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-,, ' Q i fx. 15: i' 53ff: BS' Yil iii ' ' I .4 is -vi 3 I y lg I . 25 W Stanley A. Silversteen Secretary, Senior Class, 1928, Vice' President Student Council, 1927, Crd-er of Curia, Hughes High School, Kappa Xi Delta, Editor, Sophomore Reporter, 1926 Stan has not only applied himself diligently to the pursuits of legal knowledge, but to those things which aimed at class welfare and the well-known uesprit de corps. We wish him success!! . Gladys L. Solar Secretary, Sophomore Class, 1926, Hughes High School, Alpha Sigma Upsilon Not the least among us is this young lady. An innate kindliness and sweetness of dispof sition serve as the foundation for all her vir- tues, - Earle W. Stine President, Student Council, 192749283 Cedarville High School, Cedarville Ohio Earle's student career has been marked with an earnestness and tenacity of purpose, asf suring him a bright future at the bar. Earle W. Sticlcley Student Council, 1927f1928g Maysvillc High School, Maysville, Kentucky Earle by his genialty and willingness to serve class interests has endeared himself to us all. ,His one vice, however, seems to be a def votion to a particular brand of candy. William I-lenry Warnke, Jr. Vice'President, Junior Class, 192649271 Bellevue High School, Kappa Xi Delta Wa1'nke is another of the genial gentlemen from the Blue Grass State. Having taken the most recent Kentucky Bar Examination, he seems to be going along in a state of sus' pended animation, pending the result. X ' is ' f i ff x 4- .. ' 1' i a ,A af- we me ax-2 Ez. I-T EK 1 , . '?957?9l45 r 6 da es, L52 2? 7:6 If su .L
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l I-5 I! X A-Z 1 1 Richard A. Morris Elder High School Morris has that rare good judgment of al' ways looking on the bright side of things. His grin carries more genuine mirth than many a hearty but hollow laugh. Howard L. Nelson East Night High School Nelson is one of those quiet, unassuming fellows who nevertheless make you realize that deep seated wisdom is far more desirable than egotistical pomp and bluster. Nelson's greatest asset is an abundance of that rare thing known as common sense. Sarah F. Ogden East Night High Schoolg University of Cincinnatig Alpha Sigma Upsilon Sarah has that charm and demure sweetness that is the greatest attribute of her sex. Her friendly smile and kindly interest hold a soothing, stabilizing quality. Royal E. Padgett New London Academy, Forest, Va. judge or Deacon Padgett is one of the most distinguished characters of our class. We predict that Judge Padgetifs cold, back' woods logic will confound many of his op' ponents before the bar. Joseph Melvin Rheins Woodwarcl High School If Joe can guide his clients through their legal difliculties with the same steady hand that he guides through Cincinnati trafiic, thc ultimate of his success is inhnite. V if Q, f Q. Q-Z3 Q Qi i JEL X 1 A V e a s v A Q ii: as
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. s, 2 via N059 i 1' 25 ji H Q Ralph Schubert Norwood High School, Kappa Xi Delta If hard work means anything at all in the practice of the law Schubert's clients may conf gratulate themselves on having made a wise selection. William F. Seeb ohm VicefPresident, Sophomore Class, 1925f 1926, ' Hughes High School, lota Lambda Pi, Order of Curia Bill, that blonde, quiet unassuming aspiranr to success at the bar! We are certain that it awaits you just around the corner. Leonard H. Shiallat Manual Training High School, Peoria, Illinois, Kappa Xi Delta Leonard, by a consistently cheerful disposif tion and a modesty of demeanor, has estabf lished himself Hrmly in our midst. Gilbert Shaver President, Sophomore Class, 1925f1926, SecretaryfTreasurer, Studfent Council, 1925f1926g A. B., Ohio University, Iota Lambda Pig Order of Curiag Editor, Freshman Reporter, 192449253 First Prize, 1927, Second Prize, 1926, Second Prize, 1928 If space permitted, a real panegyric might be written about Red, However, his record amply demonstrates his versatility and the es' teem in which he is held. Morris M. Sigler Treasurer, Freshman Class, 1924-'l925', Secretary Student Council, l925'l926Q Providence High School, Providence, Kentucky, Bowling Green Business Uni' versity, Iota Lambda Pi Most of us will always remember Morris' connection with the Y. M. C. A. Educational Department as one of our Hrst impressions at school. It gave us all a feeling of having a friend at court. V iz f .I 1 aff-N 7 Qef-fi gat. gn Q , in - kd X . . Q 1' 1 ag in QYQXQ 'rkf' 'bijf yp X
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