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OFFICERS JosephW. Barnett, Jr. ..........................................Justice James M. Shoemaker, Jr. ................................. Vice-Iustice Hugh L. Patterson .............................................. Clerk G. ElliottCobb, Jr. .........................................Treasurer JohnW. Bissell ..............................................Marshall ChandlerVanOrman .........................................Marshall Jeremiah R. Leary.................................... Social Chairman JohnC. Walters ...................................... Social Chairman at. --m- First row: Van Orman, Bissell, Patterson, Barnett, Shoe- maker. Second row: Porter, Thompson, Watts, Fentress, Patrick, Clark, McKenny, Cobb, Walters. Third row: Pann'ell, Hess, Koff, Sims, Kitay, Kelsey, Smith, Pagliaro, Regan, Halaby. Fourth row: Parsons, Towers, Heiske11,January, Kalat, Farmer, Little, Arnold, Celello,Morris, Slaughter, Williams, Taft, Kelly, Smith, Williams. Fifth row: Player, Logan, Guyton, Hyde, Heinsma, Hand, Reed, Collins, Rohrer, Wald, Roths- Peter Agelasto, Everette Allen, Harry Arnold, Peter Amston, William Barlow, Bemald Barrow,Ben Cabell, Charles Clement, William Clinger, David Cook, Christopher Crowley, Stephen Dug 9 an , James Dunbar, John B. Fuller, Ames Gardner, Gary Garofalo, Stanley Goldman, Samuel Guyton, Robert Hallman, Pearce Hardwick, Phillip Heiner, Dave Heinsma, Charles Hess, John Hillery, William Hinds, John Hopkins, Tris Hyde, William Ide, Charles Johnson, James Johnson, Martin Kahn, Peter Kalat, Edward Kelly, Basil Kelsey, Talfourd Kemper, Mi ch 21 e1 Kitay, Peter Koff, Thomas Lawson, Joseph Leafe, Jeremiah Leary, Philip Lilienthal, David Lindskog, Fielding Logan, John McAllister, Richard McCauley, Ramsey McKinney, Dewwy Morris, David Morthland, Ned Neely, Paul O'Connor, Joe L. Oppen- heimer, Gary Pamell, Thomas Patrick, Hugh Patterson, John Pearsall, Thomas Player, Dean C. Rohrer, James D. Rouse, Martin E. Simmons, A. Ward Sims, Michael Slive, Charles S. Sykes, Guy T. Tripp, Richard S. Ward, Philip A. Watson, James 0. Watts, Kenneth S. White, 125 child, Ehlers. Sixth row: McCauley, Walker, Frost, Duggan, Hardwick, Johnson, Wood, Oppenheimer, Rouse, Winston, Slive, Kahn, Neely, Miller, Greiner. Seventh row: Barlow, Williams, McLaughlin, Sykes, Ide, Goldman, Hunt, Hopkins, Haddock, Kingdon, Rash, Lilienthal, Tripp, Strother, McAllister, Kehl, Portnoy,, Bates, Lindskog, Adams, Abernathy, Simmons, Heiner, Watson, Clinger, Hixon, Barksdale, Mathews,Hollister. Fuller, Cook. Richard Williams, Robin C. Wood, Thomas Abernathy, Swanson Angle, L. ScottBarksdale, John W. Bates, William Bennett, A. M. Caputo, Joseph Celello, John Clark, William Collins, John R. Crumpler, Norwood H. Davis, Arthur L. Fentress, Junius Fishburne, Louis B. Frost, William C. Gouldman, Keith A. Greiner, Donaid M. Haddock, Theodore S. Halaby, Stephen C. Hansen, John C. Hollister, Charles E. Hoyt, Robert H. Hunt, Thomas Higgins, Samuel Hixon,David Jenkins, Laurence Leafer, Shepherd Lewis, James Little, James Matthews, Julian McDonnell, Henry McLaughlin, Herbert D.Mi11er,, Edward R. Moore, Harry A. Morris, Jerome Rothschild, Elliot Scher, Elmer Simpson, William Slaughter, Zachary Smith, Philip J. Smith, James F. Su'other, DudleyS. Taft, Anthony J. Thompson, John R. Towers, Michael M. Uhlmann, ChandlerVan Ormann, Michael Viener, William Walker, C. Lee Welch, Walter Jenkins, Hugh P. Williams, Fielding L. Williams, Derick Churchill January.
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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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aghi 23121121 aghi glam: Elna Founded in 1869 and established at the Law School on 1890, Minor Inn of Phi Delta Phi enjoys the distinction of being the oldest legal fraternity in the University. The 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 sub- stantially the top twenty-five percent of the First Year Class. The fraternity is small but active. Every year at the Homecoming football game,Minor Inn makes its traditional tally-ho entrance into Scott Stadium. Years ago the pledges were required to enter riding mules but today the whole fraternity rides a horse- drawn carriage. The Criminal Law Research Organization, established four ye ars ago, has enjoyed dynamic growth. The organization was founded originally by the fraternity and now includes members of other fraternities. C. L. R.O. aids in representing indig ent defendants in criminal cases. Phi Delta Phi a nnu a 11 y presents the L i b e1 Show. Originating in 1903, the show was at first part of the initiation program, solely for the entertainment of the hatemity. In later years, it was opened to the rest of the Law School and University.
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