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STLIDE HENRY H. HANCOCK Vice President ROBERT B. YVEBSTER President, The Lawyers Club JOHN A. BEACH Presiding Judge, Case Clubs VVHITMORE GRAY Editor-in-Chief, Law Review T BAR ASSOCIATIO BOARD O lf DIRECTORS JOHN D. HERBERT President -.V DONALD DE YOUNG Senior Class President CHARLES D. GERLINGER Junior Class President GERALD L. BADER, JR. Freshman Class President Non-Voting lXlCll1lJCI'SZ ALBERT GERMAIN Secretary-Treasurer CHARLES E. KELLER Chairman, Legal Aid Society ROGER A. LAW Manager, SBA Bookstore FRANK F. REED Editor, The Quad DONALD D. MEYERS JERRY P. BAUGH Chairman, National Placement Chairman, ALSA Publicity EGON M. GROSS JOHN T. KEI-IOE Chairman, ALSA Insurance Editor, Res Gestac H. JAMES KOEHLER ROBERT ROSENFELD Chairman, Honor System Business Manager, The Quad ' DIANE SMALLEY President, SBA Auxiliary THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. STANDING: Mssrs. Reed, Rosenfeld, Kehoe, Koehler, Keller, Gerlingerg SITTING: Mssrs. Bader, Webster, Hancock, Herbert, Germain and De Young. 70
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THE RED PENCIL CORPS: STANDING: Mssrs. Lynch, Casad, Nelson and Gray, Editor-in-Chief, SEATED: Mssrs Welch, Lacey, Cooperrider and Tobin FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD LUKE K. COOPERRIDER, Chairman LAYLIN K. JAMES JACK R. PEARCE JOHN VV. REED MANAGING EDITOR RUTH GRAY THE Law Review boys spent another busy year grinding out notes and comments. Thanks to the efforts of all concerned, the March issue was able to make its appearance in March. Members of the Upper Stall have worked long and hard in the rarihed atmosphere of the fourth lloor of Hutchins Hall at their assigned task of making sure that each writer's work is covered with the proper number of relevant and irrelevant comments and corrections when it is handed back to him for another try. Since this is their only function, the Stall' fand the Editorj go at this job with perseverance and a good deal of relish. Undaunted by these machinations, however, the writing side of the stall managed to produce at excellent quality and quantity levels for volume 55. QSee 55 Mich. L. Rev. 1 et seq., 1956-57.5 This year's Junior Class produced the largest group of tryouts ever to go through the Review indoctrination program - almost 60. During the course of the year the members of the group produced some excellent material in spite of all the hurdles created by diligent Associate editing. In the spring semester they embarked - very successfully - on a program of advance sheet reading and case selections. Although it was reported that some members of the group thought that they were in a training course for VVest Digest writers, the experience con- stituted a substantial and much-needed addition to the tryout program. Under the competent guidance of George Lynch, the Review engaged in an active social program during the year, sparked by the Tea and a picnic outing in the fall, a series of monthly luncheons for the senior stall, and climaxed by the Banquet for all members of the Review in May. 69
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F 15 11 5 I .img ' Y- rims its-'Y Q -13 f- J' . I S wg. - Q fa 23:2 'L f 39 -it 1851 I g' If ' - B -'Foil' X! ' 1' LECTURE SERIES included a rousing free-for-all by Irving Goldstein of the Chicago Bar, shown above between John Herbert and Henry Hancock. RES GESTAE. STANDING: Fred Furth, Mike Ryan, Frank Carringrong SITTING: Kevin Smee and John Kehoe, Editor. SBA BOOKSTORE con- tinued its money-savmg operations under the management of Rog Law, shown at right with his predecessor, Spider Webb. x .. . ,mm vi THE QUAD. STANDING: John Kehoe, John Tower, Scott Hodes, Peter Knowltong SITTING: Bob Rosenfeld Business Manager, and Frank Reed, Editor.
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