University of Virginia Law School - Barrister Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1965

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University of Virginia Law School - Barrister Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 95 of 144
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$tudmt gdnignrg anuntil First row: Walters, Reynolds, Player, J. Kelly, Kitay, A. Kelly, Faught. Second row: F. Williams, Bauer, Goldman, Piassick, Fleming, Wood. Third row: Barnett, The Student Advisory C ounc i1 is composed of the president, chairman or editor of every Law School organ- ization and the ch a irm an and vice chairman of each class. The officers of the third-year c1 ass serve as the executive heads of the Council. Because of this broad based membership, the Council is able to serve asa sounding board for matters of interest to the student body. It also acts as a liaison between students and faculty. The Council operate s as the governing body for student affairs and is responsible for student elections. The S. A. C. also sponsors the series of Law School dances, in conjunction with the Law Wives Club and is the nucleons of the Law Student's association, the student branch of the American Bar Association. Edward J. Kelly, Jr. . . . . . . ...... President, Law School William Gray Reynolds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President Joseph W. Barnett ........................ Secretary MichaelG. Kitay......................... Treasurer James D. Rash.................. Clerk ofMoot Comt John B. Gantt . . . Criminal Law Research Org. , President James M. Shoemaker, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Curriculum Committee, Chairman 90 Uhlmann, H. Williams, Shoemaker, Sanders, Rachels, Abernathy. William E. Rachels, Jr. . . . . . . . . Delta Theta Phi, Dean Irving L. Faught.....................Fditor, Barrister Frank A. Kelly . . . . Editor, Journal of International Law JohnL. Warden..................Editor, Law Review Lewis H. Goldman. . . ............ Editor, Law Weekly Michael M. Uhlmann . . . . . . . . . . Editor, Reading Guide RobertC. Wood................. Intramural Manager John C. Walters . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . Intramural Manager Joseph Z. Fleming. . John Bassett Moore Society, President Talfourd H. Kemper....... William E. Rachels, Jr. .. . . . . . Judiciary Committee Representative JudySimmons........................... Law Wives Joel B. Piasick . . . . . . Virginia Legal Research Group, President Michael E. Callaway . . . .Library Committee, Chairman I-IarryK. Sanders ................. Master oftheRolls Ronald L. Bauer . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phi Delta Phi, Magister Joseph W. Barnett . . . . . . . . . . . Phi Alpha Delta, Justice Fielding Williams . . . . . . . Second year class, Chairman Hugh Williams . . . . . Second year class, Vice-Chairman Thomas A. P1ayer,Jr. . . . . Student Council Representative Robert C. Wood . . . . . . . .Student Council Representative Hugh L. Patterson ...... Student Legal Forum, President Judiciary Committee Representative



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351mm itg $tudmt QInuntil Hastily begun in 1929 to oppose the state legislature's plan to erect a college for women at Charlottesville, the Student Council has since sewed as the quasi-legislative body in the University's student government. It has the power to act in the name of the entire student body in making, issuing and e nforcing regulations governing all organizations and activities exclusive of the Honor committee and the Judici- ary committee. It also acts as an advisoryboard to the Presi- dent of the University. Eighteen students, including two from the Law School, proportionally representing the nine schools, compose the body. Members sit on various committees of the body, where the bulk of the work is accomplished. Robert Cornelius Wood - Thomas A. Player, Jr. Euditiarg anmmittee The Judiciary Committee investigates and tries all student incidents involving a violation of Uni- versity disciplinary regulations occurring on or off the Grounds. Members are elected in the Spring and Fall from all the School 5 of the University. Each member serves for a full year; the first semester as an investigator, and the second as one of the seven judges. This highest student tribunal draws heavily on the experience and m aturity of its law School members. Talfom'd H. Kemper - William E. Rachels, Jr. 92

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