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Commencement Pepperdine University SCHOOL OF LAW COMMENCEMENT Saturday, May Twentieth Nineteen Hundred Seventy-Eight LEONARD S. JANOFSKY Leonard S. Janofsky is President-Elect, Nominee of the American Bar Association. He will take office as head of the prestigious national organization in August, 1979. He is that rara avis, a native Californian, born in Los Angeles and educated here until graduate school. He received his A.B. degree from Occidental College where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and president of the student body. He received his LL.B. from Harvard Law School. Leonard Janofsky is a labor lawyer and trial attorney who has held the loftiest offices his profession has to proffer one of its own. He has been president of both the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the California State Bar Association. Janofsky is a past president of the National Conference of Bar Presidents. Since 1975, he has been a California State Bar delegate to the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association and in 1975-76 was Chairman of the Section on Labor Relations Law. He is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers as well as the American Bar Foundation. Janofsky was a member of the Overseers Committee to visit the Harvard Law School from 1969 to 1974. As an appointee of the State Department of the United States, in 1969 and 1970, he was a delegate to the International Labour Organisation Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1973, Leonard Janofsky received the Gold Seal Award for Outstanding Alumnus of Occidental College. He served in World War II as Lt. Commander and holds that rank in the United States Naval Reserve. Mr. Janofsky and his wife, the former Nancy Nielson, are the parents of two children. PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW COMMENCEMENT Firestone Fieldhouse, 2:00 p.m. Malibu, California Saturday, May Twentieth, Nineteen Hundred Seventy-Eight Processional Trumpet Voluntary (Puree//) Invocation JOHN D. NICKS, JR. Vice President for Academic Affairs Pledge of Allegiance CHRISTIAN F. DUBIA, JR. Valedictorian National Anthem The Star-Spangled Banner (Key) Presiding WILLIAM S. BANOWSKY President Presentation of Candidate for Doctor of Laws Degree (Honoris Causa) HOWARD A. WHITE Executive Vice President . Leonard S. Janofsky President-Elect, Nominee American Bar Association Address LEONARD S. JANOFSKY Presentation of Candidates for the Degree of Juris Doctor RONALD F. PHILLIPS Dean and Professor of Law Conferring of Degrees Benediction RICHARD L. MITCHELL Associate Professor of Law (The audience is requested to rise for the Benediction and be seated during the Recessional) Recessional Rondeau (Mouret) Music Performed by Pentabrass Marshall-Wadieh S. Shibley Professor of Law JURIS DOCTOR Christian Frank Dubia, Jr., magna cum laude, Law Review, B.S., United States Naval Academy, Annapolis; M.B.A., Pepperdine University Janet A. Mace, magna cum laude, B.A., Chapman College Toby J. Elder, magna cum laude, Law Review, B.A., California State University, Fullerton 'Richard Eric Boehm, cum laude, Law Review, B.A., University of California, Irvine James Arlington Cox, cum laude, Law Review, B.A., University of California, Irvine William David Evans, cum laude, Law Review, B.A., Pennsylvania State University Paul E. Kreimeier, cum laude, Law Review, B.S., Universit of Illinois; M.B.A., University of Illinois Sandra Jacqueline Laufer, cum laude, B.A., University of the Pacific Andrew B. MacDonald, cum laude, Law Review, B.A., University of Southern California Douglas Alan Nelson, cum laude, Law Review, B.S., University of Oregon Scott Howard Racine, cum laude, Law Review, B.A., Bradley University Kit Michael Stetina, cum laude, Law Review, B.S., Arizona State University William Woodrow Wynder, cum laude, Law Review, B.S., University of Utah Nydia Maria Alberio, B.A., Loyola-Marymount University Lee R. Albert, B.A., Pepperdine University Jette Rea Anderson, B.A., University of Redlands Barbara J. Ansted, B.A., Wittenberg University 'Robert Frederick Arentz, B.A., Michigan State University 'Rolf Viggo Aronsen, B.A., Augustana College, South Dakota Steven Richard Bailey, B.A., Utah State University Peter Harrison Baker, B.A., Hiram College Mark Edward Barber, B.A., University of Washington Ann S. 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