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UN 76 STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL First Row: Roe, Webster, Hall, Overton. White. Third Row: Miller, H. C., Clovis, Payne, Miller, A.P., Moyles, Backer, Cox. Fourth Row. Izlar, Dougherty, Herlihy, Walker, Corson, Grattan, McCostis, Covington. FALTG1959 Dabney Overton, Jr. R. Kenly Webster Jean Hall John J. Roe, III William H. Izlar Andrew P. Miller J. Jay Corson, IV G. Thomas Battle George G. Grattan, IV Andrew P. Miller Joseph W. White Lloyd T. Smith, Jr. W. Bruce Baird J. Jay Corson, IV David C. Clovis H. Crane Miller Ronald W. Dougherty Philip V. Moyles C. Rhodes Greer, II Bobby S. Payne Dabney Overton, Jr. Ronald W. Dougherty Philip Backer John L. Walker James Covington Robert L. Cox John L. Morgan President of the Law School Vice President Secretary Treasurer Curriculum Committee Chairman Student Council Student Council Judiciary Committee Judiciary Committee Editor, VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW Editor, VIRGINIA LAW WEEKLY President, SLRG Editor, READING GUIDE Editor, BARRISTER President, Student Legal Forum President, J. B. Moore Society Intramural Manager Clerk of Moot Court Dean, Delta Theta Phi Justice, Phi Alpha Delta Magister, Phi Delta Phi Chancellor, Sigma Nu Phi Master of the Rolls Chairman, Second Year Class Vice Chairman Chairman, First Year Class Vice Chairman Second Row: Cameron, Battle, Cook, Baird, Smith, SPRING 1960 R. Kenly Webster J. P. Ackerly, III Jean Hall John J. Roe, III William H. Izlar J. Jay Corson, IV Edward C. Maeder, Jr. George G. Grattan, IV C. Van L. Stewart Andrew P. Miller Joseph W. White Lloyd T. Smith, Jr. W. Bruce Baird J. Jay Corson, IV R. Kenly Webster Z. Taylor Vinson Ronald W. Dougherty Philip V. Moyles Ronald Buckingham Bobby S. Payne Dabney Overton, Jr. Ronald W. Dougherty Philip Backer Philip B. Whitaker Rufus G. Coldwell Morris W. Savage Michael W. Leisure i
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ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
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Pac hnaesbddaalaicaylatioinide ilies mesial aan saii sige tiaisnilineddi bee STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL | The Student Advisory Council is composed of leaders of the various Law School organizations. Functioning as an unofficial student government, the council coordinates | Law School activities and acts as a liaison between the students and the administration. | The presidents of all Law School organizations, the editors of the various Law School H publications and the class officers are all ex officio members of the Student Advisory } Council. Officers of the Third Year Class serve as officers of the council. The activities sponsored by the S.A.C. range from the ever-popular Law School dances to the successful Law School intramural teams. In addition, the S.A.C. repre- | sents the student body as a member of the American Law Student Association. Philip i . V. Moyles was sent as a representative to the regional and national conventions of the | A.S.L.A. This year, as in the past, the $.A.C. administered the orientation of the First Year Class. Through various committees, a campaign was started to improve the general appearance of Clark Hall and particularly the student lounge, and the class gift of a trust fund for the Law School was discussed and approved. A most interesting meeting was held in conjunction with the Uruguayan seminar. Meeting with the Uruguayan students and their advisors, the council discussed the extent of student government in the Law School and explained the functions of the various Law School organizations.
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