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Show Would-Be Portias Treading Tough Path f v .. ... . I- . PRETTY COEDS TACKLE STERN PRINCIPLES OF LAW Maxina Charlirr, left; Mary Condat and June Callister Feminine U. of Utali Students Find Law, Frivolity Don't Mix Weighty problems were. on the minds of four attractive University Uni-versity of Utah coeds Wednesday as the process of becoming lawyers proved a difficult one. j Th four women would-be lawyers law-yers at the university ar Miss Mary Condas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Condas. 37 East Ninth Bouth street; Miss Maxln Charlirr, daughter of Mr. and Mr. George D. Charller. Bandy; Miss June Callister, Cal-lister, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Callister, 442 A street; and Miss Frances Ragley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bag ley, 1411 Yale avenue. Miss Condas. who Is a junior In th law school, likes her studies very much, although th problem of being on girl among so many men law students worries her. "I hop th men don't resent our trying to be lawyers too much," sh laughad. Miss Charller. also a Junior student, stu-dent, surprisingly enough does not Intend to practice law, but is taking tak-ing th work because It la interesting interest-ing "and It gives m a splendid education, even If I don't Intend to practic." Miaa Charller and Mis Bagley ar senior students. Miss Callister plana to take up Juvenile court problems and domestic relations, whlls Mis Bagley hopes to practice soon. |