Temple University School of Law - Restatement Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1967

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TEMPLE LAW REPORTER The Temple Law Reporter, during the 1066-67 school year, dealt exclusively with intra-school news and problems. In September, the Reporter, in conjunction with the Board of Governors of the Student Bar Association, published a booklet designed to introduce entering students to the law school. During the year, the Reporter published a bi-weekly newsletter which served three vital functions for the law school. First, an attempt was made to report on significant news that may not have come to the attention of students through other communication channels. Second, an attempt was made to keep students informed of future activities of the law school, or other student organizations. Third, the Reporter tried to be a sounding board for student sentiment, and reflect both the reaction of students to the school environment and the suggestions students had for improvement. By maintaining a firm editorial policy of conveying the true feeling of students, the Reporter believes that a significant step was taken to increase meaningful communication between all constitutents of the law school community. Members (L-r.): M. Hershman. Editor-in-Chief; M. Seidman, Managing Editor; M. Mantz, Associate Editor; II. Rose; M. Peterson; (i. Spiegel. Associate Editor; R. Jaffe. Members not shown: W. Heiman, Associate Editor; G. Ginsburg, D. Smith. 5

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Above (L-r): D. Smith, G. Ginzburg. E. Surrcncy, R. Jaffe, S. Goodman, J. Tryon, I.H. Stern, R. Brown. A. Reishtein, J. Sloan, A. Kafriasen. M. Herahman, PJ. Liacouraa. Responding to an increasing demand for lawyers to understand law within the dimensions of the earth-space arena, the Temple Society of International Law was formed in 1965. The Society provides a forum for the student informally to familiarize himself with current and longer-term questions with transnational elements. Eminent leaders of the bar with an international law practice, scholars, business, government, and lay experts in international fields are invited to visit informally with Society members. Inter-student dialogue, including participation in the Moot Court sponsored by the Association of Student International Law Societies and the American Society of International Law, is encouraged. Field trips are organized from time to time. The Society is open to all students and is student-administered. At Right: Kiting Arnold, General Counsel for the Inter-American Development Bank, one of the many speakers who appeared at the School under the auspice of the International Law Society. INTERNATIONAL LAW SOCIETY 14



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Board of Governor (l.-r.): A. Sheppard. G. St. John, M. Prutta, D. Slapkus. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION The Student Bar Association consists of all students enrolled in the Law School. Its aims are to promote the general welfare of the School, to cultivate social acquaintance and cooperation among its members and with the faculty, and to form useful liaison with the alumni of the School and the active members of the legal profession. It is a charter member of the American Law Students’ Association and all classes of both schools, day and evening, have representatives among the officers and standing committees of the association. The President, Vice President and Honor Code Representative of each class for the year 1966-1967 are: 4-E—R. Kidd, S. Abramo, T. Lennox; 3-D—T. Segal. R. Friedman. T. Heaney; 3-E—G. Matthews, N. Klein, D. McCoy; 2-D—R. Rovner, L. Barrack, P. Wolf; 2-E—G. Wynkoop, R. Cullen, E. Ross; 1-D— C. McGrory, J. Bongiovani, III, D. Maleson. Three times during the past decade the Student Bar Association has received the highest award as the most outstanding association of its kind in the United States, and has six times been chosen runner-up as one of the outstanding Student Bar Associations. 16

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