaacks (Wanda) Mrs. PatS. Holloway (Linda) Mrs. Robert D. Lemon (Mary Lou) WIVES Mrs. R. L. McKim (Helen) Mrs. Scott D. Moore (Nancy) Mrs. Robert Maclin (Shirley) Mrs. John K. Meyer (Barbara) Mrs. J. D. McKinney (Laurine) Mrs. L. A. Nelson, Jr. (Martha Len) Mrs. Edgar F. Norton II (Mary Anne) Mrs. H. J. Newton (Clara) Mrs. George W. Miller (Betty) Mrs. R. H. Nielsen (Pat) Mrs. H. H. Norton (Jo Marie) EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS Mrs. Charles R. Pirtle (Colleen) Mrs. Paul Persons (Bess) Mrs. John L. Peck (Jane) Not Pictured Mrs. Charles W. Coffee (Jeannic) Mrs. Max A. Corbett (Judy) Mrs. J. K. Taylor (Pat ) Mrs. Louis H. Owen III (Margaret) Mrs. Edwin E. Weiss (Lucille) Mrs. Travis A. Peeler (Jayn) OTHER ACTIVE MEMBERS Not Pictured Mrs. Fred F. Abbey (Mary Jane) Mrs. Frederick Auforth (Mary Ann) Mrs. Gordon L. Briscoe (Cary) Mrs. J. B. Clark (Elta) Mrs. Sam J. Day (Frances) Mrs. Stan Dodd (Jean) Mrs. James M. Pratt (Henriette) Mrs. Henry W. Sebesta, Jr. Mrs. Joe D. Prickett (Patsy) (Barbara) Mrs. John P. Ritchie (Ann) Mrs. Watson P. Roye (Mary Beth) Mrs. Nelson R. Sharpe (Frances) Mrs. R. D. Stephens (Barbara) Mrs. R. L. Westlake (Dorothy) Mrs. S. T. Traweek (June) Mrs. Robert L. Walker (Astrid) Mrs. Harland Weaver (Virginia) Now let’s see -- you’re . . . eh . . . WIVES OTHER ACTIVE MEMBERS Not Pictured Mrs. William H. Earney (Mary Katherine) Mrs. Wilson F Foreman (Dorothy) Mrs. James S. Fuller (Betty) Mrs. Ross T. Gault (Carolyn) Mrs. John N. Gilbert (Jean) Mrs. James T. Harrison (Elizabeth) Mrs. Ben P. Hawkins (Gloria) Mrs. Grady Hight (Lynn) Mrs. Paul F. Hill (Marge) Mrs. J. A. McMullen (Mary Louise) Mrs. Frank D. Masters (Virginia) Mrs. Robert E. Moore (Mary Ann) Mrs. Donald D. Patton (Lottie) Mrs. Robert Tarrant (Pat) Mrs. Kelly D. Williams (Marianne) Mrs. Robert D. Winn (Betty) Mrs Wendell w gtiefer (Hope) Mrs. Wayne Sturdivant (Ann) Mrs. J. D. Stillwell (Phyllis) permanent nci viMvr isvt ctmcd nara «e w raraint nao mi ALMA LuT mmamm FHl MTAPII DELTA THETA PHI oMUlii H-Acememt nrcotoumir v BOB McLEAISH President (Spring) BOB STEELY Vice-President (Fall) President (Fall) UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS BOARD OF GOVERNORS Fall Semester Senior Law Class Secretary Mid- ■Law Class First-Year Law Class Vice-President... Secretary..............Richard Hatch Law Assemblymen Jim McKeithan Bill Finger Honor Council Chairman Bob Boykin Fail Semester Board (Above) C 1 o c k w i s e from left: Boykin, Mauzy, York, Finger, McLeaish, Steely, Andrews, Hahn, Smith, Pate, and Driver. Spring Semester Board (Right) Seated, C lock wise from left: McLeaish, C a ba n i s s , McCall, Hooper, Dean Keeton, Asst. Dean Woodward, M c K e i t h a n , Exec. Asst. Proctor, Mitchell, and Wright; standing, clockwise from top; Driver, Finger, Calaway, and Pate. BAR ASSOCIATION BOARD OF GOVERNORS Spring Semester Senior Law Class President.............Don McCormick Vice-President..........Nelson Sharpe Secretary...............Phil Bargman Mid-Law Class President.......................Morris McCall Vice-President.................Winfred Hooper Secretary............. Morris Mitchell First-Year Law Class President...............Chuck Cabaniss Vice-President............ Jim Calaway GORDON PATE Secretary...................Jim Wright NELSON SHARPE Secretary-Treasurer Law Assemblymen Vice-President (Spring) Jim McKeithan (Students Assn. V-Pres.) Bill Finger Honor Council Chairman Tim Driver Undoubtedly the outstanding project of the year for the Bar Association was the initiating of L a w D a y. A committee headed by Ed Weiss worked diligently and well to produce this latest innovation of the Law School. Another successful project completed during the spring semester was the selection of a distinctive senior ring by the Law School student body. Under the leadership of Bob McLeaish, who assumed the presidency in the spring semester, the Board of Governors became extremely active and did more beneficial work for the students than had any such body in recent years. LAW DAY Steering Committee Above, left to right: front row: BiUFinger and Bob McLeaish; middle row: Bob Moore, Ed Landry, and Mrs. Pat Tarrant; back row: Gordon Pate, John Ritchie, and Mrs. Barbara Stephens. Left, left to right: front row: Sterling Steves, Bob Lemon, and Ed Weiss, chairman; middle row: Pat Hinds, Jack Lapin, and Jason Smith; back row: Mrs. Shirley Nobles,GradyHight,Norman Spencer, an Chuck Cabaniss. Not pictured: Dave Krcager, Dan Colli Charlotte Tonroy, Jim McKeithan, Morr McCall, and Don McCormick. HONOR COUNCIL FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER Robert H. Boykin Chairman Tim Driver David Bcerbower Max A. Corbett Tim Driver Senior Class Delmar Sroufe John Smith Jim Vletas James O. McCarver Wayne P. Sturdivant Mid-Law Class James O. McCarver Jerry Prcstridge Richard Yarborough First-Year Class Claude Lane SOCIETY OF THE PEREGRINUS, INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS President of the Bar Association Chairman of the Moot Court Board President of the U. T. Law School Assn. Mr. Jack Proctor (Treasurer) Faculty Representatives Senior Law Class Representatives Wayne Burns Bob Maley Mid-Law Class Representatives Morris McCall (Secretary) Bob Steely, Bob McLcaish Bob McLcaish Mr. Charles I. Francis Mr. Charlie J. Meyers Jim Mast George Smythc First-Year Law Class Representative Jim Wright Editor of the Peregrinus (ex officio member) Chas. E. McDonald TEXAS LAW REVIEW THOMAS G. GEE Editor-in-Chief RAYMOND T. R. TATUM BILLY D. ST. CLAIR Assoc. Editor (Fall) Assoc. Editor (Spring) DAVID J. KREAGER, JR. Comment Editor Golden Etheridge ROBERT L. BLUMENTHAL Case Note Editor Mueller Patton Hearon Lyons JERRY W. LEMOND Book Review Editor Bradford MARIAN O. BONER Legislation Editor Cotton Moore Steely TEXAS LAW REVIEW EDITORIAL BOARD Thomas G. Gee, Editor-in-Chief Raymond T. R. Tatum, Assoc. Editor (Fall) Billy Don St. Clair, Assoc. Editor (Spring) David J. Kreager, Jr., Comment Editor Robert L. Blumenthal, Case Note Editor Marian O. Boner, Legislation Editor Jerry W. LeMond, Book Review Editor Willie B. Allen, Jr., Assoc. Note Editor (Spring) Daniel C. Arnold, Assoc. Note Editor Edward R. Finck, Jr., Assoc. Note Editor (Fall) Eugene Golden, Assoc. Note Editor Carl Mueller, Jr., Assoc. Note Editor (Fall) D. Dean Patton, Assoc. Note Editor (Spring) James W. Bowman, Board Member M.C. Bradford, Jr., Board Member William M. Cotton, Board Member (Fall) Larry Coughlin, Board Member (Spring) Don Eastland, Board Member (Spring) Fletcher H. Etheridge, Board Member (Fall) Robert J. Hcaron, Jr.,Board Member Jerry F. Lyons, Board Member Robert E. Moore, Board Member Robert Lee Steely, Board Member (Fall) Edwin E. Weiss, Board Member Ralph Alexander Stafford Andrews Robert E. Barnes John B. Bennett Sloan Blair, Jr. Willie Bonialla Bruce Caldwell Mary Joe Carroll Charles W. Coffee Edmund L. Cogburn Jack F. Cook, Jr. John T. Eubank, Jr. EDITORIAL BOARD CANDIDATES Patrick A. Flynn James Fuller Arthur M. Gochman Dewey J. Gousoulin Richard H. Gross Robert E. Hall Pat S. Holloway Harold F. Kleinman Robert Lemon James O. McCarver Glynn W. McDonald James D. McKeithan James D. McKinney John P. Ritchie Howard Rose Warren W. Shipman III Robe rt P. Smith Delmar Lee Stroufe Wayne P. Sturdivant Jesse K. Taylor Charlotte A. Tonroy Harry B. Townslcy (Fall) Harland Weaver Jack M. Yates CHANCELLORS i ■ I I I I William Bruce Allen, Jr. Daniel Calmcs Arnold Robert Lewis Blumcnthal Edward Reinhold Finck, Jr. Thomas G. Gee Robert Kenneth German Eugene Golden David Jay Krcager, Jr. Jerry Frank Lyons Robert Edwin Moore Robert Lee Steely Harry B. Townley, Jr. ORDER OF THE COIF Honors and Order of the Coif JUNE, 1952 Thomas B. Black Richard T. Churchill Jack C. Hazlewood James R. Meyers Alvin M. Owsley, Jr. Johnny Saleh Lewis A. Schiller Harry K. Wright Harold W. Young AUGUST, 1952 Robert Kenneth German JANUARY, 1953 Fletcher Hanson Etheridge Edward Reinhold Finck Carl Gustav Mueller, Jr. Honors JUNE, 1952 Edward Pinckney Woodruff JANUARY, 1953 Robert Edwin Moore Robert Lee Steely MOOT COURT COMPETITION GRAY THORON Faculty Sponsor Morris McCall Bill Martin Jim Ross BOARD OF STUDENT MANAGERS Bob McLeaish, Chairman Carl Bue (Not Pictured) Dave Owen Gordon Pate Jim Read Earl Stover Jack Cook and Pat Holloway versus Bill Hooscr and Ed Cogburn QUARTER - FINALISTS Gordon Pate and Wallace Boling versus Ralph Alexander and Bill Martin Everitt McCrum and Guy Rucker versus Jim McKeithan and Vernon Hill Bob Lemon and Bob Heron versus Dudley Andrews and Carl Bue ♦Winners and semi-finalists • « ■ • ••« .• «♦ ► .« ■ ■•• . « « •.. .•. «••■•• .•« • • • - ••• STEELY GRADUATES; MC LEAISH TO BECOME BAR ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT JAMES DANIEL McKEITHAN DICTA Co-Editor is J •; : v t: Pm il jix r-.nria'ng tears r.ry ur.b'jf t-n. The six ’•.o-sinlng teens fr r. 1 lx c po-titl n plus ♦ tjfc.'i fr c 1' st spring's c nfatiti n 111 p‘ int th jU' rt r- It is rith grort re-gr-t that thy 1 .t School student body locos th .‘ s r-vices of Bob Stocly. He hor -jnrn-'d e disti ngai3hed r.corc both in tho schol c-tic fi Id or.d in tho tr c f stud nt leadership. After graduating fr-'n WINFRED HOOFER. JR. DICTA Staff Member J « fcovuo v PBeaetto r«esottsoe9« vos NEW DICTA STAFF Tho Dicta proudly announces the ccnpleto organization of tho Dicta Staff. The following list is by no 'lusive, end anyone interested in working cn the LI ?, win be -or-, th n voice-:;______________________ Elechant Editor fht ?fcrris Dick Grcvnld Jit: ‘-fcKcithnn is::-!:. Jerry Lcfbnd 3tan Do'ld Bob Horris Grover Stopheas John Waller Donkey Editor J.K. Taylor Hn-icr Lcjtors Erin Novitt Ed York Lc:‘SEE- Wendoil Coffee Ed Cogburo t r-.ity L'di r Winfred Hooper Sterling Stoves Lev r?y Editor Ed Weiss Jack Tidwell Ilz: r- ' ••__________________ Ll7- e-SQ£SZ?;’:T-T ibt Hinds ?brris IfcCnll Jerry Lyons ih:' j£Y rt It '2zlzz Bob ffcLcnish i-r.UriayrJL:.iir.V;r Charier .‘b Donald P. -or r' ‘ -! - rf- ■ Leslie Bnuch Ralph Daniel Jin Harrison Jin Strock DICTA Co-Editor B.b McL.eish is 29 y ' re 1c.. H ••'•3 t rr. in houst n but c asid ra . to k his undorgrndunt: work in rcc-anting nt k Sr .7, but his collegs e rs .-r 'C in- EDMOND LEWIS COCBURN DICTA Staff Member ROARD OP DIRECTORS Members of the Board of Directors of The Dicta formed at the beginning of the spring semester are Bar Assn. President Hob McLealsh; Texas I-aw Review Editor Tom Geep Class Presidents Don McCormick , Seniors, and Morris McCall, Mid-Taws; Chuck Cabnnlss, representing The peregr1nua,«nd Bill Clark, representing the First-Year Class. LIBRARY staff Warner A. Hancock Edwin F. Vaught Ben L. Reynolds Bonnie J. Milla Della Geyer Walter Maloan Cynthia Armsworth PRAETORS Praetors Club was organized in the fall of 1952 by a group of students to provide an outlet for their interests and ideas. Initiated by law aspirents who entered Law School in the summer session of 1951, the organization seeks to promote interest and participation in the many worthwhile extracurricular activities available to the students who --in the words of the founders-- “find time for something besides the study of law.” Members pictured below are Roy Bell, Charlie Pirtle, Jim Cunningham, and Knick Knickerbocker, seated, and Bob Carlson, Bill Dingle, Vern Martin, and Jack Hubbard, standing. Not pictured is Jack Horna-day. KAPPA BETA PI Eta Chapter Officers Dean Vice-Dean Registrar Chancellor Mrs. Marian Boner Mrs. Mary Joe D. Carroll Edna E. Cisneros Katherine W. Conti Argentina Cronfcl Patricia Hinds Charlotte A. Tonroy Edna E. Cisneros Katherine W. Conti Sara A. McAlister Members Natalie F. Hegdal Sara A. McAlister Charlotte A. Tonroy Martha Lou Ware Spring Initiates Mrs. Shirley Maclin Mrs. Patricia Pennington Austin Alumni Participating in Chapter Activities Mrs. Florence Baldwin Miss Doris H. Connerly Mrs. Wylie F. Creel Miss Helen Hargrave Mrs. W. Page Keeton Miss Louise Kirk Miss Leona Malmstrom Miss Annie I. Maxwell Mrs. Jack Proctor Mrs. Millard H. Ruud Mrs. Anna I. Sandbo Miss lone P. Spears Mrs. George W. Stumbcrg Mrs. Mary Kate Wall Mrs. Jerrc S. Williams Mrs. Adele Zedler PHI DELTA PHI Roberts Inn MEMBERS OFFICERS MAGISTER Edward R. Finck Edwin D. Weiss (Fall) (Spring) EXCHEQUER David J. Krcagcr, Jr. H. F. Kleinman (Fall) (Spring) CLERK Eugene Golden J. K. Taylor (Fall) (Spring) HISTORIAN Carl R. Mueller Patrick A. Flynn (Fall) (Spring) Ralph L. Alexander Willie Bruce Allen, Jr. Stafford E. Andrews Daniel C. Arnold Robert E. Barnes John Ballard Bennett Robert L. Blumcnthal William B. Bonham James W. Bowman M. C. Bradford, Jr. John Bruce Caldwell John W. Claybrook Jamie Clements Daniel L. Collie Jack Cook William M. Cotton Lawrence M. Coughlin Jack Curry Perry Davis Sam Day Donald Eastland Fletcher H. Etheridge John T. Eubank, Jr. Patrick A. Flynn James Fuller W. St. John Garwood El wood Joe Gaus Thomas G. Gee Dewey J. Gonsoulin Don Gould Richard H. Gross Robert Hall Robert J. Hearon Grady Hight Pat S. Holloway Winifred Hooper Ford Hubbard Harry W. Hugly Robert E. Jones Horace B. Kelton Harold F. Kleinman Jerry W. LcMond Jerry F. Lyons James McCarvcr James McKeithan James D. McKinney Tom Rush Moody, Jr. Robert E. Moore Bob Norris W. Edmund Notestine D. Dean Patton Howard V. Rose Billy D. St. Clair Warren W. Shipman Robert Smith Sterling Steves James Strock Wayne P. Sturdivant Raymond T. R. Tatum J. K. Taylor Harry B. Townslcy, Jr. Edwin E. Weiss William E. Woods Jack M. Yates PHI ALPHA DELTA Tom C. Clark Chapter FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER Bob Boykin Justice John Ritchie Jason Smith Vice Justice Gordon Pate David Owen Clerk David Owen Jesse Cunningham Treasurer Bill Martin Buddy Davidson Marshal Barton Boling Morris Mitchell Historian Morris Mitchell Temple Driver Reporter Temple Driver MEMBERS Fred Abbey George Greene Gordon Pate Phil Bargman Carl Griffith Bill Patman Barton Boling Talmage Guy Travis Peeler Jack Brandon Gordon Hawn Lloyd Perkins Charles Brown Manfred Hoick Bill Perkins Jim Bob Bryan Jack Hopper Jim Pratt Carl Bue Jerry Hopson Reed Quill am Ralph Carden Frank Jones Rishcr Randall Dale Carpenter Nat Jones John Ritchie Max Carbctt Bill Kerr Glenn Ramey Harold Curtis Sam Kimberlin Jim Read Roger Daily Bob Lemon Pat Reagan David Dickinson Jim Llewellyn Guy Rucker John Donovan Jack Lovette George Shelley Temple Driver William Lummis Theodore Smidcr Bill Earncy Mark McLaughlin Barney Smith Joe Evins Jim McMullen Grover Stephens Jack Forrester Bill Martin Ronald Stephens Sam French Morris Mitchell Don Stillwell Ed Frost Scott Moore John Sullivan Pat Gardner Alex Orr Jack Tidwell Arthur Gochman David Owen T. B. Wright DELTA THETA PHI Sam Houston Senate FALL SEMESTER Robert Lee Steely Frank Masters Bart Mauzy Kenneth R. King Joe Jamail Don McCormick Chas E. McDonald Dudley Andrews John M. Anderson Dudley P. Andrews David G. Bccrbower Wayne M. Burns Wm. E. Carroll Lawerencc V. Carter Jerry Creighton Ralph S. Daniel Guy A. Davis Wm. C. Elliot, Jr. Geo. Wm. Finger Marvin F. Foster, Jr. Cesarc J. Galli, Jr. E. L. Goldsmith OFFICERS Dean Vice-Dean Clerk of The Rolls Clerk of Exchequer Master of Ritual T ribunc Bailiff House Mother MEMBERS Alton R. Griffin Gus W. Hahn Wm. C. Hooscr Joseph D. Jamail, Jr. W.A. Keils, Jr. Kenneth R. King Peter J. La Valle Morris McCall Donald McCormick EvercttS. McCrum Chas E. McDonald Glynn W. McDonald Robert B. McLeash, Jr. James W. Mast Frank D. Masters SPRING SEMESTER Todd Weaver Jerry Prestridge Jim Mast Glynn McDonald Dave Becrbower Don McCormick Gus Hahn Dudley Andrews David Bart Mauzy Ellis F. Morris Jerry C. Prestridge Johnnie B. Rogers Nelson R. Sharpe John M. Smith George Smyth Delmar L. Sroufe Robert L. Steely James G. Vletas Jimmy D. Vollers John Watson H. Todd Weaver John R. Wright tONFiJUt; Minm tAWto nmm$ SAMUEL POLSKY (right) Rockefeller Research Associate AB, Pennsylvania, 1940; LLB, Harvard, 1944 PhD, Edinburg, 1950; Law-Science Institute associated with Dr. H. W. Smith. A v EfJ: IK« «'s no inllan Ui« ire's r o 3o'u2 'Tile M£WiN - Of d€«« « • n s Tfcere s r«o ioLiars in a. rcSei Cordial Greetings and Good Wishes to PEREGRINUS Its Staff, the Faculty, Students and Alumni of the UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS LAW SCHOOL West Publishing Co. St. Paul 2, Minn. You are a member of the UNIVERSITY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, INC. ...............and entitled to share in the savings Save your cash register receipts and turn them in at the end of each term for your share in the savings. i vers u co- 'ti, i y co -op HE STUDENT’S OWN STORE •AH students and faculty automatically become members upon registration in the University. The UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 'Ring y) for the ' SCHOOL OF LAW 2501 Guadalupe St, AUSTIN', TEXAS CAPITAL, NATIONAL BANK AUSTIN, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF IIILSBERG’S Thoroughly Texan, the Senior Ring of the University of Texas Law School carries an elegance that befits the dignity of the University Graduate. Available for your class regardless of year. HEMPHILLS Across the street from Walter Bremond, Jr., President Compliments of B. A. TOBIN and TEXAS BARBER SHOP AIR CONDITIONED” Across the Street from Law School Law School VARSITY DRUG Across the Street, Congratulates the Law School Class of 1952 Compliments of Tony Nicholas and TONY’S INN Beverages 2022 Speedway Periodic Protests of Post-Mortems Prevented Sandwiches Just Around the Corner from Law School Congratulations to THE 1953 PEREGRINUS from the WILLIAM CRAY JOHNSON FOUNDATION FOR LEGAL EDUCATION LAW STUDENTS AND FACULTY Negatives of individual pictures taken for THE 1953 PEREGRINUS are kept in the permanent files of THE WALTER BARNES STUDIO 1204 Lamar Blvd. Tel. 2-4965 Write or telephone for information if you arc unable to visit the studio to order copies of these photographs. IF IT’S FOR A TEXAS LAW LIBRARY ASK VERNON STATUTES REPORTERS DIGESTS LOCAL BOOKS VERNON LAW BOOK CO. KANSAS CITY 6, MO. The Daily Br BOI Smvtr ml v i «n« of which i Mirht of tho r • |,ration r,n err -onkor bark to t. ZTrxan. Sino obj?W ’K l - ||Hp '■ | «iiTrr iiy rtf •' Jr. and. oh 1 • °«' r nuff! I Kidnapers 'Gopher7 UT |U THAI M III K S SicJad id l... it 'I IKK MTTTIWO.V •tiled a ly of I dorunxtUlnt vrr I ii Oflh ’ • rid i BV k'Digger ODeil'l £j Proving His IdfL .j (udr n • s- x« Urn b i 7- kidnapper 31 nS? B° J-t' rvimr In (Jin’ fat”' briefly Wedne ■cn. the nc:ri BN ttti « rtu w th, . n wuii ie 2 . 4 A th htoK I : ■ £ How Many i And Who? J Aw, Gopher B ■jrttu m m., wnarj ,ti fifteen mito to fe mooch Jar flying _ Aeronautic Adnutus- v.viht.’ air drawn jus like a ground.” fo may extend | few h..Mr d lert roc. rage j. cot j oar. ( •oft pdta T) P MdMkiei first American! nr n twelve Set a P ' flfm AJr Force total of MIG it 3 9 Porte ly has Tail ore -•• erto an,wtr to it 'bar been braa hat .If r sored Ma me n « beejUfl wba{ SSJSSc,m V 'f’ fudrnta Dear Charley, Seeing all the atopies and pictures about some lawyers abducting the engineers’ pet gopher reminded me of last year’s similar escapade. I’m enclosing a picture T took of last year’s loot, as well as the latest of me -- taken at a Coney Island booth, I must confess T haven’t pulled any good pranks lately, however, as these profs here at Colximbla rather frown on such from students studying for their doctorate. Good Luck with The Peregrinua,j ■


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