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

 - Class of 1954

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Page 18 text:

CONSUL AWARDEES Consul Awards are presented to the twelve law students who are judged to have made the most outstanding contributions to the Law School community through participation in extra-curricular activities. The awards were presented this year for the first time and arc to be presented annually. Thirteen students, rather than twelve, were chosen this year because the selection committee felt that the contributions of several students were too nearly equal to permit any distinction between them. The selection was made by a committee which reflected the viewpoints of a wide cross-section of the student body and whose members arc individually familiar with most, possibly all, activities carried on at the Law School and the students participating in such activities. Committee members for 1954 were Jim O’Leary, magister of Phi Delta Phi; Luther Nelson, justice of Phi Alpha Delta; Pat Everitt, praetor urbanus of The Praetors; Argentina C ronfel, registrar of Kappa Beta Pi; Jack Sargent, representing Delta Theta Phi, and ChuckCabaniss, editor of The Peregrinus. Members of the committee are not eligible for selection, and hence no senior students were included on the committee. Committee members c o n s i d e r not merely the holding of an office or membership in an organization, but attempt to evaluate the accomplishments of the student so participating and the benefit others derive from his participation. Scholarship is considered only as it may be evidenced through participation in extra-curricular activities, such as Texas Law Review staff positions, which are determined partially by scholastic achievement. EVERETT S. McCRUM Dean, Delta Theta Phi Chairman, Moot Court Board JAMES D. McKEITH AN Editor, The Dicta Law Assemblyman GORDON R. PATE Vice-President, Bar Association Vice-Justice, Phi Alpha Delta JOHN P. RITCHIE EDWIN E. WEISS JAMES D. WRIGHT Justice, PAD Chm. 1953 Law Day Cir. Dir., The Peregrinus TLR Board Magister, PDP Sec.-Treas., Mid-Law Class EDWIN R. YORK Law Assemblyman Chairman, 1954 Law Day

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I I CARL O. BUE, JR. 1953 Moot Court Winner Vice-Justice, Phi Alpha Delta KATHERINE W. CONTI Dean, Kappa Beta Pi Associate Editor, The Peregrinus F. LEE DUGGAN President, Mid-Law Class Moot Court Semi-Finalist ROBERT J. HEARON Editor, Texas Law Review Moot Ct. Quarter-Finalist ROBERT D. LEMON Justice, Phi Alpha Delta Assoc. Case Note Editor, TLR MORRIS D. McCALL Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class President, Mid-Law Class 1953 LAW DAY AWARDS Baker, Botts, Andrews U P a r i s h Outstanding Senior Award to Robert L. Steely as the outstanding all-around student in the Senior Class. Baker, Botts, Andrews Parish Mid-Law Student Award to Edwin E. Weiss as the mid-law student who has made the most valuable contribution to the School of Law. Carrington, Gowan, Johnson Walker Award to Charles D. Cabaniss as the first-year student who has the best record with respect to all-around achievement on behalf of the School of Law. Phi Alpha Delta Achievement Award to Robert B. McLeaish as the senior law student who in the estimation of the faculty shows the most promise of a constructive professional contribution to society and the development of the law. Phi Delta Phi Outstanding Graduate of the Year Award to Thomas G. Gee as the graduating member of Phi Delta Phi considered to be the most outstanding student from the standpoint of grades, contribution to the School of Law, community service, and promise of achievement in the legal profession. Delta Theta Phi Sam Houston Award to James W. Mast as the senior member of Sam Houston Senate who has, in the opinion of the other members of the senate, contributed the most to the fraternity. Delta Theta Phi Scholarship Key to Robert L. Steely as a senior member of the fraternity ranking scholastically in the upper ten per cent of his class. Thompson, Knight, Wright 8 Simmons Prize to Carl O. Bue, Jr., and Dudley P. Andrews as the winners in the Hildebrand Moot Court Competition finals. Peregrinus Prize to William C. Martin, Jr., and Ralph L. Alexander as the runners-up in the Moot Court Competition. Assault Flattery Prize to the Faculty for the best skit in the 1953 show.

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