Wyo . o acquaintthe student with court practice, and in pursuance of this policy holds at regular intervalsmoot court in the county court room. On these occasions different members of the clubdefend the respective sides of hypothetical cases. In these cases different students of theuniversity taking pre-legal work act as jurymen. On March 28, the Potter Club gave a banquet, having as honor guests some of themost prominent statesmen and jurists of the state. This banquet was one of the most signalsuccesses ever staged by a university group, and it bespeaks well the progress being madeby the uni


Wyo . o acquaintthe student with court practice, and in pursuance of this policy holds at regular intervalsmoot court in the county court room. On these occasions different members of the clubdefend the respective sides of hypothetical cases. In these cases different students of theuniversity taking pre-legal work act as jurymen. On March 28, the Potter Club gave a banquet, having as honor guests some of themost prominent statesmen and jurists of the state. This banquet was one of the most signalsuccesses ever staged by a university group, and it bespeaks well the progress being madeby the university infant—the Law School. MEMBERS Ted President M. K. Quick - - .Secretary-Treasurer F. K. Dukes Michael Isla Davies WindFred Parks Arthur Drinen Bates Booth George Layman Lenoir Bell Monte Warner FACULTY Dr. E. F. Albertsworth, Judge V. J. Tidball, Hon. N. E. Corthell, Hon. Thurman Arnold, Dr. A. W. McCulIough, Dr. H. J. Peterson, Prof. E. D. Hunton, Prof. L. A. Hammes Page Eighty-one. N e^vman Glut Page Eighty-two President William Clifford Vice President Margaret Murphy Secretary .__. Margaret ONeill Treasurer Lawrence Desmond Walter P. SmythMartin D. SnyderFrank KershisnikArthur DrinenLawrence DesmondWilliam CliffordPatrick OMeliaJoseph SegerClarence FrancevilleClarence SmithJames WithrowMorris McKeonJames StoreyDavid McCarthyRalph ConwellRudolf AnselmiPaul Devine Leo FintonAlfred MayognaBryant HarringtonAdrienne HammondMary Ethel HollidayElizabeth HefferonLucile BarryRetah ScottMargaret ONeillHazel TusonAlice HovarkaMary FrancevilleDorothy DevineRuth ONeillIrene DawsonAmelia Kershisnik The object of this society is the intellectual advancement of its members, the further-ance of their social union and the encouragement of what is best m university life. Membership to the Newman Club is open to all students of the University of Wyo-ming who are members of the Catholic Church and to such other students as are unanimouslyelected by the club. Pa


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