University of Virginia Law School - Barrister Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1960

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University of Virginia Law School - Barrister Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 109 of 136
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Page 109 text:

First Row; Bahner, C. Greer, Baumer, Backer. Second Row: Truitt, Crosskey, P. Moyles, Rhodes, Melnick, Crompton, Johnston. Carter. Third Row: Q. Moyles, Boyd, Cumming, Steele, Bossert, Fourth Row, Faison, MacGowan, Eicher, P. Greer, Dortch. OFFICERS SOV “UC Lest talleteydwVten 209) ee) his ee ee ey Dean Carroll artin sates eosin eee eee eee tS Vice Dean Kennet ire ae Stinettw asset pete acer ue se N Tribune Pauley G reCta eee ne ea Bde es Sy es Clerk of the Rolls Davida le Boyd goe5 eee e re ees) Bal ces oe. Clerk of the Exchequer Wit Litaiaag RIV Tl x ee ee ee es) Master of the Ritual Willian anderk ooteesee eee ee ee ... Bailiff MEMBERS Michael W. Duskas Robert E. Eicher William F. Faison Raymond T. Field Richard N. Greatwood Warren Green Cecil R. Greer Paul D. Greer Bernard V. Hall Charles Hughes John A. Johnston Edwin D. King Jolyon W. McCamic John L. MacGowan Phillip T. Backer. Thomas N. Bahner Walter A. Bossert David H. Boyd Joseph D. Boush Ronald T. Buckingham Kenneth K. Burnett John M. Carter David C. Clovis Charles S. Crompton John Crosskey Richard E. Cumming David B. Danforth Richard W. Dortch AMAA RAS ae RON Seca SLB dein SO a DEN Masi aden ame a LS Re NR CARS AM eT Carroll J. Martin Jack L. Melnick William R. Minnix Philip V. Moyles Quentin F. Moyles Henry Herrmann Donald H. Rhodes David F. Silver Siegfried W. Steele D. Fooks Truitt William R. Vanderkloot Robert B. Wiles Fred G. Wood Peter F. Young Edward E. Zehmer 4 SS i | | , 105

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in ore aw EO UNWOOI Une UTE DT Uam WC MDURE RTE TO ETON FY Wutiur ver fruet wven Wufetayreny furl: Sip ENTE ene. Pie ea wots ad abit iss hb ght tt lt hiatal DELTA THETA PHI ROBERT E. LEE SENATE Founded in 1900. Established at the Law School in 1919. Delta Theta Phi has a three-fold purpose which is accomplished through the co- operation of the students, faculty and alumni. Primarily, Delta’ Theta Phi serves as a medium through which ideas and suggestions for the benefit of the law student body may be exchanged. This ts exemplified by the organization’s bi-monthly luncheons where prominent businessmen, practicing attorneys, and members of the faculty are presented as guest speakers. Secondly, the fraternity serves as a social organization with parties regularly held throughout the year on Law School and University dance week- ends. Lastly, the organization serves as a link between students of the law and prac- ticing members of the profession. The chief project of Lee Senate is the running of the used book store in the basement of Clark Hall. Proceeds from this project are turned over to the Dean’s Fund. The Chapter has also supplied the Student Lounge with a rack for newspapers and permanent hard binders for the magazines. The national fraternity publishes, each month, a magazine, The Paper Book, which contains news of the fraternity and other articles of interest to the legal profession. te oF Weary ri. A means to an end —————— ee



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SIGMA NU PHI JAMES MADISON CHAPTER Founded at National University School of Law in 1902. Established at the Law School in 1938. Since Sigma Nu Phi’s inception at the Law School it has increased its size and activi- ties. The Fraternity provides a social outlet for its members, promotes improvements of Law School facilities and directs the attention of its members to matters of current in- terest through its national magazine, “The Owl.” This year Sigma Nu Phi held several luncheons along with a number of cocktail par- ties. Mr. Priest was undoubtedly the best received speaker this year and the parties that are most vividly remembered were those held at Peter Bass’ and John Roe’s. Last year the Fraternity established the Sigma Nu Phi Book Fund in memory of Bill Miller who was unfortunately killed in a plane crash. The Book Fund is supported by the voluntary contributions of the student body, and is used to provide books for stu- dents on scholarships. Sigma Nu Phi also maintains a free local telephone in the Stu- dent Lounge. This fall the Fraternity captured the intrafraternity football championship by defeat- ing all of the three other legal fraternities for the second year in a row. Our leader. Cool, man, cool.

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