YMCA Night Law School - Triangle Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1928

Page 68 of 113

 

YMCA Night Law School - Triangle Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 68 of 113
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. Class of 1931 Flora Atzenhofer Wm. P. Bechtold Howard Behle Chas. Billings E. G. Brennsen Granville Brooks James Brite Floyd Butler Lloyd Byrne Stanley Christophel A. T. Clark, Jr. Wm. Collins I Taylor Conover David Corbett Arthur Do-wney Wm. Dunn Marie Falk Arthur Figenbaum Ernest V. Fischer Ervin Forrester Chas. Furber Al Goeke O. W. Halhisch Folson Hayward Edwin T. Heck Thos. Hirschfeld Francis Huber Aaron Wiesen Leonard Jones Chas. Kimmel Lawrence Knollman Jos. Lancett Donald Liebman Chas. S. Miller Wm. Mullen Leonard Murdock H. E. O'Neal Murray Paddack Ray Parson John Phelan Francis Piates Eloise Reed Wm. Reed Jos. Rolf Chas. Roth Roland Sardieck G. J. Schaefer LeRoy Sendellnach Wm. E. Smith Grace Spiegel B. C. Sullivan Ethel Tingley Stella Vitz Bernie Waddles Bernard West N wx f-N P X . 'A ' 2'--f Xa-ff X s :A - e ' ff-f 1 fr -C' '- V Q. was bu-- xg are fa K7 iw 0 V C . . fi:-igin.?'-73 r TQ' U 15-,TP 'Lf XQsQJ,fQjQf L' J.f Kaiig'i'f' -5ig2'i2 e1fLi lx? K

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e6f?QY - K Za! t or-' Xfmifl T116 P11'CSl'l1'I12l1'1 C1388 HE convocation of all the law students, at the beginning of the school year of 192708, brought into being that group of enterprising and ambitious young men and women academically labeled as the Freshmen. To them, this assembly, with the inspirational address given by the Hon. james G. Stewart, was an inaugural dispensation. To some of the Freshmen, at least, the acquisition and satisfaction of pref-legal requirements had been a struggle. The anxiety over the acceptance by and registraf tion with the Clerk of the Ohio Supreme Court, of their education endeavors precef dent to the study of law, was another stride to 'be carefully made before the actual pursuit of the study could begin with avail. Early in the school year, the Freshman class was organized with the following members as its oflicers: President, Wm. J. Bechtoldg Vice President, Ernest Fischer, Secretary, Miss Stella Vitzg and Treasurer, Edwin Heck. Freshmen members of the student council of the law school, elected by the class were Chas. Miller and Murray Paddock. The Hrst year students began the tour on the roadway winding through and over four mountains of legal exploration. Their courageous hope was that the road over the first mountain would be safely traveled and ascended, though fully aware cf the many lurking crevices and rocky surfaces that would impede their course, still render' ing it, however, traversable and of safe passage, The beacon guides, comprising the Freshman faculty, rendered their instruction competent and illustrious. With the willing assistanceiand direction of the faculty, the way was constantly illuminated. The journey, even for the Hrst month or so, readily quickened the mental acumen of these legal explorers so that a nucleus in the law began its accretion as the climbing progressed. Throughout the school year, the brave Freshmen continued their plodding upward in study and hope, so that, by the end of the year, the first mountain would be surmounted. Also, that they could worthily be acclaimed as conquerors, if not embryonic lawyers. ln addition to applying themselves to the curriculum studies, the class published several editions of The Frosh Legal Eye, the Freshman class paper. Many legal propositions, bits of humor and wit, furnished through the versatility of the editorial staff, afforded an instructive and entertaining collateral interest to the year's work. Aaron Weisan was EditorfinfChief of the class paper. In the fore part of the school year, the Sophomore class honored the nrst year class in having the ambitions, yet cautious and timorous, Freshman as its guests at the I I Q f -.- - ggi 1 53, Qt Fi 3 .Xi 2 P--QT4s:ees sig , ' 4 Yue,-,fff 'XS-c ' J' . ,F iilf ' ' PQ 1' x .g? 'v EIMS X XXX, ft .94 if X

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