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First Row: B. Payne, Cary, Webster, J. Payne. Second Row: D. Montague, Church, Wentworth, Glascock, Snead, Traub, Cameron, Hiden, McCoy, Probert, Henry, Hardy. Third Row: Arrington, Morton, Baird, Purcell, Ayers, Gibbes, Montgomery, Wilbourn, Grattan, Sander, Straub, Curtis. Fourth Row: Ryan, Jones, Thompson, Braxton, Murphy, Whitaker, Wright, Vest, Ackerly, H. Miller, McArver, Linehan, Ruffin, Vinson, Cluett, Somerville, Izlar. Missing: The X Section. Bobby S. Payne Miles Cary, Jr. R. Kenly Webster John M. Payne Joseph M. Whitehead John P. Ackerly, III J. M. Perry Archer Charles B. Arrington, Jr. J. Robert Ayers W. Bruce Baird G. Thomas Battle William F. Blue Harvey B. Bolton, Jr. Robert B. Boyle H. Harrison Braxton Robert G. Butcher, Jr. A. Lee Cameron George U. Carneal, Jr. Robert M. Carney Miles Cary, Jr. William G. Christian Randolph W. Church, Jr. H. H. Hunter Clarke Mark S. Cluett Rufus G. Coldwell, Jr. Talmage N. Cooley John E. Corrette, III J. Jay Corson, IV Thomas E. Costner Edmonson §S. Couric James E. Covington, Jr. Clinton J. Curtis Collins Denny, IV Thomas B. Eastman Wm. Pierce Elliott, Jr. Wm. T. W. Fennell Benjamin F. Few, Jr. A. Key Foster, Jr. Calvin W. Fowler Cornell S. Franklin Charles W. K. Gamble Joseph A. Gibbes Thomas E. Glascock George G. Grattan, IV Paul D. Hardy Daniel Hartnett Victor C. Harwood, Jr. Samuel J. Henry Grant B. Hering Robert B. Hiden, Jr. Martin R. Hoffmann William H. Izlar R. K. Kennon Jones David C. Jordan Russell M. King, Jr. Philip L. Knotts Don L. Kovach Harry G. Lawson Phillip C. Learned David C. Linehan Edward C. Maeder, Jr. Person, Archer, N. Smith, King, Walker, Costner. Sixth Row: Learned, Justice Vice Justice D. Lurton Massee, Jr. R. Dennis McArver Leland L. McCoy Henry H. McVey, III William G. Mead Andrew P. Miller H. Crane Miller David N. Montague Robert L. Montague, III Charles R. Montgomery Edward S. Moore, III Thomas O. Moore, Jr. Clay L. Morton A. Kenton Muhleman, Jr. W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr. Daniel E. O’Neil, III Bobby S. Payne John M. Payne Wm. L. Person, Jr. Clifford D. Pierce, Jr. Edward W. Probert Martin A. Purcell Rust E. Reid John B. Rhinelander Edmund S. Ruffin, III Maury A. Ryan Theodore Sander, III Clerk Treasurer Marshal W. P. Sandridge, Jr. Richard W. Shaffer Henry E. Simpson Alexander P. Smith Lloyd T. Smith Nathan M. Smith Charles D. Sneed, Jr. William G. Somerville Thomas A. Stark John H. Stennis C,, Ware IL, Suerpanie Chester J. Straub Thomas W. Thagard” G. Adrian Thompson Stephen I. Traub George B. Vest, Jr. Z. Taylor Vinson John L. Walker, Jr. Charles C. Webb R. Kenly Webster Charles Wentworth, II Philip B. Whitaker, Jr. Joseph N. White Joseph M. Whitehead Richard E. Wilbourn, II Desmond C, Wray, Jr. Grover C. Wright, Jr. 101
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OE ESeAvIVrT NT tot Sm acaba ag ila laa agi AM ata Dain nels shes jin casas deisel takai aidan - Accom uscbbabat tise na dsc isis sls i A PHI ALPHA DELTA THOMAS JEFFERSON CHAPTER Founded in 1902. Established at the Law School in 1910. The Jefferson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, being the largest of the legal fraternities, continued its history of both social and non-social activities on a massive scale. During the year they held the required number of parties stipulated by the by-laws of the chap- ter, and threw in a few others for good measure. PAD continued its publication of the Law School Directory, which gives the names and addresses of all law students and faculty members. The Directory is distributed to the student body and administrative officers of the University without charge. In addi- tion, the Fraternity has contributed many hours of research in compiling class lists for a current Law School Alumni Directory which will be published in the near future. The speakers program was continued, with the Fraternity sponsoring speakers of current interest to the membership from both within and outside the University community. One of the highlights of the year was the District XII Conclave held in Richmond, Virginia. J. Jay Corson, IV, Vice-President of the District chapters, ably represented Jefferson Chapter at the conference. On the logistics side, PAD, working in close cooperation with the library staff, has been able, by means of intricate support movements, to keep the library supplied with enough ink and blotters to see the average student safely through the year. The Chapter, which is directing much of its efforts towards better relations with the alumni and towards recognizing leaders in the legat profession, is now making plans to initiate the Honorable Clement F. Haynesworth, Judge of the U. S. Court of Appeal for the Fourth Circuit, as an honorary member of Jefferson Chapter. The Fraternity’s interest in the law student’s well rounded education and physical fitness led to the encouragement of its membership in the gentlemanly contests staged by the Law School Intramural manager as well as the selected contests of the individual athletic directors of the respective fraternities.
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PHI DELTA PHI MINOR INN Founded in 1869. Established at the Law School in 1890. Minor Inn of Phi Delta Phi enjoys the distinction of being the oldest legal fraternity at the University. This chapter takes its name from John B. Minor, Professor of Law at the University from 1846 to 1895. Phi Delta Phi selects its membership from substantially the top fifteen per cent of the First Year Class. The Fraternity is a small but active organization and this year’s activities serve to emphasize this fact. In October of every year, Minor Inn makes its traditional entrance into Scott Stadium at the Homecoming football game. This annual function of the Fraternity is termed “Tally-Ho.” Years ago the pledges were required to enter riding mules but today the whole fraternity rides a horse-drawn carriage. After a liberal ‘‘wheel-oiling’’ party, the members don their robes and the driver's cry of ‘“Tally-Ho” starts the carriage’s careening swing around the stadium to the seats reserved for Phi Delta Phi. Rain, un- fortunately, cancelled this year’s appearance. Other fall activities included the fielding of a touch football team. This was Phi Delta Phi’s second year in the league and while the win-loss record was not marked with success, all those participating enjoyed the exercise and especially the halftime refreshment. The highlight of the year for Phi Delta Phi, and a memorable event for the Law School community as a whole, was the 52nd presentation of the Libel Show in April. This famous and traditional burlesque of the Law School faculty is written, produced and directed by Minor Inn. The show was originated back in 1903 and at first was part of the initiation program—solely for the entertainment of the Fraternity members. In later years it was opened to the rest of the Law School and University and except for a brief period during the 20’s when it was banned, the Libel Show has been an annual presentation of Phi Delta Phi. All the proceeds of the Show are presented to the Dean’s Fund. Phi Delta Phi also awards a fifty dollar prize each year to the member of the Law Review whose Decision is adjudged best by a faculty committee. snus i
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