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S E M N E ' M 0 B R E R s Front row: McDonald, Maxwell, Sensenich, Dildine, Roberts, Reilly Back row: Moses, Spector, Countess, Stettz, Montgomery, Jenkins Frank Front row: Miller, Herland, Riskin, Belefonte, lnden, M. Jones Back row: Crowe, Wiest, Weinstock, Henderson, Black, Swartzkopf LAVV REVIEVV Founded in 1897, the Dickinson Law Review ranks as one of the oldest law school publications in the country. lt has main- tained a consistently high standard, drawing on eminent legal writers and scholars for material that has made it greatly respected by the legal profession. The members of Law Review likewise have made many con- tributions to establish its reputation. They have demonstrated high scholastic performance and superior research and writing ability. The opportunity to participate on the Law Review has proven valuable not only for the training it gives, but also in recognition of legal ability. 57 M E M B E R S Below: Editor, Dildine Bus. Mgr., Roberts 4:- I
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v First row: Marsh, Stack, Rowe, Mendelsohn, Parker, Sable Second row: Betty, Pennachio, Cheslock, Boldauff, Sensenich, Quinn, Peoples STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION The Student Bar Association, an affiliate of the American Law Student Association, was organized at the Dickinson School of Law in 1955. Since its inception it has been instrumental in the creation of the Law School Book Store, the used book store, the reception and the handbook for new students, the Dean's Christmas party, the SBA Forum series, and various panels and lectures. As an elected body, the organization reflects the stu- dents' desire to maintain social and cultural events, and this work is highlighted by the S.B.A. Weekend held at the Allenberry in the spring. President Robert Rowe has served with much vigor and hard work and by the recent enlarging of the organiza- tion's scope of authority he has attempted to homogenize student and faculty thought. 56 Sec'y Stack, Pres. Rowe, Treas. Marsh, V.Pres. Peoples
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First row: Cheslock, Pennachio, Balick, Peoples Bock row: Howell, Stevens, Mendelsohn, Stack, Rowe, Kelly, Weiner BILL OF PARTICULARS The Bill of Particulars, now in its 129th year of publication, continued to be one of the most read items at the Dickinson School of Law. Many new and successful innova- tions were employed by Editor-in-Chief Robert A. Pennachio in the hope of creating interest and discussion among the student body. Each edition contains current news on professors, torum speakers, organizational news, alumni news, and student activities. One of the new ideas incorporated this year was a column inviting students to express various views on.a variety of topics, and it proved to be a highly successful idea. The staff is to be congratulated on a fine iob. Bus. Mgr. - Cheslock Editor-in-Chief - Pennachio Associate Editor - Sable Associate Editor - Peoples 58
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