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First row: V an d e rb e rry, Tydings, Tucker, Rachels, Rudoulph, Morris. Second r ow: Hylton, Faught, Imig , Rov i n s, Robertson, Showalter, Camthers. Third row: Gaunt, Turn e r, Grov e, Martin, Vittoria, Rasmus, Delta Theta Phi OFFICERS William E. Rachels, Jr.........................Dean William S. Tucker, Jr. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. Vice-Dean E. Eugene Williams .... Tribune Eric B. Rudolph.. ... Clerk of Exchequer W. Stephen Moore . . . . Clerk of Rolls Ronald W. Tydings ...... . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Ritual DavidL.Smith..... ..... . ......... .........Bai1iff oooooIo-coloooln James E. Bradberry, Robert J. Buckalew, Michael E. Callaway, Robert A. Callaghan, Constantine George Caras, Robert Culp, Warren Davis, Barry Fisher, Irving L. Faught, John B. Gantt, Ronald Gasiorowski, George Piassick. Fourth row: Young, Roberson, Sanders, Montagna, Hankin, Norton, Buckalew, Gibson. Fifth row: Callahan, Taylor, Montgomery, Horwatt, Graziano. Gliptis, John Glynn, Lewis Goldman, William Grant, Dan Grove, George Haskell, Edward Holland, Walter Hylton, Gerry Imig, Frank A. Kelly, Benjamin Lamberton, Bernie Long, Randy McDaniel, Dexter Martin, Anthony Montague, C. P. Montgomery, Joseph Ontra, Joel Piassick, Rusty Robertson, Bob Ruehl, Ken Sanders, Douglas Swift, John Tompkins, James Turner, Theodore Vittoria, T. Gorsuch Young, Charles T. Zink, G. Thomas Abernathy, R. W. Bartlett, Anthony L. Graziano, Roy B. Harrill, Robert C. Hastings, Allen C. Horsley, C. W. Lewis, Richard F. McCready, John W. McNeill, George Jr. Morris, Michael C. Norton, Robert M. Perce,Stephen N. Plant, Bruch H. Robertson, M. M. Sproul, Roy C. Young.
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zBelta 711112121 amyi ?Rnheri EH 3522 $131M: Established at the Law School in 1919, the Robert E. Lee Senate of Delta Theta Phi has a threefold purpose which is accomplished through the cooperation of the students, faculty, and alumni. Primarily, the fraternity serves as a medium through which ideas and suggestions for the benefit of the law student body maybe exchanged. This is exemplified by the organization's monthly luncheons at which prominent businessmen, practicing lawyers and members of the faculty are presented 4as guest speakers. Secondly, Delta Thet 3 Phi serves as a social organization with parties regularly held throughout the year. Lastly, the fraternity serves as a link between students of the law and practicing members of the pro- fession. I22
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Fhi 31131131 $21121 711110111315 Eefferann thapter The largest of the legal fraternities at the Law School, the Thomas Jefferson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta played a full and active part in Clark Hall life during the past academic year. Highlighting the social aspect of the chapter were many well-attended cocktail parties. Ably planned by Social Chairman Jerry Leary and John Walters, the parties were well received by all members. The Chapter's social activities culminated in the annual Spring Dance. Once again fulfilling its primary service function to the students and faculty, the chapter published them School Directory.A less noticeable but no less significant service to students was the deluge of ink made available to them in the library ink wells, courtest of Phi Alpha Delta. The fraternity also continued its close association with the Virginia Legal Research Group, which it founded, by awarding monetary prizes for the best legal memoranda prepared during the school year.
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