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STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL The Student Advisory Council is a permanently established group providing regulation and guidance in the use of Law School facilities. It is composed of the class officers, the heads of the various Law School organizations, and the Law School Student Council and Judiciary Committee representatives. Jurisdiction of the S.A.C. does not extend to problems arising under the Honor Code but is confined to the promotion and coordination of student ac- tivities within the Law School, and to cooperation with the faculty in sounding student reaction to proposed changes in administration policies. , During the 1957-58 school year, the S.A.C. was responsible for the activities pamphlet for the First Year Class, promotion of four successful Law School dances and orientation of the First Year Class. The voting and administration of the class gift was handled by a committee appointed by the S.A.C.
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STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Firxt row: Williams, Vest, Devine, Sachs, Coppeto. Second row: Slayton, Zanelli, Oram, Leisure, Peters, Kaplan. Third row: Salladin, Mearns, Otis, deButts, Berney, Edwards, Corson. FALL 1957 Donald W. Devine Leonard B. Sachs Barbara A. Coppeto George G. Vest, IV Henry W. Williams, jr. Phillips S. Peter Franklin M. Slayton jay Corson Peter Johnson Peter K. Leisure William E. Reams, jr. William R. Edwards Edward A. Mearns, jr. Charles L. Saunders Thomas C. Matthews, Jr. M. L. B. Kaplan John S. Burr Thomas Otis Richard C. Sallidin john C. Oram George R. Aldhizer, jr. Henry M. deButts Henry W. Williams, jr. Bart T. Zanelli President of the Law School Vice Pretident Secretary Treasurer Hirtorian Chairman of Second Year Clair Vice Chairman Chairman Firrt Year Clan' Vice Chairman Reprefentatire Uriiverrily Student Council Repre.re1zta1izf'e Univerrity Student Council Reprerentatiffe Unizferrity judiciary Cornnz Chairman Student Curriculum Comm. Editor, VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW Editor, VIRGINIA LAW WEEKLY Editor, BARRISTER Prefident Student Legal Forum Preridenl Student Legal Refearch Editor, READING GUIDE Prexident, john Bassett Moore Society Dean, Delta Theta Phi fuftice, Phi Alpha Delta Magifter, Phi Delta Phi Chancellor, Sigma Nu Phi SPRING 1958 John C. Oram, jr. Allan A. Diamonstein Lucy M. Moeling Karl W. O'Conner John L. Glover John C. Dew Donald C. O'Brien, jr. joseph Whitehead Thomas Herlihy Fred Alexander Ned Slaughter Arthur Berney Edward A. Mearns, jr. Charles L. Saunders Thomas C. Matthews, Jr. M. L. B. Kaplan John S. Burr Thomas Otis Richard C. Sallidin john S. Oram William E. Barr Henry M. deButts Henry W. Williams, jr. William C. Haus
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THE BARRIS TER Firrt raw: Bunting, Rutter, Moeling, Kaplan, Coppeto, Merchant. Second raw: Devine, Fulton, Mor- gan, Ellington, Johns. Third row: Berney, Cooper, W. A.g Wentworth, J. V., Baumer, Frazier. The BARRISTER is devoted to an exposition of every phase of Law School activity. It devotes sections to the faculty, classes, organizations and activities, and Legal frater- nities. The emphasis is equally divided between the formal, as represented, for example, by the faculty, and the candid, as represented by fraternities. Through this medium an attempt is made to preserve life in the Law School for the future. The BARRISTER was originally begun as the private project of the Sigma Nu Phi Legal Fraternity as a result of a suggestion by Dean Ribble. The second issue of the book was published by a staff made up of volunteers. Presently the BARRISTER operates as a non-stock corporation and its membership is open to any student desiring to work on it. This is the third year of publication. The BARRISTER derives revenues from three sources: subscriptions from the stu- dents, contributions from Law School organizations and fraternities, and outside ad- vertising. Of these student subscriptions by far make up the greater part of the BAR- RISTER's income. The BARRISTER is devoted to each and every student and without the support of the student body publication would become impossible. Therefore every student is urged to subscribe and support this publication. The BARRISTER wishes especially to express its sincerest appreciation to the Law Wives Club and to Mrs. Philip Elliott of the Law Wives Committee for their untiring efforts in the preparation of manuscripts and for their generosity, and able and willing cooperation in so many other ways, without which this publication would be impossible. We also wish to express our appreciation to our faculty advisor Professor A. I. G. Priest. We sincerely hope that your enjoyment of this issue of the BARRISTER, 1958, is com- mensurate with the staff's satisfaction derived from its compilation and organization.
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