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

 - Class of 1966

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Faculty Classes Activities Sports Honors

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FOREWORD As the 1966 edition of the Peregrin us takes its place on the shelves of graduates and students, it should be borne in mind that the book is more than a collection of pictures and names. I he Peregrinus is an indelible reflection of the people and activities which, during the year, have been blended with the past to form another chapter in the ever-growing history of the University of Texas School of Law. A scries of current personalities and activities has now become a chronicle. Many faces have passed into the shadows of the past; and many events would be on the verge of being lost to recollection, were it not for the Peregrinus reminding us of them. The book captures, if only in small measure, those things which have been the essence of a given year. The Peregrinus is a very special annual, being one of a few of its kind; and the School of Law is a very special institution. Because the annual represents not only students, but all the tangibles and intangibles which are the School of Law, no issue is taken and no view is expressed. The Peregrinus, then, is a mute reminder of that moment in time in which time and effort were expended in preparation for a career in law. A sincere effort has been made to produce a meaningful and significant link with the School of Law for the alumni and to chronicle the year for those who will be given another opportunity to make the most of a place in the School community. CONTENTS The Faculty Staff....................10 The Classes............................38 The Activities........................126 The Sports............................172 The Honors............................178 6



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Frank W. Elliott, Jr. Professor Of Law Dedication It is with great pleasure that the Society of the Peregrinus dedicates the 1966 Peregrines to Professor Frank W. Elliott, Jr. in recognition of his many contributions to the School of Law and to the students who comprise the academic community. Mr. Elliott’s work and legal career mirror stimulated effort and inspiration, as well as original thought and energy. As a student at the University of Texas School of Law, Mr. Elliott amassed academic honors and distinctions which include: membership in Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity, election to the Editorial Board of the Law Review in the office of Comment Editor, membership on the Honor Roll, election to the Chancellors, and selection for the Order of the Coif. After a short time with the practicing Bar, Mr. Elliott returned to the Faculty of the School of Law. His teaching efforts have been centered in the field of Procedure, in which he has manifested a great interest and facility. Mr. Elliott’s energy and ability arc clearly illustrated by the fact that, though a young member of the Faculty, he has attained professorial rank and has co-authored two casebooks on Texas procedure. In addition to his academic contributions, Mr. Elliott maintains an active extra-curricular schedule of participation in the School’s bowling league and work with the local Army Reserve Legal Section, as well as work with the various Faculty committees. Though the schedule be full, Mr. Elliott has always found time for personal contact with students through the various School activities. His interest in and respect for students are greatly appreciated and remembered. It is, then, because of his character, ability, and singular distinction that this volume is dedicated to Frank W. Elliott, Jr. a

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