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Althoff Tatiana Altman Anika T.Amin Venice. CA Rancho Cucamonga. CA BA. History, 2003 Santa Rosa. CA BA. Psychology, 2013 Marlboro. NJ B.A.. Government. 2001 B.A.. Middle Eastern Studies. UC Berkeley B.A., Psychology, 2012 UC Santa Cruz B.A., Psychology; Theater. 2014 Georgetown 2008. UC Berkeley Soccer. triathlons. swimming, UC Santa Barbara Backpacking, yoga, travelling, Wesleyan University M.A.L.D.. 2014 biking, running. photography, Baseball. Mexican food. swimming, reading. Theater. film. dance, ac- The Fletcher School of Law golf. decorative gourds. tively spectating/yelling about and Diplomacy at Tufts Univ. sports, writing, crafting, long Philosophy. guitar, independent/ walks on the Jersey Shore. foreign cinema, rhetoric and public speech. technological design. AnumAmin Megan K. Ampe Brian W. Anderson Carson D. Anderson Christopher B. Anderson Johanna Anderson Texas Simi Valley, CA Whittier. CA St. Louis. MO (Chris) Scottsdale. AZ B.A.. Political Science. 2013 B.A.. History, 2006 B.A.. International Relations & B.A.. Biology, 2013 San Diego. CA B.A.. International Affairs. UC San Diego Cal State Northridge Russian. 2014 University of Missouri B.S .. Business Management. 2014 Running. hiking, traveling, MA.Art History, 2012 BYU Weightlifting, crossfit. science. 2003 Marquette University reading. University of Oregon Love all things music. I play San Diego State Softball. badminton. yoga. the trumpet/sing. Used to do Crossfit. hiking, running, golf, reading. politics. college foot­ stand up comedy. Love all softball. bowling. NFL. college bas­ ball. environmental issues. things Eastern European. and I ketball. card games. board games. comedy shows, the beach, cooking, speak Russian. wine, bourbon. Simone Anter ElizabethA. Arias Ashley M. Artmann Rekha E. Arulanantham Jasdeep S. Atwal Ryan Azad Beaverton. DR San Diego. CA Henderson. NV Sunnyvale. CA Fresno, CA Gilroy, CA B.A.. Philosophy/Sociology, B.A., Government. 2013 B.A.. English. 2012 B.A., International Relations. B.A.. Political Science. 2012 B.A.. History, 2014 2014 Georgetown Stanford 2011 UCLA UCLA University of Oregon Swing dancing. writing, NYU Spending time with family and cooking, enjoying a good cup Volunteering at an animal shelter; friends. amateur snorkeler. and of coffee, social justice. faith watching hockey, soccer, and foot­ a reading enthusiast. and service. ball: going to the beach: cooking: interested in criminal justice and prisoners' rights issues. as well as immigration detention. r"-i·. .. ·.i I\,... Natasha N. Babazadeh Stephen J. Bandrowsky Diane D. Bani-Esraili Ryan T. Banks Sean P. Barry TravisA. Bell California Littleton. CO Los Angeles. CA Yorba Linda. CA B.A.. Government & Politics, Ellicott City, MD B.A.. Global Liberal Studies: B.S .. Finance. 2013 B.A., History, 2013 B.S .. Engineering Physics, 2013 2001 B.A.. Psychology, Political Politics. Human Rights. and University of Denver UCLA UC Berkeley University of Maryland. Science. 2014 Development. 2014 M.B.A.. Corporate Finance. College Park University of Maryland NYU 2014 Baltimore County Piano. running, reading. University of Denver Soccer. saxophone. singing, Business. technology, music/ musical theatre. concerts (rock, alternative). tennis, hiking. CLASS OF 2017 2014-2015 UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW PHOTOBOOK 3 Sofia Paulina Beltran Barbara Bensoussan Alaina A. Bird Nathan H. Boninger Samuel E. Bostic Andrew M. Brayton Austin. TX Los Angeles. CA (Lainie) Scottsdale. AZ (Elijah) Sheffield, IA B.A.. History. 2007 B.A.. PoliticalScience. 2013 Hesperia. CA BS . Psychology, 2014 Asheboro, NC B.L.S., LiberalStudies. 2::' University of Houston UCLA B.A.. Journalism. 2013 Ohio State B.A.. English. 2014 Iowa State Dance. music. animals. inter­ Dancing, hiking. traveling. Point Loma Nazarene Basketball. football. reading. Thomas Edison State College Pickup basketball. care;,-,: national cooking. Bikram yoga, reading and performing University American Ninja Warrior competi­ puzzles. snorkeling, reading, organic manual works. tion. skydiving. surfing.weightlift­ farming. ing, cardio, soccer. reading. art. science (Higgs Boson). money, cars, guns, movies, music, animals. Caitlin M. Breitenbruck Aidan M. Brewster Michael A. Briante Erin E. Brinig Isaac A. Brown Whitney A. Brown Orlando, FL Pacific Palisades. CA Irvine. CA San Diego, CA B.A.. History, 2010 Portola Valley. CA B.A.. History, 2007 B.S., Informatics. 2014 B.A., Anthropology, 2011 B.B.A., Finance, Accounting. Seattle University B.A.. Anthropology. 2C: · University of Central Florida University of Michigan UC Davis 2013 University of Chi cage M.A., Conflict Resolution. 2011 Cyclist. diver. and amateur M.A.. Anthropology, 2013 Georgetown M.P.H.. Public Health. 2: · Georgetown watchmaker. UC Irvine Skiing, photography, volleyball. Emory Rock climbing, snowboarding. painting. Hiking. running. cooki·; football. cooking. trapeze flying. Maxwell J. Bucher Jory A. Burks Anne Busacca-Ryan Cara P. Butterworth Andrew E. Calderon Jessica E. Cameron (Max) Daytona Beach. FL Berkeley, CA !Prentice) B.A.. Spanish. 2012 San Diego. CA B.S., Economics, 2014 B.S .. Criminal Justice and B.A.. Sociology, 2004 Lancaster. PA Cal State Long Beach B.A.. Business Eco·:-:: OhioState Psychology, 2011 Occidental College B.A., Communication. 2014 2010 Florida A&M M.A .. Education, 2012 Villanova University UCLA Tennis. basketball, Manga, UCLA mental health advocacy, writ­ ing, African studies. Benjamin P. Carney Fletcher R. Carpenter Justin Casey Ariana C. Cernius William B. Chadwick Ngam Fung David Chan (Ben) Arizona Riverview. FL Newport Beach. CA Elizabethtown. KY (David) Riverside. CA BS .. Accounting, 2013 BS. .. Finance & Marketing. B.A.. Joint-Degree: Philosophy, BS . Biology, 2014 Hong Kong B.A.. Political Science. 2013 Arizona State 2014 History of Art and Architecture. BYU B.S .. BiologicalSciences 2::: Point Loma Nazarene Florida State 2013 UC Irvine University Sports. music. finance. Harvard Ph.D . Molecular. Cell anc Movies. politics. exercising, cooking. Autism awareness and Developmental Biology, 20· 2 all sports. advocacy; classical piano. UCLA i tennis, Bikram yoga, traveling, Piano. classical music, bacrr '-:c� museums. old movies soccer. basketball 4 2014-2015 UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW PHOTO BOOK CLASS OF 2017 Brooke G. Chatterton Andrea 0. Chavez AI-JeromettaT. Chede Jeng-Ya Chen Ellina Chulpaeff Rae Y. Chung San Antonio. TX Irvine. CA California Tainan. Taiwan Sherman Oaks, CA San Diego, CA B.A., Business and Economics. B.S., Ecology and Evolution. B.S .. Biochemistry and BA, English. 2013 BA. Political Science, 2013 B.S., Management Science, 2014 2010 Molecular Biology, 2013 UCLA UC Berkeley 2014 Southwestern University UC Santa Barbara UC Davis UC San Diego I love watching T.V. shows. Golf. I am a Thespian. I am probably the least athletic person. but I fake it. Go 49ers! Shannon E. Clark Chelsea M. Clayton Thomas F. Cochrane Leonora A. Cohen Corey H. Collins Justin W. Conley San Diego, CA Pasadena, CA Anaheim, CA (Lena) Pleasant Hill. CA Ironton. OH B.A.. Political Science. 2013 B.A.. Political Science. 2014 B.A., Politics, 2013 San Diego, CA BA. History, 2014 B.A.. Political Science and San Diego State Spelman College University of San Francisco BA. Political Science, 2010 Westmont College Journalism. 2012 Bowling, soccer. bike riding, Baseball, basketball. wine. University of Chicago Sports. especially basketball, golf, Ohio State cooking. watching The Food French studies. Travel. yoga, hiking, biking. football. baseball, and Spikeball. San Francisco 49ers. San Francisco Network and HGTV cooking. Giants. and Golden State Warriors. Avid reader of both fiction and non-fiction. Enjoy hanging out and chatting with interesting people! Alexander J. Cooper Joshua D. Cooper­ Lindsay K. Cutler Andrew J. Cutrow Ian S. Daily Marisa Dieken Las Vegas. NV Williams Springfield. VA Los Angeles. CA Los Angeles, CA (Risa) B.A., International Studies. Memphis, TN B.A.. American Studies. 2012 B.A.. Communications Studies. BA. Political Sciences, 2014 B.A.. History, 2013 Philosophy, 2012 B.A.. English. 2013 University of Mary Washington 2013 USC Rice University Pepperdine Morehouse College UCLA Marine Corps Veteran, singer/ Reading fictional literature and Swimming, water polo. lifting, songwriter/guitarist/composer, amateur investor, fitness enthusiast, philosophy, hiking, going to the athletics. libertarian activist, underfunded beach. exploring Los Angeles. world-traveler, armchair economist. traveling. beer pong strategist, lnstagram foodie. sarcastic know-it-all. Michael D. Dissinger TylerD. Dodge Alexander H. Dovermann Michael R. Dutton Jacqueline R. Dyer Krista J. Dyer
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