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C1388 of Wilbur Apking Joseph Ballance Clyde Banks John Blandford Walter Blume Prank Bowen Sterling Brown joseph Comer James Faulkner Albert Foster Albert Grapes Anna M. Graziani Wellington Guild Robt. M. Hair Myrtle Hallman Ralph Harlan Helen Hineman Helen Huber Charles Hyman Allie Lee Jackson Thos. G. Johnson Elmer Kampel Stephen Kasteiner Geo. Kattelman Clarke Keeney Earl King Geo. Kline L. Kull Elmer Larnbers Robt. LeBlond Maxwell Lyons Donald McComas Jos. McDiarmid Stuart McLean Conrad Magrish Russell Mayer Ruby Metcalfe Phil Meyer Harry Moore Ray L. Murphy M. 1.3 AVTQQ , ,f . J -at v X. . rf., N L, Ruth Niederlehner Arthur C'Connell Howard Oexman Ralph Patton Phil Posner Carl Rapp Ramon Ramos Carl Reusch Vincent Reuscher Harry Rightmire D. M. Ritchie Joseph Roach Elmo Rowe Lester Saeman Emil Schafer Willard Schlanser Erecl Schneider George Shives Goldie Sigmund Marshall Stoecker Harold Stratman D. A. Streit Leon Strickman Florence Traver James Unger Irene Unger Harry Wasserman Earl Wagner James Walker Wm. Wehrman Morris Weintraub John Weiss, Jr. Samuel Weis Prank Wessel Howard Williams P. H. Willis Gurden Wilson Sol Wolfson Wells Woodley Adrian 'Zeigler K' -2' S ft 1 .,- t ,LQ Hs ,sf r-.- W' 'VK ' 'N Qt?-Lf f P C Li 0 ,J fi f 5:
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fu ll 925 f 5 I , , , cs is The Blggest Tlnng 1n Y Law fBei'ng tm historical sketch of the class of 1930, naturallyj ONSIDER, if you will, the largest group of reasonably intelligent young men and women ever having entered these noisy portals, young people, garnered from the four corners of the Earth, including Peebles, young gentlemen and gentlewomen whose tuition and intuition the Y receives with the greatest amount of pleasure. We have selected this creditable institution, inspirited as we are by the purpose of acquiring some fundamentals to enable us to incl the law after we are admitted to the bar. It shall have been our aim to reflect grace and credit upon those who can sympathize with us regarding human frailty, That the Y may share the glory we anticipate in rendering useful public service is a part of our ambitions. Before and after taking such legal medicine as th-e Y affords, we cannot be unmindful of the fact that over the other classes ours maintains the advantage. In numbers there is strength, the composite mental fecundity of the class of 1930 is surpassing. Let us therefore trust to encourage more scholarly effort, genuinely striving not only to absorb legal acumen Qsolely as a spongej but also to exude our accumulative fund of wisdom among our struggling, earnest classmates, so that they, too, may learn to live and live to learn. Let us hope to further stimulate good fellowship in the pastures earlier travelled as well as in the fields beyond. Having organized and adopted a Constitution-a truly noble document in itself -we proceeded to make history. We elected as our irst President one John Bland' ford, Director of the Bureau of Municipal Research, a worthy young gentleman and a scholar. Socially, we have a penchant for the festive board and we can dance, a la mode. It is our conviction that while we have l'It -when it concerns class spirit- nevertheless, class spirit is a community of interests. It is quite true that upon us, as Sophomores, depends the future of the whole school. Were there no Sophomores, whence could be Juniors and Seniors? But we like to translate class spirit into school spirit. We are a part, indeed a mighty important part, of the more perfect whole We are all, the four years group, of the student body. The potential strength of our union is a beauty that is strong and a strength that is beautiful. Dormant strength needs wakening. To accomplish worthy projects, now and hereafter, let us put our combined effort to work. Through our school years and the media of our student 2 X e Q lx C92 'M ,Qi kkrk X2 ffbf' -f--frliff Q-lg? , 47 X 17 f D X'Q17s.,?' 47 -TLB -if
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