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Home > 2003 News > 2004 News > 2005 News > 2006 News > 2007 News >

Kansas Bar Association Honors 25 Attorneys for 50 or More Years
of Legal Service

(June 27, 2006) Topeka, KS—The Kansas Bar Association (KBA) recently recognized the following individuals for practicing law in Kansas for 50 years or more:

Those receiving recognition for 50 years of legal service:

Frederick G. Apt Jr., Iola
Elwin F. Cabbage, Hutchinson
William Y. Chalfant, Hutchinson
Herbert K. Dodd, Wichita
John C. Eisele, Prairie Village
Hon. Robert H. Foerschler, Overland Park
Eugene F. Gastl, Shawnee Mission
Jerry W. Hannah, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Walter J. Kennedy Jr., Roeland Park
Hugh D. Mauch, Great Bend
Brock R. McPherson, Great Bend
Frank C. Norton, Salina
William E. O’Brien, Shawnee Mission
Hon. James W. Paddock, Lawrence
Richard M. Pickler, Ulysses
Hon. Fred N. Six, Lawrence
Charles G. Stewart, Oakley
John F. Stites, Manhattan
William B. Swearer, Hutchinson
Donald C. Tinker Jr., Wichita
Hon. John B. Wooley, Wichita

Those receiving recognition for 60 years of legal service:

John K. Bremyer, McPherson
John F. Hayes, Hutchinson
Wendell S. Holmes, Atlanta

Those receiving recognition for 70 years of legal service:

Harley V. Haskin, Shawnee Mission

Contact: Becky Hendricks
Coordinator, Executive Administration
Kansas Bar Association
1200 S.W. Harrison St.
P.O. Box 1037
Topeka, KS 66601-1037
E-mail Becky Hendricks
Phone: 785-234-5696

About the Kansas Bar Association
The Kansas Bar Association was founded in 1882 as a voluntary association for dedicated legal professionals and has approximately 6,500 members, including lawyers, judges, law students, and legal assistants. The KBA is dedicated to advancing the professionalism and legal skills of lawyers, promoting the interests of the legal profession, providing services to its members, advocating positions on law-related issues, encouraging public understanding of the law, and promoting the effective administration of our system of justice.

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