Brooklyn Law School - Chancellor Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1933

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cu jjka 1933! wx ga. Q 7 V A ll' ,X . X, N K5 X XX O STUDENT CGUNCIL OFFICERS BERNARD BPLANDT, '33, 4-6, Pffefidenzf GEO. L. WEISBARD, '34, 6-8, Vice-Prefident ISIDORE J. ROSEN, '35, 7-9, Secretary JEROME PRINCE, '33, 6-8, T1'66ZJ'Zl1'61' Q MEMBERS ' NATHAN SKOLNIK, '33, 10-12 ALFRED A. CHA1SON, '34, 7-9 SAMUEL JOSEPHS, '33, 8-10 JULIUS KATZ, '35, 10-12 LEO MARCOLIN, '34, 10-12 MARTIN MAX'ERS, '35, 4-6 Page One Hundred Twelve JAMES HANCOCK, '35, 6-8 1 dc its it Q bo1 div a 1 has acti anc exp A1f1 dem Jero reco, 111131 a co1 duCU who of se the 8 Chais fo the Were ' C 01' the COUHC the es: 1H0nio gf C211 1

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P Q , ,Chancellor B rg r T9 STUDENT CGUNCIL HEN the presses printing these Yearbooks have been silenced, the Student Council will yet continue. The unhonored and unsung group, designated most fittingly as the Student Council, shall not have completed its appointed tasks. Consisting of the presidents of the various morning and evening sessions, it has emerged from a metamorphosis of experience as a truly representative body, reflective of student opinion-a body capable of conforming the in- dividuality of the student to the necessities of adminstrative regulation. From a lethargic assembly of either indifferent or absentee presidents, the Council has been transformed by an awakened desire for a fuller and richer social activity into a smoothly functioning and potent body. Under the kindly guid- ance of Vice-Dean Basterday, it has no small measure achieved its purposes. This year's Council has been fortunate in possessing four re-elected and experienced members, Jerome Prince, Bernard Brandt, Nathan Skolnik, and Alfred A. Chaison, The elections initiated into office Bernard Brandt, presi- dent, George L. Weisbard, vice-president, Isidore J. Rosen, secretary, and Jerome Prince, treasurer. Coping with the numerous demands from the individual classes for official recognition of social functions, the Council designated a representative com- mittee vvhich encouraged a more satisfactory participation in them by preventing a conflict of dates. Smokers were held in the Men's Lounge, dances were con- ducted in metropolitan hotels, dinners were cheerfully consumed by students who learned to understand that their classmates were more than mere occupants of seats. Warm and permanent friendships have been cemented. In this democratic spirit did the Council prepare for the junior Prom, the gala affair of the social calendar. A committee consisting of Alfred A. Chaison, Leo Margolin, and George L. Weisbard, prepared an affair to appeal to the students en masse. The results, of which more is written elsewhere, were 'highly gratifying. Graduating students, keenly aware of the sentimental value of a chronicle of their law school days, petitioned the Student Council for a yearbook. The Council acted. It chose a capable editor, an experienced staff. Time was of the essence, yet quality must not be sacrificed. The Council worked as a har- monious unit toward the publication of this most significant r6COrCl, and It fakes great pleasure in commending it for your approval. 0' Z f f f 6 Page One Hundred Tlnifleen

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