2012 – 2013 Annual Report 2012 – 2013 Law School Boards

The Marshall-Wythe School of Law William & Mary Law School Association Foundation Officers Office of Development and Alumni Affairs Officers Fernand A. Lavallee ’88 Sarah F. Kellam President Associate Dean Rick L. Burdick ’76 President Kevin O’Neill ’99 Laura W. Beach Past-President Director for Reunion Giving Barbara L. Johnson ’84 Vice-President Melissa A. Conner ’02 Kathryn T. Burger President-Elect Director for Alumni Affairs Stephen J. Horvath III ’84 Secretary/Treasurer Sally James Andrews ’73 Ruth A. Layman Vice-President for Student Activities Development Associate Trustees Ingrid Hillinger ’76 and Earl G. Pinto ’00 Christina Smith Lewis Betsy C. Anderson Co-Vice Presidents of Alumni Activities Administrative Assistant Michael E. Baumann ’79 Courtney Malveaux ’02 Craig D. Bell M.L.T. ’86 Secretary/Treasurer (757) 221-3795 [email protected] Catherine M. Blue ’80 Directors Douglas E. Brown ’74 Paul A. Ainsworth ’03 Jaime Welch-Donahue Elizabeth B. Carder-Thompson ’78 Marshall B. Barton ’94 Annual Report Editor Garen E. Dodge ’82 Coburn R. Beck ’98 Contributing Writers: Leslie McCullough, David F. Morrill, and Krishna Patel ’16 Daniel A. Gecker ’82 Anne E. Bomar ’91 William Leslie Boswell ’07 Contributing Photographers: Gretchen Bedell, Sarah C. Honenberger ’78 David F. Morrill, and Skip Rowland Kindra L. Kirkeby ’00 Nicholas C. Conte ’87 Mellen Street Graphics John G. Kruchko ’75 Diana Cooper ’13, BLSA President (ex officio) Design Joyce A. Kuhns ’83 Michael E. Dick ’06 Scott G. Lindvall ’86 J. P. Fulton ’85 Jon M. Mahan ’96 L. Allison Garde ’86 Brooks Patten McElwain ’95 Lawrence H. Glanzer ’76 J. Thomas Morina ’83 Kathryn Hambrick ’94 James D. Penny ’83 Megan Tumi Jackson ’08 Neal J. Robinson ’92 John M. Levy (ex officio) Catherine J. Rotolo ’08 Nora Garcia Nickel ’07 Marc A. Taylor ’89 J. Elwood Owens ’04 Jeffrey S. Palmore ’09 Lee Tankle ’13, SBA President (ex officio) Douglas S. Wood ’72 Message from the Dean

Dear Graduates, Parents, and Friends, It is an honor to be part of the Marshall-Wythe community and a steward of its legacy as the nation’s first law school. As this annual report attests, the 2012–13 academic year was memorable on many levels in enhancing that legacy. We celebrated the 75th anniversary of women at Marshall-Wythe in 2012, and our “Women in In-House Practice” conference in September demonstrated the great strides alumnae have made since the Law School’s first female graduate, Virginia Mister, attained her B.C.L. in 1937. We have put renewed emphasis on practical experience and training, in part through our Legal Writing Program, which now has eight faculty members working one-on-one with students. More of our 2Ls and 3Ls are doing externships, and they are also getting extensive practical experience in our 10 legal clinics. Our Lewis B. Puller, Jr., Veterans Benefits Clinic recently joined the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Fully Developed Claims Community of Practice. The Puller Clinic is only the third organization, and the first law school clinic, to receive this designation. Most exciting of all, a greater number of students seek to study here. According to the Law School Admission Council, William & Mary was one of only 11 of the nation’s 200 law schools to report an increase in J.D. applications this past year. Nationwide, one in 10 law school applicants for the Class of 2016 applied to William & Mary. There is no question that Marshall-Wythe is in demand; and there is equally no question that alumni and friends like you have helped make it so. Indeed, with the year ending June 30, our Annual Fund celebrated 19 years of continuous growth and achieved a new milestone. Annual gifts totaled $2,073,222 (compared to $1,907,660 in FY ’12) — the largest amount in the school’s history. Total giving (including the Annual Fund, endowment, building fund, and gifts-in-kind) came to $3,581,286 — again, a record total. Reunion classes played a vital role in this success. Alumni celebrating reunions made generous gifts and multi-year pledges totaling a record $2,380,691. Three classes set reunion records: 1968 for its 45th reunion, 1978 for its 35th, and 1983 for its 30th. Thank you for your continued involvement in the life of Marshall-Wythe. Your support as we move forward will ensure that we will be able to continue with our historic mission of educating lawyers who are prepared to lead and to serve.

Davison M. Douglas, Dean Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law

1 Highlights Spring & Fall 2013

Faculty The William & Mary Property Rights Project honored Professor Thomas W. Merrill of Columbia Law School with the 2013 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize. The Board of Visitors approved the following promotion: Angela M. Banks, from Associate Professor to Professor of Law (with tenure). William & Mary President W. Taylor Reveley III, former Dean of the Law School, was honored with the William R. Rakes Leadership in Education Award from the Professor Trotter Hardy retired this year after 31 years. A specialist in intellectual Virginia State Bar Section on the Education of Lawyers in Virginia. property law, law and technology, and tort law, he joined the faculty in 1982. He served as Scholar in Residence and Technical Advisor to the Register of Copyrights, President Obama announced the appointment of Professor Michael Stein to U.S. Copyright Office, during 1996, and taught at the Catholic University of Portugal the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. Professor Stein was one of the inaugural in Lisbon as a Senior Fulbright Scholar in spring 2009. From 2000–13, he served as recipients of the Henry Viscardi Achievement Award, which recognizes extraordinary the Law School’s Associate Dean for Technology. leaders in the global disability community. Senior Department of Veterans Affairs administrators joined with Senator Mark Honors Warner of Virginia on August 22 to announce that the Lewis B. Puller, Jr., Veterans Benefits Clinic joined the VA’s Fully Developed Claims Community of Practice. Professors Angela M. Banks, Neal E. Devins, and Alan Meese were named Cabell The Puller Clinic is the third organization, and the first law school clinic, to receive Research Professors for the 2013–14 academic year. The professorships were made this designation. possible by an endowment from The Cabell Foundation, established by Robert G.

Cabell III and Maude Morgan Cabell of Richmond, and gifts from other donors.

Professors Angela M. Banks, Neal E. Devins, Alan Meese, and Timothy Zick were among 20 William & Mary faculty who received Plumeri Awards for Faculty Excellence in recognition of exemplary achievements in teaching, research, and service.

Richard J. Goldstone, a former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, received the 2013 Marshall-Wythe Medallion, the highest honor conferred by the faculty.

Professors Susan Grover and Trotter Hardy received the 2013 John Marshall Award, an honor bestowed each year upon faculty or staff who have demonstrated character, leadership, and a spirit of selfless service to the Law School community.

Professor Allison Orr Larsen was honored with the 2013 Walter L. Williams, Jr., Memorial Teaching Award, given by each graduating class to a professor in recognition of outstanding teaching. In 2012, she received an Alumni Fellowship, a university-wide award given to young faculty who have demonstrated their Professors Susan Grover and Trotter Hardy received the Law School’s 2013 John Marshall Award, in talents as teachers. recognition of their character, leadership, and spirit of selfless service.

2 From left, Adjunct Professor Louanna O. Heuhsen, Maqui Parkerson ’98, and Anna P. Engh ’89 were among participants in September’s “Women in In-House Practice” conference.

New Faculty Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court and for Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III of the Fourth Circuit. Prior to joining the Law School community, he was a Research Evan J. Criddle joined our faculty from the Syracuse University College of Law. Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, where he taught He is nationally known for his scholarship in international human rights law and property theory and statutory interpretation. His research interests include property administrative law. He received his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he served law and private law theory, intellectual property, and conflict of laws. as Essays Editor of the Yale Law Journal and Articles Editor of the Yale Journal of

International Law. Following law school, he clerked for Judge J. Clifford Wallace of the Ninth Circuit, and spent several years at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton Journals LLP in New York representing foreign sovereigns, multinational corporations, and The William & Mary Law Review is the 19th most-cited general interest law review in political refugees. the country; the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal is the 2nd most-cited specialty Thomas J. McSweeney holds a B.A. from the College of William & Mary, a J.D., law review in the field of civil rights, and the 3rd most-cited specialty law review in LL.M. (International Comparative Law), and Ph.D. (History) from Cornell University. the field of constitutional law; the William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy His research focuses on the connections between the early common law and Review is the most-cited specialty law review in the field of energy law, and the 11th medieval civil law. After completing his Ph.D., he worked for two years as a Visiting most-cited specialty law review in the field of environmental law; the William & Mary Assistant Professor at Cornell Law School, teaching property and legal history. Journal of Women and the Law is the 10th most-cited specialty law review in the During his time at Cornell, he won three awards for his teaching and was awarded fields of gender studies, women, and sexuality; the school’s newest law review, the research grants to work at the Huntington Library, the British Library, and the William & Mary Business Law Review, is the 11th most-cited specialty law review British National Archives. in the field of corporate law and business associations, and the 29th most-cited specialty law review in the field of commercial law. In addition, of the 58 student- James Y. Stern received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University in edited law reviews established since 2010, the William & Mary Business Law Review American history and literature, and received his J.D. from the University of Virginia. is the second most-cited journal, trailing only the Harvard National Security Journal. He served as Articles Development Editor for the Virginia Law Review, clerked for

3 Alumni More than 7,600 W&M law graduates live and work in all 50 states, D.C., and 45 other countries.

Two Law School alumni were elected to new positions on the Board of Visitors. Robert E. Scott ’68 was named Vice Rector and Thomas R. Frantz ’73 was named Secretary. In July, Governor Bob McDonnell appointed DeRonda M. Short ’78 to the Board.

Donald G. Owens ’65, J.D. ’71 was among three leaders honored with the W&M Alumni Association’s 2013 Alumni Medallion.

During our 2013 Alumni Weekend and at graduation, the Law School Association James W. McGlothlin ’62, J.D. ’64, LL.D. ’00 (at far left) and Fran McGlothlin (far right) joined the conferred recognition to three graduates for their outstanding contributions and 2013 McGlothlin Leadership Forum Fellows at the conclusion of the October 10 plenary session at achievements. Judi Conti ’94, the Federal Advocacy Coordinator for the National William & Mary. The fellows are from left, Glenn H. Hutchins, Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Vice Chairman of the Brookings Institution; Linda A. Klein, Managing Shareholder at Employment Law Project and Co-Founder of the Employment Justice Center, was Baker Donelson and the first woman to serve as President of the Georgia Bar Association; and honored with the Citizen-Lawyer Award. Chris Rey ’10, the mayor of Spring Lake, Evan Bayh, the former two-term Governor of Indiana and U.S. Senator. N.C., received the W. Taylor Reveley Award for public service. He enlisted in the U.S. Army his senior year at East Carolina University and served for seven years, which included tours of duty in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Daymen Robinson ’03, Chris Rey ’10, the mayor of Spring Lake, N.C., received the Law School a former public defender who now provides criminal defense representation Association’s 2013 W. Taylor Reveley as a solo practitioner in Norfolk, Va., was honored with the 10th Reunion Award for public service. Distinguished Alumnus Award.

Daniel C. Yates ’15 was recognized as a 2013 TowneBank Anderson Scholar. Recipients receive $5,000 scholarships created in memory of Alvin P. Anderson ‘70, J.D. ‘72.

Stephen P. Carney ’72, J.D. ’80, Of Counsel at Funk & Bolton in Baltimore, Md., was honored with the 2013–14 St. George Tucker Adjunct Professorship Award in recognition of his outstanding commitment to his students and service to the Law School.

Charles F. Midkiff ’70, who is Director and President of Midkiff, Muncie & Ross in Richmond, Va., was inducted as an honorary member of the Order of the Coif during the Class of 2013’s Award Ceremony.

4 Giving Public Service Gifts to the Annual Fund totaled $2,073,222 by June 30, 2013 (compared to Fifteen alumni received 2013 awards from the Law School’s Loan Repayment $1,907,660 in FY ’12). This was the largest amount in our history. Total giving Assistance Program. The program has provided forgivable loans totaling $314,250 (including the Annual Fund, endowment, building fund, and gifts-in-kind) came to to 51 graduates since 2005. $3,581,286 — also a historic amount. For more on fundraising results, see page 6. Forty-three members of the Class of 2013 were recognized as Law School Reunion classes made generous gifts and multi-year pledges totaling $2,380,691, Community Servants for providing more than 2,000 combined hours of pro bono a new record. For more about reunion giving, see page 8. legal assistance or volunteer community service.

Buoyed by a matching challenge gift by Dean Douglas and gifts from 3L parents, During summer 2013, the Law School awarded $327,225 —⎯the most ever in our the Class of 2013 raised $27,156 in gifts and pledges and achieved 58% class history⎯— to 108 rising 2Ls and 3Ls for Summer Public Service Fellowships. Support participation for their 3L Gift. Hats off to Lee Tankle ’13, Gabriel Walker ’13, and for the program comes from the student body’s Public Service Fund, alumni, the Katherine Ward ’13, who led the drive. College and the Law School, the Virginia Law Foundation, the Christopher Wren Association, endowments, and law firms and corporations that interview on campus. Admissions Students assisted 100 organizations in 21 states, D.C., Argentina, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, China, Germany, Ghana, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Poland, Sierra The 226 members of the Class of 2016 who arrived in August were chosen Leone, South Africa, and Switzerland. from a pool of 5,857 applicants. These new students had a median LSAT of 164 (the 90th percentile) and a median undergraduate G.P.A. of 3.73. According to the Law School Admission Council, William & Mary was one of only 11 of the nation’s 200 law schools this year to report an increase in J.D. applications. Nationwide, one in 10 law school applicants applied to William & Mary this year.

Fifty-five students joined us as 2014 LL.M. degree candidates. These students hail from China, Indonesia, Mexico, Morocco, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the U.K., as well as the U.S. The Law School also welcomed four transfer students, two visiting students, and two exchange students from Spain.

Eighty-three percent of the student body received financial aid in the form of scholarships or fellowships for the 2013–14 academic year; the total value of this aid was approximately $8.1 million.

Senator Mark Warner of Virginia spoke to 1Ls and LL.M. students on August 21. During his visit, he announced that the Puller Clinic had joined the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Fully Developed Claims Community of Practice.

5 Annual Giving 2012 – 2013 Law School Endowments 2012 – 2013

3m 50 $45.7

45 $41.7 $40.9

$2,073,222 40 $39.3 $38.9 2m $1,907,660 $36.0

35 $1,553,017 $33.6 $31.9 $1,382,052 $1,366,587 $1,364,278 $1,350,748 $30.6 $1,268,234

$1,201,253 30 $1,107,900

1m $27.8

$ in millions 25 $ in millions ’04 ’05 ’06 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’04 ’05 ’06 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13

FUNDRAISING TOTALS, COMPARISONS OF FY ’10, FY ’11, FY ’12, AND FY ’13 FY ’10 FY ’11 FY ’12 FY ’13 Annual Fund $1,382,052 $1,553,017 $1,907,660 $2,073,222 Gifts-in-Kind 296,008 281,173 241,679 283,819 Endowment Gifts 635,373 1,234,806 513,065 1,123,195 Capital (building) 274,749 271,071 142,996 101,050 Total Giving $2,588,182 $3,340,067 $2,805,400 $3,581,286

Total number of alumni donors for FY ’12 was 1,752, total for FY ’13 was 1,799.

66 Alumni Weekend 2013

On April 5–6, hundreds of alumni and their families returned to Williamsburg for a wonderful reunion weekend that saw rekindled memories, renewed friendships, and reconnections with the Law School. The annual celebration featured crowd-pleasing traditional events — such as the Dean’s reception on Friday night, tennis and golf, and the family picnic on Marshall-Wythe’s lawn. On Saturday night, the fun moved over to the Kingsmill Resort, where graduates from eight classes and guests gathered for the reunion dinner party, and to Providence Hall House in Colonial Williamsburg, where the Class of 1983 celebrated its 30th reunion in historical . During the evening, the Law School Association honored Daymen Robinson, a 2003 graduate of the Law School, with the 10th Reunion Distinguished Alumnus Award.

Save the Date! Alumni Weekend 2014 April 11–12 CLASSES CELEBRATING REUNIONS INCLUDE 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009

7 Reunion Giving Celebrating the Support of Our Reunion Classes

On hand to celebrate their classes’ support of reunion giving were, from left, Gregory V. Demo ’08, David T. Bules ’08, Melissa C. Lesmes ’93, Kenneth W. Harrell ’88, Sharon E. Pandak ’78, DeRonda E. Short ’78, Gregory A. Paw ’88, Dean Davison M. Douglas, Michael D. Horlick ’73, Sally James Andrews ’73, Kenneth E. Estes ’73, James D. Penny ’83, David D. Dickerson, Sr. ’68, Thomas Jefferson IV ’98, Joyce A. Kuhns ’83, J. Thomas Morina ’83, Mark S. Dray ’68, Jimmy F. Robinson, Jr. ’98, Maquiling B. Parkerson ’98, and Ian R. Conner ’03.

Class Total Gifts & Pledges* Participation % 1968** $1,030,375 58% 1973 $156,799 36% 1978** $281,364 47% 1983** $546,551 43% 1988 $101,355 28% 1993 $66,725 33% 1998 $95,473 38% * Totals include gifts made by June 30, 2013, and multi-year pledges. 2003 $46,990 28% ** Congratulations to the classes of 1968, 1978, 2008 $55,059 28% and 1983. Class members set new records for giving Totals $2,380,691 for 45th, 35th, and 30th reunions.

8 Reunion Committees 2013

1968 – 45th Reunion William J. Ginivan 1993 – 20th Reunion Paul J. Verbesey Co-Chairs Sarah C. Honenberger Co-Chairs Danielle E. Webb David D. Dickerson, Sr. George L. Neuberger Andrea M. Jones Kimberly M. Welsh Jeffrey V. Puff Mark S. Dray Melissa C. Lesmes T.O. Rainey III 2003 – 10th Reunion Committee Committee Roscoe C. Roberts Co-Chairs F. Prince Butler Stephanie M. Coleman Wilford Taylor, Jr. Ian R. Conner Thomas P. Hollowell David M. Dalke

Andrea L. D’Ambra Joseph L. Howard, Jr. 1983 – 30th Reunion Michael D. DeBaecke Frank M. Morton III Susanna B. Hickman Committee Co-Chairs Cyrus Eastman Phillips IV Sherri M. Matson Paul A. Ainsworth Joyce A. Kuhns Victor J. Miller Joy L. Bryant J. Thomas Morina 1973 – 40th Reunion Maarten W. Sengers Lelan K. Carpenter James D. Penny Co-Chairs Wendy L. Watson Cheran D. Cordell Sally James Andrews Committee Alicia Davis Kenneth E. Estes Timothy Dugan 1998 – 15th Reunion Jason G. Everett Lauren A. Ferrari Kelly E. Farnan Michael D. Horlick Co-Chairs William A. Galanko Lauren S. Fassler Committee Thomas Jefferson IV Arthur E. Gary Ann M. Rigby P. Richard Anderson, Jr. Maquiling B. Parkerson Joseph F. Giordano Daymen W. Robinson Stephan J. Boardman Jimmy F. Robinson, Jr. E. Roy Hawkens Keith R. Wesolowski Eric L. Dobberteen Committee Micheal L. Hern Thomas R. Frantz Ryan D. Barack Leila J. Noel 2008 – 5th Reunion Michael A. Inman Coburn R. Beck James A. Penney Co-Chairs Stephen A. Isaacs Gloria E. Brooks Patricia P. Willis David T. Bules Mark W. Korotash Kristan B. Burch

Gregory V. Demo James P. LaCasse 1988 – 25th Reunion Daniel A. Cody John A. McKinney Matthew P. Cohen Committee Co-Chairs William G. McNairy Ann Neil Cosby Kyle R. Bahr Kenneth W. Harrell Jeffrey L. Musman Rhonda M. Craig James J. Bilsborrow Gregory A. Paw John M. Sando Audra A. Dial Jennie Cordis Boswell Martin D. Walsh Committee Stephen P. Diamond, Jr. Kathryn B. Codd Lee S. Bender Jerald J. Gnuschke Joycelyn J. Eason 1978 – 35th Reunion L. Lee Byrd Nathan R. Green Megan M. Erb Co-Chairs Annemarie D. Cleary Brendan Holland Megan Alexander Hodapp Sharon E. Pandak David C. Cozad Eric M. Marion Sarah Fulton Hutchins H. Michael Deneka Darren L. McCarty Megan Tumi Jackson DeRonda E. Short Robert J. Eveleigh Stephanie A. Montgomery Isaac B. Rosenberg Committee William M. Furr Stacy L. Patten Joy A. Thompson R. Edwin Burnette, Jr. Yvonne T. Griffin Carlette E. Prince Joshua S. Whitley Elizabeth B. Carder-Thompson Christopher P. James Karanja K. Rouse Jeffrey B. Detwiler Fernand A. Lavellee Laura Spector-Morgan William M. Dozier Lynne J. Strobel Mark C. Van Deusen Constance H. Frogale Raymond H. Suttle

9 Focus on Legal Writing Eight Full-Time Writing Professors, One-on-One Conferences, and a Graded Program Boost Students’ Skills as Writers

The Legal Practice Program, which retained some of the best aspects of the earlier skills curriculum, debuted in fall 2012. It sought to answer the challenge made by President Reveley — a challenge voiced for decades by partners, judges, and “[The] sad state [of legal writing] is managing attorneys — that law schools teach a constant source of frustration and students to write. hand-wringing at conclaves and other The Legal Practice Program, like the skills curriculum gatherings of lawyer leaders. …What that preceded it, divides the first-year class into small might reasonably and realistically be sections. An adjunct professor, schooled by years of asked of law schools — that they focus experience in the practice of law, traditionally led each and every student on the basics each section. Now he or she is joined by a second professor who concentrates on legal writing. of good legal writing, provide enough well qualified teachers genuinely First-year students earn three graded credits in the program each semester. In the fall, writing committed to the mission to get the job Professor Killinger assignments focus on predictive or objective writing. done for each student, and perhaps even The goal is to teach students to write in a structured certify in some fashion that each student way that may be new to them, and is similar to the and regulation. She is currently one of eight full-time has in fact mastered the basics?” memos or letters they may prepare to provide advice writing professors. — W. Taylor Reveley III, William & Mary President, to a client. In the spring, the focus shifts to persuasive Killinger says it is essential that William & Mary Former Managing Partner, Hunton & Williams, writing, in which students look at the facts and the students become proficient legal writers because of and Chair, 20th Anniversary Conclave on the case law, and then argue for a client’s position. the new realities of legal practice. Education of Lawyers in Virginia (Virginia Lawyer, October 2012) The program’s interim director, Laura R. Killinger, “Employers today want students who are absolutely spent six years as a prosecutor in the Harris County ‘practice ready,’ particularly as legal writers,” she says. District Attorney’s Office in Houston before coming “Many lawyers who graduated when I did had the to Marshall-Wythe. She brought more than sixty luxury of learning how to write on the job. On-the-job cases to a jury, including those concerning murder, training is just not an option anymore.” aggravated robbery, complex white-collar fraud, child abuse, and driving while intoxicated. At the start of All first-year students have classroom instruction in her career, Killinger practiced law in Washington, writing and also are required to participate in eight D.C., as a civil litigator, concentrating on general or more intensive, personalized conferences. During litigation at Jenkins & Gilchrist. She went on to work these, they meet one-on-one with their writing at Bingham McCutchen, practicing securities litigation instructors to review new assignments or review revisions to previous ones.

10 Killinger uses “live conferencing” with her students, government intern in Washington, D.C. He felt well Yates recalls that Killinger explained in their first a technique, she says, that helps prepare them prepared to conduct legal research, analyze cases, conference how legal writing differed in purpose for what happens in practice. She doesn’t read a and summarize issues for the office’s attorneys. and structure from other types of writing, such as student’s assignment beforehand. Instead, they sit that done for academic audiences or newspaper Yates said he appreciated the collegial tone of each down together with a hard copy in front of them. readers. It took some time, he says, before he could of their meetings. “Professor Killinger conducts her Killinger says she often reads sentences out loud if completely eliminate what he calls the “frills and conferences in a very relaxed manner, informal, yet they are awkwardly phrased or unclear. “If I have to flowery elements” from his assignments. “The notion to the point,” he says. He also found that knowing reread a sentence three times,” she says, “the that writing a brief is somewhat like solving a math sessions were being audio recorded freed him up student sees and hears me do it.” formula has helped guide me ever since,” he says. to make the best use of his conference time. “They “I still refer back to the audio recordings from those This technique reminds Killinger of what it was proved invaluable and helped me focus on the initial writing conferences. They serve as an excellent like when she delivered a memo to a partner and substance of our discussion, rather than frantically reminder that I need to keep my writing concise, waited and watched while he or she read through jotting down notes,” he says. clear, and as direct as possible.” it. “Certainly as a prosecutor, I’d submit a brief or a motion and often the judge would look at it right in front of me,” she says. “If I could not be crystal clear in my meaning, I was going to fail.”

Killinger also audiotapes each conference, so that her students can listen to them afterward. “I want students to be able to spot problems in their own writing,” she says. “I want them to be able to start somewhere, get something on paper, and to have internalized the questions they need to ask themselves: ‘how do I make this better, how can I make this as clear as possible?’”

Danny Yates ’15 majored in French and government at William & Mary and was among Killinger’s first writing students at the Law School. TowneBank honored Yates in September as a 2013 Alvin P. Anderson Scholar.

“I came to law school with little understanding of Faculty meet with first-year students for a series of intensive, one-on-one conferences that focus on helping what it meant to write like a lawyer,” Yates says. Two students become proficient legal writers. Laura Killinger (right), interim director of the Legal Practice Program, semesters of Killinger’s tutelage, however, “paid provides feedback to Lacey Coppage ’16 on one of her first writing assignments. dividends” during his 1L summer when he was a

11 Summer International Internships Help Broaden Students’ Skills and Horizons

The world is a classroom each summer for a growing matching students with organizations in their fields school graduates to avoid coming across international number of William & Mary law students. In 2013, of interest. Program support was also provided legal issues during the span of their careers, even if for example, 18 students helped build their skills by Polly and Gil ’69 Bartlett and by memorial gifts they plan to practice in small communities,” Warren and advance the rule of law through summer contributed by the family, friends and former students says. “The CLS/PCP program and our international international internships. of Professor Charles H. Koch, Jr., who died in 2012. internships provide students with opportunities to A leading figure in administrative law, Koch began learn about and work within other legal systems. The internships were made possible through the learning and teaching about the European Union in These experiences set William & Mary law students Program in Comparative Legal Studies and Post- the latter years of his career and was a strong believer apart from other graduates entering the job market.” Conflict Peacebuilding (CLS/PCP), established at the in broadened global perspectives that result from In a recent survey of law school graduates who had Law School in 2008. The program’s founding director, international study. completed international internships, 91 percent Professor Christie Warren, has worked in more than reported that the internships had positively influenced 45 countries during her career and has advised Warren says international internships provide students their ability to secure jobs after graduation. on constitutional issues and processes in Kosovo, with opportunities to serve as Citizen Lawyers while Somalia, Haiti, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, and Sudan. In contributing to important peace building work in the Atif Choudhury ’15 interned at the East-West 2010, she served as Senior Expert in Constitutional field. The concrete experience they gain opens doors, Management Institute’s Program on Rights and Issues on the Mediation Support Unit Standby Team both domestic and international, for their future Justice in Cambodia this past summer. His main in the United Nations Department of Political Affairs. legal careers. “It will not be possible for today’s law project involved preparing materials on Cambodian

The number of students interning abroad doubled between the summers of 2012 and 2013, an increase made possible, Warren says, by the generosity of alumni and friends of the Law School. John ’72 and Brenda Scanelli have provided major support, including funding to hire Mary E. Rude ’11 as deputy director of the CLS/PCP program. Rude, a former “...I was able to work on many legal Peace Corps volunteer in Ukraine, spent her issues during my internship, including 2L summer as an intern in Azerbaijan and served environmental law, indigenous law, as a post-graduate fellow in South Africa following human rights law, and property rights.” her graduation. She has primary responsibility for researching new internship opportunities and

To inform his research, Atif Choudhury ’15 attended a National Democratic Institute forum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

12 “The internship program was a great experience. It helped me explore career options in international law, and as an added bonus, I got the chance to live in Europe.”

During her time in Geneva, Nadia Abramson ’15 visited U.N. headquarters to attend Human Rights Council hearings. election laws to educate voters about their basic international organization called World Learning. “Internship supervisors and those in the field who rights for the July 2013 general elections. He also Abramson sees a sort of kismet in the organizations’ benefit from comparative legal research conducted worked on a social media campaign to broaden proximity as she traces her interest in human rights by the CLS/PCP program report that William & Mary awareness of issues concerning deforestation of the to a World Learning summer program in Thailand in law students perform more effectively and have Prey Lang Forest in the northern region of the country. which she participated as a teenager. an entirely different approach to their work than students from other law schools,” Warren says. “Our “I had never worked on a social media campaign Among her projects at IBJ, she conducted research interns and researchers accept international law and before, so the work was novel and at the same time on Sri Lanka’s criminal justice system for the a comparative approach to analyzing legal issues in rewarding. I was able to work on many legal issues organization’s on-line database of world criminal developing and post-conflict countries as a given; during my internship, including environmental law, justice systems. She also was able to sit in on hearings they are comfortable working in other systems and indigenous law, human rights law, and property of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations’ never try to solve problems arising in other countries rights,” he says. headquarters in Geneva. by ’selling’ a purely American approach.” The opportunity to gain concrete work experience in “The internship program was a great experience,” human rights law led Nadia Abramson ’15 to pursue a Abramson says. “It helped me explore career options summer internship at International Bridges to Justice in international law, and as an added bonus, I got the in Geneva. In a blog about her internship, she noted chance to live in Europe.” that upon arrival she was surprised to learn that IBJ’s According to Warren, student interns are helping office was located a few floors below those of an spread the word about the excellence of the legal education and training offered at William & Mary.

13 Virginia Coastal Policy Clinic Tackles Legal Issues of Rising Waters

During the clinic’s September conference, Norfolk Mayor Paul D. Fraim shared thoughts on the challenges of recurrent flooding at the local level.

“William & Mary is positioned well geographically to tackle coastal issues,” she says, “and our partnership with the CCRM provides us with the most current science to shape our legal and policy analysis and recommendations.”

During the clinic’s first semester, students were asked to develop jurisdictional case studies of the flood-prone coastal town of Poquoson and the city of Norfolk.

“We identified various legal issues that may result from the localities’ attempts to prepare and plan for sea level rise and recurrent flooding,” Saunders says. “Each of us focused on a unique issue, such as takings liability, the Dillon Rule, environmental justice, and tort liability for both localities.”

Jones has eight students per semester working in Constitutional law, criminal procedure, torts. These “This is a great experience for our students, getting the clinic. She doesn’t involve them in litigation, are typical areas of study during law school. But, them briefed on the science and the know-how of but she wants them to master the facts underlying now, some students are also learning about VIMS,” says Shana Jones, director of the VCPC. “They environmental policy problems and then learn how stormwater management, floodplain ordinances, receive exposure to real-world problems — from the law and policy inform such facts. and other governance measures critical to coastal property rights to federalism to insurance — and gain local governments. valuable lawyering skills by learning how to gather When Jones envisioned the clinic, she felt that the facts and work with experts in other disciplines.” Law School would be the perfect host. Not only was And with good reason. The Law School’s new Virginia leading property rights and coastal law expert Lynda Coastal Policy Clinic (VCPC), a partnership between Among the clinic’s first students was Mary-Carson Butler on the faculty, as well as local government the Law School and the Center for Coastal Resources Saunders ’13. A Hampton Roads native, Saunders expert Ron Rosenberg, but the CCRM was seeking Management (CCRM) at William & Mary’s Virginia was instantly drawn to the clinic’s mission, enjoying consistent legal information in its official role Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), allows students a crash course in practical learning about as technical advisor to the state of Virginia and to integrate the latest science with legal and policy environmental topics from VIMS faculty and other local governments on matters related to the analysis to solve coastal resource management issues. coastal science experts. coastal environment.

14 “Over the years, we identified a critical need for With the clinic off to a fast start, Jones’s long-term “I look forward to the great work that the clinic will integrated legal analyses to fully inform our clients on thoughts envision a broader center that includes produce and the impact it will have in our region and many of the more complicated issues,” says Professor expertise beyond VIMS and the Law School. the state,” she says. “I want to work with others to Carlton H. Hershner, Jr., director of the CCRM. “The insure that the same coastal resources that I grew “We’d love to pull in the College’s Public Policy Law and Policy Clinic is an outstanding solution, up enjoying are available and healthy for generations Program, economists, and GIS people, since mapping providing close collaboration among faculty as well as to come.” is so important in identifying coastal problems,” a real-world training ground for both VIMS and Jones says. “We’re very interested in identifying areas law students.” where socially vulnerable populations such as the Save the Date! Collaboration was the order of the day in September elderly, minority populations, or the disabled On January 31–February 1, 2014, the Law School when the VCPC and the CCRM hosted a day-long are at risk from flood waters and increasingly will co-host a symposium with the William & Mary conference on “Adaptive Planning for Flooding and powerful storms.” Environmental Law and Policy Review titled “The Role Coastal Change in Virginia: Legal and Policy Issues of Law and Government in Protecting Communities For her part, Mary-Carson Saunders may have for Government.” Public officials, including Virginia from Extreme Weather and Coastal Flood Risks: Local, graduated last May, but she knows a good thing Secretary of Natural Resources Doug Domenech, Regional, and International Perspectives.” when she sees it. She remains a vital part of the clinic For more, visit law.wm.edu/vacoastal. Delegate Chris Stolle, Senator John Watkins and the this year as its first post-graduate fellow. mayors of Norfolk, Hampton, and Virginia Beach; and attorneys, scientists, environmentalists, such as Executive Director of the Virginia Environmental Endowment Joseph Maroon, and concerned citizens, W&M Law School Clinics gathered to discuss issues created by recurrent Appellate and Supreme Court flooding and coastal change. Business Law Field Consultancy

This semester, Jones’s students have formed a Domestic Violence Sea Level Rise Team. In addition to working on Elder Law a conference follow-up report, they are attending Family Law meetings at the state level and helping build Federal Tax relationships to support state activities. They are also Innocence Project analyzing wetlands regulation in Virginia and how Special Education Advocacy it might be improved, analyzing a case study on a Lewis B. Puller, Jr., Veterans local nonprofit with a wetlands issue, and helping Benefits answer legal questions posed by the Hampton Roads Clinic director Shana Jones, at left, and Mary-Carson Saunders ’13, the clinic’s first Virginia Coastal Policy post-graduate fellow, confer with Va. Secretary of Natural Resources Doug Domenech Planning District Commission. To read more, please visit during the September conference. law.wm.edu/academics/clinics “If folks need research on improving local flooding ordinances or understanding their authority to act, VCPC will provide it,” Jones says.

15 Endowment Creates Scholarships To Support Global Learning In Memory of Professor Charles H. Koch, Jr.

One of the most influential figures in the “The scholarship is meant to keep Charles’ memory administrative law field of the past generation, Koch and dedication alive,” Denise says. “He would be began learning and teaching about the European totally thrilled to know these two students got to have Union because he saw its growing importance to the this experience, and for many more students to get in both the global legal environment this opportunity for summers to come.” and, ultimately, to domestic law. Gretchen M. Wolfinger ’84 worked as Professor “As he became more interested in international law, Koch’s summer research assistant more than 30 years he realized that it was important for American lawyers ago and was among the early contributors to the to have an international perspective,” Denise says. scholarship fund. She says the job provided summer “He thought a lot about giving students international income and also allowed her (and her tennis-playing opportunities.” husband) to become friends with him.

To celebrate his life and work, an endowment was “Throughout my time in law school, he was a valuable established through memorial gifts from faculty, sounding board on everything from mundane issues, Professor Charles H. Koch, Jr. friends, and former students, as well as a generous such as what courses to take, to more significant Thanks to the generosity of donation from Denise and Andrew. The income from questions concerning my future career plans,” says the family of the late Charles H. the endowment will be used primarily to support law Wolfinger. “My contribution to his memorial fund was student internship and summer abroad opportunities a recognition of Charles’ importance to me personally, Koch, Jr. (1944–2012), law in non-Common Law countries. Funds may also but also of the very meaningful role he played in students can work and study occasionally be used to support faculty study and the life of the Law School and its students for so around the world each summer. exchange programs. many years.”

In 2013, the first two Koch scholarships were awarded. Denise accepted the John Marshall Award, given Helping Students Take Advantage Adama Sirleaf ’15 used the funding he received to for character, leadership, and selfless service to the of International Opportunities conduct summer research on constitutional processes Law School, in her husband’s stead at graduation in in countries such as Liberia, Germany, France, and 2012. Colleagues celebrated Koch’s contributions as A faculty member for more than 30 years and the Fiji at the International Institute for Democracy and a scholar at a William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal Dudley Warner Woodbridge Professor of Law, Charles Electoral Assistance in The Hague. symposium held in his memory earlier this year. H. Koch, Jr., died in February 2012, but his legacy lives on through the Koch Memorial Fund for A scholarship also helped support the summer For a photo of Denise Koch and the inaugural Koch International Studies established by his wife, Denise, internship of Callie Carnemark ‘15 at the Center scholarship recipients, please see page 23. and son, Andrew. for Human Rights and the Environment (CEDHA) in Argentina. At CEDHA she conducted research on “Several years ago, Charles began to teach a If you would like to make a gift to the Koch hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” in Latin America European Union course which tied to his interest in Memorial Fund for International Studies, please visit and the Caribbean, and helped launch a website administrative law,” Denise says. “He considered the law.wm.edu/giving or call (757) 221-3795. devoted to the topic. European Union to be the biggest administrative agency in the world.”

16 Foundation for Success Daniel Cody ’98

“A surprising number of students from “One of the proudest moments in my career was apply to William & Mary Law,” says Cody, who becoming an equity partner in a large law firm,” lives and works in the Bay Area. says Cody, who became a partner in 2006. “The “I enjoy interacting with the students, and it environment at corporate law firms has become more keeps me connected to the school. Interestingly competitive and there aren’t many African-American enough, their reasons for choosing William & Mary equity partners.” are often the same as mine were years ago.” To help promote a connection, camaraderie, and After graduating from Swarthmore College in a shared sense of history among African-American 1993 with a degree in history, Cody worked for Law School alumni, he is a member of the planning the American Red Cross and National Health Law committee for an African-American law graduate Program before applying to law school. weekend that will be held on February 21–22, 2014.

“I applied several places, but chose William & Mary “William & Mary has a large and vibrant African- because of its stellar reputation and small, collegial American alumni group with no formal organization,” Although he graduated more than atmosphere,” he says. “Cost was also a big factor says Cody. “This gathering will offer the opportunity 15 years ago, staying connected to and William & Mary offered a great scholarship and for alums to make connections and interact with grant program.” current students. It’s important for law students to the Law School and helping forge see the variety of career opportunities for African- The idea to become a lawyer was planted by an new connections among its alumni American lawyers.” and students are top priorities for undergraduate history professor who thought Cody’s intellectual curiosity and personality would be a good Weekend activities will include panel discussions and Cody ’98. fit for the field. opportunities for alumni to socialize and network with current students. Encouraging New Connections “Law school was unlike what I imagined,” says Cody, Among Alumni and Students who was on the William & Mary Law Review staff and “Our hope and goal is to have regional networking served as articles editor for the Environmental Law events and hold these networking weekends at the “William & Mary gave me a solid and wonderful and Policy Review. “It was a fun challenge without the Law School periodically as a way to reconnect all foundation for a successful law career,” Daniel Cody competitiveness you hear about at other schools.” African-American alumni and create deeper ties for says. “It inspires true collegiality among students alumni to the school,” he says. “Hopefully these After graduation, he accepted a position at Reed and alums, and because of that, I have a desire to events will inspire people to give back and ultimately Smith in Washington, D.C. Four years later he moved give back.” strengthen the Law School and the alumni group.” to the San Francisco office. As part of the firm’s In addition to contributing to the Annual Fund Life Sciences and Health Industry Group, he assists and serving on his class reunion committee, Cody hospitals, physicians, post-acute care providers, If you would like to learn more about the February is an alumni ambassador. Each year he reaches and other healthcare clients with healthcare 21–22 African-American Law Alumni Celebration, out to a dozen or so admitted students to offer regulatory counseling, corporate transactions, and please contact the Office of Development and Alumni congratulations and to answer any questions as government investigation. Affairs at [email protected] or call (757) 221-3795. they plan their legal education.

17 A Scholarship Honoring W&M’s First Female Law Graduate In Recognition of Virginia Mister ’35, B.C.L. ’37

A northern Virginia native, Hardin made her dream regularly on Law School reunion committees. come true and earned her undergraduate degree in She has enthusiastically recruited students from English and geology from William & Mary in 1985. the Law School to join Milbank, and that particular connection has remained one that she is excited After graduation, she moved to the D.C. area and to continue very actively. worked as a technical writer, crafting user manuals for a U.S. Marine Corps armored personnel mover. Immediately following the Women in BigLaw She was also an administrative clerk at the law firm of Conference, Anna Engh ’89 spearheaded efforts to Duncan, Allen & Mitchell. create the Virginia Mister Scholarship in honor of the Law School’s first female graduate. Almost two “I was exposed to a lot of different things in both dozen alumnae joined Hardin to endow it in honor jobs,” Hardin says. “I knew I had to go to graduate of Mister’s legacy. school to have a professional career. Law school offered a broad enough education to give me lots of Mister, like Hardin, earned undergraduate and law options. I saw it as an investment in my future.” degrees at the College. The only female law student Elizabeth Besio Hardin ’85, J.D. ’89 in the Class of 1937, Mister was among the first Her search for an excellent and small-sized school women in Virginia to pass the bar. Like most female “It’s important to help women that offered a good value for the tuition brought her attorneys at that time, she found many firms resistant succeed,” says Hardin ’85, back to William & Mary. to hiring women to practice law. She began her legal J.D. ’89. “I’ve had a great life “My first year of law school was unexpectedly idyllic,” career as a secretary at a Norfolk law firm (and led a and my hope is that the new she says. “It was challenging and interesting, yes, but broad array of civic efforts in the city during World Virginia Mister Scholarship will there was a nice mix of smart people to engage with. War II). Mister moved to New York City after the war, provide the same opportunities William & Mary felt like home, really comfortable beginning a 25-year career at the newly established for someone else.” and welcoming.” United Nations, where she served as head of the After earning her law degree, the career services Legal, Political and Security Council Affairs Library. Encouraging New Leaders Through office helped her secure a position focusing on capital “Virginia Mister’s story is emblematic of the the Virginia Mister Scholarship markets law at Hunton & Williams in Richmond. Four challenges women still face today,” says Hardin, the years later, she moved to New York City to continue in mother of two daughters. “It is difficult to succeed For Elizabeth Besio Hardin, it was love at first sight. that specialty at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. In as a woman in a big law firm, and it’s time for more “I visited William & Mary for the first time on a college 1997, Hardin became a partner at the firm, where she women to take leadership positions. The Virginia tour with my older sister when I was only 10 years is a member of the Alternative Investments Practice. Mister Scholarship will foster new leaders.” old,” Hardin says. “It was one of those signature “Even after 20 years in New York City, I still consider spring days in the ‘burg, and the campus looked like “We’ve seen some notable and spectacular success myself a Virginian,” she says. Steadfast in her such a wonderful place with students hanging out stories for women in law, but not the number of devotion to her alma mater, she has served three in the Sunken Garden, playing Frisbee; I knew it was women in senior roles, particularly in globally pre- terms as a trustee of The Marshall-Wythe School of where I wanted to be.” eminent law firms, we should be seeing by now,” Law Foundation, has acted as an advisor to the she says. “I hope this scholarship enables more William & Mary Business Law Review, spoke at the women to have an impact.” fall 2012 Women in BigLaw Conference, and served

18 A Technical Edge in Law Scott Lindvall ’86

engineering from Washington University. After Today he routinely combines his dual expertise as several years, he felt ready for a new challenge, and counsel in patent infringement cases for clients began to serve as an expert witness for aircraft ranging from major pharmaceutical companies to crash investigations. Rolls-Royce (jet engines) and Nintendo.

“As I worked with lawyers to reconstruct aircraft “Every case is different, with different technologies, accidents, I found that many attorneys lacked the different people, and different issues,” Lindvall says. technical background to understand the details,” “But I am able to tap into my background, which has Lindvall says. “I realized it would be really useful to been invaluable, especially when I’m trying to get a have a lawyer with engineering training in these cases, jury to understand tough technology concepts and so I decided to go to law school.” disputes. William & Mary did a great job of preparing me to do this kind of work.” After considering a number of schools, he found William & Mary to be the perfect fit. “From my first Several years ago, Lindvall was asked to become visit, the school had a warm and friendly atmosphere a trustee of The Marshall-Wythe School of After several years designing fighter which I didn’t find elsewhere,” he recalls. “The smaller Law Foundation. size and comfortable learning environment allowed jets, Lindvall ’86 set a new career “I was honored to join the board,” he says. “Now me to thrive.” course in law. He credits his more than ever, all schools need alums to come William & Mary legal education Although he would go on to serve as editor of the forward and help. I believe that if your school helped for launching his success. William & Mary Law Review, Lindvall had some initial you to be successful, you should give back.” moments of doubt as he made the transition from Lindvall sometimes meets with students who are engineer to law student. Changing Fields Enabled Law looking for ways to make the most of their time in “I was concerned I wouldn’t be able to write and law school. His advice is to take courses in areas they Career to Take Flight think like others from a non-technical field. My world won’t necessarily be immersed in at the start of their Like many, Scott Lindvall’s journey to law school didn’t was math and formulas,” he says. “When I got a careers. Lindvall feels that, in his own case, classes follow a direct course. He began his work life as an ‘high pass’ on my first legal writing assignment, I was in corporations and antitrust law helped round out aerospace engineer. shocked; and I knew I had made the right choice. his knowledge. Going to William & Mary turned out to be the best “After graduating from Virginia Tech in 1980 with a “I have been watching how William & Mary has decision I ever made.” degree in aerospace engineering, I moved to St. Louis grown and progressed over the years and I’m to design F-18 fighter jets for McDonnell Douglas,” After graduation, Lindvall took a position in the impressed. As the school continues to get better and Lindvall says. Washington, D.C., office of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius better, it hasn’t lost that warm feeling that was so where he combined technical and legal skills to work important when I was there.” During his three years in St. Louis, he worked on a on government contracts and intellectual property. In research project to compute airflow over an object, 1994, he moved to New York City to work in patent and earned his master’s degree in mechanical litigation at Kaye Scholer.

19 Lifetime Giving Societies

The Law School wishes to recognize its benefactors whose cumulative giving over the years has been at the level of $25,000 and above. Members of these gift clubs have shown extraordinary support of this institution. The Marshall-Wythe Society recognizes donors who have made cumulative gifts of $100,000 or more; the Thomas Jefferson Society recognizes donors who have made cumulative gifts of $50,000 to $99,999; and the Woodbridge Associates recognizes donors who have made cumulative gifts of $25,000 to $49,999. Please note that pledges and deferred gifts are not included when identifying the members of these groups.

Marshall-Wythe Society — Cumulative Gifts of $100,000 or More

Alan T. and Sharyl L. Ackerman Timothy P. Dunn and Lee Memorial Trust Fund President and Mrs. W. Taylor Reveley III Betsy C. Anderson Ellen Renee Stofan Scott Guthrie Lindvall ’86 Ringtail Solutions Arnold Reception Desks, Inc. Jessie Ball duPont Fund The Ma-Ran Foundation Neal John Robinson ’92 and Mrs. R. William Arthur Robert C. Elliott II ’69* James W. McGlothlin ’64 and Suzanne Renee Robinson ’11 Jettie Baker EXECUTONE Information Frances Gibson McGlothlin John A. Scanelli ’72 and Michael Edward Baumann ’79 Systems, Inc. Shepard W. McKenney ’64 Brenda Renshaw Scanelli Beazley Foundation, Inc. Extron Electronics Media General, Inc. David L. Short ’64 Laurie Bellinger Robert J. Fiscella Zella L. Mervis Alice M. Simpson Richard P. Bellinger Edward L. Flippen ’74 and National Center For State Courts Nicholas James St. George ’65 Edward Robert Blumberg ’75 and Pearcy L. Flippen National Court Reporters Foundation Stenograph Corporation Iliana Blumberg Elizabeth Besio Hardin ’89 Henry V. Nickel Job Taylor III ’71 Robert Friend Boyd ’52 William B. Harman, Jr. ’56 Norfolk Southern Corporation The United Company Rick L. Burdick ’76 and Dan H. Hinz, Jr. Dianne E. O’Donnell ’76 Valley City Sharon Foster Burdick James Andrew Hixon ’79, MLT ’80 The Walter I. and Eva Grace William Warner Van Alstyne Howard J. Busbee ’67, MLT ’68 Sarah Collins Honenberger ’78 and Peak Foundation Virginia Law Foundation Robert G. Cabell III and Christopher Jay Honenberger ’77 James D. Penny ’83 and Joseph T. Waldo ’78 Maude Morgan Cabell Foundation Hunton & Williams, LLP Pamela Jordan Penny Mark Richard Walker ’83 and Stephen Patrick Carney ’80 Infocom James W. Perkins Memorial Trust Perrin Marie Walker R. Harvey Chappell, Jr. ’50* W. M. Keck Foundation J. Mathews Pope ’78 Martin D. Walsh ’73 Gladys & Franklin Clark Foundation Denise Williams Koch and Meyer & Anna Prentis William & Mary Public Service Fund, Inc. Nat R. Coleman, Jr.* Andrew Koch Family Foundation Trustees: Mrs. Hillsman V. Wilson CourtLink Laura E. Kostel Denise L. Brown, Ronald E. P. Frenkel, Henry C. Wolf ’66 and Crestron Electronics, Inc. John G. Kruchko ’75 Marvin A. Frenkel, Dale P. Frenkel, Dixie Davis Wolf Derrick Family Foundation Landmark Communications Cindy P. Frenkel, Nelson P. Lande, A. Robert Doll ’51* and Foundation Ricki Faber Zitner, Maradith Frenkel, Mary Stanton Willis Doll* Warren Frenkel, Max Frenkel

Thomas Jefferson Society — Cumulative Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999

Gilbert A. Bartlett ’69 and Curtis M. Coward ’74 FTI Consulting, Inc. Richard K. Herrmann Polly Scott Bartlett Deer Creek Foundation William Andrew Galanko ’83 Leslie A. Hoffmann ’74 Bi-Amp Systems Fred B. Devitt, Jr. ’60 Lawrence Henry Gennari ’89 Thomas P. Hollowell ’68, MLT ’69 David Boies ’91 Doar Communications, Inc. Elizabeth Alexander Gibbs ’83 and Stephen John Horvath III ’84 Samuel F. Boyte ’75 Mark S. Dray ’68, MLT ’69 Daniel Allen Gecker ’82 Barbara Louise Johnson ’84 Douglas Eric Brown ’74 Anna P. Engh ’89 Janet Else Goebel Robert R. Kinser ’78 Richard Brown ’74 ergoGenesis Robert I. Harwood ’71 Kindra Lynn Kirkeby ’00 C. Lacey Compton, Jr. ’65 Robert M. Fitzgerald ’75 Dennis C. Hensley ’70 Joyce Ann Kuhns ’83

* Deceased 20 James Phillip LaCasse ’73 J. Thomas Morina ’83 Donald Thomas Regan, Jr. and United States District Court Eastern LexisNexis James B. Murray, Jr. ’74 Ruth Ryan Regan District of Virginia Mary Baroody Lowe ’91 and National Regulatory Conference Anne C. and Walter R. Robins Foundation West Publishing Company Jeffrey Alan Lowe ’89 National Verbatim Reporters Robert E. Scott ’68 and William & Mary Law Review Jon Marshall Mahan ’96 NEC Foundation of America Elizabeth Shumaker Scott Susan Starr Williamson Florence Marshall Mallory and John Brad O’Grady ’85 Anne Ballard Shumadine ’83 Richard W. Withington, Jr. ’51* C. King Mallory III Donald N. Patten Dr. and Mrs. Howard W. Smith Witt, Mares & Company, PLC Paul and Becca Marcus Andrew Sanford Paul ’78 James K. Stewart ’69* Gretchen Marie Wolfinger ’84 Stephen Edward McGregor ’74 Douglas F. Pinter ’77 Ray C. Stoner ’71 Xerox Corporation R. Bruce McNew ’79 John M. Pollaro ’76 President Emeritus and J. R. Zepkin ’65 Gerrish H. Milliken Foundation Daniel David Portanova ’66 Mrs. Timothy J. Sullivan Roger Milliken Gregory A. Presnell Tandberg Corp.

Woodbridge Associates — Cumulative Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999

ACS Enterprise Solutions Davison M. Douglas and Fernand A. Lavallee ’88 James Spaulding Powell ’85 Evan E. Adair ’75 Kathryn R. Urbonya Earl D. Leader Charitable Foundation Pro Video Peter A. and Eileen Alces Thomas Harry Dundon ’76 Wayne M. Lee ’75 Marcia F. Rachy ’66 Joanne Jones Allen ’92 and Brook A. Edinger ’94 Lifesize DT Regan Charitable Foundation E. G. Allen III ’91 Eggleston Smith P.C. Michael D. Lubeley ’72 William M. and Mary Bobbitt Richardson AudioScribe Corporation Robert W. Emmett III ’78 Catherine Millious Marriott ’86 Catherine Josephine Rotolo ’08 Jayne W. Barnard Barbara Jean Endres ’91 Edward David McGuire, Jr. ’73 Price Mitchell Shapiro ’92 Stanley G. Barr, Jr. ’66 E. Grier Ferguson ’77 McGuireWoods LLP Rand E. Shapiro ’72 Sam Tall Beale III ’68, MLT ’86 Dixon Littleberry Foster ’49* Mead Data Central, Inc. Faye F. Shealy Craig Dennis Bell ’86 Thomas Richard Frantz ’73, MLT ’81 Christopher Rowe Mellott ’80 Peter Shebell, Jr. ’54 and Matthew Bender & Co. Martha McGlothlin Gayle ’95 Bonnie and Charles Wickliffe Moorman IV Francine H. Shebell Willard Bergman, Jr. ’72 Gregory A. Giordano ’74 Jeffrey Lee Musman ’73 Smart Technologies Catherine Mahoney Blue ’80 Melanie Godschall ’85 Noland Company Foundation Howard P. Smith ’70 Stephan James Boardman ’73 G. Richard Gold ’71 Elis Olsson Memorial Foundation R. R. Smith Charitable Trust Nancy and Luke Boland George I. Gondelman ’52 Kevin M. O’Neill ’99 and Sony Corporation of America Michael R. Borasky ’75 Earle T. Hale ’70 Patty Purish O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. James A. Squires James Matheson Boyd ’87 Terry Eugene Hall ’86 Stephen Lee Owen ’77 Robert C. Stackhouse ’51 Timothy Michael Broas ’79 John E. Hallinan Owens Foundation Walter B. Stowe, Jr. ’74 Samuel Morton Brock III ’81 Brenda Ayres Hart ’82 Donald Gary Owens ’71 James McIntyre Sweet ’73 Elizabeth Byrd Carder-Thompson ’78 Philip J. Hendel ’64 Owners’ Counsel of America Marguerite Hopkins Taylor ’91 and Robert Harvey Chappell III ’90 Robert A. Hendel ’68 Sharon Elizabeth Pandak ’78 Marc Andre Taylor ’89 Christopher Wren Association Elizabeth G. Henry David Parker ’85 Charles Kent Trible ’76 Timothy Andrew Coyle ’74 and Barbara Lorentson Heywood ’81 Maquiling Bacdayan Parkerson ’98 Jane Dandridge Tucker ’86 and Betty Wade Wyatt Coyle Robert Stanley Hudgins ’48* Patten Foundation Philip Lee Russo, Jr. ’84 CTI Sarah Shank Hull ’84 Shirley V. Pearson John Carl Valdivielso ’97 David M. Dalke ’93 Integrated Information Systems Steven R. Perles ’75 and James Michael Vaseleck ’86 and Jacqueline Ray Denning ’76 Brian K. Jackson ’88 Claudia Perles Henry McCormick Cochran III Beth Schipper DeSimone ’84 and Jerry K. Jebo ’74 John M. Peterson ’72, MLT ’73 The Virginia Bar Association Foundation James Michael DeSimone ’85 Robert R. Kaplan ’72 Carol Hill Pickard ’79 and Virginia Environmental Endowment David D. Dickerson, Sr. ’68 Mary Jo White Kelly ’84 Richard Randolph Pickard ’79 Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Julius & Blanche Diener Foundation, Inc. Robert Milton Kesler ’83 Richard G. Poinsett ’71 Rodney Turner Willett ’90 and Eric Lee Dobberteen ’73 Kathryn Derr Kohler ’82 and Anita Owings Poston ’74 and Lydia R. Pulley Garen Edward Dodge ’82 William W. Kohler ’82 Charles Evans Poston ’74 Douglas S. Wood ’72 John E. Donaldson ’63 Amy Rollins Kreisler ’95 Bolling Raines Powell III

* Deceased 21 2012 – 2013 Donor Recognition Societies

Chancellor’s Circle Elizabeth Alexander Gibbs ’83 and John J. Jarosak ’85 Albert Gillis Allen II ’85 (Gifts of $25,000 or more) Daniel Allen Gecker ’82 Raymond Paul Johnson ’83 Anne Hampton Andrews ’11 Micheal Lee Hern ’83 Robert R. Kaplan ’72 Carla N. Archie ’95 Michael Edward Baumann ’79 J. Russell Jackson ’90 Kindra Lynn Kirkeby ’00 Marcia E. Asquith ’90 Bi-Amp Systems Barbara Louise Johnson ’84 Amy Rollins Kreisler ’95 Stanley G. Barr, Jr. ’66 and Rick L. Burdick ’76 Joyce Ann Kuhns ’83 Jon Marshall Mahan ’96 Anne Haynes Barr R. Harvey Chappell, Jr. ’50* Mary Baroody Lowe ’91 and Stephen Edward McGregor ’74 Timothy Dickens Battin ’90 Nat R. Coleman, Jr.* Jeffrey Alan Lowe ’89 McGuireWoods LLP Deborah Ryan Beckmann ’91 A. Robert Doll ’51* and Paul and Becca Marcus Victor Jay Miller ’93 Willard Bergman, Jr. ’72 Mary Stanton Willis Doll* Zella L. Mervis J. Thomas Morina ’83 Bloomberg, L.P. Jessie Ball duPont Fund John Brad O’Grady ’85 James B. Murray, Jr. ’74 Anne Elizabeth Bomar ’91 Extron Electronics The Walter I. and Eva Grace Peak Leila Jacobson Noel ’83 Michael R. Borasky ’75 James Andrew Hixon ’79, MLT ’80 Foundation Dianne E. O’Donnell ’76 Jennie G. Cordis Boswell ’08 and Denise Williams Koch and Anne C. and Walter R. Robins Foundation Andrew Sanford Paul ’78 William Leslie Boswell III ’07 Andrew Koch John A. Scanelli ’72 and J. Mathews Pope ’78 Jennifer E. Bowen ’10 Scott Guthrie Lindvall ’86 Brenda Renshaw Scanelli Wendy Nuckols Reed ’92 and James H. Boykin III ’04 James W. McGlothlin ’64 and Price Mitchell Shapiro ’92 Christopher Claar Reed ’92 Samuel F. Boyte ’75 Frances G. McGlothlin Rand E. Shapiro ’72 President and Mrs. W. Taylor Reveley III Richard Brown ’74 National Center For State Courts Job Taylor III ’71 Revolabs, Inc. Ryan William Browning ’07 Norfolk Southern Corporation Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. Catherine Josephine Rotolo ’08 Howard J. Busbee ’67, MLT ’68 James D. Penny ’83 and John Carl Valdivielso ’97 Robert E. Scott ’68 and Lynda Lee Butler Pamela Jordan Penny Henry C. Wolf ’66 and Dixie Davis Wolf Elizabeth Shumaker Scott Georgia Branscom Carter ’82 and Gregory A. Presnell Anne Ballard Shumadine ’83 Clement Dean Carter ’82 Nicholas James St. George ’65 Marguerite Hopkins Taylor ’91 and G. David Carter, Jr. ’06 Virginia Environmental Endowment President’s Council Marc Andre Taylor ’89 Marcia Stuart Ceplecha ’94 Joseph T. Waldo ’78 (Gifts of $5,000 or more) TowneBank Foundation Robert Harvey Chappell III ’90 William & Mary Public Service Fund, Inc. D. Jarrett Arp ’91 Virginia Law Foundation Ann Cavazos Chen ’91 Gilbert A. Bartlett ’69 Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Christopher Wren Association Marshall B. Barton ’94 George Wythe Society Daniel Patrick Clark ’81 Craig Dennis Bell ’86 (Gifts of $10,000 or more) M. Cabell Clay ’08 Patti and Raymond Bozman Dean’s Council Betsy C. Anderson Annemarie DiNardo Cleary ’88 Douglas Eric Brown ’74 (Gifts of $2,500 or more) Edward Robert Blumberg ’75 and Daniel Alexander Cody ’98 Elizabeth Byrd Carder-Thompson ’78 Iliana Blumberg Alumni who graduated in the previous Melissa Ann Conner ’02 and Helen Hart Cox ’86 The Keith Campbell Foundation four years may join with a gift of $1,000 Ian Robert Conner ’03 Jacqueline Ray Denning ’76 Stephen Patrick Carney ’80 and or more; alumni who graduated in the Jeffrey Nicholas Costakos ’88 Davison M. Douglas and Tricia Davis Timothy Andrew Coyle ’74 and Kathryn R. Urbonya previous five to seven years may join Covington & Burling LLP Betty Wade Coyle Brook A. Edinger ’94 with a gift of $1,500 or more; and Crestron Electronics, Inc. David M. Dalke ’93 Anna P. Engh ’89 alumni who graduated in the previous Christopher R. M. DeLacy ’99 Gregory Vincent Demo ’08 Thomas Richard Frantz ’73, MLT ’81 Derrick Family Foundation eight to nine years may join with H. Michael Deneka ’88 Terry Eugene Hall ’86 Douglas Dziak ’99 a gift of $2,000 or more. Beth Schipper DeSimone ’84 and Robert I. Harwood ’71 Edward L. Flippen ’74 James Michael DeSimone ’85 Honeywell, Inc. Evan E. Adair ’75 William Andrew Galanko ’82 Michael Edward Dick ’06 Michel Yves Horton ’81 Paul Ashley Ainsworth ’03 Stephen John Horvath III ’84 Peter A. and Eileen Alces * Deceased 22 Julius & Blanche Diener Foundation, Inc. Mark S. Hedberg ’90 Eric Michael Marion ’98 Sons & Daughters of the Colonial Eric Lee Dobberteen ’73 Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger ’76 and Catherine Millious Marriott ’86 & Antebellum Bench Garen Edward Dodge ’82 Michael George Hillinger ’83 Eric Anton Mazie ’84 and Bar 1565–1861 David Andrew Domansky ’88 Sarah Collins Honenberger ’78 and Nancy Anne McBride ’79 and Walter B. Stowe, Jr. ’74 John E. Donaldson ’63 Christopher Jay Honenberger ’77 William J. Ginivan ’78 Lynne Jean Strobel ’88 Christopher Kent Dorsey ’07 Michael D. Horlick ’73 Linda J. McDowell ’86 President Emeritus and Mark S. Dray ’68, MLT ’69 Jon David Huddleston ’86 Donald Robert McKillop ’87 Mrs. Timothy J. Sullivan Deborah Ann Eckert ’96 and Sarah Shank Hull ’84 J. W. Montgomery III ’72 Peter Alan Susser ’79 Paul Robert Eckert ’96 John R. Hunt ’82 Jeffrey Lee Musman ’73 Julie Tingwall Thomas ’82 Kathleen Marie Edge ’85 Laura Dawn Hunt ’95 Kevin M. O’Neill ’99 and Charles Kent Trible ’76 Kenneth Edward Estes ’73 William Johnson Irvin ’80 Patty Purish O’Neill James Michael Vaseleck ’86 and Cheshire Eveleigh ’89 and Thomas Jefferson IV ’98 Nora Garcia Nickel ’07 and Henry McCormick Cochran III Robert J. Eveleigh ’88 Bryce D. Jewett ’01 Edward Kelley Nickel ’07 Edwin Stuart Waitzer ’85 Virginia Katherine Fogg ’87 Richard Carl Josephson ’72 Donald Gary Owens ’71 Anne Walsh ’97 and Alvaro Garcia-Tunon ’79 Robert Richard Kaplan, Jr. ’95 John Elwood Owens ’04 Adam Werneth Walsh ’97 Arthur Evan Gary ’83 Sarah, Severn & Edwin Kellam Sharon Elizabeth Pandak ’78 Martin D. Walsh ’73 Martha McGlothlin Gayle ’95 Ellen Dassance Kennedy ’97 and David Parker ’85 Kimberly Mae Welsh ’98 Jonathan Andrew George ’85 John Benson Kennedy ’97 Maquiling Bacdayan Parkerson ’98 John William Wesley ’85 Joseph F. Giordano ’83 Robert Milton Kesler ’83 Donald N. Patten Emmet T. White, Jr. ’71 Melanie Godschall ’85 Kathryn Derr Kohler ’82 and Chris Arthur Paul ’83 Gregory P. Williams ’82 Michael George Grable ’97 William W. Kohler ’82 Mark William Pearson ’89 Gretchen Marie Wolfinger ’84 John Everett Greenbacker, Jr. ’73 Laura E. Kostel James A. Penney ’83 Wendy J. Hahn ’95 and John G. Kruchko ’75 Rosser J. Pettit ’65 The John Marshall Associates Andrew Michael Ollis ’95 Fernand A. Lavallee ’88 Michael Daniel Phillips ’77 (Gifts of $1,000 or more) Jeanne Morrell Harrell ’89 and Fredric I. and Diane Lederer Douglas F. Pinter ’77 Joanne Jones Allen ’92 and Kenneth Wayne Harrell ’88 Wayne M. Lee ’75 Richard G. Poinsett ’71 E. G. Allen III ’91 Anne Stuart Hayes ’93 and Jeffrey G. Lenhart ’87 Anita Owings Poston ’74 and Roger L. Amole, Jr. ’68 Dion William Hayes ’92 Michael D. Lubeley ’72 Charles Evans Poston ’74 Sally James Andrews ’73 and Marc Edward Purintun ’00 William Chapman Andrews III ’73 Marcia F. Rachy ’66 Daralyn Gordon Arata ’75 James Bailey Rattray ’75, MLT ’83 Kyle Richard Bahr ’08 Terri Lee Reicher ’86 Joshua Ellis Baker ’06 William M. and Mary Bobbitt Richardson Michael Anthony Baranowicz ’77 Amy Lamoureux Riella ’02 and Jayne W. Barnard Michael J. Riella ’02 William J. G. Barnes ’86 Sandra Elizabeth Rizzo ’92 C. Butler Barrett ’68 Jimmy F. Robinson, Jr. ’98 R. Gregory Barton ’76 Neal John Robinson ’92 and Mark Randolf Baumgartner ’00 Suzanne Renee Robinson ’11 Megan Eliza Bisk ’06 and Mark Lawrence Rodgers ’82 Michael Thomas Kaufman ’06 Gregory Michael Romano ’97 Matthew J. Bissonette ’95 Karanja Kamau Rouse ’98 Aaron Samuel Book ’99 Carrie Pixler Ryerson ’10 and Kenneth Howard Boone ’83 Thomas Dean Ryerson ’10 Robert Friend Boyd ’52 Gretchen Mary Santamour ’84 and MacKay Morris Boyer ’90 Brian Thomas Ortelere ’86 Robert Edward Bradenham II ’73 Mrs. Denise Koch with Callie Carnemark ’15, at left, and Adama Sirleaf ’15, recipients of Jeffrey Melchior Schlerf ’91 J. Robert Bray ’65 the first scholarships made possible by the Professor Charles H. Koch, Jr., Memorial Fund for International Studies. Jeffrey A. Breit

23 Laurie Wilkerson Brigance ’88 Lauren Anne Ferrari ’83 Timothy Michael Broas ’79 Theodore John Fisher ’96 Samuel Morton Brock III ’81 Robert M. Fitzgerald ’75 Morgan Diane Brooke-Devlin ’78 and Kerry C. Flaherty ’94 Forest Anthony Nester ’77 Clifford Bridges Fleet III ’95 Sloan Brooke-Devlin ’79 and Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher ’06 Donald Anthony Gregory ’79 Mary Allison Francis ’90 Walter Colby Brown ’80 Lauren Elizabeth Freeman ’90 R. Edwin Burnette, Jr. ’78 Toni A. Friess Millner ’95 and Christina Elizabeth Buschmann ’03 Christopher Bost Millner ’96 F. Prince Butler ’68 Anthony Gaeta, Jr. ’70 L. Lee Byrd ’88 L. Allison Garde ’86 and Carneal-Drew Foundation John Charles Garde ’86 William Joseph Carter ’74 Michael William Garvey ’91 Stephanie Rever Chu ’92 and Michael Allen Gatje ’86 Michael Paul Chu ’92 Lawrence Henry Gennari ’89 Elizabeth Dopp Chupik ’92 O. L. Gilbert ’75 Allison Sawyer Clayton ’07 and Lawrence Hoyt Glanzer ’76 Harry Hancock Clayton IV ’07 Brian Christophe Goebel ’96 Alisa Pittman Cleek ’96 Janet Else Goebel Paul Edward Clifford ’74 Aaron Steven Goldsmith ’00 Noelle Jean Coates ’06 George I. Gondelman ’52 C. Lacey Compton, Jr. ’65 Ruthie Litvin Goodboe ’95 William Michael Connolly ’94 R. Tyler Goodwyn IV ’94 James Edward Cornwell, Jr. ’74 Francine Friedman Grabowski ’99 Frank Epperly Correll, Jr. ’08 Amy Kirtland Graham ’00 and Cameron N. Cosby ’90 Daniel P. Graham ’01 Michael F. Cox ’95 Elisa Joan Grammer ’76 Christopher Hutton ’75 Andrew Clifford Louis ’06 J. Thompson Cravens ’87 Amy J. Greer ’89 International Law Students Association Jessica Leigh Lynch ’92 Cecil Harvey Creasey, Jr. ’83 Charles Tayloe Griffith ’94 Kathy Davidson Ireland ’80 and Alan D. MacDonald ’66 T. Andrew Culbert ’81 Stephen Murray Griffith, Jr. ’81 James Frederick Ireland III ’80 Jennifer Ann Maceda ’04 Kristi A. Davidson ’99 Susan Sieger Grimm ’94 Daron L. Janis ’07 Claire M. Maddox ’05 Douglas Paul DeMoss ’86 Stacy DeWalt Grindal ’99 Brett McNeil Johnson ’93 Stanley E. Majors ’75 Jeffrey Brian Detwiler ’78 Allen Richard Grossman ’82 C. Michael and Desiree N. Jordan Courtney M. Malveaux ’02 David D. Dickerson, Sr. ’68 Connie Karassas Gutierrez ’89 Stephen James Kalista ’76 Renata Marietta Manzo ’86 Timothy Dugan ’83 Kathryn Wilson Hambrick ’94 and Kaufman & Canoles, P.C. Thomas G. Martinchek ’94 Thomas Harry Dundon ’76 Jonathan Holland Hambrick ’94 Herbert V. Kelly, Jr. ’76 David P. Massaron ’04 William Yates Durbin ’07 Thomas Lloyd Hanley ’85 William Hubert Kennedy, Jr. ’95 Sherri M. Matson ’93 Michael Durrer ’87 Brenda Ayres Hart ’82 Christopher Dikran Koomey ’94 Christopher Cochrane Matteson ’99 Edward E. and Julie Dyson Michael Warren Hassell ’81 Kruchko & Fries James Angus McDonald ’78 Richard James Emmett ’83 Laura A. Heymann Julie P. Laine ’95 Linda Peele McGavin ’83 and Alan Gerard Enderle ’72 Barbara Lorentson Heywood ’81 Gregg Henry Lehman ’86 John David McGavin ’83 Barbara Jean Endres ’91 H. Bradford Hoffman ’91 Anna Catharine Leist ’10 Steven William McGrath ’74 John B. Evans ’71 Donna L. Holleran ’87 and Melissa Callahan Lesmes ’93 and John Thomas McNelis ’92 Felicia L. Faragasso ’90 Michael Joseph Holleran ’86 G. Scott Lesmes ’93 Elaine Lytle Mead ’73 Nash Joseph Fayad ’02 Thomas P. Hollowell ’68, MLT ’69 Cheryl Ann Lewis ’89 William Clifford Meili ’81 Walter S. and Kay Felton Lacy Estel Holly ’89 Andrew Ralston Livingston ’90 James A. Metcalfe ’75 Mark G. Ferguson ’83 Richard Allan Hricik ’93 Mark Lee Lofgren ’92 C. Theodore Miller ’78 Benjamin A. Hubbard ’73

24 Steven Michael Miller ’84 Howard P. Smith ’70 Belinda A. Bacon ’93 Stephanie L. Crandall ’06 William Frederick Miller ’74 Rebecca Beach Smith ’79 Francis Cocke Bagbey ’80 Gary Wade Crawford ’80 Gail Milliken Sandra L. Smith ’00 John W. Bagwell ’02 John Nelson Crist ’76 Gerrish Milliken, Jr. Meade Addison Spotts ’82 Francis James Baltz ’79 Lawrence Gordon Cumming ’76 Toni A. Friess Millner ’95 and W. Laird Stabler III ’80 Ryan David Barack ’98 Noellyn K. M. Davies ’07 Christopher Bost Millner ’96 Allison Marie Stelter ’07 Allen A. Barna ’74 Paul Matthew Davis ’98 Steven M. Mister ’89 Stenograph Corporation Pamela Owen Barron ’81 John L. Deal ’76 G. Paul Moates and Constance A. Sadler Richard W. Stern ’80 R. Joseph Barton ’00 Michael David DeBaecke ’93 Sean Francis Murphy ’82 Ray C. Stoner ’71 Nancy Battaglia ’74 Robert Barnes Delano, Jr. ’81 Janet M. Nesse ’81 Mark William Strattner ’80 Coburn Robinson Beck ’98 Mark Francis Dempsey ’78 George S. Newman ’70 Kevin and Alanna Stubblebine Jane Higgins Bedno ’78 Sarah Louise Deneke ’83 Alan L. Nordlinger Kris J. Sundberg ’76 Sarah A. Belcher ’04 Blythe Erin Dillon ’06 Sara Towery O’Hara ’83 and Raymond H. Suttle, Jr. ’88 James Jackson Bilsborrow ’08 John Raymond Doyle III ’82 Charles Joseph O’Hara ’83 Ronald Wayne Taylor ’81 H. Allen Black III ’91 Mark Menton Dumler Richard Bennett O’Keeffe, Jr. ’82 Sean M. Tepe ’04 R. Barrow Blackwell ’77 A. Overton Durrett ’60, MLT ’63 Michael Christopher Pacella ’07 Themis Bar Review LLC Mitchell Gerald Blair ’82 John V. Edwards ’92 Charles Dandridge Patterson III ’00 Tina Schober Thomas ’83 and Nelson Adrian Blish ’79 David Ekey Gregory Arthur Paw ’88 Robert William Thomas ’83 Stephan James Boardman ’73 Larry Kent Elliott ’81 Shirley V. Pearson E. Diane Newsom Thompson ’81 and Donald Paul Boyle, Jr. ’89 John David Epperly, Jr. ’84 James W. Perkins Memorial Trust C. Gerard Thompson ’80 William David Breit ’78 Jason Gordon Everett ’03 Carol Hill Pickard ’79 and Time Warner, Incorporated Gloria Elite Brooks ’98 Sara Beiro Farabow ’90 Richard Randolph Pickard ’79 ToteVision Latane Ware Brown ’87 Anne Marie Fealey ’87 Daniel David Portanova ’66 Robert Edward Trono ’88 Elliott Matthew Buckner ’00 Donna Esposito Fincher ’90 and David McKay Post ’73 Jane Dandridge Tucker ’86 and Beth Kurowski Bunnell ’93 and Charles Anthony Fincher ’90 W. Taliaferro Prince ’57, MLT ’59 Philip Lee Russo, Jr. ’84 Donald Paul Bunnell ’94 Robert Andrew Fisher ’01 Jeffrey Van Voorhis Puff ’78 John Joseph Tuozzolo ’73 Jennifer Magoulas Campbell ’00 and Rebecca April Fitch ’74 Joseph John Quigley ’93 Rachel Elizabeth van der Voort ’97 Jonathan Scott Campbell ’00 Flyn Lee Flesher ’07 John Wallis Raymond ’88, LLM ’89 Mark C. Van Deusen ’98 Charlotte Carter-Yamauchi ’78 John Richard Fletcher ’75 Thomas S. Reavely ’71 Howard Arthur VanDine III ’87 Adam Casagrande ’01 Robert Foley Flinn ’73 Donald Thomas Regan, Jr. and David S. and Mary Versfelt Deborah Mancoll Casey ’87 Constance Harriet Frogale ’78 Ruth Ryan Regan Amanda Lee Wait ’04 Robert P. and Maria F. Cerutti Adam M. Gershowitz and Lee Russell Rimler ’94 Kevin William Weigand ’10 Charlotte Chamberlain Laura R. Killinger Leslie Sue Ritts ’80 Rhett Louis Weiss ’86 Maryann Nolan Chong ’07 and David L. Gibson MLT ’68 Roscoe Connell Roberts ’78 Joseph Sandkuhler Welty ’74 Yunup Chong ’07 John H. Goodrich, Jr. ’68 Michael Anthony Robusto ’83 Willcox & Savage, P.C. Christian & Barton, LLP Louanna Godwin Goolsby ’95 Steven R. Salbu ’80 Rodney Turner Willett ’90 Cisco Systems, Inc. J. Michael Gray ’81 Polly Kay Sandness ’07 Douglas S. Wood ’72 Timothy G. Clancy ’85 Mark Greenspan ’01 Martin Johnston Saunders ’73 J. R. Zepkin ’65 Thomas C. Clark ’68 Anne Gordon Greever ’76 Lisa L. Schenkel ’82 Steven Joseph Zweig ’91 Paul and Randi Clegg Susan S. Grover Joel H. Shane ’71 E. Carter Chandler Clements ’04 and Robin Caskie Gulick ’77 Ali Reza Sharifahmadian ’96 The St. George Tucker Associates Christopher Ross Clements ’04 Troy Leo Gwartney ’09 Faye F. Shealy (Gifts of $500 or more) Thomas P. Cody ’91 Michael Stephen Hacskaylo ’76 Thomas A. Shiels ’64 Stephanie Michelle Coleman ’93 Sean Patrick Haney ’01 Tyler Michael Akagi ’07 Phillip Aden Short, Sr. ’ 77, MLT ’78 Roberta Ann Colton ’82 Richard Shaw Hannye ’83 Hunter Thomas Allen ’10 The Sidley Austin Foundation Comcast Corporation Jason William Harbour ’01 James Frederick Almand ’74 Joan Craun Skeppstrom ’78 and Thomas G. Connolly ’87 Q. Russell Hatchl ’71 Christopher Ambrosio ’97 Alan Patrick Owens ’63 Glen Edward Conrad ’74 Robert A. Hendel ’68 Douglas Allen Anderson ’88 David Smith and Diane Deering Nicholas C. Conte ’87 Dennis C. Hensley ’70 Monica Mary Ayres ’00

25 Joanne B. Hickcox ’76 and Jonathan Jay Litten ’85 Jeffrey Joseph Polich ’00 Mark David and Christina Checkel Sweet Carl V. Howard ’75 Daniel Glenn Lonergan ’83 Samuel Taylor Powell III ’73 Jeffrey L. Tarkenton ’81 Robert James Hicks ’86 David St. Clair Lowman, Jr. ’80, MLT ’81 Debra Jean Prillaman ’76 Barry Michael Taylor ’83, LLM ’84 Daniel Lee Hogans ’93 Pamela St. John Lynde ’87 Theresa J. Pulley Radwan ’95 John Mack Taylor III ’91 Diana Clarkson Holl ’08 Jerianne Elizabeth Mancini ’92 Matthew David Purcell ’08 Gilbert Earle Teal ’91 David Pelton Holmes ’74 Rustin Kent Mangum ’11 N. Woodrow Pusey ’64 Zenon Charles Tencza ’78 Michael David Homans ’95 Robert Lewis Marks, Sr. ’72 Peter Noel Ralston ’77 Michael Hunter Terry ’82 Lelia Baum Hopper ’74 Brian R. Marron ’84 Andrew Palmer Reeve ’10 Jennifer S. Thibodeau ’02 and Joseph L. Howard, Jr. ’68 Gary Stephen Marshall ’79 Carol Ann Resch ’81 Stephen W. Thibodeau ’02 Cynthia Eppes Hudson ’87 Cathleen Valentine Martin ’85 Grayson Ridgway Matthew August Thiel ’08 Judy Lyn Humphries ’77 Julie Gilges Martin ’93 Emily Lauren Riggs ’12 Elizabeth Stutts Thompson ’07 Stephen Allen Isaacs ’73 Sally O’Neill Mauldin ’77 Patricia Erikson Roberts ’92 Karla Baker Thompson ’11 Linda Marie Jackson ’94 William Neal McBrayer ’89 Robert Patrick Rodrigue ’73 Martha A. Timmers ’99 and Megan Tumi Jackson ’08 Janet Sadler McCrae ’07 Isaac Benjamin Rosenberg ’08 Jeff Michael Timmers ’99 Elizabeth Marie Jacobi ’93 Patrick Bareille McDermott ’77 Gary Franklin Roth ’74 Raymond George Tyburski, Jr. ’74 Gregory Scott James ’95 John A. McKinney, Jr. ’73 Christina Trotta Roupas ’08 Chamie Grandy Valentine ’92 Jerry K. Jebo ’74 Cabell Christian Mercer ’74 Frank J. Sando ’69 Vanessa Theresa Valldejuli ’87 Donald Peder Johnsen ’87 Courtney Eason Mercer ’74 John Michael Sando ’73 Robert Thomas Wandrei ’68 Courtney Nea Jones ’93 and Douglas E. Miller ’95 Richard Alan Saunders ’77 Michael E. and Helen Warwick Thomas Shipley Jones ’92 Edward Alan Miller, Jr. ’73 Donald E. Scearce ’70 Christopher Michael Was ’73 Natalia Delcanto Jordan ’92 and Richard Mitchell ’74 Maarten Willem Sengers ’93 Susan Lynn Watt ’78 Peter Scott Jordan ’91 Monica Taylor Monday ’91 Richard Morey Sherman ’80 Jere M. H. Willis ’84 Joseph Harry Kaczmarek ’12 Diane Preston Moore ’96 and Mary Elizabeth Sherwin ’00 Patricia Pritchard Willis ’83 and Kathleen W. Kane ’82 Michael D. Moore ’96 William Shewmake ’85 Larry David Willis ’82 Scot Alan Katona ’84 Mary Jane Morrison ’81 DeRonda Elaine Miniard Short ’78 Joni McCray Wiredu ’97 David Sherwood Keir ’90 Melissa Anne Mott ’07 MaryBeth Wysocki Shreiner ’07 Donald Peter Witty ’68 Kevin Martin Kenneally ’00 Kevin Brian Muhlendorf ’98 Frederick L. Shreves II ’71 David Alan Woodmansee ’89 Richard Chisholm Kerns ’78 Priscilla Hobbs Muhlenkamp ’98 Mark C. Simmons ’86 William H. Woolston ’07 Steven Vaughan Key ’97 Todd H. Muldrew ’04 Mark Edward Slaughter ’76, LLM ’89 Katie Ann Young ’07 Evans Leon King, Jr. ’80 Julie Brady Murdoch ’83 and Larry Benjamin Slipow ’73 David Marshall Zobel ’83 Ray Webb King ’82 Scott Orlo Murdoch ’77 Andrew Macgregor Smith ’94 William Edward King ’80 William Gordon Murray, Jr. ’73 Conway W. Smith III ’70 John Harlow Klein ’76 Justin M. Neidig ’10 Justin Bayly Smith ’94 J. Paul Knap ’84 Rachel Wheeler Northup ’05 Linda Watkins Sorkin ’65 Robert Erwin Korroch ’88 Kevin Duffy Norwood ’80 Martha Leary Sotelo ’90 and Kenneth A. Krantz ’77 Courtney Collins Nowell ’96 Thomas Paul Sotelo ’90 James Phillip LaCasse ’73 Sam C. Olive ’05 Elizabeth A. Speck ’02 David B. Lacy ’05 Christopher Michael Olson ’92 Laura Spector-Morgan ’98 Joseph F. Lagrotteria ’80 Mary Keating O’Neill ’74 Stuart D. Spirn ’70 Daniel Roger Lahne ’83 Janis Orfe ’81 Charles D. Stark ’72 David W. Lannetti ’99 Collins Leonard Owens, Jr. ’83 William Lewis Stauffer, Jr. ’74 Lynn Lautenschlager ’76 and Thomas Crawford Palmer, Jr. ’66 R. Lee Stephens, Jr. ’87 Edward Warner Lautenschlager ’77 Martha Anne Pampel ’91 Geraldine Mullarkey Sterling ’85 and W. Henry Lawrence ’82 Heather Stacey Parr ’99 and Michael Laurence Sterling ’85 LaZee Tek Ross H. Parr ’99 Robert Wright Stewart ’53 John W. Lee Karen Waldron Perrine ’83 and Daniel Peter Stipano ’83 Gary William Leydig ’80 William Chadwick Perrine ’83 Margaret N. Strand ’76 Patrick Randolph Pettitt ’94 Courtney Bennett Svajian ’07 and Stephen George Svajian ’08

26 2012 – 2013 Alumni Donors by Class Year

Class of 1950 - 80% Class of 1960 – 22% Alan D. MacDonald Class of 1969 – 28% R. Harvey Chappell, Jr.* A. Overton Durrett Thomas Crawford Palmer Karen L. Atkinson-Loffredo Harvey Jacobson Lawrence Phillip Roesen Daniel David Portanova Gilbert A. Bartlett Sidney Schwartz Marcia F. Rachy Jon William Bruce William Luther White, Sr. Class of 1961 – 9% James M. White III Robert S. Dutro Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. Kenneth Nicholson Whitehurst, Jr. Frederick P. Grill Class of 1951 – 38% Henry C. Wolf E. Alan Hechtkopf Raleigh M. Cooley Class of 1962 – 21% Barry M. Hollander A. Robert Doll* Abigail Furst Dunning-Newbury Class of 1967 – 14% James Danford Kemper, Jr. Robert C. Stackhouse Sebastian Gaeta, Jr. Ralph K. Barclay, Jr. David S. Miles Frances Davis Levy Howard J. Busbee Paul M. Morley Class of 1952 – 29% Winston M. Haythe Gerald D. Robertson Robert Friend Boyd Class of 1963 – 33% Shepherd Fitz-Hugh Lewis Frank J. Sando George I. Gondelman John E. Donaldson Horace A. Teass, Jr. Scott Hugh Swan Owen Alan Knopping Class of 1953 – 17% Alan Patrick Owens Class of 1968 – 54% Class of 1970 – 36% Robert Wright Stewart Edmund Lewis Walton, Jr. David Joseph Agatstein Michael McHale Collins, Jr. William M. Whitten III Roger L. Amole, Jr. Ralph Alexander Elmore III Class of 1954 – 40% C. Butler Barrett Anthony Gaeta, Jr. Bruce Lester Class of 1964 – 33% Sam Tall Beale III Thomas E. Haney Samuel W. Phillips Allan C. Brownfeld James Allison Boyd Dennis C. Hensley James W. McGlothlin F. Prince Butler Bruce R. Lange Class of 1955 – 25% N. Woodrow Pusey Thomas C. Clark George S. Newman James E. Lawrence Thomas A. Shiels David D. Dickerson, Sr. Kenneth Alvin Phillips Julia Wilkins Willis E. Kendall Stock Mark S. Dray John J. Sabourin, Jr. Francis E. Fletcher, Jr. Donald E. Scearce Conway W. Smith III Class of 1956 – 13% Class of 1965 – 38% David L. Gibson John H. Goodrich, Jr. Howard P. Smith W. Charles Poland David P. Beach J. Robert Bray Robert A. Hendel Stuart D. Spirn Thomas P. Hollowell C. Vernon Spratley III Class of 1957 – 17% C. Lacey Compton, Jr. Joseph L. Howard, Jr. William Taliaferro Prince Roland W. Dodson Michael A. Ialongo Frank M. Morton III Class of 1971 – 32% John C. Reed William R. Bland Class of 1958 – 29% Kevin K. Kent Richard A. Repp John B. Evans Philip G. Denman Rosser J. Pettit Robert E. Scott Robert I. Harwood Frank Vaughan Emmerson, Jr. Linda Watkins Sorkin Nicholas James St. George Robert L. Simpson, Jr. Q. Russell Hatchl Walter A. Smith III Davis G. Heatwole Class of 1959 – 30% Ronald Burt Zedd J. R. Zepkin Garnette Saunders Teass Donald Gary Owens Charles Riley Cloud Robert Edward Tomes Richard G. Poinsett Kenneth H. Lambert, Jr. Class of 1966 – 27% Robert Thomas Wandrei Thomas S. Reavely John P. Scozzari William L. Wellons Joel H. Shane Stanley G. Barr, Jr. Donald Peter Witty Frederick L. Shreves II William T. Lehner Louis Steven Shuntich B. Dean Lorenz * Deceased

27 Leonard E. Starr III H. Vincent Conway, Jr. Alexander Roderick O’Neill Philip D. Paschall Ray C. Stoner Jerome Aloysius Coyle III David McKay Post Anita Owings Poston Job Taylor III Mary A. Tuttle Discini Samuel Taylor Powell III Charles Evans Poston Emmet T. White, Jr. Eric Lee Dobberteen Robert Patrick Rodrigue Gary Franklin Roth Richard L. Young William E. Duncan, Jr. Leslie Jay Roos Stephen M. Smith Kenneth Edward Estes John Michael Sando William Lewis Stauffer, Jr. Class of 1972 – 29% David Strange Favre Martin Johnston Saunders Walter B. Stowe, Jr. Willard Bergman, Jr. Robert Foley Flinn Larry Benjamin Slipow Anthony Paul Tokarz Wayne L. Edmunds Thomas Richard Frantz Thomas T. Terp Raymond George Tyburski, Jr. Alan Gerard Enderle John Everett Greenbacker, Jr. John Joseph Tuozzolo George Lawrence Wells Richard Carl Josephson Giacomo Guarnaccia, Jr. Theodore Thomas Van Dam Joseph Sandkuhler Welty Robert R. Kaplan Michael D. Horlick Martin D. Walsh Michael D. Lubeley Benjamin A. Hubbard Christopher Michael Was Class of 1975 – 28% Robert Lewis Marks, Sr. Gary Edward Hughes J. Byron Wyndham Evan E. Adair J. W. Montgomery III Michael A. Inman Daralyn Gordon Arata John M. Peterson Stephen Allen Isaacs Class of 1974 – 31% Frank L. Benser, Jr. John A. Scanelli Mark William Korotash Charles Robison Allen, Jr. Edward Robert Blumberg Rand E. Shapiro James Phillip LaCasse James Frederick Almand Michael R. Borasky Charles D. Stark J. Dean Lewis Allen A. Barna Jerry Lee Bowman Alvin David Treado R. Larry Lewis Nancy Battaglia Samuel F. Boyte Douglas S. Wood Lawrence A. Martin Douglas Eric Brown Edward Timothy Clancy John A. McKinney, Jr. Richard Brown Thomas D. Edmondson Class of 1973 – 37% Elaine Lytle Mead William Joseph Carter Craig Allen Fisher Sally James Andrews Edward Alan Miller, Jr. Edward Lacey Chambers, Jr. Robert M. Fitzgerald William Chapman Andrews III Tommy E. Miller Paul Edward Clifford John Richard Fletcher Stephan James Boardman John Norman Moore Glen Edward Conrad Sheldon M. Franck Robert Edward Bradenham II William Gordon Murray, Jr. James Edward Cornwell, Jr. Oscar L. Gilbert Lawrence Lloyd Bruckner Jeffrey Lee Musman Timothy Andrew Coyle Rebecca Rawls Habel Richard Gwilym Evans Carl V. Howard Rebecca April Fitch Christopher Hutton Edward L. Flippen W. George Jameson David Pelton Holmes Robert Olin Johnston, Sr. Lelia Baum Hopper Barbara H. Kamp Jerry K. Jebo John G. Kruchko David Ray Johnson Wayne M. Lee Barbara Buchanan Lewis Donald L. Lewy John H. Lhost Stanley E. Majors Raymond Bruce Long Charles E. Mandigo John Carroll McDougal Richard John McCue Steven William McGrath Roger D. Meade Stephen Edward McGregor James A. Metcalfe Cabell Christian Mercer Gary R. Peet Courtney Eason Mercer James Bailey Rattray William Frederick Miller Louis K. Rothberg LeRoy Francis Millette, Jr. Eugene W. Shannon Richard Mitchell Deborah Dickson Shapiro James B. Murray, Jr. Daniel P. Small Mary Keating O’Neill

28 Class of 1976 – 35% Class of 1977 – 31% Gary Alonzo Barranger Michael Anthony Baranowicz Why I Give R. Gregory Barton John Bowditch Bennett Janet Lynn Brown R. Barrow Blackwell Peter A. Alces Rick L. Burdick Stephen Craig Conte Rita Anne Rollins Professor of Law David Charles Canfield W. Scott Cooper I give to William & Mary’s law school for three John Nelson Crist Harley Arthur Davidson James Robert Cromwell J. Michael Estes reasons: first, and foremost, I believe in the school and Lawrence Gordon Cumming E. Grier Ferguson its mission; second, I admire our students: they are John L. Deal William M. Flynn very fine and compassionate young men and women Jacqueline Ray Denning David Richard Forbes who will make their communities a better place; third, James Lockhart Dickinson Peter John Goergen I am ‘paying forward’ financial assistance I received Heather Lynne Dorion Anne Gordon Greever that made it possible for me to have the best job Thomas Harry Dundon Robin Caskie Gulick in the world. Barbara Jean Faulkner Ardath A. Hamann Eugene Albert Ferreri, Jr. C. Dennis Hill Glenn Douglas Gillett William Edward Hoffmann, Jr. Anthony P. Giorno Christopher Jay Honenberger Robert H. Brink Sharon Elizabeth Pandak Lawrence Hoyt Glanzer Muriel Norbrey Hopkins Morgan Diane Brooke-Devlin Andrew Sanford Paul Robert Bachrach Goldman Judy Lyn Humphries R. Edwin Burnette, Jr. J. Mathews Pope Elisa Joan Grammer Margaret Gregory Johnson Elizabeth Byrd Carder-Thompson Jay P. Porter Michael Stephen Hacskaylo Robert Thornton Kenagy Thomas C. Carter Jeffrey Van Voorhis Puff J. Robert Harris III Kenneth A. Krantz Charlotte Carter-Yamauchi T. O. Rainey III Steven Mark Heller Janet Rubin Landesberg Michael James Cummings Roscoe Connell Roberts Sharon Ann Henderson Edward Warner Lautenschlager Linda D. Curtis James Alexander Ronca Joanne B. Hickcox Sally O’Neill Mauldin Mark Francis Dempsey Susan Jane Schuman Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger Patrick Bareille McDermott Jeffrey Brian Detwiler DeRonda Elaine Miniard Short Mark Joseph Horoschak Hubert F. McKenney, Jr. William Martin Dozier Joan Craun Skeppstrom Antje Elske Huck Joan Turner Morris Kathleen Simkins Finucan Corinne Moore Stoker Stephen James Kalista Scott Orlo Murdoch Maxime Austria Frias Ann Katherine Sullivan Herbert V. Kelly, Jr. Forest Anthony Nester Constance Harriet Frogale Wilford Taylor, Jr. John Harlow Klein Anthony Joseph Nicolo Patrick Alan Genzler Zenon Charles Tencza James Thaddeus Nejfelt Stephen Lee Owen William J. Ginivan Sharon Woods Villarosa Dianne E. O’Donnell Michael Daniel Phillips M. Scott Goodman Joseph T. Waldo Edward James Passarelli Douglas F. Pinter Carol A. Grant Gregg Leland Warner Debra Jean Prillaman Peter Noel Ralston William Douglas Hamner Thomas Rollins Watkins, Jr. Kathleen Thompson Puckett Michael Ballen Salasky Sarah Collins Honenberger Susan Lynn Watt Ralph Raymond Riehl III Richard Alan Saunders Richard Chisholm Kerns Daniel Richard Weckstein Kenneth Thomson Rye Darell Lee Sayer S. Craig Lane Karen Kay Wesolowski Mark Edward Slaughter William Willoughby Sharp Lynn Lautenschlager Charles Aristides Stampelos Phillip Aden Short, Sr. H. Vanzile Lawrence Class of 1979 – 22% Margaret N. Strand Robert E. Smartschan James Angus McDonald Francis James Baltz Guice G. Strong III Robert Kenneth Wise Peter Robert Messitt Michael Edward Baumann Kris J. Sundberg Janice Bowers Wolk C. Theodore Miller Nathaniel Beaman IV Charles Kent Trible Jeffrey Lee Mincks Richard Swoope Blanton Leonard Arthur Wallin II Class of 1978 – 44% Victor Alfred Neubaum, Jr. Nelson Adrian Blish Helene Statfeld Ward Jane Higgins Bedno George Leonard Neuberger Timothy Michael Broas J. Page Williams William John Boyer William George Norton Sloan Brooke-Devlin William David Breit

29 Gary Wade Crawford Kenneth John Kopocis Pamela Gersh Nardolilli Garen Edward Dodge Jonathan Edward Davies Joseph F. Lagrotteria Janet M. Nesse John Raymond Doyle III Jay W. DeBoer Lawrence LeClair Karen Tent Nickell Aundria D. Foster Elwood Victor Elliott Edgar Sidney Levy III Karen Layne Norton Alan Maurice Frieden Alvaro Garcia-Tunon Gary William Leydig Janis Orfe Randolph Douglas Frostick Donald Anthony Gregory David St. Clair Lowman, Jr. Renae Reed Patrick Daniel Allen Gecker Barbara Swatling Griswold Dorothy Martin McCorkle Robert S. Rausch Allen Richard Grossman James Andrew Hixon Sandra Jones McNinch Carol Ann Resch Jane Camille Halligan Kevin Robert Huennekens Christopher Rowe Mellott Paul John Ritz Brenda Ayres Hart Chanda Lynn Kinsey Kevin Duffy Norwood Charles Lewis Rogers Patrick Wesley Herman Gary Stephen Marshall J. Stanley Payne, Jr. Steven R. Salbu John R. Hunt Elizabeth Ada Snyder Martineau Stuart Alan Pleasants Cheryl K. Short Drewry Bacon Hutcheson, Jr. Joseph John McCarthy Leslie Sue Ritts Mark Richard Smith Thomas Micajah Jackson, Jr. Clare Louise McCulla Richard Morey Sherman Jeffrey L. Tarkenton John Maxwell Jeffords Walter Butler Palmer III Donna Salhany Snyder Ronald Wayne Taylor Douglas Tucker Jenkins Carol Hill Pickard W. Laird Stabler III E. Diane Newsom Thompson Kathleen W. Kane Richard Randolph Pickard Richard W. Stern John Ward Trueax Ray Webb King Teresa McBride Shute Mark William Strattner Kevin Richard Vienna Philip Joel Kochman Craig H. Smith C. Gerard Thompson Kathryn Derr Kohler Rebecca Beach Smith Mark Bridger Warlick* Class of 1982 – 34% William W. Kohler Peter Alan Susser Walter Lawrence Williams Mitchell Gerald Blair W. Henry Lawrence Stuart John TenHoor Susan Gray Winstead Bradford J. Bruton John David McGavin Robert Williams Wooldridge, Jr. Richard Ernest Wolff Theresa Carroll Buchanan Sean Francis Murphy Donald Ray Wolthuis Kathleen Dawson Caldwell Richard Bennett O’Keeffe, Jr. Class of 1980 – 33% Clement Dean Carter Kevin P. O’Mahony Francis Cocke Bagbey Class of 1981 – 28% Georgia Branscom Carter Patricia Mastromichalis Paul Catherine Mahoney Blue Pamela Owen Barron Larry Dean Case Janet Joan Lappin Quinn Walter Colby Brown Samuel Morton Brock III Roberta Ann Colton Mark Lawrence Rodgers Stephen Patrick Carney Charles E. Chamberlain, Jr. James D. Dee Loretta Santacroce Thelma Young Carroll Daniel Patrick Clark Ann Kiley Crenshaw T. Andrew Culbert Dennis Paul Crimmins Robert Barnes Delano, Jr. Mark T. Daly, Jr. Larry Kent Elliott Why I Give C. Richard Davis Jeanette Perkins Flippen Daniel David Dickenson III J. Michael Gray Megan Tumi Jackson ’08 John Warren Flora Stephen Murray Griffith, Jr. Associate, Littler Mendelson, P.C. Martha Didinger Franklin Michael Warren Hassell Washington, D.C Milton Holmes Hamilton, Jr. Barbara Lorentson Heywood One of my favorite quotes is from Marian Wright Fred Anthony Holland Daniel Chisholm Higgins Edelman: “Service is the rent we pay for living.” Stephen Duncan Hooe Roxie O. Holder Giving is one of the ways I choose to serve the Law James Frederick Ireland III Michel Yves Horton School community. My three years at W&M allowed Kathy Davidson Ireland J. Gregory Humphries William Johnson Irvin Brian Randall Jones me to accomplish goals and go places far beyond my Patricia S. Ketchum John Francis Kroeger, Jr. expectations. I give to help make sure those who Evans Leon King, Jr. Jacob Andrew Lutz III come behind me have the same opportunity to William Edward King William Clifford Meili experience the many great things a legal education Christine May Kopocis Mary Jane Morrison at W&M has to offer. Michael Anthony Nardolilli * Deceased

30 Lisa L. Schenkel J. McDowell Sharpe Meade Addison Spotts Michael Hunter Terry Julie Tingwall Thomas James Patrick Wallbillich Jean Penick Watkins William Norman Watkins Bill C. Wells Gregory P. Williams Larry David Willis, Sr. Douglas Edward Wright

Class of 1983 – 41% Richard Fox Aufenger III Albert George Bantley Kenneth Howard Boone Walter Randolph Calvert Richard Francis Chovanec Robert Ray Church Richard Alan Conway Ellen M. Kraft M. Katharine Spong Eric Anton Mazie J. Thomas Cookson Joyce Ann Kuhns Sally Lou Steel Donna Susan McCaffrey Audrey Jacobsen Copeland Daniel Roger Lahne Daniel Peter Stipano Andrew William McCready Cecil Harvey Creasey, Jr. Samuel Alan Landman Barry Michael Taylor Joy C. McNaughton Ann Kenney Creighton Daniel Glenn Lonergan Robert William Thomas Deborah Lynn Mellott Patricia Liakopoulos Dee Renee Janet Magnant Tina Schober Thomas Steven Michael Miller Sarah Louise Deneke Linda Peele McGavin Patricia Pritchard Willis Bryar Chappell Nettles Barry Joseph Dorans J. Thomas Morina Kenneth Mark Wolfe Kendall Joseph Newman Timothy Dugan Julie Brady Murdoch David Marshall Zobel Gary Wayne Nickerson Richard James Emmett R. Ferrell Newman Deborah Seaver Roe Mark G. Ferguson Leila Jacobson Noel Class of 1984 – 18% H. Jan Roltsch-Anoll Lauren Anne Ferrari Diane Marie Nugent Charles Edward Adkins Philip Lee Russo, Jr. William Andrew Galanko Barbara Swift Odegaard Joseph Raymond Brendel Gretchen Mary Santamour Arthur Evan Gary Charles Joseph O’Hara Elizabeth Chapman Carver Lee Irvin Sherman Elizabeth Alexander Gibbs Sara Towery O’Hara Mark Alan Clausen Jere M. H. Willis Joseph F. Giordano Collins Leonard Owens, Jr. Beth Schipper DeSimone Gretchen Marie Wolfinger Bruce Glendening Chris Arthur Paul John David Epperly, Jr. Julian Frederic Gorelli James A. Penney Michael John Garvin Class of 1985 – 25% Richard Shaw Hannye James D. Penny Stephen John Horvath III Stephen Martin Abdella Edward Roy Hawkens Karen Waldron Perrine Sarah Shank Hull Joanne Moloney Adamchak Micheal Lee Hern William Chadwick Perrine Barbara E. Johnson Albert Gillis Allen II Michael George Hillinger Michael Anthony Robusto Barbara Louise Johnson Kimberly H. Ashbach Eric George Hoffman Clint Douglas Routson Richard Gordon Johnson George Asimos, Jr. Karen S. Jennemann Taye Sanford Scot Alan Katona Edward Janes Bell III Raymond Paul Johnson Louise Anna Schmidt Steven Edward Keller Timothy G. Clancy Robert Franklin Keefer Harry Benjamin Shubin J. Paul Knap Amy Holt Davis Robert Milton Kesler Anne Ballard Shumadine Raymond John Lillie Patricia Phelan Davis Donald Thomas Kiley, Jr. James W. Speer Brian R. Marron James Michael DeSimone

31 Thomas William Dunbar Deborah Bosworth Toney Susan Wendy Kramer Donna L. Holleran Elizabeth Ebner Edwin Stuart Waitzer Martin Paul Lavelle Cynthia Eppes Hudson Kathleen Marie Edge John William Wesley Gregg Henry Lehman Edward Lee Isler Elizabeth Ellen Ewing William Howell Wright, Jr. Scott Guthrie Lindvall Andrew Lynwood Jiranek Junius Phillip Fulton III Renata Marietta Manzo Donald Peder Johnsen Jonathan Andrew George Class of 1986 – 28% Catherine Millious Marriott Jeffrey G. Lenhart Melanie Godschall John Owen Alderman K. Reed Mayo Norman F. Lent III Channing Moore Hall III Mark Steven Bader Mary Jane McCavitt Pamela St. John Lynde Thomas Lloyd Hanley William J. G. Barnes Linda J. McDowell Donald Robert McKillop John J. Jarosak Craig Dennis Bell Michael Anthony Moroney Kathleen Anne Murphy Jonathan Jay Litten Robert Mark Brigantic Douglas Steward Newcome Claiborne Turner Richardson II Cecilia M. Lutz Carla Jean Carloni Brian Thomas Ortelere Douglas Lee Sbertoli Howard Taft Macrae, Jr. Helen Hart Cox Terri Lee Reicher Ann Marie Siprelle Cathleen Valentine Martin William Michael Cusmano Harry P. Sakellaris Kevin Bryant Smith Bradley Alan Maxa Douglas Paul DeMoss Edward Ira Sarfan Fay Frances Spence Mary W. Murphy Alison Vadnais Fauls Mark Randall Semisch R. Lee Stephens, Jr. John Brad O’Grady Thomas Emerson Fauls Scott Kevin Sheets Vanessa Theresa Valldejuli David Parker John Charles Garde Mark C. Simmons Howard Arthur VanDine III James Andrew Rauen L. Allison Garde Alan Dean Sundburg James Peppler Winthrop C. Arthur Robinson II Michael Allen Gatje Cheryl S. Thomas Steven Lawrence Schooner Roger Griffin, Jr. Jane Dandridge Tucker Class of 1988 – 28% James Anthony Shapiro Mary Gronlund Peter J. Van Bergen Douglas Allen Anderson William Shewmake Terry Eugene Hall James Michael Vaseleck John E. Basilone Geraldine Mullarkey Sterling Michael Joseph Holleran Rhett Louis Weiss Lee S. Bender Michael Laurence Sterling Jon David Huddleston Laurie Wilkerson Brigance Craig Nicholas Thomas Sarah Marie Hurley Class of 1987 – 25% W. Mark Broadwell Eric James Berghold Jeffrey Franklin Brooke Lisa Ann Bertini Leigh Ann Bunetta Paul William Boyer L. Lee Byrd Associate Dean for Admission Charles Hampton Brown III David Allan Clark Faye Shealy, at right, was recently Latane Ware Brown Annemarie DiNardo Cleary welcomed as an honorary William & Mary graduate. Kevin John Burke Jeffrey Nicholas Costakos Presenting the commemorative cup Deborah Mancoll Casey Michael James Davidson is Barbara Cole Joynes B.A. ’82, Thomas Mahlon Clark H. Michael Deneka President of the William & Mary Thomas G. Connolly David Andrew Domansky Alumni Association. Nicholas C. Conte Robert J. Eveleigh J. Thompson Cravens Jeffrey L. Fisher Stephen Robert Davis Brian Scott Frye Robert Bruce Dickerson William M. Furr Erin Sheehey Downs Barbara Pawlak Gaynor Michael Durrer Tracy Nottingham Gruis Robert Miles Elwell David Max Hammer Anne Marie Fealey Kenneth Wayne Harrell Virginia Katherine Fogg Kathy Hessler Kevin Thomas Gaynor Jonathan Edward Hill Robert Christopher Gleason Robert Erwin Korroch David William Goewey John Brian Krall Robert James Hicks Keith E. Krusz

32 Daniel Paul Bennett Anne Elizabeth Bomar Why I Give MacKay Morris Boyer Ann Cavazos Chen Lisa A. Cahill Thomas P. Cody Doug Brown ’74 Robert H. Chappell III Andrew Michael Condlin Retired Attorney, General Motors Richard Carl Clark Anne-Marie Shaia Condlin Troy, MI Karen Colmie Judith Ann Corrigan Giving back is a great way to express my profound Cameron N. Cosby Barbara Jean Endres gratitude to the Law School for a wonderful legal Eugene Everette Elder Marc Forino Cheshire Eveleigh education, many lasting friendships, and countless Claudia Barnes Gangi Sara Beiro Farabow Steffanie Nadine Garrett memories of a very special place. My gifts will hopefully Felicia L. Faragasso Michael William Garvey help others have the same opportunities I had. John P. Fendig Richard William Goeken Charles Anthony Fincher Bryan Harold Guidash Donna Esposito Fincher Elizabeth Newbill Harrison Mary Allison Francis H. Bradford Hoffman Lauren Elizabeth Freeman David Jay Ignall Fernand A. Lavallee James R. Goldman Laura Lee Garrett Peter Scott Jordan Phillip Richard Lingafelt Amy J. Greer Mark S. Hedberg Mary Baroody Lowe Jeffrey Carl Mazanec Connie Karassas Gutierrez Christopher Martin Heimann Erin Brisbay McMahon Amy Birkimer Mulroy Jeanne Morrell Harrell Mary Catherine Horrigan Monica Taylor Monday Kenneth Gardner Pankey, Jr. Rebecca Blair Harutunian J. Russell Jackson Stephanie Burks Paine Gregory Arthur Paw Lacy Estel Holly David Sherwood Keir Martha Anne Pampel William V. Power Martin Niles Korn Mary-Lynn Nawrocki Krusz Tina Autry Schepker Mark Curtis Raby Randolf Krbechek Andrew Ralston Livingston Jeffrey Melchior Schlerf John Wallis Raymond Richard P. Kruegler Robert M. McDowell Michelle Louise Sedgewick Melissa Walker Robinson Cheryl Ann Lewis David B. Montgomery John Mack Taylor III Amy Nicolle Rodgers Jeffrey Alan Lowe James Thomas Moore Marguerite Hopkins Taylor Kevin M. Sargis Stephen Edward Marshall Amy Grayson Pesesky Gilbert Earle Teal Sarah Sullivan Schimmels Cheryl A. Marteney Michelle Bodley Radcliffe Robert Vaughan Timms, Jr. Richard Ernest Slaney William Neal McBrayer Lisette Sell Steven Joseph Zweig Lynne Jean Strobel Steven M. Mister Caroline LaCour Smith P. Diane Travers Stromberg Steven J. Mulroy Martha Leary Sotelo Class of 1992 – 24% Raymond H. Suttle, Jr. Amy Thatcher Owens Thomas Paul Sotelo Joanne Jones Allen Robert Edward Trono Mark William Pearson Laura Ogden Stackhouse John Calvin Brown Shannon D. Waters Peter Friery Pontzer G. William Van De Weghe, Jr. Robert William Carll David Edward Watson John Patrick Reep A. John Vollino Eric Sinclair Carlson Susan A. Winchell Larry Wade Schimmels Rodney Turner Willett Jane Sherman Chambers Douglas L. Smith Michael Paul Chu John Mathews Stuckey Class of 1989 – 21% Class of 1991 – 19% Stephanie Rever Chu Marc Andre Taylor Kimberli Grove Ball Heidi Wilson Abbott Elizabeth Dopp Chupik Susan Stringfellow Walker Karen E. Berg E. G. Allen III Scott James Coonan David Alan Woodmansee Donald Paul Boyle, Jr. D. Jarrett Arp Kathleen Finley Duthu M. Leah Wright Mark Menton Dumler Amy Lapierre Atkinson John V. Edwards Anna P. Engh David Marlow Atkinson Michael John Funk Michael J. Gaertner Class of 1990 – 23% Deborah Ryan Beckmann Steven K. Gerber Lawrence Henry Gennari Christopher A. Abel Diane A. Bettino Thomas Joseph Hanrahan Joseph Scott Gerbasi Marcia E. Asquith John Jerry Bettino Dion William Hayes Virginia Cook Gerbasi Mark Peter Barracca H. Allen Black III Deborah Barr Hillyard Timothy Dickens Battin

33 Andrea M. Jones Margaret Lewis Haymore Why I Give Courtney Nea Jones Andrew Michael Herzig Robert Charles Juelke Linda Marie Jackson Betsy C. Anderson Deidre Cohen Katz Christine Mary Johnson Trustee, The Marshall-Wythe School of Law Foundation Jody Anderson Leighty Jennie Ruth Johnson Williamsburg, VA G. Scott Lesmes Christopher Dikran Koomey Seeing how Marshall-Wythe prepared my husband, Melissa Callahan Lesmes James Hardwick Lister Alvin ’70, J.D. ’72, and daughter, Mary Beth Veena Kumari Luthra Laura Anne Livaccari Julie Gilges Martin John Ralph Lockard Sherwin ’00, for successful careers in the legal field, Sherri M. Matson Thomas G. Martinchek I want to pass that on to others by establishing Michael Stephen McGinniss Darryl James Mitchell scholarships and donating to the Law School building Michael Alexander McVicker Debra Bryant Pearson fund. Both elements are important to ensure the Audra Lynn Miller Marc Andrew Peritz Law School’s success. Victor Jay Miller Patrick Randolph Pettitt Nicholas Sean Murphy Andrea Webb Phelps Joseph John Quigley Krista Leigh Pollard Christine Marie Renda Lee Russell Rimler Daniel Allan Jacobson Class of 1993 – 30% Gregory Keith Richards Leanne Cusumano Roque Amy Louise Jarmon Belinda A. Bacon James Eugene Schliessmann Andrew Macgregor Smith Thomas Shipley Jones Lisa Brook Bain Sean Stewart Sell Justin Bayly Smith Natalia Delcanto Jordan Maura Henry Barbour Maarten Willem Sengers Curt Gudheim Spear Ami Kim Robert Galen Barbour Scott Adler Shefferman Lara Howley Walt Mark Lee Lofgren Christopher Kelly Barry-Smith Brian Campbell Titus Jessica Leigh Lynch Timothy David Belevetz John Allen Waldrop III Class of 1995 – 26% Jerianne Elizabeth Mancini T. Todd Book Jennifer Lee Wier Paula H. Agor Mark Randolph Matney Wade Allen Bowie Carla N. Archie John Thomas McNelis Lucy Williams Bowman Class of 1994 – 23% Walter Benzija Christopher Michael Olson Jennifer Zoe Brooks Marshall B. Barton Matthew J. Bissonette Matthew J. O’Toole Thomas M. Browder III Anne Lindgren Blitch Susan Roussel Blackman Caitlin Shirer Palacios Beth Kurowski Bunnell Donald Paul Bunnell Christopher Scott Boynton Christopher Claar Reed Robert Frederick Church Marcia Stuart Ceplecha Elizabeth Patricia Bruns Wendy Nuckols Reed Stephanie Michelle Coleman Patty F. S. Cogswell Beverly R. Covington Sandra Elizabeth Rizzo David M. Dalke William Michael Connolly Michael F. Cox Patricia Erikson Roberts Michael David DeBaecke Judith Mary Conti Scott Bradford Drabenstadt Neal John Robinson Elizabeth Abraham Delk Kathleen Philpott Costa Clifford Bridges Fleet III Ann Randolph Rogers Charles Harold DeVoe John Cussen Dennis Richard Foley Eric Kirby Schultheis Kerry Anne Doyle-Shannon Jason Robert Davis Russell Lory Foster Brendan Linehan Shannon James Frederick Entas David Leslie Delk Toni A. Friess Millner Price Mitchell Shapiro Jennifer Lynn Hanrahan Brook A. Edinger Brenda Lynch Gacki Kirstin Lindberg Smith Anne Stuart Hayes Suzanne Marie FitzGerald Martha McGlothlin Gayle Deann Reck Tigges Susanna Broaddus Hickman Kerry C. Flaherty Ruthie Litvin Goodboe Chamie Grandy Valentine Lance Walton High Anne Marie Gambardella Louanna Godwin Goolsby Melissa D. Walden Daniel Lee Hogans R. Tyler Goodwyn IV Thomas Frederick Gristina Bridget O’Keefe Walsh Todd James Hooper Charles Tayloe Griffith Wendy J. Hahn Kevin Denis Walsh Richard Allan Hricik Susan Sieger Grimm Michael David Homans Paula Anne Wells Elizabeth Marie Jacobi Kim Van Horn Gutterman Laura Dawn Hunt Ellen Duffy Jenkins Jonathan Holland Hambrick Gregory Scott James Brett McNeil Johnson Kathryn Wilson Hambrick

34 Robert Richard Kaplan, Jr. Monica Kay Thurmond Paul Joseph Carlino Karen G. Kranbuehl William Hubert Kennedy, Jr. Catherine Ann Trinkle Daniel Alexander Cody Karin Lea Larson Jonathan Hadley Koenig Wendy Kay Vann Matthew Philip Cohen Alex Beckham Long Amy Rollins Kreisler Mark Joseph Vucci David Nilen Copas Kenneth Sebastian Mahieu Julie P. Laine Michele Bresnick Walsh M. Ann Neil Cosby Kristin Loe Mahieu Brett Anthony Loney Carolyn A. W. Whitworth Paul Matthew Davis Eric Michael Marion Leo Monroe Marsh Audra Ann Dial Kevin Brian Muhlendorf Brooks Patten McElwain Class of 1997 – 18% Sean Paul Ducharme Priscilla Hobbs Muhlenkamp Jonathan Lee McGrady Christopher Ambrosio Robin Christine Dusek Patrick Craig Muldoon Douglas E. Miller David Randolph Bennett Rebecca Nicole Eichler Krista Lyn Newkirk Craig Scott Nolan Anne Graham Bibeau Kimberle Hackett Harding Maquiling Bacdayan Parkerson Lisa Erin O’Donald Sara Lynn Gottovi Edmund John Haughey Stacy L. Patten Andrew Michael Ollis Michael George Grable Jonathan Hill Jimmy F. Robinson, Jr. Lori Ann Petruzzelli-Touponse David Reid Hausmann Thomas Jefferson IV Danielle Elizabeth Roeber Theresa J. Pulley Radwan David McKee Johansen Joseph Shayne Kiefer Karanja Kamau Rouse Jonathan C. Rotter Yvonne Deidre Jones Sarah Karlsson Korobkin Monika Eda Saimre W. Carter Santos Ellen Dassance Kennedy George Perkins Snead John Benson Kennedy Kirstin Mueller Snead Steven Vaughan Key Bradley S. Wagshul Timothy Patrick Morrison Amy Marie Waskowiak John Garret Osborn Matthew David Whitworth Gregory Michael Romano Shaun Michael Rose Class of 1996 – 18% Kathleen Elisabeth Roth William D. Brick Demian Asa Schane Catherine Curran Butcher Mary L. Schanning Alisa Pittman Cleek Donald Michael Scotten Laura Mae Conner Ramona Jenny Sein Caroline Lee Cross Christine Moseley Shiker Barry Michael Deets Ethan Weston Smith Deborah Ann Eckert Alexander William Stiles Paul Robert Eckert John Carl Valdivielso Theodore John Fisher Rachel Elizabeth van der Voort E. Paige S. Fitzgerald Adam Werneth Walsh Louis Duval Frost Anne Walsh Brian Christophe Goebel Tosha Yvette White James Richard Harvey Natalie Daub Wilhelm Matthew Woodrow Hoffman Joni McCray Wiredu James Lawrence Love Jon Marshall Mahan Class of 1998 – 31% Jeffrey Laurence Marks Jeffrey Russell Ambroziak Christopher Bost Millner Anne-Marie M. Anderson Diane Preston Moore Ryan David Barack Michael D. Moore Coburn Robinson Beck Courtney Collins Nowell Beth M. Benko Todd M. Ritter Kathleen S. Bergmann Ali Reza Sharifahmadian Gloria Elite Brooks Scarlett Hardy Spence Kristan Boyd Burch

35 Melinda Hough Sims Gregory Daniel LoGerfo Earl G. Pinto Class of 2002 – 15% Laura Spector-Morgan Christopher Cochrane Matteson Jeffrey Joseph Polich Jeffrey William Aldrich, Jr. Jennifer Vincent Stevens Katherine Macaulay Mueller Marc Edward Purintun John W. Bagwell Megan Carden Timmins Kevin M. O’Neill Mary Elizabeth Sherwin Laura E. Byrum Mark C. Van Deusen Heather Stacey Parr Sandra L. Smith Dennis Joseph Callahan III Paul J. Verbesey Ross H. Parr Marybeth L. Steil Chad A. Carder Victor Voloshin Robert Charles Perez John McRae Stuckey III Christopher S. Channel Wendy E. Warren Stephen Clawson Robertson Kenneth Andrew Walsh Melissa Ann Conner Danielle Elizabeth Webb Cristen Sikes Rose Michael Gregory Wilson Anne C. Dowling Elizabeth Wilson Webster Mary R. Schrider-Fox Nash Joseph Fayad Kimberly Mae Welsh Stacey-Rae Simcox Class of 2001 – 23% Andrew Thomas Galbraith Melvin Edward Williams Kathleen T. Spear Erin M. Alkire Jason C. Halliburton Derek Alan Yeo Jeff Michael Timmers Mary Sue Busser Backus Saundra Mastro Jack Martha A. Timmers Adam Casagrande Crystal L. Jennings Class of 1999 – 19% Amy E. Webbink Dustin Harr Devore Michael E. Lacy Aaron Samuel Book Richard L. Weber Lisa Diane Finklea Shawn K. Leppo Paul Martin Breme Robert Andrew Fisher Courtney M. Malveaux Douglas G. Bush Class of 2000 – 23% Benjamin Alexander Goodman Kara Lorraine McGehee Jean Louise Campbell Jessica Rachel Arons Daniel P. Graham Amy Lamoureux Riella David E. Carney Monica Mary Ayres Sarah Dawson Green Michael J. Riella Robert Ernest Chandler R. Joseph Barton Mark Greenspan Elizabeth A. Speck Jennifer Vollmer Copas Mark Randolf Baumgartner Sean Patrick Haney Jennifer S. Thibodeau Kristi A. Davidson John Eric Blanton Jason William Harbour Stephen W. Thibodeau Christopher Roger Mack Delacy Elliott Matthew Buckner James Glenn Harwood Sarah V. Toraason Douglas Dziak Erika Kroetch Campbell Emily Anna Hayes Erin Turner Charles Edward Ehrlich Jennifer Magoulas Campbell Christine Garnavish Heslinga Stewart J. Wetchler James Jay Gibson Jonathan Scott Campbell Bryson J. Hunter Amy Collins Ziehm Francine Friedman Grabowski Raena Smith Close D. Mark Jackson Stacy DeWalt Grindal Paul Joseph Dechary Marnie A. Jensen Class of 2003 – 26% Tiffany Carder Hull Vivian Happy Gembara Bryce D. Jewett Paul Ashley Ainsworth Karen Scott James Aaron Steven Goldsmith Kara M. Kraman Jeanne Tyler Anderson Kathleen M. Kedian Amy Kirtland Graham Joseph Christophe Liguori John Patrick Bean David W. Lannetti Joseph James Grogan Gregory Thomas Lowen Jeffrey M. Boerger Edgar Butler Hatrick IV Elana Happe Olson George G. Booker Kristi Garland Hatrick L. Misha Preheim Joy L. Bryant Kevin Franklin Hull Jonathan Bray Reed Christina Elizabeth Buschmann Carrie R. Hunt Sarah Carter Richardson Brittney Nicole Campbell Theodore Leonard Hunt Eric Wade Smith Lelan Kay Carpenter Kevin Martin Kenneally Michael Alan Sprow Lauren Tracey Coapstick Kindra Lynn Kirkeby Angela Marie Stewart Ian Robert Conner Stephen Michael Lastelic Jason Brett Torchinsky Cheran Denise Cordell Bretta Marie Lewis Stuart W. Turner Darren Michael Creasy Alexander Christian Linn Daniel Velez Andrea L. D’Ambra Tate Custer Love George Irving Vogel III Shelley Renee Dolf Arnie Bruce Mason Jill Kantor Wainger Jason Gordon Everett Pamela Jenkins Mason Jennifer Jo West Kelly Elizabeth Farnan Dawn Sherman Meisner Lauren Stacy Fassler Charles Dandridge Patterson III Peter James Flanigan

36 Kristine Louise Schmidt Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher Sean M. Tepe Jeffrey Peter Geiger Amanda Lee Wait Kevin Daniel Gross Sarah-Nell Hoffmann Walsh Seth Reed Hansen Travis Dwight Wheatley Joshua David Heslinga Spencer M. Wiegard Jason Shin Hobbie Philip C. Woodward Rajdeep Singh Jolly Bradley J. Wyatt Michael Thomas Kaufman Emily Jones Kirk Class of 2005 – 12% Kristof G. Koletar Leasa Woods Anderson J. Nicholas Kornegay Alexander H. Beeler Anne Catherine Lahren Michael L. Broadus Justin Michael Laughter Heidi M. Brown Eric Michael Leppo Stephen V. Durbin Andrew Clifford Louis Caroline B. Fleming Lamont D. Maddox Albert C. Guthrie Jeffrey Brian Mead Meghan E. Hallock Crystal Lynn Norrick Justin M. Hargrove Evelyn Rose Protano Kimberly J. Hargrove Matthew Stephen Sheldon Nicholas R. Johnson Rachel E. Shoaf R. Harrison Gibbs Class of 2004 – 18% Amanda Lee Kutz Lauren D. Smith Jennifer L. Gobble Peter G. Allen David B. Lacy Catherine Miller Stern Shawn Alan Gobble Kevin Michael Barnes Lauren S. Lamberth David S. Stern Charles Hathaway Gray Sarah A. Belcher Claire M. Maddox Christine Renee Tollefson Katherine Brewer Griffin James H. Boykin III Jennifer Lynn Maki Edward Trivette Ward Patrick Griffin Sarah P. Bridges John R. Mills Nini Tin Trivette Kevin Gerard Houlihan Benjamin S. Candland Jennifer D. Mullen Brainerd Hunt Whitbeck III Steven Paul Jack Christopher Ross Clements Rachel Wheeler Northup Kevin Scott Wilkes Brian Scott Kelly E. Carter Chandler Clements Mark Nicholas Ohrenberger Laura Daniel Willis Matthew John Kemkes Angeleen Godbey Cooper Sam C. Olive Lincoln D. Willis Daniel Matthias Kincheloe Harmon L. Cooper David A. Zerby Walter Travis Latham, Jr. Thomas Tullidge Cullen Class of 2007 – 26% Amy Joanna McMaster Andrew Richard Fox Class of 2006 – 22% Tyler Michael Akagi Briordy T. Meyers H. Maya Glaser Joshua Ellis Baker Amanda Elizabeth Aspatore Edith Margaret Min Adrienne E. Griffin Sarah K. Baker Robert Prentis Beaman III Wyndham Mackai Murray Jeremy W. Hochberg David Austin Baroni Alexander Carlton Blumenthal Wilson Clay Pasley Heather Paige Hodgman Jahnes Megan Eliza Bisk Amy Liesenfeld Blumenthal Ansley Branner Peacock Kathryn Sacco Jensen Jessica Deering Brubaker William Leslie Boswell III Megan Marie Pietropaolo Scott D. Kennedy Jessica Aber Brumberg Ryan William Browning Derek Renell Redmond Monica H. K. Khetarpal Samuel Roth Brumberg Maryann Nolan Chong P. Andrew Riley Jennifer Macierowski Kirby G. David Carter, Jr. Yunup Chong Kendra Langlois Roberson William G. Lamberth II Andrew William Chester Allison Sawyer Clayton C. Ezekiel Ross Jennifer Ann Maceda Noelle Jean Coates Harry Hancock Clayton IV Jonathan M. H. Short David P. Massaron Stephanie L. Crandall Noellyn K. M. Davies Scott Lawrence Weber Todd H. Muldrew Michael Edward Dick Christopher Kent Dorsey Kathleen M. Wilko John Elwood Owens Blythe Erin Dillon Brent Michael Dougal Joel William Young Timothy O. Schimpf Margaret S. Fischofer

37 William Yates Durbin Wendy Brooke Degerman Kathryn Geris Falk Lauren Rose DeMauro Flyn Lee Flesher Gregory Vincent Demo Matthew David Getty Matthew P. Forgue B. Shawan Gillians Shalanda Nicole Franklin Svetlana K. Ivy Katy Mikols Franz Daron L. Janis David S. Galeski Jin Kook Edward Kim Stephanie Novak Gilbert Erin Elizabeth LaRuffa Julie Ann Greiner Thomas Chisman Martin Douglas S. Griswold Janet Sadler McCrae William Maury Hildbold Alexis Ann McLeod Megan Alexander Hodapp Amanda Spruill Moorman Kristina Marie Hofmann John Wickliffe Moorman Shana Ann Hofstetter Melissa Anne Mott Diana Clarkson Holl Edward Kelley Nickel William Leland Holt Nora Garcia Nickel Timothy Scott Hoseth Michael Christopher Pacella Alison D. Hurt Erin Michelle Page Sarah Fulton Hutchins Meghan A. Podolny Brian Charles Ivy George Wythe Society Mock Legislature Polly Kay Sandness Megan Tumi Jackson MaryBeth Wysocki Shreiner Alisson Pouille Klaiber Class of 2009 – 15% Nicole Elizabeth Sornsin Blake Douglas Skogland Kristin Nicole Koernig Allison Elizabeth Barger Emily P. Uhre H. Van Smith Timothy Kozlowski Philip Gray Bowditch Heather Rose Willis Michael David Spies Kelly Pereira Lackey Alexander Michael Brodsky Jason Robert Wool Allison Marie Stelter Sarah Goette Landres Jennifer Gwynne Case Eric King Stodola Christopher Lee Lindsey Seth McChesney Eddy Class of 2010 – 17% Paul Edward Sumilas Benjamin Kirk Lusty Elisha Seaton Garvey Hunter Thomas Allen Courtney Bennett Svajian R. Joseph Noble Todd MacDonald Garvey Tabatha Crystal Blake Elizabeth Stutts Thompson Matthew David Purcell Troy Leo Gwartney Jennifer E. Bowen Alison Wickizer Toepp Bradley Allan Ridlehoover Thomas Michael Hendell Sara Lynne Chamberlain Christopher Jamieson Toepp Thomas Eugene Robertson Daniel Ivan Jacobs Laura Elizabeth Collins John Kyle Warren Isaac Benjamin Rosenberg Michelle Cannon Jacobs Jessica Ruth Coulter Leondras J. Webster Sarah V. Ross Maryia Y. Jones Janice Lynn Craft Matthew Scott White Catherine Josephine Rotolo Elizabeth Mercuri Kanfer Ashley Zema Crenshaw William H. Woolston Christina Trotta Roupas Joseph Michael Kanfer Charles Joseph Crimmins Katie Ann Young Bindhya Reuben Savedoff Lindsay Rachel Kaplan Zachariah James DeMeola Andrew Winfield Scott Alan Kennedy-Shaffer Joshua Ashworth Goff Class of 2008 – 26% Victoria Lynn Starks Joelle E. K. Laszlo Andrew Aide Gore Kyle Richard Bahr Matthew Alan Stuart Edward Russell Molari Christopher Todd Hall James Jackson Bilsborrow Stephen George Svajian David Adam Neiman Jessica Lorraine Hass Jennie G. Cordis Boswell Matthew August Thiel Alper Ali Ozinal Jane Virginia Honeycutt Carrie Cecilia Boyd Bryan Wayne Thompson Jeffrey Scott Palmore Daniel Francis Izzo Ryan Richard Brady Joy Anastasia Thompson Kimberley Ann Piro Jessica Brewer Izzo Nora Elizabeth Burke Eve Qiwei Wang Katherine Graham Putnam Stephen William Kiefer M. Cabell Clay Tom Joseph Whiteside Elizabeth Anne Ridler Katharine Eileen Kruk Frank Epperly Correll, Jr. Sarah Kathryn Simmons Anna Catharine Leist Michael Wayne Smith Casaundra Marie Maimone

38 Nicole Leigh Mansker Brandon Lee Boxler Lesley Rachel Stefan Alexander Emerson Grout Victoria Margaret McNamee Perry Elizabeth Cooper Karla Baker Thompson Andrew Haas Matthew Thomas Mikula Kevin Gerard Crennan Todd Michael Torres Mary Walker Hamner Justin M. Neidig Shannon Marie Debus-Horn Lauren Marie Vogt Timothy Joseph Huffstutter John-Peter David Patrizia Derrick Patrick Fellows Krystle D. Waldron Jessica Jeanty John Edward Pearson Robert Forest Friedman Brandon Matthew Waterman Joseph Harry Kaczmarek Steven George Popps Stanley W. Jackson, Jr. Benjamin Michael Wengerd Joanne McGill Kelley Andrew Palmer Reeve Katherine Heather Levy Hannah Carrigg Wilson Brittany Nicole Lee-Richardson Carrie Pixler Ryerson Rustin Kent Mangum Emily Helen Lucking Thomas Dean Ryerson Justin Michael Marchesi Class of 2012 – 18% John William Nobrega Adrienne Michelle Sakyi Antonia Elise Miller Dustin Lafe Allison Katherine Ann Peebles Kristin Nicole Smith Brittany Kathryn Mohler Jeffrey Todd Bozman Jeffrey Bernard Poulard Edward Randolph Turnbull Ambrosia Dawn Mosby Bonnie Nicole Brown Benjamin James Reed Christopher Lewis Versfelt Robert Edward Murdough Andrew An-Yu Chan Bradley D. Reed Lawton Buchanan Way Stephen Andrew Murray Melissa Ann Charnes Emily Lauren Riggs Kevin William Weigand Brandon James Murrill G. Blake Christensen Patrick Eugene Roach Alison McGuire Wood Sarah Elizabeth Nokes Richard Thomas Clausi Christina Maria Sartorio Jason Eli Ohana Mark William Connolly Julie Michelle Silverbrook Class of 2011 – 18% Brittany Anne Olwine Caitlyn Alyse Cotter Jay Kant Sinha Andrew Iverson Almand Johanna Lloyd Orleski Erin Elizabeth Deal Samantha Lauren Soller Anne Hampton Andrews Suzanne Renee Robinson Isabella Charlotte Demougeot Garrett Douglas Trego John Richard Annand Cameo Kaisler Salembier Elizabeth Swiatoviak Dorsey Davis M. Walsh Stephen Paul Barry Justin Carl Sorrell James Ian Dougherty Catherine M. Wilmarth M. Hughes Bates III Brian Paul Spindler Jessica Ashley Glajch Zachary Alexander Withers

39 2012 – 2013 Friends of the Law School

Rachel Abbey Gretchen L. G. and Ryan Patrick Bedell Amy Carder Karen Detwiler Omar Abdelhamid Jeff Beelaert Laura J. Carlson Neal E. Devins Ann Morse Abdella Dennis and Vickie Belcher Dianne D. Carter Suzanne Devore Brian David Adams Lisa M. Benzija Alexis Battiston Casagrande Kyle Dodge Larry Agne Lisa Lauren Berger Victoria A. Casey Sue Marshall Donaldson Jenny Akagi Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Betts Amy L. Cataldo Laura Kathryn Doore ’13 Peter A. and Eileen Alces Elizabeth Scott Blair Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Catlett, Jr. Jerry Dorsey E. Kathleen Aldrich Melissa Willcox Blanton Elizabeth M. Cavallari Lisa Dorsey Frances G. Allen Thomas J. and Mary V. Bliley Christopher Ceplecha Nicole Dougal Jeanne N. Allen Iliana Blumberg Maria F. and Robert P. Cerutti Dean Davison M. Douglas and Mary Beth Allen Ralph J. Boe Charlotte Chamberlain Kathryn R. Urbonya Charles and Nancye Alley Sherri Boerger Polly Chong W. Birch Douglass III Clinton Allison Linda M. and Walter A. Bonner, Jr. Arda J. and Don M. Christensen Leah A. Dundon Betsy C. Anderson John Bowen D. Bruce and Spas Christian Julie and Edward E. Dyson Marbrico Anderson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ros Bowers Patrick Roger Cleary III Denice and David Ekey Mary A. Anderson Judith Martin Bowman Craig Marshal Cleek Jean and Robert W. Estes, Jr. Elyse F. and William M. Anderson, Jr. Carl F. Bowmer Randi and Paul Clegg William F. Etherington Anonymous (2) Jill Fasching Boxler Maureen Agnes Clinton Heidi Everett Phillip W. and Karen Antone Sara Miller Boyd Henry McCormick Cochran III Gregory G. Faragasso Mr. and Mrs. Michael Armstrong Lois M. Boyer Nat R. Coleman, Jr.* Timothy Benton Fariss Reza Ashkani Linda Kvam Boyte Christine Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fisher Farmer John Matthew and Pattie Birch Aviles Patti and Raymond Bozman Alison Ashby Conte Carol and Danny Fassio Elmo E. Ball IV Marget Loftheim Bradenham Diana Juyong Cooper ’13 Susan Fayad Angela Marie Banks Carolina Brady Loren Copeland Kay and Walter S. Felton Lynda Beth Barack Jeffrey A. Breit Deborah M. Costakos Shelly Fisher Angela W. Barksdale Cynthia L. Breme Casey Cothran William Brice Fiske ’13 Jayne W. Barnard Thomas S. Brett Mark Covington Marion Beers Fitzgerald Anne Haynes Barr Nancy M. and Robert S. Brewbaker Jennifer Cox N. Scott Fletcher Thomas and Carol Barrett Jason M. Bridges Betty Wade Wyatt Coyle Penelope Coiner Fletcher Kevin Norman Barrett ’13 Julia M. Broas Bonnie Lee Coyle Leticia Flores Kelly Barry Cecil A. and Dolores A. Brown Donald L. Creach Matthew Ford Kevin and Nancy Barry Escha Jeannette Brown Ashley N. Creasy Nini Forino Marilyn Bartlett Sarah Brown-Bahr Gina Culbert Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Foster, Jr. Polly Scott Bartlett Kathy T. and Robert L. Burger Amy Stout Cullen Helen C. Foster Judith M. Barzilay Stephen J. Burgess Mary Elizabeth Dalton Colleen Fox Theresa K. Baumann Mary Whitt Busbee Jerome M. Daniel Gerhard P. Fox Laura and Todd Beach Lynda Lee Butler Marjorie E. Daniel Steven M. Friedman Nancy Beach Gabriel Calvo Leslie S. Davis Catherine B. Fritzius Frank P. Beale Gail B. Camp Kathryn Wemmers DeBaecke Darnell B. Fulton Betsy Rivenbark Beaman Keith Campbell Diane Deering and David Smith Kyle Tabor Furr Lindley Wellons Beck Robert Campbell Mary Ann S. Delano Deborah L. and Joseph S. Galeski III Brian Beckmann Rixey Smith Canfield Sarah Walters DeMeola Albert Lloyd Gayle Martha G. Beddingfield Mary I. and Joseph Capurso Sally Horton Demo Kristy Archer Geiger

* Deceased

40 Adam M. Gershowitz and Michele Hoke Katrina Koomey Beth and Robert McElroy Laura R. Killinger Mr. and Mrs. John Holloway Laura E. Kostel Frances Gibson McGlothlin Russell Gilbert Tara B. Hooper Cecelia M. Kouns Nathalie McGregor Diane Giordano Paul Horn Claudia and Kevin Kremer Margie Mead Ingrid Johns Gleason Waller H. Horsley Theresia R. and Larry J. Krussell Edmond Medina Joanna L. Gluckman Elizabeth Mercie Horton Betta and John Labanish Maximilian D. Meese Janet Else Goebel Margaret Ruffin Horvath Kimberly Lacy Katherine Wells Meighan Rebecca Anne Goebel Ann C. Howard Mary L. Lancaster Marc R. Meisner Debbi Goodman Mary Y. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P. Lande Zella L. Mervis Suzanne S. Goodwyn Cynthia Nash Huddleston Karen T. Lange Lisa Williams Miller Allen C. Goolsby Larry H. Hull Allison Orr Larsen and Drew Larsen Gail Milliken Susan P. and Peter K. Gottfried Cindy Hunter Gail Lashner Gerrish Milliken, Jr. Mrs. S. T. Gouldin Charles Allan Hurt Luisa Torres Lastelic Aye Min Michael Grabowski Mark Hutchins Lisa Lavallee Kym Powell Mincks Lauren Gray Thomas C. Inglima Kathryn A. Lawrence Barbara Lewis Mitchell Rebecca Green Josiah Jackson Ruth A. Layman Louis R. and Anella M. Monacell William Green Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Jacquet Diane and Fredic I. Lederer Ann J. Montgomery J. D. Greiner Jay Jahnes John W. Lee Ellen Petacque Montgomery Kristina Malcolm Griffith Heather R. Janis Meg Lehman Justin William Moore ’13 Kris D. Grimm Murray J. Janus Diane Owens Lehner David Frederick Morrill Alexandra T. Grogan Kathleen Page Jenkins Matthew Levy Carmelina S. Morrison Alexandra Lewandowski Grout Michael Jensen Mark E. Lewis Michael D. Mueller Tara Leigh Grove Chrisanne Johansen Kara J. Liguori Amy Longnecker Muhlendorf Susan S. Grover Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Johnson Christina Lea Lindsey Mark J. Murphy Arthur J. Gutierrez Buck Jones Patricia Haefs Lister Walter K. Murphy Adam R. Gutterman Matthew Jones Kathryn Kostel Litten Peter Cephas Newman ’13 Gretchen and Paul Gvoth Nicholas Mark Jones Ann Long Alan L. Nordlinger Katie Gwartney Shana Jones Shannon Love Adam Northup Ruth and Michael A. Haas William C. Jones Gail White Lubeley Kevin P. O’Donnell Thalia D. Hammond Desiree N. and C. Michael Jordan Ryan Lucking Kanika Hammonds Jean Attridge Josephson Tonia Luk Cindy M. Haney Ilissa Amy Kabak Melissa Lusty BLSA Food Drive Stacy L. Hannye Sarah Kaczmarek Susan Lynch Cherie Stevens Hansen John R. Kane Jill V. and Michael R. Lyons Andrew Harding Linda P. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Macdonald Caroline and I. Trotter Hardy, Jr. Robert E. Kaplan Christina MacDowell Anne and Thomas J. Hastings Elizabeth W. Katona Steven Maceda Gladys Bulwinkle Hatchl John F. Kay, Jr. Karen Mahan Keena M. Hausmann Edwin, Severn and Sarah Kellam Mary Bennett Malveaux Page Hayhurst and William Kiniry Elizabeth L. Keller Rebecca and Paul Marcus Todd Haymore Virginia Fairhurst Keller Geraldine R. Marks Margaret and Michael Anthony Hendricks Beth Bliler Kenagy Margaret L. Marshall Joanne W. Herring Kathleen W. Kincheloe T. Montgomery Mason Derek B. Hess Cheryl and Michael King Kathleen D. McCarthy Laura A. Heymann Patrick Kirby Andrew David McCoy ’13 Anne Hines Nicholas Richard Klaiber John Christopher McDermott Chad Hodapp Rebecca W. Knowles Mr. and Mrs. Steve McDonald Carleen Hoffman Denise Williams Koch and Andrew Koch Jennifer Griffin McDowell

41 Kim O’Grady Robert C. Ribble Lynn G. and William B. Simmons Sarah M. Turnbull Alison Ohana Doris H. Richards Corrine R. Simon James M. Turner Natalie Bohannan Ohrenberger William M. and Mary Bobbitt Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Brett Simonton Barbara and James E. Ukrop Patty Purish O’Neill Grayson Ridgway Ann-Meade Baskervill Simpson Judith Lynn Valdivielso Anne O’Regan and Dennis Novak Melonye Ridgway Jean and Harvey Singer Henry Lee Valentine III Douglas Orleski Allison Burling Riley Thomas G. Slater, Jr. Jamie Elizabeth Van Bergen Ava L. Oulton Megan Ritter Bryon F. Smith Brittney Hewitt Van Deusen Donna B. Owens Travis Paul Roberts ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Smith Celeste Cygan Vaughn Harlean Scott Owens Mr. and Mrs. Merele Robertson Kathleen Poe Smith Jennifer Verbesey Nancy C. Padgett-Johnston Thomas P. Rohman Linda Trice Smith Johannes Lucien Vermandel ’13 Ashton Palmer Molly Yeager Romano Margaret S. Smith Mary and David S. Versfelt Katie White Palmore Mary S. and Ron F. Rordam Matthew Smith Philip Wait Harriet J. Passarelli Ronald H. Rosenberg and Yanfang Tang Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Smith Joann Goodman Waldrop Donald N. Patten Kimberly Leblanc Ross Denise and Michael A. Snow Mike Walsh Anne Marie Patterson Samuel Ross Gary Snowder Daniel J. Walt Sherri L. Paules Lee Roupas Betty P. and Michale L. Soffin Ellen Allison Wandrei J. Michael Payne Ashley B. Rowe Nancy Sorrell Steven Ward David Blaise Pearson William L. S. Rowe Dina Sparks Helen and Michael E. Warwick Jenny L. Pearson Carolyn Testa Rye Lorrie Andrew Spear Shelton Weatherford Way Shirley V. Pearson Constance A. Sadler and G. Paul Moates Shawn Thomas Spear Kathleen V. Weber Lindolfo Pedraza Andrew Salembier Carolyn A. Speer Stephanie Eisenberg Weber Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peiffer Marta Sanderson Karen Kay Speer Courtney Franklin Weigard Pamela Jordan Penny Peter Sandness Joseph M. Spivey III Jaime Welch-Donahue and John F. Donahue Amanda Hooke Perez Craig Schanning Stephen Morton Stackhouse Adair Wheat Hope Peritz Gerald Henry Schepker IV Jonathan Stelter Nancy and Gary M. Wheeler James Seymour Phillips-Farley ’13 William Benjamin Schierer Laura Simpkins Stock Anna Chung Whitten Chick Pierce Elizabeth M. and Arthur W. Schmidt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mikel L. Stout Jeffrey Wier Derek Podolny Beth Schroeder Elizabeth Seckler Stuckey Pamela Fulghum Williams Martha M. Pollard Gary Schuman President Emeritus and Shawn Reilly Williams Ann Mathews Pope* Nora Schuster Mrs. Timothy J. Sullivan Larry J. Wilson Merle M. Powell Elizabeth Shumaker Scott Thomas and Deborah S. Sully Dixie Davis Wolf Gregory A. Presnell Katherine Good Semisch Michele M. Sumilas Sally Wolfe Rachel Tuma Provencher ’13 Arthur J. Shaheen Christina and Mark David Sweet Thomas Wood Rae Ann Puff Betty Sue Grombacher Shane Paige Taylor Lyla Jane Woodward Lydia R. Pulley Faye F. Shealy Linda K. Tesar Jacqueline S. Wooldridge Dawn Purcell Melanie Barnes Sheldon Jean-Paul Benedict Theroux ’13 Miranda N. Woolston Bryan N. Pynchon Beverley and Edward Shelesky Lori M. Thomas Elizabeth N. Wright Edward S. Radcliffe Andrea Peters Sherman Aaron Thompson Robert Yamauchi Sally A. Goetz Rainey Tyler Sherwin Larry James Thompson Kimberly Yeo Craig L. Rascoe Donna Shewmake Virginia and William N. Thornton III Julie Elizabeth Young Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rasmussen B.J. Shorak Mary Tiemann Margaret Ann Young Paula Rattray Belita Kay Mustain Short Harold R. Tollefson Robert Young David D. Redmond Linsey Clair Short Donald A. and Nancy S. Tortorice Elizabeth E. and John V. Zells Liza Toher Reed Joseph Ritner Shreiner III Marshall J. Touponse Stephen Andrew Ziehm Ruth and Donald T. Regan, Jr. Conrad M. Shumadine Charlotte W. Trible Anne Zobel Mr. and Mrs. J. William Reid Suwannee Schmoe Shuntich Brigitte M. Trono President and Mrs. W. Taylor Reveley III Patricia F. Siegel Karen McCoy Tuozzolo

* Deceased

42 2012 – 2013 Foundations, Corporations & Law Firms

Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund DT Regan Charitable Foundation Snell & Wilmer, LLP TowneBank Foundation Bertini & Hammer, P.C. Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc. Sons & Daughters of the Colonial & The United Way of the National Bi-Amp Systems Revolabs, Inc. Antebellum Bench and Bar 1565–1861 Capital Area Bloomberg, L.P. Anne C. and Walter R. Robins Foundation Stenograph Corporation Virginia Environmental Endowment The Keith Campbell Foundation Sage Law Practice Group, PC SunTrust Bank Virginia Law Foundation Carneal-Drew Foundation Samsung Techwin America Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Christian & Barton, LLP Scanelli Family Foundation Themis Bar Review, LLC William & Mary Law School Student Christopher Wren Association Schwab Charitable Fund Tidewater Jewish Foundation Bar Association Cisco Systems, Inc. The Serious Injury Law Center, PLLC Time Warner, Incorporated William & Mary Public Service Fund, Inc. Cleveland County Bar Association The Sidley Austin Foundation ToteVision Willcox & Savage, P.C. Comcast Corporation Community Banker’s Bank The Community Foundation Community Foundation of Tampa Bay, Inc. IBRL Student Division’s Constitutional Conversations Program, Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools Covington & Burling LLP Crestron Electronics, Inc. Derrick Family Foundation Julius & Blanche Diener Foundation, Inc. Jessie Ball duPont Fund Extron Electronics Gondelman Foundation Honeywell, Inc. International Law Students Association Kaufman & Canoles, P.C. Kruchko & Fries Lawyers Helping Lawyers LaZee Tek Mature Options James and Frances G. McGlothlin Foundation McGuireWoods, LLP Nansemond Cold Storage National Center For State Courts Norfolk Southern Corporation Patten Foundation The Walter I. and Eva Grace Peak Foundation Peninsula Community Foundation of Virginia, Inc. James W. Perkins Memorial Trust

43 The FirmMate Challenge

The FirmMate Challenge encourages William & Mary Law School graduates, working at the same firm, to support Marshall-Wythe. Firm coordinators challenge the alumni at their firms to give and to compete against other firms for the highest percentage of participation.

We thank those firms that participated in this program in 2013 and also wish to express our gratitude to the coordinators who contributed their time and financial resources to help with this important program.

Firms FirmMate Coordinators (listed in order by highest percentage participation)

Vandeventer Black, LLP Shalanda N. Franklin ’08 Hunton & Williams, LLP Cameron N. Cosby ’90 Norfolk Southern Corp. Virginia K. Fogg ’87 Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Wilcox Savage Jason E. Ohana ’11 Kaufman & Canoles, P.C. Mary Elizabeth Sherwin ’00 Venable, LLP Ronald W. Taylor ’81 Troutman Sanders, LLP Nora G. Nickel ’07 Hirschler Fleischer, P.C. Michael H. Terry ’82 McGuireWoods, LLP Benjamin S. Candland ’04 LeClair Ryan William Shewmake ’85 Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & Fitzgerald, LLP Sarah K. Simmons ’09 Williams Mullen Catherine M. Marriott ’86 Wiley Rein, LLP Daniel P. Graham ’01

If you would like to help with the FirmMate Program at your firm for the 2014 Annual Fund, please contact Laura Beach at (757) 221-3798 or [email protected]. We look forward to adding the names of more firms in the coming year.

44 2012 – 2013 Participation

Class Dollars No. in Class Donors Participation Class Dollars No. in Class Donors Participation 1950 $993,706 5 4 80% 1982 $62,875 149 50 34% 1951 $30,335 8 3 38% 1983 $151,794 173 71 41% 1952 $2,027 7 2 29% 1984 $38,770 179 33 18% 1953 $500 6 1 17% 1985 $50,397 162 40 25% 1954 $400 5 2 40% 1986 $153,690 159 44 28% 1955 $400 8 2 25% 1987 $23,137 159 40 25% 1956 $100 8 1 13% 1988 $33,330 178 49 28% 1957 $1,000 6 1 17% 1989 $36,950 174 36 21% 1958 $250 7 2 29% 1990 $38,531 176 41 23% 1959 $500 10 3 30% 1991 $47,375 205 39 19% 1960 $550 9 2 22% 1992 $45,718 188 45 24% 1961 $200 11 1 9% 1993 $30,201 185 55 30% 1962 $300 14 3 21% 1994 $29,751 189 43 23% 1963 $4,050 15 5 33% 1995 $41,012 172 45 26% 1964 $45,032 15 5 33% 1996 $22,237 164 29 18% 1965 $44,300 29 11 38% 1997 $26,075 164 30 18% 1966 $26,969 37 10 27% 1998 $30,043 170 53 31% 1967 $5,348 36 5 14% 1999 $18,455 173 33 19% 1968 $22,087 48 26 54% 2000 $22,439 171 39 23% 1969 $9,773 47 13 28% 2001 $11,990 155 35 23% 1970 $6,500 39 14 36% 2002 $14,895 178 26 15% 1971 $29,050 50 16 32% 2003 $11,860 175 45 26% 1972 $50,400 48 14 29% 2004 $15,635 190 34 18% 1973 $38,973 123 46 37% 2005 $6,325 180 21 12% 1974 $59,500 140 43 31% 2006 $19,725 205 46 22% 1975 $47,385 120 33 28% 2007 $27,625 198 51 26% 1976 $63,604 134 47 35% 2008 $21,344 210 54 26% 1977 $21,500 140 44 31% 2009 $3,895 196 30 15% 1978 $69,557 128 56 44% 2010 $15,158 219 38 17% 1979 $85,490 134 30 22% 2011 $4,505 203 37 18% 1980 $33,052 140 46 33% 2012 $4,000 215 39 18% 1981 $27,975 145 40 28%

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