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7: , ,I if XJ f:w:a'.H.::,..' Y- ,. f.:z. ,- - ,fi ZLXN 1461 , .. 1? x x,,f'-- '-: f. .. . .ff f 'Q' . - .. V-.-9 - 'ifmzf-.. ELISHA P. CARRIER Vanderbilt Uni versity 5 Nlember Student Councilg Pres. Senior Class, 1929. Steven wound up his senior year with the signal honor of having been chosen President of the graduat- ing classg a model of saintly jurisprudence, he has won the esteem and respect of the class unaccompanied by any blatant trumpetry, ballyhoo or empty oratory FRED M. CLARK Hughes High School. While Fred takes very little cubic air space in the classroom, it is not indic- ative of his ability to assimilate all of the law which Hows from the lec- ture platform and trickles to the rear of the room. Collegiate, of pleasant man- ner, his uexpectancyn in the insurance game or any other line can be but a confirmation of what his just '1 veg lar fellerf, All hail our prexy. f LESLIE W. CORS VVOodward High Schoolg Iota Lambda Pi. University of Cincinnati. A modest and noiseless man whose efficiency is attributed to his affinity for home and fireside. l colleagues know await him. JOHN G. DAVIS Falmouth, Ky, High School: Y D1 C A Night High Schoolg Kappa Xi Delta: Editor Trespasses, 19Q6g Pres. Student Council. John is one of our able Kentucky lawyers of whom we are justly proud, and typifies our class spirit. He was the Freshman Editor of the Trespasses which alone entitles him to a wound and service stripe. JOSEPH J. DONOVAN Wloodward H i g h School g Vice-President Senior Class, I 9529. Joe is a member of a flourishing legal firm in Kentucky with two others whose names do not rhyme with Donovan. It won't be long now. 29 JAMES J. DONOVAN O. M. I.g IVest Night High School: V. P. Freshman Class, 1926: Editor Tres- passes, 1928. Vehemently denies that he was the instigator of the use of cap and gown as props for these pictures with which to conceal his thick curly locks. Page CliH Miller.
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fra i 5 j Nk, f-wNggf:TNg51:ycRf7:Nx Tlqffhh 'wig' ,4fT3 ,ff?Q,f6fEc7jfFj.fffTE GORDON C. AREY hfladisonville High School: Order of Curia. One need not be a sooth- sayer or a mystic to safely predict a successful career as patent attorney for Gordon. It is alleged, but without foundation, that his academic success is in- spired by a Kentucky lawyer. NICKOLAS BAUER lNIia1nitown High School. ' The baby of our class although not in knowledge. Nick has an intimate knowledge of contracts, cows, pigs feet and shot- guns. Like Alexander the Great, Nick says he is look- ing for more law schools to conquer. ODIS W. BERTELSMAN Newport High Schoolg Iota. Lambda Pig Order of Curiag Pres. Sophomore Class, 199Z'7g WVinner of First Bettman Prize, 19Q6. - If the entire class were as well prepared at all tunes, and enunciated its legal doctrines as masterfully as Odis, then PLII nv WM. BOFXITGER Hughes High Schoolg Iota Lambda Pi. Bill is one of our versatile students endowed with an enviable good nature. Is equally conversant with Lizst's Liebestrauin and Rood on VVills. Thinks Ohio real estate is more stable than that of Florida. ARTHUR S. CAINE Norwood High School. One of the left-over shavetails from the late war, now engaged in the peaceful but odoriferous pLu'suit of chemistry at a certain plant in Ivorydale. ffl! l I . V N 28 truly would our professors have achieved instructors Utopia. i I JOSEPH F. BRATE Miami Universityg Mem- ber Student Council 1928. Our long distance coni- muter from the seething metropolis of Hamilton, in quest of culture and the fruits of civilization. A boy from Main Street who is making good.
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l is S L. V. DRAHMANN Dayton, Ky. High School. Lawrence has already launched his professional career in the great state of Kentucky. His legal acu- men and resourcefullness has evinced itself by hav- ing chosen as a law partner his friend and colleague, Harry P. Fallon. .7 V -N .SY KY :Al ,ja - -:my-Qi ' -:Q-gs L,-51, .-..,9i,,,.. F. sronnfino DRAKE i hliami University. Our genial friend Bus who showed the folk up Oxford-way, the things for which Kentucky is noted, truly a southern gentleman. ALBERT J. DRESSING WVest Night High School. Pop although possessed of an ex- tensive vocabulary, has never been heard to say not prepared,', which is indeed a rarity for a grizzled old cam- paigner of four years. Although living atop the dizzy heights of Fairview, he is an expert swimmer. CSears-Roebuck, Advertising Dept. please copyj HXRRX P. FALLON Q University of Cincinnati. Harry, although a member of S'Ring- side Roww has shown his admirable democratic character by occasionally sitting and fraternizing with the bou1'- geois and pool-shooters that infest the rear of the room, HERBERT FAST University of Cincinnatig Wlalnut Hills High School. Herb is one of our dapper classroom politicians, and a rather accomplished young bachelorg under- stands his law, shoots a mean stick and whose both long and short game are unexcelled. fl so ALBERT E. FOSCO East Night High School: Iota Lambda Pi: Treasurer Sophomore Class, 19Q7: Business hianager Annual, 1928. One of the few possessors of a senior-like dignity, which no doubt was in- duced by four years service of gallantry to a lady fair also in quest of knowledge pertaining to criminal law and domestic relations.
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