Columbia University College of Pharmacy - Apothekan Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Senior Class Representatives — Sid Katz, Edward Cohen, Arthur Rich. Student Council OFFICERS President, Edward Cohen Vice-President, Arthur Rich Ed Cohen telling his side of the story to Dr. Clausen. Faculty Advisor — Professor Frank J. Pokomy. 24

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Every Thursday during the school year, from 12:00 to 1:00 P.M., the members of the Student Council of C.U.C.P. get together and hold their weekly meetings. The Council is composed of two elected representatives each from the freshmen, sophomore, and junior classes, and three elected representatives from the senior class. In addition there are several ex-officio members rep- resenting organizations which the student council sponsors. In order to insure that the women members of C.U.C.P. will receive adequate representation, the constitution of the Student Council stipulates that there must be at least one woman elected to a council post. If, during the regular elections no woman is chosen to be a council member by any of the classes it becomes necessary for the women students to run a special election to choose one of their number for this post. The purpose of the Student Council is adequately stated in the constitution. The purpose of the Student Council of C.U.C.P. shall be to promote full understanding and cooperation among the students, faculty, and administration. Specifically the Council administers all the extra-curricular activities offered to the student at college. Some of these extra-curricular activities are the school dances, intramural sports, and the school basketball team. In addition, the Council offers financial support to the school publication, Anodyne, and to the senior yearbook, Apothekan. The Student Council receives financial support from the $10.00 student activities fee which each student pays at registration. The monies collected are turned over to the Council which then prepares a budget for the expenditures for the year. Me Greenblatt and Donald Wilson, •phomore Class Representatives. Council Members — First row, left to right: Robert Nestle, Barbara Romm. Second row: Steve Gross, David Selig- man, Burton Cohen. Milton Best and William Grabel, Junior Class Representatives. 25

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