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FACULTY ADVISOR JACK PROCTOR EDITOR, F.D YORK Faculty Advijor, Mr. Jack I’rt- tor Production Diro tor. James t inrrctt Subscriptions I)irw lor, Dick Y ll Advertising Dire tor Mark Smith Adivilie Dirr tor.Joel,ip|»rr Photographer, Bill Harris Slaff Member, Joyce Rienslro SlalT Member, Rosa Jane Nhite Pltolography i ) Din lor, Bill K Y w Photograph) G Dirot lor, Jim Hall U oul Dirwtor,BobTlioall Staff CnrinoniM. Nril C«aldw ll Slaff Artist, (lavie (tamer Slaff Member, Johnny Jack m
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SOCIETY OE THE PEREGRINUS, INC. LAW SCHOOL THE UNIVERSITY OP TEXAS AUSTIN. TEXAS ■ To Students, Staff, Faculty and Friends of the Law School: As Editor of The 1955 Peregrinus, I want to express my appreciation for your interest in and support of this yearbook. This issue is the seventh edition, and as it was with previous Editors, I too have sought to retain the good and to delete the mediocre of earlier editions as well as to incorporate some new ideas. In keeping with the policy of dedicating The Peregrinus to outstanding law school personalities. Miss Helen Hargrave, Law Librarian and Associate Professor of Law, was selected as our 1955 Dedicatee. Highlights of our 1955 Portia's reign coupled with some background material and interesting sidelights about her and the two Runners-Up have been included this year. The Law Review pages have been moved from the Activities Section to the front part of the book in recognition of the invaluable part the members of the Law Review play in maintaining and furthering the prestige of the Law School. By including pages of the six prior Dedicatees, Editors of The Peregrinus and Portias, in addition to a page of past faculty members, we have taken a few moments to stroll down memory lane. More complete coverage of Order of the Coif and Honor Graduates is provided in this year's book and the names of those students, now lawyers, who passed the March, June and October, 1954, and the March, 1955, bar examinations are furnished for the information of those who recognize that gaining admission to the bar is the goal of every law student and thus an accomplishment worthy of recognition. Consul Awards were given again this year in recognition of those twelve or more students who have made a significant contribution to the Law School community through the medium of activities. Section spreader pages feature both cartoons and activity pictures for variety and for broader coverage of faculty and student activities. A coverage of both last year's and this year’s Law Day programs brings Law Day activities up to date by providing pictorial descriptions of that special day while memories of its success are still fresh. For the first time, also, family pictures, featuring mothers and their children, have been incorporated in the Law Wives section, in the hope of making this book an even more meaningful and personal memento of law school days. Pictures for the class sections came from two sources -- new pictures were taken by Kocn's while Barnes provided reprints for those who preferred to use last year's pictures. The University Printing Division is printing the book for the first time this year and, on behalf of the staff, I wish to express our appreciation for their help and cooperation in publishing The 1955 Peregrinus. ED YORK, Editor
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Rosa White, Gayle Garner (standing), Joe Upper, Dick Wells, and Johnny Jackson (standing) ► H cd
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