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The U T Lawyer, Published quarterly. Edited by the faculty and students of The College of Lawat Knoxville, Tennessee. Second class postage paid at Knoxville, Tennessee. August and December 1972 Graduates

ut tawyens th€ Coll€q€ or law 1972 ttl€ UniV€RSrty or t€nn€SS€€ The faculty of the College of Law are justifiablyproud of its graduates. We present them here with a brief resume of their achievements and interests. A great variety of talent and potential are represented in these young men and women. We recommend that you inquire further about the possibility of one or more of these graduates joining your organization or firm. Our placement office and the entire faculty stand ready to assist you in this process in any reasonable way.

Kenneth L. Penegar Dean The University of Tennessee College of Law commenced operation in 1890 and has continuously sought to provide high quality legal education in a university community. \Vhile the principal objective of the Law College is to prepare students for the private practice of law, its total mission is more broadly conceived. The College of Law exposes students to the legal issues of our society enabling them to develop analytical skills in respL'ct to decisional Ia w and statutes, the ability effectively to com­ municate to others their knowledge of the law, an awareness of the historical growth of the law, a knowledgable appreciation of the inter-relationship of law and society, and the ability to use law as an implement of societal control and development. Students are thus equipped to serve their community not only as advocates and coun­ selors, but as policy-makers and active, responsible citizens as well. The coordinated program of the College of Law has three dimen­ sions: teaching and learning, research into and appraisal of our legal system and institutions, and service to the community. Each plays a significant role in the College of Law as a modern law center. The teaching and learning element of legal education at the Col- of Law involves a cooperative classroom interaction between faculty and students in the analytical stndy of a host of questions and problems found in today's legal profession. These involve deci­ sional law, statutory interpretation, administrative regulation, tech­ niques of trial and appellate advocacy, and the roles and respon­ sibilities of the lawyer as he advises and represents his clients. \\'hile proper consideration is given to the problems of Tennessee la\v, the course of study is conducted with a view toward providing an awan� ness and understanding of the regional and national perspectives so as to prepare our stndents for service in any state. 1'he College of Law is also directly involved in providing service to the community of which it is a part. A major element of public service is centered in the Legal Clinic where students, under the guid­ ance of skilled and experienced licensed practitioners, provide legal services to indigent persons of Knox County. Additionally, through research, consultative, and other type services to legal institntions and groups within the state, the College of Law seeks to participate in the development and improvement of the society in which its students may eventnally practice law. In combination, the direction and objectives of the Law College lead to the development not of a narrow technician, but of a stndent of the law with the perspt'Ctive, breadth and understanding m.>cessary for the accomplishment of the many tasks assigned by society to the legal profession. AD1v1INISTRATION

KEN:-lETH L. PENEGAR, A.B., J.D., LL.M., Dean of the College of Law and Professor of Law

A.B., 1954, .J.D., 1961, University of :"Jorth Carolina; LL.M. . 1962, Yale Uni­ versity; Military Service, 1954-57; LCDR U.S. Naval Reserve(JAGC); Research study, London School of F:.Conomics, 1957-58; Law clerk, Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, 1962-G3; Assistant Professor of Law, 1963-66, Associate Pro­ fessor of Law, 1966-69, University of ; Ford Foundation, Visiting Professor of Law, University of Delhi, 1967-68; Private practice, 1969-71; Pro­ fessor of Law, C niversity of Tennessee, since 1971. Dcan-eil>ct July-September, 1971; Dean since September, 1971.

CARL A. PIERCE, B.A., J.D., Assistant Dean and Assistant Pro­ fessor of Law

H.A., 1969, .J.D., 1972, Yale University; Assistant Professor of Law, l!niversity of Tennessee, since 1972.

CHARLES H. MILLER, A.B., .J.D., Di rector of Legal Aid Clinic and Professorof Law A. B., 1928, .J.D.. 19:34, Duke University; general practice, 19:34-40; Assistant Legal Aid Clinic, Duke Cnivcrsity School of Law, 19:34-46; Lecturer, School of Law. Wake Forest College, 1942-4Cl; Lecturer in Husiness Law, Duke University, 1941-5:�; On Leave as Consultant with National Probation Association, 1943-45; Director, North Carolina State Department of Institutions, 1946-47; Professor of Law and Director of Legal Aid Clinic, University of Tennessee, since 1947.

FREDERICK S. LECLERCQ, B.A., M.A., LL.B., Associate Di- rector of Legal Aid Clinic and Associate Professor of Lmo

B.A., 1959, University of ; M.A., 1960, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; LL. H., 1963, Duke University; Associate, Center for Study of Law and Society, Cniversity of California, Berkeley, 1963-65; private practice, 1965-67; Research attorney, Equal Employment Opportunities, 196G; Director of Community Legal Services and Assistant Professor of Law, Emory University, 1967-1971; Associate Director of Legal Aid Clinic and Assistant Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, since 1971; Associate Professor since 1972.

RICHARD H. SURLES, ,JR., B.A ., J.D., M. L. L. , Law Librarian and Assistant Professor of Law

B.A., 1963, Texas A&M University; ,J.D., 1968, University of Houston; M. L. L., 1969, University of Washington; Assistant to Law Librarian, l:niversity of Hous­ ton, 1966-68; Assistant lo Law Librarian, 1968-69, King County Law Library; Assistant Professor of Law and Law Librarian, University of Denver, 1969-71; Assistant Professor of Law and Law Librarian, University of Tennessee, since 1971.

4 FACULTY

JERROLD LANCE BECKER, B.A., J.D., Assistant Professor of Law

B.A., 1966, University of :\1ichigan; .J . D ., 1969, Rutgers l'niversity; Reginald Heber Smith Fellow, 1969-71; Ford Urban Fellow in Law, Columbia University, 1971-72; Assistant Professor of Law, Uni,·ersity of Tennessee, since I 972. NEIL PI-IILIP CoHEN, B.A., J.D., LL.M., Assistant Professor of Law

B.A., 1967, Yale L:niversity; .J.D., 1970, Vanderbilt Cni,-crsity; LL. :\1., I 972, Han·ard; Law Clerk, c·. S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 1970-71; As­ sistant Professor of Law, l'nh·ersity of Tennessee, since 1972. JosEPH G. CooK, A.B., .J.D., LL.M., Professor of Law

A. H., 1961, .J.D .. 1964, Cnivcrsity of Alabama; LL. :\!., 1965, Yale Cnivcrsity; Assistant Professor of Law, l'niversity of Tennessee, 1965-68; Associate Professor, 1968-72; Professor since 1972. MARTIN J. FEERICK, A.B., M.S., ,J.D., Professor of Law

A.B .. 19:35, :\1anhattan College; :\l.S., 19:36, .J . D. . 1941, Columbia l:nivcrsity; Graduate study, Columbia l'ni\·ersity, 1936-:38; general practice, :\'ew York. 1941-49; Faculty Editor, Tennessee Lwc Rct•iell', since 19fil; Assistant Professor of Law, l 'niversity of Tennessee, 1949-51; Associate Professor of Law. 1952-5:3; Professor of Law since 195:3. JAMES J. GoBERT, A.B., ,J.D., Assistant Professor of Law and Director, Criminal Advocacy Program

A.B., 1967. Cornell l:niversity; .J.D., HHj9, Duke l:niversity; Instructor in Law, Cniversity of :\lichigan, 1970-71; Assistant Professor of Law and Director Crimi­ nal Advocacy Program, l'ni,·ersity of Tennessee, since 1971. RoBERT McDoNALD GRAY, A.B., J.D., LL.M., Director of Law Division of Government, Industry, and Law Center, and Professor of Law

A.B., 1929, .J.D., 1�J:32, l'ni,·ersity of :\'orth Carolina; LL.:\1., George Washing­ ton University, 1947; practice of law. 19:32-:38; Special Assistant to lTnited States Attornev General, 19:39-41; L:nited States Armv, 19:38-:39, 1941-6:3; Colonel . ( .JAGC j l'nitcd States Army (Ret.); Instructor, Husiness Law, Oglethorpe Cnivcr­ sity, 1960-61; Director of Law Division of Government, Industry, and Law Cen­ ter, and Professor of Law, l'nivcrsity of Tennessee, since 196:3. ERIC M. HOLMES, A.B., ,J.D., Assistant Professor of Law

A.ll., 19G5, Duke l'niversity; .J.IJ .. 1969. l'ni\·crsity of :\orth Carolina; private practice, 1970-71; As:,istant Professor of Law, l 'niversity of Tennessee, since 1971. ,JUDITH B. ITTIG, B.A., ,J.D., LL.M., Assistant Professor of Law

B.A.. 19GB ..J.D .. 1971, State t:ni\·ersitv of :\ew York, Buffalo; LL.:\1., HJ72, Lniversity of Illinois; Teaching Assistant, l'ni,·ersity of Illinois, HJ71-72; Assist­ ant Professor of Law. L'niversity of Tennessee, since 1972. DuRWARD S. JoNES, A.B., ,J.D., Associate Professor of Law

A. B., 1951, ,J.D .. I 954, l1ni\·ersity of :\orth Carolina; Assistant Director of the Institute of Government, l 'niversity of :\'orth Carolina, 1956-:38; general practice, 1958-6:3; Assistant Professor of Law, Cni,·ersity of Tennessee, 19G5-f:i8; Associate Professor since 1 968.

:) JACK D. JoNES, LL.B., Associate Professor of Law

LL.B., 1950, Cniversity of ; Private practice, 1950-51; Shell Oil Com­ pany, Land Department, 1951-60; Private business as Oil and Gas Lease Broker and Specialist, 1960-6cl; Graduate ::;tudy Southern :'vlethodist l1niversity Law School, HH);3-G4; Assistant Professor of Law. University of Tennessee. 19fi4-G7; Associate Professor since 19G7.

FORREST \\Z LACEY, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., S.,J.D., Professor of Lau.)

A.B., 19:)9, LL.B .. 1941, t'niversity of Indiana; L L. M., 1951, S .• J.D . . 19.5:3. t:niversity of l\liehigan; Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, \Vayne County, Indiana. 1941-42; l\lilitary Sen·iee, U.S.N. H. 1942-46; Deputy Attorney General, Indiana, 194(); gcneral practice. 1946-49; Assistant Professor of Law, Cniversity of Ala­ bama, I9,W-50; Lecturer, t;niversity of Toledo College of Law, 1951; Visiting Professor of Law, llni\·ersity of In diana. Summer, 1951; Assistant Professor of Law, t: nh·ersity of Tennessee, 1951-52; Associate Professor. 1952-54; Professor of Law since 1954.

Drx \V. NoEL, A.B., J.D., A.M., Professor of Law AB., 1927, ,J.D., 19:10, Harvard L:niversity; Al'vl., 1938, Columbia University; general practice, 19::!0-:m; Assistant Professor of Law, l1niversity of Toh..>do, 19:l8- 42; Senior Attorney, Office of Price Administration, 1942-4:3; Associate Professor of Law, Temple University, 1!)43-44; Associate Professor of Law, Northeastern University, 1944-4.5: Assodate Professor of Law. University of Tennessee, 1945- 46, Professor of Law since 1 946; Distinguished Professor since 1966.

ELVIN E. OVERTON, PH.B., ,J.D., S.J.D., Professor of Law and Secretary of the College of Law

Ph.B., 1928, .J.D., 19:H, Cniversity of Chicago; S.J.D., 1943, Han·ard Univer­ sity; l'vlilitary Service. 1942-45; Commander, United States Naval Reserve ( Het. ); Instructor in Law, Cniversity of Arkansab, 1H:JJ-:�3; Assistant Professor of Law, l :nivcrsity of Tennessee, 19:33-;}4; Professor of Law, Mercer t:niversity, 1934-42; Dean of the School of Law. l\Ierccr t:niversity, I H37-42; i{esearch Fellow, Har­ vard Law School, 1 B40-41; Visiting Professor of Law, Cnivcrsity of Oregon, 1941-42; Profcswr of Law, Temple l'niversity. 1942-46; Professor of Law, Cni­ versity of Tennessee, since 1946.

,JERRY ,J, PHILLIPS, B.A., M.A., .J.D., Associate Professor of Law B.A. 1956, Yale Lni\'\.:rsity; B.A., M. A, 19.5R Cambridge Cniversity; .J.D., 19()1. Yale L: ni\'ersity; Instructor, University of Chattanooga, 196:-l and 1966; 1HGI-67; general practice. Assistant Professor of Law, University· of Tennessee. 1 H67-72; Associate Professor since 1972.

THO MAS G. ROADY, JR., A.B., �LA., .J.D., Professor of Lazo A B.. 1940, 1\LA, 1948, .J.D., 1948, L'niversity of Illinois; Unh:ersity Fellow, Columbia Pnivcrsity School of Law, 1948-49; �lilitary service, 1942-46; prac­ tice of law, 19.52-5G; Assistant Professor of Law, IH49-50, Associate Professor of Law, 1H50-5l. University of Tennessee; Associate Professor of Law and Assistant Dean, Washington l · nivcrsity, 19.51-.52; Visiting Professor of l.aw, U niversitv of 1954-55; 1956-G8; l\lissouri, Professor of Law, Vanderbilt Cniversity,• Profe�sor of Law. l 1 ni,·ersity of Tennessee, since I H68.

ToxEY H. SEWELL, B.S., ,J.D., LL.M., Associate Professor of Law

B.S., 1942. .J.D .. 1948, University of Alabama; LL.l'vl., George Washington Uni­ versity, H)G4; printle practice, IB47: ,Judge Advocate General's Corps, Cnitcd

6 States Army, 194�-6(); Colonel, l'nited States 1\rn1y, Retired. Associate Director of Legal Aid Clinic 1�66-70; Associate Professor of Law, l'niversity of Tennessee, since 1 �66. JoHN L. SoBIESKI, JR., B.s., J.D., Assistant Professor of Law

B.S., 1967, Loyola Cniversity (Chicago); .J.D.. 1 �70, University of :\lichigan; Law Clerk. Supreme Court of Illinois, 1�70-71; Lieutenant, l1nited States �avy (,JAGC). 1�71-72; Assistant l'rofessorof Law, University ofTennessee. since 1�72. FREDRICK H. T'HoMFORDE, JR., B.A., J.D., Associate Professor of Law

B.A. 1�63, .J.D.. 1966, Valparaiso L.:niversity; Trial Attorney, C. S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 1966-68; Assistant Professor of Law, Valparaiso University, 196�-71; Ford Urban Fellow in Law, Colurnbia Cniversity, 1971-72; Associate Professor of Law, l'ni,·ersity of Tennessee, since 1 �72. DOUGLAS QUINN \VICKHAM, B.A., LL.B., LL.M., Assistant Pro- fessor of Law

B.A.. 1�6:1, LL.B .. 1�6G, Yale Cnh'ersity; LL.:\1.. 1�71, Harvard University; private practice, 196G-G7; military service, 19(>7-68; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, l'ni,·ersity of South Carolina, 1969-70; Graduate study, Harvard Uni­ versity Law School. 1970-71; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Tennes­ see', since 1971.

STAFF ATTORNEYS IN LEGAL CLINIC

SHARON J. BELL, B.S., .J.D., Assistant in Legal Clinic

B.S .. 1�66, . J . D.. 1�70. l'nin�rsity of Tennessee; Assistant in Legal Clinic since 1971.

FREDERICK J. LEWIS, B.S., .J.D., Instructor-Staff Attorney

B.S.. 1�66 ..J.D .. 1�68, Unh·ersity of Tennessee; privatt> practice. 1968-70; Lt., l'. S. :---:avy ( .JAGC ). 1970-72; Instructor-Staff Attorne�· in Legal Clinic since• 1972.

FRANKLIN R. NORTON, B.S., J.D., Assistant in Legal Clinic

B.S... J. D . . 1964, l'ni\-ersity of Tennessee; Asst. City t\tty., Oak Hidge, Tennessee, 1�G4-66; Deputy Law Director, Knoxville, Tennessee. since 1�6f:i; Assistant in Legal Clinic since 1 �70. RoBERT WAYI'.'E RITCHIE, B.A., J.D., Assistant in Legal Clinic

B.A.. 1960, Western Kentucky State College; .J.D., 1 �6::!, Unh-ersity of Tennessee; .Judge Advocate General's Corps, 1963-66; Assistant in Legal Clinic since 1 �67.

RoWLAND EUGENE VERRAN, B.S., J.D., Assistant in Legal Clinic

B.S., 1�68, East Tennessee State l.'niversity; .J.D.. 1971, University of Tennessee; Assistant in Legal Clinic since 1971.

ADJUNCT FACULTY

HAL FORREST BURK, A.B., LL.B., Adjunct Professor (Taxation)

A.B., 1926, LL.B., 1�28, L:niversity of l\lichigan; tax practice since 1�28; As­ sistant Professor of Taxation, Cniversity of Tennessee, 1946-55; Professor of Tax­ ation, lJ niversity of Tennessee, since 1 �55.

7 THOMAS EDWARD COLE, B.S., ,J.D., Adjunct Professor (Trial Moot Court)

B.S., 194(), J.D., 1948, University of Tennessee; private practice, 1948·61; Cir· cuit ,Judge since 1961; Professor of Trial \loot Court. Cniversity of Tennessee, since 1964.

JAMES M. HAYNES, J.D., Adjunct Professor (Trial Moot Court)

.J.D .. 1\:150, l'niversity of Tennessee; private practice, 1951·59; Circuit ,Judge since 1 H.59; Professor of Trial :Vloot Cou rl, ITnivcrsity of Tennessee, since 19()1.

CHESTER RENICK MAHOOD, J.D., Adjunct Pro{essor (Trial Moot Court)

,J.D., 1948, l'ni' ersity of Tennessee; private practice, 1949.()3; Circuit ,Judge since 196:3: Professor of Trial Moot Court, Univcrsity of Tennessee, since JBG4.

GEORGE W. MORTON, B.S., J.D., Adjunct Pro{essor (Taxation)

B.S., Hl42, .J.D .. 1949, University of Tennessee; private practice sine<' 1949; Professor of Taxation. L' nivcrsity of Tennessee, since 1971.

DONALD F. PAINE, B.A., J.D., M.A., Adjunct Professor (Civil Procedure)

B.A., 1H6 1, .J.IL 196:3, l\1.A .. 1963, Llniversity of Tennessee; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, 1966·70; private practice since 1970; Professor of Legal \:Vriting. University of Tennessee, since 1972.

EDWIN HOPE RAYSON, A.B., ,J.D., Adjunct Professor (Labor Law)

A B., 1944, .J.D.. 1948, University of TenneHsec; private practke specializing in labor law sim:e 1948; Professor of Labor Law, University of Tennessee, since 1950.

EMERITI HAROLD C. WARNER, PH.B., ,J.D., Dean Emeritr..ts o{ the College o{ Law and Pro{essoro{ Law

Ph. B. . 1924, .J.D., I 925, University of Chicago; general practice, 1925-28; Mili· tary Service, 1941·46; Colonel, Judge Advocate General's Corps, United States Army; Instructor in Law, 1928-30; Assistant Professor of Law, 1H30·36; Associ­ ate Professor of Law, 1936·49; Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, 1939- 71; Dean, 1963·71, Emeritus since September 1, 1971.

WILLIAM HENRY WICKER, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., LL.D., Dean Emeritus o{ the College of Law and Pro{essor o{ Law

A.B .. 1917, Newberry College; L L . B ., 1920, Yale University; LL.l'vi., 192.5, Har· vard t:'nivcrsity; LL.D., 1957, N'ewberry College;generalpractice, 1920·22; Legal Editor, West Publishing Company, 1922-24; Research J<'ellow, Harvard Law School, 1924·25; Instructor in Law, 1925·26; Assistant Professor of Law, 1926- 28; Profes:mr of Law, 1928·29, University of Tennessee; Professor of Law, Uni· versity of South Carolina, 1929-33; Professor of Law, University of Tennessee since 19:3:3; Acting Dean of Law College, 1944·46; Dean of Law College. 1946· July 1, 19()3; Dean Emeritus since ,July 1, 19()3; Professor I<;meritus since 1967; Visiting Professor of Law, Cniversity of North Carolina, Summer, 1950.

8 Over the past year the Placement Office of the College of Law has been expanding and improving its service to the prospective employers of our students and alumni. It is our hope that the UT LA WYERS will further aid you in your efforts to retain the services of our well-qualified graduates. The brief information on each student can be supplemented with detailed resumes by contacting the Placement Office. We have ready facilities for on-campus interviewsand will be happy to make all necessary arrangements. If a visit to our campus is not feasible, we welcome letters and telephone calls and can assist you in establishing communication with the students. The Placement Office can also help in the search for experienced attorneys as we maintain a file of alumni who are seeking to change employment. We are looking forward to assisting you.

Ms. Joyce Doss Placement Coordinator The University of Tennessee College of Law 1505 West Cumberland Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee 37916

Telephone: (615) 974-4348

9 RICHARD H. ALLEN, JR. Memphis, Tennessee Age 25. Single Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. Education: B.S. (Business) 1969, Louisiana State University; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Contributor, student newspaper, Forum; Member, Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity; Member, Law Day Committee; President, Student Bar Association; Member, Dean Warner's Appreciation Committee; Member, Dean's Advisory Committee; Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kramer, Dye, Greenwood, Johnson, Rayson & McVeigh, Knoxville, Tennessee.

JOHN KIRK BANKS Elizabethton, Tennessee Age 23. Married Military Status: no service forseeable. Education: A.B. (History & English) 1970, Milligan College; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Recipient, John W. Green Scholarship; Ranked second in Moot Court Section. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Street, Banks, Merryman & Bautista, Elizabethton, Tennessee.

RONALD L. BILLMYER Clarksville, Tennessee Age 29. Married Military Status: Service completed U.S. Air Force 1964·70. Education: B.A. (English) 1963, Austin Peay State College; J.D. August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Student Bar Association; Member, Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Fox & Cunningham, Maryville, Tennessee.

� JOHN T. Boso Lynchburg, Tennessee al Age 24. Married t-= Military Status: Three months active duty obligation. E Education: B.S. (Business) 1970, Tennessee Technological � University; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Tennessee Law Review Staff. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Tyrus H. Cobb, Shelbyville, Tennessee; Law Clerk, Morton, Lewis, King & Jones, Knoxville, Tennessee.

MICHAEL M. BoYD Lewisburg, Tennessee Age 24. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.A. (Social Sciences) 1970, George Peabody College; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972.

NAUMAN DARRELL BRIDGES Knoxville, Tennessee Age 25. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.S. (Political Science) 1969, University of Tennessee ; J.D. August, 1972 . ., Law School Activities and Awards: American Jurisprudence Award- :!l, Administrative Law; Moot Court Award; Appellate Argument Individual � Award; Legal Clinic Prosecutor Intern Program. � .. 0

c: .. 10 E � z c: � Ill g WILLIAM HousTON BROWN Union City, Tennessee � Age 31. Married � Military Status: No obligation forseeable. E Education: B.A. (English) 1963, Union University; M.A. (History) 1967, � Middle Tennessee State University; J.D. August, 1972 . . 3: Law School Activities and Awards: Research Editor, The Tennessee Law Review; Member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; library staff; Scholarship recipient of Green Scholarship, Hyman Scholarship, Knoxville Auxiliary of the Tennessee Bar Association; Callaghan Prize, American Jurisprudence Prize, West Publishing Company and American Law Book Company Prizes; Best oralist in Regional rounds of National Moot Court Team; Bobbs- ., ., Merrill Company prize for Outstanding Graduate of 1972. l Work Experience: Clerk for Tennessee Valley Authority; Legal Consultant for � Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Assistant to the Dean of the College of '2 Law; Taught college level in Political Science. � � RICHARD BUCHIGNANI Memphis, Tennessee Age 23. Single Military Status: Four year military obligation to be fulfilled. Education: B.S. (Accounting) 1970, University of Tennessee; J.D. August, 1972. Work Experience: Slagle & Company, Accounting firm.

KATHLEEN F. CARROLL Nashville, Tennessee Age 24. Single Education: B.S. (with honors-Journalism) 1969, University of Tennessee; � ­ J.D. August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; \;J Advisor to girls' dormitory, judicial board; Assistant Head Resident, girls' dormitory; Reporter, Nashville Banner for five summers.

·- MACK HENRY CHERRY Memphis, Tennessee Age 25. Single Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.S. (Journalism and Political Science) 1969, Memphis State University; J.D. August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Member, Student Bar Association; General Issue Staff. Work Experience: Reporter, Copywriting, Memphis Mirror, Star Newspapers; Public Relations Department, Holiday Inns; Director of Absentee Voting, Shelby County, Tennessee.

WILLIAM GOODLOW COCKRILL Nashville, Tennessee Age 24. Married Military Status: Obligation yet to be fulfilled. Education: B.A. (History) 1970, Davidson College; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Member, Student Bar Association; Member, Finance Committee, Student Bar Association. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Egerton, McAfee, Armistead, Davis & McCord, Knoxville, Tennessee.

PHILIP ANDES CONDRA Whitwell, Tennessee Age 28. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.A. (History) 1966, University of the South; M.A. (History) 1968, Southern Methodist University; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Tennessee Law Review staff; National Moot Court Team; Advisor to Appellate Argument; Recipient, ., Green Scholarship; American Jurisprudence Award for Real Property. � Work Experience: Law Clerk, Joyce, Anderson, Wood & Meredith, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. �'" '0 c: < 11 s:;� a. WILLIAM A. DUH Hellertown, Pennsylvania Age 27. Single Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.A. (Political Science and German) 1966, Whittenburg University Bachelor of Foreign Trade, 1967, American Institute for Foreign Trade. Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Member, Tennessee Law Review staff.

E. WILLIAM Fox, JR. Knoxville, Tennessee Age 28. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: A.B. (History) 1966, The College of William and Mary; J.D. August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Assistant Editor, General Issue, 1971; Secretary, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Member, Student Bar Association, Student Advisor. Work Experience: Accounting, U.S. Air Force.

PATRICK JAMES FRALEY St. Louis, Missouri Age 25. Single Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.A. (Political Science) 1969, Washington University; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. Work Experience: Salesman, 3 years, Boyd-Richardson clothing store, St. Louis, Missouri.

PHIL B. GARDNER Memphis, Tennessee Age 25. Single Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.A. (History) 1968, University of Tennessee;

Q) Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. c: "0 l!l:;; ai STEPHEN THoMAs GREER Dunlap, Tennessee &_ Age 24. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.S. (Political Science) Tennessee Technological University, 1970; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Tennessee Law Review staff; member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Recipient, Robert L. Forrester Scholarship, Centurion Fund Scholarship. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Frantz, McConnell & Seymour, Knoxville, Tennessee.

K. DICKSON GRISSOM Shelbyville, Tennessee Age 29. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.S. (Accounting) 1968, University of Tennessee; J.D. August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity. Work Experience: Professional Management, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri; Anderson-Clayton Company, Dallas, Texas; University of Tennessee Hospital, Business Office, Knoxville, Tennessee.

12 IRVING BERNARD Gussow Athens, Tennessee Age 24. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.A. (Government-History) 1969, Florida State University; J.D. August, 1972.

RONALD E. HEDGES Knoxville, Tennessee Age 33. Married Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled-USAF. Education: B.S. (Education) George Peabody College, 1962; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Student Bar Association; Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Student Advisor. Work Experience: Ray Jenkins, Knoxville, Tennessee; Principal, Elementary School, six years.

JAMES W. HEWITT, JR. Murfreesboro, Tennessee Age 27. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.S. (Art) 1967, Middle Tennessee State University; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Staff, General Issue; Member, Student Bar Association; Re-admissions Committee; Magistrate, Student Appeals Board, U.T. Judiciary

MICHAEL F. HITCHCOX Oak Ridge, Tennessee Age 25. Single Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.S. (Business Management) 1969, Tennessee Technological University; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Tennessee Law Review staff; Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity.

JAMES ALBERT HoRNSBY Athens, Tennessee Age 29. Single Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.S. (Accounting) 1965, University of Tennessee; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Historian, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Appellate Argument Team Award. Work Experience: Business Office, Administrative, U.T. Hospital, Knoxville, Tennessee.

HUGH FESSENDEN KENDALL, JR. Maryville, Tennessee Age 23. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.S. (History-Economics) 1970, University of Tennessee; Candidate, J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Chief Marshall, U.T. Student Tribunal; American Jurisprudence Award, Private Corporations.

13 JOHN Kocsrs Avenel, New Jersey Age 24. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.A. (Political Science) 1970, University of Pittsburgh; J.D. August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Editor-in-Chief, General Issue; Treasurer, Student Bar Association; UT Lawyer staff; ABA-LSD Representative; Member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Moot Court Justice; Student Advisor; Legal Clinic Prosecutor Intern Program.

;;; RoNALD C. KoKSAL Wichita, Kansas � Age 28. Single " Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. o Education: B.A. (History) 1968, Wichita State University; M.A. (History) � 1972, Wichita State University; J.D. August, 1972. � Law School Activities and Awards: Editor-in-Chief, Comments Editor, Tennesse€ Law Review; Executive Committee, Student Bar Association; ABA-LSD Representative; Student Advisor; Attorney General for UT Student Senate; Scholarship recipient, Chancellor Glenn W. Woodlee Scholarship, Arthur B. Hyman Scholarship, General Alumni Scholarship; Member, Dean's Advisory Committee: American Jurisprudence award in Wills and Future Interests. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Knox County Probate Judge, Knoxville, Tennessee. "'� � JoHN EDWARD LACKEY Nashville, Tennessee �.. "' Age 26. Single ill Military Status: No obligation forseeable. c: s: 1968, 0 Education: B.S. (Liberal Arts-Zoology) University of Tennessee; M.S. .., (Information and Computer Science) 1970, Georgia Institute of Technology; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Work Experience: Part-time, Terminal Transport Co., Atlanta, Georgia.

KLYNE LAUDERBACK Kingsport, Tennessee Age 24. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.S. (Industrial Management) 1970, University of Tennessee; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kramer, Dye, Greenwood, Johnson, Rayson & McVeigh, Knoxville, Tennessee.

GEORGE F. LEGG Bristol, Tennessee Age 28. Married Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. Education: B.S. (Business Administration) 1966, East Tennessee State University; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. "' � Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity .

.. e> DoN A LAYTON Oak Ridge, Tennessee � Age 25. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.S. (History-Political Science) 1969, Austin Peay State University; J.D. August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Legal Clinic Prosecutor Intern Program; Moot Court Individual Award; Appellate Argument Team, selected Outstanding Individual of Appellate Argument Team. Work Experience: Taught in public schools, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

14 J. DAVID LOUGHRY Murfreesboro, Tennessee Age 23. Single Military Status: Military obligation yet to be fulfilled. Education: B.S. (Political Science) 1970, University of Tennessee; Candidate J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity Work Experience: Cashier, Murfreesboro Bank and Trust Company, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

JOHN JARED MADDUX Cookeville, Tennessee Age 25. Married Military Status: Three months active duty to be fulfilled. Education: B.S. (Business Administration) 1969, Tennessee Technological University; J.D. August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Dean Warner's Appreciation Banquet Committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Maddux, Moore & Jones, Cookeville, Tennessee; Co·founder, L&M Investigation Service.

JERE N. McCULLOCH Mt. Juliet, Tennessee Age 25. Married Military Status: Three months active duty obligation. Education: B.S. (History) 1969, Tennessee Technological University; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Student Bar Association; z � Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity. � Work Experience: Law Clerk, Fowler, Rountree, Fowler & Robertson, Knoxville, Tennessee.

BEN HALL McFARLIN, JR. Murfreesboro, Tennessee Age 24. Married Military Status: Three to six months active duty obligation. -; Education: B.S. (Political Science) 1970 Middle Tennessee State University; 't: Candidate for J.D. December. 1972. � Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Student Bar Association; :; Committee member, Student Bar Association's Allen Novak Memorial � Scholarship fund; Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, c: President, Summer and Fall Quarters of 1972. � Work Experience: Employed part·time by College of Law.

RICHARD C. MELLON, JR. Nashville, Tennessee Age 27. Married Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. Education: B.A. (History) 1966, University of Mississippi; !i Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Law Day Committee; Student Advisor; Staff, Tennessee Law Review; Recipient, John W. Greene Scholarship; Moot Court Award; American Jurisprudence Award, Agency & Partnership; West Publishing Company Award for highest Mid-Law Average; Herbert L. Davis Award; Captain, U.T. Rugby Team, 1970-71.

PATRICK WAYNE MUMFORD New Bern, North Carolina Age 28. Married Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. Captain, U.S. Air Force; SAC Titan II ICBM Missile Combat Crew Commander. Education: B.S. (History) 1966, East Carolina University; Candidate J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity.

15 > .r::; e- :0 :=; DANIEL JAMES MURPHY Elmont, New York � Age 25. Single -, Military Status: No obligation forseeable. � Education: B.S. (Political Science) University of Tennessee, 1968; Cl Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Participant, U.T. Legal Clinic Prosecutor Intern Program.

RoNALD R. PARRY Newport, Kentucky Age 24. Married � Military Status: No obligation forseeable. � Education: B.S. (Finance) 1970, Western Kentucky; � Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. � Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta {£ Legal Fraternity; Recipient, Henry J. Cook Memorial Scholarship. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Morton, Lewis, King & Jones, Knoxville, Tennessee.

JoHN BAXTER PITTARD Murfreesboro, Tennessee Age 25. Married , Military Status: No service forseeable. � Education: B.S. (Political Science) 1970, Middle Tennessee State University; a: Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. � Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal � fraternity. c .r::; 0 -,

GAINES S. PITTENGER Knoxville, Tennessee Age 29. Married Military Status: U.S. Marine Corps 1966-1969. Education: B.S. (Transportation) University of Tennessee, 1965; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Student Bar Association; Recipient Moot Court Award. Work Experience: Assisted the Clerk of Tennessee Supreme Court, Knoxville, Tennessee.

WILLIAM FREDERICK RICHMOND, JR. Beckley, West Virginia Age 29. Single Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.B.A. (Business Management) 1967, Marshall University; -, J.D. August, 1972. -g Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; � Member, Student Bar Association. £ Work Experience: Juvenile Probation Counselor; Social Worker, Department ii of Welfare. .. u ·� � "" JOHN WILEY RoLLINS Manchester, Tennessee � Age 30. Married � Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. Education: B.S. (History) 1965, Tennessee Technological University; Candidate J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Outstanding Individual and Team Award, Appellate Argument; Student Advisor; Legal Clinic Prosecutor Intern Program: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity. Work Experience: Office of the Clerk, Supreme Court of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee; Assistant to Civil Staff, U.T. Legal Clinic.

16 MARTIN JAY ScHULMAN Chattanooga, Tennessee Age 24. Single Military Status: No service forseeable. Education: A.B. (Political Science) 1970, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga; J.D. Degree, August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity; Member, Student Bar Association; Member, Speaker's Committee, Student Member, Clinic Education Committee; Associate Justice, University Tribunal; Participant, Legal Clinic Prosecutor Intern Program; Moot Court Award; Student Advisor; Library Staff. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Crutchfield, Moore & Jenkins, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

RICHARD ARNOLD ScHULMAN Chattanooga, Tennessee Age 25. Single Military Status: No service forseeable. Education: B.A. (History) 1969, University of North Carolina; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Noone and Stringer, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Salesman, Hamilton Distributors; Charter Director, Tennessee Legal Services Association.

JoHN M. ScHWARTZ Titusville, Florida Age 29. Married Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. Captain, U.S. Army. Education: B.A. (History) 1965, Stetson University; J.D. August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Tennessee Law Review staff; Library staff; Member, U.T. Student Tribunal; Member, Curriculum Committee; American Jurisprudence Award in Contracts; Appellate Argument Team; Member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. Work Experience: Provost Marshal, U.S. Military Police, rank of Captain.

GARY D. SlnELDS Dallas, Texas Age 28. Married Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. Lt., U.S. Navy Reserve. Education: B.A. (History) 1967, University of Texas at Arlington; Candidate J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Chairman, Dean Warner Appreciation Banquet Committee; Member, Student Placement Committee; Member of Editorial Board of U. T. Lawyers; Election Commissioner, Student Bar Association. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Yancy, Butler, Babb, Vines & Threadgill, Knoxville, Tennessee; Parole Officer, Florida Probation and Parole Commission; Juvenile Officer, Dallas County Detention Home; Legal Officer, United States Navy; Graduate of the U.S. Navy Justice School, Newport, Rhode Island.

c: GARY L. SIMPSON Oak Ridge, Tennessee � Age 24. Single � Military Status: Military obligation to be fulfilled. ..i Education: B.A. (with honors, Political Science) 1969, University of � Tennessee; J.D. , August, 1972. � Law School Activities and Awards; Member, Student Bar Association.

BETHEL CAMPBELL SMooT, JR. McMinnville, Tennessee Age 35. Married Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. Education: B.S. (Forestry) 1962, Auburn University; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Student Bar Association; Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Man of the Year award, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, 1972. Work Experience: Land surveying. 17 L. CAESAR STAIR, III Knoxville, Tennessee Age 28. Married � Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled, Captain, United States ill u Marine Corps. --' Education: B.A. (American Studies) 1966, Yale University; Candidate J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Editor-in-Chief, Tennessee Law Review; Contributor to General Issue; Recipient of John W. Green Scholarship and Judge George Caldwell Taylor Scholarship; Member, Continuing Legal Education Committee; Moot Court Award; American Jurisprudence Award for Personal Property and Evidence . ... s ! PETER ERIC SWERSKY Knoxville, Tennessee 24. ;ii" Age Married � Military Status: Four years military obligation to be completed. 1. Education: B.A. (Anthropology) 1970, University of Tennessee; J.D. Degree, August, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards; Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; American Jurisprudence Award in Estate Planning. Work Experience: Life Underwriter, State Mutual Life Assurance Company of America; Advertising Manager, University of Tennessee Theatres.

� WILLIAM C. TuRNER Memphis, Tennessee :; Age 25. Single r- Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. � Education: B.S. (Economics) 1969, University of Tennessee; � Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. � Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Attorney General, U.T. Student Senate.

LARRY CLAYTON VAUGHAN Nashville, Tennessee Age 24. Married Military Status: Four years military obligation to be completed. Education: B.S. (cum laude, Po litical Science) 1970, University of Tennessee; Candidate J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Casenotes Editor, Tennessee Law Review; Member, Minority Student Recruitment Committee; Freshman Advisor. Work Experience: Coordinator, Presidential Dining Halls; Instructor, Business Law, University of Tennessee; Re search for business law textbook, In troduction to the Legal System.

MICHAEL EDWARD VAUGHN Huntsville, Alabama Age 25. Married .§ Military Status: Three months active duty obligation. g> Education: B.S. (Biology) 1969, University of Alabama; J.D. August, 1972. � Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; Member, U. T. Lawyers Staff; Active in A.B.A. Criminal Law Section; President, U.T. Flying Club. o; "' � LOUIS J. VIRELLI, JR. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania � Age 23. Married Military Status: No obligation forseeable. Education: B.E.M.E. (Mechanical Engineering) 1970, Villanova University; Candidate J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Treasurer, Phi Alpha Delta legal

.: fraternity; Student Advisor . .., Work Experience: Consulting Engineer, I.C. Thomasson & Associates, Knoxville Tennessee; Law Clerk, Fitch, Even, Tabin & Luedeka, Knoxville, Tennessee

-; .. ·:; 18 .3 BERT RYLAND WIGGS, III Chattanooga, Tennessee Age 24. Single Military Status: No service forseeable. Education: B.S. (Business Administration) 1970, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity. Work Experience: Interstate Life & Accident Insurance Company.

MARSHALL A. WI LLIAMS Lynchburg, Virginia e Age 31. Married � Military Status: Military obligation fulfilled. 1963, � Education: A.B. (Fine Arts) The College of William and Mary; < J.D. August, 1972. � Law School Activities and Awards: Legal Clinic Prosecutor Intern Program. � Work Experience: Probation Officer, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court. ::!'

MARSHALL E. WooD Johnson City, Tennessee Age 26. Married Military Status: No service forseeable. Education: B.B.A. (Marketing) 1968, University of Georgia; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity.

CHARLES EDWARD WooD s Oak Ridge, Tennessee Age 31. Married Military Status: No service forseeable. Education: B.S. (cum laude, Businss and Economics) 1966, East Tennessee State University; Candidate for J.D. December, 1972. Work Experience: Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.; Lockheed-Georgia Company.

GAIL FRANKLIN WORTLEY Deer Lodge, Tennessee Age 25. Married Military Status: Three months active duty to be fulfilled. Education: B.A. (Accounting) 1969, Tennessee Technological University; J.D. August, 1972. Work Experience: Accounting Department, Knoxville Structural Steel, Knoxville, Tennessee; Head of Accounting Department, Southeastern Inc., Knoxville, Tennessee.

BRENT ERIC ZEPKE Knoxville, Tennessee it" Age 29. Married t= Military Status: No obligation forseeable. � Education: B.S. (Mathematics) 1967, University of North Carolina; M.S. (Industrial Management) 1969, Clemson University; Candidate J.D. December, 1972. Law School Activities and Awards: Associate Editor, General Issue, � Editorial Board, U. T. Lawyers; Member, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity. Work Experience: Instructor, Business Law, Industrial Management, and Statistics, The University of Tennessee; Instructor, Industrial Engineering, Greenville Technological Institute; Authored text used in Industrial Management course at The University of Tennessee; Southern Regional Education Board (Study on Resource Development); IBM (Customer Engineer), and part-time for DuPont, Sears, RCA, United Parcel Service. EDITORIAL BOARD:

Clay Carter Arthur Fowler Gary Shields Mary Southerland Brent Zepke

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