MARSHALL-WYTHE Leadership • Integrity • Service

2017–2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2017–2018 LAW SCHOOL BOARDS

The Marshall-Wythe School of Law Foundation

OFFICERS DANIEL A. GECKER ’82 STEPHEN J. HORVATH III ’84 TERRY E. HALL ’86 President BARBARA L. JOHNSON ’84 DOUGLAS E. BROWN ’74 KINDRA L. KIRKEBY ’00 Vice President JOYCE A. KUHNS ’83 J. THOMAS MORINA ’83 Secretary/Treasurer SCOTT G. LINDVALL ’86 JEFFREY A. LOWE ’89 TRUSTEES CATHERINE M. MARRIOTT ’86 BETSY C. ANDERSON HON ’15 VICTOR J. MILLER ’93 MICHAEL E. BAUMANN ’79 KEVIN M. O’NEILL ’99 CRAIG D. BELL ’86 ANITA O. POSTON ’74 BETH S. DESIMONE ’84 JIMMY ROBINSON ’98 GAREN E. DODGE ’82 PAUL R. ECKERT ’96 LAUREN A. FERRARI ’83 William & Mary Law School Association MARY A. FRANCIS ’90 OFFICERS ALVARO GARCIA-TUNON ’79 MARSHALL B. BARTON ’94 President COURTNEY M. MALVEAUX ’02 Past-President and Chair, Nominations MICHAEL E. DICK ’06 President-Elect TABLE OF CONTENTS ANNE E. BOMAR ’91 Secretary and Chair, Development BART G. NEWLAND ’84 Chair, Student Activities NORA GARCIA NICKEL ’07 1 ontentsMessage from the Dean Chair, Alumni Activities 2 Citizen Lawyers Abroad: International Summer Internships DIRECTORS 4 By the Numbers LATOYA C. ASIA ’09 6 Faculty PATRICK M. BROGAN ’85 C 8 Citizen Lawyers MARYANN NOLAN CHONG ’07 10 Times to Remember and to Celebrate STEPHANIE REVER CHU ’92 12 Celebrations: Alumni Weekend CHRISTOPHER R.M. DELACY ’99 14 Celebrations: Graduation JACQUELINE R. DENNING ’76 16 For the Bold: The Campaign for William & Mary ERIC L. DOBBERTEEN ’73 ANNE HAMPTON HAYNES ’11 18 Honor Roll of Donors JESSICA M. JOHNSON ’07 19 Lifetime Giving Societies MICHAEL T. KAUFMAN ’06 24 Donor Recognition Societies THOMAS G. MARTINCHEK ’94 33 Alumni Donors by Class Year ROBERT A. MAYLOR ’05 44 Friends of the Law School O. FORREST MORGAN ’67 45 Law School Faculty and Staff Donors GEORGE S. NEWMAN ’70 46 The FirmMate Challenge JEFFREY S. PALMORE ’09 48 Foundations, Corporations and Law Firms ADELA B. PARVAIZ LLM ’04 23 Building a Legacy: Jim Penny ’83 & Jim Penney ’83 PHILIP L. RUSSO, JR. ’84 29 Leaders in Law: Barbara L. Johnson ’84 ALISON WICKIZER TOEPP ’07 32 In Memory: Robert Friend Boyd ’52, GERALD C. WELLS ’94 Anne Ballard Shumadine ’83 and Robert C. Stackhouse ’51 35 Building a Legacy: The Virginia Mister ’37 Scholarship 43 Leaders in Law: Brian P. Woolfolk ’97 essageMESSAGE FROM THE DEAN

Dear Graduates and Friends of Marshall-Wythe, MAs 2018 draws to a close, I wanted to write and thank you for your support of America’s first law school. In August, we enrolled an outstanding group of students. Once again, between 40 and 50 percent of our new first-year class graduated eithersumma cum laude or magna cum laude from their undergraduate institutions. The two leading feeder schools to our law school continue to be William & Mary and the University of Virginia, but members of the Class of 2021 arrived in Williamsburg from 39 states and five foreign countries. We are able to enroll such a strong group because of the generous financial aid that we provide to our students. Much of this aid comes from scholarship endowments established by our graduates and friends. After graduation, our students pursue work throughout the and abroad. The most popular destinations are Virginia, Washington, D.C., and New York City. Many students clerk for a federal or state judge after graduation. In fact, this past year, a higher percentage of our students secured a clerkship with a federal judge than ever before. We currently rank number 14 in the nation in the percentage of our students who accept a federal judicial clerkship after graduation. Clinical education remains an important aspect of the William & Mary Law School experience. We now have 10 legal clinics, having just added the Business Law Clinic. As a result, we can accommodate every student who wants a clinical experience. Thanks to a recent gift, plans are underway to add an 11th clinic that will be devoted to immigration law. Our Lewis B. Puller, Jr. Veterans Benefits Clinic remains our most popular clinic; we are known throughout the nation for its work. All of the clinics are housed in our new James A. and Robin L. Hixon Center for Experiential Learning and Leadership. Legal writing remains a significant priority of the Law School. Once again this year, we had multiple students win national legal writing awards. Our faculty continue to excel as both teachers and scholars. We have the 28th most widely cited faculty in the United States according to a recent study. Professors Jeffrey Bellin, Eric Kades and Tara Leigh Grove were recognized with teaching awards at graduation, and William & Mary honored Paul Marcus with the Graves Award for Sustained Excellence in Teaching, one of the university’s highest honors. Four faculty members published major books this year on topics ranging from free speech to law and neuroscience. Our Inclusion Task Force, established in November, will soon begin its work and I am happy to announce that Professor Laura Heymann and Associate Dean for Student Services Laura Shepherd have agreed to serve as its co-chairs. The Task Force will update me, and the larger law school community, on a monthly basis. I have asked that Professor Heymann, Dean Shepherd and their committee make their final recommendations by June 30, 2019, for best practices for ensuring a diverse, inclusive, and equitable law school. I wish you and your loved ones a joyous and happy new year. Thank you for all that you do for us!

Sincerely,

Davison M. Douglas, Dean John Stewart Bryan Professor of Jurisprudence

1 CITIZEN LAWYERS ABROAD: nternationalINTERNATIONAL SUMMER INTERNSHIPS Since 2002, the Law School’s Center for Comparative Legal in the United States, working at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding has sponsored summer the National Center for State Courts’ International Programs internships for 174 students in 47 countries. These internships Division and Tetra Tech Consulting as they learned to navigate are made possible by funds provided by a number of generous the world of backstopping and supporting international rule of Ialumni and other supporters. law programs. In 2018, for the 17th consecutive summer, students left On these pages, you will find a sampling of where our students the comfort of Williamsburg to contribute to post-conflict worked in summer 2018 and what these students had to say reconstruction efforts and the rule of law in countries struggling about their internship experience. to recover from war, genocide and chaos. Four students stayed

“From working on a report on constitutional jurisprudence in countries within ECOWAS (the Economic Community of West African States), I learned an incredible amount of information about different judicial and political systems.” LEA MANO ’20 THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR DEMOCRACY AND “The variety of people I was able to meet was ELECTORAL ASSISTANCE incredible: judges and lawyers from a variety THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS of countries, a U.S. ambassador, leaders in civil society, and the various members of CEELI (Central and Eastern European Law Initiative Institute) and friends of CEELI who dedicate so much of their time to advancing the rule of law.” KELSEY MCNEILL ’20 “Maybe this is exactly what I wanted from CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN Jordan — a list of accomplishments that LAW INITIATIVE INSTITUTE illustrate how in the midst of this first real PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC experience in the field, outside the comfort of my parents’ native Lebanon or America’s familiar streets and faces, I proved I can live anywhere in the world carrying out the work I love while doing okay all by myself.” LAYLA ABI-FALAH ’20 UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT JORDAN CITIES PROGRAM AMMAN, JORDAN

2 3 “I worked on the Bangladesh Counter- “I researched information gathered by the Trafficking in Persons project, focusing on United Nations Human Rights Council on prosecution. Although trafficking is huge in the state of children’s rights in China and Bangladesh, arrests of traffickers are low, and select other countries. I learned much about convictions are even lower (there were none at how international organizations and NGOs the time I worked there). Our job was to figure (non-governmental organizations) work out the gaps in the legal system where these in the international community.” cases were falling through, and how DELIA ROOT ’20 to address them.” BEIJING CHILDREN’S LEGAL AID SARAH PECK ’20 AND RESEARCH CENTER WINROCK INTERNATIONAL BEIJING, PRC DHAKA, BANGLADESH

“I don’t know if I will be able to return to Lithuania in the near future, but I do know that at some point, the city and its people will draw me back. However, it is time to take everything I have learned back to the States and use it to better embody the citizen-lawyer ethic.” ARIANA CHENG ’20 VILNIUS INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES VILNIUS, LITHUANIA

“The work my colleagues at International Bridges to Justice were doing was vital and essential to repairing socioeconomic relations in the country. And based on my interactions with other people in Delhi, there is a strong appetite for social justice and progress.” AMEYA LELE ’20 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGES TO JUSTICE DELHI, INDIA

“I have learned more about Indonesian governance, constitutional law, and election law than I ever could have anticipated. Hopefully the resulting article I wrote on the Constitutional Court of Indonesia will generate some additional interest in this fascinating country.” CAMDEN KELLIHER ’21 PUSAKO (PUSAT STUDI KONSTITUSI UNDER THE FACULTY OF LAW AT UNIVERSITAS ANDALAS) AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF INDONESIA JAKARTA, INDONESIA

3 umbersBY THE NUMBERS N W&M 14Law ranked No. 14 30W&M Law ranked No. 30 in percentage of graduates among schools that sent that secured federal the highest percentage of judicial clerkships graduates to jobs at the largest 100 law firms

W&M Law ranked No. 5 on Pre-Law Magazine’s list of 5 “Best Schools for Government Jobs”

Cases since 2013 Our Moot Court Team came that have been argued in No. 10 in the nation in the U.S. Court of Appeals by students in our Appellate 16 and Supreme Court Clinic

The number of clinics we offer 10 15 (new Business Law Clinic enrolled first students in spring 2018)

William & Mary Law Review ranked No. 15 among all student-edited law journals in citations by courts 10 4 $75.3 MILLION Percentage of our student body that received scholarships or fellowships for the 2018–19 as of June 30, 2018 school year; total value of these scholarships The amount raised by the Law School since the start of and fellowships: $11.6 million

the majority of FY ’18 gifts supported scholarships 92%

William & Mary had the second lowest tuition among National Law Journal’s top 30 “Go-To Law Schools” #2 Number of donors who have made commitments 11of $1 million or more since the start of the For the Bold Campaign $25.2

Total value of documented bequests during the For the Bold Campaign million as of June 30, 2018

15 #1

Number of annual Leadership Conferences Our rank among Military hosted by the Law School. The lively and Friendly® Law Schools informative program of panels and discussions brings distinguished alumnae back to campus to share advice and career wisdom with students. 5 7 aculty FACULTY F

Dean Davison M. Douglas, at left, presented the McGlothlin Teaching Award The Law School offered a new team-taught course in spring 2018 on “Artificial for Exceptional Teaching to Professor Jeffrey Bellin at graduation. Bellin is the Intelligence, Emerging Technologies, and Their Effects on the Legal Landscape,” third member of the law faculty to receive the award. Previous recipients include made possible by grant support from Cisco. The course was co-taught by (from far Professor Allison Orr Larsen (2016) and Professor Paul Marcus (2017). right) Visiting Associate Professor Nicolas Vermeys, Chancellor Professor of Law and CLCT Director Fred Lederer, and Visiting Assistant Professor Iria Giuffrida. Exceptional Teaching Exceptional Centers

Professor Jeffrey Bellin was honored with the McGlothlin Thanks, in part, to two years of grants from Cisco, the Center Award for Exceptional Teaching at graduation in May. The for Legal and Court Technology (CLCT), the world leader in recognition includes a substantial prize, made possible through courtroom and related technology, has moved aggressively into the generosity of James W. McGlothlin ’62, J.D. ’64, LL.D. ’00 the study of the legal issues related to artificial intelligence (AI), and Frances Gibson McGlothlin ’66, L.H.D. ’18. the internet-of-things, data analytics, cyber security, and related “We are grateful to Jim and Fran for their incredible generosity technologies. In addition to its research, CLCT is making and foresight in establishing an award to celebrate exceptional presentations for lawyers and judges, conducting conferences, teaching,” said Law School Dean Davison M. Douglas. and running a world-wide law student paper contest. In spring “This year’s recipient, Jeff Bellin, is a marvelous recipient of 2018, Professor Fred Lederer, Visiting Associate Professor the McGlothlin Teaching Award. He is an award-winning Nicolas Vermeys, and Visiting Assistant Professor Iria teacher who effectively uses his considerable experience as a Giuffrida team-taught a well-received, innovative course on the former federal prosecutor to bring a real-life perspective to his legal issues related to the new technologies. The 2019 course teaching. Our students flock to his classes.” should be available in late spring as an on-line course — with more to come. Bellin was named a University Professor for Teaching Excellence for a three-year term in 2017 by a university- Augmented by CLCT’s student staff, a focus of the 2018–19 wide faculty selection committee, and also has held a Cabell academic year is a study of the legal consequences of AI Research Professorship for two academic terms (2015–16 products that assist in decision-making or substitute for and 2016–17). The university recognized him in 2015 with a human decision makers, a development likely to be even more Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence, and, in 2014, he was important than self-driving cars. As Professor Giuffrida, honored by the graduating class with the Walter L. Williams, CLCT’s European law expert, observed, “Often the critical Jr., Memorial Teaching Award. issue in these matters will not necessarily be the design and coding of the AI but the data it depends on.” In addition to Professor Bellin, three other faculty members received recognition for their excellence in teaching during If you would like to attend future events on AI-related legal graduation weekend. They included: issues, or your firm or organization is interested in a CLE program dealing with the legal issues likely to arise from Graves Award for Sustained Excellence in Teaching Conferred by the university the new technologies, please contact Professor Giuffrida at Professor Paul Marcus [email protected]. Walter L. Williams, Jr., Memorial Teaching Award Conferred by the Law School’s Class of 2018 Professor Tara Leigh Grove 1L Professor of the Year Award Conferred by the Law School’s Class of 2020 Professor Eric Kades

6 New Books by Faculty FACULTY Peter A. Alces Rita Anne Rollins Professor of Law The Moral Conflict of Law and Neuroscience (University Of Chicago Press, 2018) “If The Moral Conflict of Law and Neuroscience had been written by a neuroscientist, it would ‘merely’ be excellent — clear, elegant, and thoughtful. The fact that it was written by a legal scholar makes it extraordinary and very brave. ….” ROBERT SAPOLSKY, RECIPIENT OF A MACARTHUR FOUNDATION GENIUS GRANT, AUTHOR OF BEHAVE

Evan J. Criddle et al. Professor of Law Fiduciary Government (Cambridge University Press, 2018) “The fiduciary theory of government holds that governments and government officials only hold power in trust for the benefit of others; Exceptional Scholarship therefore, they have special duties of fairness and good faith. Debating both the attractions and the Since 2016, our faculty have published more than 100 articles, as problems of the fiduciary conception, these essays well as treatises, textbooks, monographs and numerous university are a valuable addition to a growing literature.” press books. William & Mary has the 28th most-cited faculty in JACK M. BALKIN, KNIGHT PROFESSOR OF CONSTITUTIONAL the nation, according to the latest Scholarly Impact Ranking. LAW AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT, AND DIRECTOR, THE INFORMATION SOCIETY PROJECT AT YALE LAW SCHOOL

James G. Dwyer Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law Liberal Child Welfare Policy and Its Destruction of Black Lives (Routledge, 2018) ‘This is a brilliant, bold, original, deeply interesting, and extraordinarily important book. Dwyer challenges the dominant liberal position for failing black children, which helps perpetuate the intergenerational cycle of poverty and dysfunction plaguing so many black families.’ Highest Honor ELIZABETH BARTHOLET, PROFESSOR OF LAW AND FACULTY DIRECTOR OF THE CHILD ADVOCACY Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan received PROGRAM, HARVARD LAW SCHOOL the 2018 Marshall-Wythe Medallion at a dinner in her honor at William & Mary’s historic Wren Building in September. Timothy Zick The medallion is the highest recognition conferred by the Law John Marshall Professor of Government School faculty and recognizes members of the legal community and Citizenship who have demonstrated exceptional accomplishment in law. The Dynamic Free Speech Clause: Earlier that day, Justice Kagan fielded questions from students Free Speech and Its Relation to during a luncheon and class. Other Constitutional Rights The faculty has honored four other justices of the U.S. (Oxford University Press, 2018) Supreme Court with the Marshall-Wythe Medallion since “Stunning in its originality and importance” 2000: Justice Stephen G. Breyer (2000), Justice John Paul — Erwin Chemerinsky, Jesse H. Choper Stevens (2003), Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (2010), and Distinguished Professor of Law and Dean, Justice Antonin Scalia (2012). University of , Berkeley School of Law FOR MORE ABOUT BOOKS AND ARTICLES BY OUR FACULTY, PLEASE VISIT LAW.WM.EDU/FACULTYSCHOLARSHIP. 7 The Law School is dedicated to educating citizen lawyers who will serve with distinction in their communities, the nation and the world. Each year at graduation, the William & Mary Law School Association presents two awards in recognition of citizen lawyers who exemplify leadership, integrity and service: “To me, being Citizen Lawyers “Being a Citizen Lawyer means the Citizen-Lawyer Award, which means making time in our that one should exemplify the best recognizes a lifetime commitment busy lives to work to better our that a lawyer can be every day. to citizenship and leadership by a communities–whether through Integrity and high moral character graduate or friend of the Law School; and the Taylor Reveley Award, which volunteering, pro bono work, are the controlling factors that recognizes outstanding commitment leadership on boards, or political govern our behavior, and service to public service by an alumnus or involvement. It is about making is paramount in the focus of our alumna who has graduated in the time and the effort to do good.” practice. The legal profession is an previous 10 years. M. CABELL CLAY ’08 honorable one, and we should never RECIPIENT, 2018 What is a citizen lawyer? Read what TAYLOR REVELEY AWARD lose sight of the needs that exist in some of the recipients of these awards our community and the special gifts had to say when asked this question. that we have as lawyers to assist people who need us.” MURIEL BETH NORBREY HOPKINS ’77 RECIPIENT, 2018 CITIZEN-LAWYER AWARD itizen awyers

CTo nominate a classmate or other L Marshall-Wythe graduate for the Citizen-Lawyer Award or the Taylor Reveley Award, please visit law.wm.edu/citizenlawyerawards and submit your nomination “A Citizen Lawyer is someone who “By virtue of our training and by January 15. uses his or her skills and knowledge education, lawyers are particularly of the law to serve others, most well positioned to provide the type importantly those who do not have of effective leadership and guidance equal access to the justice system.” our democracy relies upon. As HEIDI W. ABBOTT ’91 beneficiaries of a legal education, RECIPIENT, 2017 CITIZEN-LAWYER AWARD we also have an obligation to give back and to provide others with the same opportunities that we have been afforded.” WILLIAM C. SMITH, JR. ’09 RECIPIENT, 2015 TAYLOR REVELEY AWARD

8 “A Citizen Lawyer is a skilled “A Citizen Lawyer is not only “Dean Spong was the perfect practitioner of the law who is also a competent advocate, but also Citizen Lawyer,” Anne Shumadine committed to pursuing the public demonstrates the qualities of civic once noted in an interview. good. A Citizen Lawyer not only leadership and personal integrity.” Shumadine, who died earlier this serves the community, but also THE HON. RALPH EDWIN BURNETTE, JR. ’78 year, was recognized as a Citizen RECIPIENT, 1992 provides leadership in a variety CITIZEN-LAWYER AWARD Lawyer in 2011. Fernand A. of public and private activities Lavallee ’88 presented the award that promote the general welfare and commended her as a business and common good of society. leader and “tireless advocate for To be a Citizen Lawyer means education.” She had, he said, “pressed honoring the privilege to practice her legal training into the service law by fulfilling the concomitant of others and in so doing made her responsibility to ‘make a difference.’” mark, one of a broad and lasting THE HON. AUNDRIA D. FOSTER ’82 impact on our community.” RECIPIENT, 1994 ANNE B. SHUMADINE ’83 (1943–2018) CITIZEN-LAWYER AWARD RECIPIENT, 2011 CITIZEN-LAWYER AWARD

Leadership • Integrity • Service

“It is the recognition that the “To me, being a Citizen Lawyer “The Citizen Lawyer is also the privilege to practice law brings means seeking justice for those Citizen Warrior — the young, with it the obligation to use our who cannot afford lawyers, brilliant, dedicated individual profession for the betterment of such as immigrants seeking who serves as the vanguard in our community and to serve the asylum from persecution in upholding the standards of American public interest. It means that we their home countries, death row jurisprudence. They will keep watch place great value on public service inmates, women who have been for tyranny for those who do not have and pro bono representations and abused, those seeking to express the ability to see it themselves; they other opportunities to help those in their opinions under the First will hear injustice for those who will need by providing what we can as Amendment, and many others.” not know what they should listen lawyers and good citizens.” WILLIAM E. HOFFMANN, JR. ’77 for; and they will be a voice for those RECIPIENT, 2014 DONALD G. OWENS ’71 CITIZEN-LAWYER AWARD who cannot speak for themselves and RECIPIENT, 2005 CITIZEN-LAWYER AWARD would otherwise go unheard.” M. GARRISON, JR. ’10 RECIPIENT, 2017 TAYLOR REVELEY AWARD 9 TIMESemember TO REMEMBER AND TO CELEBRATE R

The portrait of Edward Augustus Travis B.C.L. ’54 was unveiled in February by Members and friends of the Law School community gathered in April his daughter, Edwadine Travis Whitehead, W&M President W. Taylor Reveley, III with the guest of honor, Professor Emerita Jayne Barnard, to celebrate (center) and Dean Davison M. Douglas. Artist Connie Desaulniers painted both the unveiling of her portrait. the Travis and Barnard portraits featured on this page.

Travis Portrait Barnard Portrait February 23 marked the beginning of the second African- Many people important to our long history have had their American Law Alumni Celebration and the day that Edward portraits hung in classrooms and corridors around the Law Augustus Travis, B.C.L. ’54, William & Mary’s first African- School. During Alumni Weekend in April, Professor Emerita American graduate, returned to campus — in the form Jayne Barnard was celebrated as the latest person — and first of a portrait. woman — to be thus honored. “Today is a day that we have been looking forward to for a “It is such a pleasure to honor a colleague who has meant so very long time for many different reasons,” Dean Davison M. much to this law school, to our students and to the profession,” Douglas said. “Before a few years ago, we didn’t know about Dean Davison M. Douglas said in remarks at the event Edward Travis.” Douglas recounted how he was intrigued by celebrating the unveiling of Barnard’s portrait. Professor Paul a reference in a dissertation to a black law student who earned Marcus praised Barnard as “truly the perfect law professor,” and a B.C.L. from William & Mary in 1954. That would make Anita Poston ’74 spoke about Barnard’s service to the bar and Travis, the student referenced, the first African-American to community, commitment to defending civil liberties, and her graduate from the university and Law School. personal and professional spirit of adventure. Judy Conti ’94 Travis was born in 1911, attended Hampton Institute, and spoke warmly about her mentor, friend, and former professor, graduated from Florida A&M University. He was living and said that it seemed only fitting that Barnard, a “trailblazer” in Hampton, Va., when he entered law school in 1951. in so many ways, had the honor of being the first woman to After graduation, he was a high-school teacher, successful have her portrait hung at Marshall-Wythe. businessman, and was active in the Newport News Teachers Association and Dochiki Civic and Social Club. He died in 1960. During the unveiling ceremony, Barbara L. Johnson ’84 told the audience that the occasion was about more than just a portrait in a frame. “Edward Travis was one of those hidden figures in African- American history who has now come to light in a very powerful way,” she said. “He is an unsung hero we will now recognize and who will be spotlighted in the history of the Marshall- Wythe Law School, as it says in the [William & Mary] Charter, ‘for all times coming.’”

10 Friends, family, and colleagues of President W. Taylor Reveley, III filled room During February’s second African-American Law Alumni Celebration, a 124 at the Law School to capacity at a November 2017 event celebrating the panel titled a “View from the Bench” featured, from left, Judge Junius P. Fulton naming of the classroom in his honor. III ’85; Judge Wilford Taylor, Jr. ’78, Judge Margaret P. Spencer, and Judge Eileen A. Olds ’82.

Reveley Classroom African-American Law Alumni Celebration Room 124 gained a name as of November 2017: The W. Taylor Sankofa. It’s a word in the Twi language of Ghana that translates Reveley, III Classroom. as “go back and get it,” and represents the need to reflect on Dedicated in honor of William & Mary President and former the past to build a successful future. That theme was greatly Law Dean W. Taylor Reveley, III, the lecture hall’s naming was in evidence on February 23–24 as the Law School hosted the made possible through the generosity of Hunton & Williams second African-American Law Alumni Celebration. (now Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP), alumni and friends. As they did in 2014 during the inaugural celebration, alumni President Reveley retired in June following two decades of service returned to reconnect with classmates and remember their time to the university. at the Law School. They once again forged ties with current “This is a joyous occasion, as we have the chance to celebrate students, looking back and sharing their wisdom so that the one of the seminal leaders of this law school, who has also been, current student body can move forward powerfully. I think, one of the great presidents of William & Mary,” said The weekend officially opened with the unveiling of a portrait Law School Dean Davison M. Douglas at the November of Edward Augustus Travis, B.C.L. ’54, the first African- naming celebration. American to graduate from the Law School and the university, Douglas told guests that it was a tradition at the Law School to and continued over the next day and a half with a lively series dedicate its main classrooms for its most distinguished leaders. of lunches, panels and a dinner at the Alumni House. Among Thanks to the generosity of the Class of 1983, for instance, Room the many highlights of the weekend was a special presentation 119 was named for Dean William Spong; the Class of 1975 in recognition of Wilson C. Jefferson, Jr. ’72, for whom the named Room 120 in honor of Law Dean and William & Mary William & Mary chapter of the Black Law Students Association President Timothy J. Sullivan; and Randy S. Hawthorne ’67, is named. Jefferson spoke to students and alumni by Skype from J.D. ’70, M.L.T. ’71 and Shelby M. Hawthorne ’67, M.A.Ed. ’75 Saudi Arabia, where he works as a senior counsel. named Room 127 in honor of Professor John E. Donaldson ’63. Members of the Reunion Committee made this wonderful Before assuming leadership of the Law School, Reveley practiced celebration possible: Latoya Asia ’09 and Barbara L. Johnson ’84 law for many years in the Richmond office of Hunton & (co-chairs), Reginald (Reggie) M. Barley ’77, Beth Hopkins ’77, Williams (now Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP), where he served Megan Tumi Jackson ’08, Courtney M. Malveaux ’02, as the firm’s managing partner for nine years. Offering warm Judge Eileen A. Olds ’92, Mary Pickard ’17, Earl G. Pinto ’00, remarks about his former law firm colleague, Mark S. Dray ’68, Jimmy Robinson ’98, C. Ezekiel (Zeke) Ross ’03, M.LT. ’69 said that the firm’s loss “was William & Mary’s gain.” Willie Wilson ’17, and Brian Woolfolk ’97.

11 CELEBRATIONS: ALUMNI WEEKEND

Onelebrations April 13-14, reunion classes returned to the ’burg, ready to celebrate. In addition to traditional events, the weekend included the dedication of a Donor Wall in the Law School lobby, recognizing cumulative lifetime giving of $100,000 or more. President and former Law Dean W. Taylor Reveley, III helped celebrate the school’s top donors and honor Jim Penney ’83 and his wife, LauraLeigh Young, for their recent $1 million gift. During the Saturday evening festivities, Dean Douglas thanked committee members and Creunion classes for making the celebration a success. Reunion Giving CLASS TOTAL REUNION GIFTS PARTICIPATION % AND PLEDGES*

1968 $1,280,329 61% 1973 $1,595,076 30% 1978 $ 414,340 35% 1983 $5,265,827 35% 1988 $ 247,200 25% 1993 $ 66,640 26% 1998 $ 113,502 24% 2003 $ 38,855 18% 2008 $ 81,680 20% 2013 $ 18,860 18% TOTALS $9,122,309 Thirty-five years strong: The Class of 1983 celebrated a 35-Year Reunion Class * The Class of 1968 took home the Red Hot Reveley Award for Gift record with $5,265,827 raised by June 30. The class also holds the giving Outstanding Participation in the class gift; the Classes of 1973 and record for the 20th, 25th and 30th reunions. Their 35th reunion gift is the 1983, respectively, set new 45- and 35-year reunion records for giving. highest total ever raised by a reunion class.

The Order of Marshall-Wythe

Front Row (L to R): John Donaldson ’63, Bob Stackhouse ’51 (deceased), Donald Grey ’52, Philip Purrington ’63, Mark Dray ’68, and R. Arthur Jett ’60. Second Row (L to R): David Agatstein ’68, Larry Bolton ’68, Bob Wandrei ’68, Tom Clark ’68, Bob Simpson ’68, Susan Brechbill ’68, Bob Lent ’66, and Don Witty ’68. Third Row (L to R): Bill Ringuette ’63, Dan Portanova ’66, Ed Tomes ’68, Chip Buxton ’68, David Gibson ’68, Howard Busbee ’67, Rick Harding ’68, Prince Butler ’68, Joe Howard ’68, Butler Barrett ’68, William Wellons ’68, and Allan Zaleski ’66.

For the second year, the Law School hosted a brunch for the classes will join the Order of Marshall-Wythe during 50th Reunion and previous classes. Held in the Great Hall Alumni Weekend. of the Wren Building, the event honors Dudley Woodbridge, The Class of 1969 and other alumni who graduated more Dean of the Law School from 1950-62. The proceedings saw than 50 years ago are invited to attend the 2019 Order of alumni officially inducted into the Order of Marshall-Wythe, Marshall-Wythe induction on April 13 at the Great Hall. the Law School’s newest society of distinguished alumni. Details to follow. Save the date! From now on, the 50th Reunion class and all members of prior

12 REUNION COMMITTEES 2018

CLASS OF 1968 — 50TH REUNION WILLIAM A. GALANKO CO-CHAIRS JOSEPH F. GIORDANO MARK S. DRAY MICHAEL G. HILLINGER ROBERT SCOTT CHARLES O’HARA SARA TOWERY O’HARA COMMITTEE CHRIS PAUL F. PRINCE BUTLER WILLIAM “CHAD” PERRINE DAVID D. DICKERSON, SR. KAREN W. PERRINE JOSEPH L. HOWARD, JR. ROBERT THOMAS THOMAS P. HOLLOWELL PATRICIA P. WILLIS KENNETH M. WOLFE CLASS OF 1973 — 45TH REUNION CO-CHAIRS CLASS OF 1988 — 30TH REUNION MICHAEL HORLICK CO-CHAIRS CLASS OF 2003 — 15TH REUNION J.P. LACASSE L. LEE BYRD COMMITTEE JEFFREY MUSMAN DAVID A. DOMANSKY PAUL AINSWORTH KENNETH W. HARRELL IAN CONNER COMMITTEE BOB TRONO ANDREA L. D’AMBRA SALLY JAMES ANDREWS JAMMIE JACKSON ’02 WILLIAM ANDREWS COMMITTEE WALTER LATHAM STEPHAN BOARDMAN MARK BROADWELL Save the Date! DAYMEN ROBINSON STEVE ISAACS LEIGH ANN H. BUNETTA C. EZEKIEL ROSS PETER MCINTOSH ANNEMARIE CLEARY Before you know JOHN MCKINNEY DAVID COZAD CLASS OF 2008 — 10TH REUNION it, the next Alumni ELAINE LYTLE MEAD H. MICHAEL DENEKA EDWARD MILLER ROBERT EVELEIGH CO-CHAIRS Weekend will be JACKSY BILSBORROW WILLIAM FURR here! Reunions for CLASS OF 1978 — 40TH REUNION CHRISTOPHER JAMES MEGAN TUMI JACKSON MICHELE SLACHETKA CO-CHAIRS JEFF MAZANEC the classes of 1969, GREGORY PAW LINDSEY VAALA DAVID FISCHER 1974, 1979, 1984, JOHN SHORT SALLY HONENBERGER COMMITTEE LYNNE J. STROBEL SHARON PANDAK DAVID BULES 1989, 1994, 1999, RAYMOND SUTTLE DERONDA SHORT CHRISTI CASSEL SHANNON DENMAN WATERS 2004, 2009, and 2014 SHALANDA FRANKLIN COMMITTEE ANDREW SCOTT will be held on April R. EDWIN BURNETTE CLASS OF 1993 — 25TH REUNION BRYAN SKEEN ELIZABETH B. CARDER-THOMPSON 12-13, 2019, so mark CO-CHAIRS WILL SLEETH SAM ISLEY DAVID DALKE JOY A. THOMPSON your calendars now! RICK KERNS VICTOR MILLER ROB KINSER PAUL POSSINGER JEFF MINCKS CLASS OF 2013 — 5TH REUNION JAY P. PORTER CO-CHAIRS DAN WECKSTEIN CLASS OF 1998 — 20TH REUNION VLADA REBEIZ CO-CHAIRS LEE TANKLE CLASS OF 1983 — 35TH REUNION JEFF JEFFERSON GABE WALKER MAQUI PARKERSON CO-CHAIRS COMMITTEE MICHEAL L. HERN COMMITTEE OBIAJULU CHUKWU JOYCE A. KUHNS ANNE-MARIE ANDERSON JORDAN EVANS LEILA NOEL COBURN BECK KANDYCE KOROTKY JAMES A. PENNEY DANIEL CODY ORIANA FARLEY MADEIRA JAMES D. PENNY MATT COHEN RACHEL PROCOPIO MARYAN ANNE SHUMADINE AUDRA DIAL SARAH MELCHIOR STACY PATTEN ELDERIDGE NICHOLS COMMITTEE JIMMY ROBINSON EMILIE WHITEHURST SICKLES Thank ALBERT G. BANTLEY ANNE MAYER TURK PATRICK SLEBONICK TIMOTHY DUGAN MEL WILLIAMS STEVE TOROK LAUREN A. FERRARI You!

13 raduationCELEBRATIONS: GRADUATION G

Booker Urges Graduates to Accept the Call and Challenge of Leadership

In her address at the Law School’s May 13 graduation ceremony, Marilyn Booker, Managing Director and Head of Morgan Stanley’s Urban Markets Group, congratulated graduates for their many achievements, but also charged them with disturbing what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., called “the unjust peace.” “As lawyers, you must continue to disturb ‘the unjust peace,’ as we are living in a world filled with trouble, doubt and uncertainty,” Booker said. She told graduates they had “a duty, a responsibility” to ensure that the nation remained committed to freedom. She said the moment of leadership had arrived for the class, and that they must accept the call and the challenge. “Wherever you go and whatever you do, I urge you to find ways to use the practice of law to reach out and help somebody, to reach down and pull somebody up,” she said. “Use it as an instrument to help make our communities and our nation stronger, better, more just.” Booker hails from Chicago and received her B.A. magna cum laude from Spelman College and her J.D. from the Illinois Institute of Technology- Chicago Kent College of Law. She has worked for Morgan Stanley for more than two decades, and is a former trustee of the Morgan Stanley Foundation, a member of The Morgan Stanley Benefit Plan Administrative Committee and a former member of the Morgan Stanley Residential Franchise Risk Committee.

For a list of awards and recognitions given during graduation weekend, please visit law.wm.edu/2018awards.

14 For Fifth Straight Year, 3L Class Gift Exceeds 90 Percent Participation

Advancement leaders will tell you it is rare for graduating The Class of 2018’s predecessors set the pace with remarkable law school classes to reach, much less surpass, 90 percent participation rates: Class of 2014 (90 percent), Class of 2015 participation in their 3L Class Gift. But for the fifth year (92 percent), Class of 2016 (93 percent), and Class of 2017 in a row, our 3Ls did just that. (92 percent). Gift Committee Co-Chair Kristin Hopkins ’18 shared the “Ninety-two percent participation is unbelievable,” Dean news at graduation that her class continued this record of Davison M. Douglas told the audience at graduation. generosity with 92 percent of her classmates making a gift in “Most law schools would be very fortunate to be at support of Marshall-Wythe. She told classmates that because about half of that number.” they reached into their wallets, future students will have more opportunities.

CLASS OF 2018 GIFT COMMITTEE

CO-CHAIRS KRISTIN HOPKINS BLAKE WILLIS

COMMITTEE PERRY AUSTIN CLARENCE HAWKES EMILY HELTZEL SARA MILLER JEFF MOORE MARY PICKARD MATT ROSENDAHL DAN SINCLAIR CHELSEA WILKINS VICTORIA WOODS LIESEL ZIMMERMAN

Contributions to the class gift “can help fund a scholarship, help a student organization bring in a prominent speaker, can help a flagpole be built in honor of Dean Lizbeth Jackson, and can even help a journal expand its scholarship and publish more pages.” CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE CO-CHAIR KRISTIN HOPKINS ’18

To celebrate the Class of 2018’s 3L giving success, Class Gift co-chairs organized the Marshall-Wythe Family Feud game between students and members of the faculty in April. Michaela Lieberman ’18 served as the emcee of the event.

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Seven years ago, the Law School embarked on an ambitious plan of raising $75 million by 2020 as part $100M of the For the Bold Campaign. Alumni and friends $100 robustly answered the call, helping us surpass the goal two years early in FY 2018 with gifts largely in support of scholarships and other vital needs. Marshall-Wythe was the first school at William & Mary to reach its goal. $90 Thanks to a caring and incredibly supportive community, the Law School continues to excel, competing nationally for the best student talent and expanding upon our tradition of educating citizen lawyers. $80 $75.3M With that tradition ever in mind, we recognize that we cannot rest on our laurels as a highly ranked law school. With two years left in the Campaign, the Campaign Steering Committee has set our sights on stretching to a $70 new $100 million goal. Another $25 million in gifts and commitments by 2020 may seem daring, but Marshall- Wythe, the oldest law school in America, has never shied from a challenge, and neither have the loyal alumni, $60 parents and friends who want tomorrow’s citizen lawyers to succeed. We look forward to working with you and completing the Campaign in in 2020. $50

LAW SCHOOL CAMPAIGN STEERING COMMITTEE $40 JAMES D. PENNY ’83 Chair BETSY C. ANDERSON HON ’15 D. JARRETT ARP ’91 $30 MICHAEL E. BAUMANN ’79 THERESA K. BAUMANN DOUGLAS E. BROWN ’74 $20 STEPHEN P. CARNEY ’80 ANNA P. ENGH ’89 WILLIAM A. GALANKO ’83 TERRY E. HALL ’86 $10 BARBARA L. JOHNSON ’84 SCOTT G. LINDVALL ’86 J. MICHAEL PAYNE HON ‘17 $0 LEONARD D. SIMMONS ’16 (EX OFFICO) $ IN MILLIONS GIFTS OF CASH, LAW SCHOOL’S LEE E. TANKLE ’13 (EX OFFICIO) PLEDGES AND EVEN-BOLDER GOAL ESTATE GIFTS IN EDWIN S. WAITZER ’85 FY 2012 – FY 2018

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$8,272,461*

$8,000,000 *The FY 2017 figure included, as shown in gold, a one-time gift of $5.2 million from the $5,233,123 estate of Dorothy Arthur in honor of her husband, the late Judge R. William Arthur ’40

$6,000,000

$4,000,000

$3,272,101 $3,068,940

$2,303,576 $2,306,830 $2,073,222 $2,000,000 $1,907,660

$1,553,017

$1,382,052 $1,366,587

$1,000,000 $ IN MILLIONS ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16 ’17 ’18

Total Giving 2014–2018 Endowments Growth* FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 2016–2018 FY 2016 — $63.6 MILLION ANNUAL FUND $2,303,576 $2,306,830 $3,068,940 $8,272,461 $3,272,101 FY 2017 — $68.9 MILLION GIFTS-IN-KIND 14,828 1,714 51,935 135,302 254,524 FY 2018 — $77.9 MILLION ENDOWMENT GIFTS 1,619,110 670,343 932,869 1,700,338 1,416,117 * This value includes the consolidated Law School endowment including CAPITAL (BUILDING) 572,356 1,656,955 604,695 421,648 1,424,571 funds from related foundations TOTAL GIVING $4,509,870 $4,635,842 $4,658,439 $10,529,749 $6,367,313 and externally held trusts

17 onorHONOR ROLL OF DONORS ifetime H L

18 19 2017–2018 LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES

The Law Schoolifetime wishes to recognize its benefactors whose extraordinary support of this institution. Please note that pledges cumulative giving over the years has been at the level of and deferred gifts are not included when identifying the members $25,000 and above. Members of these gift clubs have shown of these groups.

LTHE 1779 SOCIETY MARSHALL-WYTHE SOCIETY CUMULATIVE GIFTS OF $1,000,000 OR MORE CUMULATIVE GIFTS OF $100,000 TO $249,999 R. William Arthur ’40* and Dorothy E. Arthur* Sharyl L. and Alan T. Ackerman The Cabell Foundation D. Jarrett Arp ’91 and Nora Schuster R. Harvey Chappell, Jr. ’50* and Joan F. Chappell Jettie Baker* Gladys & Franklin Clark Foundation Stanley G. Barr, Jr. ’66 and Anne H. Barr Timothy P. Dunn and Ellen R. Stofan Gilbert A. Bartlett ’69 and Polly S. Bartlett James A. Hixon ’79, MLT ’80 and Robin L. Hixon ’79* Blue Moon Fund Lee Memorial Trust Fund Edward R. Blumberg ’75 and Iliana P. Blumberg HON ’15 James W. McGlothlin ’64 and Frances G. McGlothlin Robert F. Boyd ’52* and Sara M. Boyd* James D. Penny ’83 and Pamela J. Penny HON ’16 Douglas E. Brown ’74 and Escha Brown Joseph T. Waldo ’78 and Ashby V. Waldo Rick L. Burdick ’76 and Sharon F. Burdick Henry C. Wolf ’66 and Dixie D. Wolf Howard J. Busbee ’67, MLT ’68 and Mary W. Busbee Georgia Branscom Carter ’82 and Clem Carter ’82 JAMES MONROE SOCIETY Nat R. Coleman, Jr.* CUMULATIVE GIFTS OF $500,000 TO $999,999 CourtLink Extron Electronics Crestron Electronics, Inc. Infocom Jacqueline Ray Denning ’76 The Ma-Ran Foundation A. Robert Doll ’51* and Mary Stanton Willis Doll* National Court Reporters Dean Davison M. Douglas and Kathryn R. Urbonya Norfolk Southern Foundation Mark S. Dray ’68, MLT ’69 and Jonadell P. Dray T. Howard Spainhour ’56* and Nancy W. Spainhour* Jessie Ball duPont Fund Nicholas J. St. George ’65 and Eugenia St. George Robert C. Elliott II ’69* and Jane Elliott The United Company Anna P. Engh ’89 and C. Anderson Engh, Jr. Hillsman V. Wilson ’53* and Anne Steuart Wilson* Equal Justice Works EXECUTONE Information Systems, Inc. THE VIRGINIA MISTER WALKER SOCIETY Benjamin J. Fiscella* and Florence Fiscella CUMULATIVE GIFTS OF $250,000 TO $499,999 Robert J. Fiscella Betsy C. Anderson HON ’15 Robert M. Fitzgerald ’75 and Marion B. Fitzgerald Arnold Reception Desks, Inc. Edward L. Flippen ’74 and Pearcy L. Flippen Michael E. Baumann ’79 and Theresa K. Baumann William A. Galanko ’83 and Paulette Galanko Beazley Foundation, Inc. Alvaro Garcia-Tunon ’79 and Sandra J. Garcia-Tunon Richard P. Bellinger Elizabeth Alexander Gibbs ’83 and Daniel A. Gecker ’82 Stephen P. Carney ’80 and Patricia Davis Terry E. Hall ’86 and Patti L. Hall Democracy Fund Elizabeth Besio Hardin ’89 and Adlai S. Hardin Derrick Family Foundation Sarah Collins Honenberger ’78 and Christopher J. Honenberger ’77 William B. Harman, Jr. ’56* and Joanne Harman Stephen J. Horvath III ’84 and Margaret R. Horvath Randall S. Hawthorne ’70, MLT ’71 and Shelby M. Hawthorne Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP Dan H. Hinz, Jr. and Cynthia Hinz Barbara L. Johnson ’84 and J. Michael Payne HON ’17 Scott G. Lindvall ’86 and Lisa R. Lindvall Paul C. Jost ’88 and Laura H. Jost Stanley H. Mervis ’50* and Zella L. Mervis W. M. Keck Foundation National Center for State Courts Patricia Sugrue Ketchum ’80 Henry V. Nickel and Carol Nickel* Knight Foundation Leila Jacobson Noël ’83 and Robert C. Noël Denise W. Koch and Andrew Koch James W. Perkins Memorial Trust Laura E. Kostel HON ’17 Ringtail Solutions Amy Rollins Kreisler ’95 and Nevin S. Kreisler Robert L. Simpson, Sr. ’40* and Alice M. Simpson John G. Kruchko ’75 and Ginger Kruchko Virginia Law Foundation Joyce A. Kuhns ’83 William & Mary Public Service Fund, Inc.

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Landmark Media Enterprises Foundation Fred B. Devitt, Jr. ’60 and Elizabeth P. Devitt Wayne M. Lee ’75 and Hillary M. Lee Doar Communications, Inc. Mary Baroody Lowe ’91 and Jeffrey A. Lowe ’89 Eric L. Dobberteen ’73 and Cheri G. Dobberteen Becca and Paul Marcus Garen E. Dodge ’82 Stephen E. McGregor ’74 and Nathalie McGregor Dominion Energy, Inc. Shepard W. McKenney ’64 and Pat W. McKenney John E. Donaldson ’63 and Sue M. Donaldson Media General, Inc. Katherine Wetterer Eason ’82 and Carl E. Eason, Jr. ’79 Dianne E. O’Donnell ’76 ergoGenesis John B. O’Grady ’85 and Kim O’Grady Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Donald N. Patten and Martha H. Patten* Thomas R. Frantz ’73, MLT ’81 and Dianne B. Frantz The Walter I. and Eva Grace Peak Foundation FTI Consulting, Inc. James A. Penney ’83 and LauraLeigh Young Lawrence H. Gennari ’89 and Denise P. Gennari J. Mathews Pope ’78 Melanie Godschall ’85 and Kenneth M. Scheibel, Jr. Gregory A. Presnell and Cecelia Bonifay Janet E. Goebel* Meyer & Anna Prentis Family Foundation Robert I. Harwood ’71 and Suzanne B. Harwood President Emeritus W. Taylor Reveley III and Helen Bond Reveley Dennis C. Hensley ’70 and Adrienne Hensley Anne C. and Walter R. Robins Foundation Richard K. Herrmann Suzanne R. Robinson ’11 and Neal J. Robinson ’92 Leslie A. Hoffmann ’74 and Terry Monrad R. Randall Rollins Thomas P. Hollowell ’68, MLT ’69 and Lyttleton Hollowell John A. Scanelli ’72 and Brenda R. Scanelli Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. Robert E. Scott ’68 and Elizabeth S. Scott Sarah Shank Hull ’84 and Larry H. Hull David L. Short ’64 and Tammy L. Short Edwin, Severn and Sarah Kellam Anne Ballard Shumadine ’83* and Conrad M. Shumadine Ellen Dassance Kennedy ’97 and John B. Kennedy ’97 Silicon Valley Community Foundation Robert M. Kesler ’83 and Robin Kesler Stenograph Corporation Robert R. Kinser ’78 and Karen W. Kinser Job Taylor III ’71 and Sally L. Taylor Kindra L. Kirkeby ’00 and Karl M. Kirkeby Tyler Technologies, Inc. Kathryn Derr Kohler ’82 and William W. Kohler ’82 United States District Court, Eastern District of Virginia James P. LaCasse ’73 and Lynda M. LaCasse John C. Valdivielso ’97 and Kelly R. Vitrikas LexisNexis Valley City Michael D. Lubeley ’72 and Gail W. Lubeley William W. Van Alstyne and Lan Cao Jacob A. Lutz III ’81 and Robin R. Lutz Virginia Environmental Endowment Jon M. Mahan ’96 and Karen Mahan Mark R. Walker ’83 and Perrin M. Walker Florence M. Mallory and C. King Mallory III Martin D. Walsh ’73 and Nan E. Walsh Catherine M. Marriott ’86 Susan S. Williamson McGuireWoods LLP R. Bruce McNew ’79 and Laura F. McNew THOMAS JEFFERSON SOCIETY Victor J. Miller ’93 and Dinah Sparks CUMULATIVE GIFTS OF $50,000 TO $99,999 Gerrish H. Milliken Foundation Evan E. Adair ’75 and Rebecca N. Adair Roger Milliken Sally James Andrews ’73 and William C. Andrews III ’73 J. Thomas Morina ’83 and Elizabeth Morina Craig D. Bell MLT ’86 and Karen L. Bell James B. Murray, Jr. ’74 and Bruce R. Murray Willard Bergman, Jr. ’72 Jeffrey L. Musman ’73 and Lynne Spencer Bi-Amp Systems National Regulatory Conference Catherine Mahoney Blue ’80 National Verbatim Reporters David Boies ’91 NEC Foundation of America Anne E. Bomar ’91 Oak Hill Fund Michael R. Borasky ’75 and DiAnn Borasky Kevin M. O’Neill ’99 and Patty Purish O’Neill Samuel F. Boyte ’75 and Linda K. Boyte Stephen L. Owen ’77 and Catherine B. Mabry Jeffrey A. Breit HON ’17 and Suzanne R. Breit Donald G. Owens ’71 and Harlean S. Owens Richard Brown ’74 and Judith C. Brown Andrew S. Paul ’78 and Pamela Farkas Robert H. Chappell III ’90 and Karen Kay Chappell Steven R. Perles ’75 and Claudia K. Perles C. Lacey Compton, Jr. ’65 Carol Hill Pickard ’79 and Richard R. Pickard ’79 Curtis M. Coward ’74 Douglas F. Pinter ’77 Timothy A. Coyle ’74 and Betty Wade Coyle Richard G. Poinsett ’71 and Linda Poinsett Deer Creek Foundation John M. Pollaro ’76 and Susan Pollaro Beth Schipper DeSimone ’84 and James M. DeSimone ’85 Daniel D. Portanova ’66 and Agneta Portanova

* DECEASED 20 2017–2018 LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES

Ruth R. Regan and Donald T. Regan, Jr. Chevron Corporation Rockefeller Brothers Fund Christopher Wren Association Catherine J. Rotolo ’08 Stephanie Rever Chu ’92 and Michael P. Chu ’92 Lisa L. Schenkel ’82 and John G. Crandall Elizabeth Dopp Chupik ’92 and Ronald L. Chupik Price M. Shapiro ’92 Daniel P. Clark ’81 and Ann Clark Rand E. Shapiro ’72 and Lisa B. Shapiro Paul E. Clifford ’74 Peter Shebell, Jr. ’54* and Francine H. Shebell Susan B. Comparato ’94 and Paul P. Rooney ’94 Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc. Michael F. Cox ’95 and Jennifer Cox Howard W. Smith and Orak Smith CTI Starbucks Coffee Company David M. Dalke ’93 James K. Stewart ’69* and Linda M. Stewart H. Michael Deneka ’88 Ray C. Stoner ’71 and Larisa Mason David D. Dickerson, Sr. ’68 President Emeritus Timothy J. Sullivan and Anne K. Sullivan Julius & Blanche Diener Foundation, Inc. Tandberg Corporation Thomas H. Dundon ’76 and Leah A. Dundon Charles K. Trible MLT ’76 and Susie Trible Deborah A. Eckert ’96 and Paul R. Eckert ’96 The Virginia Bar Association Foundation Brook A. Edinger ’94 and Katherine M. Meighan Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Eggleston Smith P.C. Edwin S. Waitzer ’85 and Kathy Waitzer Robert W. Emmett III ’78 and Pauline Emmett John W. Wesley ’85 and Kathryn Wesley Barbara Jean Endres ’91 West Publishing Company John B. Evans ’71 and Mary A. Evans William & Mary Law Review Felicia L. Faragasso ’90 and Gregory G. Faragasso Richard W. Withington, Jr. ’51* Walter S. Felton HON ’15 and Kay Felton Witt, Mares & Company, PLC E. Grier Ferguson ’77 and Nancy K. Ferguson Gretchen M. Wolfinger ’84 and David H. Reid Kerry C. Flaherty ’94 and Mark D. Flaherty Xerox Corporation Clifford B. Fleet III ’95 and Fran E. Zemmel J. R. Zepkin ’65 and Anne M. Zepkin Virginia K. Fogg ’87 and Robert W. Fogg Dixon L. Foster ’49* WOODBRIDGE ASSOCIATES Mary Allison Francis ’90 and Jan M. Chabala CUMULATIVE GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $49,999 Michael W. Garvey ’91 and Kathryn S. Garvey ACS Enterprise Solutions Gregory A. Giordano ’74 Paul A. Ainsworth ’03 and Ryan Wist Brian C. Goebel ’96 and Rebecca A. Goebel Peter A. Alces and Eileen Alces G. Richard Gold ’71 and Nancy Gold Joseph Alexander Foundation, Inc. Aaron S. Goldsmith ’00 Joanne Jones Allen ’92 and E. G. Allen III ’91 George I. Gondelman ’52* and Patricia L. Davis Marcia E. Asquith ’90 and Michael Hammer Anne Gordon Greever ’77 AudioScribe Corporation Stephen M. Griffith ’81 and Jane Griffith Jayne W. Barnard Wendy J. Hahn ’95 and Andrew M. Ollis ’95 Marshall B. Barton ’94 and Thomas M. Barton Earle T. Hale ’70 and Meta Berry Hale Sam T. Beale III ’68, MLT ’86 John E. Hallinan Deborah Ryan Beckmann ’91 and Brian Beckmann Harman Enterprise Solutions Matthew Bender & Co. Jeanne Morrell Harrell ’89 and Kenneth W. Harrell ’88 Richard B. Berman ’67 and Dixie L. Berman Brenda A. Hart ’82 and William R. Kelly Stephan J. Boardman ’73 and Joan L. Boardman Mark S. Hedberg ’90 and Lois P. Hedberg Nancy Boland and Luke Boland Philip J. Hendel ’64 James M. Boyd ’87 Robert A. Hendel ’68 and Deborah Hendel Patti Bozman and Raymond Bozman Elizabeth G. Henry J. Robert Bray ’65 Barbara Lorentson Heywood ’81 and David A. Heywood Andrew P. Brigham Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger ’76 and Michael G. Hillinger ’83 Brigham Property Rights Law Firm, PLLC Honeywell, Inc. Timothy M. Broas ’79 and Julia M. Broas Michael D. Horlick ’73 and Mary H. Horlick Samuel M. Brock III ’81 and Marsha Brock Robert S. Hudgins ’48* R. Edwin Burnette, Jr. ’78 and Barbara E. Burnette Laura D. Hunt ’95 and Scott Hunt The Keith Campbell Foundation Integrated Information Systems Elizabeth B. Carder-Thompson ’78 and Larry J. Thompson Kathy Davidson Ireland ’80 and James R. Ireland III ’80 Carneal-Drew Foundation Brian K. Jackson ’88 and Tammy Jackson Marcia Stuart Ceplecha ’94 and Christopher Ceplecha

* DECEASED 21 2017–2018 LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETIES BUILDING A LEGACY

WOODBRIDGE ASSOCIATES, Continued

John J. Jarosak ’85 and Victoria A. Casey Owners’ Counsel of America Jerry K. Jebo ’74 and Sarah Jebo Sharon E. Pandak ’78 and Robert M. Ross Thomas Jefferson IV ’98 and Teresa V. Jefferson David Parker ’85 and Holly C. Parker Bryce D. Jewett ’01 and Erin S. Jewett Maquiling Bacdayan Parkerson ’98 and Blaine Parkerson Robert R. Kaplan ’72 and Linda P. Kaplan Mark W. Pearson ’89 and Polona Pearson Mary Jo White Kelly ’84 and Chris Kelly Shirley V. Pearson Vanessa Griffith Kerrigan ’91 and Dennis F. Kerrigan, Jr. ’91 Gary R. Peet ’75 and Susan B. Peet Kay King and Reid D. King John M. Peterson ’72, MLT ’73 Marc-Olivier Langlois ’96 and Michelle Langlois Polycom, Inc. Fernand A. Lavallee ’88 and Lisa Lavallee Anita Owings Poston ’74 and Charles E. Poston ’74 Earl D. Leader Charitable Foundation Bolling R. Powell III Jeffrey G. Lenhart ’87 and Brenda J. Lenhart James S. Powell ’85 Lifesize Pro Video Jessica L. Lynch ’92 and Gerard Arnone Marc E. Purintun ’00 Alexander S. Mackler ’14 and Laura C. Mackler Marcia F. Rachy ’66* Eric A. Mazie ’84 and Linda B. Simon Thomas S. Reavely ’71 and Sally Reavely Linda J. McDowell ’86 and A. Michael Lussier Wendy Nuckols Reed ’92 and Christopher C. Reed ’92 Brooks Patten McElwain ’95 and Michael L. McElwain DT Regan Charitable Foundation Martha McGlothlin ’95 William M. Richardson and Mary B. Richardson Steven W. McGrath ’74 and Carol D. McGrath Amy Lamoureux Riella ’02 and Michael J. Riella ’02 Edward D. McGuire, Jr. ’73 and Karen J. McGuire Gregory M. Romano ’97 and Molly Y. Romano Donald R. McKillop ’87 and Patricia McKillop Jeanne Locascio Sacks ’95 and Joshua Sacks ’95 Mead Data Central, Inc. Gretchen M. Santamour ’84 and Brian T. Ortelere ’86 Christopher R. Mellott ’80 and Jean Mellott Jeffrey M. Schlerf ’91 and Erin M. Schlerf Steven M. Miller ’84 and Catherine W. Miller Ali R. Sharifahmadian ’96 William F. Miller ’74 and Suzanne C. Miller Faye F. Shealy Joseph P. Moan ’88 and Janet T. Moan DeRonda E. Miniard Short ’78 J. W. Montgomery III ’72 and Traci Montgomery Smart Technologies Lucie Howard Moore ’83 and Geoffrey T. Moore Andrew M. Smith ’94 and Amy Nadel Bonnie Moorman and Charles W. Moorman IV Howard P. Smith ’70 George S. Newman ’70 and Susan Newman R. R. Smith Charitable Trust Noland Company Foundation Sons & Daughters of the Colonial & Antebellum Bench and Bar 1565–1861 Elis Olsson Memorial Foundation Sony Corporation of America Owens Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James A. Squires J. Elwood Owens ’04 and Donna B. Owens W. Laird Stabler III ’80 and Wendie C. Stabler Carroll W. Owens, Jr. and Patrisia B. Owens Robert C. Stackhouse, Sr. ’51* Walter B. Stowe, Jr. ’74 and Marilynn F. Stowe Lynne J. Strobel ’88 James M. Sweet ’73 and Joyce Sweet Marguerite Hopkins Taylor ’91 and Marc A. Taylor ’89 Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. E. Diane Newsom Thompson ’81 and C. Gerard Thompson ’80 Town Creek Foundation TowneBank Foundation Jane Dandridge Tucker ’86 and Philip L. Russo, Jr. ’84 Vaddio Mark C. Van Deusen ’98 and Brittney H. Van Deusen James M. Vaseleck ’86* and Henry M. Cochran III President Emeritus Paul R. Verkuil and Judith Rodin Anne K. Walsh ’97 and Adam W. Walsh ’97 Robert W. Warnement Rodney T. Willett ’90 and Lydia R. Pulley Douglas S. Wood ’72 and Janis L. Wood

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Regardless of the confusion, both Jims immediately discovered something special at the Law School. “We were in the same small study group and are still very good friends with everyone in that group. We’ve managed to get together almost every year since law school.” JIM PENNY ’83

With Mustache, Without Mustache THE TWO JIMS IN THE CLASS WOF 1983 LEAVE THEIR MARK

So you arrive at law school and discover another student with Henry Street. Serving the class came naturally to both men. nearly the exact same name. That’s what happened when Jim “When it came time for our 15th reunion, Jim was asked to do Penny ’83 and Jim Penney ’83 became 1Ls in August 1980. the honors as chair,” Penney says. “At his suggestion, we teamed The confusion — and a great, lifelong friendship — began up and made the calls together to encourage other classmates. almost immediately. That was always fun.” Jim Penney laughs as he remembers the various ways people No strangers to answering the call themselves, both Jims and differentiated between the two students. “‘With mustache, their wives recently made $1 million dollar gifts to the For the without mustache’ may have been the most frequently used,” Bold campaign in support of the Law School. he says. “‘Dark hair and lighter hair’ was the other one.” In recognition of Jim and Pam Penny’s commitment, the (For the record, Penney was the one without the mustache atrium space in the new Hixon Center for Experiential and dark hair.) Learning and Leadership was named the James D. and Not all solutions were workable, however. Jim Penny recalls Pamela J. Penny Commons in February 2017. Just upstairs, that Professor Fred Schauer’s suggestion that one of them the new moot courtroom was named the James A. Penney and should become “John Smith” for the next three years was LauraLeigh Young Courtroom during Alumni Weekend 2018. a non-starter. Both Jims are happy that their support is making a difference Regardless of the confusion, both Jims immediately discovered for the Law School, and that confusion over their names is still something special at the Law School. a thing after 38 years. “We were in the same small study group and are still very “Visitors will be downstairs and notice Jim and his wife gave good friends with everyone in that group,” Penny says. “We’ve some money there, and then they’ll go upstairs and say, ‘Hah, managed to get together almost every year since law school.” he gave money with a different wife up here’,” Jim Penney says. Indeed, the Class of 1983 is well known for its camaraderie, “We look forward to creating additional confusion ’til eternity,” which both Jims attribute to its being the first large class and Jim Penny adds without missing a beat. the first to spend all three years in the new building on South

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CHANCELLOR’S CIRCLEonor (GIFTS OF $25,000 OR MORE) The Cabell Foundation Sharyl L. and Alan T. Ackerman Stephen P. Carney ’80 and Patricia Davis Arnold Reception Desks, Inc. Georgia Branscom Carter ’82 and Clem Carter ’82 Michael E. Baumann ’79 and Theresa K. Baumann Derrick Family Foundation Gladys & Franklin Clark Foundation Dean Davison M. Douglas and Kathryn R. Urbonya DDemocracy Fund Deborah A. Eckert ’96 and Paul R. Eckert ’96 Jacqueline Ray Denning ’76 Jane Elliott Dominion Energy, Inc. Anna P. Engh ’89 and C. Anderson Engh, Jr. Katherine Wetterer Eason ’82 and Carl E. Eason, Jr. ’79 Walter S. Felton HON ’15 and Kay Felton Equal Justice Works Thomas R. Frantz ’73, MLT ’81 and Dianne B. Frantz Extron Electronics Terry E. Hall ’86 and Patti L. Hall William A. Galanko ’83 and Paulette Galanko Thomas P. Hollowell ’68, MLT ’69 and Lyttleton Hollowell Harman Enterprise Solutions Barbara L. Johnson ’84 and J. Michael Payne HON ’17 James A. Hixon ’79, MLT ’80 and Robin L. Hixon ’79* Ellen Dassance Kennedy ’97 and John B. Kennedy ’97 Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP Vanessa Griffith Kerrigan ’91 and Dennis F. Kerrigan, Jr. ’91 James W. Perkins Memorial Trust Joyce A. Kuhns ’83 Paul C. Jost ’88 and Laura H. Jost Wayne M. Lee ’75 and Hillary M. Lee Patricia Sugrue Ketchum ’80 Scott G. Lindvall ’86 and Lisa R. Lindvall Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation Alexander S. Mackler ’14 and Laura C. Mackler Amy Rollins Kreisler ’95 and Nevin S. Kreisler Becca and Paul Marcus Jacob Andrew Lutz III ’81 and Robin R. Lutz James A. McDonald ’78 and Pauline B. McDonald The Ma-Ran Foundation Zella L. Mervis James W. McGlothlin ’64 and Frances G. McGlothlin Victor J. Miller ’93 and Dinah Sparks National Center for State Courts Joseph P. Moan ’88 and Janet T. Moan Leila Jacobson Noël ’83 and Robert C. Noël John B. O’Grady ’85 and Kim O’Grady Norfolk Southern Foundation Owens Foundation James A. Penney ’83 and LauraLeigh Young Carroll W. Owens, Jr. and Patrisia B. Owens James D. Penny ’83 and Pamela J. Penny HON ’16 Donald G. Owens ’71 and Harlean S. Owens Mary V. Reilly Charitable Foundation J. Elwood Owens ’04 and Donna B. Owens Lisa L. Schenkel ’82 and John G. Crandall Donald N. Patten and Martha H. Patten* T. Howard Spainhour ’56* and Nancy W. Spainhour* The Walter I. and Eva Grace Peak Foundation Nicholas J. St. George ’65 and Eugenia St. George Steven R. Perles ’75 and Claudia K. Perles Starbucks Coffee Company Anne C. and Walter R. Robins Foundation Tyler Technologies, Inc. Jeanne Locascio Sacks ’95 and Joshua Sacks ’95 Virginia Environmental Endowment John A. Scanelli ’72 and Brenda R. Scanelli Virginia Law Foundation Robert E. Scott ’68 and Elizabeth S. Scott Joseph T. Waldo ’78 and Ashby V. Waldo Thomas S. Shadrick ’72 and Marian D. Shadrick Susan Starr Williamson Price M. Shapiro ’92 Rand E. Shapiro ’72 and Lisa B. Shapiro GEORGE WYTHE SOCIETY (GIFTS OF $10,000 OR MORE) Francine H. Shebell Joseph Alexander Foundation, Inc. David L. Short ’64 and Tammy L. Short Betsy C. Anderson HON ’15 Anne Ballard Shumadine ’83* and Conrad M. Shumadine Sally James Andrews ’73 and William C. Andrews III ’73 Charles K. Trible MLT ’76 and Susie Trible D. Jarrett Arp ‘91 and Nora Schuster Edwin S. Waitzer ’85 and Kathy Waitzer Jayne W. Barnard Martin D. Walsh ’73 and Nan E. Walsh Stanley G. Barr, Jr. ’66 and Anne H. Barr John W. Wesley ’85 and Kathryn Wesley Mary A. Boyd Henry C. Wolf ’66 and Dixie D. Wolf Jeffrey A. Breit HON ’17 and Suzanne R. Breit Andrew P. Brigham PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL (GIFTS OF $5,000 OR MORE) Douglas E. Brown ’74 and Escha Brown Peter A. Alces and Eileen Alces John L. Brownlee ’94 and Lee Ann Brownlee Marcia E. Asquith ’90 and Michael Hammer Rick L. Burdick ’76 and Sharon Burdick Gilbert A. Bartlett ’69 and Polly S. Bartlett Charles L. Cabell ’77 and Elizabeth R. Cabell Deborah Ryan Beckmann ’91 and Brian Beckmann

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Craig D. Bell MLT ’86 and Karen L. Bell Thomas S. Reavely ’71 and Sally Reavely Willard Bergman, Jr. ’72 Wendy Nuckols Reed ’92 and Christopher C. Reed ’92 Anne E. Bomar ’91 Terri L. Reicher ’86 Robert F. Boyd ’52* and Sara M. Boyd* President Emeritus W. Taylor Reveley III and Helen Bond Reveley Jeffrey T. Bozman ’12 Amy Lamoureux Riella ’02 and Michael J. Riella ’02 Patti Bozman and Raymond Bozman Catherine J. Rotolo ’08 Howard J. Busbee ’67, MLT ’68 and Mary W. Busbee Edmund S. Ruffin, Jr. ’89 and Stephanie L. Ruffin Stephanie Rever Chu ’92 and Michael P. Chu ’92 DeRonda E. Miniard Short ’78 Karen M. Clarke and Peter J. Clarke Silicon Valley Community Foundation Andrea L. D’Ambra ’03 and Mark J. D’Ambra Patti A. Simonetti and Arthur Simonetti Joel A. DeBoe ’69 and Parvaneh DeBoe Andrew M. Smith ’94 and Amy Nadel Mark S. Dray ’68, MLT ’69 and Jonadell P. Dray Courtney Bennett Svajian ’07 and Stephen G. Svajian ’08 Barbara L. Effron and Andrew S. Effron TowneBank Foundation Equal Justice America Lindsey R. Vaala ’08 Lauren A. Ferrari ’83 and Richard J. Girasole John C. Valdivielso ’97 and Kelly R. Vitrikas Kevin J. Finto President Emeritus Paul R. Verkuil and Judith Rodin Emeric Fischer ’63, MLT ’64* and Bernice Fischer Virginia Credit Union, Inc. Kerry Casey Flaherty ’94 and Mark D. Flaherty Robert T. Wandrei ’68 and Ellen A. Wandrei Mary A. Francis ’90 and Jan M. Chabala Harry J. Warthen III and Sally Warthen Alvaro Garcia-Tunon ’79 and Sandra J. Garcia-Tunon Emmet T. White, Jr. ’71 and Betty Lou White Elizabeth Alexander Gibbs ’83 and Daniel A. Gecker ’82 Donald P. Witty ’68 and Jill Witty Yvonne Gibney and John A. Gibney, Jr. Brian P. Woolfolk ’97 and Brittany Woolfolk David L. Gibson MLT ’68 and Betty Gibson Goldman Sachs & Co. DEAN’S COUNCIL (GIFTS OF $2,500 OR MORE) Alumni who graduated in the previous four years may join with a Elizabeth Besio Hardin ’89 and Adlai S. Hardin gift of $1,000 or more; alumni who graduated in the previous five to Jeanne Morrell Harrell ’89 and Kenneth W. Harrell ’88 seven years may join with a gift of $1,500 or more; and alumni who Michael W. Hassell ’81 and Mary Hassell graduated in the previous eight to nine years may join with a gift of Honeywell, Inc. $2,000 or more. Michael D. Horlick ’73 and Mary H. Horlick Stephen J. Horvath III ’84 and Margaret R. Horvath Evan E. Adair ’75 and Rebecca N. Adair John J. Jarosak ’85 and Victoria A. Casey Paul A. Ainsworth ’03 and Ryan Wist Robert O. Johnston, Sr. ’75 and Nancy C. Padgett-Johnston Anne-Marie M. Anderson ’98 and James M. Anderson III Edwin, Severn and Sarah Kellam Ralph K. Barclay, Jr. ’67 and Frances A. Barclay William H. Kennedy Jr. ’95 David A. Baroni ’06 and Amy S. Baroni Denise W. Koch Marshall B. Barton ’94 and Thomas M. Barton Lead Star, LLC Laura W. Beach and Todd A. Beach Mary Baroody Lowe ’91 and Jeffrey A. Lowe ’89 Bi-Amp Systems Courtney Wyckoff Lynch ’03 and Patrick Lynch James J. Bilsborrow ’08 and Beth A. Bilsborrow Frederick B. Malvin and Donna W. Malvin Megan E. Bisk ’06 and Michael T. Kaufman ’06 Catherine M. Marriott ’86 Catherine Mahoney Blue ’80 Robert M. McDowell ’90 and Jennifer G. McDowell Robert E. Blumberg ’14 McGuireWoods LLP Michael R. Borasky ’75 and DiAnn Borasky Elaine Lytle Mead ’73 and James M. Mead Jennie G. Cordis Boswell ’08 and William L. Boswell III ’07 Gerrish H. Milliken Foundation James M. Boyd ’87 J. W. Montgomery III ’72 and Traci Montgomery James H. Boykin III ’04 and Erica Campbell J. Thomas Morina ’83 and Elizabeth Morina Samuel F. Boyte ’75 and Linda K. Boyte Jeffrey L. Musman ’73 and Lynne Spencer Robert E. Bradenham II ’73 and Marget L. Bradenham Bart G. Newland ’84 and Marie Causey L. Lee Byrd ’88 and Dorothy Byrd Sara Towery O’Hara ’83 and Charles J. O’Hara ’83 Elizabeth B. Carder-Thompson ’78 and Larry J. Thompson Kevin M. O’Neill ’99 and Patty Purish O’Neill G. David Carter, Jr. ’06 Barbara Wegener Pfirrman ’84 and Christopher K. Pfirrman ’84 Marcia Stuart Ceplecha ’94 and Christopher Ceplecha Carol Hill Pickard ’79 and Richard R. Pickard ’79 Robert H. Chappell III ’90 and Karen Kay Chappell Meyer & Anna Prentis Family Foundation Elizabeth Dopp Chupik ’92 and Ronald L. Chupik Thomas C. Clark ’68 and Lois C. Clark

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Susan B. Comparato ’94 and Paul P. Rooney ’94 William E. King ’80 and Nell W. King William M. Connolly ’94 and Carol S. Connolly Kindra L. Kirkeby ’00 and Karl M. Kirkeby Cameron N. Cosby ’90 and Michele A. Cosby Kathryn Derr Kohler ’82 and William W. Kohler ’82 Jeffrey N. Costakos ’88 and Deborah M. Costakos Laura E. Kostel HON ’17 Michael F. Cox ’95 and Jennifer Cox Julie P. Laine ’95 Timothy A. Coyle ’74 and Betty Wade Coyle Marc-Olivier Langlois ’96 and Michelle Langlois John N. Crist ’76 and Patricia F. Crist Larrymore Organization, Inc. Merideth Snow Daly ’13 and Brian J. Daly ’13 Fernand A. Lavallee ’88 and Lisa Lavallee Paul M. Davis ’98 and Leslie S. Davis Jeffrey G. Lenhart ’87 and Brenda J. Lenhart Christopher R. M. DeLacy ’99 and Shannon S. DeLacy Michael P. Lesniak ’67 and Moira MacAvoy H. Michael Deneka ’88 Andrew R. Livingston ’90 and Susan Y. Livingston Beth Schipper DeSimone ’84 and James M. DeSimone ’85 Michael D. Lubeley ’72 and Gail W. Lubeley Michael E. Dick ’06 Jessica L. Lynch ’92 and Gerard Arnone Julius & Blanche Diener Foundation, Inc. Jennifer A. Maceda ’04 and Steven Maceda Eric L. Dobberteen ’73 and Cheri G. Dobberteen Brian R. Marron ’84 and Patricia S. Marron Garen E. Dodge ’82 Jeffrey C. Mazanec ’88 and Cynthia M. Mazanec David A. Domansky ’88 Janet Sadler McCrae ’07 John E. Donaldson ’63 and Sue M. Donaldson Linda J. McDowell ’86 and A. Michael Lussier Thomas E. Doughty ’73 and Mary Beth Doughty Steven W. McGrath ’74 and Carol D. McGrath Cheshire Eveleigh ’89 and Robert J. Eveleigh ’88 Donald R. McKillop ’87 and Patricia McKillop Rosa J. Evergreen ’05 Charles F. Midkiff ’70 Felicia L. Faragasso ’90 and Gregory G. Faragasso Steven M. Miller ’84 and Catherine W. Miller John C. Fernando ’92 Thomas C. Moyer ’12 and Amy R. Moyer Clifford B. Fleet III ’95 and Fran E. Zemmel Ocie F. Murray, Jr. ’67 and Deborah M. Murray Virginia K. Fogg ’87 and Robert W. Fogg John C. Nelson, Jr. ’17 John Fouhey and Marianne Fouhey Nora Garcia Nickel ’07 and Edward K. Nickel ’07 William S. Francis, Jr. ’67 William E. Nolan ’00 and Barbara W. Nolan C. Jerry Franklin ’67 and Nancy S. Franklin D. Wayne O’Bryan ’67 Michael J. Gaertner ’89 and Mary C. Gaertner Dianne E. O’Donnell ’76 L. Allison Garde ’86 and John C. Garde, Jr. ’86 Orbital ATK, Inc. Lawrence H. Gennari ’89 and Denise P. Gennari Michael C. Pacella ’07 Jonathan A. George ’85 Thomas C. Palmer, Jr. ’66 and Yates Palmer Joseph F. Giordano ’83 and Diane Giordano Pamela G. Palmore and Fred W. Palmore III Jessica A. Glajch ’12 Sharon E. Pandak ’78 and Robert M. Ross Melanie Godschall ’85 and Kenneth M. Scheibel, Jr. Mark W. Pearson ’89 and Polona Pearson Aaron S. Goldsmith ’00 Karen Waldron Perrine ’83 and William C. Perrine ’83 Amy Kirtland Graham ’00 and Daniel P. Graham ’01 Rosser J. Pettit ’65 Stephen M. Griffith, Jr. ’81 and Jane Griffith Michael D. Phillips ’77 and Paula L. Phillips Kaitan P. Gupta ’14 and Elizabeth B. Gupta Douglas F. Pinter ’77 Connie Karassas Gutierrez ’89 and Arthur J. Gutierrez Daniel D. Portanova ’66 and Agneta Portanova Randall S. Hawthorne ’70, MLT ’71 and Shelby M. Hawthorne Anita Owings Poston ’74 and Charles E. Poston ’74 Anne S. Hayes ’93 and Dion W. Hayes ’92 Gregory A. Presnell and Cecelia Bonifay Winston M. Haythe ’67 Marc E. Purintun ’00 Mark S. Hedberg ’90 and Lois P. Hedberg James B. Rattray ’75, MLT ’83 and Paula Rattray Dennis C. Hensley ’70 and Adrienne Hensley Andrew P. Reeve ’10 Micheal L. Hern ’83 and Pamela N. Hern Patricia Erikson Roberts ’92 and Frank Barcalow Caitlyn Cotter Huffstutter ’12 and Timothy J. Huffstutter ’12 Roscoe C. Roberts ’78 and Angela E. Roberts Timothy Toi-Ming Hui ’93 and Kumi Hui Charles A. Robinson II ’85 and Shirley Robinson Sarah Shank Hull ’84 and Larry H. Hull Gregory M. Romano ’97 and Molly Y. Romano Kathleen A. Hunter ’79 and Robert Q. Harris ’79 Gary F. Roth ’74 and Vivianne D. Roth Kathy Davidson Ireland ’80 and James R. Ireland III ’80 Shane M. Rumbaugh ’15 and Michele K. Rumbaugh Jackson Lewis, P.C. Jeffrey M. Schlerf ’91 and Erin M. Schlerf Thomas Jefferson IV ’98 and Teresa V. Jefferson Bo Kim Sellitti ’04 and Anthony Sellitti Bryce D. Jewett ’01 and Erin Jewett Zoe Kakumei Shalom ’03 and Colin T. Miller ’03 Pamela McDade Johnson ’89 and Douglas A. Johnson J. Brandon Sieg ’12 and Karen E. Sieg Steven V. Key ’97 and Laura J. Key James H. Smith ’74 and Virginia G. Smith

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Sons & Daughters of the Colonial & Antebellum Bench and Bar 1565–1861 C. Lacey Compton, Jr. ’65 Ray C. Stoner ’71 and Larisa Mason Melissa A. Conner ’02 and Ian R. Conner ’03 Walter B. Stowe, Jr. ’74 and Marilynn F. Stowe Marcia Connolly and William Connolly Lynne J. Strobel ’88 Pamela M. Conover ’93 and E. Scott Conover ’93 President Emeritus Timothy J. Sullivan and Anne K. Sullivan Glen E. Conrad ’74 and Mary A. Conrad E. Diane Newsom Thompson ’81 and C. Gerard Thompson ’80 James E. Cornwell, Jr. ’74 and Mary N. Cornwell Jane Dandridge Tucker ’86 and Philip L. Russo, Jr. ’84 Helen Hart Cox ’86 Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Lois M. Critchfield Anne K. Walsh ’97 and Adam W. Walsh ’97 Craig U. Dana ’67 and Mary H. Dana Robert W. Warnement Jeffrey B. Detwiler ’78 and Karen Detwiler Williams Sound, LLC Neal E. Devins Gregory P. Williams ’82 and Susanne Williams Willie and Lorene Dixon Gretchen M. Wolfinger ’84 and David H. Reid Zeola Dixon Frederic M. Donner ’85 THE JOHN MARSHALL ASSOCIATES (GIFTS OF $1,000 OR MORE) Christopher K. Dorsey ’07 and Lisa Dorsey David J. Agatstein ’68 and Eugenia M. Agatstein Michael R. Doucette ’84 and Elizabeth P. Doucette Erin M. Alkire ’01 and Matthew Alkire Timothy Dugan ’83 and Karen R. Dugan Joanne Jones Allen ’92 and E. G. Allen III ’91 Mark M. Dumler ’89 and Molly Dumler Andrew I. Almand ’11 and Emily R. Almand Michael Durrer ’87 Ada-Marie Walsh Aman ’02 and Matthew K. Aman ’02 Kathleen Finley Duthu ’92 and P. Michael Duthu Claude W. Anderson ’85 and Kathleen H. Anderson Barbara J. Endres ’91 Carla N. Archie ’95 Kelly E. Farnan ’03 Karen L. Atkinson-Loffredo ’69 and Michael F. Loffredo Nash J. Fayad LLM ’02 and Susan Fayad Monica M. Ayres ’00 Anne M. Fealey ’87 John W. Bagwell ’02 and William A. Harris Mark G. Ferguson ’83 and Karen A. Ferguson Kyle R. Bahr ’08 and Sarah Brown-Bahr Donna Esposito Fincher ’90 and Charles A. Fincher ’90 Joshua E. Baker ’06 and Katie Baker David C. Fischer ’78 Albert G. Bantley ’83 and Elizabeth K. Bantley Theodore J. Fisher ’96 and Shelly Fisher Kevin M. Barnes ’04 and Wendy L. Barnes Robert M. Fitzgerald ’75 and Marion B. Fitzgerald William J. G. Barnes ’86 and Tamera L. Barnes Dana G. Fitzsimons, Jr. ’01 and Amy Munson R. Joseph Barton ’00 and Tricia Placido Jody W. Forsyth and Wilma J. Quan-Forsyth Timothy D. Battin ’90 and Rebecca Anderson Lauren E. Freeman ’90 Coburn R. Beck ’98 and Lindley W. Beck Francine E. Friedman ’99 and Michael Grabowski Timothy D. Belevetz ’93 and Julianne T. Belevetz Michael W. Garvey ’91 and Kathryn S. Garvey Jessica R. Bernanke ’94 Michael J. Garvin ’84 and Amy R. Garvin Matthew J. Bissonette ’95 and Marisa R. Budwick Arthur E. Gary ’83 Stephan J. Boardman ’73 and Joan L. Boardman Richard D. Gary J. Robert Bray ’65 Rachel C. Goddard ’99 Samuel M. Brock III ’81 and Marsha Brock George I. Gondelman ’52 and Patricia L. Davis Ann Burke Brogan ’85 and Patrick M. Brogan ’85 John H. Goodrich, Jr. ’68 and Kathryn L. Goodrich Morgan D. Brooke-Devlin ’78 and Forest A. Nester ’77 Louanna Godwin Goolsby ’95 and Allen C. Goolsby Walter C. Brown ’80 and Amanda G. Brown Michael G. Grable ’97 and Ben Garner Ryan W. Browning ’07 and Danielle T. Browning Amy J. Greer ’89 and Mark J. Murphy Beth Kurowski Bunnell ’93 and Donald P. Bunnell ’94 Kaitan P. Gupta ’14 and Elizabeth B. Gupta Ralph E. Burnette, Jr. ’78 and Barbara E. Burnette Wendy J. Hahn ’95 and Andrew M. Ollis ’95 F. Prince Butler ’68 and Erika W. Butler Kimberly J. Hargrove ’05 and Justin M. Hargrove ’05 Kristen M. Byers ’12 M. Scott Hart ’76 and Barbara K. Hart Carneal-Drew Foundation Robert I. Harwood ’71 and Suzanne B. Harwood Bernice Herrman Cilley ’87 and Scott Cilley Barbara Lorentson Heywood ’81 and David A. Heywood Daniel P. Clark ’81 and Ann Clark Kenneth N. Hickox, Jr. ’95 and Amy Hickox M. Cabell Clay ’08 Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger ’76 and Michael G. Hillinger ’83 Allison Sawyer Clayton ’07 and Harry H. Clayton IV ’07 Daniel L. Hogans ’93 Paul E. Clifford ’74 Donna L. Holleran ’87 and Michael J. Holleran ’86 Kathryn B. Codd ’08 Sarah Collins Honenberger ’78 and Christopher J. Honenberger ’77 Tameka M. Collier ’01 Joseph L. Howard, Jr. ’68 and Ann C. Howard Michael M. Collins, Jr. ’70 and Ellen H. Collins George C. Howell III

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THE JOHN MARSHALL ASSOCIATES, Continued Martha A. Pampel ’91 and Dean A. West Gregory A. Paw ’88 and Patricia A. Paw Richard A. Hricik ’93 and Pam Hricik Richard G. Poinsett ’71 and Linda Poinsett Jon D. Huddleston ’86 and Cynthia N. Huddleston Jeffrey J. Polich ’00 and Kelly R. Polich Gary E. Hughes ’73 and Elizabeth S. Hughes Gordon F. Rainey, Jr. and Selina N. Rainey Christopher W. Hutton ’75 and Lynne J. Hutton Peter N. Ralston ’77 and Michele T. Ralston W. George Jameson ’75 and Alice T. Jameson Jacquelynne Jordan Regan ’07 and Donald T. Regan III ’05 Wilson C. Jefferson, Jr. ’72 DT Regan Charitable Foundation Jerry K. Jebo ’74 and Sarah Jebo Gregory K. Richards ’93 and Tracy M. Richards Yancey S. Jones, Jr. and MaiAnh Nguyen William M. Richardson and Mary B. Richardson Stephen J. Kalista ’76 and Pamela Kalista Bradley A. Ridlehoover ’08 Robert R. Kaplan ’72 and Linda P. Kaplan W Jimmy F. Robinson, Jr. ’98 and Monica R. Manns Evans L. King ’80 and Joyce A. King John K. Roche ’04 Christopher D. Koomey ’94 and Katrina Koomey Robert M. Rolfe Ellen M. Kraft ’83 and Vincent F. Brugger II Christina Trotta Roupas ’08 and Lee Roupas Deanna Griffith Kucler ’99 and Robert D. Kucler ’99 Robert V. Roussos ’81 and Emily Roussos Amanda L. Kutz ’05 and Matthew Levy Shane M. Rumbaugh ’15 and Michele K. Rumbaugh Joseph F. Lagrotteria ’80 and Susan M. Lagrotteria Elizabeth Evans Rylander ’99 and Jason C. Rylander ’00 Gregg H. Lehman ’86 and Meg Lehman Steven R. Salbu ’80 Jody Anderson Leighty ’93 and Richard L. Leighty, Jr. Gretchen M. Santamour ’84 and Brian T. Ortelere ’86 Robert N. Lent ’66 and Bonnie R. Lent* Gordon J. Schiff ’85 and April Schiff Rebecca McElfresh Liethen ’00 and John G. Liethen ’00 Louise A. Schmidt ’83 Mark L. Lofgren ’92 and Kathryn L. Niewenhous Joel H. Shane ’71 and Betty Sue G. Shane David S. Lowman, Jr. ’80, MLT ’81 Ali R. Sharifahmadian ’96 Alan D. MacDonald ’66 and Jill MacDonald Mary Elizabeth Sherwin ’00 Courtney M. Malveaux ’02 and Mary B. Malveaux Thomas A. Shiels ’64 Marathon Development Group Cheryl K. Short ’81 and Russell A. Short Gary S. Marshall ’79 and Roma Marshall Phillip A. Short, Sr. ’77, MLT ’78 and Belita Kay M. Short Thomas G. Martinchek ’94 J. Brandon Sieg ’12 and Karen E. Sieg Wally Martinez Laurence E. Skinner Christopher C. Matteson ’99 and Christina MacDowell Michele L. Slachetka ’08 Naomi Harralson May ’13 and Chris May Timothy J. Slattery ’09 and Jill O. Slattery John T. McNelis ’92 and Pamela J. Lilly Douglas A. Smith ’06 William C. Meili ’81 and Karen Q. Meili Howard P. Smith ’70 Christopher R. Mellott ’80 and Jean Mellott Sandra L. Smith ’00 Catherine Stanton Mercer ’89 and Keith Mercer Linda Watkins Sorkin ’65 James A. Metcalfe ’75 and Lisa Metcalfe Elizabeth A. Speck ’02 Middle Atlantic Products, Inc. Meade A. Spotts ’82 and Cheryl Y. Spotts Bernard B. Milbourne ’78 W. Laird Stabler III ’80 and Wendie C. Stabler Edward A. Miller, Jr. ’73 and Sarah I. Miller Allison M. Stelter ’07 and Jonathan Stelter William F. Miller ’74 and Suzanne C. Miller Richard W. Stern MLT ’80 and Teresa M. Mulqueeny-Stern Gerrish H. Milliken III and Gail Milliken Angela M. Stewart ’01 Steven M. Mister ’89 and Christine Connelly Mark W. Strattner ’80 Monica Taylor Monday ’91 and Eric H. Monday John M. Stuckey III ’00 and Elizabeth S. Stuckey John N. Moore ’73 and Belinda M. Moore Mary Jo Swartz ’90 and Mark A. Swartz Thurston R. Moore and Corell H. Moore Jeffrey L. Tarkenton ’81 and Susan F. Tarkenton Walter W. Moore and Karen F. Moore John M. Taylor III ’91 and Paige Taylor Mary Jane Morrison ’81 Wilford Taylor, Jr. ’78 and Linda Taylor Kevin B. Muhlendorf ’98 and Amy L. Muhlendorf Sean M. Tepe ’04 National Regulatory Conference Michael H. Terry ’82 and Stephanie D. Terry Krista L. Newkirk ’98 and W. Lewis Glenn III ’98 Tina Schober Thomas ’83 and Robert W. Thomas ‘83 George S. Newman ’70 and Susan Newman B. Cary Tolley III Henry V. Nickel Deborah Bosworth Toney ’85 and James Todd Toney Alan L. Nordlinger Robert E. Trono ’88 and Brigitte M. Trono Robert M. Osgood John J. Tuozzolo ’73 and Karen M. Tuozzolo Samantha Stecker Otero ’95 and Stephen D. Otero ’95 Rachel E. van der Voort ’97 and Michael I. Cragg

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What she enjoys most about her job A Q&A WITH I am a management-side labor and employment lawyer and trial lawyer. I primarily represent companies of all different sizes, from Fortune 50 Barbara L. Johnson ’84 companies to startups, in the full gamut of labor and employment matters. FOUNDER, WI enjoy the problem-solving aspect of being a lawyer and helping my clients resolve challenging legal issues. I also enjoy learning about different BLJOHNSONLAW PLLC businesses and different organizations and about how each functions, what AND COUNSEL, POTTER they do, and how they do it. It is very rewarding. & MURDOCK PC Personal quality or philosophy that has WASHINGTON, D.C. helped her be successful The concept of service has helped me be successful, the belief that as a professional your role is to serve your client: always keeping that front and center; always thinking and acting in a way that is in the client’s best interests. Memorable moments in her career I was lead counsel in a case that went to the U.S. Supreme Court. Although I did not argue the case before the Court, becoming a member of the Supreme Court Bar, helping to prepare appellate counsel for the argument, and attending the argument gave me a sense of the majesty of our judicial system and its role in preserving the Rule of Law. This experience is just one example of experiences over a long career that helped inform a perspective I shared when I recently spoke to members of the Class of 2021 on their first day at Marshall-Wythe: laws are words on a page, it is people who make the law come alive. Her heroes I have many. One of my “sheroes” was lawyer and Civil Rights leader Barbara Jordan. She was very much in the political forefront at around the time I graduated from college. She was smart, dedicated to making a difference and, to me, epitomized integrity, dignity and professionalism. Her advice for law students Do not be intimidated. Law School can feel very intimidating because it may seem at first that you are surrounded by people who know so much more, are smarter and more articulate, and who write so much better. Learning the law is a process and some people may have a leg up in the process at the beginning. It is a little bit like the Tortoise and the Hare: you can catch up if you stay focused and work hard. Do not be intimidated. Stick it out. Be disciplined. You will not only catch up but eventually you may exceed many of those people you once found so intimidating.

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THE JOHN MARSHALL ASSOCIATES, Continued

David S. Versfelt and Mary Versfelt Larry D. Case ’82 and Nancy M. Case Sue W. Villarosa ’74 Deborah Mancoll Casey ’87 VMDO Architects Christi A. Cassel ’08 and Bryan C. R. Skeen ’08 John A. Waldrop III ’93 and Joann G. Waldrop Sara R. Chandler ’00 and C. Shawn Johnson Bridget O’Keefe Walsh ’92 and Kevin D. Walsh ’92 R. Harvey Chappell, Jr. ’50* Christopher M. Was ’73 and Anne Was Andrew W. Chester ’06 and Bronwyn L. Chester Susan L. Watt ’78 Thomas P. Cody ’91 Gerald C. Wells ’94 Julie S. Coriaty Kenneth N. Whitehurst, Jr. ’66 and Lillie L. Whitehurst Stephanie L. Crandall ’06 and Joel Crandall Melvin E. Williams ’98 and Pamela F. Williams Ann Kiley Crenshaw ’80 and Clarke Crenshaw, Sr. Kenneth M. Wolfe ’83 and Sally Wolfe Linda D. Curtis ’78 and W. R. Scott Curtis, Jr. Janice Bowers Wolk ’77 Robert B. Delano, Jr. ’81 and Mary Ann S. Delano Douglas S. Wood ’72 and Janis L. Wood Anthony DellaPelle Xenith Bank Douglas P. DeMoss ’86 and Barbara DeMoss Kathy A. Younkins ’84 Sarah L. Deneke ’83 J. R. Zepkin ’65 and Anne M. Zepkin Connie W. Desaulniers and Marcel Desaulniers David M. Zobel ’83 and Anne Zobel Carl Deskin Steven J. Zweig ’91 and Susan L. Streisand William A. DeVan ’92 and Tammi R. DeVan Clifford A. Diamond ’90 ST. GEORGE TUCKER ASSOCIATES (GIFTS OF $500 OR MORE) Blythe E. Dillon ’06 and Timothy B. Fariss Heidi Wilson Abbott ’91 and William L. Abbott Jason E. Dodd ’92 and Catherine B. Dodd Christopher A. Abel ’90 and Laura K. Abel Krysta R. Edwards ’10 Anthony H. Anikeeff ’80 and Tung-lin Wu John B. Evans ’71 and Mary A. Evans Jessica R. Arons ’00 Elizabeth E. Ewing ’85 and Joseph B. Platt George Asimos, Jr. ’85 and Kristie Asimos William C. Field ’69 and Perry H. Field Belinda A. Bacon ’93 Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher ’06 and N. Scott Fletcher Francis C. Bagbey ’80 Jennifer E. Flurry ’10 Maura Henry Barbour ’93 and Robert G. Barbour ’93 Margaret A. Focarino and William H. Roege Gary A. Barranger ’76 and Christi Barranger Alan M. Frieden MLT ’82 and Beverly G. Frieden R. Gregory Barton ’76 and Suzanne F. Barton Jay R. Fries ’79 and Annette R. Fries Jack C. Basham, Jr. ’79 Claudia Barnes Gangi ’91 and Robert Gangi Michael M. Berger and Janet Madden Lawrence H. Glanzer ’76 and Mary A. Glanzer Anne Graham Bibeau ’97 and Paul M. Bibeau Brian C. Goebel ’96 and Rebecca Anne Goebel H. Allen Black III ’91 and Katherine F. Black Ruth Litvin Goodboe ’95 and Michael R. Goodboe R. Barrow Blackwell ’77 Douglas S. Granger and Anne H. Granger Mitchell G. Blair ’82 and Elizabeth S. Blair Julie B. Greenisen ’91 Colleen Boles ’80 Anne Gordon Greever ’76 John W. Bowen, Jr. Sean P. Haney ’01 and Cindy M. Haney Donald P. Boyle, Jr. ’89 and Sara C. Boyle Jason W. Harbour ’01 Susan Reynolds Brechbill ’68 Rebecca Blair Harutunian ’89 and Albert T. Harutunian III Alana Culver Brenner ’85 and Matthew G. Brenner ’85 Patricia Vaughan Haymes ’85 and William H. Haymes Brother International Corporation Robert A. Hendel ’68 and Deborah Hendel Anne Hamilton Brower ’05 and John C. Brower Laura A. Heymann and Mark A. Badger Charles H. Brown III ’87 and Donna K. Brown H. Bradford Hoffman ’91 and Carleen Hoffman Jon W. Bruce ’69 and Barbara E. Bruce William E. Hoffmann, Jr. ’77 and Sally L. Hoffmann Susan E. Bruce ’97 and Neal Fitch Barry M. Hollander ’69 Elliott M. Buckner ’00 Michael D. Homans ’95 and Tien Homans S. Douglas Bunch ’06 Todd J. Hooper ’93 and Tara B. Hooper Leigh Ann Bunetta ’88 Mark J. Horoschak ’76 and Joyce Plyler Shari S. Burke Jeffrey A. Huber ’92 and Diana H. Huber B. Darren Burns ’90 and Bridget Ritter Cynthia Eppes Hudson ’87 Lynda L. Butler Carrie R. Hunt ’00 and Theodore L. Hunt ’00 Joseph T. Buxton III ’68 and Mary W. Buxton John R. Hunt ’82 and Diane Hunt Walter R. Calvert ’83 and Cynthia T. Calvert Laura D. Hunt ’95 and Scott Hunt

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Mary Schmiedel Hutton ’74 and P. Scott Hutton ’74 Todd H. Muldrew ’04 and Casey Cothran Toni L. Imfeld-Herz ’83 and Gregory Herz William G. Murray, Jr. ’73 and Pamela Murray Stephen A. Isaacs ’73 and Brandt S. Isaacs Nicholas D. Naum ’04 and Elizabeth A. Naum Elizabeth M. Jacobi ’93 Justin M. Neidig ’10 Crystal Roberts Jezierski ’97 and Jeffrey T. Jezierski Janet M. Nesse ’81 and Mark E. Lewis Catherine D. Johnson ’68 R. Ferrell Newman ’83 and Gwendolyn Newman Hugh N. Johnston, Jr. ’74 Gary W. Nickerson ’84 and Karen L. Nickerson Angela M. Jones ’04 and Chris Jones Courtney Collins Nowell ’96 and Aubrey C. Nowell Scot A. Katona ’84 and Elizabeth W. Katona Mary Keating O’Neill ’74 and David O’Neill Kaufman & Canoles, P.C. Stephen L. Owen ’77 and Catherine B. Mabry David S. Keir ’90 and Lorraine M. Predham Heather S. Parr ’99 and Ross H. Parr ’99 Robert T. Kenagy ’77 and Beth B. Kenagy Patricia Mastromichalis Paul ’82 and Robert B. Paul Kevin M. Kenneally ’00 Charles M. Peterson ’86 and Maggie Peterson Richard C. Kerns ’78 and Linda Kerns William G. Petty ’74 and Mary Ellen Petty Ray W. King ’82 and Kathryn P. King Gamilah N. Pierre J. Paul Knap MLT ’84 Leah Q. Pike ’10 and Mark A. Pike ’09 Kandyce L. Korotky ’13 Jay P. Porter ’78 and Barbara Porter Randolf Krbechek ’89 Debra J. Prillaman ’76 and Robert D. Shrader, Jr. John F. Kroeger, Jr. ’81, MLT ’82 and Maureen M. Kroeger Theresa J. Pulley Radwan ’95 and Jeremy C. Radwan James P. LaCasse ’73 and Lynda M. LaCasse Jonathan B. Reed ’01 and Ashley R. Mason Mark J. LaFratta ’81 and Cindy LaFratta Amanda V. Ritucci ’11 and Justin L. Hoover ’11 Bruce R. Lange ’70 and Karen T. Lange Sandra E. Rizzo ’92 David W. Lannetti ’99 and Kamala H. Lannetti Michael A. Robusto ’83 and Diane Marie Robusto Joelle E. K. Laszlo ’09 Robert P. Rodrigue ’73 Lynn Lautenschlager ’78 and Edward W. Lautenschlager ’77 Leslie J. Roos ’73 and Kimberly K. Roos W. Henry Lawrence ’82 and Kathryn A. Lawrence Clint D. Routson ’83 Fredric I. Lederer and Diane Lederer Martin J. Saunders ’73 and Rosanne C. Saunders Melissa Callahan Lesmes ’93 and G. Scott Lesmes ’93 Richard A. Saunders ’77 and Laure B. Saunders John H. Lhost ’74 and Cynthia K. Lhost Bindhya Reuben Savedoff ’08 and Jason Savedoff Oriana Farley Madeira ’13 and David Madeira Donald E. Scearce ’70 and Soncha P. Scearce Jon M. Mahan ’96 and Karen Mahan Susan J. Schuman ’78 and Gary Schuman Julie Gilges Martin ’93 and Stephen W. Martin Scott A. Shefferman ’93 and Ilissa A. Kabak Elizabeth A. Snyder Martineau ’79 and William H. Martineau Matthew S. Sheldon ’06 and Melanie B. Sheldon Pamela Jenkins Mason ’00 and Taylor M. Mason Richard M. Sherman ’80 and Andrea P. Sherman David P. Massaron ’04 MaryBeth Wysocki Shreiner ’07 and Joseph R. Shreiner III Sherri Manfredi Matson ’93 Mark C. Simmons ’86 and Tracey B. Simmons Eric A. Mazie ’84 and Linda B. Simon Robert L. Simpson, Jr. ’68 and Ann-Meade B. Simpson W. Neal McBrayer ’89 Thomas G. Slater, Jr. and Martha N. Slater John C. McGranahan, Jr. and Deanne B. McGranahan Smith & Fawer, LLC Peter McIntosh ’73 and Erin Garvey Conway W. Smith III ’70 and Lyn R. Smith Roger D. Meade ’75 and Sherrie Black Justin B. Smith ’94 Alan J. Meese and Kelly L. Metcalf-Meese Michael W. Smith ’09 Cabell C. Mercer ’74 Rebecca Beach Smith ’79 and Gerald M. Zeno Courtney E. Mercer ’74 Kirstin Mueller Snead ’95 and George P. Snead ’95 Douglas E. Miller ’95 and Denine M. Miller Donna Salhany Snyder ’80 and Stuart B. Snyder LeRoy F. Millette, Jr. ’74 and M. Elizabeth Millette Thomas E. Stalnaker and Clare R. Stalnaker Toni Friess Millner ’95 and Christopher B. Millner ’96 Maxine B. Steinberg Helena S. Mock ’00 and Michael D. Mock Ray N. Stevens MLT ’80 and Janice S. Stevens Jack A. Molenkamp Robert W. Stewart ’53 James T. Moore ’90 and Mary T. Donofrio Jason L. Stickler ’08 David F. Morrill E. Kendall Stock ’64 and Laura Simpkins Stock Fred K. Morrison ’71 and Elizabeth R. Morrison David W. Stuckel ’74 and Marcie A. Stuckel Melissa A. Mott ’07 John M. Stuckey ’89 Priscilla Hobbs Muhlenkamp ’98 Mark D. Sweet and Christina C. Sweet

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Howard R. Sykes, Jr. ’76, MLT ’83 and Leigh M. Sykes Wendy K. Voss ’92 and James A. Livingston Holland M. Tahvonen ’03 Gabriel A. Walker ’13 lumni Lee E. Tankle ’13 and Vicki Morris Davis M. Walsh ’12 and Kristen Walsh Barry M. Taylor ’83 and Lynne Taylor Michele B. Walsh ’96 and Mike Walsh Gilbert E. Teal ’91 and MaryAnne Teal Michael L. Warwick ’12 and Melissa R. Warwick Susan Hektner Terlep ’86 and Richard D. Terlep William L. Wellons ’68 and Jane D. Wellons Victoria Moore Terry ’13 and Walker Terry Tom J. Whiteside ’08 A Themis Bar Review LLC Rodney T. Willett ’90 and Lydia R. Pulley John C. Thomas HON ’16 and Pearl Thomas Jere M. H. Willis ’84 and Marianna L. Willis Norman A. Thomas ’81 James P. Winthrop ’87 and Ellen O. Winthrop Alison Wickizer Toepp ’07 Chunlian Yang ’09 and Binbin Wu Ky Tran-Trong ’97 and Allison May William D. Young ’97 and Eric Andersen Anne Mayer Turk ’98 and Craig Turk Christine Winslow Yurgelun ’88 Chamie Grandy Valentine LLM ’92 and Henry L. Valentine III Ronald B. Zedd ’65* Vanessa T. Valldejuli ’87 and Raymond E. Bruns Laura Zinanni ’04 Paul J. Verbesey ’98 and Jennifer Verbesey

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ROBERT FRIEND BOYD ’52 ANNE BALLARD SHUMADINE ’83 ROBERT C. STACKHOUSE ’51 (1927–2018) (1943–2018) (1923–2018) Robert Friend Boyd’s love of Marshall-Wythe With lawyers and a judge in the family, From the day he graduated law school to is etched in bronze—literally. He and his wife, Anne Shumadine joked that she entered the day of his passing, Robert C. “Bob” Sara Miller Boyd ’54, funded the creation of law school at age 37 so she could converse Stackhouse was a true citizen lawyer. He the Marshall-Wythe statue that graces the over Christmas dinner. She ended up first in never retired, and maintained office hours Law School’s front courtyard. The sculpture, her class, editor of the William & Mary Law until his final days. by Gordon S. Kray ’73, was dedicated by Review and a member of the Order of He even attended Alumni Weekend in Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist in 1999. the Coif. April and gave a heartfelt talk about the Bob and Sara served together on William Anne began her legal career with the founding of the Marshall-Wythe Law School & Mary’s Endowment Board and were predecessor firm of McGuireWoods. She Foundation. Bob served as the Foundation’s the first couple to jointly receive the then formed her own law firm, specializing in first president, and his steady leadership Alumni Medallion. Bob also served as a tax and financial planning, before founding helped raise crucial funds for the school trustee of the Marshall-Wythe School of Signature Family Wealth Advisors in 1994. over the years. Law Foundation Board, and received the A trustee of the Marshall-Wythe School of Bob started his career with the firm of honorary Order of the Coif in 1999. Law Foundation Board and a founding Louis Fine, and was a founding partner at In 1989, the Boyds established the George member of the Law Review Alumni Stackhouse, Weinberg, and Stewart, which Wythe and John Marshall Awards, which Association, Anne received the Law School’s evolved into Stackhouse, Nexsen, and recognize individuals who embody character, Citizen–Lawyer Award in 2011 and the T.C. Turrietta. In 2001, the Norfolk and Portsmouth leadership and a spirit of selfless service to and Elizabeth Clarke Medallion from the Bar Association honored him with the the Law School community — traits that the Mason School of Business in 2018. Eggleston/I’Anson Professional Award, Boyds demonstrated throughout their lives. which honors professionalism over the To share or see additional memorial announcements, please visit course of a career. 32 law.wm.edu/alumni/classnotes. 2017–2018 ALUMNI DONORS BY CLASS YEAR

CLASS OF 1950 lumniNicholas James St. George CLASS OF 1969 Ellen Lloyd Trover R. Harvey Chappell, Jr.* Ronald Burt Zedd* Karen L. Atkinson-Loffredo Douglas S. Wood J. R. Zepkin Gilbert A. Bartlett CLASS OF 1952 Jon William Bruce CLASS OF 1973 Robert Friend Boyd* CLASS OF 1966 Joel Augustus DeBoe Sally James Andrews AGeorge I. Gondelman Stanley G. Barr, Jr. William Chapman Andrews III Homer L. Elliott Robert N. Lent William C. Field Lee Robert Arzt CLASS OF 1953 Alan D. MacDonald E. Alan Hechtkopf Stephan James Boardman Robert Wright Stewart Thomas Crawford Palmer, Jr. Barry M. Hollander Robert Edward Bradenham II Daniel David Portanova Thomas D. Horne H. Vincent Conway, Jr. CLASS OF 1955 Kenneth Nicholson Whitehurst, Jr. David S. Miles Jerome Aloysius Coyle III Julia Wilkins Willis Henry C. Wolf Paul M. Morley Richard C. DeYoung III Gerald D. Robertson Mary A. Tuttle Discini CLASS OF 1956 CLASS OF 1967 John D. Sours Eric Lee Dobberteen W. Charles Poland Ralph K. Barclay, Jr. Scott Hugh Swan Thomas Edward Doughty William Dodds Brackett David Strange Favre CLASS OF 1958 Howard J. Busbee CLASS OF 1970 Thomas Richard Frantz Philip G. Denman Craig Unsworth Dana Michael McHale Collins, Jr. Michael David Horlick William S. Francis, Jr. CLASS OF 1959 Ralph Alexander Elmore III Gary Edward Hughes C. Jerry Franklin Kenneth H. Lambert, Jr. Randall S. Hawthorne Stephen Allen Isaacs Winston McDonald Haythe T. Rodman Layman Dennis C. Hensley Mark William Korotash Michael Paul Lesniak Bruce R. Lange James Phillip LaCasse CLASS OF 1960 Shepherd Fitz-Hugh Lewis Charles F. Midkiff J. Dean Lewis Fred B. Devitt, Jr. O. Forrest Morgan, Jr. George S. Newman Lawrence A. Martin R. Arthur Jett Ocie Fraser Murray, Jr. Kenneth Alvin Phillips Peter McIntosh D. Wayne O’Bryan John J. Sabourin, Jr. Elaine Lytle Mead CLASS OF 1961 William Richard Savage III Donald Edward Scearce Edward Alan Miller, Jr. Thomas Duncan Terry Conway W. Smith III Tommy E. Miller CLASS OF 1968 Howard Phillip Smith John Norman Moore CLASS OF 1962 David Joseph Agatstein William Gordon Murray, Jr. Frederick A. Bush C. Butler Barrett CLASS OF 1971 Jeffrey Lee Musman Sam Tall Beale III William R. Bland Robert Patrick Rodrigue CLASS OF 1963 James Allison Boyd John B. Evans Leslie Jay Roos Richard S. Cohen Susan Reynolds Brechbill Robert I. Harwood Martin Johnston Saunders John E. Donaldson F. Prince Butler Davis G. Heatwole John Joseph Tuozzolo Thomas O’Connor Moyles Joseph Thomas Buxton III Fred Kennedy Morrison Martin D. Walsh Alan Patrick Owens Thomas C. Clark Donald Gary Owens Christopher Michael Was William Louis Ringuette David D. Dickerson, Sr. Richard G. Poinsett Edmund Lewis Walton, Jr. Mark S. Dray Thomas S. Reavely CLASS OF 1974 Francis E. Fletcher, Jr. Joel H. Shane Charles Robison Allen, Jr. CLASS OF 1964 David L. Gibson Ray C. Stoner James Frederick Almand Allan C. Brownfeld John H. Goodrich, Jr. Emmet T. White, Jr. Nancy Battaglia James W. McGlothlin Richard H. Harding Douglas Eric Brown Joseph Forrest Phillips, Jr. Robert A. Hendel CLASS OF 1972 Edward Lacey Chambers, Jr. Thomas A. Shiels Thomas P. Hollowell Willard Bergman, Jr. Paul Edward Clifford David L. Short Joseph L. Howard, Jr. Wilson Clifford Jefferson, Jr. Glen Edward Conrad E. Kendall Stock Catherine D. Johnson Robert R. Kaplan James Edward Cornwell, Jr. John C. Reed Michael D. Lubeley Timothy Andrew Coyle CLASS OF 1965 Richard A. Repp Robert Lewis Marks, Sr. Richard G. Evans David P. Beach Robert E. Scott J. W. Montgomery III Richard Paul Hackman J. Robert Bray Robert Lee Simpson, Jr. John M. Peterson Leslie A. Hoffmann C. Lacey Compton, Jr. Walter Augustus Smith III John A. Scanelli Mary Schmiedel Hutton Kevin K. Kent* Robert Edward Tomes Thomas Stewart Shadrick P. Scott Hutton Michael A. Ialongo Robert Thomas Wandrei Rand E. Shapiro Jerry K. Jebo Rosser J. Pettit William L. Wellons Wilson Farant Skinner, Jr. David Ray Johnson Linda Watkins Sorkin Donald Peter Witty Alvin David Treado Hugh Nolan Johnston, Jr.

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John H. Lhost CLASS OF 1976 Joan Turner Morris* CLASS OF 1979 John Carroll McDougal Gary Alonzo Barranger Scott Orlo Murdoch Jack Calhoun Basham, Jr. Steven William McGrath R. Gregory Barton Forest Anthony Nester Alfred William Bates III Terri Bailey McKenzie Janet L. Brown Anthony Joseph Nicolo Michael Edward Baumann Cabell Christian Mercer Rick L. Burdick Stephen Lee Owen Nathaniel Beaman IV Courtney Eason Mercer John Nelson Crist Stylian Paul Parthemos Richard Swoope Blanton J. Jerome Miller James Robert Cromwell Michael Daniel Phillips Jocelyn West Brittin William Frederick Miller Jacqueline Ray Denning Douglas F. Pinter Kathy Ann Brown LeRoy Francis Millette, Jr Thomas Harry Dundon Peter Noel Ralston Dorothy Stassun Costello Richard Mitchell Eugene Albert Ferreri, Jr. Richard Alan Saunders Gary Wade Crawford Mary Keating O’Neill Richard Morehead Foard Darell Lee Sayer Jay W. DeBoer William Glenn Petty Glenn Douglas Gillett Phillip Aden Short, Sr. Carl Edward Eason, Jr. Gregory Michael Pomije Lawrence Hoyt Glanzer Robert E. Smartschan Jay Robert Fries Anita Owings Poston Elisa Joan Grammer Charles Aristides Stampelos Alvaro Garcia-Tunon Charles Evans Poston J. Robert Harris III Michael Everett Untiedt Barbara Swatling Griswold Gary Franklin Roth M. Scott Hart Robert Kenneth Wise Marged Griffith Harris William Frederick Seitz Steven Mark Heller Janice Bowers Wolk Robert Quentin Harris James Harrell Smith Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger James Andrew Hixon Stephen M. Smith Mark Joseph Horoschak CLASS OF 1978 Kathleen Ann Hunter Walter B. Stowe, Jr. Stephen James Kalista William John Boyer J. Warren Keller David Wayne Stuckel William Latane Lewis Morgan Diane Brooke-Devlin Gary Stephen Marshall Anthony Paul Tokarz James Albert McAtamney Ralph Edwin Burnette, Jr. Elizabeth Ada Snyder Martineau Sue W. Villarosa James Thaddeus Nejfelt Elizabeth Byrd Carder-Thompson Nancy Anne McBride George Lawrence Wells Dianne E. O’Donnell Linda D. Curtis Clare Louise McCulla Joseph Sandkuhler Welty Edward James Passarelli Jeffrey Brian Detwiler Carol Hill Pickard Ellen Katherine Pirog Kathleen Simkins Finucan Richard Randolph Pickard CLASS OF 1975 Debra Jean Prillaman David Charles Fischer Craig H. Smith Evan E. Adair Ralph Raymond Riehl III Maxime Austria Frias Rebecca Beach Smith Daralyn Gordon Arata Deborah Dickson Shapiro Constance Harriet Frogale Stuart John TenHoor Carson H. Barnes, Jr. Guice G. Strong III Patrick Alan Genzler Michael R. Borasky Howard R. Sykes, Jr. William J. Ginivan CLASS OF 1980 Samuel Franklin Boyte Charles Kent Trible William Douglas Hamner Warren Edward Aldrich James Y. Callear Leonard Arthur Wallin II Sarah Collins Honenberger Anthony Hotchkiss Anikeeff Louis Kerford Campbell J. Page Williams Richard Chisholm Kerns Nell Buckelew Armstrong Michael Joseph Cassidy John Christian Laager Francis Cocke Bagbey Edward Timothy Clancy CLASS OF 1977 Joseph R. Lassiter, Jr. Neil Vincent Birkhoff Thomas D. Edmondson Reginald Moore Barley Lynn Lautenschlager Catherine Mahoney Blue Craig Allen Fisher John Bowditch Bennett James Angus McDonald Colleen Boles Robert Michael Fitzgerald R. Barrow Blackwell Bernard Bryan Milbourne Walter Colby Brown Sheldon M. Franck James Foster Booker C. Theodore Miller Stephen Patrick Carney Crombie James Dickinson Garrett, Jr. Pamela Finley Boston Victor Alfred Neubaum, Jr. Thelma Young Carroll Rebecca Rawls Habel Charles Lorraine Cabell George Leonard Neuberger Ann Kiley Crenshaw Christopher Wilson Hutton Stephen Craig Conte William George Norton Dennis Paul Crimmins David B. Jackson W. Scott Cooper Sharon Elizabeth Pandak Bradley Wayne Evers W. George Jameson William M. Flynn Jay P. Porter John Warren Flora Robert Olin Johnston, Sr. David Richard Forbes T. O. Rainey III Martha Didinger Franklin Barbara H. Kamp Peter John Goergen Roscoe Connell Roberts Milton Holmes Hamilton, Jr. Wayne M. Lee Anne Gordon Greever Susan Jane Schuman Fred Anthony Holland Donald L. Lewy Ardath Ann Hamann Terry Curtis Seningen William Benjamin Hopkins, Jr. Charles E. Mandigo Jane Dean Hickey DeRonda Elaine Miniard Short James Frederick Ireland III Richard John McCue William Edward Hoffmann, Jr. Joan Craun Skeppstrom Kathy Davidson Ireland John Paul McGee, Jr. Christopher Jay Honenberger Wilford Taylor, Jr. Patricia Sugrue Ketchum Roger D. Meade Muriel Norbrey Hopkins Sharon Woods Villarosa Evans Leon King James A. Metcalfe Margaret Gregory Johnson Joseph T. Waldo John Ward King Gary R. Peet Robert Thornton Kenagy Gregg Leland Warner William Edward King Steven R. Perles Kenneth A. Krantz Thomas Rollins Watkins, Jr. Christine May Kopocis James Bailey Rattray Janet Rubin Landesberg Susan Lynn Watt Kenneth John Kopocis Eugene W. Shannon Edward Warner Lautenschlager Daniel Richard Weckstein Joseph F. Lagrotteria Daniel P. Small Sally O’Neill Mauldin Karen Kay Wesolowski David St. Clair Lowman, Jr.

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“Law school was a step I had to take to advance my career, and the Virginia Mister Scholarship was an important factor in my decision to attend William & Mary. I am grateful for the generosity of our alumnae, which has allowed me to pursue my legal education without much of the financial pressures faced by many of my peers.” MINDY GEE ’19

Opening Doors THE VIRGINIA MISTER ’37 OSCHOLARSHIP

Although she graduated in 1937, the late Virginia Mister’s Anna Engh ’89, past president of the Marshall-Wythe legacy looms large at William & Mary Law School. Not only School of Law Foundation, spearheaded efforts to endow was the Virginia Eastern Shore native and William & Mary the scholarship, with nearly two dozen alumnae helping to graduate (Class of 1935) the first woman to graduate from the collectively provide gifts to make the scholarship in honor of Law School, but she was the second woman in Norfolk, and Mister’s legacy possible. among the first women in Virginia, to become a member of The result was a scholarship for an outstanding woman law the bar. student applicant with financial need. Like most female attorneys at that time, Mister found many Mindy Gee ’19, who hails from Los Angeles and is a 2012 firms resistant to hiring women to practice law. She began graduate of Yale University, was just such a student, the first to her legal career as a secretary at a Norfolk law firm, and, as be awarded the Virginia Mister Scholarship during her three a true citizen lawyer, led a broad array of civic efforts in the years at the Law School. Like Virginia Mister, she enjoys an city during World War II. After the war, Mister moved to international perspective, having worked at the Department of New York City, where she began a 25-year career at the newly Justice in the Office of International Affairs before she came to established United Nations, serving as head of the Legal, Williamsburg to study law. Upon graduation in May 2019, she Political and Security Council Affairs Library. will work at a corporate litigation firm in Delaware. Having opened the door and inspired other women over “Law school was a step I had to take to advance my career, the years (more than half the Law School’s current student and the Virginia Mister Scholarship was an important factor population is comprised of women), Mister’s long reach in my decision to attend William & Mary,” Gee says. “I am continues through the Virginia Mister Scholarship. grateful for the generosity of our alumnae, which has allowed The idea for the scholarship was planted in 2012 when a me to pursue my legal education without much of the financial number of the Law School’s most accomplished alumnae, all pressures faced by many of my peers.” of them current or former partners at the nation’s largest law If you are interested in making a gift to support the Virginia firms, returned to the Law School to participate in the first Mister Scholarship, please contact the Law School’s Office of “Lawyers as Leaders” conference. Immediately afterward, Development and Alumni Affairs at (757) 221-3795.

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Dorothy Martin McCorkle Larry Dean Case Toni Lynn Imfeld-Herz Joan Schwarzkopf Mahoney Sandra Jones McNinch Jonathan Mark Coupal Karen S. Jennemann Brian R. Marron Christopher Rowe Mellott Garen Edward Dodge Stuart Edward Katz Eric Anton Mazie J. Lee E. Osborne Katherine Wetterer Eason Robert Franklin Keefer Donna Susan McCaffrey Richard Morey Sherman Roy W. Ferguson, Jr. Donald Thomas Kiley, Jr. Joy C. McNaughton Donna Salhany Snyder Aundria D. Foster Ellen M. Kraft Deborah Lynn Mellott W. Laird Stabler III Alan Maurice Frieden Joyce Ann Kuhns Steven Michael Miller Richard W. Stern Randolph Douglas Frostick J. Thomas Morina Carla S. Moreland Ray Nelson Stevens Daniel Allen Gecker Julie Brady Murdoch Bart Gary Newland Mark William Strattner Jane Camille Halligan R. Ferrell Newman Kendall Joseph Newman C. Gerard Thompson Patrick Wesley Herman Leila Jacobson Noël Gary Wayne Nickerson Walter Lawrence Williams John R. Hunt Charles Joseph O’Hara Barbara Wegener Pfirrman Richard Ernest Wolff Thomas Micajah Jackson, Jr. Sara Towery O’Hara Christopher K. Pfirrman Donald Ray Wolthuis John Maxwell Jeffords James A. Penney Deborah Seaver Roe Ray Webb King James D. Penny Philip Lee Russo, Jr. CLASS OF 1981 Philip Joel Kochman Karen Waldron Perrine Gretchen Mary Santamour Samuel Morton Brock III Kathryn Derr Kohler William Chadwick Perrine Lee Irvin Sherman Charles Ernest Chamberlain, Jr. William W. Kohler Ronald Glen Reel Marcia Anne Stanford Daniel Patrick Clark W. Henry Lawrence Ernest W. Reigel Jere M. H. Willis Cynthia Page Cobbs John Stephens Nevin Michael Anthony Robusto Gretchen Marie Wolfinger Robert Barnes Delano, Jr. Kevin P. O’Mahony Clint Douglas Routson Kathy Ann Younkins John Richardson Easter Patricia Mastromichalis Paul Taye Sanford Stephen Murray Griffith, Jr. Janet Joan Lappin Quinn Louise Anna Schmidt CLASS OF 1985 Michael Warren Hassell William L. S. Ross Harry Benjamin Shubin Stephen Martin Abdella Barbara Lorentson Heywood Lisa L. Schenkel Anne Ballard Shumadine* Claude Wood Anderson Daniel Chisholm Higgins J. McDowell Sharpe M. Katharine Spong George Asimos, Jr. Brian Randall Jones Diane Brooke Shea Deborah Fogle Stadlin Alana Culver Brenner J. Bradley King Meade Addison Spotts Sally Lou Steel Matthew Gary Brenner John Francis Kroeger, Jr. Michael Hunter Terry Barry Michael Taylor Ann Burke Brogan Mark Joseph LaFratta Mark Wayne Wasserman Robert William Thomas Patrick Michael Brogan Jacob Andrew Lutz III Jean Penick Watkins Tina Schober Thomas Amy Holt Davis Richard Anthony Marone William Norman Watkins Patricia Pritchard Willis Patricia Phelan Davis William Clifford Meili Gregory P. Williams Kenneth Mark Wolfe James Michael DeSimone Mary Jane Morrison Larry David Willis, Sr. David Marshall Zobel Frederic M. Donner Michael Anthony Nardolilli Douglas Edward Wright Joan Spielberger Drachman Pamela Gersh Nardolilli CLASS OF 1984 Elizabeth Ebner Janet M. Nesse CLASS OF 1983 Joseph Raymond Brendel Elizabeth Ellen Ewing Karen Tent Nickell Richard Fox Aufenger III Steven Lawrence Brown A. Andrew Gallo Karen Layne Norton Albert George Bantley Elizabeth Chapman Carver Jonathan Andrew George Janis Orfe Walter Randolph Calvert Rolly Lee Chambers Melanie Godschall Paul John Ritz Richard Francis Chovanec Paul M. Dempsey Channing Moore Hall III Charles Lewis Rogers Robert Ray Church Susan Jane Dempsey Patricia Vaughan Haymes Robert Vincent Roussos Richard Alan Conway Beth Schipper DeSimone John J. Jarosak Steven R. Salbu J. Thomas Cookson Alexander M. Donaldson Cecilia M. Lutz Cheryl K. Short Cecil Harvey Creasey, Jr. Michael Robert Doucette Howard Taft Macrae, Jr. Jeffrey L. Tarkenton Sarah Louise Deneke Michael John Garvin Bradley Alan Maxa Ronald Wayne Taylor Barry Joseph Dorans David Armistead Greer Dana Duane McDaniel Norman Allan Thomas Timothy Dugan Pamera Deanice Hairston John Brad O’Grady E. Diane Newsom Thompson Richard James Emmett Holly Elisabeth Hazard James Andrew Rauen John Ward Trueax Mark G. Ferguson Michael Lowell Heikes Charles Arthur Robinson II Kevin Richard Vienna Lauren Anne Ferrari Stephen John Horvath III Gordon Joseph Schiff William Andrew Galanko Richard Hugh Howard-Smith Steven Lawrence Schooner CLASS OF 1982 Arthur Evan Gary Sarah Shank Hull James Anthony Shapiro Mitchell Gerald Blair Elizabeth Alexander Gibbs Barbara Louise Johnson William Shewmake Jo Ann Blair-Davis Joseph F. Giordano Scot Alan Katona Geraldine Mullarkey Sterling Bradford J. Bruton Robyn Hylton Hansen Steven Edward Keller Michael Laurence Sterling Kathleen Dawson Caldwell Edward Roy Hawkens J. Paul Knap Suzanne P. Stern Clement Dean Carter Micheal Lee Hern Raymond John Lillie Craig Nicholas Thomas Georgia Branscom Carter Michael George Hillinger Gerard Matthew Mackarevich Deborah Bosworth Toney

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Edwin Stuart Waitzer Thomas Humphrey Cook, Jr. P. Diane Travers Stromberg Cheshire Eveleigh John William Wesley Dawn Coppock Raymond H. Suttle, Jr. Felicia L. Faragasso J. A. Currin Robert Edward Trono John P. Fendig CLASS OF 1986 Robert Bruce Dickerson Shannon D. Waters Charles Anthony Fincher John Owen Alderman Michael Durrer David Edward Watson Donna Esposito Fincher Robin C. Ashton Virginia Katherine Fogg G. Rodney Young II Mary Allison Francis Mark Steven Bader Donna L. Holleran Christine Winslow Yurgelun Lauren Elizabeth Freeman William J. G. Barnes Cynthia Eppes Hudson Melinda Sykes Glaubke Craig Dennis Bell Edward Lee Isler CLASS OF 1989 Mark S. Hedberg Charles John Bennardini Andrew Lynwood Jiranek Kimberli Grove Ball Helivi Lue Holland Ivana Terango Bredehoft Donald Peder Johnsen Donald Paul Boyle, Jr. Mary Catherine Horrigan William A. Bridenstine, Jr. Judith Alison Lee I. Mark Cohen James Van Ingold Kymberly Kyle Copa Jeffrey G. Lenhart Mark Menton Dumler David Sherwood Keir Helen Hart Cox Donald Robert McKillop Anna P. Engh Mary-Lynn Nawrocki Krusz Gregory Reid Davis Claiborne Turner Richardson II Michael J. Gaertner Lisette Sell Lehman Douglas Paul DeMoss Douglas Lee Sbertoli Lawrence Henry Gennari Andrew Ralston Livingston Alison Vadnais Fauls Ann Marie Siprelle James R. Goldman Laurel Sue Marks Thomas Emerson duBois Fauls Fay Frances Spence Amy J. Greer Robert M. McDowell Anne C. Foster Vanessa Theresa Valldejuli Connie Karassas Gutierrez David B. Montgomery John Charles Garde, Jr. Elizabeth Lynn White Elizabeth Besio Hardin James Thomas Moore L. Allison Garde James Peppler Winthrop Jeanne Morrell Harrell Michelle Bodley Radcliffe Michael John Gardner Rebecca Blair Harutunian Caroline LaCour Smith Terry Eugene Hall CLASS OF 1988 Robin A. Heimann Laura Ogden Stackhouse Michael Joseph Holleran Douglas Allen Anderson Kevin Lee Hopkins Mary Jo Swartz Jon David Huddleston John E. Basilone Pamela McDade Johnson Michael Carl Tillotson Sarah Marie Hurley Lee S. Bender Martin Niles Korn G. William Van De Weghe, Jr. Susan Wendy Kramer Laurie Wilkerson Brigance Randolf Krbechek Rodney Turner Willett Martin Paul Lavelle Jeffrey Franklin Brooke Louis Herbert Lazaron Angela Bishop Wilson Gregg Henry Lehman Leigh Ann Bunetta Jeffrey Alan Lowe Scott Guthrie Lindvall L. Lee Byrd Stephen Edward Marshall CLASS OF 1991 Catherine Millious Marriott Annemarie DiNardo Cleary Michael Francis McAuliffe Heidi Wilson Abbott K. Reed Mayo Jeffrey Nicholas Costakos W. Neal McBrayer Katherine Spaulding Alexander Mary Jane McCavitt David Charles Cozad Bruce William McDougal E. G. Allen III Linda J. McDowell H. Michael Deneka Elizabeth Hutton McGrail R. Joel Ankney Michael Lee Moore Susan H. Dickinson Edward J. McNelis D. Jarrett Arp Brian Thomas Ortelere David Andrew Domansky Catherine Stanton Mercer Deborah Ryan Beckmann Charles Michael Peterson Robert J. Eveleigh Steven M. Mister H. Allen Black III Terri Lee Reicher Anne Marie Fealey Amy Thatcher Owens Anne Elizabeth Bomar Edward Ira Sarfan Brian Scott Frye Mark William Pearson Robert Nicholas Bua Mark Randall Semisch William M. Furr Peter Friery Pontzer Monica Maxine Cholmondeley Scott Kevin Sheets Tracy Nottingham Gruis Edmund S. Ruffin, Jr. Thomas P. Cody Alexander Daniel Shoaibi David Max Hammer Larry Wade Schimmels Andrew Michael Condlin Jill Marie Shoaibi Kenneth Wayne Harrell Robert Steven Sheldon Anne-Marie Shaia Condlin Mark C. Simmons Katherine Mary Hessler Douglas L. Smith Pamela S. Duffy Alan Dean Sundburg Brian K. Jackson John Mathews Stuckey Barbara Jean Endres Susan Hektner Terlep Paul C. Jost Susan Stringfellow Walker Claudia Barnes Gangi Jane Dandridge Tucker Robert Erwin Korroch Thomas Erwin Wray Steffanie Nadine Garrett Rhett Louis Weiss Keith E. Krusz Michael William Garvey Fernand A. Lavallee CLASS OF 1990 Richard William Goeken CLASS OF 1987 David James Lozier Christopher Alan Abel Julie B. Greenisen Carl Martin Bates Jeffrey Carl Mazanec Marcia E. Asquith H. Bradford Hoffman James Matheson Boyd Joseph Patrick Moan Sara A. Austin David Jay Ignall Charles Hampton Brown III Kenneth Gardner Pankey, Jr. Timothy Dickens Battin Peter Scott Jordan Latane Ware Brown Gregory Arthur Paw Thomas Willcox Brooke Dennis F. Kerrigan, Jr. Joy Marlene Bryan John Wallis Raymond B. Darren Burns Vanessa Griffith Kerrigan Deborah Mancoll Casey Kevin M. Sargis Robert Harvey Chappell III Howard Albert Kwon Bernice Herrman Cilley Sarah Sullivan Schimmels Cameron N. Cosby R. Christopher Lande Peter Charles Condron Lynne Jean Strobel Clifford Andrew Diamond Mary Baroody Lowe Nicholas C. Conte Eugene Everett Elder Monica Taylor Monday

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Jonathan Douglas Oechsle CLASS OF 1993 Kathleen Philpott Costa Leo Monroe Marsh Stephanie Burks Paine Belinda A. Bacon John Cussen John A. Mateyak Martha Anne Pampel Maura Henry Barbour Jason Robert Davis Jonathan Lee McGrady Jeffrey Melchior Schlerf Robert Galen Barbour Suzanne Marie FitzGerald Douglas E. Miller Michelle L. Sedgewick Christopher Kelly Barry-Smith Kerry Casey Flaherty Toni Friess Millner John Mack Taylor III Timothy David Belevetz Pamela Conner Gavin Craig Scott Nolan Gilbert Earle Teal Lucy Williams Bowman W. Scott Greco Lisa Erin O’Donald Owen Charles Wilson Lisa S. Brook Charles Tayloe Griffith Andrew Michael Ollis Steven Joseph Zweig Jennifer Zoe Brooks Kim Van Horn Gutterman Samantha Stecker Otero Beth Kurowski Bunnell Margaret Lewis Haymore Stephen Dennis Otero CLASS OF 1992 Kelley O’Brien Campbell Kristy Melker Hickman Lori Petruzzelli-Touponse Joanne Jones Allen Robert Frederick Church Lisa Michelle Hicks-Thomas Theresa J. Pulley Radwan Elizabeth Hallock Andrews E. Scott Conover Fred Barry Jacob Adam Seth Rafal Jennifer B. Arlin Pamela M. Conover Christine Mary Johnson Andrew Thomas Richardson III John Calvin Brown David M. Dalke Thomas John Joss Jonathan C. Rotter Robert William Carll Michael David DeBaecke Christopher Dikran Koomey Jeanne Locascio Sacks Jane Sherman Chambers Kerry Anne Doyle-Shannon Robin Vogel Kurz Joshua Sacks Michael Paul Chu Jennifer Lynn Hanrahan James Hardwick Lister W. Carter Santos Stephanie Rever Chu Anne Stuart Hayes Thomas G. Martinchek Roderick William Simmons Elizabeth Dopp Chupik Susanna Broaddus Hickman Patricia Ann McKenna George Perkins Snead Cressondra Brown Conyers Daniel Lee Hogans Debra Bryant Pearson Kirstin Mueller Snead Keith Warren Davis Todd James Hooper Toni Michelle Randall Michelle Walsh Tetreault William Arthur DeVan Richard Allan Hricik Paul Patrick Rooney Amy Marie Waskowiak Jason Evans Dodd Timothy Toi-Ming Hui Leanne Cusumano Roque Erin Masson Wirth Kathleen Finley Duthu Lawrence Warren I’Anson III Andrew Macgregor Smith John Chinniah Fernando Elizabeth Marie Jacobi Justin Bayly Smith CLASS OF 1996 Susan Barger Fox Ellen Duffy Jenkins Curt Gudheim Spear William D. Brick Michael John Funk Jody Anderson Leighty Lara Howley Walt Laura Mae Conner Steven K. Gerber G. Scott Lesmes G. Matthew Warren Caroline Lee Cross Brian James Gillette Melissa Callahan Lesmes Gerald Carlyle Wells Richard H. Cross, Jr. Thomas Joseph Hanrahan R. Lee Livingston Deborah Ann Eckert Dion William Hayes Veena Kumari Luthra CLASS OF 1995 Paul Robert Eckert Deborah Barr Hillyard Julie Gilges Martin Paula H. Agor Theodore John Fisher Jeffrey Alan Huber Sherri Manfredi Matson Carla N. Archie E. Paige S. Fitzgerald Natalia Delcanto Jordan Michael Alexander McVicker Matthew J. Bissonette Jeffrey Hamilton Geiger Ami Kim Audra Lynn Miller Christopher Scott Boynton T. Richard Giovannelli Mark Lee Lofgren Victor Jay Miller Michael F. Cox Brian Christophe Goebel Jessica Leigh Lynch Nicholas Sean Murphy Edward J. Efkeman Jason Charles Grech Mark Randolph Matney Grant Nelson Clifford Bridges Fleet III Dawn Raines Greco John Thomas McNelis Christine Marie Renda Dennis Richard Foley Sheryl Annette Hart Caitlin Shirer Palacios Gregory Keith Richards Russell Lory Foster James Richard Harvey Christopher Claar Reed James Eugene Schliessmann Ruth Litvin Goodboe Jeffrey James Lamontagne Wendy Nuckols Reed Sean Stewart Sell Louanna Godwin Goolsby Marc-Olivier Langlois Sandra Elizabeth Rizzo Scott Adler Shefferman Joseph Scott Guarino Jon Marshall Mahan Patricia Erikson Roberts John Allen Waldrop III Leslie Sides Guarino Jeffrey Laurence Marks Brendan Linehan Shannon Jennifer Lee Wier Wendy J. Hahn Christopher Bost Millner Price Mitchell Shapiro William Randell Wilder Margaret Frances Hardy Courtney Collins Nowell Thomas Christian Swiers Kenneth N. Hickox, Jr. Peter Brandon Owen Janet Singletary Thomas CLASS OF 1994 Michael David Homans Michael George Phillips Deann Reck Tigges Christos Paul Badavas Laura Dawn Hunt Christopher John Rusek Linda C. Trees Marshall B. Barton Terri Jean Keeley Ali Reza Sharifahmadian Chamie Grandy Valentine Jessica Ruth Bernanke William H. Kennedy, Jr. Lorrie A. Sinclair Wendy Karen Voss John Leslie Brownlee Jonathan Hadley Koenig Scarlett Hardy Spence Melissa D. Walden Donald Paul Bunnell Amy Rollins Kreisler Daryl S. Taylor Bridget O’Keefe Walsh Marcia Stuart Ceplecha Julie P. Laine Catherine Ann Trinkle Kevin Denis Walsh Patty F. S. Cogswell Dawn Leporati Leget Kimberly Rouse Van Essendelft Paula Anne Wells Susan Beth Comparato Thomas Jensen Leighton Mark Joseph Vucci William Michael Connolly Brett Anthony Loney Michele Bresnick Walsh Judith Mary Conti

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CLASS OF 1997 Krista Lyn Newkirk Carrie R. Hunt CLASS OF 2002 David Randolph Bennett Maquiling Bacdayan Parkerson Theodore Leonard Hunt Sarah K. Alcock Anne Graham Bibeau Stacy L. Patten Kevin Martin Kenneally R. Wesley Alexander Susan Ludi Blevins Jimmy F. Robinson, Jr. Kindra Lynn Kirkeby Ada-Marie Walsh Aman Susan Elizabeth Bruce Karanja Kamau Rouse Stephen Michael Lastelic Matthew Kristian Aman Katalin Szabo Donatucci Monika Eda Saimre John George Liethen John W. Bagwell Laura Feltman Kathryn Lamothe Sinniger Rebecca McElfresh Liethen Henry D. W. Burt II Michael George Grable Christopher Josef Thanner Alexander Christian Linn Laura E. Byrum Roderick Ramsey Ingram Megan Carden Timmins Donald Washington Martin, Jr. Lacrecia G. Cade Crystal Roberts Jezierski Anne Mayer Turk Pamela Jenkins Mason Melissa Ann Conner David McKee Johansen Paul J. Verbesey Helena Sue Mock Anne C. Dowling Ellen Dassance Kennedy Elizabeth Wilson Webster William Edward Nolan Nash Joseph Fayad John Benson Kennedy Melvin Edward Williams Earl G. Pinto Daniel J. Fortune Steven Vaughan Key Jeffrey Joseph Polich Jeffrey L. Friedman Susan Jeanine McCue CLASS OF 1999 Marc Edward Purintun Iria Giuffrida Elise Natalie Milstein Timika Adams-Sherman Jason C. Rylander Carole Miller Hirsch Valerie Spencer Muth Kimberly Barney Burke Leigh Hudgins Schreher Jammie N. Jackson Brenda Jean Oliver Jean Louise Campbell Mary Elizabeth Sherwin Rebecca Borowski Jackson Gregory Michael Romano David E. Carney Sandra L. Smith Crystal L. Jennings Richard Harvey Roston Christopher Roger Mack DeLacy John McRae Stuckey III Shawn K. Leppo Demian Asa Schane Douglas Dziak Kenneth Andrew Walsh Courtney M. Malveaux Ramona Jenny Sein Charles Edward Ehrlich Jeffrey Walton Yeates Jiwon Park Prichard Christine Moseley Shiker Francine E. Friedman Amy Lamoureux Riella Daniel Clayton Summerlin Rachel C. Goddard CLASS OF 2001 Michael J. Riella Ky Tran-Trong Tiffany Carder Hull Robin A. Abbott Ramon Rodriguez III John Carl Valdivielso Karen Scott James Erin M. Alkire Elizabeth A. Speck Rachel Elizabeth van der Voort Kathleen M. Kedian Kara M. Ariail Erin M. Turner Adam Werneth Walsh Deanna Griffith Kucler Amy Bauer Stewart J. Wetchler Anne K. Walsh Robert D. Kucler Stephanie C. Bovee Amy Collins Ziehm Natalie Daub Wilhelm David W. Lannetti D. Tilghman Broaddus, Jr. Brian Patrick Woolfolk Alicia L. Lewis Jaron E. Chriss CLASS OF 2003 William David Young Christopher C. Matteson Tameka Meshaun Collier Paul Ashley Ainsworth Scott Daniel McBride Dustin Harr DeVore David Scott Ames CLASS OF 1998 Kevin M. O’Neill Lisa Diane Finklea Dorilyn Martz Ames Anne-Marie M. Anderson Heather Stacey Parr Robert Andrew Fisher Jeffrey M. Boerger Coburn Robinson Beck Ross H. Parr Dana G. Fitzsimons, Jr. Katherine A. Brewer Beth M. Benko Charles Dandridge Patterson III Matthew Frey Joy L. Bryant Kathleen S. Bergmann Stephen Clawson Robertson Benjamin Alexander Goodman Christina Elizabeth Buschmann Jan Starkweather Carlson Elizabeth Evans Rylander Daniel P. Graham Ian Robert Conner Jeffrey Alan Cohen Mary R. Schrider-Fox Sean Patrick Haney Andrea L. D’Ambra Matthew Philip Cohen James Anthony Sherman Jason William Harbour Zachary Scott Devore Rhonda Maria Craig Robert E. Worst H. Lee Harrell Shelley Renee Dolf Paul Matthew Davis James Glenn Harwood Jason Gordon Everett William DeVinney CLASS OF 2000 Emily Anna Hayes Kelly Elizabeth Farnan Audra Ann Dial Jessica Rachel Arons Bryson J. Hunter Kristen Irene Froelich Sean Paul Ducharme Monica Mary Ayres D. Mark Jackson Ross Robert Fulton Robin Christine Dusek R. Joseph Barton Bryce D. Jewett R. Harrison Gibbs Richard Francis Ensor Gregory P. Bergethon Kara M. Kraman Dawei Gongsun W. Lewis Glenn III Elliott Matthew Buckner Brian Garth Muse Walter Travis Latham, Jr. Thomas Jefferson IV Sara Ruth Chandler Jennifer Redmond Muse Courtney Wyckoff Lynch Julie Cassidy Jones Raena Smith Close Elana Happe Olson Briordy T. Meyers Anne Leigh Kerr Craig Alexander Anthony Dixon L. Misha Preheim Colin Todd Miller Eliza Hutchison Ketchum Trent Matthew Doyle Jonathan Bray Reed Edith Margaret Min Ryan Troy Ketchum Aaron Steven Goldsmith Sarah Carter Richardson Anthony Alexander Mingione Joseph Shayne Kiefer Donna Resio Goodale Travis Aaron Sabalewski Megan Marie Pietropaolo Kenneth Sebastian Mahieu Amy Kirtland Graham Angela Marie Stewart Theresa Sylvia Quinn Kristin Loe Mahieu Edgar Butler Hatrick IV Stuart W. Turner P. Andrew Riley Kevin Brian Muhlendorf Kristi Garland Hatrick Daniel Velez Elisabeth Genevieve Sawyer Priscilla Hobbs Muhlenkamp Kevin Franklin Hull Stephanie Ann Wilkinson Zoe Kakumei Shalom

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Jonathan M. H. Short Justin M. Hargrove CLASS OF 2007 Shana Ann Hofstetter Holland Marie Tahvonen Kimberly J. Hargrove Benjamin Griffith Baker William Leland Holt Keith Richard Wesolowski Christine Dealy Haynes David Lee Beck Timothy Scott Hoseth Amanda Lee Kutz Joshua David Blosenski Brian Charles Ivy CLASS OF 2004 Benjamin E. Ladd Alexander Carlton Blumenthal Megan Tumi Jackson Gary Lee Abbott Sean J. Masterson Amy Liesenfeld Blumenthal Layne M. Kamsler Peter G. Allen Chris Brooks Nagel III William Leslie Boswell III Alisson Pouille Klaiber Russell F. Anderson Rachel Wheeler Northup Ryan William Browning Jennifer C. Koehler Sada Rebecca Andrews Ryan J. Pedraza Kathryn Suzanne Burnett Kristin Nicole Koernig Kevin Michael Barnes J. Bradley Reaves Maryann Nolan Chong Michael Nicholas Kourabas Robert E. Barnsby Donald Thomas Regan III Yunup Chong Kelly Pereira Lackey David Saunders Blessing Tarek Z. Shuman Allison Sawyer Clayton Sarah B. Miller James H. Boykin III Kimberly Moore Urbanchuk Harry Hancock Clayton IV R. Joseph Noble Sarah P. Bridges Sean David Croston Bradley Allan Ridlehoover Jennifer L. Deschenes CLASS OF 2006 Jordan Gillman Dinos Thomas Eugene Robertson Kevin Michael Duffan Jessica Diane Aber Christopher Kent Dorsey Isaac Benjamin Rosenberg Adrienne E. Griffin Joshua Ellis Baker Brent Michael Dougal Catherine Josephine Rotolo Jeremy W. Hochberg David Austin Baroni William Yates Durbin Christina Trotta Roupas Heather Paige Hodgman Jahnes Eric Peter Benson Ian Shimon Hoffman Bindhya Reuben Savedoff Angela M. Jones Megan Eliza Bisk Svetlana K. Ivy Andrew Winfield Scott Scott D. Kennedy Jessica Deering Brubaker Janet Sadler McCrae Bryan C. R. Skeen Jennifer Macierowski Kirby Samuel Roth Brumberg Melissa Anne Mott Michele L. Slachetka Jennifer Ann Maceda S. Douglas Bunch Edward Kelley Nickel William Wiley Sleeth III David P. Massaron Kelly Elizabeth Campanella Nora Garcia Nickel Jason Lee Stickler Patrick J. Mays G. David Carter, Jr. Michael Christopher Pacella Stephen George Svajian Jennifer Komoroski McGeorge Andrew William Chester Reese Arvid Pearson Bryan Wayne Thompson Todd H. Muldrew Stephanie L. Crandall Michael Paul Pegman Joy Anastasia Thompson Nicholas D. Naum Michael Edward Dick Todd Alan Purdy Lindsey Robinson Vaala John Elwood Owens Blythe Erin Dillon Jacquelynne Jordan Regan Tom Joseph Whiteside Adela Bashir Parvaiz Margaret S. Fischofer MaryBeth Wysocki Shreiner Mark V. Pascucci Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher Blake Douglas Skogland CLASS OF 2009 John K. Roche Jeffrey Peter Geiger Alison Nicole Smellie Kenneth Walter Abrams Seth L. Rundle Alvis Leon Hester, Sr. Michael David Spies Latoya C. Asia Timothy O. Schimpf Jason Shin Hobbie Allison Marie Stelter Sarah Bellinger Beebe Kristine Louise Schmidt Lee Eric Kaufman Paul Edward Sumilas S. Perry Coburn Bo Kim Sellitti Michael Thomas Kaufman Meghann C. T. Supino Shannon Eileen Daily Sean M. Tepe Megan Bridget Kenney Courtney Bennett Svajian Allison Barger Eddy Jeffrey Scott Thurnher Anne Catherine Lahren Christine Rita Tartamella Seth McChesney Eddy James A. Vatne Jeffrey Brian Mead Bereket Tesfu Krista Pietrok Hanvey Spencer M. Wiegard Catherine Hope Molloy Alison Wickizer Toepp Thomas Michael Hendell Philip C. Woodward John D. Owens III Christopher Jamieson Toepp Elizabeth Leigh Howard Laura Zinanni Geneva Nicole Perry Elizabeth Burgin Waller Lindsay Rachel Kaplan Evelyn Rose Protano John K. Warren Brian Jay Kargus CLASS OF 2005 Matthew Adley Shaw Alan Kennedy-Shaffer Ashley Gayle Alley Shari Diener Shaw CLASS OF 2008 Elizabeth Ridler Lamb Leasa Woods Anderson Matthew Stephen Sheldon Kyle Richard Bahr Joelle E. K. Laszlo Alexander H. Beeler Douglas Allen Smith James Jackson Bilsborrow Daniel Dominic Matthews Raul M. Bhat Lauren D. Smith Jennie G. Cordis Boswell Jeffrey Scott Palmore Michael L. Broadus Christopher Davies Supino Victoria Starks Camire Kimberley Piro Papini Anne Hamilton Brower Christine Renee Tollefson Christi Ann Cassel Mark Albert Pike Christine Higgins Collins Alicia Caitlyn Tracy Diana Rabb Clarkson Katherine Graham Putnam Richard G. Collins Jacqueline Carry Turo M. Cabell Clay Cameron Michael Rountree Emily J. Cromwell Brainerd Hunt Whitbeck III Kathryn Bridget Codd Timothy John Slattery Jennifer Maki Dodge Matthew Scott White Gregory Vincent Demo Michael Wayne Smith Stephen V. Durbin Kevin Scott Wilkes Shalanda Nicole Franklin Mary Laurel Thibadeau Rosa Jean Evergreen Megan Ann Wotherspoon Jonathan Deva Goodman Emily P. Uhre Caroline B. Fleming Christopher Knowles Gottfried Tiffany Marie Walden Sarah R. Greene Douglas S. Griswold Daniel Nichols Whitten Meghan E. Hallock Courtney Anne Groh Jason Robert Wool Chunlian Yang

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CLASS OF 2010 Robert Bernard Ott, Jr. CLASS OF 2013 Taylor Leigh Connolly Ashley Ames Ahlbrand Jonathan Dale Puvak Mia Shirley Bowler Chace Aaron Craig Nikeshia Womack Arthur Amy Paul Ritchie Anna Pulliam Cathcart Erik Brandon Derr Amanda Bosson Barry Amanda Victoria Ritucci Obiajulu Chibueze Chukwu Kevin Spencer Elliker Trent James Benishek Rhianna Elise Shabsin Brian James Daly Suzanne Marie Grassel Lisa Lauren Berger Lesley Rachel Stefan Merideth Snow Daly Marko David Hananel Julia Marie Bishop Matthew James Sutton Jessica Louise Delaney Tyler Timothy Henry Aubrey Hampton Brown III Karla Baker Thompson Wesley Jordan Evans Gregory Peter Herrick Sara Lynne Chamberlain Todd Michael Torres Zachary Andrew Gennett Andrew Roger Howard Laura Elizabeth Collins Garrett Dwyer Urban Lauren Elizabeth Gill Kathleen E. Imbriglia Charles Joseph Crimmins Brian Robert Wall Kaitan Prakash Gupta Eileen Setien Jackson Krysta Ranice Edwards Hannah Carrigg Wilson Katherine Ward Hennigs Rachel McDonough Kelly Thomas Okuda Fitzpatrick Julie Carter Irvin-Rooney Alexander S. Mackler Jennifer Elle Flurry CLASS OF 2012 Anna Michelle Killius Kylie Lopez Madsen Kristin Nicole Gilbert Joseph B. Allen Kandyce Lyndsey Korotky Leo Lanny Mensah Blair Leah Hornstine Kristina Marie Beer Patricia Kim Louden Bryan Charles Moore Kevin Patrick Hudson Stephanie Bray Bitto William Zachary Louden James E. Moore Naomh Stewart Hudson Jeffrey Todd Bozman Dustin Joseph Lujan Christopher Ashworth Olcott Michael R. Krol Christopher Robert Brennan Lyndsay Maier Lujan Elizabeth Smith Olcott Joseph F. Mauk Bonnie Nicole Brown Oriana Farley Madeira Lindsay Ann Paladino Myron Demarcus McClees Kristin Petrella Burek Samuel Giffin Mann Raj Harshadbabu Patel Patricia Ann Melochick Kristen Marie Byers Stephanie Ann Marks Brett Walter Piersma Chantel Regina Mills Andrew An-Yu Chan Rachel Procopio Maryan Alison Mary Rabe Justin M. Neidig Lindsay Marie Cogley Naomi Harralson May Cassandra Blythe Roeder Kathleen Elizabeth Parks Mark William Connolly Sarah Elizabeth Melchior Brian A. Rothenberg Leah Q. Pike Jeremiah Andrew Denton IV Justin William Moore John Nelson Sando Andrew Palmer Reeve Miriam Rose Epstein Paige Suzanne Nestel Abigail Rose Simon Jessica Bonney Reveley James Erickson Evans Elderidge Austin Nichols Meghan Sara Stubblebine Christia V. Rey Melissa Charnes Gibson Abigail Lea Paules Christina Sumpio von Poelnitz Carrie Pixler Ryerson Jessica Ashley Glajch James Seymour Phillips-Farley Thomas Dean Ryerson Andrew James Hass L. Renee Phillips-Farley CLASS OF 2015 Andrew Marshall Szilagyi Stephen William Hoopengardner Vladislava Rebeiz Henry Dahm Alderfer Christopher Lewis Versfelt Caitlyn Cotter Huffstutter Sean Robert Renaghan Betsy C. Anderson HON Lawton Buchanan Way Timothy Joseph Huffstutter Shanna Marie Reulbach Jillian Margaret Askren Anna Leist Weigand Erin Deal Johnson Alexandra Sur Rhee Michael Ryan Beville Kevin William Weigand Joseph Tyler Kamien Bailey Roese Charles Lindsay Brewer II Christopher Grant Wilson Lillian Macartney Joseph Very Sherman Blake R. Christopher Alison McGuire Wood Thomas Christopher Moyer Christopher Alan Sickles Arrion Nicole Dennis Andrea N. Nixon Emilie Whitehurst Sickles Walter S. Felton HON CLASS OF 2011 J. Travis Pittman Patrick Slade Slebonick Brian Joseph Focarino Andrew Iverson Almand Ryen Christopher Rasmus Michelle Lynn Sudano Daniel J. Ginnetty Bradford Thomas Bartels Benjamin James Reed Lee Evan Tankle Meaghan W. Griffith Julia Stolar Bartels Bradley D. Reed Jarred Otis Taylor III Nicholas James Guidi M. Hughes Bates III J. Brandon Sieg Victoria Moore Terry Kang He Brandon Lee Boxler Julie Michelle Silverbrook Jean-Paul Benedict Theroux Elizabeth Barry Heddleston Brian Ross Cannon Jay Kant Sinha Stephen Vincent Torok Michael Anthony Hendricks Daniel Edward Cogley W. Ryan Stephens Candace Headen Uduebor Andrew D. Iammarino Stephanie Gaylord Forbes Wenjie Sun Demian Hieronymus von Poelnitz Melissa Jensen Paul Allen Gibson III Valentine Uduebor Gabriel Alexander Walker August T. Johannsen Andrew Stephen Gordon William Scott Versfelt Jason B. Kane Anne Hampton Haynes Mark J. Villapando CLASS OF 2014 Andrew S. Maryan Justin Levi Hoover Mary Hamner Walser Katie Deborah Baranek Joseph D. Menze Veda Lewis Igbinedion Davis M. Walsh Erin Elizabeth Barrett Anu Paulose Stanley W. Jackson, Jr. Michael Lawerance Warwick Emily Ruth Bastin Shane M. Rumbaugh Katherine H. Levy Kristen Brown Welsh Sarah Moser Beason Brian Jeremiah Shea Rustin Kent Mangum W. Martin Williams Kristin Michelle Bergman Christopher J. Turpin Brittany Kathryn Mohler Catherine M. Wilmarth Robert Edward Blumberg Katharine J. Westfall Ambrosia Dawn Mosby Zachary Alexander Withers Rachel Marie Cannon Claire M. Wheeler Cara Boekeloo Ott Shengyang Wu Christina Nicole Cerutti Daniel Clarke Yates Haibo Zhao

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CLASS OF 2016 Rachel M. Sollecito Savannah R. Gibbs Michael K. Pinkard Amanda F. Campbell Mitchell L. Stith Kelsey R. Gill Jennifer Alexandra Quezada Castillo Lauren Elizabeth Coleman Caroline E. Thee Marc J. Greco Peter M. Quinn-Jacobs Susan Elizabeth Cook Kristel Tupja Vincent Joseph-Lee Grosso Sebastian J. Quitmeyer Mark C. Cramer Victor A. Unnone III Siyu Gui Sarah Beth Rabin Jacob M. Derr Anne G. Wallice Zhiqi Guo Molly Marie Ramsden Zheng Gao Willie M. Wilson-Herring Daniel J. Hankes Natalie M. Rankin Garrett Matthew Gee Xiang Zhang Patrick Lee Harner Vania Ratliff Matthew Gordon Jewitt Clarence Reginald Hawkes III Lane Daniel Reeder Michelle C. Johnson CLASS OF 2018 Paul D. Hawkins Eric A. Reid Sarah E. Kowalkowski Jacquelyn Nicole Alanko Emily J. Heltzel Natalia Rezai Scott A. Krystiniak Caitlin Anderson Kristin Bria Hopkins Rebecca R. Ribley B Shaina Taylor Massie Christopher B. Anderson Jamie L. Huffman Lauren G. Riley Erin Ashley McNamara Christopher W. Antoine Gabriel E. Ibrahim Melissa A. Rivera Kristin Poole Moberley Mary Kathryn Atkinson Nancy C. Iheanacho Katherine M. Rockwell Nathaniel D. Moberley Perry F. Austin Breanna Bonnie Nicole Jensen Matthew George Rosendahl Abby Riley Natividad Andrew G. Barna Robert L. Jones IV Renuka Santhanagopalan Ross D. Natividad Taylor A. Basford Lauri Kai Sara Scharff Sapia Pamela J. Penny HON Bryon P. Becker Zanzaiah Aliye Kidwell Alison Louise Schoettler Justin Cabell Pierce Kimberly N. Bickham William R. Klima Gregory M. Scialabba Elizabeth M. Rademacher Laura E. Bladow Kelsey I. Knitter Patrick Seo Michael I. Scrafford Katherine Sullivan Blum Kasey E. Koballa Catherine O’Neil Shames Leonard D. Simmons Lindsay L. Blumberg Ryan Krocker Katherine Diane Shepherd Candace Marie Terman Rachel A. Bogdan Sarah J. Kuethe Tyler Sherman Justin Allen Thatch Emily A. Bork Joshua D. Lang Brittany Elizabeth Shipley John Charles Thomas HON Gulliver Brady Alexander D. Lange Alexandra W. Shofe Mary C. Topic Morris J. Brailsford III Samuel Young Lee Daniel Adam Sinclair Allison Davis Tuck William Paul Bray William Logan Lewis Zachary B. Singerman Christopher P. Yakubisin Kristi Ann Breyfogle Michaela R. Lieberman Ethan M. Smith Kathryn A. Broderick Chelsea Charann Lomprey Daniel R. Spencer CLASS OF 2017 Michael W. Byrnes, Jr. Molly V. Lovell Sarah E. Spencer Benjamin E. Ader Kimberly C. Cain Andrew B. Lowy Amanda Elizabeth Stephenson Christine D. Anchan Thomas Celeste Capretta James P. Loyd Russell G. Terman Mary D. Antley John Tyler Carver Jonathon R. Lubrano Joshua E. Thomas Clay Marshall Bennett Julie Ann Cascino MaryKatelyn Lukish Daniel B. Thompson Raymond E. Bilter Darcee L. Case Mahlet Makonnen Paris H. Thompson III Kevin Biniazan Kiren D. Chauhan Emily E. Manbeck Taylor N. Treece Daniel P. Branagan Shiqi Chen Hillary C. May Noah Sumner Trombly Jeffrey A. Breit HON Scott Connor Ciepluch Miranda R. Mayhill Emily G. Tucker Carlyle Elise Bruemmer Nicole L. Cochran Kevin Brown McCandlish Emma Brandt Vignali William J. Conlin IV Arthur R. Cohen Stephanie McEnery Norma Volkmer Mengxin Cui Kevin W. Connell Morgan A. McEwen William Lee Waller Hillary Honganh Dang Thomas A. Costello Anna Justine McMullen Lydia E. Warkentin Gordon M. Dobbs Chandler Payne Crenshaw Nicholas J. Medved Patrick T. Warren Anna C. Ellermeier Grace E. Cuda Willie A. Mejia Megan Nicole Watson Justin F. Ferraro Gregory S. Dahl Kameron Virginia Melton Timothy Dane Watson William L. Fletcher, Jr. Benjamin D. Daily Paige A. Melton Zachary C. Weisman Kelly R. Green Alyssa Florence D’Angelo Emily J. Messer Bianca A. White Benjamin J. Holwerda Paula E. de Man Andrew L. Milam Chelsea Helene Wilkins Patrick D. Houston Cristina Lauren DeBiase Sara Elizabeth Miller Benjamin E. Williams John S. Jongbloed Jacob W. Dievendorf Elizabeth Mincer Blake A. Willis Laura E. Kostel HON Avery Katharin Dobbs Maria Camille Monastra Alexander C. Woo Jessica F. Lung Caroline M. Drinnon Joseph W. Montgomery, Jr. Victoria L. Woods Laura M. Manchester Elizabeth C. Edmondson Jeffrey Andrew Moore Simon F. Zagata Andrew W. Monthey Gillian M. Feehan Anne Margaret Morris Jacob R. Zent Katlyn M. Moseley Stefanie Ann Felitto Matthew Brandon Neufeld Mary J. Zeoli John C. Nelson, Jr. Stephen M. Fellows Dakota S. Newton Rui Zhang J. Michael Payne HON Samantha Jean Quan Forsyth Daniel C. Peifer Zhonghui Zhou Spencer Alan Reiss Evan W. Frauhiger Shevarma T. Pemberton Liesel A. Zimmerman Alyssa M. Riggins Samantha L. Freeburn Mary V. Pickard Jishu Zong Austin C. Sargent Ryan David Frye 42 LEADERS IN LAW

Best thing about his job A Q&A WITH I have a government relations and congressional investigations practice. Every day is very different from the previous day. I love the fact that each day I get to Brian P. Woolfolk ’97 jump into the deep end and really not know where the day will take me. I also PRINCIPAL Blike being able to combine law, policy, politics and history to solve problems. SWAN CREEK STRATEGIES Personal quality or philosophy that has FORT WASHINGTON, MD helped him be successful I am proudest of maintaining a sense of integrity throughout my years of practice in politics and law. Unfortunately, living in what’s been described as “the swamp” presents many temptations many find difficult to resist. Attempting to advocate for issues you don’t support or presenting facts that are not true have long-term negative impacts on credibility.

Proudest moment in his career My proudest and most humbling moment was being hired by Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA) to be Counsel to the Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution and later discovering boxes of résumés of applicants for the job. There was stiff competition and I could be replaced very easily. That was the motivation I needed to do the best job I was capable of doing.

His heroes My parents are my heroes. My dad retired from the Navy in his 20s due to a multiple sclerosis diagnosis. Even through the pain and progression of the disease, Dad always maintained a sense of dignity, inner strength, and love for family. Although my dad died a few months after my graduation from William & Mary, I am forever appreciative of the opportunity to attend law school in Williamsburg while living in Newport News close to my parents. My mom is our family’s rock. While raising two toddlers and caring for a sick husband, she endured the hostile climate of a newly integrated William & Mary in the mid-seventies to obtain a graduate degree at the School of Education.

His advice for lawyers as they begin their careers I encourage new lawyers to devote serious time to developing their networks. Go out of your way to spend time with classmates. Reach out to people you don’t already know. Seek out other alumni in your field and in other fields. At some point in your career, your network is as valuable or more valuable than any of your other strengths.

43 2017—2018 FRIENDS OF THE LAW SCHOOL

WE ARE GRATEFULriends TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS FOR THEIR GIFTS OF $100 OR MORE Rachel Abbey Dorothy A. Conner Susan Q. Ferguson Carol A. Hutchinson Omar Abdelhamid Paige C. Connolly Andrea B. Field Sally B. I’Anson Brian Agor Hertzie Conte Maureen Filak Kimberly D. Isler FMary F. Alderman Gynetha C. Conway Scott J. Fitzgerald Deborah K. Jackson Cynthia F. Almand Jan Cook Penelope C. Fletcher Nate Jackson William M. Anderson, Jr. and Melinda C. Cook Janice W. Flora Josiah Jackson Elyse F. Anderson Carole B. Cookson Samantha F. Flynn Elizabeth J. Jacob Jessica Anderson Alice C. Cooper Helen C. Foster Matthew James William R. Andrews Amauri G. Costa Pamela M. Franck Anne T. Jeffords Joseph O. Arata James J. Costello Milton Franklin James Jennings Richard Archer Robert Coulter and Becky Moore James E. Fritzius Jean Powell Jett Catherine Argrett Catherine Kinner Coupal Mary-Nicole K. Fulton Elizabeth U. Jiranek Peter J. Armstrong Bonnie L. Coyle Kyle T. Furr Anne B. Johansen William E. Armstrong Susan N. Creasey Martin D. Gallivan Alexandra Johnson James L. Atkinson Janet L. Crowther Susan D. Gallo Judith L. Johnson Terrence Bagley Jerome M. Daniel Therese E. Gardner Nelda Jones Marilyn R. Baker Bradley C. Davis Deborah N. Garrett Michelle K. Joss Elmo E. Ball IV Edward L. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Gay, Jr. Arthur J. Kamp Alisha Barnsby Sheppard H. C. Davis Jill Gelineau Matthew Kamsler Lori A. Barry-Smith Kathryn W. DeBaecke James D. Gennille Neil A. Kaplan and Kitty K. Kaplan Patricia Basilone Dawn B. DeBoer Elleen Genzler Joseph E. Kearfott and Theodore Bean Jane B. Denman Jennifer S. Gillette Mary Jo Kearfott Drew Beason Katie Denton David Glajch and Linda Glajch Maria D. Kiley William J. Beneke Michael Deschenes Joann E. Goergen Michael J. King and Cheryl D. King Heather Bennett Melanie DeVinney Dianne L. Goldman Richard W. Kirkpatrick and Lisa B. Bennett Elizabeth Pierce Devitt Gloria D. Goodman Pauline Kirkpatrick Hanne L. Berg Jo Beth M. DeVore Emma Goodman Stephen Kline Richard K. Berg Kathleen R. DeYoung Nicole Gottfried Paula B. Kochman Sarah F. Bland Thomas G. Dibble and Gilbert L. Granger and Kathleen M. Korroch Nelda J. Booker Sandra K. Dibble Connie H. Granger Susan G. Laager Leonard E. Bosworth, Jr. and A. Mechele Dickerson Chris Grant Elliott W. Lamb and Patricia G. Lamb Susan L. Bosworth Patricia Dickerson Gretchen L. Green Matthew T. Lambert and Jeanette R. Bowman Gary Dievendorf Hector W. Griswold, Jr. Karen S. Lambert Karen C. Boyd Marcie Anne Dille Matthew Groh Martha A. Lambert Mary Brick Mary Kay Dineen Paul Gvoth and Gretchen Gvoth Pamela G. Lassiter Jason M. Bridges Armand S. Discini Michael A. Haas and Ruth Haas Peggy Layer Amy B. Brooke Hilary G. Dixon Benjamin Hale Melissa Leatherman Arch M. Brown, Jr. Kyle Dodge Mary D. Hall Greg Lehman Celia A. Brown John F. Donahue Karen Hambleton-Miles Holly W. Leppo F. William Brownell Georgia Donaldson Paul D. Hansen Ann B. Lewis Rebecca J. Bruton Dennis F. Douglas and Isham T. Hardy, Jr. and Patricia H. Lister Joseph Burek Carol Douglas Caroline Hardy Larry H. Lohman Stephen D. Busch and Nicholas P. Drozdoff Patricia S. Harris Beth B. Lozier Susan H. Busch Patrick J. Dugan and Kimberlee H. Harvey James R. Luck, Jr. Marsha K. Campbell Karen Dugan Kimberly Harwood Anthony C. Maidenberg and William Capers Leah A. Dundon Carol V. Hawkens Jennifer T. Maidenberg William Carlson David D. Dunn Sharolyn B. Heatwole Lori A. Mandigo Alex Cathcart Catherine Durbin Jacqueline Hechtkopf Jessica M. Mann Elizabeth M. Cavallari and Hillery S. Efkeman Molly Henneberg Theresia R. Mares Austin R. Ziltz Deborah M. Elder Raymond S. Herbert Geraldine R. Marks Nancy Chambers Judy A. Elmore Stephen C. Herriman Sandra J. Marone Fredric D. Chanania David A. English Derek B. Hess Jeremy P. Martin and Tia Martin Wayne E. Christian Robyn L. Ensor W. Edmund Hibbard Diana P. Martin Ann N. Church Hermes Eraclides and John N. Hickman Jessica C. Matthews Patrick R. Cleary III Gail Eraclides Paul W. Hillyard III Rebecca T. Maxa Joe Cogswell C. Lawrence Evans III and Lawrence D. Hopkins Michael C. May and Amelia W. May Dale H. Cohen Susan T. Evans Patricia G. Horne Joseph J. Mazzeo Charles L. Coleman, Jr. and Karen J. Evans Susan C. Howard-Smith Courtney McClees Elizabeth A. Coleman Danny Fassio and Carol Fassio Patricia L. Howey Maston R. McCorkle, Jr. James Conklin and Mr. and Mrs. Sarai Faulkner A. Fraser Hudgins III and Pamela N. McDaniel Jessica S. Conklin Martha E. Favre Christie B. Hudgins Diane McGee

44 Jennifer B. McGrady Frederick R Peiffer and Matthew E. Sarkees Maxine Terry Robert H. McKenzie, Jr. Karen S. Peiffer Jeffrey P. Sarmonis Timothy J. Tetreault R.A. McKetta and M. Terry McKetta Charles D. Pfleegor, Jr. Nancy M. Sayer Aaron Thompson Albert F. McMullen and Edi G. Phillips Heidi M. Schooner Harold R. Tollefson Joanna C. McMullen Janel Piersma Brian J. Scott Nancy Barben Tomes John McNaughton Donna M. Pironti William E. Scott, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Toraason Thomas W. McNinch Jordan E. Pittman Carolyn C. Scott Luisa Torres Yuliya McVicker Ray Pittman and Kristin Pittman Elizabeth A. Sheets Edward J. Toscano and Margie Mead Margaret D. Pontzer Donna M. Shelton Margaret M. Toscano John J. Miller Robert D. Pope Nancy Sherman April W. Treado Pamela S. Miller Sara W. Post Donna Shewmake Denis W. Trover Richard G. Minor Rebecca D. Potter Crystal S. Shin Jeanne P. Trueax Ian Moar Daniel Prichard Linsey C. Short John C. Tuck III Terry Monrad Blake K. Puckett and W. Dean Short II James M. Turner Beverly A. Monroe Paula J. Puckett Julie A. Shubin Jeff Urbanchuk Ellen P. Montgomery Gayle Purdy William B. Simmons IV and Timothy Vance and Terry Vance Thomas Morehouse and John P. Quinn Lynn G. Simmons Mitzi van der Veer Sara L. Marchello Edward S. Radcliffe Egon P. Singerman and Kathleen M. Vienna Edward E. Moreland Sally A. Goetz Rainey Suzanne Singerman Barbara P. Walton Pamela A. Morgan Carol A. Rauen Joseph Sinniger Steven Ward Thomas E. Morris Alexandre Rebeiz Sharyn H. S. Skinner Jean M. Ward-Smith Rick Moul Laban Reeves J. R. Smith Michael E. Warwick and Trudy S. Moyles Adwoa Rey Mark A. Smith and Helen H. Warwick Rhonda L. Neil Sunny Rhee Barbara J. Smith Ozie M. Washington Patricia M. Neuberger Sharon Y. Richardson Matthew Smith Carol G. Wasserman Diem Duc Nguyen Allison B. Riley Barbara Smith Courtney F. Weigard Patton V. Nickell Myra B. Ringuette Lorrie A. Spear Joseph A. Welsh Kathleen D. Nolan Patricia S. Ritz Denise Stewart Jennifer H. White Katherine H. Nolan Sandra J. Rogers Gina K. Sumilas Jennifer S. Wilder Ann L. Nowak Don Rollins and Christina Rollins Suzanne S. Sundburg Latif Williams Susan S. Osborne Yves Rosenberg Alice H. Sutton Peggy W. Williams Barbara J. Owen Donna Ross Tyler Sutton and Aina Silenieks Scott R. Willick Alejandro Palacios Brenda A. Roston Alissa A. Sway George Wilson II Leslie T. Pankey Robin E. Rothera and Nicole D. Swiers Alvin Wimbley Anthony Papini Andrea R. Rothera Samuel L. Tarry, Jr. and Patricia M. B. Wolthuis Catherine A. Parker Cheryl M. Rundle Jennifer M. Tarry Alexandra L. Wool Charlotte H. Paulsen Timothy J. Sanford Gretchen Taylor Margaret H. Wray Chaaron Pearson Daniel Santos Claire C. Taylor Callie S. Yakubisin Shirley V. Pearson Jody N. Sarfan Nellie F. Teagle Helen C. Young Leslie B. Sargis Veronica Tepe

2017—2018 LAW SCHOOL FACULTY & STAFF DONORS

WE WISH TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE GENEROSITY OF MARSHALL-WYTHE’S FACULTY AND STAFF Peter A. Alces Gail M. DeBlass Eric Kades William M. Richardson Elizabeth A. Andrews Neal E. Devins Robert E. Kaplan Patricia Erikson Roberts ’92 Helen F. Antinori Frederick W. Dingledy, Jr. Stacy E. Kern-Scheerer Matthew A. Rouette Jayne W. Barnard Dean Davison M. Douglas Laura R. Killinger Ramona J. Sein ’97 Laura W. Beach Michael J. Ende Betta Labanish Jennifer E. Sekula Amanda J. Beasley Jennifer R. Franklin Allison Orr Larson Lauren P. Seney Catherine A. Bellin Catherine B. Fritzius Fredric I. Lederer Rhianna E. Shabsin ’11 Jeffrey W. Bellin Adam M. Gershowitz Christina Smith Lewis Faye F. Shealy David S. Bihl Rebecca Green Terri T. Lorincz Donna M. Shelton Ruth A. Birkelbach Tara L. Grove Paul Marcus Suzanne S. Smethurst Jeffrey A. Breit HON ’17 Vivian Hamilton Thomas J. McSweeney James Y. Stern Tammie Brown James S. Heller Alan J. Meese Jennifer S. Stevenson Aaron-Andrew Bruhl Paul A. Hellyer Tommy E. Miller ’73 Elizabeth A. Tarloski Felicia A. Burton Laura A. Heymann Helena S. Mock ’00 Linda K. Tesar Lynda L. Butler G. Kay Hibbard David F. Morrill Gloria J. Todd Stephen P. Carney ’80 Helivi L. Holland ’90 Lynn A. Murray Kathryn R. Urbonya Anna P. Chason Katey M. Howerton Jessica K. Pierson Christopher C. Watson Eric D. Chason Morgan L. Hutter George P. Podolin Jaime Welch-Donahue Laurie Ciccone Darian M. Ibrahim Robert D. Pope J. R. Zepkin ’65 Nancy L. Combs Judith L. Johnson Sarah R. Rajec Evan J. Criddle Christina M. Jones President Emeritus W. Taylor Reveley III

45 THE FIRMMATE CHALLENGE

Thehallenge FirmMate Challenge encourages William & Mary Law We thank those firms that participated in this program graduates, working at the same firms or agencies to support in 2017–2018 and also wish to express our gratitude to Marshall-Wythe by striving to reach 100 percent alumni the FirmMate Coordinators at each organization who participation at their organizations. contributed their time and financial resources to help C with this important program.

100% Participation Firms FirmMate Coordinators

AKIN GUMP STRAUSS HAUER & FELD LLP FRANCINE E. FRIEDMAN ’99 GIBSON, DUNN & CRUTCHER LLP TRENT J. BENISHEK ’10 GREENBERG TRAURIG, LLP STEPHEN J. HORVATH III ’84 HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP THOMAS W. BROOKE ’90 & CHRISTOPHER R. M. DELACY ’99 MOORE & VAN ALLEN PLLC M. CABELL CLAY ’08 RICHARDS LAYTON & FINGER P.A. GREGORY P. WILLIAMS ’82 & ERIC A. MAZIE ’84 SANDS ANDERSON PC ROBERT B. DELANO, JR. ’81 WALDO & LYLE, P.C. JOSHUA E. BAKER ’06 WYRICK, ROBBINS, YATES & PONTON LLP ALEXANDER M. DONALDSON ’84 & THOMAS H. COOK, JR. ’87

Thank You! If you would like to help with the FirmMate Program at your firm for the 2018–2019 Annual Fund, please contact Laura Beach at (757) 221-3798; [email protected]. We look forward to adding the names of more firms in the coming year.

46 THE FIRMMATE CHALLENGE THE FIRMMATE CHALLENGE

The following firms also participated in the 2017–2018 Challenge and are listed in order from highest participation. Our thanks for their support!

Firms FirmMate Coordinators

ARNOLD & PORTER ROSA J. EVERGREEN ’05 GOODWIN PROCTER LLP CHRISTOPHER L. VERSFELT ’10 HIRSCHLER FLEISCHER P.C. JEFFREY P. GEIGER ’06 COOLEY LLP ROBERT M. MCDOWELL ’90 JONES DAY FERNAND A. LAVALEE ’88 NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION GARRETT D. URBAN ’11 & MICHAEL F. COX ’95 VANDEVENTER BLACK LLP JANE D. TUCKER ’86 LECLAIRRYAN MICHEAL L. HERN ’83 K&L GATES LLP MEGAN A. WOTHERSPOON ’06 KAUFMAN & CANOLES, P.C. MARY ELIZABETH SHERWIN ’00 & DUSTIN H. DEVORE ’01 WINSTON & STRAWN LLP DAVID A. BARONI ’06 HUNTON ANDREWS KURTH LLP SEAN P. DUCHARME ’98 STEPTOE & JOHNSON PLLC SHAINA T. MASSIE ’16 & GARY W. NICKERSON ’84 TROUTMAN SANDERS LLP NORA GARCIA NICKEL ’07 WOODS ROGERS PLC ELIZABETH B. HEDDLESTON ’15 REED SMITH, LLP SHANNON MCCLURE ROBERTS ’02 & ALISON WICKIZER TOEPP ’07 COVINGTON & BURLING LLP KANDYCE L. KOROTKY ’13 GENTRY LOCKE RAKES & MOORE LLP LAUREN E. COLEMAN ’16 VINSON & ELKINS LLP AMY LAMOUREUX RIELLA ’02 MCGUIREWOODS LLP SCOTT W. MASSELLI ’15 LOCKE LORD, LLP MICHAEL J. GAERTNER ’89 VENABLE LLP RONALD W. TAYLOR ’81 WILLIAMS MULLEN ARRION N. DENNIS ’15 OGLETREE, DEAKINS, NASH, SMOAK & STEWART, P.C. JIMMY F. ROBINSON ’98 WILLCOX & SAVAGE, P.C. JASON E. OHANA ’11

47 2017—2018 FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS & LAW FIRMS

AKIN, GUMP, STRAUSS, HAUER & FELD JOSEPHoundations ALEXANDER FOUNDATION INC. AMAZON.COM AMERICAN ENDOWMENT FOUNDATION AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION, INC. ANTHENELLI, PHOEBUS & HICKMAN, LLC FARNOLD RECEPTION DESKS, INC. AYCO CHARITABLE FOUNDATION BARBRI INC. BARNESVILLE ANTIQUES & APPRAISING BI-AMP SYSTEMS BLAZING VA LLC BRIGHAM PROPERTY RIGHTS LAW FIRM, PLLC BROTHER INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION ROBERT G. CABELL III & MAUDE MORGAN CABELL FOUNDATION CARNEAL-DREW FOUNDATION GLADYS & FRANKLIN CLARK FOUNDATION COMCAST CORPORATION COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF TAMPA BAY, INC. DECKER, CARDON, THOMAS, ET AL. DEMOCRACY FUND DENEKA LAW FIRM, P.C. DERRICK FAMILY FOUNDATION THE DICKERSON & SMITH LAW GROUP JULIUS & BLANCHE DIENER FOUNDATION, INC. DOMINION ENERGY, INC. EMPLOYEES OF NORTHROP GRUMMAN POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE EQUAL JUSTICE AMERICA EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS ERACLIDES, GELMAN, HALL, INDEK, NORFOLK SOUTHERN FOUNDATION GOODMAN & WATERS, LLP ORBITAL ATK, INC. EXTRON ELECTRONICS THE WALTER I. AND EVA GRACE PEAK FOUNDATION FAYAD LAW, P.C. PENINSULA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF VIRGINIA, INC. FORDS COLONY FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS JAMES W. PERKINS MEMORIAL TRUST GOLDMAN SACHS & CO. PERLES LAW FIRM, PC HARMAN ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS PORTICO WEST, INC. HONEYWELL, INC. DAVID E. POST FAMILY FOUNDATION HUNTON ANDREWS KURTH LLP MEYER & ANNA PRENTIS FAMILY FOUNDATION JACKSON LEWIS, P.C. DT REGAN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION JOANNOU & ASSOCIATES MARY V. REILLY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION KAPLAN BAR REVIEW RIVERHOME FAMILY TRUST KAUFMAN & CANOLES, P.C. ANNE C. AND WALTER R. ROBINS FOUNDATION CHARLES G. KOCH CHARITABLE FOUNDATION SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION KPMG, LLP SMITH & FAWER, LLC LARRYMORE ORGANIZATION, INC. SONS & DAUGHTERS OF THE COLONIAL & THE LAW OFFICES OF JOSH SACKS ANTEBELLUM BENCH AND BAR 1565–1861 LAW FIRM OF JOSEPH V. SHERMAN, P.C. STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY LEAD STAR, LLC THEMIS BAR REVIEW LLC LEXISNEXIS TOWNEBANK FOUNDATION LITVAK FOUNDATION TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LMEPAC CHARITY PROGRAM U.S. CHARITABLE GIFT TRUST THE MA-RAN FOUNDATION UNITED JEWISH COMMUNITY OF THE VIRGINIA PENINSULA MARATHON DEVELOPMENT GROUP VIRGINIA CREDIT UNION, INC. JAMES AND FRANCES G. MCGLOTHLIN FOUNDATION VIRGINIA ENVIRONMENTAL ENDOWMENT MCGUIREWOODS LLP VIRGINIA LAW FOUNDATION MIDDLE ATLANTIC PRODUCTS, INC. VIRGINIA TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION MIDKIFF, MUNCIE & ROSS, P.C. VITREUS FOUNDATION GERRISH H. MILLIKEN FOUNDATION VMDO ARCHITECTS MORRIS, NICHOLS, ARSHT & TUNNELL LLP WALDO & LYLE, P.C. NATIONAL CENTER FOR STATE COURTS WELLS FARGO BANK THE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION WILLIAMS SOUND, LLC NATIONAL REGULATORY CONFERENCE WILEY REIN LLP NETWORK FOR GOOD XENITH BANK

48 48 2017–2018 ALUMNI PARTICIPATION

CLASS TOTAL DOLLARS NUMBER IN CLASS NUMBER OF DONORS PERCENT PARTICIPATION 1950 $ 584 2 1 50% 1951 $ 0 2 0 0% 1952 $ 6,500 3 2 67% 1953 $ 500 4 1 25% 1954 $ 0 2 0 0% 1955 $ 100 3 1 33% 1956 $ 150 4 1 25% 1957 $ 0 2 0 0% 1958 $ 150 5 1 20% 1959 $ 490 6 2 33% 1960 $ 525 6 2 33% 1961 $ 150 9 1 11% 1962 $ 38 10 1 10% 1963 $ 4,500 13 6 46% 1964 $ 1,019,357 14 6 43% 1965 $ 48,475 23 10 43% 1966 $ 61,533 28 7 25% 1967 $ 36,950 27 13 48% 1968 $ 92,241 43 27 63% 1969 $ 20,995 40 14 35% 1970 $ 18,400 37 12 32% 1971 $ 44,925 48 11 23% 1972 $ 71,325 46 14 30% 1973 $ 103,645 112 33 29% 1974 $ 59,373 135 42 31% 1975 $ 45,367 114 31 27% 1976 $ 82,625 120 33 28% 1977 $ 38,658 130 40 31% 1978 $ 99,768 124 40 32% 1979 $ 1,124,726 129 28 22% 1980 $ 208,061 130 42 32% 1981 $ 79,802 139 35 25% 1982 $ 109,858 144 41 28% 1983 $ 717,258 169 56 33% 1984 $ 65,668 174 44 25% 1985 $ 109,011 154 38 25% 1986 $ 108,329 154 44 29% 1987 $ 25,108 151 30 20% 1988 $ 209,923 173 42 24% 1989 $ 86,501 171 38 22% 1990 $ 58,905 172 38 22% 1991 $ 76,376 196 38 19% 1992 $ 52,761 184 46 25% 1993 $ 45,678 178 46 26% 1994 $ 57,889 187 40 21% 1995 $ 144,124 165 50 30% 1996 $ 22,755 166 32 19% 1997 $ 55,293 159 31 19% 1998 $ 30,589 169 38 22% 1999 $ 21,367 176 27 15% 2000 $ 33,347 166 37 22% 2001 $ 20,893 154 35 23% 2002 $ 20,173 177 28 16% 2003 $ 30,955 174 31 18% 2004 $ 40,101 188 37 20% 2005 $ 10,148 180 28 16% 2006 $ 28,781 204 42 21% 2007 $ 24,969 196 42 21% 2008 $ 33,290 202 43 21% 2009 $ 7,842 192 29 15% 2010 $ 7,141 217 37 17% 2011 $ 3,675 201 31 15% 2012 $ 23,298 209 45 22% 2013 $ 12,528 222 48 22% 2014 $ 18,304 217 38 18% 2015 $ 3,873 181 27 15% 2016 $ 1,730 230 26 11% 2017 $ 2,605 220 35 16% 2018 $ 3,278 189 172 91% TOTALS $5,594,229 8271 1987 24%

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OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF SAVE THE DATE! AND ALUMNI AFFAIRS COMMUNICATIONS LAURA WELLBORN BEACH JAIME WELCH-DONAHUE Law Alumni Weekend 2019, April 12–13 Associate Dean Annual Report Editor KATEY MORLINO HOWERTON DAVID F. MORRILL WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING OUR Senior Assistant Dean Annual Report Editor and REUNION CLASSES BACK TO THE ’BURG! for Development Photographer TH 1969 — 50 REUNION DAVID S. BIHL MELLEN STREET CREATIVE 1974 — 45TH REUNION Assistant Dean for Development Design 1979 — 40TH REUNION NAOMH M. HUDSON ’10 Assistant Dean for Development 1984 — 35TH REUNION

TH MORGAN LANG HUTTER 1989 — 30 REUNION Director for Alumni Affairs TH 1994 — 25 REUNION RUTH A. BIRKELBACH 1999 — 20TH REUNION Development Associate 2004 — 15TH REUNION CHRISTINA SMITH LEWIS Administrative Assistant 2009 — 10TH REUNION (757) 221-3795, [email protected] 2014 — 5TH REUNION