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RES GESTAE FIRST ROW' rkleft t0 righoz Cross. L.; Fallon, J; Goodman, R.; Cook, G.; Steiner, D. SECOND ROXV: Trmnhudore, J; Hall, C.; Baker, R.; Staples, 1.; MC- Dcrmoll, J. publications on the practice of law; sponsors special lectures by practicing lawyers and leaders of the Bench and Bar; holds faculty- student social affairs; operates a student book exchange at which students may see and buy second-hand casebooks; sends delegates to meetings and conventions of students of other law schools; sends a delegate to the monthly meeting of the Junior Bur Conference of the State of Michigan; and once a year sponsors the all-Law-School dance, WThe Chancellor's Court. The president and officers of the Student Bar Association hold periodic meetings of the student body to report on their activities and to receive student opinion on matters of interest. Recommendations or requests originating with the stu- dents are communicated by the Student Bar Association to the Dean of the Law School. All law students are invited to take active part in the activities 01' the Association. lzucnlyesix
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The Student Bar Association was found ed by the students of the school to promote scholarship, to further interest in the prac- tice of law, to serve as liaison between stu- dent and faculty, and to initiate 0r supervise student activities, both social and profes- sional. The Association also maintains relations with the county, state, and national bar associations as well as with student organ- izations in other law schools. It is a charter member of the American Law Student Asso- ciation, which is sponsored by the American Bar Association. Each law student is a member of the Student Bar Association. The organization has its office in Hutchins Hall. It publishes a newspaper, Res Gestae; a yearbook, The Quad; obtains and distributes free tcontinued on page 2D FRONT ROW deft to righQ: Tenncnt, D.; Whee Ulice-Presidenw; Gleiss, H. tPresirleno; Loeschn tSecretary-Treasureri; Kravets, L. Ier, F . er, R. twentysfwe BACK ROW: Cutler, SEUOGHE Ban assocmtlon HENRY W. GLEISS, S.E.A. PRESIDENT '3 MM, D.; Aid, H.; Kahn, E.; Donley, J. Goodman, R.; Olsen, R.; McDennott, J.; McCrory, J. Tamburine, S. : y
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THE QUAD LEFT TO RIGHT: Tamburine, S.; Barnes, J.; Kalm, E.; Borradaile, E.; Burke, L. . . . Always an appeal twcntysevcn
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