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Georgetown University Law Center First Year Students GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER FIRST YEAR STUDENTS 1989-1990 David Abramovitz Christopher W. Adams Valerie V. Adeyeye Brooklyn, NY Carrollton, GA Adelphi, MD Yale University West Georgia College Howard U./Columbia U. - Caroline H. Aiken Janine E. Alexander Mark M. Alhermizi Louisville, KY N. Pomfret, VT West Bloomfield, MI Duke University Colgate University University of Michigan Peter C. Allan Jonathan E. Altman Ross P. Andrews New York City, NY Washington, D.C. Syracuse, NY Middleburg College Columbia College SUNY at Albany Veronica A. Angulo Alice E.M. Aragones Joseph Archuleta Miami, FL New York, NY Encino, NM George Washington Univ. Georgetown University Eastern New Mexico Univ. 1 Frank E. Arnett John L. Arrascada Julie A. Arthur Madison, WI Reno, NV Chagrin Falls, OH Ohio State U./U. of WI Boston College Northwestern University Alexandra M. Ashbrook Ana L. Avendano Carolyn A. Aylward Washington, D.C. San Francisco, CA St. Louis, MO Haverford College UC Berkeley Univ. of Notre Dame Haleh F. Bakhash Clarence J. Ball Charles V. Baltic, III Potomac, MD New York, NY Semckley, PA Swarthmore Manhattan School of Music Georgetown U./U. of PA Sasha E. Barbour Amii L. Barnard Stephen P. Barnes Los Angeles, CA Ridgefield, CT Rockville, MD U.C. Berkeley Tufts University Georgetown University 2 Gregg D. Baron Linda M. Barran Karl P. Barth Hauppauge, NY Alexandria, VA Falls Church, VA U. of New Mexico Susquehanna U./ University of Virginia U. of Cincinnati Hallie M. Bastian Catherine M. Battilega David Baum Falls Church, VA Littleton, CO Bryn Mawr, PA University of Virginia Colorado College Georgetown University Mildred D. Beam Hillary A. Behrman Jacqueline R. Belk Tampa, FL Seattle, WA Trenton, NJ Howard University Vassar College Georgetown University Karen E. Bell John T. Bentivoglio Steven J. Berkowitz Bethesda, MD Novato, CA New York, NY Hampton University Univ. of CA, Berkeley Columbia University 3 Matthew C. Bernstein Anita Bhatia Sharyl P. Bilas St. Louis, MO Calcutta, India Rolling Hills Estates, CA Columbia University Calcutta U./Yale U. UCLA Paul M. Bintinger Gregory E. Birkenstock Melissa L. Bishop Madison, NJ Pittsburgh, PA Tuscaloosa, AL University of Notre Dame Mt. St. Mary’s College Stillman College Joan M. Biskupic Valerie G. Blatnik Catherine A. Bledsoe Chicago, IL Arlington, VA College Park, MD Marquette U./U. of OK University of Virginia Stanford University Robert C. Blume Susan M. Boccardi Joseph T. Boccassini Boston, MA New Rochelle, NY North Bergen, NJ Brown University Georgetown University Georgetown University 4 «*• Stephen D. Bohrer Kenneth R. Boley Gil J. Bonwitt New York, NY Washington, D.C. Miami Beach, FL University of Pennsylvania Amherst College University of Pennsylvania Dale E. Bosley John A. Bourgeois M. Tamara Box Alexandria, VA Washington, D.C. Dallas, TX Princeton University University of Maryland London School of Economi & Political Science Adam L.H. Bramwell Rudiger L. Breitenecker Gerald A. Brooks Saddle River, NJ Baltimore, MD Tampa, FL Georgetown University Duke University University of Florida Laura A. Brown Richard T. Brown Patricia E. Bruckner Long Beach, CA Portland, ME Oyster Bay, NY CA State Univ., Long Beach U. of ME at Orono/ Georgetown University U. of MA at Amherst 5 Charlene L. Bryant K. Frances Bueno Ronald M. Bullotta, Jr. Brooklyn, NY Nashville, TN Rochester Hills, MI New York University University of Pennsylvania Villanova University Brooke Bumpers Kerian Bunch James D. Burgess San Francisco, CA Fairfax Station, VA Arlington, VA Vassar College The American University Georgetown University John M. Burke Randall J. Burke Johannes P. Burlin Norwalk, CT Chelmsford, MA Stockholm, Sweden Georgetown University Yale University Hamilton College Susan E. Burrell James C. Burroughs Beth A. Burrous Bronx, NY Detroit, MI Norwich, NY Colgate University Morehouse College Cornell U./MA Inst, of Technology 6 Peter F. Butcher Andrew H. Butler Gretchen Butler New York, NY Atlanta, GA Wallingford, PA Temple University University of Pennsylvania Wesleyan University Yuri A. Calderon Gillian B. Caldwell Carol L. Calomiris Houston, TX New York, NY Potomac, MD University of Denver Harvard College Duke University Maura E. Cantrill Christopher M. Capozzi Sharon P. Carlstedt Princeton, NJ Washington, D.C. Tampa, FL Mount Holyoke College Pennsylvania State University The American University Terri L. Carmichael Carolyn P. Carmody Anthony Nmi Carro Metuchen, NJ Washington, D.C. Herndon, VA Georgetown University Swarthmore College N.Y.U./Polytech U. of NY 7 FranJ. Cassouto Jennifer N. Ceraso Margaret K. Cerrato-Blue Woodmere, NY Mt. Vernon, NY Washington, D.C. SUNY-Binghamton New York University Georgetown U./ U. of Washington Trevor H. Chait David L. Champi Linda S. Chang Phoenix, AZ Alexandria, YA Portland, OR University of Arizona U. of CA, Berkeley/ Marquette U./Indiana U. Columbia U./Georgetown U. Janet M. Chamey Eric J. Chaves Barbara M. Chereskin Charles Town, WV Downey, CA Chicago, IL St. Lawrence University UCLA U. of IL/U. of CA Limo T. Cherian Carey G. Child James M. Childs Oak Brook, IL Salt Lake City, UT Pasadena, CA Marquette University University of Utah U.C. Berkeley 8 Seung H. Choe Wooyoung Choi Angela Ciccolo Glen Burnie, MD New York, NY Indianapolis, IN U. of MD, College Park Yonsei University Georgetown University Michael N. Clark Richard M. Clark Robyn M. Clark Baltimore, MD Dublin, OH Washington, D.C. Towson State University Boston University Williams College Laura P. Clauson Cathryn L. Claussen Kipp A. Coddington White Plains, NY Leland, MS Alexandria, VA Georgetown University CA State Polytechnic Purdue University U., Pomona/U. of LA Lawrence Cohen Deborah J. Coleman Korva D. Coleman Sterling, VA Los Angeles, CA Laurel, MD U.S. Naval Academy Immaculate Heart College Howard University 9 Kelly A. Collins Paul J. Collins Jorge A. Colon Mobile, AL Bellevue, WA Washington, D.C. Spring Hill College University of Washington London School of Economics Christopher B. Combs Karen L. Conant Joseph M. Conte Ennis, MT Potomac, MD Middle Village, NY Montana State U./ Cornell University St. John’s University George Washington U. George D. Contos Chris P. Cooper Sara E. Cooper New York, NY Arlington, VA Jacksonville, IL Tufts University Stanford U./ University of FLorida U. of CA, Berkeley William P. Corbett Lorraine C. Corporon Ellen M. Cotter Lynn, MA Fairfax, VA Los Angeles, CA Harvard College of William and Mary Smith College 10 Karen K. Covington Dar&e (Del) E. Crandall David C. Crane Corpus Christi, TX Alexandria, VA Washington, D.C. University of Oklahoma Northwestern University Southern Methodist U./ Harvard Divinity School Sarah J. Craven Tamera M. Crites Kathleen M. Cronin Honolulu, HI Basking Ridge, NJ Macalester College/ Univ. of Southern CA University of Notre Dame U. of Cambridge Robert B. Cunningham William W. Cunningham Elizabeth Dahl Chevy Chase, MD Flagstaff, AZ Reno, NV Clemson University Northern AZ University Univ. of NV/Reno Pedro C. Dallarda Diane Daltner Dorothy D. Danforth Arlington, VA Morris Plains, NJ Washington, D.C. Georgetown University Columbia Dartmouth College 11 Maria M. das Neves Ellen R. Davey-Fleming Betsy L. Davis Arlington, VA Baltimore, MD Rochester, NY Yale University University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester Karen A. Davis Sheri N. Denkensohn Michael C. Deutsch Brooklyn, NY Accord, NY Paramus, NJ Cornell University SUNY Albany Georgetown University Linda M. DeVenuto Darin A. DiBello Donna M. DiGiacomo Denville, NJ Miami, FL Annandale, VA American University University of Florida Univ. of PA/GW Mark D. Dillon Todd E. Dirksen Christopher J. Dlutowski Topeka, KS Riverside, CA Philadelphia, PA Harvard College Loma Linda University U. of PA/Cambridge U. 12 Travis M. Dodd Christopher B. Dolan Karen J. Doswell Oakton, VA New Canaan, CT Somerset, NJ Central State U. OK Boston University Georgetown University David F. Dowd Kevin B. Duff John C. Duggan Enfield, CT Wilmette, IL South Bend, IN Georgetown University Georgetown University Georgetown University m \ / * V Roderick E. Edmond Daniel F. Edwards Gerald A. Edwards Atlanta, GA East Amherst, NY Washington, D.C. Morehouse College/Duke U. Miami University Howard U./U. of MD Beth M. Elfrey Gregg L. Elias Lisa R. Ellis Pembroke Pines, FL Valley Stream, NY Pasadena, CA Florida International U. University of Pennsylvania UCLA 13 Gina-Nicole Elzy JoAnn Eng Brian W. Esler Los Angeles, CA Flushing, NY Oradell, NJ Georgetown University New York University University of Pennsylvania Victoria A. Espinel Alice P. Estill Philip T. Evans Washington, D.C. 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Fontaine Rockville, MD Takoma Park, MD Washington, D.C. George Washington University McGill University City College of New York 15 Danielle M. Forbes Jeanne Forrester Felicity A. Fowler Los Angeles, CA Cairo, NY St. Louis, MO University of CA, Berkeley Boston University Cornell University Eustace T. Francis Alexandra Frangos Kenneth A. Freeman Brooklyn, NY Forest Hills Gardens, NY Burlington, NC Baruch College Dartmouth College Morehouse College/ U. NC, Chapel Hill Neil M. Freeman Carole A. Freret Cheryl B. Fridkin Overland Park, KS Bethesda, MD Potomac, MD Duke University Smith College U. of MD, College Park Karen P.
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