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Lawyers of the Future (1989-1990)

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Fall 1988 Semester Registration & Orientation August 22-23 Classes Begin August 24 Labor Day (No classes) Septemt>er 5 On-Campus Interviewing Begins September 9 No On-Campus Interviews September 28-30

Southeastern Law Placement Consortium• September 30-0ctober 1 Southeastern Minority Job Fair* October 15 National Public Interest Career

Information Fair* • October 21 Southeastern Public Interest Job Fair* November 5-6 On-Campus Interviewing Ends November 23 Thanksgiving Break November 24-25 Classes End December 2 Examination Period December 6-15 Commencement December 16

Spring 1989 Semester Registration January 9-10 Classes Begin January 11 Martin L. King, Jr_ Birthday (No classes) January 16 TheUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxvilledoes discriminate not On-Campus Interviewing Begins January 30 on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, • • • February 25 handicap, or veteran status in provision of educational opportu­ Mid-South Law Placement Consortium n�ies or employment opportunities and benefits. Spring Break March 20-24 UTK does not discriminate on the basis al sex or handicap On-Campus Interviewing and Classes End April 27 in the education programs and activ�ies which it operates, pur­ suant to the requirements of Hie IX of the Educatior)_Amend­ Examination Period May 1-11 ments of 1972, Public Law 92-318, and Section 504 al the Hooding Ceremony May 11 Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112, respectively. This Commencement May 12 policy extends both to employment by and admission to the University. Inquiries concerning Hie IX and Section 504 should be Summer 1989 Term directed to the Officeal theDirector of AffirmativeAction; 403-B Registration May 23 Andy HoltTower; The Univer�y ofTen nessee, Knoxville; Knox­ villeTN 37996-0144; (615) 974-2498. Chargesof violation al the Classes Begin May 24 above policy should also be directed to the Office of the Direc­ Independence Day (No classes) July 4 tor of Affirmative Action. Classes End July 13 R01-161o-04-001-89 Examination Period July 17-24 Commencement August 11

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Student photos by Graham's. *Atlanta • *Washington, D.C. ***Nashville THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF LAW ClASSES OF 1989 I 90 CONTENTS

DEAN'S MESSAGE 2 COLLEGE PROFILE 3 CAREER SERVICES 5 EMPLOYERS, CLASSES OF 7 '86, '87, '88, '89 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 9 CLASS OF 1989 19 CLASS OF 1990 40 EXCHANGE STUDENTS 63

Career Services/Suite 13 1505 W. Cumberland Ave. Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-1800 Telephone 615/974-4348 Once again, the faculty and staff of the College of Law are proud to present Lawyers of the Future from the University of Tennessee College of Law. Upon graduation, these students will have received a legal education equal in quality to any that can be obtained in this country. They are well qualified for the practice of law and for careers in business, government, industry, education and public interest as well. Please contact Joann Gillespie, Director of Career Services, for more information about any of these students or about our placement process. Should you have questions about other matters concerning the College, I would be pleased to speak with you. We welcome the opportunity to serve you. �v.� Marilyn V. Yarbrough Dean

2 THE UNNERSITY OF TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF LAW 1988

1505 Cumberland Avenue Library: Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-1800 *Class of 1989 Class of 1990 161, 273 catalogued volumes, 112,604 microfilm equivalent volumes including Dean Marilyn Ya rbrough Applied 628 676 Briefs and Records of the United States (615) 974-2521 Enrolled 151 157 Supreme Court from 1897 to date; official Joann Gillespie Men 93 97 court reports, session laws and codes of Director of Career Services Women 58 60 all states and of the federal system; the (615) 974-4348 Minorities 16 11 National Reporter System; the Annotated Median LSAT 33 32 reports; the reports of Canadian and Median UGPA 3.28 3.24 English cases from the Yearbook to date; Information (615) 974-4241 Ung Colleges 61 58 WESTLAW and LEXIS legal data retrieval In-state 133 131 systems; a depository for federal Accredited by the American Bar Out-of-state 18 26 Association documents. and a Charter Member of the Association of American Law Schools Legal Clinic: Order of the Coif: Introduction to Trial Advocacy-Civil National honor society, membership by Date Founded: 1890 Introduction to Trial Advocacy-Criminal faculty election from students in the first tenth of their class at graduation. Degree Granted: Doctor of Jurisprudence Student Exchange Program: {J.D.) University of Bonn, Germany Tennessee Law Review: Membership by writing competition. Dual Degree Programs: Faculty: J.D. - Master of Business Administration Full-time 29; Public Law Institute: J.D. - Master of Public Administration* adjunct faculty of prominent local Law-Related Education Projects * anticipated 1989 attorneys Tennessee Judicial Newsletter Faculty/Student Ratio: 17:1 Total School Enrollment 1987-88: 452 Moot Court Program: *At publication date, nearly 800 National Moot Court; National Trial Team; applications have been received for the Jessup International Law; Frederick class of 1991. If students who have been Douglass; Stetson National Law Competition; accepted are actually enrolled, the median Robert F. Wagner Labor Law; Advocate's GPA will be 3.31 and the median LSAT Prize Moot Court Competition; Ray H. 34. Jenkins Trial Competition

3 Student Activities: Employment: The University Community Student Bar Association, Black Law Student The employment rate for Tennessee law Law students from the University of Association, American Bar Association, graduates consistently appoximates the Tennessee, Knoxville benefit from being a Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 90th percentile average, within six months part of Tennessee's most comprehensive Law Women, East Tennessee Lawyers' of graduation, reported for the nation's university. UT Knoxville provides social Guild, Environmental Law Organization, ABA accredited law schools for the last and cultural opportunities for The Forum (student newspaper), Phi Delta decade.* Based on replies of 126 of the approximately 25,000 students - 19,000 Phi and Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternities, 131 June graduates of the Class of 1987 undergraduate and 6,000 graduate and Christian Legal Society, the Federalist responding to an employment survey, professional students. Society, Street Law Mock Trial 93.65 percent reported employment by UT Knoxville's new $27 million main Competition November. Other categories revealed library is one of the most advanced in the were: nation and complements the holdings of Alumni: the law library. Together, the law and Approximately 4,775 in 47 states, the main libraries provide excellent support for District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, research and educational enrichment. the Virgin Islands and seven foreign out-of-state 26.0% The Knoxville area, with a population countries. law firms 67.0% of more than 500,000, supports fine govt./military 9.0% restaurants and nationally known cultural judicial clerkships 11.0% and entertainment events. Yet the solo practice .8% recreational activities and scenic beauty of public interest 6.8% the Great Smoky Mountains National Park business 2.5% and six Tennessee Valley Authority lake academic .8% are within an hour's drive. Knoxville graduate school 1.7% consistently ranks among the nation's top ten metropolitan areas in surveys of quality of life.

*Reported annually by the National Association for Law Placement.

4 CAREER SERVICES

Employers may initiate any service by STUDENT TEMPORARY ASS�NMENT National Public Interest Career phone or letter. Temporary, summer and TEAM (STAT) Information Fair year-round clerks, as well as experienced A roster of students available to complete Washington, D.C.-October 21, 1988 attorneys, may be located through the temporary clerking assignments is Students from all National Association for Gervices described below. maintained. Referrals to legal employers, Law Placement member schools are ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWING made on the basis of availability and invited to participate. The fair will focus on Reservations are taken at any time for fall familiarity with the subject, usually are federal and legislative opportunities and and spring on-campus interviewing dates. made within 24 hours of a telephone Washington public interest practice, but (See Career Services calendar on inside request. public interest organizations throughout the country are invited. front cover.) Reservations for preferred fall OFF-CAMPUS RECRUITING on-campus dates should be made by CONFERENCES early spring. Resumes submitted are Southeastern Law Placement Southeastern Public Interest Job Fair November 5-6, 1988-Atlanta mailed for employer pre-screening Consortium approximately 1 0 days before the on­ September 29-0ctober 30, 1988-Atlanta Employer Registration Deadline-August campus visit. Employer registration deadline: August 19, 12 RESUME FORWARDING 1988 Students from law schools in the following Student resumes are collected and mailed states are invited to participate: Alabama, Participating schools-Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, to an employer by the date requested. Alabama, Cumberland, Emory, Georgia, Employers may contact students directly North Carolina, South Carolina, and Kentucky, Memphis State, Miami, South Tennessee. or through Career Services concerning Carolina, Tulane, and William & Mary. arrangements for interviews at their Mid-South Law Placement Consortium location. Southeastern Minority Job Fair February 25, 1989-Nashville JOB BOARD LISTINGS October 15, 1988-Atlanta Employer Registration Deadline-January Position descriptions inviting direct contact Employer registration deadline: August 4, 30, 1989 by students and alumni are posted in the 1988 Participating Schools-Tennessee, Career Services reception area. Participating Schools-Tennessee, Alabama, Cumberland, Kentucky, ALUMNI NEWSLETTER Alabama, Cumberland, Emory, Florida, Louisville, Memphis State, Mercer, and Employer position listings must be Florida State, George Mason, Georgia, Mississippi. submitted to Career Services by the last Georgia State, Houston, Kentucky, week of the month for publication in the Louisiana State, Louisville, Memphis State, Alumni Employment Opportunities Miami, Mississippi College, North Carolina, Newsletter, which is distributed the first North Carolina Central, Nova, Oklahoma, week of the month by handout and mail Richmond, South Carolina, Southern to recent graduates and subscribing Methodist, South Texas, Stetson, Texas, alumni. Tulane, Washington & Lee, Vanderbilt. 5 Grading System

All academic work in the College is graded on a 4.0 scale by a faculty very demanding in its evaluation of student work. Students are informed of their class rank at the end of each semester, but such information is available from Career Services only if the individual has a signed release on file. Otherwise class ranks, and all grade transcripts, must be requested from the individual student by the employer.

Prospective employers are cautioned not overemphasize grades and class rankings. As little as a tenth of a point difference in grade point averages, which are calculated in hundredths, could cause a large percentile difference in class rank not comparable to a difference in performance or ability. Joann Gillespie Minimum grade required to attain (based *Career Servcles Policies entitled to use the placement services on graduating class of 1987) which it provides. Therefore Career The Career Services staff does not screen Services programs are not open to any Top 10%-3.06 or recommend certain students for employer who discriminates against any interviews. All listings are posted for person because of race, color, religion, Top 25%-2.90 review by the entire student body and all sex, age, national origin, handicap or resumes submitted by interested students veteran status. Top 33%-2.84 will be forwarded to the employer who selects the interviewees for his/her Career Services subscribes to the National Top 50%-2.67 schedule. Association for Law Placement Principles and Standards for Law Placement and A grade of 0.9 or below is a failure. To The University of Tennessee College of Recruitment Activities. Copies are available remain in good standing, a student must Law is committed to a policy of equal upon request. maintain at least a 2.0 average. The employment opportunity for all individuals Dean's List requires a 3.0 GPA or better. 6 Employers of the Classes of 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1989*

Adams, Taylor, Philbin, Pigue & Marchetti Daniel & Oberman (Knoxville, TN) Gunster, Yeakley, Criser & Stewart King & Ballow (Nashville, TN) (Nashville, TN) Daniel, Harvill, Batson & Nolan (Clarksville, TN) (West Palm Beach, FL) Randall L. Kinnard & Associates (Nashville, TN) Allen, Nelson & Bowers (Elizabethton, TN) Davis & Goerig (Anchorage, AK) Kirkpatrick & Lockhart (Washington, DC) Alpha Industries, Inc. (Knoxville, TN) Dearborn & Ewing (Nashville, TN) Hagood & Flanary (Knoxville, TN) Kizer & Black (Maryville, TN) Ambrose, Wilson, Grimm & Durand (Knoxville, TN) Donati & Associates, P.C. (Memphis, TN) Hall, Haynes, Lusk & Foster (Chattanooga, TN) Knoxville Area Urban League (Knoxville, TN) American Fidelity Title Co. (Knoxville, TN) Law Office of Bart Durham (Nashville, TN) Hatmaker & Hall (Jacksboro, TN) Knoxville Legal Aid Society (Knoxville, TN) Appalachian National Life Insurance Co. Haynes & Boone (Dallas, TX) Kramer, Rayson, McVeigh, Leake & Rodgers (Knoxville, TN) East Tennessee Title Co. (Knoxville, TN) Heiskell, Donelson, Bearman, Adams, Williams (Knoxville, TN) Arent, Fox, Kinter, Plotkin & Kahn Eastern Mississippi Legal Services & Kirsch (Memphis and Knoxville, TN) Kullman, Inman, Bee & Downing (Washington, DC) (Meridian, MS) Heller Financial (Atlanta, GA) (New Orleans, LA) Arnett, Draper & Hagood (Knoxville, TN) Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & Davis, P.C. Henry & McCord (Tullahoma, TN) Kutak, Rock & Campbell (Atlanta, GA) Arnold, Windfrey, Simpson & Harris (Knoxville, TN) Heron, Burchette, Ruckert & Rothwell (Lenoir City, TN) Ernst & Whinney (Atlanta, GA) (Washington, DC) LaPorte & Little (Elizabethton, TN) Arter, Hadden & Witts (Dallas, TX) Exxon Corporation (Houston, TX) Hickman & Wheeler, P.A. (Charleston, SC) Laughlin, Halle, Gibson & McBride Law Firm of Bobby L. Hill (Chattanooga, TN) (Memphis, TN) Baker, Worthington, Crossley, Stansberry & Farris, Warfield & Kanaday (Nashville, TN) Hill, Boren & Strickland, P.C. (Jackson, TN) Laws & Walton, P.C. (Elizabethton, TN) Woolf (Johnson City, Knoxville, Nashville, TN) Federal Bureau of Investigation Hill & Killian (Jasper, TN) Lee & Alliman (Madisonville, TN) Barnett & Alagia (Nashville, TN) ) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hodges, Doughty & Carson (Knoxville, TN) Lee & Gunselman (Plano, TX) Lionel R. Barrett, Jr. (Nashville, TN) (Knoxville, TN) Hollins, Wagster & Yarbrough, P.C. Legal Services of Alabama (Opelika, AL) Bart Durham & Associates (Nashville, TN) Federal Trade Commission (Washington, DC) (Nashville, TN) Legal Services of Upper East Tennessee Bass, Berry & Sims (Nashville, TN) Finkelstein, Kern, Steinberg & Cunningham Holmes & Millard (Dallas, TX) (Morristown, TN) Bone, Langford & Armistead (Nashville, TN) (Knoxville, TN) Hunter, Smith & Davis (Kingsport, TN) Leibowitz & Cohen (Knoxville, TN) Boston, Bates, Holt & Sands (Lawrenceburg, TN) Conrad Finnell, P.C. (Cleveland, TN) Hunton & Williams (Richmond, VA) Leitner, Warner, Moffitt, Williams, Dooley, Boult, Cummings, Conners & Berry First Southern Mortgage (Knoxville, TN) Carpenter & Napolitan (Chattanooga, TN) (Nashville, TN) Fletcher Associates (N. Hollywood, CA) Internal Revenue Service (Washington, DC) Leonard, Marsh, Hunt & Terry (Dallas, TX) Brewer, Krause & Brooks (Nashville, TN) Florida State Attorney (Ocala, FL) Lockridge & Becker (Knoxville, TN) Brown, Ward & Haynes (Waynesville, NC) Florida State Attorney General's Office Jackson, Lewis, Schnitzler & Krupman Long, Ragsdale & Walters, P.C. (Knoxville, TN) Burns & Price (Winston-Salem, NC) (Sanford, FL) (Atlanta, GA) Low Country Legal Assistance Project Butler & Burnette (Tampa, FL) Foster, Swift, Collins & Coey (lansing, Ml) Jahn & Jahn (Chattanooga, TN) (Walterboro, SC) Fraley, Ogle & Wolfenbarger (Knoxville, TN) Jarvis & Vickers (Sevierville, TN) Lowe & Shirley (Knoxville, TN) Caldwell, Heggie & Helton (Chattanooga, TN) Frantz, McConnell & Seymour (Knoxville, TN) Jenkins & Grantham (Chattanooga, TN) Luedeka & Neely, P.C. (Knoxville, TN) Campbell & Campbell (Chattanooga, TN) Freytag, LaForce, Toefan & Falik (Dallas, TX) Jenkins & Jenkins (Knoxville, TN) Luther, Anderson, Cleary, Ruth & Speed Cheek & Campbell (Knoxville, TN) Jenne, Scott & Sellers (Cleveland, TN) (Chattanooga, TN) Christie Institute South (Chapel Hill, NC) Gallagher & Kennedy (Phoenix, AZ.) Charlie R. Johnson, P.C. (Sevierville, TN) Claiborne, Davis, Buuck & Hurley (Knoxville, TN) Garner, Lewis, Cates & Prickett Johnson & Swanson (Dallas, TX) Madewell & Jared (Cookeville, TN) Clark, Paul, Hoover & Mallard (Atlanta, GA) (Chattanooga, TN) Johnstone, Adams, Bailey, Gordon & Harris Manier, Herod, Hollabaugh & Smith, P.C. Clark County Prosecutor's Office Gearhiser, Peters & Horton (Chattanooga, TN) (Mobile, AL) (Nashville, TN) (Springfield, OH) Gentry, Tipton & Little, P.C. (Knoxville, TN) Jonas, Jonas & Rhyne (Lincolnton, NC) Law Office of Mark Mayfield (Chattanooga, TN) Client-Centered Legal Services Gilreath & Associates (Knoxville, TN) Law Office of Fred Jones, P.C. (Memphis, TN) McCampbell & Young (Knoxville, TN) (Castlewood, VA) Glankler, Brown, Gilliland, Chase, Robinson & Joyce, Meredith, Knolton & Flitcroft McClellan, Powers & Ehmling, P.C. (Gallatin, TN) Collier Development Company Raines (Memphis, TN) (Oak Ridge, TN) McDonald, Levy, March & Taylor (Knoxville, TN) (Pigeon Forge, TN) Goins, Gammon, Robinson, Neal & Smith McNally, Fox, Mahler & Cameron J. Howard Collett (Maynardville, TN) (Chattanooga, TN) Kelly & Kelly (Jasper, TN) (Fayetteville, GA) Gordon, Forrester & Whitaker (Covington, TN) Kennerly, Montgomery & Finley (Knoxville, TN) Gracey, Maddin, Miller & McCune (Nashville, TN) Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy Grant, Konvalinka & Grubbs (Chattanooga, TN) (Frankfort & Hopkinsville, KY) Grissim & Hodges (Nashville, TN)

7 uJt-��(A f.�(\�� & McSween McSween (Newport, TN) Robertson, Worsham, Moore & Hedges Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals,�s rn United States District Court, Southern District of Menzies, Rainey, Kizer & Alderson (Tullahoma, TN) Division, Hon. Joe D. Duncan (Knox II , TN) · Alabama, Hon. Alex T. Howard, Jr. (Jackson, TN) Rogers, Laughlin, Nunnally & Hood Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals · (Mobile, AL) Milberg, Weiss, Bershad, Specthrie & Lerach (Greeneville, TN) Division, Hon. Joe Jones (N • TN) United States Securities & Exchange (New York, NY) Rowland & Rowland, P.C. (Knoxville, TN) Tennessee Department of Revenue Commission (Washington, DC) & Miles Stockbridge (Easton, MD) Ruden, Barnett, McClosky, Smith, Schuster & (Nashville, TN) University of Tennessee, Office of the General Miller & Martin (Chattanooga, TN) Russell, P.A. (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) Tennessee Department of Employment Security Counsel (Knoxville, TN) Missouri Attorney General (Jefferson City, MO) Rumberger, Kirk, Caldwell, Cabaniss & Burke (Nashville, TN) University of Tennessee, Office of Student Morrison & Foerster (San Francisco, CAl (Orlando, FL) Tennessee Secretary of State (Nashville, TN) Conduct (Knoxville, TN) & Morrison, Morrison, Tyree Dunn, P.A. Rural Legal Servicesof Tennessee(Oak Ridge, TN) Tennessee General Assembly (Nashville, TN) Valliant, Schwartz & Lusk (Knoxville, TN) (Knoxville, TN) Tennessee Valley Authority, Department of Van Winkle, Buck, Wall, Starnes & Davis & Morton, Lewis, King Krieg (Knoxville, TN) Shank, Irwin, Conant, Lipshy & Casterline Analysis and Review (Knoxville, TN) (Asheville, NC) & Mullins, Thomason Harris (Norton, VA) (Dallas, TX) Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of the Vinson & Elkins (Houston, TX) & Sharp Ripley (Sevierville, TN) General Counsel (Knoxville, TN) Wagner, Myers & Sanger (Knoxville, TN) John W. Nalley, Jr. P.C. (Nashville, TN) Shearson Lehman Hutton (Houston, TX) The Jackson Clarion (Jackson, TN) & & Waller, Lansden, Dortch Davis (Nashville, TN) Neeley Player (Atlanta, GA) Sirota, Permutt, McDermott, Slepian, Friend, The Tennessean (Nashville, TN) Walt, Dyer & James (Knoxville, TN) & & Newman Holtzinger (Washington, DC) Friedman, Held Apolinsky (Birmingham, AL) Thomas, Mann & Smith (Chattanooga, TN) Waring Cox (Memphis, TN) New Mexico Attorney General (Santa Fe, NM) Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom Thomas, Hendrix, Harvey, Johnson, Mitchell, & & Watson, Erickson Emert (Knoxville, TN) Nicholson, Brown Garner (Maryville, TN) (New York, NY) Blanchard & Adams (Memphis, TN) Weill & Weill (Chattanooga, TN) & Smith, Murdaugh, Little Crawford (Houston, TX) Thompson & Bussart (Nashville, TN) Wilson. Worley, Gamble & Ward. P.C. Oakley & Oakley (Livingston, TN) Smith, Currie & Hancock (Atlanta, GA) Tipton, Eshbaugh, Simpson & Varner & (Kingsport, TN) O'Neil, Parker Williamson (Knoxville, TN) Southern Mortgage Company (Knoxville, TN) (Knoxville, TN) Wimberly, Lawson, Cobb & Leggio & & Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak Stewart Spears, Moore, Rebman Williams, Inc. Title Insurance Company of Tennessee (Knoxville, TN) (Washington, DC) (Chattanooga, TN) (Chattanooga, TN) Wolfe & Farmer (Norton, VA) & Orange Country Public Defender's Office Spragins, Barnett, Guy Farmer (Jackson, TN) Trabue, Sturdivant & DeWitt (Nashville, TN) Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice & (Costa Mesa, CA) Sproul Hinton (Lenoir City, TN) Turnbull & Wilder (Livingston, TN) (Winston-Salem, NC) Ortale, Kelley, Herbert & Crawford (Nashville, TN) · Stetson University Office of Affirmative Action Woodard & Lincoln (Hendersonville, TN) & Owen Edwards (Knoxville, TN) (St. Petersburg, FL) United States Army, Office of the Judge Worsham, Forsythe, Sampels & Wooldridge Stewart, Estes & Donnell (Nashville, TN) Advocate General (Dallas, TX) & Palmer Palmer (Dyersburg, TN) Stone & Hinds, P.C. (Knoxville, TN) United States Navy, Office of the Judge Wortley & Hibbett (Knoxville, TN) & Patrick, Beard Richardson, P .C. Stokes & Bartholomew, P.A. (Nashville, TN) Advocate General (Chattanooga, TN) Strang, Fletcher, Carriger, Walker, Hodge & United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 'Only employers reported by various survey Law Office of Arnold Peebles, Jr. (Nashville, Smith (Chattanooga, TN) Hon. H. Emory Widener (Abingdon, VA). respondents are included. Employers of TN) Superior Court, District of Columbia United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit: summer associates and clerks from the Class of & Penn, Stuart, Eskridge Jones (Abingdon, VA) (Washington, DC) Hons. Pierce Lively, Chief Judge (Danville, 1989 are listed. Phillips & Ingrum (Gallatin, TN) KY); H. Theodore Milburn (Chattanooga, TN) & Poole, Lawrence, Thornbury, Stanley Morgan Taylor & Groover (Knoxville, TN) United States Bankruptcy Court, Eastern (Chattanooga, TN) Tennessee Circuit Court, Sixth Judicial District, District: Hons. John C. Cook (Chattanooga, & Poore, Cox, Baker, Ray Byrne (Knoxville, TN) Fourth Division, The Honorable William TN); Richard Stair, Jr. (Knoxville, TN) Clement D. Potter, Attorney at Law Swann (Knoxville, TN) United States District Court, Eastern Division of (McMinnville, TN) Tennessee Chancery Court, 11th Judicial Tennessee: Hons. R. Allan Edgar Law Office of John Poteet (Cookeville, TN) District: Hons. A. Vann Owens and Howell N. (Chattanooga, TN); Robert P. Murrian, Priority Title Company (Knoxville, TN) Peoples (Chattanooga, TN) Magistrate (Knoxville, TN); Thomas W. Overall Pro Title Company (Knoxville, TN) Tennessee Court of Appeals, Eastern Division: (Greeneville, TN); John Y. Powers Hons. E. Riley Anderson (Knoxville, TN); (Chattanooga, TN). Rainwater, Humble & Vowell (Knoxville, TN) Herschel P. Franks (Chattanooga, TN); United States District Court, Middle District of Raleigh County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Houston M. Goddard (Knoxville, TN); Clifford Tennessee: Hons. Thomas A. Wiseman, Jr., (Beckley, W. VA) E. Sanders (Kingsport, TN). Chief Judge (Nashville, TN); L. Clure Morton, A. Attorney Robert Ramsey (Jamestown, TN) Tennessee Court of Appeals, Middle Division: Sr. Judge (Cookeville, TN); John T. Nixon & Rhea Rhea, P.C. (Sneedville, TN) Hons. William Koch (Nashville, TN); Samuel (Nashville, TN). & Ridenour Ridenour (Clinton, TN) L. Lewis (Pulaski, TN). United States District Court, Western District of & Ritchie, Fels Dillard (Knoxville, TN) Tennessee Court of Appeals, Western Division: Tennessee: Hons. Robert M. McRae, Jr., & Ritchie Wise (Knoxville, TN) Hons. W. Frank Crawford (Memphis, TN); Chief Judge (Memphis, TN); Julia S. Gibbons Alan E. Highers (Jackson, TN); Hewitt P. (Memphis, TN). Tomlin, Jr. (Jackson, TN).

8 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION

The Dean of the College of Law GARY L. ANDERSON JERRY P. BLACK, JR. Associate Professor of Law Associate Professor of Law Criminal Advocacy, Criminal Law, Evidence, Civil Advocacy, Family Law, MARILYN V. YARBROUGH Trial Practice Trial Practice Dean and Professor of Law Education: S.B., 1960, Iowa State University; J.D., Education: B.A., 1965, Southwestern at Memphis; Torts, Discrimination, Intellectual Property 1962, State University of Iowa; LL.M., 1968, Harvard J.D., 1968, Vanderbilt University. University. Education: B.A., 1966, State College; J.D., Experience: Staff Attorney, Legal Services of 1973, University of California (Los Angeles). Experience: General Practice; County Attorney, Union Nashville; Director of Clinical Legal Education, County, Iowa; Teaching Fellow in Law, Harvard Vanderbilt University; Administrator of Clinical Experience: Los Angeles Representative, National University; Assistant Professor, University of Missouri­ Programs, Vanderbilt; Assistant Professor of Law, Center for Dispute Settlement; Executive Director, Columbia; Visiting Associate Professor of law, State Vanderbilt University; Visiting Assistant Professor of Black Law Journal; Teaching Fellow/Boston College University of Iowa, 1975-76; Associate Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, 1975-76; Assistant Law School; Associate Professor of Law, University Law, University of Tennessee since 1973. Professor of Law, 1976-78; Associate Professor since of Kansas, 1976-81; Professor of Law, University of 1978; Director of Legal Clinic 1981-1986; Executive Kansas, 1981-87; Visiting Professor of Law, Duke Achievements/Publications: Article on "Post­ Director, Knoxville Legal Aid Society, Inc., 1981-86. University, 1983-84; Associate Vice Chancellor, Conviction Relief" in Tenn L. Rev. (1981); Tennessee Research, Graduate Studies and Administration, College of Trial Advocacy (Planning Chairman, Achievements/Publications: College of Trial Advocacy University of Kansas, 1983-87; Dean and Professor 1977-88; Delegate, Citizen Ambassador Program of faculty, 1979-80, 1982, 1987. of Law, University of Tennessee, since 1987. People to People International, Clinical Law Project in the People's Republic of China, 1987). HOWARD W. BRILL Achievements/Publications: Delegate, World Peace Visiting Professor of Law Through Law Conference, Ivory Coast, 1973; FRANCES LEE ANSLEY Instructor Northeast, Far West and Midwest CLEO Civil Procedure; Family Law Associate Professor of Law Institutes, 1976, 1977 and 1982; Director, Midwest Education: A.B., 1965, Duke; J.D., 1970, University CLEO Institute, 1979-8 1; Board of Trustees, Law Gratuitous Transfers, Property of Florida; L.L.M., 1979, Illinois School Admission Council, 1980-Present; Chair, Skills Education: B.A., 1969, Radcliffe College; J.D., 1979, Training Committee, American Bar Association Experience: Law Clerk, Second District Court of University of Tennessee; L.L.M., 1988, Harvard Section on Legal Education and Admission to the Appeals, Florida; Instructor, Univ. of Florida, University. Bar, 1982-85; Advisory Board, Poynter Institute for 1971-1972; Teaching Assistant, Illinois 1972-1973; Media Studies, 1984-Present; Reporter for the Model Experience: General Practice, Knoxville, Tennessee; Instructor, Blackhawk College, 1974; Assistant Curriculum for Bridge-the-Gap Programs, AU/ABA, Associate Professor since 1988. Professor, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1985-1 987; National Selection Panel for ASJMC­ 1975-77; Associate Professor, 1977-82, Professor NASA Journalist in Space, 1986; National Collegiate Achievements/Publications: Comment, ''Cost since 1982; Visiting Professor, South Carolina, Fall Athletic Association 1988 Committee on Infractions, Allocations in Title VII Remedies: Who Pays for Past 1983; Visiting Professor, University of Tennessee, Fall 1986-1988; Kansas Commission on Civil Rights, Employment Discrimination?," Tenn. L. Rev. (1977); 1988. 1986, 1987; President, Law School Admission "East Tennessee Coal Mining Battles," Southern Council, 1986-1987; Articles on employment Exposure, (1974). Achievements/Publications: The Law of Damages in discrimination, child custody, women in the law, and Arkansas, 1984; Arkansas Professional and Judicial administrative procedure. Ethics, 1986. Recipient of Outstan ding professor award at Arkansas.

9 J. OTIS COCHRAN NEIL PHILIP COHEN JOSEPH G. COOK Associate Professor of Law Professor of Law Williford Gragg Professor of Law Criminal Law. Constitutional Law. Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence Constitutional Law, Contracts, Entertainment Law Criminal Procedure, Jurisprudence Education: B.A., 1967, Yale University; J.D., 1970, Education: B.A.. 1968, Morehouse College; J.D., Vanderbilt University; LL.M., 1972, Harvard Education: A.B., 1961 ; J.D., 1964, University of 1971, Yale University; Graduate Study, Columbia University; Diploma in Criminology, 1976, Cambridge Alabama; LL.M., 1965, Yale. University, 1975-77. University. Experience: Assistant Professor of Law, University of Experience: National Coordinator, Dixwell Legal Experience: Law Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tennessee, 1965-68; Associate Professor, 1968-72; Rights Association, New Haven; Associate, Center for Sixth Circuit; Private Practice, Knoxville, Tenn.; Professor since 1972: Visiting Professor, Southern Constitutional Rights, New York; Consultant, National Instructor in Law, Boston University; Assistant Methodist School of Law, Fall, 1977; Williford Gragg Conference of Black Lawyers; Visiting Lecturer, Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, 1972-75; Professor of Law since 1979; Visiting Professor, Princeton University; Lecturer, Vassar College; Associate Professor, 1975-81 ; Professor since 1981; University of Alabama School of Law, Summer, 1983. · Lecturer, Yale College; Executive Assistant to Visiting scholar, Institute of Criminology, Cambridge Achievements/Publications: Books, Criminal Law, 2nd President, Northeastern Illinois University; Associate University, England, 1975-76; Visiting Professor of Ed. (with P. Marcus); Criminal Procedure, 2d Ed. Professor, University of Tennessee College of Law, Law, University of Oregon Law School, Spring 1980; (with P. Marcus); Constitutional Rights of the since 1982. Law Alumni Professor, 1984-85. Accused, 2d ed. (3 vols.); Multi-Volume Treatises on Achievements/Publications: Articles in the Yale Rev. Achievements/Publications: Books, Manual for the Civil Rights Actions (with J. Sobieski); Surveys of of Law and Social Action, Howard L. Rev., Defense of Death Penalty Cases (Editor); Law of Criminal Law in Tenn. L. Rev.; Articles on Search Tennessee L. Rev., Dickinson L. Rev., and Toledo L. Probation and Parole (with J. Gobert); Rights of and Seizure, Probable Cause, Arrest, and Detention Rev.; Founders Award, Black American Law Students Prisoners (with J. Gobert); Problems in Criminal Law in Vanderbilt, Kansas, Alabama, and Fordham Law Assoc., 1975; Graduate Fellow, National Fellowships and Instructor's Manual (with J. Gobert); Interrogation Reviews. Fund, 1976; ACE Fellowship in Academic Admin., Techniques: A Guide for Parole Revocation Hearings; 1980-81. Articles in Tenn. L. Rev., Fla. L. Rev., and Harv. J. Legis.; Column in Federal Probation; Chairperson, Criminal Justice Section, American Association of Law Schools; Member, Juvenile Justice Committee, ABA, and Tenn. Juvenile Delinq. Prevention Adv. Committee; Consultant, Advisory Commission to the Tennessee Supreme Court on Civil Procedure (Evidence); Ad Hoc member, Tennessee Sentencing Commission; chosen Outstanding Teacher. 1987.

10 THOMAS YOUNG DAVIES THOMAS DAVID EISELE GRA YFRED B. GRAY Associate Professor of Law Associate Professor of Law Associate Professor of Law Administrative Law, Business Associations, Property, Jurisprudence, Gratuitous Transfers, Computers and Law, Legal Process, Law & Social Science Modern Land Use Legislation, Teaching Clients the Law.

Education: B.A., 1969, University of Delaware; M.A., Education: B.A., 1970, University of Wisconsin; J.D., Education: B.A., 1961, Washington & Lee University; 1975, J.D., 1975, Ph.D., 1980, Northwestern 1973, Harvard Law School; Ph.D., 1984, University J.D., 1968, Vanderbilt University. Graduate study, University. of Michigan. University of Michigan Law School, 1978·79.

Experience: Private Practice, Chicago, 1976-81 ; Experience: Private Practice, Chicago; Deputy Experience: Law Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Research Attorney, American Bar Foundation, Director, Lake Michigan Federation; Bigelow Circuit; Reginald Heber Smith Fellow; Executive Chicago, 1981-86; Associate Professor of Law, Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Law, University of Director, Tennessee Law Revision Commission; University of Tennessee, since 1986. Chicago Law School, 1978-79; Visiting Assistant Assistant Director of Forensic Services Section, Professor of Law, Ohio State University, 1984-85; Tennessee Department of Mental Health; Private Achievements/Publications: Recipient, National Associate Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, Practice; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Science Foundation Grant; Russell Sage Foundation since 1985. Tennessee, 1973-77; Associate Professor since 1977; Resident in Law and Social Science, Univ. of Ca. at Coordinator, Public Law Research and Service Berkeley, 1975-76; Editor, American Bar Foundation Achievements/Publications: Rackham Predoctoral Program, 1973-78; Director, Public Law Institute, Research Journal, 1983-84; Articles on appellate Fellowship, University of Michigan; Articles in 1979-80, and Executive Director 1980-82; Joint court processes, criminal appeals, and the effects of Tennessee Law Review, Journal of Legal Education, Appointment as Director, Office of Legal Counsel, the exclusionary rule on police behavior and on the Colorado Law Review, Anglican Theological Review, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Mental dispositions of criminal prosecutions. Michigan Quarterly Review, among others. Retardation, 1981-82; on leave from faculty as Director, Office of Legal Counsel, Tennessee LAWRENCE DESSEM JAMES J. GOBERT Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Associate Professor of Law Professor of Law 1982-84. Civil Procedure, Pretrial Litigation, Trial Practice, Family Law, Legal Process, Mental Health Law, Legal Process Criminal Law and Procedure Achievements/Publications: Designer and publisher of Education: B.A., 1973, Malcalester College; J.D., Education: A.B., 1967, Cornell University; J.D., 1970, numerous publications through the Public Law 1976, Harvard Law School. Duke University. Institute; Founder of Public Law Institute and UT Continuing Judicial Educat ion Program; Director of Experience: Law Clerk, United States District Court Experience: Instructor in Law, University of Michigan; Street Law Program; Draftsman of Tenn. Election Assistant Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, for the Northern District of Ohio; Staff Counsel, Code, Child Abuse Reporting Law and other National Education Association; Senior Trial Counsel, 1971-74; Associate Professor, 1974-78; Professor legislation;.Draftsman for Comprehensive Mental Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice; Associate since 1978; Visiting Professor, University of Michigan, Health Code Study (computer readable statutes); Summer 1978; Ridenour Professor, 1984-85; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Tennessee since "Statutes Enacted in Normalized Form: The Professor, University of Essex (England), 1986; 1985. ·Legislative Experience in Tennessee" in Computing Visiting Professor, Vanderbilt University, Fall, 1987; Power and Legal Reasoning, 01'/est, 1985); Achievements/Publications: Articles in the Tennessee on leave 1988-89. & "Reducing Unintended Ambiguity in Statutes: An Law Review, Journal of Law Education, the Ohio ' State Law Journal, the Notre Dame Law Review, and Achievements/Publications: Books, The Law of Introduction to Normalization of Statutory Drafting," the Harvard Women's Law Journal; Special Attorney, Probation and Parole (with N. Cohen); Rights of Tenn. L. Rev. (1987). U.S. Department of Justice, 1985, 1986; Faculty, Prisoners (with N. Cohen); Problems in Criminal Law National Institute of Trial Advocacy. and Instructor's Manual (with N. Cohen); Articles in Columbia, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee Law Reviews and Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology.

11 PATRICK HARDIN DURWARD S. JONES JACK D. JONES Professor of Law Professor of Law Associate Professor of Law Discrimination Law, Administrative Law, Business Planning, Taxation Decedent's Estates,

Labor Relations Law, Legal Process Land Use, Oil and Gas Law,· Education: A.B .. 1951 , J.D., 1954, University of Property Law Education: B.A., 1962, University of Alabama, North Carolina. J.D., 1965, University of Chicago. Education: J.D., 1949, University of Wyoming; Experience: Assistant Director of the Institute of Graduate Study, Southern Methodist University Law Experience: Private Practice, Chicago, Ill.; Trial Government, University of North Carolina; General School. Attorney, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Practice; Assistant Professor of Law. University of Justice; Attorney-in-charge, New Orleans Field Office, Tennessee, 1965-68; Associate Professor. 1968-73; Experience: Private Practice; Shell Oil Company, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice; Professor since 1973. Land Development; Private Business as Oil and Gas Chief Counsel to Chairman, National Labor Relations Lease Broker and Specialist; Assistant Professor of Achievements/Publications: "Use of Contributions in Board; Associate General Counsel, Division of Law. University of Tennessee, 1964-67; Associate Income and Estate Planning," 1986 University of Enforcement Litigation, National Labor Relations Professor since 1967; Visiting Professor of Law, North Carolina Tax Institute Ch. XII; "The Interest Board; Associate Professor of Law, University of Drake University, 1979-80. Deduction," 1985 Southern Federal Tax Institute Vol. Tennessee. 1975-81; Professor since 1981 . Associate I, Ch. H; "The Authority of Precedent in Tax Achievements/Publications: Legal Advisor. Water Dean for Academic Affairs, 1986-87. Planning: It Ain't Settled Til It's Settled," Tenn. L. Resources Center, 1966-67; Legal Advisor, Knoxville Achievements/Publications: Articles in Proceedings of Rev. (1 985); "Capital Gains: Evolving Concepts and Clean Air League, 1971-73; Principal Investigator, Annual Institutes on Labor Law. The Labor Lawyer, Old Problems," 1985 American Institute on Federal Study of Water Resources Law in Tennessee; and Tenn. L. Rev., among others. Published Taxation, Ch. 7; "Pitfalls in Achieving Capital Gains Contributor to Privatization of Water Treatment Arbitration Awards. Secretary, Labor and Treatment," 1984 Great Plains Tax Institute, and Facilities Manual (1984). Employment Law Section, American Bar Association, 1983 Southern Federal Tax Institute, Vol. I Ch. D; 1983-84; Member, National Academy of Arbitrators; "Disposing of an Interest in a Closely-Held JOSEPH H. KING, JR. chosen Outstanding Teacher in 1985. Corporation." 1984 University of North Carolina Tax Alumni Distinguished Service Professor of Law Institute, Ch. Ill; "Income Shifting Within the Family Torts. Law and Medicine, Social Legislation, Workers' Group," 1983 University of North Carolina Tax AMY MORRIS HESS Compensation Associate Professor of Law Institute. Ch. VII; "A New Look at Estate Planning Under the Economic Recovery Tax Act, " 1982 Estate Planning Education: B.A., 1965, Pennsylvania State University; University of North Carolina Tax Institute Ch. II; Taxation, Trusts J.D., 1970, University of Pennsylvania. "Jointly Held Property," 1980-Southern Federal Tax Experience: First Lieutenant. U.S. Army; Lecturer in Education: B.A., 1968, Barnard College; J.D., 1971, Institute, Ch. S Law, Temple University; Private Practice, University of Virginia. Philadelphia; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Experience: Private Practice; Visiting Lecturer, Tennessee, 1973-76; Associate Professor of Law. University of Virginia School of Law; Visiting Assistant 1976-79; Professor since 1979. Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, 1979-80; Achievements/Publications: The Law of Medical Associate Professor of Law, University of Colorado, Malpractice "Nutshell" (2d edition); Lecturer for 1980-81; Associate Professor of Law, University of College of Veterinary Medicine; University of Tennessee, since 1981 . Tennessee; Lecturer in Medical Jurisprudence, Achievements/Publications: Articles on Federal Continuing Medical Education; Articles on Causation, Taxation in Tenn. L. Rev.; and Real Property, Medical Malpractice and Social Security Disability in Probate and Trust Journal; member ABA Committees Yale L.J., Houston L. Rev., Vanderbilt L. Rev., and on Federal Death Tax Problems of Estates and Trusts Tenn. L. Rev. , among others; Chosen Outstanding and Income Taxation of Estates and Trusts; Member, Teacher, 1983; Participant in Roundtable on Medical Executive Committee, AALS Section of Donative Malpractice at Dept. of Health and Human Services, Transfers. Washington, D.C., 1987. 12 JAMES C. KIRBY, JR. NDIVA KOFELE-KALE SUSAN DAVIS KOVAC Professor of Law Associate Professor Associate Professor of Law Constitutional Law, Business Associations, International Law, International Civil Advocacy Education Law, Law Language and Reality Business Transactions, Securities Regulation Education: B.A., 1971, Reed College; J.D., 1974, Education: B.A., 1950, Vanderbilt University; J.D., Education: B.A., 1969, Beloit College; M.A., 1972, Stanford University. LL.M., 1954, New York University. Ph.D., 1974, J.D., 1984, Northwestern University. Experience: Assistant Professor of Law, Western New Experience: Private Practice, Nashville, Tenn.; Chief Experience: Visiting Scholar, University of Michigan, England College; Assistant Professor, University of Counsel, U.S. Senate Judicial Sub-Committee on 1975; Visiting Professor, Webster College, 1975; Tennessee, 1977; Equal Opportunity Monitor, Constitutional Amendments; Associate Professor of Visiting Professor, Lake Forest College, 1980-81 ; Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee Law and Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University; Professor, Governors State University, 197 4-1986; Office on Manpower; Instructor/Staff Attorney in Legal Professor of Law, Northwestern; Professor of Law, Private Practice, Chicago 1984-86. Clinic, 1977-83; Deputy Director since 1981; Visiting New York University; Dean and Professor of Law, Achievements/Publications: Faculty Merit Award, Assistant Professor, 1983-84; Associate Professor Ohio State University; Vice-President, General Outstanding Professional Performance, Governors since 1984; Acting Director of the Legal Clinic, Counsel and Secretary, New York University; State Univ., 1978-79; Summer Fellowship, National 1986-88. Director, Appellate Judges Seminars, New York Endowment for the Humanities (Columbia University); Achievements/Publications: The University of University; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Fellowships, Ford Foundation and Woodrow Wilson Tennessee Legal Clinic/Knoxville Legal Aid Society Tennessee, 1978-79; Professor since 1979; Acting Foundation; Director, International Studies, Governors Formbook; Tennessee Domestic Relations Law (with Dean, 1980-81 . State University, 1979-81; Co-Coordinator, Annual Stephen Sumner); Humanist Scholar, "The Culture of Third World Conference Series (Governors State Abuse" project, Tenn. Comm. for the Humanities and Achievements/Publications: Books, FUMBLE: Bear Univ.); Articles Editor, Northwestern Journal of Bryant, Wally Butts and the Great College Football International Law and Business, 1982-84. the UT Center for Extended Learning (1982-1 983); Scandal; The Rights of Americans, and Congress Seminar speaker for Lakeshore Mental Health and the Public Trust (with others) and Developments Achievements/Publications: Books: Tribesmen and Institute, TVA Federal Women's Program and in State Constitutional Law; Surveys of Constitutional Patriots: Political Culture In a Polyethnic African State; Community Outreach Program; Knoxville Bar Assoc. Law and other articles in Van. L. Rev. ; Articles on An African Experiment in Nation-Building: The Committee on Continuing Legal Education; Board Labor Law, Electoral College, Constitutional Law and Bilingual Cameroon Republic Since Reunification, Member, Planned Parenthood Assoc. of East Tenn.; the Chicago Black Sox baseball scandel in A.B.A. Editor and Contributor; Comparative Political Culture Board Directors, Knoxville Legal Aid Society; Journal and N. Y. U. L. Rev. , among others. and Socialization; Numerous articles in: California Membership Chair, AALS Section on Clinical Legal Western Journal of International Law, Oklahoma City Education (1984-88); Executive Committee, AALS University L. Rev. , Northwestern Journal of Section on Clinical Legal Education (1 986-Present); International Law and Business, Proceedings of the Chair-Elect, AALS Section on Clinical Legal 9th Annual Third World Conference, African Social Education {1 988); Executive Committee, AALS Research, Journal of Asian and African Studies, and Section on Poverty Law (1986-87); ABA Inspection others. Teams, (1987).

13 FREDERIC S. LE CLERCQ CAROL ANNE MUTTER CARL A. PIERCE Professor of Law Visiting Associate Professor of Law Associate Professor of Law Constitutional Law. Civil Procedure. State & Local Torts, Civil Procedure, Insurance Law American Legal History, Government, Appellate Practice Business Associations, Contracts, Education: B.A., 1968, University of Tennessee; J.D.. Professional Responsibility Education: B.A. 1959, University of South Carolina; 1975, Georgetown University Law Center. M.A., 1960, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; Education: B.A., 1969, J.D., 1972, Yale University. LL.B., 1963, Duke University. Experience: Law Clerk, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; Private Practice, Experience: Assistant Professor of Law, University of Experience: Associate, Center for Study of Law and Washington, D.C. and Augusta, Georgia; Visiting Tennessee, 1972-75; Assistant Dean. 1972-74; Society, University of California, Berkeley; Private Associate Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, Associate Professor since 1975; Fellow in Law and Practice; Director of Community Legal Services and 1982-88. the Humanities, Harvard University, 1975-76; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Emory University; Professor, Washington University in St. Louis, Mo., Achievements/Publications: Chancellor's Citation for Assistant Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, 1982-83. 1970-72; Associate Professor. 1972-77; Professor Extraordinary Community Service. 1987. since 1977; on leave 1984-85 as general counsel, Achievements/Publications: Your Legal Heritage: JERRY J. PHILLIPS National Federation of the Blind. Source Materials in Events, Themes, and Questions W.P. Toms Professor of Law From the Past of Law. 1630-1 878 (ABA, 1978); Achievements/Publications: Articles on Constitutional Constitutional Law, Evidence, Law and Literature, Articles on Supreme Court History and Professional Law and Civil Procedure in Tenn. L. Rev., Vanderbilt Legal Profession, Products Liability, Torts Responsibility of Corporate Lawyers in Tenn. L. Rev. L. Rev., Fla. L. Rev. and So. Car. L. Rev. among and U. Mich J.L. Ref.; President UTK Faculty Senate. others. Education: B.A., 1956, Yale University; B.A., 1958, 1979-80. M.A., 1964, Cambridge University; J.D., 1961 , Yale ROBERT M. LLOYD University. Associate Professor of Law Experience: Instructor, University of Chattanooga; Contracts, Sales and Secured General Practice; Assistant Professor of Law, Transactions University of Tennessee, 1967-72; Associate Education: B.S.E., Princeton University; J.D., 1975, Professor, 1972-73; Professor since 1973; W.P. Toms University of Michigan. Professor of Law since 1980.

Experience: Captain, U.S. Marine Corps; Private Achievements/Publications: Products Liability Practice; Associate Professor since 1983. casebook and "Nutshell," (3rd ed.), and Torts casebook (with Dix W. Noel); Articles on Achievements/Publications: Chair, Real Estate Constitutional Law, Evidence, Products Liability, and Finance Subsection, State Bar of California, 1981-82; Torts. Chair, Real Estate Finance Section Los Angeles County Bar, 1980-81 ; Articles, "Refinancing Purchase Money Security Interests", Tn . L. Rev. , "Usury Laws Changed: California Does It With Interest, " Personal Finance Law Q. Rep. ; chosen Outstanding Professor, 1986.

14 DEAN HILL RIVKIN NICOLE Q. RUSSLER JOHN. L. SOBIESKI, JR. Professor of Law Associate Professor of Law Lindsay Young Professor of Law Civil Advocacy, Criminal Advocacy, Professional Civil Advocacy, Interviewing, Counseling, and Civil Procedure, Responsibility, Environmental Law and Policy, Trial Negotiation, Trial Practice Conflict of Laws, Federal Courts Practice. Education: A.B., 1972, University of California at Education: B.S., 1967, Loyola University (Chicago); Education: A.B., 1968, Hamilton College; J.D., 1971, Santa Cruz; J.D., 1976, Harvard Law School. J.D., 1970, University of Michigan. Vanderbilt University. Experience: Instructor/Staff Attorney in Legal Clinic, Experience: Law Clerk, Supreme Court of Illinois; Experience: Law Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, 1976-83; Visiting Assistant Professor 1983-84; Lieutenant, United States Navy (JAGC); Assistant Second Circuit; Reginald Heber Smith Fellow; Associate Professor since 1984. Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, 1972-75; Directing Attorney, Appalachian Research and Associate Professor, 1975-79; Professor since 1979. Achievements/Publicati ons: Lecturer, Tennessee Defense Fund, Lexington, Ky.; Teaching Fellow, Lindsay Young Professor since 1986. Juvenile Justice Seminar, 1979; Legal Advisory Harvard Law School; Assistant Professor of Law, Council, Knoxville Rape Crisis Center, 1979-80; Achievements/Publications: Book: Multi-volume on University of Tennessee, 1976-79; Associate trainer, Legal Services Corporation Basic Lawyering Civil Rights Actions (with J. Cook); Several articles on Professor since 1979; Visiting Professor of Law, Skills Training, 1980; Admission by Performance Civil and Appellate Procedure in Tennessee Law U.C.L.A. Law School, fall 1980; Professor of Law, Institute, 1982; Seminar speaker, Lakeshore Mental Review; chosen Outstanding Teacher in 1977 and University of Tennessee since 1983. Health Institute, 1983; Board of Directors, Greater 1981 ; Draftsman, Tenn. Rules of Appellate Achievements/Publications: Board of Governors, Knoxville Epilepsy Foundation, 1981-84; Community Procedure; Reporter, Tenn. Sup. Ct. Advisory Society of American Law Teachers; Member, Housing Resource Board; Chair, Insurance Commission on Civil Rules. Council, ABA Section of Legal Education and Committee, AALS Section on Clinical Education. Admissions to the Bar (1982-86); Member AALS DOUGLAS QUINN WICKHAM Professional Development Committee (1982-86); Co­ JOHN A. SEBERT, JR. Professor of Law Chairperson, Clinical Education Section, Assoc. of Professor of Law Civil Procedure, Creditors' Rights, American Law Schools, (1981); Member, Commercial Law, Contracts, Local Government Law, Legal Process Accreditation Comm., American Bar Association, Remedies, Law and Economics 1963, 1966, (1981-82); Counsel in Public Interest Litigation, incl. Education: B.A., LL.B., Yale University; 1971, Tennessee Thoracic Society v. Freeman (TVA Air Education: A.B., 1964, J.D., 1967, University of LL.M., Harvard. Pollution Case), Save Our Cumberla nd Mountains v. Michigan. Experience: Private Practice; Military Service; Visiting State of Te nnessee (Challenge to Tenn. Barratry Experience: Attorney, Office of the General Counsel, Assistant Professo r of Law, University of South Statute), and Doochine v. Rackley (Defense of Tenn. Department of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.; Carolina; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Surface Owner Protection Act); Clinical Legal Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota, Tennessee, 1971-73; Associate Professor, 1973-79; Education and the Promotion of National Goals and 1970-74; Associate Professor of Law, University of Professor since 1979; on leave, 1987-89. other papers delivered to ABA and AALS Tennessee, 1974-79; Professor since 1979; Carden Conferences on Clinical Education; TVA . Th e Courts Achievements/Publications: Bankruptcy Trustee; Professor, 1984-85; Acting Dean, 1986-87; Associate and the Public Interest in TVA: Fifty Years of Grass Congressional Testimony on Sunshine Laws; Articles Dean, 1985-86 and 1987-88. Roots Bureaucracy. on Welfare Reform, Open Meeting Legislation, Transit Achievements/Publications: Book: Remedies: Labor, and the Bankruptcy Reform Act in Kansas, Damages, Equity and Restitution (with R. Thompson); North Carolina, Northwestern, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Articles on remedies, contracts, commercial law; and and Tennessee Law Reviews. consumer law in Univ. of Pennsylva nia L. Rev., U.C.L.A. L. Rev., Minnesota L. Rev., Te nnessee L. Rev., and Notre Dame Lawyer.

15 RICHARD S. WIRTZ The Law Library REBA A. BEST Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Associate Professor Academic Affairs and Assistant Law Librarian for Cataloging WILLIAM J. BEINTEMA Antitrust Law, Intellectual Property, Director of the Law Library and Education: B.S., 1975, East Carolina University; Evidence, Contracts Associate Professor M.L.S. 1979, Florida State University.

Education: B.A., 1961 , Amherst College; M.P.A., Education: B.B.A., 1967, J.D., 1970, University of Experience: School Librarian, N.C., 1975-77; Catalog 1963, Princton; J.D., 1970, Stanford. Miami; M.S.L.S., 1977, Florida State University. Assistant, Florida State Univ. Law Library, 1979; Instructor & Assistant Law Librarian, University of Experience: Peace Corps, Washington, D.C.; New Experience: Research Assistant, Florida State Tennessee, 1979-83; Assistant Professor and York Anti-Proverty Agency; Office of Economic University Law Library; Assistant Law Librarian, Assistant Law Librarian, 1983-88; Associate Professor Opportunity, Washington, D.C.; Law Clerk, U.S. University of Miami; Acting Law Librarian, University and Assistant Law Librarian since 1988. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit; Private Practice, of Miami; Di rector of the Law Library and Assistant Seattle, Wash .; Assistant Professor of Law, University Professor, Oklahoma City University; Director of the Achievements/Publications: Books, The Insanity of Tennessee, 1974-77; Associate Professor since Law Library and Associate Professor, University of Defense: A Bibliographic Research Guide (with C. 1977; Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Cornell Tennessee since 1984. Picquet) 1985 and 1986 Supplement; Computer University, 1978-79; Professor of Law since 1987. Crime Abuse, Liability and Security: A Achievements/Publications: Compiler (Law Library Comprehensive Bibliography, 1970- 1984 (with C. Achievements/Publications: Hearing Officer, Tenn. Statistics), Southeastern Association of Law Libraries Picquet); Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; Rape Valley Authority: Materials for Seminar on TVA; since 1985; Member, Steering Committee, Trauma, Delayed Stress, and Related Conditions: A Articles of TVA in Tenn. L. Rev.; Other Publications in Southeastern Consortium of Law Libraries. Bibliography (with C. Picquet), 1986. Antitrust Law in Ind. L. Rev., Wash. L. Rev. and Antitrust L.J.; Ind. L. Rev., . The Law of Industrial CHERYN PICQUET RUTH JOHNSON HILL Property: Cases and Questions; chosen Outstanding Associate Professor and Assistant Professor and Assistant Law Librarian Teacher in 1984. Associate Director of the Law Library for Public Services and Reference Education: B.A., 1969, M.S.L.S., 1974, University of Education: B.A., 1970, University of Texas; M.S.L.S., Tennessee. 1979, Memphis State University; J.D., 1984, Experience: Law Library Technical Assistant, University of Tennessee. University of Tennessee College of Law Library, Experience: School Librarian, Memphis, Tennessee, 1970-76; Assistant Law Librarian and Instructor, UT 1976-81 ; Library Assistant, University of Tennessee College of Law Library, 1976-80; Assistant Law College of Law, 1981-84; Librarian, Fowler & Librarian and Assistant Professor, 1980-84; Associate Roundtree, Knoxville, 1982-83; Librarian, Hunton & Director and Associate Professor since 1985. Acting Williams, Knoxville, 1983-85; Instructor of Law, 1984; Director, 1976, 1980 and 1983-84. Assistant Law Librarian and Assistant Professor since Achievements/Publications: American Association of 1985. Law Libraries Certified Law Librarian, since 1980; Achievements/Publications: "Use of Blood Grouping Articles on Tennessee Practice Materials in Tests to Determine Paternity," U.T. Judicial Southeastern Law Librarian and Judicial Newsletter, Newsletter. 1982; Books, The Insanity Defense: A Bibliographic Research Guide (with R. Best), 1985 and 1986 Supplement; Computer Crime, Abuse, Liability, and Security: A Comprehensive Bibiliography, 1970-84, (with R. Best), 1985; Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; Rape Trauma, Delayed Stress, and Related Conditions: A Bibliography; With a Directory of Veterans Outreach Programs (with R. Best), 1986.

16 Adjunct Faculty ROBERT E. PRYOR KAY EVANS WENINGER Professor of Law Assistant Professor

ROBYN JARVIS ASKEW Education: B.A., 1966, J.D., 1969, University of Education: B.A. . 1964, Wichita State University; M.A., Assistant Professor Tennessee. 1966, University of South Dakota; J.D., 1977, University of Tennessee. Education: B.A., 1976, M.A., 1978, Memphis State Experience: General Practice; College of Trial University; J.D., 1981 , University of Tennessee. Advocacy Faculty, 1978-85, 1987. Experience: General Practice.

Experience: General Practice. THOMAS S. SCOTT, JR. PENNY JO WHITE Professor of Law Associate Professor JAMES L. GARDNER Associate Professor Education: B.A., 1961 , Maryville College; J.D., 1967, Education: B.S., 1978, East Tennessee State University of Tennessee. University; J.D., 1981 , University of Tennessee; Education: A.B., 1973, Harvard, J.D., 1985, Yale. L.L.M., 1987, Georgetown University Law Center. Experience: General Practice; College of Trial Experience: General Practice. Advocacy Faculty, 1978-85, 1987. Experience: Associate Professor, Criminal Justice JANICE K. KELL Department, Tennessee State University; Supervising PAMELA G. STEELE Assistant Professor Attorney and Clinical Instructor, Georgetown Assistant Professor University Criminal Justice Clinic; General Practice. Education: B.S., 1969, University of Wyoming; M.S., Education: B.S., 1966, M.S., 1971, University of 1981, J.D., 1986, University of Tennessee. Tennessee; J.D., 1977, Georgetown University. Emeriti Faculty Experience: Trial Attorney, U.S. Attorney's Office; Experience: U.S. Small Business Administration, Judicial Clerk, Tennessee Criminal Court of Appeals. R. Macdonald Gray, A.B., J.D. Office of General Counsel; U.S. Department of Professor of Law JAMES R, LaFEVOR Commerce, Economic Development Administration, Forrest W. Lacey, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., S.J.D. Office of General Counsel; General Practice. Professor of Law Professor of Law Charles H. Miller, A.B., J.D. Education: B.A., 1968, Middle Tennessee State JOSEPH M. TIPTON Professor of Law University; J.D., 1974, University of Tennessee. Professor of Law Elvin E. Overton, Ph.B., J.D., S.J.D. Experience: Director of Litigation, Knoxville Legal Aid Education: B.S., 1969, J.D., 1971, University of Alumni Distinguished Professor of Law and Secretary Society; General Practice. Tennessee. of the College of Law Toxey H. Sewell, B.S., J.D., LL.M. Experience: General Practice; College of Trial JUDY PINKSTON McCARTHY Professor of Law Advocacy Faculty 1982-85, 1987. Assistant Professor William H. Wicker, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., LL.D. Dean Emeritus of the College of Law and Professor Education: B.A., 1966, Michigan State University; JOHN A. WALKER of Law M.S., 1973, J.D., 1982, University of Tennessee. Associate Professor

Experience: General Practice. Education: A.B., 1963, Duke; J.D., 1966, Columbia.

JOHANNA J. McGLOTHLIN Experience: General Practice. Assistant Professor Education: B.S., 1969, J.D., 1984, University of Tennessee.

Experience: General Practice.

17 The Administrative Staff N. DOUGLAS WELLS SCOTT FOUNTAIN Assistant Dean Director of Development Education: B.A., 1974, Morehouse College; J.D., Education: B.S., 1982, Iowa State University MARY JO HOOVER 1980, University of Tennessee. Experience: Director, Iowa Community College Associate Dean for Student Affairs Experience: Staff Attorney, Legal Services of Eastern Telenetwork System; Development Specialist/Manager Instructor of Law Missouri; Assistant Dean, University of Tennessee of Annual Giving-iSU Foundation, Interim Director of Education: B.A., 1959, University of Michigan: J.D., College of Law, since 1982; Executive Assistant to Alumni and Development, University of Florida 1969, Brooklyn Law School. Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research College of Law; Associate Director of Alumni and since September, 1987. Intern in the Office of the Development, University of Florida College of Law; Experience: Law Clerk, U.S. District Court for the Chancellor, UTK, Spring of 1987; on leave 1988-89. Director of Development, University of Tennessee Southern District of New York; Staff Attorney, East College of Law since 1988. New York Legal Services; Coordinating Attorney in Achievements/Publications: Earl Warren Legal Family Law, Community Action for Legal Services; Scholar, 1977-80; Consultant, U.S. Department of PEGGY GOODMAN Managing Attorney, MFY Legal Services; Law Clerk, Education, Graduate and Professional Opportunities Assistant to the Dean Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals; Assistant Dean Program 1983, 1984 and Field Reader, Law School Education: Winthrop College, S.C.; Additional Studies and Instructor of Law, University of Tennessee, Clinical Experience Program, 1987; Member, Board in Accounting, 1974-present, University of 1976-80; Associate Dean since 1980. of Directors, Knoxville Legal Aid Society; Big Tennessee. Brothers-Big Sisters of Knoxville. Achievements/Publications: Member, Board of Experience: Adm. Asst., Waynesville CC; Adm. Asst., Directors, Knoxville Legal Aid Society, 1981-86, and JOANN GILLESPIE East Tennessee Lawyers Association for Women; Holston Hills CC; Accounting Clerk, Biological Life Director of Career Services State Coordinator, American Council on Education - Sciences, University of Tennessee. 1972-77; Adm. National Identification Project for Women in Higher Education: B.A., 1959, University of North Carolina; Services Asst.. College of Law, University of Education - Tennessee Planning Committee. MSSW., 1968, University of Tennessee; additional Tennessee, 1977-78; Sr. Adm. Services Asst., studies in communications, 1979, 1983-84, University 1978-82; Assistant to the Dean since 1982. JULIA P. HARDIN of Tennessee. Achievements/Publications: Charter Member of the Associate Dean for External Affairs Experience: Public Recreation Supervisor, Durham, Knoxville Chapter, American Society of Women Education: B.A., 1976, J.D., 1978, University of N.C.; Personnel Administrator, Raleigh, N.C.; Child Accountants. Tennessee. Welfare Worker, Department of Human Services, Knoxville, TN .; Community Education Director, Experience: Judicial Services Assistant, Public Law Lakeshore Mental Health Institute, Knoxville; Public Institute; Private Practice; Research Associate and Relations Director, The Surgery Center, Knoxville; Staff Attorney for Research, Public Law Institute; Director of Career Services since 1984. Acting Assistant Dean and Admin. Director, Public Law Institute, University of Tennessee, 1980-82; Achievements/Publications: Member, Board of Instructor of Legal Research and Writing, 1981-83; Directors: Helen Ross McNabb Mental Center Health Assistant Dean and Director, Public Law Institute, Center, 1978-84; Consumer Credit Counseling 1982-85; Associate Dean since 1985. Service, 1981-85; Southeast Law Placement Consortium, since 1984; Board of Advisors, Knox Achievements/Publications: The Bill of Rights in Area Urban League Law Internship Program, Tennessee Schools, 1980 Supplement to the 1986-87; Coordinator, Mid-South Law Placement Tennessee Law of Crimes; "Search and Seizure" Consortium, 1987 and 1988; Nominating Committee, Chapter, Tennessee Law of Criminal Procedure; Co­ National Association for Law Placement, 1988-89. Editor, Appellate Practice in Tennessee; Hearing Examiner, University of Tennessee; Speaker, Seminars on the Law for Teachers and Student Teachers; ABA/YLD Liaison to the Council of the Section on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar.

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CHARLIE ALLEN PATRICIA ANNE ALLEYNE HAROLD G. ARNWINE, II LISA K. ATKINS RICHARD K. ATWOOD Oneida, Tennessee Washington, D.C. Cleveland, Tennessee Shaker Heights, Ohio Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: December 1988 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: December 1988 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honors and Actlvl­ Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: tles:Dean's List; Contributing Author, Black Law Student Association, Vice­ Student Bar Association; American Bar Dean's List; American Jurisprudence American Bar Association/Law Student Tennessee Judicial Newsletter; Missis­ President, 1987-88; Student Bar Associ­ Association, Student Division. Award; Dean's Advisory Council; Division; Student Bar Association; Intra­ mural Sports. sippi College of Law, first-year: invitation ation; Financial Aid Committee, 1987-88. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Scholarship Committee; Re-Admissions to join Law Review and Moot Court Scholastic Background: Masters of History, University of the South, Committee; Entertainment and Sports Scholastic Background: B.A.,honors, Board. Social Work, Advanced Standing Pro­ Sewanee, TN, 1986; Chi Psi Fraternity; Law Symposium, Chair, 1988; University in Economics. University of Tennessee. of Tennessee Law Scholarship; Black Scholastic Background: B.S. in Edu­ gram, Catholic University of America, Order of Gownsmen (Academic Honor Knoxville, 1986. Law Student Association; NBLSA Youth cation, Tennessee Tech University 1974; Washington, D.C., 1986. B.A.,summa Society). Work Experience: Legal Clerk, F.D.I.C. graduate work in administration and cum laude, in Social Work, University of Outreach Program; Student Bar As­ Work Experience: Legal Clerk, Feder­ sociation. Liquidation Department, Knoxville, supervision, 1974-77. the District of Columbia, 1985; Dean's al Deposit Insurance Corporation, 1987-present; Research Assistant, List; Black Social Workers Association, Scholastic Background: B.A. in Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ritchie, 1987-present; Bank Teller, Cherokee Professor Carol Mutter, Summer 1987. & Vice-President; Alpha Delta Mu Honors English, Concentrations in Business Ad­ Fels Dillard, Knoxville, October 1987 Valley Bank and First American Bank, Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate, to present; Partner/Independent Oil Society; Social Work Majors Club; Who's 1982-86; Water Safety Aide, Red Cross ministration and Criminal Justice, Univer­ Who Among American Universities and Commercial Company, 1984-86; Petroleum Land­ Swim Program, Summers; Campaign sity of Notre Dame. 1986; Dean's List; Colleges. Pre-Law Society; Cultural Arts Council man, 1974-79; Principal/ Assistant Prin­ worker for presidential and congres· Location Preferred:Fiexible Executive Commission; Big Brothers/Big cipal and Teacher, Scott County School Work Experience: Research Assistant, sional campaigns. 1984 and 1986. System, 1974-79; United States Marine Office of the Dean, U.T. College of Law, Sisters; lnterhall Representative; Writer, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Scholastic Magazine. Corps, 1968-70. Knoxville, 1988; Social Worker, Child & Family Services, Knoxville, July-October Location Preferred: Southeast Work Experience: Law Clerk, Federal Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation 1987; Residential Counselor, Overlook Deposit Insurance Corporation, Location Preferred: East Tennessee Mental Health Clinic, Knoxville, June­ 1987-present;Law Clerk, Bernstein, September 1987; Counselor, Residential Susano& Stair, Knoxville, Summer 1987; Youth Services, Alexandria, VA, Legal Research, Harvey L. Goodman, 1985·86; Social Worker, Associated Attorney-at-Law, Knoxville, 1987. Catholic Charities. Washington. D.C .. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1986; Clinical Social Worker Intern, Georgetown University Hospital, Location Preferred: Flexible Washington, D.C., 1985; Social Worker Intern, Receiving Home for Juveniles, Washington, D.C., 1984-85. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Location Preferred: Flexible

20 BRIAN T. BABB SHERRY L. BAILEY STEVEN ROBERT BARRETT CAROL A. BEELER THOMAS D. BEESLEY Memphis, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Crossville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: December 1988 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors & Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association; elected Student Dean's Advisory Council; Student Bar JD/MBA (MBA concentration in Student Bar Association; Student Advi­ Dean's List, Research Assistant. Government Representative; Intramural Association, secretary, 1987-88; Con· Finance), Tennessee Law Review, Asst. sor Scholastic Background: M.S. in Urban Athletics; WESTLAW and LEXIS training. stitutional Law Moot Court Team; Moot Ed., 1985-86, Exec. Ed., 1986-87; Scholastic Background: B.S.,honors, Life, Georgia State University, 1977; Court Board Staff Member; Academic Casenote, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW­ in Education, University of Tennessee at Graduate Research Assistant. B.A. in Standards and Curriculum Committee. Scholastic Background: Georgetown FIRST AMENDMENT-MUNICI PAL Martin, 1973. Rollins College, Winter Sociology, Eckerd College, 1972. FRANCHISING .OF CABLE TELEVI­ University Scholarship for Graduate Scholastic Background: B.S. in Busi­ Park, FL, 1969-70; Sailing Club, Chapel Work Experience: Contract Social Wor­ Study at Institute de Estudios Superiores ness Administration, University of Ten­ SION, Preferred Communications, Inc. v. Bell. of ker, Home Health Care Industry; Social de lncolda Cali, Colombia, S.A., 1985. nessee at Chattanooga, December City Los Angeles, published Fall 1985; Phi Alpha De�a Legal Fraternity; John Work Experience: Law Clerk, Work Supervisor, Tennessee Depart­ B.A., honors, in Political Science, Univer­ 1985. McDonald, Levy, March & Taylor, ment of Human Services; Counselor, sity of Tennessee, 1984. Phi Sigma W. Green Scholarship; SBA. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hamilton 1987-present; Third Grade Reading and Tennessee Department of Corrections; Alpha Honor Fraternity; Language Edu­ County District Attorney, Chattanooga, Scholastic Background: B.S., highest Physical Education Teacher, Grades 1-8, Assistant Field Director, American Red cation Spanish Centro Venezuelano In­ Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Yancey, honors, in Statistics, Management St. Josephs CatholicSchool, 1985-86; Cross Service to Military Families. stitute del Zulia (cevaz) Maracaibo, Webb, Merriman & Jackson, Knoxville, Science Option, 1984. Beta Gamma Sig­ Preschool Director, Fountain City United Venezuela, S.A., Summer 1984, Alianza ma; Phi Kappa Phi; Gamma Beta Phi; Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation; 1987; Teaching Assistant, Dr. J. Otis Methodist, 1984-85; Camp Director, Flexible Feancesa Colombiano-Cali, Colombia, Stephens, Professor of Political Science, Business Executive Undergraduate Pro· Northside YMCA, Knoxville, Summers Spring 1985. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Fall gram; Phi Mu Alpha Music Fraternity, Ex­ 1985-86; Sixth Grade Teacher, Beau­ Location Preferred: Flexible Work Experience: Summer Associate, 1987; Legal Secretary, First Federal Sav­ ecutive Alumni Secretary, 1986; 4·H mont Elementary (inner-city school), Kullman, Inman, Bee & Downing, New ings & Loan, Chattanooga, 1982-85. Alumni Service Corps, Liaison to Nation­ Knoxville, 1975-78; Fourth Grade & Orleans, 1988; University of Tennessee al, 1982; U.T. Band Chorus; Four-year Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation Teacher, Kansas Street Elementary Food Services: Worker, Supervisor, National Merit Scholarship; ALCOA (inner-city school), Memphis, 1973-75. Manager, Coordinator, 1981-84; Legal Location Preferred: Southeast Scholarship; U.T. Band Scholarship; Legal Practice Emphasis: Family Law, Assistant, Irving & Sans P.A., Oak Ridge, National 4-H Winner's Scholarship in Personal Injury and Worker's Compen­ Summer 1983; Mid-America Marketing, Photography Project. sation Inc .. Sales and Management. 1979-81. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Univer­ Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible, In­ sity of Tennessee General Counsel's ternational Law Office, 1987-88; Instructor, Undergradu­ ate Business Law, Summer 1986; Law Location Preferred: Flexible Clerk, Lockett, Slovis & Weaver, Knox­ ville, Summers 1985-86. Legal Practice Emphasls:General Business Location Preferred: Southeast

21 DOUGLAS A. BELKNAP KAREN K. BISHOP MELISSA S. BOWMAN CHERYL HARRIS BUGG JOHN C. BURGIN, JR. Chattanooga, Tennessee Wise, Virginia Bristol, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Sevierville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: JD/MBA, May Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 1989 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association, Dean's List; Research Assistant for 1988 Jessup International Law Moot Environmental Law Organization, Student Materials Editor, TennesseeLaw Student Advisor; Law Women. Professor Joseph Cook; Student Bar Court Team, 4th Place Regional Winner: President. Revie w; Judge Joseph N. Hunter Association; P.A.D.; Student Advisor. Moot Court Board, Secretary/Publicist, Scholastic Background: B.S. in Busi­ Scholastic Background: Master of Memorial Scholarship; Dean's List: 1988-89. Full Academic Scholarship. ness, Accounting Concentration, Clinch Scholastic Background: B.S.,honors, Music, 1983, and Bachelor of Music, American JurisprudenceAward for Con· Valley, 1986; Joseph M. Scolnick Pre­ in Psychology, East Tennessee State Scholastic Background: B.A. in 1981 , Northeast Louisiana University. tracts II; Student Bar Association; In­ Law Award; Darden Society: Merit University, 1985: Dean's List: Psi Chi English, University of Tennessee at Chat­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ritchie, tramural Athletics. Society: Dean's List: All-American (Psychology Honor Society); Kappa tanooga, 1984; Major in College Scho­ Fe\s & Dillard, Knoxville, Summer 1988: Scholastic Background: University of Scholastic Award. Delta, Activities Chairperson: Hall lars, University of Tennessee, 1980-82: Courier/Paralegal, Davenport, Files & Tennessee Graduate College of Busi­ Council. Dean's List: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Alpha Work Experience: Thrower & Thrower, Kelly Attorneys-at-Law, Monroe, LA, ness, Finance Concentration: Procter & Iota; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Leontyne P.C., Accountant; Paramont Coal Corpo­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, McGe­ August 1986-1987; Musician, Gamble Fellowship; Berkline MBA Price Vocal Arts Award; Echo Feature ration, Accountant: Glamorgan Coal Cor­ hee & Grubb, Knoxville, Summer 1987; Sh reveport Symphony Orchestra, Scholarship; Dean's List: B.S. ,m<@"n a Writer; Chattanooga Opera Chorus: All poration, Bookkeeper: Southwest Office Office Personnel, Jay JohnsonChrysler­ 1981 -83: Assistant to the Manager, Dal­ cum laude, in Management, minor in University Choirs. Supply, Bookkeeper. pI ym outh-Dodge-L i nco\ n-M ecu ry las Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Pomical Science, University of Tennes­ Dealership, Summers 1982-83, 84, 85, Work Experience: Summer Associate, Legal Practice Emphasis: Tax and Festival, 1982. see at Chattanooga, 1985; Dean's List; Leonard, Marsh, Hurt & Terry, Dallas, January-August 1986; Wartress/Hostess, Legal Practice Emphasis: Environ­ Golden Key National Honor Society. Corporate Law Stazione's Restaurant, Summer 1982. 1988; Law Clerk, Gentry, Tipton, Kizer mental Law, Copyright Law, Open. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Location Preferred: East Tennessee or & Little, Knoxville, Summer 1987; Run­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Worsham, Forsythe, Wooldridge & Sam­ S.W. Virginia ner, Chambliss, Bahner, Crutchfield, Location Preferred : Flexible pels, Dallas, TX, 1988; Summer Associ­ Location Preferred: Flexible Gaston, & Irvine, Chattanooga, Spring ate, G allagher & Kennedy, Phoenix, AZ, 1985-Summer 1986; Instructor, Chat­ 1988: Summer Associate, Sirota, Per­ tanooga State Technical Community Col­ mutt, McDermott, Slepian, Friend, Fried­ lege, Winter 1986: Front Desk Clerk, man, Held & Apolinsky, P.C., Sheraton City Center Hotel, Chattanoo­ Birmingham, 1987: Assistant to Director ga, Summer 1986; Choral Direc­ of Marketing, Detroit Pistons NBA Club, tor/Pianist, Grace Baptist Tabernacle, Summer 1986; McKee Baking Comp­ Chattanooga, 1984-86; Singer, Lake any; Axla\ight Corporation. Junaluska United Methodist Asse mbly, Lake Junaluskee, NC, Summers Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate 1980-82. Law, Securities, Mergers & Acquisitions. . Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

22 MADELEINE MARIE BURKHART THOMAS R. CAMPBELL R. SCOTT CARPENTER TRACY R. CARTER KIMBERLY J. CHILTON Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee/Originally from Maryville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Stockbridge, Michigan Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Academic Review Board, 1987-88: Ten­ Law School Honors and Activities: Moot Court Board; Advocates Prize University of Tennessee Law Scholar­ Tennessee Law Review, Judge Frank W. nesseeJudicial Newsletter, Contributing Student Bar Association: A TLA-Student Moot Court Competition: Student Bar ship; Vice-President, Black Law Student Wilson Memorial Scholarship; Harold C. Author, 1987; Editorial Staff, 1988. Member: ABA/Student Division: Police Association. Association: Re-Admissions Committee Warner Memorial Scholarship; Student Ride-Along Program; Intramural Sports: Member: Student Bar Association: Stu­ Bar Association: Intramural Athletics. Scholastic Background: B.A., high Scholastic Background: B.S. ·in Phi Alpha Delta; WESTLAW and LEXIS dent Advisor. honors, in Political Science and French, Speech Communication, Southern Il­ Scholastic Background: B.S. ,magna minor in Business, University of Tennes­ Training. linois University; National Intercollegiate Scholastic Background: B.S. in Politi­ cum laude, in Political Science/Public see, 1985; Golden Key National Honor Scholastic Background: B.A. in Debate Champion, 1986; President Pro cal Science, minors in Economics and Administration, University of Tennessee Society; Political Science Honors Pro­ History Education, Michigan State Tem, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, History, Middle Tennessee State Univer­ at Chattanooga, 1985; Dean's List: gram; Model United Nations Club, Presi­ University; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Frater­ Student Government Association. sity, Murfreesboro, TN, 1986: President, Golden Key Honor Society. dent, 1984-85. nity: Dean's List: R.O.T.C. Scholarship; Rotoract International Organization: Phi Work Experience: Law Clerk, Nichol­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Federal R.O.T.C. Rangers and Battalion Staff; In­ Alpha Theta Honor Society; Pre-Law Work Experience: U.S. Army Judge son, Brown and Garner, Maryville, 1987 Deposit Insurance Corporation, October Advocate General Corps, Heidelberg, tramural Sports. to present: Head Coach, UT Debate Society. 1987-present: Law Clerk, Morrison, Germany, Summer 1988; French T-Bill Work Experience: Summer Associate, Team, 1987-88: Stokeley Institute for Work Experience: J.C. Penney Tele­ Morrison, Tyree & Reeves, Summer Trader, Paris Stock Exchange, Paris, Foster, Swift, Collins and Coey, PC, Liberal ArtsEducations, Summers, 1985 phone Center, Airline Reservationist; 1987; Clerk, Hamilton County Depart­ France, Summers 1986-87; Foreign Ex­ Lansing, Michigan, 1988: Law Clerk, and 1986. Casual Clerk/Carrier, United States ment of Education: Intern, Tennessee change Dept., Fuji Bank Ltd. Branch, Arnett, Draper and Hagood, Knoxville, Postal Service, 1985-86: Resident Hous­ State Senate Education Committee­ Legal Practice Emphasis: General Paris, France, June 1985-June 1986; 1987: Pharmaceutical Sales Represen­ ing Assistant, Middle Tennessee State Senator Anna Belle Clement O'Brien. Civil Practice Runner/File Clerk, Haynes, Meek, Jones, tative, Sandoz, Inc., 1984-86; U.S. Army University, 1983-84. 1985 Legislative Session. & Summers, Summer 1983. Location Preferred: Tennessee Captain, Infantry and Adjutant General Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Commer­ Corps, 1977-83. Legal Practice Emphasis: cial/litigation International Location Preferred: Flexible Business Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation Location Preferred: Southeast Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

23 DAVID S. CLARK WILLIAM DAVID COFFEY GREGORY F. COLEMAN JEFFREY N. CUTLER JAMES L. DEATON Oak Ridge; Tennessee Murphy, North Carolina Blue Ridge, Georgia Memphis, Tennessee Thornhill, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: JD/MBA, May Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 1989 Law School Honors and Activities: Law SChool Honors and Activities: Law SChool Honors and Activities: Law SChool Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Actlvl· Research Assistant to Professor Joseph National Trial Moot Court Team, Student Bar Association; Intramural Student Bar Association; Police Ride­ tlea:Contributing Author, Tennessee Cook; American Jurisprudence Awards 1987-88; LEXIS and WESTLAW training; Sports. Along Program. in Contracts and in Torts. Student Bar Association. Judicial Newsletter; Graduate Student Scholastic Background: B.S. in Politi­ Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, Government Senator; American Bar Scholastic Background: Bachelor of Scholastic Background: B.A. ,distinc­ cal Science, University of Tennessee at in Civil Engineering, University of Ten­ Association/Student Division; Student Science in Finance, University of New tion and honors, in Political Science, Chattanooga, 1986; Student Govern­ nessee, Knoxville, 1986; Primary­ Bar Association; Phi Alpha Delta Legal Orleans, 1985; Alpha Theta Epsilon minor in English, Jacksonville State ment Election Committee; Dean's List; Structures; Secondaries-Water Fraternity; Intramural Basketball. National Honor Society; Cross-Country University, Alabama; Dean's List every Carson-Newman Football Team, 1986; Resources, Construction; Chi Epsilon; Scholastic Background: B.A., (high Track Team; Pre-Law Society. semester; Music Scholarship; vocalist, Carson-Newman Honors Program, Tau Beta Pi; Golden Key National Honor honors) in Political Science, minors in college jazz band; lead actor, several 1981-82. Work Experience: Intern, Office of Society; John M. Snoderly Academic Economics, Business, and Asian musical and drama productions. Chief Counsel, Nashville District of the In­ Scholarship. Work Experience: Fireman, Chatta­ Studies, The University of Tennessee, ternal Revenue Service, Summer 1988; Work Experience: Law Clerk, Reisch­ nooga City Fire Department, Certified in Work Experience: Law Clerk, U.T. Knoxville, 1985; Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Law Clerk, Walt, Dyer & Jarnes, Spring ling and Ault, Knoxville; Assistant CPA and other rescue techniques; General Counsel's Office, Summer Society; Chairman, Student Traffic 1988; Law Clerk. Ambrose, Wilson, Manager. National Pizza Company. Loader Operatorfor Southeast T ranspor­ 1987; Cooperative Education Program, Appeals Board. Grimm and Durrand, Winter and Fall tation Service at Roadway Parcel Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Duke Power Company, Charlotte, NC, Work Experience: Summer Associate, 1987; Manager, Kay's Jewelers; Dia­ Service. 1982-84; Memphis Light, Gas, and Stewart, Estes & Donnell, Nashville, mond Consultant, Zales Jewelers; Dia­ Location Preferred: Southeast Water, Memphis, TN, 1984; Rust Inter­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1988; Law Clerk, Ritchie and Wise, mond Appraiser Certified by the national Corporation, Birmingham. Knoxville, 1988; Summer Associate, Gemological Institute of America; Elec­ Location Preferred: Flexible Alabama, 1985. Bernstein, Susano and Stair, Knoxville, trician for the U.S. Navy Reserves; Elec­ 1987; Senior ResearchAssis tant, Center trician for the Louisiana Air National Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Guard; Operations Specialistfor the U.S. for Venture Analysis and Entrepreneur­ Location Preferred: Southeast ship, The University of Tennessee, Knox­ Navy. ville, 1986; Research and Budget Legal Practice Emphasis: Commercial Department Intern, City of Oak Ridge, Law or Tax Tennessee, 1983. Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Corpora­ tions, Commercial. Banking, Securities, Bankruptcy Location Preferred: Flexible

24 VALERIE W. DODSON KEVIN M. DORRIS J. THOMAS DUBOIS, JR. ELIZABETH T. EINSTMAN EDDA E. ERROLL Lookout Mountain. Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Columbia, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989

Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honora and Activities: Research Assistant in Civil Procedure; TennesseeLaw Review, Student Materi· Christian Legal Society, Treasurer; Stu· National Moot Court Team, 1987-88 and Tennessee Law Review; Judge Frank W. Student Bar Association; Student als Editor; Dean's List; Student Bar Asso­ dent Bar Association. 1988·89; Advocate's Prize Moot Court Wilson Scholarship, Community Founda­ Advisor. tion of Chattanooga; UTK Chancellor's ciation. Scholastic Background: B.S., high Competition, 1988, First Place Teamand Commission for Blacks; Law Women; Scholastic Background: B.S.. honors, Scholastic Background: B.S.,cum honors, in Political Science, Middle Ten­ Best Brief Awards; Moot Court Board, EastTennessee LawyersGuild; Student in Psychology, minor in Biology, Emory laude, in Political Science, Univers�y of nessee State Univers�y. 1986; A.A.S., Vice-Chairperson; Student Bar Associa· Bar Association; East Tennessee Law­ University, 1984; Dean's List; Pre­ highest honors, in Political Science, lion; Dean's List. Tennessee at Chattanooga; Pi Sigma yers Association for Women. medical Society; Amnesty International, Alpha, National Political Science Honor Columbia State Community College, Scholastic Background: B.A. with Co-Founder; Co-Author of two Psycho!· Society. 1984; Norman Parks Political Science honors in Political Science, Minor in Scholastic Background: B.A., honors, ogy Research Papers. Award, 1986; John Burgess Political in English, University of Tennessee, Work Experience: Law Clerk, Arnett, English, University of Tennessee, Knox­ Science Award, 1984. Chattanooga, 1986; University of Turku, Work Experience: Law Clerk, Miller & Draper & Hagood, Knoxville, April ville, 1985. Finland; Baruch School of C�y University Martin, Chattanooga, Summer 1986; Ex· Work Experience: Law Clerk, U.T. 1987-present; Garden Plaza Hotel, Oak Work Experience: Summer Associate, of New York. ecutive Director of Chattanooga Eye Ridge, TN; Intern; Office of Senator Jim General Counsel's Office, Summer Bass, Berry & Sims, Nashville, 1988; Bank, May 1984-August 1986; Faculty, Sasser, Chattanooga. 1987; Law Clerk, James DuBois and Deputy Clerk, County Court Clerk's Work Experience: Law Clerk, Cunnin· UT Chattanooga Medical School Associates, Columbia, Tennessee gham, Hickel and Alliman, Knoxville, Legal Practice Emphasis: Labor Law, Office, DavidsonCounty, 1987; Editorial Residency Program in Opthalmology, 1984-86; employmentas a student assis­ Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Christie lnsti· Flexible. Assistant tor Professors Joseph Cook May 1984-86; Operating Room Techni· tant, courier, salesperson, and grounds and John Sobieski, 1988. lute South, Chapel Hill, NC, Summer cian, Tri-County Hospital, Summers Location Preferred: Knoxville, Chat­ worker to help finance education; volun· 1987; Purchasing Agent, Techni-Tronics, Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation, 1980-84. tanooga leer with various community service Inc., Chattanooga, 1983-86; Freelance flexible organizations. Scien@c Editor, Helsinki and T urku, Fin· Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible land, 1973-82; English Teacher, Neste Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred : Chattanooga (the National Oil Refinery of Finland) Location Preferred: Flexible 1979-82.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Civil, Em­ ployment Discrimination Location Preferred: South Carolina

25 VIRGINIA E. GANDY RONALD D. GARLAND MICHAEL GOODWIN JAMES L. GRILLOT GERALD L. GULLEY, JR. Memphis. Tennessee Johnson City, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honora and Activities: Law School Honora and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: National Moot Court Team. 1987-88 and Dean's List; American Jurisprudence At-large Representative, Student Bar Student Bar Association; Phi Alpha Tennessee Law Review: Editor in Chief. 1988-89; Moot Court Board, 1988-89 Awards for Civil Procedure I and Torts Association; Constitutional Law Moot Delta, Vice-Justice; Contributing 1988-89; Assistant Editor, 1987-88; Stu­ Vice-Chairperson; Advocate 's Prize I and Writing and Advocacy. Court Team; Moot Court Board; Ameri­ Author, Te nnessee Judicial Newsletter; dent Bar Association; Intramural Ath­ can Jurisprudence Award for Legal Writ­ Intramural Athletics; Student Advisor. letics. Moot Court Competition, 1988, First Scholastic Background: B.S. in Jour­ ing and Advocacy; Intramural Athletics. Place Team, Best Brief and Best Oralist nalism/Political Science. East Tennessee Scholastic Background: B.S. in Scholastic Background: M.S. in Geol­ Awards; Student Bar Association; Phi State University, Johnson City. Scholastic Background: M.A. in His­ English, East Tennessee State Universi­ ogy, University of North Carolina at Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity; UTK Cul­ tory, Vanderbilt University, 1985; B.A. in ty, 1985; Kappa Alpha Social Fraterni­ Chapel Hill, 1982; B.A. in Geology, Work Experience: Summer Associate, tural Attractions Committee. History, University of Alabama. 1977. ty, Corresponding Secretary, Ritualist; University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Wagner. Myers & Sanger, P.C., Knox· Alumni Newsletter Editor; Interfraternity 1978. Scholastic Background: B.A., with ville, 1987 and 1988; Newspaper Work Experience: Summer Associate. Council Secretary; Scholarship Commit­ high honors, in Philosophy and Political Reporter for the Kingsport (TN) Times­ King and Ballow. Nashville, 1987 and Work Experience: Summer Associate, tee Chai rman; Interfraternity Council Science, University of Tennessee, Knox­ News; Morganton (NC) News-Herald, 1988; History Teacher. Harpeth Hall Ogletree, Deakins. Nash. Smoak & Executive and Judicial Boards; Omicron ville, 1986; Omicron Delta Kappa Nation­ and the Coalfield Progress (Norton, VA). School. Nashville. 1980-85; Research Stewart. Greenville, SC, 1988; Law Delta Kappa; Sigma Tau Delta; Order of al Honor Society; Gamma Beta Phi Assistant. Tennesseans for Eskind, Clerk. Morton. Lewis, King & Krieg. & Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Omega; Dean's List; Intramural Athletics; Scholarship Service Society; Pi Sigma Nashville, 1986. Knoxville, May 1987-March 1988; Alpha National Political Science Honor Location Preferred : Flexible Eagle Scout. Research Assistant to Professor Otis Leg al Practice Emphasis: Litigation Society; Chi Omega Fraternity, 1985 Work Experience: Law Clerk. Valliant, Stephens, UTK Department of Political Vice-President. Locat ion Preferred: Flexible Schwart and Lusk, P.A.. Knoxville, June­ Science. August 1986-May 1987; Geol­ Work Experience: Summer Associate, December 1987; Abstractor. Capitol ogist for Shell Oil Company, New Ogletree, Qeakins, Nash, Smoak & Services. Inc., Bethesda MD. Oct. Orleans, LA. 1982-86. Stewart. 1988; Summer Associate, 1985-July 1986; Student Worker, East Legal Practice Emphasis: General McKnight, Hudson. Henderson, Clark. Tennessee State University, September Civil Practice Fisher & Warren, 1987; Editorial Assis­ 1982-May 1985; Warehouseman, Kwick­ Location Preferred: Flexible tant for Professors Joseph Cook and Way Transportation Co .. Johnson City, John Sobieski, 1988; ResearchAssistant TN. Summers 1981-84. for Dr. Otis Stephens, UT Department of Legal Practice Emphasis: General Political Science, 1987-88; Deputy Clerk, Practice General Sessions Court Clerk's Office, Location Preferred: Southeast Memphis, Summers 1984-85.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Labor and employment law.

Location Preferred: Flexible

26 REBECCA L. GUNDT KENNETH D. HALE RICHARD H. HARB, JR. CYNTHIA HART LU ANN HATCHER Murfreesboro, Tennessee Bluff City, TN Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Jefferson City, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989

Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Actlvl­ Student Bar Association; Law Women. Dean's List; Academic Review Board Student Bar Association; lntramurals; Student Bar Association. ties:University of Tel Aviv College of Representative; American Jurispru­ American Bar Association/Student Law: Summer Law Program in ISRAEL, Scholastic Background: B.A. in Inter­ Scholastic Background: Master in national Relations, Middle Tennessee dence Award in Legal Profession; Ameri­ Section. Agricuijural Economics, 1984; B.S., high 1987; President, Law Students for Life; can Bar Association-Student Division; Christian Legal Society; Intramural State University, 1986; Pre Law Society, Scholastic Background: B.A. in Politi­ honors, in Home Economics, 1981, Treasurer; Pi Sigma Alpha, Political First-year law school at Mercer Univer­ cal Science, Millsaps College, 1985; University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Sports:tennis, volleyball, football; Police Science Honor Society; Alpha Mu sity, Macon, GA; Finalist, first year Moot Omicron Delta Kappa; Lambda Chi Gamma Sigma Delta, Omicron Nu and Ride-Along. Court Competition; invited to participate Gamma, Foreign Language Honor So­ Alpha Social Fraternity, Vice-President; Gamma Beta Phi Honor Societies; Scholastic Background: B.A.,magna on Mercer Law Review. ciety; Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society. Dean's List; Who's Who among Ameri­ Dean's List. cum laude, in Psychology, Carson­ Scholastic Background: B.S. in Wild­ can Colleges and Universities; Student Newman, 1986; Academic Athlete of the Work Experience: Law Clerk, Tennes­ Work Experience: Research Assistant. see State Attorney General, Nashville, life Management, minor in Chemistry, Government Association Senator. Department of Agricultural Economics year, 1986; Academic All-American in Tennessee Technological University, Tennis; Valedictorian Scholarship. Summer 1988; Legal Assistant, Law Work Experience: Runner/File Clerk, and Rural Socialogy, UTK, June 1978; Academic Honors, Senior Year. Offices of J.D. Lee, Knoxville, 1987-88; Gerald, Braud, Watters, Cox & Hemble­ 1984-present; Graduate Research, Work Experience: Law Clerk, Daniel & Research Assistant to a Member of Br�­ Work Experience:Summer Associate. ben, August 1985-June 1986; Reserva­ Assistant. Department of Agricuijural Oberman, Knoxville, Summer ish Parliament, London, Summer 1985; Penn,Stuart, Eskridge, and Jones, tions Clerk, Norris Dam State Park, Economics and Rural Sociology, UTK, 1988-present; Campus Campaign Coor­ various jobs to finance education. Abingdon, VA., 1988; Law Clerk, Robert Summers 1981-83. September 1981-May 1984; Recre­ dinator, Americans for Robertson, 1988; H. Malone Ill (Personal Injury Attorney), ational Program Director, Metro Boy's Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: General Aerobics Instructor, Living Well Fitness Macon, Ga., Summer 1987; Wildlife Practice Club, Knoxville, Summer 1981 ; Clerk, Center, Knoxville, 1987; Tennis Instruc­ Location Preferred: Flexible Manager, Virginia Department of Game Agricultural Extension Dairy, September tor, The Country Club. Morristown. TN., and Inland Fisheries, 1980-86; Wildlife Location Preferred: South; Southwest 1979-May 1981. Summer 1986; Tennis Instructor, Ramey Manager, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Tennis Schools, Owensboro, KY, Sum­ Agency, 1978-80; Survey Technician, mer 1985; Lifeguard, YMCA Blue Ridge U.S. Forest Service, Summer 1978. Location Preferred: Flexible Assembly, Black Mountain, NC, Summer Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible; 1984; Lifeguard, Jefferson City Swim­ Environmental or Natural Resource ming Pool, Summers 1982-83. oriented if possible. Legal Practice Emphasis: Govern­ ment, Politics. Location Preferred: Upper East Tennessee-Southwest Virginia Location Preferred: Knoxville, TN.; Washington, D.C.

27 ALEX HAUGHT CHRISTINA W. HENLEY JULIA M. HIPPS BRADLEY H. HODGE THOMAS J. HOLLOMAN, Ill Nashville, Tennessee Decherd, Tennessee Clemson, South Carolina Knoxville, Tennessee Spartanburg, South Carolina

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association. Dean's List; Student Bar Association; Student Bar Association; Law Women; Dean's List; American Jurisprudence Black Law Students Association, Student Law Women. lntramurals; Street Law Mock Trial Team, Awards for Contracts II and Constitu­ Bar Association, lntramurals. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Politi­ Advisor, 1988. tional Law I; Academic Review Board; cal Science, University of Tennessee. Scholastic Background: B. A.,cum Scholastic Background: B.S., cum Student Bar Association, Finance Com­ Knoxville, 1986; Pre-Law Forum. laude, in History, Vanderbilt University, Scholastic Background: B.A. in Politi­ laude, in Accounting, South Carolina mittee; American Bar Association, Law 1986; Phi Alpha Theta (National History cal Science, Baylor University, Waco, State College; University of South Caro­ Work Experience: Internship, Office of Student Division; Christian Legal Sodety; Honor Society); London School of Eco­ Texas, 1986; Commissioned as 2nd. Lt. lina, Arthur Anderson & Co. Scholarship; Senator Albert Gore, Jr., Washington, Student Orientation Advisor. nomics, Summer 1984; Rites of Spring in United States Air Force, 1986. Presidential Scholar; Alpha Kappa Mu D.C., Summer 1987; Legal Messenger, Foods Committee. Chairman 1985-86. Scholastic Background: B.A., highest Honor Society, President; Who's Who; Boult, Cummings, Conners, and Berry, Work Experience: Law Clerk, Cheek honors, in Political Science. minor in Bus­ Army ROTC Scholarship; Distinguished Nashville, April-July, 1986. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Henry & and Campbell, Knoxville; Research iness Administration, 1986; Phi Beta Military Student; Commissioned Second McCord, Tullahoma, TN, Summers 1987 AssistanULaw Clerk, Office of the Gen­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation Kappa, Liberal Arts Honor Society; Phi Lieutenant U.S. Army; SGA Senate; S.C. and 1988; Payroll Clerk, Summer 1986, eral Counsel, Oak Ridge Associated Kappa Phi Honor Society; J.O. & Min­ Student Legislature Delegate; Omega Location Preferred: Southeast and Telephone Operator/Petty Cash and Universities; Law Clerk, Office of the nifield Elliott Memorial Scholarship, Psi Phi; NAACP. Orders Clerk, Summers 1982-83, Hen­ Judge Advocate General of the Air 1985-86; Pi Sigma Alpha, Political ley Supply, Decherd, TN. Force, Boiling Air Force Base, Washing­ Work Experience: Military Oriented/ Science Honor Society; Phi Eta Sigma, ton, D.C. Administration Specialist. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Freshman Honor Society. Legal Practice Emphasis: Legal Practice Emphasis: General Location Preferred : Middle Ten nessee Work Experience: Summer Associate, Government Practice Baker, Worthington, Crossley, Stans­ Location Preferred : Washington, D.C. berry and Woolf, Knoxville, Summer Location Preferred: Southeast 1988; Law Clerk, U.T. General Counsel's Office, Summer 1987; Distribution Clerk, St. Mary's Medical Center, Knoxville, May 1981-January 1986.

Legal Practice Emphasis:Fiexible

Location Preferred: Southeast

28 TIMOTHY CURTIS HOUSER JEAN HOWARD-HILL DOROTHY A. INGRAM ELBERT JEFFERSON, JR. LYNDA F. JONES Knoxville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Covington, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Bristol, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: December 1988 Date of Graduation: August 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989

Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's List; American Jurisprudence Contributing Editor, Tennessee Judicial Student Bar Association; Student Advi­ Black Law Student Association, Secre­ MootCourt Board; Jenkins Trial Compe­ Award in Administrative Law; Student Newsletter; Teaching Assistant, Legal sor; Law Women; Tennessee Judicial tary; Intramural Sports; Student Bar tition; State High SChool Street Law Bar Association; LEXIS and WESTLAW ResearCh and Advocacy Course; Presi­ Newsletter, contributing author; Christian Association, Entertainment Law Sympo­ Mock Trial Competition, Advisor; Police training; Police Ride-Along Program. dent, Black American Law Students Legal Society; Black Law Student sium Committee. Ride-Along Program; Memphis State Association. School of Law. three semesters; Fresh­ Scholastic Background: B.A .. honors. Association, 1988-89. Scholastic Background: B.A., magna man Moot Court Argument; Historian, in PsyChology, University of Tennessee, Scholastic Background: B.S. in Crimi­ cum laude, in Political Science. Scholastic Background: Bachelor of Phi Delta Phi; ABA/LSD; Student Bar 1984. Co-author: Training Manual for Arts, Wheaton College, Norton, Mas­ nal Justice, minor in Psychology and LeMoyne-Owen College, Memphis; Stu­ Association Orientation Committee; Coding Phenomenological Self-Reports, saChusetts; Certificate in General Parale­ Sociology, Tennessee State University, dent GovernmentAssocia tion, President. LEXIS and WESTLAW training. University of Tennessee Learning gal Training; Certified Legal Services 1982; Dean's List; Lambda Tau Epsilon First Vice-President, Representative; Research Center, 1984. Corporation Paralegal Trainer for the Honor Society; Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society; Dean's Scholastic Background: B.S. with Sorority; Gamma Sigma Sigma Service List; National Dean's List; H. Ralph Jack­ honors in Communications, University of Work Experience: Automobile Sales, Southeast Region, 1975. Sorority. Tennessee/Knoxville, 1986; Dean's List; Harper's Volkswagen, Knoxville, 1986; son Memorial Scholarship; Who's Who Work Experience: Law Clerk, The Law Public Relations Student Society of Automotive Equipment Sales and Serv­ Work Experience: Assistant Director, Among Colleges and Universities; Firm of Bobby L. Hill, Chattanooga; Tax America, President, 1985-86; P.R. Direc­ ice, R. Conrad Reese, FMC District Council on Legal Education Opportunity Sophomore Class President; Junior and Land Use ResearCh and Legal tor 1984-85; Delta Tau Delta Little Sisters, Representative, East Tennessee, (C.L.E.O.), Southeastern Region. Sum­ Class Chaplain; Political Science Club, Assistant for Montgomery County, Mr. Policy; Peer Counselor; President, 1984-85; Big Brothers/Big Sis­ 1974-75 and 1978-83; Retail Sales, mer Institute 1988; Law Clerk, Tennes­ President; Maryland; County Attorney's Office; NAACP; Forensic Team. ters of Knoxville, 1985-86. Travis Jewelry, Knoxville, 1976-77. Assistant Director, Holiday Senior see State Attorney General's Office, Nashville, Legislative Division, Summer Work Experience: Legal intern, Dona­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Poole, Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation Citizens Program, Montgomery County; Paralegal Domestic Relations Specialist, 1988; ResearCh Assistant, N. Douglas ti and Gosnell, Attorneys, Memphis, Lawrence, Thornberry, Stanley and Mor­ Location Preferred: Southeast, West 'Democracy In Action'; Executive Direc­ Wells, Dean of Admissions, University of Summers 1984-85, 88; Waiter, Gridley's, gan. Chattanooga, Summer 1988; Law tor of 'Eidercare'; Law Clerk, Crutchfield, Tennessee College of Law, 1987-88; Memphis. 1983-86. Clerk, Winchester Law Firm, Memphis, Student Temporary Assignment Team, Summer 1987; Runner and File Clerk, Jenkins, Grantham, Taylor, and Teeter, Legal Practice Emphasis: Property, U.T. College of Law 1987-88; Law Clerk, Watson, Tipton and Jones, Bristol, TN, Chattanooga; Paralegal Administrative Bankruptcy Specialist, S.E. Tennessee Legal Serv­ U.T. General Counsel's Office, Summer Summer 1986; Public Relations Intern, Location Preferred: Atlanta. GA; Mem­ ices. Chattanooga; Paralegal Landlord 1987; Systems Trainer, Embassy Suites Lavidge and Associates Advertising, phis, TN Tenant Specialist, D.C. Legal Aid Soci­ Hotel Corp. , Inc. Dallas. TX, 1984-86; Knoxville, Summer 1985; Sales ety; Legal Assistant, Rhode Island Legal Management. Park Suite Hotels, Nash­ Representative, Automasters/ Adventure Aid Society. ville, 1981-84. Craft Vans and Trucks, Bristoi ,TN, March 1983-85. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Private Legal Practice Emphasis: General Practice, International Law Location Preferred: Flexible Practice and Litigation Location Preferred: Chattanooga Location Preferrad: Flexible

29 MELANIE A. JONES SEAN MICHAEL JONES TIMOTHY W. JONES W. SCOTT KING SCOTT GREGORY KIRK Nashville, Tennessee Oak Ridge, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Maryville, Tennessee Nashville. Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: December 1988 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Scholastic Background: B.S .. honors. Student Bar Association; IntramuralFoot­ Law School Honors and Actlvl­ Directed Mock Trial for the Knoxville Student Bar Association; WESTLAW and in Political Science. Lambuth College, tles:Tennessee Law Review, Articles ball and Softball. Deaf Community, Spring 1988. LEXIS training. 1986; Phi Alpha Theta; Advocates Club. Editor; Dean's List; John W. Green Scholastic Background: B.A.. high Scholarship; 1986 American Jurispru­ Scholastic Background: B.S., highest Scholastic Background: B.S .. honors. Work Experience: Night Auditor, Holi­ honors. in Political Science, Universrty of dence Award for Torts I; Student Bar honors, in Business Administration, in Business Administration, University of day Inn, 1986; Electricians Apprentice. Tennessee, 1986; Special Merit Scholar, Association; Intramural Tennis and 1986; Dean's List; Phi Kappa Phi and Tennessee, Knoxville. Executive Under­ Horace-Sullivan. Inc. 1982-85. 1982-86; J.O. and Minnie Eliott Memorial Basketball. Beta Kappa Phi Academic Honor graduate Program. Vol Corp. American Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Scholarship, 1985; Freshman Alumni Societies. Marketing Association. Location Preferred: Knoxville Scholar, 1982; Eta Sigma Phi (Classics). Scholastic Background: B.A.. high honors, in History, Minor in Economics, Work Experience: Free lance inter- · Work Experience: Computer Sales Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science) and Universrty of Tennessee, 1986; Vander­ preter for the deaf, Texas State Techni­ Representative. Harris/Lanier, Knoxville; Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman) Honor bilt University, 1982-84; James 0. and cal Institute, University of Tennessee, Marketing Consu�ant. Regal investment Societies. Minnie S. Elliott History Honors Scholar­ Community College of Denver, including Company, Alcoa; Territory Manager, Work Experience: Summer Clerkship, ship; Intramural Tennis Champion, 1984. many courtroom experiences. Beecham Products, Atlanta. Knoxville Legal Aid Society, 1987; 1972-present; Sales Manager, Lanier Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Work Experience: Summer Associate, Business Products. Knoxville. 1980-83; Opryland, Summers 1983, 1984. & Harwell, Barr. Martin Stegall, Nashville, Child Abuse Investigator, Knox County Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast 1988; Law Clerk, Buxton, Lacy. Webster Sheriff's Department, 1978-79; Police and Wilkinson, Oak Ridge, 1987; Mono­ Officer (NarcoticsInvestigator and Patrol graphs Order Department, Main Library, Officer). Knoxville Police Department, University of Tennessee, 1984-86. 1973-78. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Commercial Location Preferred: Flexible and Property Law Location Preferred: Knoxville

30 DAVID L. KLEINFELTER DAVID PAUL KLUCKEN THOMAS LANHAM TED LE CLERCQ MARK KEITH LEIBERMAN Knoxville, Tennessee Marietta, Georgia Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989

Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honora and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Green Scholarship. 1987; Execu­ Recipient of the Chancellor Glenn W. Student Advisor· TennesseeStreet Law Dean's List; National Moot Court Team; Student Bar Association; lntramurals; tive/Research Editor, Tennessee Law Woodlee Scholarship. Mock Trial Competition; Environmental Tennessee Law Review; Moot Court WESTLAW and LEXIS training. Review; Warner Scholarship 1986; Law Organization; Student Orientation Scholastic Background: B.S., magna Board; McKnight-Hudson Memorial Scholastic Background: B.A. in Dean's Advisory Council, First-Year Leader; lntramurals. cum laude, in English, minor in Speech, Labor Law Scholarship; Entertainment Philosophy and Religious Studies (dou­ Representative; Dean's List; Intramural Law Symposium Board; University of ! East Tennessee State University, Scholastic Background: B.A. in Psy­ ble major), University of Tennessee, Athletics; 1986 Ameri Jurisprudence E.T.S.U. Speaker of the Year, 1985; .chology, Vanderbilt University, 1982; Tennessee Varsity Crew Team; Student Knoxville, 1986; Dean's List; WUTK Awards in Contracts a d Criminal Law. English Honor Society, president; Transylvania University, Lexington, Ken· Advisor. Radio Announcer; Lacrosse. Scholastic Backgro nd: B.S. in Politi­ Speech Honor Society, vice-president; f tucky, Dean's L st, 1978-79. Scholastic Background: B.A., cum Work Experience: Musician; United cal Science, Vanderbilt University, 1984; Phi Kappa Phi; Gamma Beta Phi; Work Experience: Law Clerk, Sharp & laude, in Philosophy, Washington and Way; assortedjobs to finance education. Editor, Vanderbilt Hustler (Student Omicron Delta Kappa; Debate and Ripley, Sevierville, TN, 1987-present; Lee University, Lexington, VA, 1986; Newspaper); Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation Forensic teams. Diploma, high honors, Law Clerk, Olsen & Olsen, Orlando, FL, Honors in Philosophy for Senior Thesis; Officer; Intern, Tennessee State Legis­ Gupton-Janes Mortuary College; class Summer 1987; Investment Broker, Honor Roll and Dean's List; Washington Location Preferred: Southeast, lature. secretary; captain, basketball team; Turner and Sellhorn Securities, Inc., and Lee Debate Team; Ring-Tum-Phi Washington, D.C. Work Experience: Summer Associate, M.V.P. Inter-Georgia Small College Orlando, Florida, 1986; Volunteer Coor· Reporter(student newspaper); Washing· Arent, Fox, Kinter, Plotkin & Kahn, Association. dinator, Brasington for Congress, Sixth ton and Lee Tennis Team; Sigma Alpha Washington, D.C., 1988; Summer Asso­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Priority District, South Carolina, 1982. Epsilon social fraternity. ciate, Farris, Warfield and Kanaday, Title Company, Knoxville, May Legal Practice Emphasis: Commercial Work Experience: Summer Associate, Nashville, 1987·88; Field Coordinator, 1988-present; self-employed in land­ Litigation Heiskell, Donelson, Bearman, Adams, McWherter Gubernatorial Campaign, scaping. Marietta, Georgia, 1980-82; Williams and Kirsch, Memphis, 1988; Location Preferred: Southeast May-August 1986; Press Secretary, Ten­ Heritage-Colonial Plant Nurseries, Summer Associate, Waller, Lansden, nessee House of Respresentatives 1976-80 and 1972·73; church mission­ Dortch and Davis, Nashville, 1988; Law Democratic Caucus, 1984-86; Assistant ary in Virginia, 1973-75. Clerk, Baker, Worthington, Crossley, PressSecretary, Tennessee State District Legal Practice Emphasis: Property Stansberry, and Woolf, Knoxville, 1988. Congressional Campaign of Bryant Mill­ and Estate Law saps, May-August 1984. Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation Location Preferred: East Tennessee or Legal Practice Emphasis: Aexible with Location Preferred: Flexible Western North Carolina. interest in historical preservation, media, entertainment, and civil rights. Location Preferred: Flexible

31 JAMIE B. LEWIS SALLY LIGHTER LORI A. LOMANGINO MELVIN J. MALONE DAVID R. MANTOOTH Knoxville. Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Millbrook. New York Chattanooga, Tennessee Cleveland, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Actlvl­ Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association. President. Student Bar Association. State High Student Bar Association; Law Women; tles: Tennessee Law Review; Student Tennessee Law Review-Student 1988-89; SBA At-Large Representative, School Street Law Mock Trial Competi­ Mock Trial Competition, Advisor. Bar Associ ation, Executive Committee Materials Editor, Note.Constitutional 1987-88; Law Women. Executive Com­ tion, Advisor; Law Women. 1987-88; Black Law Student Association, Law-First Amendment-Infringement Scholastic Background: M.A. English, mittee; Lawyer's Guild, Treasurer; 1986 Executive Committee, 1987-88; Phi Delta on Freedom of Expression by Campaign Scholastic Background: B.S., cum University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Outstanding Young Woman of America; Phi; Intramural Athletics; Christian Legal Regulation Legislation,55 Tenn. L. Rev. laude, in Speech Pathology and Audiol­ 1986; B.A., cum laude, University of lntramurals; Representative to Cover Society; Patricia Roberts Harris Fellow­ ___ (1 988); Student Bar Associa­ ogy, St. Louis University, 1-971; Dean's Rochester, Rochester, N.Y., 1984. Public Interest Law Conference; Enter­ ship, 1986-89. tion, 2nd Year Representative; Dean's List; Communications Disorders Depart­ tainment and Sports Law Symposium Work Experience: Law Clerk, Office of Advisory Council; Faculty Appointments mental Award; Outstanding Senior Stu­ Scholastic Background: B.A., honors, Executive Committee and Logistics the Tennessee Attorney General, Nash­ Committee. alternate; Intramural Ath­ dent; President's Honor Scholarship. in Finance, University of Tennessee, ville, Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Hogin. letics. Chair. Knoxville. 1985; Financial Management Work Experience: Law Clerk, Taylor & London & Montgomery, Knoxville, Sum­ Scholastic Background: B.A. with Associat ion; Maranatha Student Fellow­ Scholastic Background: B.S. . cum Groover, Knoxville, 1988-present; mer 1987; Graduate Teaching Associ· honors in Political Science. Hollins Col­ ship, President. laude, in Political Science, minors in En­ Computer-Operations Instructor, Kids ate, University of Tennessee Dept. of lege, 1986; Mary S. Barker Scholarship; glish and Sociology, Middle Tennessee Health, Inc., Knoxville, 1988; Speech English, 1984-present. Work Experience: Clerk for the Omicron Delta Kappa (National Leader­ State, 1986; Associated Student Body: Pathologist, Pekin Community High Honorable Julia Smith Gibbons, U.S. ship Honor Society), Vice-President; Stu­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation, Representative. Parliamentarian of School. Pekin, Illinois, 1981 -83; Tazeweii­ District Court, Western District of Tennes­ dent Government Association, Offi cer; Criminal House, Senior Senator, President's Cabi­ Mason Counties Special Education see. 1989-90; Summer Associate, Farris, Athletic Association. President; Varsity net; Kappa Sigma Social Fraternity; Intra­ Association, Pekin, 1974·80; and St. Location Preferred: Flexible Warfield & Kanaday, Nashville, 1988; Volleyball, Captain; Varsity Basketball, mural Athletics; A.S. in Pre-law. Louis, Misouri, Special School District, Summer Associate. Heiskell, Donelson, Captain; Resident Assistant; Hollins Cleveland State Community College, 1971-73. Bearman, Adams, Williams & Kirsch. Columns (st udent newspaper), Editor-in­ 1984; SGA, Parlimentarian. Representa­ Knoxville, 1988; Auditor, Ford Motor Chief. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible tive; Phi Theta Kappa; lntramurals. Credit Co., Knoxville. 1986-present; Work Experience: Law Clerk and Sum­ Location Preferred: Knoxville Head Manager. Gibbs Hall Training Work Experience: Law Clerk, Frantz. mer Associate, Kennerly, Montgomery Table. U.T. Athletic Department, McConnell & Seymour, Knoxville, and Finley, Knoxville, January 1983-86; Accounting Auditor, KIEE August 1987-present; Law Clerk. District 1988-present; Law Clerk, Knoxville (1 982 World's Fair), Knoxville. Attorney's Office . 1Oth Judicial District, Legal Aid Society, June 1987-January Cleveland, TN. Summer 1987; Intern. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1988; Runner for Dale C. Workman, Tennessee Advisory Commission on Knox County Law Director, Summers Location Preferred: Flexible Intergovernmental Relations, Nashville, 1984-85;. 1985-86; Student Worker, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, MTSU, Legal Practice Emphasis: Civil Litiga­ Murfreesboro, 1985-86. tion and/or Real Estate Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

32 ROBERT RUSSELL MATTOCKS CLAYTON MAYO DENNIS M. MCCARTHY JAMES R. MILLER, II F. SCOTT MILLIGAN Albany, Georgia Jackson, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Clarksville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: December 1988 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honora and Activities: H. Scholastic Background: B.S. in Politi­ Law School Honora and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activi­ L. Hendricks Memorial Scholarship; Stu­ cal Science and English, Lambuth Col­ American Bar Association; Student Bar Dean's List; Law SchoolCoordinator for ties: Tennessee Law Review, Managing dent Bar Association. lege, Jackson, TN, 1986; Dean's List; Association; Dean's List; John W. Green the Tennessee Street Law Mock Trial Editor; Publication; Note, Property nominated for Public Policy Conference Scholarship. Competition; Recipient of the W.K. Law-Covenants-Restrictions Against Scholastic Background: B.A. in at Vanderbilt University; Varsity Tennis, McClure Scholarship for the Study of Mobile Homes. 55 Tenn. L.Rev. Theatre and History, Mercer University, Scholastic Background: Ph.D. in Ecol­ 1982-86; Advocates Club. World Affairs-Completed the Chinese ____1(1 987); Dean's Advisory Macon Georgia, 1985. ogy, University of Tennessee, 1976; M.S. Trade, Law and Language Program, Council, Second-year Representative; Work Experience: Summer Associate, in Zoology, Michigan State University, Work Experience: Law Clerk, U.T. Shanghai. China, Summer 1987; Con­ Dean's List; Highest Grade in Business Hill, Boren, & Strickland, Jackson, TN, 1967; B.S. in Biology, summa cum General Counsel's Office, Summer tributing Author for the Tennessee Judi­ Associations; John W. Green Scholar­ 1988 and 1987; Law Clerk, Coffey & laude, University of Tennessee, 1965; 1987; Field Work (Experimental Corn cial Newsletter; Student Bar Association; ship; Student Bar Association. Brasfield, Knoxville, September Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; National Hybrids), Dekalb-Pfizer Genetics, Sum­ ' Academic Standards and Curriculum Science Foundation Fellowship, Scholastic Background: B.A., honors, mers 1980-82, 85-86; Production Assis­ 1987-May 1988; Tennis Instruction Su­ Committee. in OperationsManagement, University of tant, WTSG-TV 31, Albany, Georgia; pervisor, 1985; Tennis Instructor, 1965-67; University of Tennessee Non­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in Biol­ Tennessee, 1986; Phi Gamma Datta; Ex­ Actor-Technician, Tecumseh Produc­ 1980-84; Salesman, Parks-Balk. Service Fellowship, 1970-71. ogy, University of Tennessee, 1977; Phi ecutive Business Council; Intramural tions, Inc., Chillicothe, Ohio. Work Experience: Environmental Legal Practice Emphasis: Personal In­ Sports. Scientist, Assistant to Director of Environ­ Sigma Kappa Social Fraternity; Intra­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible jury and/or Criminal mental Quality, Tennessee Valley fraternity Council Honor Society; 4-Year Work Experience: Clerk for the Location Preferred: Flexible in the Location Preferred: Southeast Authority, 1979-86; Executive Director, AFROTC Scholarship. Honorable John C. Cook, U.S. South Peters Valley Craftsmen, 1977-79; Work Experience: Law Clerk, Milberg, Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Botanist, Tennessee Valley Authority, Weiss, Bershad, Specthrie & Lerach of Tennessee, Chattanooga, 1989-1990; 1972-76; Graduate Teaching Assistant, New York, Summer 1988; Teaching Law Clerk, Frantz, McConnell, and Sey­ 1971-72; Park Ranger, National Park Assistant. Research, Writing and Ad­ mour, 1987 and 1988; Engineering Service, 1967-69. vocacy, Spring 1988; United States Air Coop, 1982-83; Sales Clerk, Squires Force 1977-86. Package Store, 1984-86; Waiter, Chili's, Legal Practice Emphasis: Environ­ 1986. mental Law, Natural Resources Law Legal Practice Emphasla:Litigation Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: East Tennessee, Location Preferred: Flexible Southeast; Southwest; Washington, D.C. Location Preferred: Flexible

33 LISA A. MITCHELL JANET MORRISETT R. NEAL MYNATT VIRGINIA M. OBERMEIER JUDITH A. O'DELL Bristol, Tennessee Kingsport, TN Memphis, Tennessee San Antonio, Texas Morristown, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Associ ation. Dean's List; Student Tribunal Board; Student Bar Association: Phi Alpha Del­ Student Bar Association. Entertainment Law Symposium. Tennessee Judicial Newsletter; John W. ta: Intramural Athletics; Student Advisor. Scholastic Background: B.A., cum Scholastic Background: B.A., cum Scholastic Background: National En­ Green Scholarship; Academic Review laude, in Psychology and Cultural Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, in Education and Public Speak­ dowment for Humanities Fellow. Rutgers Board; Student Bar Association. Studies, University of Tennessee, 1986. laude, Memphis State University, 1986; ing, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, University, 1985; B.S. in Political Scholastic Background: B.A. in Histo­ Science, minor in History, East Tennes­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Owen & University Academic Scholar; Belle Texas, 1974; Postgraduate Work in Edu­ ry & Classics, King College, Bristol, TN, see State University, 1986; Omicron Edwards, Knoxville, 1987; Secretary, McWilliams History Scholar: Student cation, Fordham and Columbia Univer­ May 1986; Valedictorian; R.T.L. Liston Delta Kappa; Pi Sigma Alpha: SGA Se­ Leonard. Tollision & Kaserman, Knox­ Government Election Commissioner; sities, New York; Independent Study, Award for Academic Excellence; King London, England. nator; Kappa Delta Sorority; ETSU Con­ ville, 1985-87; Secretary, Math Depart­ Honor Student Association; Alpha Lamb­ Scholar Scholarship; D.L. White Scholar­ cert Choir; Theatre Productions. Pfeiffer ment, University of Tennessee, 1985-86. da Delta: Gamma Beta Phi; Golden Key Work Experience: Elementary Teacher, ship (Top G.P.A. 3 yrs.); History Club, National Honor Society; National Dean's College, 1982-84; Th e Chimes (year­ Special & Gifted Education, in Price Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Scholarship; Who's Who in American book), Editor: Dean's List: Presidential List. Utah, Bronx, New York, San Antonio, Location Preferred: Flexible Colleges & Universities: National Dean's Scholarship; Freshman Counselor: Con­ Work Experience: United Parcel Serv­ Texas, and Omaha, Nebraska, 1974-84; List: Student Representative to Educa­ cert Choir Pianist and Vocalist: Theatre ice, Supervisor, 1983-86. Real Estate Sales, Century 21 , Temple, tional Policies Committee: Judicial Productions; Homecoming Chairman: Texas, 1978-80. House Council; Philothespians: Classics Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible SGA Selection Committee: Alcohol Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Award. Location Preferred : Flexible Abuse Task Force. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Location Preferred: Flexible Work Experience: Law Clerk, Charles Boult, Cummings, Connors & Berry, R. Terry and Associates, Morristown, Nashville, 1988: Summer Associate, 1988: Law Clerk, Herndon, Coleman, Hunter, Smith & Davis, Kingsport, 1988: Brading & McKee. Johnson City, Ten­ Summer Associate, Gentry, Tipton, Kiz­ nessee: Director for Davy Crockett er & Little, Knoxville, 1987; Assistant Museum, Morristown Chamber of Com­ Manager, North American Distribution merce: Bookkeeping, Accounting, Tem­ Center of Bristol Classical Press, Bristol; porary Work, Hickory Springs Mfg.; Data Processor, M-Squared Computing, ETSU Work Program: Clerk, College Inc., Kingsport. Park Pharmacy.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation

Location Preferred : Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

34 DAVID W. OLIVE MARSHA D. PATTERSON WELDON E. PATTERSON A.B. PHILLIPS MARK ALAN PINKSTON Maryville, Tennessee Clarksville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Waynesville, North Carolina

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: JD/MBA May Date of Graduation: May 1989 1989 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Actlvl­ Law School Honors and Actlvl­ Student Bar Association; Street Law National Trial Team; Moot Court Board, tles: Tennessee Law Review, Student Law School Honors and Activities: tles:Chancellor'sCitation for Academic Mock Trial, Student Advisor; Intramural Chairperson; Street Law Mock Trial Materials Editor; Dean's List; Ray Dean's List; Tennessee Law Review; Ex­ Achievement 1987, 1988; John W. Sports. Competition, Advisor; Student Bar Asso· Jenkins Moot Court Trial Competition; ecutive Research Editor, 1988-89; Stu­ Green Scholarship; Dean's List. ciation, Representative-at-Large; Intra· Moot Court Board; Co-Chairman, Ray Scholastic Background: B.S. in Busi· dent Bar Association; Committee on Scholastic Background: B.S. in mural Sports. Jenkins Trial Competition; Student Bar ness Administration, Tennessee Tech Computing Resources; Phi Alpha Delta Nuclear Engineering, North Carolina Association; WESTLAW and LEXIS University, 1985; Who's Who in Ameri· Scholastic Background: B.A. in Clas­ Law Fraternity; Intramural Athletics. State University, 1986; Gamma Beta Phi, Training. can Colleges and Universities; Mortar sical Studies, Vanderbilt University, Scholastics Background: M.B.A., St. Patrick's Engineering, and Phi Eta Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; SGA 1984; Dean's List; Eta Sigma Phi. Scholastic Background: M.S. in Voca­ University of Tennessee. Knoxville, May Sigma Honor Fraternities; International President; Recording Secretary. Phi Work Experience: Summer Associate, tional Rehabilitation Counseling, Univer­ 1989; Tennessee Organization of MBA Science and Engineering Fair; N.C. Gamma Delta Fraternity; American Hunter, Smith and Davis, Kingsport, sity of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1986; Most Students, Committee on Teacher Evalu­ Governor's School. Legion Boys State Governor's Outstanding Student (by Faculty vote) ation; B.S. in Political Science and Span­ 1988; Law Clerk, Cunningham, Mitchell Work Experience: Summer Associate, Scholarship. 1985-86; Phi Kappa Phi National Honor & Hicks, Clarksville, Summer, 1987; ish, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Van Winkle, Buck, Wall, Starnes and Society; Pi Lambda Theta Honor & Work Experience: Summer Associate, Latin Teacher Brandon Hall School. 1985; Pi Sigma Alpha; Sigma Delta Pi; Davis, Asheville, N.C., 1988; Law Clerk, Kramer, Rayson, McVeigh & Leake, Dunwoody, Ga 1984-86. Professional Society; B.S. in Chemistry, Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: Steward, Brown, Ward, and Haynes, Waynesville, Tennesse Technological University, Knoxville, 1987 and 1988; Promotional 1983-85 and Rush Chairman, 1982-83; NC, Summer 1987; DaycoCorporation, Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation 1984; Associated Student Body Senator Do Coordinator for Alumni Affairs, Tennes· Vanderbi� Tae Kwon Team, 1982·85; 1986; Environmental Science Instructor, for Arts and Sciences; Dean's List. see Tech University. 1985·86; Campaign Location Preferred: Southeast Political Science Association, 1983·85; Camp Daniel Boone, 1980, 82, 83. Manager for Judge John J. Maddux, Jr., Work Experience: Research Assistant, lnterhall Student Government, 1981·82. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1984; Financial Aid Clerk, TIU,19 81·85. Professor James C. Kirby, Jr., Knoxville, Work Experience: Summer Associate, & Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1988-present; Law Clerk, K. Karl Spal­ Arter Hadden Witts, Dallas, and Exxon vins, Knoxville, 1987-present; Rehabili­ Corporation. Houston, 1988; Law Clerk Location Preferred: Tennessee tation Specialist, lntracorp, Knoxville, Claiborne, Davis, Buuck and Hurley, 1986-87; Chief of Vocational Services, Knoxville, 1986; Store Manager, Varsity Daniel Arthur Rehabilitation Services, Liquors, Nashville 1982-85; Waiter, Oak Ridge, 1985-86; Physical Therapy Brown's Resort Hotel & Country Club, Technician, Physical Rehabilitation Serv­ Loch Sheldrake, New York, Summers ices, Cookeville, 1980-85; Health Care 1983 and 1984. Technician, Upjohn Health Care Serv­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Commercial ices, Knoxville, 1979-80. Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Tort Litiga­ tion and General Practice Location Preferred: Tennessee

35 DAVID WAYNE PIPER JEFFREY SCOTT PULLEY JOSEPH W. RAMSEY JENNIFER L. RAWLS NELWYN INMAN RHODES Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Hermitage, Tennessee Louisville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: December 1988 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Trained in LEXIS; Tennessee Judicial Student Bar Association. Student Bar Association; American Bar Student Bar Association; Executive Vice­ Student Bar Association; Dean's List: Newsletter, Contributing Author. Scholastic Background: B.S.,cum Association/Student Division. Chair, Entertainment and Sports Law American Jurisprudence Awards for Te nnessee Judicial News­ Constitutional Law and Legal Writing Scholastic Background: B.S. in Psy­ laude, in Criminal and Justice Adminis­ Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, Symposium; letter, Contributing Author; Law Women; and Advocacy. chology, minor in History, Tennessee tration, minors in Psychologyand Sociol­ in Education, major in History, minor in Technological University, Cookeville, ogy, Middle Tennessee State University, Biology and Science, Universityof Ten­ Student Advisor; Lawyer's Guild; Teens Scholastic Background: M.S. in Weed 1986; Independent research projects: 1985; National Dean's List. nessee, 1 983. Against Crime Volunteer; Trained in Science, 1982, and B.S. in Crop Factors Affecting the Sentencing of Sub­ LEXIS. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lionel Work Experience: Supervisor, Audit Science, 1980, North Carolina State stance Abuse Offenders; Moderator Barrett, Jr., P.C. Nashville, Tennessee, and Apartment Crews, Telescripps Scholastic Background: B.S. in Politi­ University. Variables Affecting the Perception of Summer 1987; Campus Police Officer, Cable Co., Knoxville, 1984-86; Substitute cal Science, Middle Tennessee State Work Experience: Law Clerk, Heiskell, AIDS Victims (senior thesis). Vanderbilt Univers�y. 1984-86; Deli/Bak­ Teacher, Claiborne County Schools, University, 1986; Gamma Beta Phi; Pre­ Donelson, Bearman. Adams, Williams & Work Experience: Asplundh Tree Ex­ ery Clerk, Kroger Company, Hermitage, 1984. law Society; Political Science Honors Kirsch, Knoxville, 1987-present; Agricul­ pertCo., Power Line Clearance, Oklaho­ 1982-84; Theatre Usher/Concessions Club; Social Science Honors Club; Cam­ tural Chemicals Research; freelance Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ma City, 1981-82. Clerk, 1980-82; Host, Opryland Amuse­ pus Democrats, President; Dean's List; writing. ment Theme Park, 1979-80. Location Preferred: Tennessee Honor Roll. Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate, Legal Practice Emphasis: Agricultural­ Business, Entertainment, Finance and Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal, Work Experience: Writing and Advoca­ Pestici-de Products Liability Tort Tort, and Family Law. cy Teaching Assistant, College of Law, Spring 1988; Stock Analyst, Maremont Location Preferred: East Tennessee Location Preferred: Tennessee Location Preferred: Southeast Corporation, 1986-87: Lobbyist Intern­ ship, Langford, Switzer and King, Nash­ ville, Spring 1985; various other jobs to finance education. Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal Liti­ gation Location Preferred: Tennessee

36 NORMA JEAN SHIRK TIMOTHY R. SIMONDS W. DAVID SMITH, JR. THOMAS A. SNAPP DON C. STANSBERRY, Ill Nashville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Dickson, Tennessee Kingsport, Tennessee Huntsville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989, Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Actlvl­ JDIMBA (Finance) Scholastic Background: B.S. in Com­ Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association. tlea:Editor-in-Chief, Tennessee Judicial Law School Honors and Activities: munications, Advertising major: Dean's Student Bar Association. Newsletter. Article, 'New Procedures for Executive/Research Editor, Tennessee List; Honors Advertising Curriculum: Scholastic Background: B.A. in Histo­ Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, Challenging Tax Assessments in Ten­ ry, Middle Tennessee State University, Law Review; Contributing Author. Ten­ Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, House in Financefrom the University of Tennes­ nessee,' Tennessee Judicial Newsletter, Manager, Sergeant-at-arms: ARGO Col­ 1986; Phi Alpha Theta HistoryFraternity; nessee Judicial Newsletter, Justice, Phi see at Knoxville (1986). U.T. Flying Club, Central Methodist College, 1979-81; November 1987; Advocates' Prize Moot Alpha De�a. 1987-89; Student Bar legiate Advertising Campaign, First President (1984) and Vice-President Court Competition (2nd Place); Vice­ Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity. Association. place award. (1983): McCallie School in Chattanooga, Chairperson, Moot Court Board; Student Scholastic Background: B.A., high Work Experience: Law Clerk, Rain­ 1981 graduate. Work Experience: Law Clerk, F.D.I.C., Bar Association. water, Humble and Vowell, Knoxville, Knoxville, February 1988-present; honors, in Political Science (Public Work Experience: Commercial Pilot Scholastic Background: B.S .. honors. Clerk/Cashier, Jim Dandy Markets, Administration Curriculum, with a minor 1987; Senior AccountExecutive, Centu­ (four years), Certified Flight Instructor University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Franklin, 1986; Assistant to Shift Super­ in Business Administration) University of ry Advertising Agency, 1985-86: Rental (three years), rated in Single and Multi­ visor, Durango Boot, Franklin, 1981-86. 1986; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board; Tennessee, Knoxville, 1985; Scarabean Property Manager, Gene L. Snapp Ren­ Engine planes. and gliders: Instrument Alpha Society; Frank W. Prescott Out­ Honor Society; Phi Kappa Phi; Mortar tal Properties, 1984; Photographer, 1982 rated with 1300 hours experience: Pilot, Legal Practice Emphasis: ICC Regu­ standing Political Science Graduate Board; Production Chairman, U.T. All World's Fair: Photographer, Tennessee Aviation Instruction, Inc.. Knoxville, lations Award (1986). Campus Events Committee, 1983-85; Eastman Kodak, 1979, 80. 81. 1983-85; Corporate Pilot, Baker, Wor­ S.G.A. Legislative Interest Group. Location Preferred: Middle Tennessee Work Experience: Summer Associate, Legal Practice Emphasis: Rexible thington, Crossley, Stansberry and Caldwell, Heggie, and Helton, Chat­ 1983-85; Director, S.G.A. Voter Registra­ Woolf, 1984-86; Accident Investigator Location Preferred: Flexible tanooga, 1987 and 1988; Law Clerk, tion Committee, 1984-85; Student Am­ (products cases). Baker, Worthington, Baker, Worthington. Crossley, Stans­ bassador, 1985. 1984; Field Representative for Land berry, and Woolf, Winter 1987-Spring Work Experience: Summer Associate, Manager, Brimstone Company, Hunts­ 1988; Interviewer and Researcher in Luther, Anderson, Cleary, Ruth and ville, TN. Andrus Foundation's Study on Health Speed, Chattanooga, 1988; Graduate Legal Practice Emphasis: Products Care Costs for the Elderly, 1983-85. Research Assistant, U.T. Dept. of Mar­ & liability defense, and aviation-related Legal Practice Emphasis: General keting Transportation, 1987-88: Law cases. & Commercial and Civil; Litigation Clerk, Norton Luhn, P.C., Knoxville, 1986-87: Congressional Intern, Con­ Location Preferred: Southeast Location Preferred: Flexible gressman Sundquist'sWashington, D.C. Office, 1985.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate litigation and counseling; Estate Planning Location Preferred: Flexible

37 BARRY STEELMAN · KELLI L. THOMPSON ANDREW R. TILLMAN JANIS LYNN TURNER DOUGLAS R. WARE Chattanooga, Tennessee Cookeville, Tennessee Huntsville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Vacaville, California

Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: _M ay 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: December 1988 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honora and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activl­ Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association; Christian Legal Dean's List; John W. Green Scholarship; tles:Knoxville Bar Auxiliary Outstanding Student Bar Association; Coordinator­ Dean's List; John W. Green and Harold Society; Intramural Athletics. Sports Committee, Entertainment Law Student Award; AmericanJur isprudence University of Tennessee Entertainment C. Warner Scholarhips; American Award for Civil Procedure II; John W. Law Symposium, Spring 1987; Knoxville Jurisprudence Awards for Torts I and Scholastic Background: B.A. in Politi­ Symposium; Student Advisor; American cal Science/Business Concentration, Jurisprudence Awards for Contracts I Green Scholarship; Dean's List; Tennes­ Police Ride-Along Program; Environ­ Property I. I; see Law Review; Phi Delta Phi. mental Law Organization. Carson Newman College, Jefferson City, and Civil Procedure U.T. Water Ski Scholastic Background: B.A., high TN, 1986; Student Government Associ­ Club; Cookeville Water Ski Club. Scholastic Background: B.S., high Scholastic Background: B.A., honors, honors, in Political Science, University of ation, President; Senior Alumni Award; Scholastic Background: B.S. in Busi­ honors, in Math, minors in Physics and in Zoology, University of Tennessee, Tennessee, 1986; Ruth Stephens Mortar Board Academic Honor Society; ness Administration, major in Manage- Computer Science, Northeastern Okla­ Knoxville, 1984; National French Honor Scholarship. Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legisla­ homa State University; President's Society, 1983; Colonel Samuel H. Lock­ ment, Tennessee Technological Work Experience: Summer Associate, F ture; Blue Key Service raternity; Out­ University, 1986; Beta Gamma Sigma; Honor Roll; Dean's List. ett Memorial Scholarship, 1980. Morrison and Foerster, San Francisco, standing Young Men of America. Sigma Iota Epsilon. Work Experience: Clerk for the Work Experience: Law Clerk, William 1988; Summer Associate, Farris. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Work Experience: Law Clerk, Baker, Honorable Theodore Milburn, U.S. Court S. Waggoner, Sr. and James C. Shastid, Warfield and Kanaday, Nashville, 1987; Stophel & Stophel, Chattanooga, 1987 Worthington, Crossley, Stansberry & of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, 1989-90; Sum­ Knoxville, 1986-1988; Short-term Law Intern, Southeast Office of the Sierra and 1988; Clerk, Hamilton County Chan­ Woolf, Knoxville, Summer 1988; Knox­ mer Associate, Baker, Worthington, Clerk, Career Services, University of Ten­ Club, Fall, 1985; Intern, Tennessee State cery Court/Office of the Clerk and ville, Law Clerk, Bank of Putnam Co., Crossley, Stansberry, & Woolf, Knoxville, nessee College of Law, 1986-1988; Senate, Spring, 1986. Master, Summer 1986; Sales Clerk, The 1988; Summer Clerk, Ludeka & Neely, Physical Therapy Technician. Fort Cookeville, Summer 1987; Insurance Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Leader, Inc., Summer 1985; Counselor Clerk, L.W. Legge Agency, Cookeville, Knoxville, 1987; Owner, Transfiguration Sanders Regional Medical Center, Knox­ Location Preferred: Flexible and Music Director, Lake Forest Ranch, 1985; Assistantto Sales Representative, Equipment Repair; President, Cap Lum­ ville, 1983-1984; Swimming Instructor Macon, MS, Summer 1984. Brown and Williamson Tobacco Comp­ ber Company, Inc.; Superintendent, (and assistant in swim team coaching), Assistant Superintendent, Purchasing Knoxville Racquet Club and Arnstein Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible any, Cookeville, 1984. Agent, Safety Director, Equipment Oper­ Jewish Community Center, Knoxville, Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate Location Preferred: Flexible ator, Mechanic, Welder, etc., around Summers of 1980- 1 982; Dinner Location Preferred: Tennessee mining and logging industry; Mine Safety Waitress, Favoritz American Cafe and and Health Administration (Engineering Pasta Plus Restaurant. Knoxville, Technician). 1984-1 987; other work to pay for edu­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation cation and expenses include cashier in jewelry department, lifeguarding and Location Preferred: Flexible pool maintenance, receptionist and hostessing duties. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

38 C. MARK WARREN PHILIP B. WHITAKER, JR. ANGELA A. WOMACK JEFFREY A. WOODS MARIAN ZARZYCKI Knoxville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Winston-Salem, North Carolina Dresden, Tennessee Dearborn, Michigan Knoxville, Tennessee Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1989 Law School Honors and Actlvl­ Law School Honors and Activi­ Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: ties:Dean's List; Student Bar Associa­ ties:Student Materials Editor, Tennessee Student Bar Association; Phi Alpha Student Bar Association; Financial Aid Scholastic Background: B.S. in Dietet­ tion; Street Law High School Moot Trial Law Review, Student Bar Association; Delta, Secretary; Student Advisor; Street Committee; Intramural Athletics; Phi ics, Mercy College of Detroit, Detroit, Competition. American Jurisprudence Award for Law Mock Trial, Competition Coach. Alpha Delta; Student Advisor; LEXIS Michigan; Dean's List; Kappa Omicron Property; Dean's List. training. Phi Honor Sorority; Detroit Dietetic Scholastic Background: B.A. in Politi­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in Indus­ Association; American Dietetic Asso­ cal Science, highest honors, University Scholastic Background: B.A. in trial Relations/Political Science, Univer­ Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1985; Student History, University of Virginia, 1983; Zeta sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in Criminal Justice, University of ciation. Government Association; Student Rights Psi Fraternity, President; Investigator, 1986. Tennessee-Martin, 1986; Who's Who in Work Experience: Clinical Dietitian, Committee; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Soci­ Honor Committee; Naval Reserve Officer Work Experience: Law Clerk, Burns & American Colleges and Universities, Vanderbilt University Hospital; Nashville, Phi ety; Gamma Beta Phi Honor and Serv­ Training Corps. Price, Winston-Salem, NC, Summer 1986; AlphaDelta Fraternity Pre-Law 1983-85; Clinical Dietitian, Saratoga ice Society. Chapter, President, 1986; Pre-Law Club, General Hosp�al, Detroit, Michigan, Work Experience: Summer Clerk, 1988; Law Clerk, Egerton, McAfee, President, 1986; Criminal Justice Club­ 1981-83. Work Experience: Summer Clerk, Baker, Worthington, Crossley, Stans­ Armistead & Davis, Knoxville, Summer, Charter Member; Resident Hall Officer; Hodges, Doughty & Carson, Knoxville, berry & Woolf, Knoxville, 1987; Surface 1987; Summer Personnel Clerk, Wom­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice, Winston­ Gooch Scholarship Recipient; Bay-Bee 1987; Associate Manager, Club Warfare Officer, U.S. Navy, 1983-86; Location Preferred: S.E. Michigan, Salem, NC, Summer 1986; Volunteer, Scholarship Recipient. LeConte, A Subsidiary of Club Corpora­ Command Legal Officer, USS TRIPOLI, Tennessee, Florida (Tampa Bay area) tion of America, 1984. 1984-85. American Cancer Society, Chapel Hill, Work Experience: Law Clerk, Wortley NC, 1985-86; Volunteer, North Carolina and Hibbett, Knoxville, Summer, Legal Practice Emphasis:Litigation, Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC, 1987-88; Counselor, Work Initiatives, Inc. and Commercial Location Preferred: Southeast 1984-85. Summer 1984-85; Cashier, Safety and Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: General with Secur�y. UT Martin, 1985; Salesman, special interest in estate planning and Discount Fabrics, Summer 1982-83; var­ labor law ious other jobs to finance education.

Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

39 0 0\ 0\ JOHN GREGORY ADDISON STACY L. ARMSTRONG MARY F. BARKLEY JOHN A. A. BELLAMY KAREN RENEE BORING Memphis, Tennessee Gallatin, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Kingsport, Tennessee Atlanta, Georgia

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's List; Student Bar Association; High School Street Law Mock Trial Com· American Jurisprudence Award in Civil Dean's List; Student Bar Association. American Jurisprudence Award in Crimi­ nal Law; Student Bar Association, High School Street Law Mock Trial Com­ petition, Advisor; Student Bar As­ Procedure I; Dean's List; H. L. Hendricks Scholastic Background: B.A.,summa Representative at Large; Student Dis­ petition, Advisor; Intramural Sports. sociation. Law Scholarship; Student Bar Associa­ cum laude, with honors in Independent tion; WESTLAW and LEXIS Training. ciplinary Board. Scholastic Background: B.B.A., cum Scholastic Background: B.S. in Bio­ Studies in Classics and English, King laude, in Marketing, Arron Fogelman medical Engineering, Vanderbilt Univer­ Scholastic Background: Graduate College, Bristol, TN; Student/Faculty Scholastic Background: B.A., honors, College of Business and Economics, sity, 1986; James Geddes Academic Courses in Business, Manchester Busi­ Lecturer; Tau Beta Kappa Honor Soci­ in Psychology University of Tennessee, Memphis State University; Gamma Beta Scholarship (1982-86); Society of Wom­ ness School, Manchester, U.K. 1987; ety; Varsity Tennis. 1987; Dean's List; Golden Key National Honor Society; Psi Chi Honor Society; Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; en Engineers (1982-86), Treasurer B.S., honors: Business Administration, Work Experience: Latin Teacher, Vir­ Dr. William M. Scholl Scholarship; Early (1984-85); High School Outreach University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, ginia High Schoo, 85-87; Affiliate Broker, CampusEntertainment Board; Theatrical Scholars Program; Student Court (1984-86); Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta 1986; Management Society (Secre­ Century 21 , 1983. Students Association; 1987 Resident Justi ce; S.G.A. Senator; Delegate to Mid­ Sigma. tary/Treasurer). Assistant Hall of Fame. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible west Model United Nations. Work Experience: Lab Worker, Van­ Work Experience: Summer Associate, Work Experience: Summer Associate, Work Experience: Dillard's Department derbilt University MolecularBiology Lab Baker, Worthington, Crossley, Stansber­ Location Preferred: Upper East Ten­ Judge Advocate General's Office, Mal­ Store, Memphis, Customer Sales (1986); Coordinator for Student Work ry & Woof, Knoxville, Summer 1988; Bill­ nessee, Southwest Virginia practice Division, San Antonio, Representative; Dreifus Jewelers. Mem­ Program, Vanderbilt University Dining ing/Legal Secretary, Luther, Anderson, Texas,Summer 1988; Assistant Head phis, Customer Sales Representative; Services (1984-85); Office Worker, En­ Cleary, Ruth & Speed, Chattanooga, Resident, Department of Residence Federal Express [through Olsten Serv­ gineering Registrar & Dean of Students March-June 1987; Billing/Legal Secre­ Halls, 1988-present; Graduate Assistant, ices], Zap Mail Coordinator. (1982-85); Grader, Computer Science tary, Speed & Wheat, Chattanooga, 1987-88; Resident Assistant, 1985-87. Department (1983-84). January 1986-March 1987; Run­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal, ner/LegaiSecretary, Buhrman & Speed, and business, but flexible. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Medical Malpractice Chattanooga, April 1984-January1986. Location Preferred: Memphis, Nash­ Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible ville, Knoxville Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

41 SUSAN KAY BRADLEY MARK K. BRASWELL SHAUN BROWN WILLIAM L. BROWN JOEL A. CANNON Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Jackson, Tennessee Hampton. Virginia Orangeburg, South Carolina

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association; High School Arthur B. Hyman Merit Scholarship; High Student Bar Association, Treasurer; Aca­ Student Bar Association; Tennessee Christian Legal Society; Student Bar Street Law Mock Trial Competition, Ad­ School Street Law MockTrial Competi­ demic Review Board; Street Law Mock Street Law Mock Trial Competition Stu­ Association. visor; WESTLAW and LEXIS Training. tion, Advisor; Member. ABA-Law Stu­ Trial Competition, Law Student Advisor; dent Coach; Intramural Sports. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Politi­ dent Division; Tennessee Student Bar American Bar Association, Law Student Scholastic Background: B.A. in Pub­ Scholastic Background: B.S. in Crimi­ cal Science. Baylor University, May Association; Police Ride-Along Par­ lic Relations and Recreation, Western Division Representative. nal Justice, Old Dominion University, 1987; Dean's List; Pi Sigma Alpha ticipant; WESTLAW and LEXIS training. Kentucky University, 1980-83; University Scholastic Background: B.S. in Busi­ Norfolk, Virginia, 1987. (National Political Science Honor of Tennessee, 1979-80; Varsity Tennis Scholastic Background: B.A., high ness Society). Administration with Public Adminis­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Arnett, Team, 1980-83; Nominated for Fred honors, in History and Political Science. tration major, University of Tennessee, Draper & Hagood. Knoxville, Summer Work Experience: Sherwin Williams Kirchner Outstanding Female Recreation University of Tennessee, 1986; College 1987; National Legislative Interest 1988; Intern, Hampton Commonwealth's Co., 1976-82: Store Manager, 1979-82; Student for 1983. Scholars Honors Program; Pi Sigma Group; Financial Management Associa­ Attorney's Office, 1986; Reference Clerk, Store Credit Manager; 1978-79; Sales Alpha (National Political Science Honor Work Experience: Law Clerk, Fred tion; Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; Out­ William and Mary Law Library, 1986; Associate, 1976-78. Allen Law Office, Franklin, Tennessee, Society); Debate Team; Academic st anding Young Men of America, 1987. Roofer, Flowe Painting and Roofing Review Board; Publication: Conservative Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Summer 1988; Lab Assistant, Special­ Work Experience: Research Assistant, Company, Summers of 1982-86. Pragmatism Versus Liberal Principles: ized Assays, Nashville, TN, 1985-87, U.T. College of Law, Professor Mutter, Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Summer 1988; Public Relations Assis­ Warren E. Burger on the Suppression of 1988-89; Sales Associate, Hess's Evidence, 1956-86, 20 Creighton L. Rev. tant, United States Professional Tennis Department Store, Knoxville, Location Preferred: Flexible 789-83 1 (1 987). Association, Tampa, FL. 1984-85. 1985-present; Sales Associate, Gold­ Legal Practice Emphasis: General Work Experience:Summer Associate, smith's Department Store, Jackson, TN, & Practice Walt, Dyer James, Knoxville, 1988; 1984. Research Assistant, Professor Carl A. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Tennessee Pierce, 1988; Assistant Manager, Com­ puterland of Knoxville, 1986-87; Pur­ Location Preferred: Flexible chasing Agent, Computerland of Knoxville, 1982-86. Legal Practice Emphasis: General Civil, including: Civil Litigation, Mass Communications Law, Corporate, Land Use and Development, International Business Law.

Location Preferred: Flexible

42 ANTHONY P. CAPPIELLO, JR. GARY CARPENTIER JOHN E. CASE VANCE W. CHEEK, JR. PETER A. CLARK Knoxville. Tennessee Old Westbury, New York Rogersville, Tennessee Johnson City, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honora and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: American Bar Association Student Graduate Teaching/Research Assistant­ Student Bar Association; Student Dis­ Student Bar Association; lntramurals. Student Bar Association; American Bar Representative; Notre Dame 1988 Sum­ ship, College of Business Administration, ciplinary Board since 1987, Chairman, Association/Student Division; Intramural Scholastic Background: B.S., magna 1988; Career Services/Continuing Legal 1988-89. Athletics; Student Advisor Street Law mer London Law Program. London. cum laude, in Political Science, East Ten­ England; Student Bar Association; Intra­ Education Committee, Student Member, Mock Trial Competition. Scholastic Background: B.S. in Busi­ nesseeState University; Dean'sList; Out· 1987-88; University of Tennessee Recre­ mural Sports. ness Administration, University of Ten­ standing Young Men of America; Scholastic Background: B.S., high ation Board; University Film Committee; Scholastic Background: B.S. in Eco­ nessee, Knoxville, 1987. National Dean 's List; Pi Kappa Phi Social honors, in Criminal Justice, minor in Bus­ Student Bar Association. Fraternity; Alpha Lambda Delta Honor iness, Ferris State University, 1983; Cer­ nomics and Mathematics, Vanderbilt Work Experience: U.T. Department of tification from the Michigan Law University, 1986; Student Government Scholastic Background: M.B.A., (Mar­ Residence Halls: Graduate Assistant to Society; Gamma Beta Phi Honor Socie­ keting and Research Methods), Hofstra ty; Pi Sigma Alpha Society, Omicron Del­ Enforcement Officers Training Council; Association President, 1985-86; Com­ Conference Director, Summer 1988; ta Kappa Leadership Society; Order of Alpha Sigma Chi; Omicron DeltaKappa; munity Affairs Board, 1985-86; Alumni University, Long Island, New York, 1981 ; Conference Clerk, Summer 1987; Senior B.A.,magna cum laude, Omega. A.A.S., honors, in Law Enforcement, Class Officer, 1986-9 1; Student Senate: Hofstra Univer­ Resident Assistant. Hess Hall, 1987 -88; Speaker, 1984-85; Junior Representa­ Jackson Community College, 1981. si ty, 1979; Dean's List; Honor Roll; Resident Assistant, 1986-88. Work Experience: Legal Clerk, tive, 1984-85; Sophomore Representa­ Washington and Lee University Bi­ McKinnon, Fowler, Fox, & Taylor, John­ Work Experience: Manager of lnvesti· centennial Speakers Bureau. tive, 1983-84; Freshman Representative, Legal Practice Emphasis: Decedent's son City, Tennessee; Assistant Mortgage gations, Service Merchandise, Nashville, 1982-83; International Directory of Dis­ Work Experience: Staff Member, U.S. Estates, Estate Planning, Family Law Officer, Home Federal Savings & Loan September 1984-July 1987; Loss tinguished Young Leadership, 1986; House of Representatives Subcommittee Association of Upper East Tennessee. Prevention Manager, Montgomery Ward Outstanding Young Men of America, Location Preferred: Southeast United on Telecommunications and Finance: Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1987. States Legal Practice Emphaala: Corporate, Mass Media, Broadcasting and Securi· June 1983-Septem ber 1984. Contract, and Tort Law Work Experience: Senate Clerk, 95th ties Industry Policy Analyst and Over­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate & Location Preferred: Upper East Ten­ General Assembly, Tennessee State sight Coordinator, Washington, D.C.; Administrative Law, Real Estate, & Liti­ nessee Senate. Senate Judiciary, Senate Ener­ Production Executive, ORION Pictures gation gy and Natural Resources Committee, Corporation, Los Angeles, California. Location Preferred: Tennessee, Senate Education Committee, 1987; Legal Practice Emphasis: Securities Campaign Manager for State Senate Southeast Law, Negotiation and Commercial Law Candidate, Senator Randy McNally, 5th District, 1986; Real Estate Broker, 1988; Location Preferred: Los Angeles, New DC Real Estate Affiliate Broker, 1983-88; York, Washington, President, New South Investment Corpo­ ration, 1984-present.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Real Estate and Property Law; Corporate Law Location Preferred : Flexible

43 ROBERT MAYNARD COHEN ANDRE COURE' DEBRA S. CROWDER LARRY E. DAVIDSON, II ROBERT R. DAVIES Rockford, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Nashville. Tennessee Union City, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: December 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 . Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Scholastic Background: B.E. in Civil American Jurisprudence Award, Con­ Student Bar Association, At-Large Student Bar Association; Law Women. Dean's List; 1987 American Jurispru­ Engineering, Vanderbilt University, tracts I; Dean's Advisory Council; Stu­ Representative; National Lawyers Guild; dence Awards in Torts and Legal 1987; American Society of Civil En­ Scholastic Background: B.A., honors, dent Bar Association Representative; Black Law Students Association (BLSA). Process; Student Bar Association; Intra­ gineers; Varsity Basketball, 1983-85. in Political Science. minor in Business ABA, Law Student Division; LEXIS and First-Year Representative, 1987-88, Vice­ mural Athletics. Administration, University of Tennessee, Work Experience: Head Tennis Pro, WESTLAW Training. President. 1988-89. 1987; Political Science Honors Major Scholastic Background: B.S. in Politi­ Congress Lake Country Club, Canton, Scholastic Background: B.S. in Busi­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in Com­ Program; Eta Sigma Phi; Pi Sigma cal Science, Vanderbilt University, 1987, OH, 1987; Assistant Tennis Pro, Fairlawn ness Administration, Tusculum College, munications, Xavier University, Loui­ Alpha. minor equivalent in Economics; Ameri­ Country Club, Akron, OH, 1983-86; Golf 1987; Mathematics Major, Georgia Insti­ siana; Student Government Association, can Political Science Association. Course Construction, Barker Brothers, Work Experience: Legal Secre­ tute of Technology, 1969-72. Cultural Committee Chairman; The Union City, TN, 1979-82. tary/Clerk, Douglas J. Toppenberg, Work Experience: Summer Associate, Xavier University Theatre Guild; Dean's Work Experience: Law Clerk, Costner Attorney-at-Law, Knoxville, Summer Bass, Berry and Sims. Nashville, Sum­ List; Time Merit Scholarship; Greater Legal Practice Emphasis: Construc­ & Greene, Maryville, 1988; Owner, 1987; Draftsman Assistant, Callaway mer 1988; Assistant Manager, Consoli­ New Orleans Broadcasters Scholarship. tion or Patent Law Smoky Mountian Appaloosas, Building Products, Knoxville, 1984-87; dated Theaters, Nashville, 1985-86; 1980-present; Department Manager, Work Experience: Student Attorney, Volunteer, Knox County Juvenile Court, various other employment to finance Location Preferred: Nashville Maryville Wholesale Supply, 1986-87; University of Tennessee Office of Student 1985-86; Cashier, K-Mart, Knoxville, education. Counduct, May 1988-present; Associate General Manager, Horton Feed and 1983-84. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Seed, 1985; Store Manager, Stefano's Producer for WLAE-TV, New Orleans. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible West, 1982-85. Louisiana. 1985; Guest Services Location Preferred: Open Representative, Opryland Hotel, Nash­ Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: General ville, TN; Customer Service Representa­ Business. Tax, and/or Equine tive, Corroon & Black Insurance Brokers, Location Preferred: Tennessee or Nashville, TN; Military Police Officer, Kentucky Michigan Army National Guard, 1978-82.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Civil prac­ tice, but flexible, with special interest in labor and communications law

Location Preferred: Flexible

44 WILLIAM RAY DEARING MICHAEL R. DILLON SHERRY D. DOUGHERTY SANDRA R. DRAPER JANET EDWARDS Chattanooga, Tennessee Plantation, Florida Kingsport, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Lima, New York

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: December 1991

Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Federalist Society, President; Student Student Bar Association. Christian Legal Society, Treasurer; Stu­ Student Bar Association. Student Bar Association. Bar Association; Christian Legal Society; dent Bar Association; Intramural Ath­ Scholastic Background: Candidate for Scholastic Background: B.A. in En­ Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, Phi Alpha Delta; Intramural Athletics, letics. Masters of Accountancy, May 1990, glish/literature, University of Tennessee, in Social Science, Nazareth College of Team(s) Captain; LEXIS and WESTLAW University of Tennessee; B.S . . magna Scholastic Background: B.S., summa 1986; Frederick T. Bonham Scholarship; Rochester, New York, 1979; Pi Gamma Training; Student Advisor. cum laude, in Accounting, Florida State cum laude, in Music Education, East University of Tennessee Scholarship; Mu. A.A.S., honors, in Nursing, Commu­ Scholastic Background: Oxford University, 1985; Beta Alpha Psi and Tennessee State University, 1977; Commission for Blacks. chancellor nity College of the Finger Lakes, Canan­ University, Oxford England, Study of Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Societies; Dean's List; American Association of appointment; National Legislative In­ daigua, New York, 1973. University Professors, Outstanding Stu­ terest Group; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Presi­ Comparative Law Systems, E.E.C.; B.S., Coopers and Lybrand Outstanding Work Experience: Registered Nurse, magna cum laude, Junior Majoring in Accounting Award, dent Award, 1977; Outstanding Music dent; University Chorus. in Political Science, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Highland Student, 1976; Outstanding Student University of Tennessee, Chattanooga; Florida State University, Spring 1984. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Cox and Hospital, Rochester, New York, 1975-78; Student Government Association, Presi­ Teacher, 1976-77; Who's Who; Alpha Work Experience: Law Clerk, McCord Fields, Memphis, Summer 1988; Staff Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit, dent; Senator; Honor Court Justice; Lambda Delta; Delta Omicron Music & Weaver, Knoxville, Summer 1988; Assistant, Senator Albert Gore, Jr., Cuba Memorial Hospital, Cuba, New Dean's List; Political Science Honor Soci­ Fraternity, President; ETSU Music Edu­ Staff Accountant/Auditor, Arthur Young United States Senate, Knoxville, 1987; York, 1973-75; Nurse's Aide, Thompson ety; Who's Who (College Students); Pi cators National Conference, President; and Company, Ft. Lauderdale, Flordia, Public Service Director/Disc Jockey, Memorial Hospital, Canandaigua, Kappa Alpha Fraternity-Rush, Social & Phi Kappa Phi. January 1986-July 1987; Certified Pub­ WKGN Radio, Knoxville, 1987; Fitness 1971-73. Scholarship Chairman; Intern for Tennes­ lic Accountant, Florida Institute of Certi­ Work Experience: Percussion Instruc­ Counselor/Aerobics Program Coordina­ see General Assembly (94th)­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Health fied Public Accountants; Student tor, Southwest Virginia, Summers; Spirit tor, The French Riviera Spa, 1986. 'Excellent' rating U.T. National Alumni related Assistant/Auditor, Office of the Auditor of America Marching Band Performing Association; Chancellor's Roundtable Legal Practice Emphasis: Media, General, Division 1623, Tallahassee, Tour of Europe, Instructor, 1985; Band Location Preferred: Southeast Member. Entertainment, Copyright, Contract Florida, Fall 1985; various part-time jobs Director, Grundy Senior High School, Work Experience: Assistant Produce during undergraduate work. Grundy, Virginia, 1977-86; Choir Direc­ Location Preferred: Flexible Manager, Red Food Store #124, Chat­ tor, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Legal Practice Emphasis: Tax and tanooga, 1981-87; Bookkeeper, Apple­ Cedar Bluff, Virginia, 1979-85; various Corporate Law by Marketing Services, Chattanooga, jobs to finance education. Location Preferred: Southeast or D.C. 1985-87; Volunteer: American Cancer Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Society, Big Brothers of America, Multi­ Location Preferred: Flexible ple Sclerosis Society (fund raising), 1982-present. Legal Practice Emphasis: Civil and Corporate Law, Litigation Location Preferred: South

45 JOHN F. FLOYD JOSEPH R. FORD CONSTANCE A. FRAZIER GEORGE R. GARRISON J. MICHAEL GAULDIN, CPA Nashville, Tennessee Loudon, Tennessee/Augusta, Georgia Knoxville, Tennessee Dayton, Tennessee Dyersburg, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990

Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association; Clinic Advisory Student Bar Association; Police Ride­ Research Assistant on Insanity Defense; Student Bar Association; American Bar Dean's List; Student Bar Association; Committee; Intramural Athletics. Along Program; lntramurals. Student Bar Association; Law Women; Association, Law Student Division; ABNStudent Division; WESTLAW and WESTLAW and LEXIS training. Scholastic Background:B.A., honors, Scholastic: Background: B.S., honors, Harold C. Warner Centurion Scholarship. LEXIS training. in Political Science, University of Tennes­ in Business Administration, Finance Scholastic: Background:B.A., magna Scholastic Background: B.S., highest Scholastic Background: B.S., high see, 1987; Golden Key National Honor Major, University of Tennessee, Knox­ cum laude, in Psychology, University of honors, in Agriculture Economics. honors, in Accounting, University of Ten­ Society; National Student Exchange Par­ ville, 1987; Dean's List; Phi Delta Theta Tennessee; Dean's List all quarters; University of Tennessee, 1986; Alpha nessee, 1985; Dean's List; Beta Alpha ticipant. University of South Florida, Fraternity. Gymnastics Team, 1982-85. Zeta Honor Fraternity; A.L. Lerdan Psi (Accounting Fraternity); Phi Gamma 1986; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Intra­ Work Experience: Runner, Yancey, Work Experience: Research in indus­ Scholarship. Delta Social Fraternity; Freshman Aid mural Athletics. Coordination Team. Webb, and Jackson, Knoxville, 1986-87. trial organizational and behavioral Work Experience: Assistant Credit neurophysiology and psychology, Work Experience: Summer Associate, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Manager, Clayton Corporation, Decem­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Bern­ Trabue, Sturdivant & Dewitt, Nashville, 1985-87; Teacher's Aide, Lakeshore ber 1986-August 1987. stein, Susano & Stair, Knoxville. Summer TN, 1988; David & John Floyd's Lawn Location Preferred: Flexible Mental Health Institute, 1987; Advertis­ 1988-present; CPA Audit & Tax, Peat, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Care Service, Nashville, TN, 1980-87. ing Assistant, Summer 1983; U.T. Pub­ Marwick, Main & Co., Nashville, August lic Relations Office and U. T. Psychology Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation 1985-August 1987; Congressional In­ Office through Work Study Program, tern, Congressman Ed Jones, Washing­ Location Preferred: Southeast 1982-87; Bartender, 1984-88. ton, Summer 1984; Accounting Clerk, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Forcum Lannom Assoc., Inc., Dyers­ burg, Summers 1982-83. Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

46 MICHAEL E. GIFFIN JEFFREY S. GOETHE ROBIN J. GORDON DONNA L. GRAHAM LISA L. HALES Manchester, Tennessee Bradenton, Florida Nashville, Tennessee Richmond, Virginia Memphis, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May. 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990

Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association; Intramural Ath· Student Bar Association. Student Bar Association; American Bar American JurisprudenceAward, Torts I; Law Library Reference Department; Stu­ letics. Harold C. Warner Scholarship; Student dent Bar Association. Scholastic Background: B.A. in His­ Association/Student Division. Bar Association; Law Women; Intra­ Scholastic Background: B.S. in Politi· tory, Maryville College, 1986; Presiden­ Scholastic Background: B.S.. honors. Scholastic Background: B.A., honors, murals. cal Science. Middle Tennessee State, tial Scholar; Dean's List; David C. King in Finance. University of Tennessee, in Psychology, University of Tennessee. Murfreesboro; Dean's List; Gamma Beta Award; One of Five Most Outstanding 1986; Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society, Scholastic Background: M.A., honors. Knoxville, 1986; Psi Chi, Psychology Phi Honor Society; Pre-law Society; Law Seniors. Treasurer; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Member­ in Political Science, University of Rich­ Honor Society; Mortar Board Senior and Government Club; Young Republi­ mond, thesis: 'State Legislative Veto.' Pi Citation. Work Experience: United States Army at-Large. cans; Invited to join M.T.S.U. Debate Sigma Alpha; B.A., honors, in Political Reserves, Personnel 7 Administration Work Experience: Operations Work Experience: Law Clerk, Haynes, Team - Declined. Science, Randolph-Macon College; Specialist, December 1986-present; Manager, South Central Pay Tele­ Meek & Summers, Summer Dean's List; Phi Kappa Sigma; Student Work Experience: Head Stockman, Resident Assistant and Staff Assistant, phones, Inc .. Nashville. 1986-87; Retail 1988-present; University of Tennessee Education Association, Treasurer; Stu­ Wai-Mart Stores. Inc., Manchester, TN, Maryville College, August 1984-May Store Manager, A to Z Office Supplies, Law Library Reference Ciepartment, dent Admissions Committee; William E. 1985-87; Stocker, Red Food Stores, Inc., 1986; History Department Assistant, Inc., Hendersonville, Summers 1983-85. 1987; Fu ndraiser for Illinois Congress­ Harding Scholarship. Manchester, TN, 1982-83; Life Insurance Maryville College, August 1984-May ional Campaign, 1986; Resident Student Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Agent, 1984-86. 1985; other part-time and summer jobs Work Experience: Consultant, AMF Coordinator, Stokely Institute for Liberal to help finance education. Location Preferred: Flexible Arts Education, 1984-87; Resident Assis­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Arbitration Dispute, 1987-88; Social Studies Teacher and Coach, Henrico tant, University of Tennessee Residence Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible County Public Schools, 1981-87; Desk Halls, 1983·86. Location Preferred: Southeast Assistant and Shelver, University of Ten­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible nessee Law Library, 1987; Legislative Aide Intern. Virginia General Assembly, Location Preferred: Flexible 1981.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Location Preferred: Southeast, Ten· nessee, Virginia, Washington. D.C.

47 JAKE HARDISON, JR. WILSON L. HARPE TAMARA K. HART PATRICIA H. HAWKINS MICHAEL HEARD Columbia, South Carolina Knoxville, Tennessee Elizabethton, Tennessee Gadsden, Alabama Chattanooga, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation:May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Acltivltes: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Black Law Students Association; Student Research Assistant to Professor Carl Dean's List; Student Bar Association; Student Bar Association Representative; Student Bar Association; BLSA Bar Association; LEXIS and WESTLAW Pierce. LEXIS and WESTLAW training. Phi Alpha Delta; Law Women; WEST­ Parliamentarian. training. LAW and LEXIS training. Scholastic Background: B.A. in His­ Scholastic Background: B.S. in Com­ Scholastic Background: M.S. in Fore­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in Politi­ tory, University of Tennessee; Dean's munications, University of Tennessee, Scholastic Background: B.S. in Edu­ sty (Public Administration), University of cal Science, Universityof South Carolina. List; Student Government Association; 1984; Dean's Academic Review Board, cation, University of Alabama, Birming­ Tennessee, 1987; B.S. in Forestry, Columbia, 1978. Chess Club; Memphis State, one year, Departmentof Advertising; Dean's List; ham, AL, 1987; ETA Sigma Gamma, University of Tennessee, 1978; Post­ Dean's List; Jacksonville State Univer­ Honor's Political Science. Historian; A.D. in Nursing, honors, Gads­ graduate Studies in Business, Chat­ Work Experience: IBM Corporation. sity, one year. den State Jr. College, Gadsden, AL, tanooga; Outstanding Young American; Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1980-87; Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hogin, 1976; Phi Theta Kappa; SGA Represen­ Presidential Classroom; U.S. Jaycees; Library Specialist, 1980-84, and Ac­ Work Experience: Co-owner, Historic London, & Montgomery, Knoxville, Sum­ tative. Society of American Foresters; Alpha Phi counts Payable Specialist, 1984-87; Home Restoration Enterprises, 1982-86; mer 1988-present; Research Assistant, Alpha Fraternity. other experience with First National Dispatcher, Tri-State Oil Tool Co., Inc., UT College of Law, Spring Semester Work Experience: Law Clerk, Legal Bank, Sunamerica Finance Corporation, Venice, Louisiana, 1980-82; Recrea­ 1988; Waitress/Bartender. Darryl's 1879, Services Group of Hotz & Associates. Work Experience: Teaching Assistant, and Cokesbury Bookstore. all in Colum­ tionfTherapist, Psychiatric Technician, 1986-87; Area Sales Manager, Miller's Knoxville, 1988; Carraway Methodist Council on Legal Education Opportuni­ bia, South Carolina. Lakeshore Mental Health Institute, Knox­ Dept. Stores, 1985-86; various summer Hospital, 1977-80, 1985; University of ty (CLEO) Summer Institute, Summer ville, 1976-80. and part-timejobs to help finance edu­ South Alabama Hospital, In-Service 1988; Forester, Tennessee Department Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible cation. Coordinator, 1980-82; American Red of Conservation, U.S. Forest Service; Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Cross, 1983-85; Druid City Hospital, Park Ranger, Tennessee Department of Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible 1976-77. Conservation. Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Medi­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible cal/Personal Injury Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

48 LAURA RULE HENDRICKS CYNTHIA STEWART HERRMANN GREGORY W. HOLT EDWARD L. HOLT JAMES D. HOLT Knoxville, Tennessee Gulfport, Mississippi Bluff City, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: National Moot Court Team, 1988; Student Bar Association; Law Women; Student Bar Association: lntramurals. Police Ride-Along; Intramural Sports. Dean's List; Student Bar Association: Dean's List; Contracts I, top grade; WESTLAW and LEXIS training. American JurisprudenceAward in Legal Scholastic Background: B.S., magna Scholastic Background: B.A. in Crimi­ Knoxville Auxiliary to the Tennessee Bar Process. Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, cum laude, in History and Political nal Justice, Memphis State University, Association Scholarship; Research As­ in Psychology, University of Southern Science, East lennessee State Univer· 1982; Criminal Justice Student of the Scholastic Background: B.A. in Phys­ sistant for Professors Joseph Cook and Mississippi, 1987: AAS., honors, in sity; Dean's List; Faculty Award in His­ Year, 1981 . ics, University of Tennessee at Chat­ John Sobieski; WESTLAW and LEXIS Respiratory Therapy, Erie Community tory; Brown Scholarship Recipient; Phi tanooga: University Yearbook Staff (one training; Student Bar Association; East Work Experience: Law Clerk, Buxton, College, 1982. Kappa Phi Honor Society; Gamma Beta year) and School Newspaper Staff (t hree Tennessee Lawyers Guild; Law Women. Layton, Webster and Wilkinson, Oak Phi Honor Society; Student Government years). Work Experience: Respiratory Ther­ Ridge, 1987-present: Police Officer, Scholastic Background: B.A., highest Supreme Court and Senate; Pi Sigma apist, Seton Medical Center, Austin, Memphis, Tennessee, 1981-87; U.S. Work Experlence:Law Clerk, Ritchie, honors. in liberal Arts, University of Ten­ Alpha Society; Pi Kappa Phi Social Texas, and Hancock Medical Center, Navy Nudear Power Program, 1972-79. Fels & Dillard, Knoxville, Summer 1988: nessee, 1987; College Scholars major Fraternity. Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, 1982-87; United State Army Signal Corps and with an emphasis in Political Science; Phi Legal Practice Emphasis: Federal or Professional Musician, New Orleans, Work Experience: Legal Clerk, James Chemical Corps Officer: Active Duty, Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Sigma Local Government with Emphasis on Louisiana and Biloxi, Mississippi, D. Culp, Johnson City, Tennessee, Fall 1973-86, highest rank, Captain; Reserve Alpha; Chancellor's Citation of Extraor­ Law Enforcement 1968-72. 1986: Assistant Manager, Zimmerman's Status, 1986-present, present rank dinary Professional Promise; Alvin Niel­ Bookstore, Johnson City, Tennessee, Location Preferred: East Tennessee, Major. sen Scholarship; Ruth Stephens Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1983-87. Georgia, Florida, South Carolina Scholarship; Dean's List, 1984-87. Location Preferred: Southeast or Legal Practice Emphasis: General Legal Practice Emphasis: Torts, Civil Civil, Environmental, Criminal Work Experience: Summer Clerkship, Southwest Litigation and Family Law Knoxville Legal Aid Society, 1988; Intern­ Location Preferred: Nashville, Chat­ ship, Office of Senator Albert Gore, Jr. , Location Preferred: Southeast tanooga, Knoxville, Washington D.C., Knoxville, Summer 1986; Research Atlanta Assistant for Dr. JA Alexander, Direc­ tor of the Reading Center, College of Education, 1984-87. 1980 White House Conference on Families, elected delegate; Knoxville Community Develop­ ment Corporation, various positions, 1973-76.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Location Preferred: Knoxville, Nash­ ville, or Washington, D.C.

49 KENNETH F. IRVINE, JR. DEE ANNE IRWIN JOHN ROBERT JACOBSON MICHAEL F. JAMESON PAUL G. JENNINGS Crossville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Germantown, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's List; Tennessee Judicial News­ Dean's Advisory Council, first-year Dean's List; Student Bar Association; Student Bar Association; Phi Alpha Dean's List; Student Bar Association; letter, Contributing Author; Student Bar representative; Student Bar Association, Intramural Athletics. Delta; Intramural Athletics, Manager; Intramural Sports. Association; LEXIS and WESTLAW train­ secretary; SGA Senate, law school Police Ride-Along; WESTLAW & LEXIS Scholastic Background: B.A. in Scholastic Background: B.S. in Eco­ ing; Intramural Sports. representative; Intramural Athletics. training; The Forum; Student Advisor. Philosophy and English, University of nomics, minor in English & Political Scholastic Background: B.S. in Politi­ Scholastic Background: B.A., high Mississippi; Golden Key National Honor Scholastic Background: B.A. in Com­ Science, Middle Tennessee State cal Science and Social Science, Florida honors, in Honors History and Spanish, Society; Sigma Tau Delta; Phi Sigma munications, Vanderbilt University, 1985; Universi ty, 1987; Leadership/Achieve­ State University. minor in Political Science, University Tau; Chancellor's List. E.A. Weiskopf Scholarship Recipient; ment Scholarship; Social Sciences ofTennessee, 1983; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Dean's List; Speech Team; Disc Jockey, Honor Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ritchie, Work Experience: Summer Associate, Kappa Phi; Gamma Beta Phi; Phi Eta WRVU Radio Station; The Hustler (stu­ Fels & Dillard, Knoxville, Summer 1988; Trabue, Sturdivant, and DeWitt, Nash­ Work Experience: Summer Associate, Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma dent newspaper). Reference Desk Assistant, UT College of ville, 1988; Westside Package Store, Bass, Berry & Sims, Nashville, 1988; Delta Pi, Treasurer; Zeta Tau Alpha, Law Library, 1987-88; Legal Clerk, US limited partner. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kramer, Editing Assistant for Professor J. Cook Secretary & Judicial Board Chairman; Army, 1980-86. Rayson, McVeigh, Leake & Rogers, and J. Sobieski on Civil Rights Actions, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Liberal Arts Academic Council. January 1988-present. Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal Knoxville, 1988; Messenger, Boult, Cum­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Office of Location Preferred: Southeast mings, Conners & Berry, 1985-1987; Defense, Civil Rights, Public Interest Legal Practice Emphasis: Business, the District Attorney, Chattanooga, Sum­ The Te nnessean; Vanderbilt University Litigation Location Preferred: Flexible mer 1988. Runner (Administrative Assis­ Library. tant), Stophel & Stophel, Chattanooga, Location Preferred : Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Summers and Christmas, 1986-87; Resi­ dent Assistant, Humes Hall, 1985-86; Location Preferred: Flexible J.C. Penney, Summers and Christmas, 1983-85.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Location Preferred: South and Washington,D.C.

50 CAROLYN F. JETER L. CRAIG JOHNSON LAWRENCE RUSSELL JOHNSON SUSAN D. JONES NANCY K. KENLEY Concord, Tennessee Manchester, Tennessee Auburn, Alabama Knoxville, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: Spring 1990 Date of Graduation: Spring 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990

Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Black Law Students Association, Student Bar Association; Intramural Ath­ Student Bar Association; High School Student Bar Association; High School Student Bar Association; Intramural Ath­ Resource Librarian; CLEO Fellow; letics. Street Law Mock Trial Competition, Tennessee StreetLaw Mock Trial Com­ letics. Frederick T. Bonham Scholar; Student Advisor, 1988; Intramural Sports. petition, Advisor; lntramurals. Scholastic Background: B.S. in Politi­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in Phys­ Bar Association. cal Science with minors in English and Scholastic Background: Bachelor of Scholastic Background: Bachelor of ical Education, Oklahoma Christian Col­ Scholastic Background: B.S. in Com­ Military Science, Middle Tennessee State Arts, high honors, in History, double Business Administration, cum laude, in lege, 1978; Elementary Education munications, University of Tennessee, University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, minor in Religion, Auburn University, Finance, East Tennessee State Univer­ Certification, Memphis State University, 1983; Intern, Radio WNOX News 1986. Associated Student Body House Auburn, Alabama, 1986; Phi Kappa Phi sity, Johnson City, 1987; Work Study 1979; Dean's List; Vice-President, Phys­ Department; Baptist Student Union of Representatives; Student/Faculty Honor Society; Graduate School at Scholarship. ical Education Majors and Minors Club, Choir. Committee on Teacher Education; Auburn University, European History, Work Experience: Teacher, LaPetite vice-president, 1977-78. Kappa Sigma Social Fraternity president, Winter 1988. Work Experience: National Crime Infor­ Academy, Summers 1986-87; East Ten­ Work Experience: Legal Secretary, 1986, secretary, 1985; National Conven­ mation Center (N.C.I.C.), Operator/Com­ Work Experience: Southern Soil nessee State University Intramural Office Levine, Mattson, Orr & Young, Nashville, tion Delegate, 1985; Outstanding Alum­ munications Technician, Knoxville Police Processing, Inc., Loudon, Tennessee, Clerk, August 1983-May 1987. 1985-87; Teacher, Sixth Grade, Harding Department, 1980-87; Temporary ni, 1987; R.O.T.C. graduate. March-July 1987; Coach/Counselor, Legal Practice Emphasis: Civil and Academy, Memphis, 1979-85; Varsity Property Tax Clerk, City of Knoxville, Work Experience: First Lieutenant, Sonny Smith Basketball Camp, Auburn Corporate Law Volleyball Coach and Junior Varsity 1979-80. National Guard: Engineer Platoon Lead­ University, Summers 1983-87; Runner, Basketball Coach, Harding Academy, & Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Communi­ er; Assistant Manager, Tolivers Jewelry Russell Longworth Law Offices, Memphis. and Loan. Loudon, Tennessee, Summers 1986-87. cations, Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Civil and Legal Practice Emphasis: Property, Location Preferred: Southeast, Location Preferred: Flexible Southwest Corporate Law Civil and Criminal Law Location Preferred: Southeast Location Preferred: Southeast

51 RICHARD M. KESSLER FREDERICK M. LANCE JOHN S. LAWSON JOHN L. LEE CYNTHIA L. LEHNHERR Delano, California Erwin, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Clemson, South Carolina

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: December 1988 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Scholastic Background: Ph.D. in Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honora and Activities: Chemistry from University of California, Dean's List. American Jurisprudence Award in Legal Intramural Athletics. Student Bar Association; Law Women. Davis; B.S. in Chemistry, University of Process; Student Bar Association; Envir­ Scholastic Background: Graduate Scholastic Background: B.S., cum Scholastic Background: B.A. in Edu­ California, Santa Barbara. onmental Law Organization. Studies in Public Administration, Urban laude and with departmental honors in cation, University of Nevada-Reno, Work Experience: Assistant Professor Planning, and City Management, Scholastic Background: M.S., high Political Science, University of Tennes­ 1980. of Chemistry, State University of New 1983-84, and Bachelor of Science in honors, in Geology, Univers�y of Ten­ see at Chattanooga, 1987; minor in Work Experience: Student Attorney, York, Purchase, August 1986-May 1987; nessee, 1986. Publications-Misra, K.C. World History; Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Alpha Political Science, 1974, East Tennessee Office of Student Conduct, University of Chemistry Post-Doctoral Fellowship at and Lawson, J.S. (1 988) Paleotectonic Theta, Golden Key National Honor State University, Johnson City. Tennessee, Knoxville, 1988-89; Travel Oak Ridge National Laboratory, August Setting of the Massive Sulfide Deposits, Society; Alpha Tau Omega Social Frater· Work Experience: Assistant, Tennes­ Consultant, Tallahassee Travel & Tours, 1984-August 1986. the Ducktown Mining District, Te nnes­ nity, Secretary, 1984. see State Supreme Court Library, Knox­ Inc., Tallahassee, FL, 1983-87; Public see, U.S.A.: Proc. IAGOD Symposium, Legal Practice Emphasis: Patent, ville, May 1987-present; Agency Work Experience: Law Clerk, Sum· School Teacher in Bogalusa, LA, Sen­ Lulea, Sweden, Aug. 18·22, 1986 (in Copyright & Trademark Law Director, Insurance Marketing mers. McCrea and Wyatt, Chattanooga, eca, SC and Reno, NV, 1980-83. press). Lawson, J.S. and Misra, K.C., Resources, Knoxville, 1985-86; Account Tennessee, Summer 1988; Runner, Location Preferred: Southeast U.S., (1985) Petrology, Geochemistry, and Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Executive, Dean Wr tter, 1984-85; Report­ Summers, McCrea, and Wyatt, Chat­ East Tennessee, Knoxville Tectonic Significance ofAmphibolites of er, WJ HL Television, Johnson City, tanooga, Tennessee, 1985-1 987. Location Preferred: Flexible the Ducktown Mining District, Te nnes­ 1979-84; Editorialist, WEMB Radio, see: Geol. Soc. America Abstracts with Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Erwin, Tennessee, 1979-84; Sales Programs, v. 17, no. 7, p. 640; B.A., : Representative/Program Manager, Location Preferred Tennessee or honors, in Geology, University of Ten­ WEMB, Erwin, 1974-77. Georgia Preferred nessee, 1982. Geological Society of Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible American; Society of Economic Geol­ Location Preferred: Flexible ogists. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Attorneys Sam G. Smith, Jr., and William R. Brew­ er, Jr., December 1987-present; Hydrogeologist, Professional Service Industries. Inc., Savannah River Nuclear Facility, South Carolina, 1986-87; Gradu­ ate Teaching Assistant, 1982-84.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Environ­ mental Law, Oil and Gas Law; Litigation. Location Preferred: Southeast or Texas

52 LORRAINE LESTER-THOMPSON THOMAS M. LEVEILLE JOHN SCOTT LITTLE JOSEPH BRITT LYLE BOB LYPE Nashville, Tennessee Cleveland, Tennessee Jackson, Tennessee Clintwood, Virginia Rogersville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990

Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honora and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honora and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association; Black Law Stu­ Student Bar Association; LEXIS and Student Bar Association; Intramural Foot­ American Jurisprudence Award for Civil Dean's List; John W. Green Scholarship; dent Association. WESTLAW training. ball; Weightlifting Club; WESTLAW and Procedure I; administrator, Knoxville Intramural Athletics; LEXIS and WEST­ Police Ride-Along; lntramurals; Student Scholastic Background: B.S. in Psy­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in His­ LEXIS training. LAW training. Bar Association; WESTLAW and LEXIS chology, minor in English, University of tory, University of Tennessee, 1987; A.S. Scholastic Background: B.S., magna Scholastic Background:B.S., magna training. Tennessee, Nashville. Dean's List. Pre-law, Cleveland State Community cum laude, in Social Studies, Lambuth cum laude, in History, East Tennessee College, 1985. Scholastic Background:B.A., high State University; Graduate Studies in Work Experience: Law Clerk, Univer­ College, 1987. Student Government honors, in History, University of Tennes­ sity of Tennessee General Counsel's Work Experience: Law Clerk, Walt, president; Most Outstanding Senior; Secondary Education, East Tennessee see, Knoxville. 1987; Golden Key Office, Summer 1988. Sales and Sales Dyer, and James, Summer 1988; Grill Alternative Junior Marshall; Oxley­ State University; Dean's List. Whetstone Scholarship Award; Marrin National Honor Society; Clinch Valley Management Positions: National Baptist Man, Ruby Tuesday's, Knoxville, 1987; Work Experience: Law Clerk, U.S. College of the University of Virginia, Publishing Board; Nashville Video Res­ Sports Pizza, Cleveland, 1985. Eagle History Award; Phi Alpha Theta, Attorney's Office, Greeneville, Summer Wise, Virginia, 1984-86; Darden Society; umes, Inc.; Avon Products, Inc.; A.B. vice-president; Gamma Beta Phi Honor 1988; Secondary School Teacher of His­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Society; Omicron Phi Tau, Highest Outstanding College Students of Dick Co.; Xerox Corp.; and Benlo Asso­ tory, Sociology, and Contemporary Honor Society; University of Warwick, America. ciates. Location Preferred: Knox- Issues at Volunteer High School, Church Coventry, England 1988-89; Lambuth ville/Southeast Work Experience: Law Clerk, Law Hill, Tennessee, 1980-87; Boys and Girls · Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate College Board of Trustees. Office of J.D. Lee, 1988-present; and Business Law and/or Products Lia­ Tennis Teams, Coach. 1980-87. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Waldrop, Groundsskeeper/Supervisor, Ralph bility Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Breen, Bryant, Crews, Taylor & Mcleary, Cummins Stadium, Clintwood, Virginia, Location Preferred: Southeastern Jackson, TN, Summer 1988; Farm Summer/Fall 1985; Little League Foot­ Location Preferred: Flexible Laborer, Mark Smith Farms, Inc.; Sales ball and Basketball Head Coach, Clerk, Dockworker, Goldsmith's Depart­ 1984-85. ment Store; Courier, Jackson-Madison Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible County General Hospital. Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

53 MATTHEW M. MADDOX ANGELA R. MAGILL VALERIE MAGUIRE ROBERT J. MARTIN THOMAS G. MCCROSKEY Huntingdon. Tennessee Clinton, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Maryville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Stu­ Intramural Athletics. Dean's List; Academic Review Board, Student Bar Association, vice-president; Howard H. Baker Memorial Scholarship; dent Bar Association; lntramurals. Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, representative; Student Bar Association; Intramural Athletics. Student Bar Association; Intramural Basketball; UTK Weightlifting Club; Scholastic Background: B.A. in in Chemical Engineering, University of lntramurals. Scholastic Background:B.A., honors, WESTLAW and LEXIS training; Student English, Vanderbilt University. Tennessee, Knoxville. 1984; Masters Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, in Political Science, minor in Business Orientation Advisor. Candidate in Chemical Engineering, in Communications, minor in Political Administration, University of Tennessee Work Experience: Legal Courier for University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Science, University of Tennessee, Knox­ at Knoxville, 1987; Debate Team. Scholastic Background: B.A., highest Fortson and White, Atlanta, GA; Innova­ ville, 1 985; Chancellor's Citation for Out­ honors, in Political Science, University of tive Restaurant Concepts, Atlanta; Work Experience: Law Clerk, Maddox Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jenkins standing Campus Leadership & Service; Tennessee, 1986; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Maryville Eye Clinic, Maryville, TN. and Maddox, Huntingdon, Summer & Jenkins, Knoxville, Summer 1988; Omicron Delta Kappa, leadership Sigma Alpha; Gamma Beta Phi; James 1988; Teach ing Assistant, Department of Bookkeeping/General Office Manage­ legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible honorary; Student Government 0. & Minnie Elliott Scholarship in Politi· Chemical Engineering, University of Ten­ ment, Channel 2 (PBS), Knoxville, Febru­ Association-Academic Review Board cal Science; Intramural Sports; UTK Location Preferred: Southeast nessee. Knoxville, 1985-87. ary 1986-February 1988. representative; Alpha Gamma Delta, Weightlifting Club. Legal Practice Emphasis: General president, activities chairman, rush chair­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible with Civil and Criminal Practice Work Experience: Summer Associate, man; Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science special interest in Environmental and Snider & Snider, Massena, New York, Honorary, secretary; Rho Lambda Pan­ Corporate Law, Litigation location Preferred: Southeast 1988; University ofTennessee, Knoxville hellenic Honorary, president; Public Re­ Location Preferred: Flexible Law Library; Knox County and City Sub­ lations Student Society, national liaison. stitute Teacher, 1986-87. Work Experience: Law Clerk, U.S. legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Attorney, Knoxville, Summer 1988; Clos­ ing Agent, M & M Title Company, Clin­ Location Preferred: Flexible tion, Summer 1987; Bookkeeper/Secre­ tary, Magill & Kite, Summers and Holi­ days; Chapter DevelopmenUExtension Coordinator, Alpha Gamma Delta Inter­ national, 1985-86.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

location Preferred: Tennes- see/Southeast

54 WILLIAM SHAWN MCDANIEL W. MATTHEW MCWHIRTER MICHAEL MCWILLIAMS SUSAN N. MEE WILLIAM M. MILES Bristol. Virginia Corinth, Mississippi Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Baltimore, Maryland

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Harold Warner Centurion Scholarship; Intramural Sports. Dean's List; Research Assistant for John W. Green Scholarship;Student Bar Student Bar Association; WESTLAW and Student Bar Association; Phi Alpha Professor Joseph Cook; Student Bar Association; Law Women. LEXIS training. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Eco­ Association; Intramural Sports. Delta. nomics and Polrtical Science, Mississippi Scholastic Background:B.A. , high Scholastic Background:B.S. in Scholastic Background:B.A., magna State University, 1987. Scholastic Background:B.S., honors. honors, in English, University of Tennes­ English, Middle Tennessee State Univer­ cum laude, King College, Bristol, Ten­ in Accounting, University of Tennessee. see, 1987; John C. Hodges Better sity, 1986; Dean's List. Work Experience: General Service, nessee, Double Major: History/Political August 1987; Dean's List; lnklebarger English Scholarship, 1986; Stephen D. Tennessee River Pulp & Paper Co.• Work Experience: Internship, Tennes­ Science; Contemporary Achievement Postgraduate Scholarship; Senior Rimmer Award, 1983-85; Phi Beta Summers 1980.-81 ,-83,-84; Section see Department of Health and Environ­ Scholastic Achievement Award; Sigma Kappa; Golden Key National Honor Award, 1985; Beta Tau Kappa Academ­ Crew, Corinth and Counce Railroad Co., ment. 1986; Editor, CollegeNewspaper, ic Honor Society; Dean's List, winter Chi Fraternity. Society; Gamma Beta Phi; Psi Chi, Phi Summer 1982; Substitute School 1985; Account Clerk, Ryder Financial semester 1983 through spring 1987; Eta Sigma. Teacher, Corinth, MS. School District. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Services, 1985; Consumer Relations, John W. Burgess Tennessee Political 1983-84. Stokes & Bartholomew, Nashville, 1988; Work Experience: Residential Coun­ Tomberlin Technology Media/Cable-TV, Science Award, 1987. Staff Accountant, McWilliams & Comp­ selor,Upward Bound Program, Summer 1982-84. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1987; Residential Counselor, Governor's Work Experience: Law Clerk, Bowie, any C.P.A.'s, 1985-87; various other Legal Practice Emphasis: Communi· Location Prefarred: Southeast Robinson and Bates, Bristol, VA., Sum­ employment to finance education. School for the Sciences, Summer 1986; cations. Flexible mer 1988; TeachingAssistant. King Col­ Runner, Patti M. Haun, CourtReporter, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible lege Political Science Department; 1987. Location Preferred: Flexible Cashier, Food Lion, Inc. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast Location Preferred: East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia

55 J. MICHAEL O'NEIL JOSEPH ROSSON PEPPER, JR. P. ALLEN PHILLIPS SCOTT KEVIN PICKENS LESLIE L. PIRTLE Newport, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Jackson, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honora and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honora and Activities: Student Bar Association; Police Ride­ Student Bar Association; LEXIS and Dean's List. Student Bar Association; WESTLAW Student Bar Association; LEXIS training. Along Program. WESTLAW training. training. Scholastic Background: Bachelor of Scholastic Background: B.S. in Com­ Scholastic Background: B.A. History, Scholastic Background: B.S. in An­ Business Administration, University ol Scholastic Background:B.S.,cum puter Science, Tennessee Technological University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, thropology, Vanderbilt University, 1985. Mississippi, Oxford, 1987; Chancellor's laude, in History, Lambuth College, University, 1986; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 1984. Honor Roll; Dean's List; Associated Stu­ Jackson, Tennessee, 1987; Dean's List, scholastic chairman; Dorm Council Ex­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Morton, dent Body, vice-president; Campus Phi Alpha Theta History Honorary, presi­ ecutive Committee; Association for Com­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hodges, Lewis, King and Krieg, Knoxville. Sum­ Senate, president; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, dent (two years); Tennessee Legislative puting Machinery. Doughty & Carson, Knoxville, TN, mer 1988; Assistant Director of Residen­ president; Appointed to Associated Stu­ Internship; Resident Assistant; Who's 1988-present; Sales Associate, Barrier's tial and Judicial Affairs, Vanderbilt Work Experlence:Systems Engineer, dent Body and Interfraternity Judicial Who Among Students at American Col­ Jewlers, Wichita, Kansas, January University, 1984-87. Electronic Data Systems, 1986-87: 1986-87; Substitute Teacher, Arkadel­ Councils; Senate Elections Committee, leges and Universities; Academic All­ Opryland, Summers 1983-86; Assistant phia,Arkansas, August-December 1985. Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation, chairman; Senate Finance Committee, American; Sigma Phi Epsilon Social Crew Leader, 1984-85. Personal Injury, Products Liability, Family vice-chairman; Chancellor's Committee Fraternity. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: General Law, Flexible for Black Student Concerns. Work Experience: Security Officer, Civil Practice Location Preferred: Knoxville Location Preferred: Southeast, West Work Experience: Summer Associate, Murray Guard, Inc., Jackson. Tennes­ Location Preferred: Southeast Memphis, 1988; Bartender, Syd and see, Summers 1984-85-87; Sales Associ­ Harry's Restaurant and the Gin Restaur­ ate, Dreifus Jewelers, Jackson, ant, Oxford, Mississippi; Construction Tennessee, Summer 1987; Resident Work, four summers. Assistant, Lambuth College, Jackson, Tennessee, Fall 1986. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Real Estate, Location Preferred: Flexible Civil Law

Location Preferred: Jackson, TN. Memphis, Nashville

56 ANGELA L. PORTERA ANGELA CHARME PRATER JOHN ALLEN RIDER, Ill PAUL A. ROBINSON, JR. LINDA SALES Chattanooga, Tennessee Calhoun, Georgia Johnson City, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: JD/MBA May Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 1991 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association. Student Bar Association; Police Ride­ Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association, Black Law Stu­ Black Law Student Association, Treas­ Along Program; Intramural Sports; AmericanJu risprudence Award for Torts dents Association, Intramural Football urer; LEXIS training, National Association Scholastic Background: B.A. in His­ LEXIS Training. I; Christian Legal Society, Vice-President; and Basketball. of Accountants; Alpha Kappa Alpha tory, Vanderbilt University, 1987; Dean's Student Bar Association. Sorority. List; Gamma Beta Phi Honorary and Scholastic Background: B.S. in Crimi­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in His­ Service Fraternity; Alpha Lambda Delta nal Justice, West Georgia College, Car­ Scholastic Background: B.A., magna tory, Princeton University, 1984; Whig­ Scholastic Background: B.S. in and Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honorary rollton, Georgia, Spring 1987; Society of cum laude, in Political Science, Emory Ciiosophic Debate Panel; Teaching Cer­ Accounting, University of Tennessee, Fraternities; Eta Sigma Phi Honorary Criminology, Vice-President. and Henry College, 1987; A.A., magna tification, Princeton University Office of Chattanooga, 1982. Classics Fraternity. cum laude, in Political Science, Lees­ Teacher Preparation. Work Experience: Helios, Division of Work Experience: Teaching Assistant, McRae College, 1985; Top Political Work Experience: Medical Assistant, Horizon, Industrial, Calhoun, Georgia, Work Experience: Law Clerk, Federal Council on Legal Education Opportunity Science Graduate, 1987; National Charles A. Portera M.D.P.C., Chattanoo­ Summer 1987; Carpet Transport, Inc., Deposit Insurance Corporation, June (CLEO), Summer 1988; Internal Auditor, Dean's List, 1985-87; Emory and Henry ga, Summers 1980-86; C.W. Kimsey Calhoun, Georgia, Summers 1984-86; 1988-present; Loan Analyst, Tri-State Harns/Lanier, Atlanta, 1984-87; Senior Scholar 1986-87; Dean's List. Lees­ M.D.P.C., Chattanooga, Summer 1985; Clerical Assistant, Rex Garner Law Bank, Memphis, TN, 1985-86; Court Assistant Auditor, Deloitte, Haskins & McRae, 1983-85; Craft Scholarship, Waitress/Caterer/Clerk, Sweet 'N' Savory Offices, Calhoun, Georgia, Summers, Clerk, General Sessions Court, Mem­ Sells, Chattanooga, 1982-84; Sales Per­ Lees-McRae, 1983-85; Richardson Restaurant, Chattanooga; TCBY Yogurt 1982-83. phis, TN, 1984. son, J.C. Penney Co., Chattanooga, Scholarship, Lees-McRae, 1984-85; Shop, Nashville; Yogurt University, Chat­ 1979-82. Legal Practice Emphasis: General Sigma Mu and Blue Key Honor Socie­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Open tanooga, Summers 1984-87. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Practice, Criminal Law ties, Emory and Henry, 1986-87; Foot­ Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast ball Team, Emory and Henry, 1985; Phi Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Theta Kappa, Honor Society, Lees­ McRae, 1983-85; Football Team, Lees­ McRae, 1983-84.

Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hicks, Arnold, Haynes & Sanders, Johnson City, Summer 1988; Salesperson, J.C. Penney, Inc., November 1984-August 1987; Salesperson, Southern Simplicity, June 1984-August 1984. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Location Preferred: Flexible

57 ROBBIN T. SARRAZIN LARS E. SCHULLER VIRGINIA A. SCHWAMM DEANA CARMICHAEL SEYMOUR JAMES MICHAEL SHARP Colchester, Vermont Nutley, New Jersey Knoxville. Tennessee Martin, Tennessee Cleveland. Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: December 1989

Law School Honora and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Intramural Sports; Law Women. WESTLAW and LEXJS training; Student Assistant to Professor Neil Cohen, draft­ Student Bar Association. Student Bar Association Bar Association. ing legislation for Tennessee Sentencing Scholastic Background: B.A. Multi­ Scholastic Background: B.S., highest Scholastic Background :B.A., cum Commission; Student Advisor, High Disciplinary in History, Political Science Scholastic Background: M.B.A. Com­ honors, in Public Administration, Univer­ laude, in Communications, minor in Real School Street Law Mock Trial Competi­ and Economics, Michigan State Univer­ puter Information Systems Concentra­ sity of Tennessee at Martin, August Estate (Real Estate Certificate), East Ten­ tion; American Jurisprudence Award for sity, 1987. Women's Study Thematic; tion, University of Florida, 1983; 1987. Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; nessee State University, 1983. Dean's List; MSU Pre-Law Association; Legal Process. Dean's List; Pi Sigma Alpha Political Graduate Professor's Assistant, School Work Experience: Vice President. First Student Advisory Committee Student of Accounting; B.A. History, Maryville Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, Science Honor Society, president; Out­ American National Bank, Chattanooga/ standing Student Upper Division Social Am bassador; Chi Omega Sorority, College, Maryville, Tennessee, 1981; Business Administration, University of Cleveland, Real Estate Division Head Antisubmarine Tactics in World officer; Panhellenic Counselor; Office of Thesis: Tennessee, Knoxville, 1978. Science Award; Political Science Upper and Manager, Commercial & Residen­ Greek Affairs, officer; Vermont Senator­ War I; Outdoor Club, president. Division Award; Who's Who Among Out­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Morton, tial Lending, 1983-87; Residential Real ial Scholarship; Michigan State Univer­ sta nding Colleges and Universities; Phi Work Experience: Program­ Lewis, King & Krieg, Knoxville, TN, April Estate Developments, 1983-present. sity Alumni Scholarship; Michigan State Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International, mer/Analyst, Investment Support Sys­ 1988-present; Vice-President, Better Special Services Award; Lisa Kapshan­ secretary. Legal Practice Emphasis: Commercial tems, Inc., Bloomfield, New Jersey, Business Bureau Education Foundation, dy Memorial Scholarship. or Residential Real Estate ; Corporate or Work Experience: Law Clerk, Attorney 1984-87. Knoxville, October 1986-July 1987; Commercial Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jenkins Director, Mediation/Arbitration Division, Roy B. Herron, Dresden, TN, Summer Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast & Jenkins, Knoxville, Summer 1988; Better Business Bureau, Knoxville, 1988; Intern, Tennessee General Assem­ General Office Worker, Bio-Tek Instru­ Location Preferred: Flexible February 1984-0ctober 1986; Assistant bly, January-May 1987; Senior Secre­ ments, Winooski, Vermont, June Producer, Action 10 Consumer Line, tary, University of Tennessee at Martin, 1987-August 1987; Sales Representa­ WBIR-TV, Knoxville, February Office of International Programs. tive, Spirit Etc., East Lansing, Michigan, 1983-February 1984; Business 1982-85; Fees Cashier, University of September 1986-June 1987; Evaluations Representative, Office & Professional Tennessee at Martin, Bursar's Office, Supervisor, Kelly Services, South Employees International Union, 1980-82; Secretary, The Martin Bank, Burlington, Vermont, June 1986-August AFLIC IO, Chattanooga, October Martin, Tennessee,1 976-78. 1986. 1980-April 1982; Equal Opprotunity Legal Practice Emphasis: Public Compliance Investigator, Tennessee Val­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Interest, Defense Litigation ley Authority, Knoxville, June Location Preferred: West Tennessee Location Preferred: Flexible 1978-0ctober 1980. or Knoxville � Legal Practice Emphasis: Tort Defense, Labor Relations

Location Preferred: Knoxville, Ten­ nessee

58 MARY SHELTON MARTIN L. SIMS KAREN MONETT SNIDER DAVID W. SPENCE FRED C. STATUM, Ill Tullahoma, Tennessee Gallatin, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Shelbyville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: December 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Scholastic Background: B.A. in Politi­ Law School Honors and Activities: Police Ride-Along Dean's List; Student Bar Association; Intramural Athletics. cal Science, University of Tennessee; Phi Student Bar Association. McGeorge School of Law/University of Beta Kappa; Golden Key National Honor Scholastic Background: B.A. in Scholastic Background:B.S., magna Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, Salzburg, Summer Program, Salzburg, Society; Pi Sigma Alpha, president. English Literature/French, University of cum laude, in Criminal Justice, Univer­ in Communications/Advertising, Univer­ Austria, 1988. Tennessee, Knoxville, August 1987; Phi sity of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 1987; Work Experience: Runner, Stokes & sity of Tennessee at Knoxville, 1986. Eta Sigma; Gamma Beta Phi; Golden Scholastic Background: B.A. in Euro­ Dean's List; Outstanding Senior Award; Bartholomew, Nashville, TN, 1987; Cam­ Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hodges, Key National Honor Society; Student pean History, Vanderbilt University, Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society; paign Aid for Rep. Stan Darnell, 1986. Doughty & Carson, Knoxville, Government Association; Vol Corps 1987; U.S. Army Reserve Officer's Train­ Alpha Honor Society; Phi Eta Sigma Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1988-present. Hostess; Freshman Orientation Advisor. ing Corps Distinguished Military Gradu­ Honor Society; Golden Key Honor Soci­ Location Preferred: Nashville, Atlanta Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Work Experience: Runner, Joseph B. ate; Airborne School Graduate; ety; Judge Hinson Scholarship; Aca­ Yancey, Knoxville, TN, Summer 1987; Commissioned as Second Lieutenant in demic Scholarship 1985-86; Music Location Preferred: Flexible Clerk, Robertson, Worsham, Moore, & May 1987. Scholarship; Alpha Lambda Epsilon; Concert Band; Marching Band; Flute Hedges, Tullahoma, TN. Work Experience: Assistant Head Resi­ Ensemble. Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal dent in Underclass Dormitory, August Law 1987-May 1988; Head Resident in Work Experience: Research Assistant Freshman Dormitory, August 1986-July for the Criminal Justice Department, Location Preferred: Flexible 1987; Resident Advisor in Freshman University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Dormitory, August 1985-May 1986; Summer 1987; Intern in Juvenile Proba­ Lifeguard, Dyersburg MooseClub, Sum­ tion, Department of Corrections, Chat­ mers 1982-84. tanooga, Tennessee, Summer 1986. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Tennessee

59 CYNTHIA A. STROM CARLA ANN TAYLOR BENET STEWART THEISS J. RHEA THOMPSON, Ill JEFFREY A. VIRES Weaverville. North Carolina Knoxville, Tennessee Kingston, Tennessee Fayetteville, Tennessee Bristol, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Scholastic Background: B.A., honors, Student Bar Association; American Bar Student Bar Association; Law Women Dean's List; Student Bar Association. Student Bar Association; American Bar in Political Science and Psychology, Association/Student Division; Law Society. Association/Law Student Division. Scholastic Background: B.S. in Busi­ University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Women; Harold C. Warner Scholarship; Scholastic Background: B.BA in Ac­ ness Administration, Accounting major, 1987. Scholastic Background: B.A., honors, LEXIS training. counting, Belmont College, Nashville, Tennessee Technological University; in Political Science, University of Tennes­ Work Experience: Sales Clerk, Fayet­ Scholastic Background:B.S., magna TN, May 1980; Gamma Beta Phi Honor Beta Gamma Sigma, business honorary see, Knoxville, 1987; Pi Sigma Alpha teville, TN, Summer 1987; Grounds­ cum laude, in Nursing, Barry University, Society, Nominated to Who's Who fraternity; Intramural Sports; Dormitory National Political Science Honor Society. keeper, Caldwell Chemical Coatings 1974; Dean's List; Who's Who Among Among American College of University Government; Gore Sadler Outstanding Corp., Summers 1984-86; Security Work Experience: Law Clerk, Key, Lee, American Universities; Student Govern­ Students; Belmont College Accounting Entering Freshman Scholarship; Society & Guard, Amana Refrigeration, Summer Layman, Child, O'Connor Petty, Knox­ ment Association, president; Student Society, treasurer. of Business Scholars; University Chris­ 1983. ville, 1988; Volunteer, Knoxville Bicen­ Nurses Association, vice-president; Stu­ Work Experience: Assistant Traffic tian Student Center, secretary. tennial Commission, 1987; various dent Nurse of the Year; St. Catherine's Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Manager, Neely Trucking, Inc., Knox· Work Experience: Graduate Assistant, part-time jobs to finance education. Medal; U.S. Navy Nurse Scholarship. Location Preferred : Southeast ville, TN; Manager, Kent Jewelry and Office of the General Counsel, Universrty Legal Practice Emphasis: Cor­ Work Experience: Staff Nurse, Infection Gifts, Brentwood, TN. of Tennessee; Accountant, University porate/Bankruptcy Law Control Nurse, Long Term Care Unit, Planning and Architecture Office, Vir­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible, Location Preferred: Flexible V.A. Medical Center, Asheville, NC, Torts ginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, 1983-87; Infection Control and Em­ VA; Accountant, HartonRegional Medi­ ployee Health Coordinator, Chesapeake Location Preferred: Southeastern U.S. cal Center, Tullahoma, TN; StudentAide General Hospital, Chesapeake, VA, to the Dean of Business Administration, 1982-83; Assistant Director of Nursing, Tennessee Technological University, lnservice Educator, Brian Center of Cookeville, TN; Advertising Sales Raleigh, NC, Long Term Care Facility, Representatitve, The Daily Herald, 1980-82; Community Health Nurse in Columbia, TN. California and Connecticut, 1977-80; Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible, but Medical-Surgical and Eye, Ear, Nose & particularly interested in contracts Throat Staff Nurse, U.S. Navy, San Diego, CA, 1974-77; part-time Navy Location Preferred: Southeastern U.S. Reserve and industrial health nursing. Legal Practice Emphasis: Health Law, Flexible

Location Preferred: Western North Carolina

60 LORELEI B. WALWYN DARRELL E. WARNER DAVID S. WIGLER WALTER N. WINCHESTER TRACY COY WOODEN, CPA Nashville, Tennessee Rockwood, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Madison, Tennessee South Pittsburg, Tennessee Date of Graduation: December 1989 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honora and Activities: Scholastic Background: M.A. in Inter­ Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association; American Bar national Policy Studies, Monterey Insti­ Dean's List; Harold C. Warner Scholar­ Dean's List. Student Bar Association. Association/Law Student Division. tute of International Studies, 1987; ship; Intramural Athletics. · Scholastic Background: Juilliard Scholastic Background: B.S. in His­ Regional Focus: Soviet and Eastern Scholastic Background: B.S. in Ac­ Scholastic Background: M.S. in Poly­ School of Music; Bachelor of Music, tory, Tennessee Tech, 1987; Greater European Studies. B.A. in Economics, counting, University of Tennessee at mer Engineering, University of Tennes­ University of Tennessee. Nashville Tennessee Tech Alumni Asso­ Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Ml, Chattanooga, 1986; Dean's List, all see, 1986; B.A., high honors, Chemistry, ciation Scholarship, 1983-85; George S. 1985; German Studies, Seminar Schloss Work Experience: Summer Associate, semesters; Wall Street Journal Award, University of Tennessee, 1983; Phi Beta Hood II Scholarship, 1986-87; Phi Alpha Bogenhofen, Austria, 1982-83. Studies Wagner, Myers & Sanger, Knoxville, Outstanding Student in School of Busi­ Kappa; Frederick T. Bonham Scholar­ Theta National History Honor Society; in piano, flute, and music theory and his­ 1988; Real Estate Development and ness; Outstanding Senior of the Year in ship; Dean's List. Semester Transition Committee, 1987. tory, Blair School of Music, Vanderbilt Syndication; Securities Underwriting, Business Administration; Alpha Society; University, 1974-81 ; Intensive Summer Work Experience: Summer Associate, Accounting for a N.A.S.D. Broker/Deal­ Work Experience: Lacy & Winchester Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Spanish Program, University of Madrid, Vinson & Elkins, Houston, TX, Summer er; Property Management and Partner­ P.C., Knoxville, 1986-present; Tee-Con Society; Golden Key National Honor Spain, 1980. 1988; Engineer, Polyethylene Research ship Management. Electrical Contractors, Summer 1985; Society; Tennessee Society of Certified and Development, Dow Chemical Co., B.G. & W. Construction Co., Summer Public Accountants' Scholarship, two Work Experience: Research Assistant, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Freeport, TX, 1986-87; Graduate 1984; Opryland U.S.A., Summer 1983. consecutive years; A. Roy Williams Ac­ Smithsonian Institute, Center for Eastern Research Assistant, Polymer Engineer­ Location Preferred: Knoxville, Ten­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Litigation counting Scholarship; UTC Academic European Studies, Washington D.C., nessee ing Department, University of Tennes­ Merit Scholarship; graduating seniorwith Summer 1987; Research Assistant, W. Location Preferred: Knoxville, Nash­ see, 1984-85. highest GPA in school of business. Kunze, Chairman Modern Language ville, Atlanta Department, Andrews University, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Work Experience: Tax Consultant, 1983-84; Page, Technical Service Location Preferred: Flexible Deloitte, Haskins & Sells, Chattanooga, Department, Monterey Public Library, TN, 1986-87; Accountant, First Bank of 1985-86; German Tutor, Andrews Marion County, South Pittsburg, TN, University German Department, 1984-85. 1983-86. Legal Practice Emphasis: Taxation Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible and Business Tax

Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Tennessee

61 SONDRA WOOTEN ANNE KATHERINE YATTEAU JOHN HAROLD ZWALD Hendersonville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Atlanta, Georgia

Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Date of Graduation: May 1990 Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's List; John W. Green Scholarship; Student Bar Association. Student Bar Association; Harold C. Student Bar Association. Warner Scholarship; Student Advisor. Scholastic Background:B.S., highest Scholastic Background: B.S., honors, honors, in Business Administration, Scholastic Background: Master of in Public Administration, University of 1987; Beta Gamma Sigma, National Science, Western Kentucky University, Tennessee, Martin, 1986; Pi Sigma Business Society; Golden Key Honor May 1987; B.S. in Social Science Edu· Alpha Honor Society; Phi Alpha Delta; Society; International Honor Student, cation, minor in Sociology, University of Phi Chi Theta, Peer Enabling Program Bregenz, Austria; University of Vermont Georgia, June 1980; Varsity Letterman Leader; John Burgess Award. Medical Center Cardiovascular Tech nol· in Track and Cross Country; Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, City of ogy Program. Work Experience: Graduate Assistant Knoxville Law Director, Summer 1988; Work Experience: Law Clerk, Walt, Track Coach, Western Kentucky Univer· Claims Representative, Travelers Insur­ Dyer, and James, Knoxville, Summer sity; Physical Education Instructor, ance Co., Nashville; various summer 1988; Vice President of Development, 1985-87; High School Social Studies and part time jobs. Baptist Hospital, Knoxville, 1984-86; Ad· Teacher and Coach, Brookwood High School, Atlanta, Georgia, 1981·85; Track Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ministrator/Manager, Baptist Hospital Heart Center, Knoxville, 1981-84; Ancil· Coach of the Year-Georgia at large; Location Preferred: Flexible lary Service Administrator, Eisenhower coached three state championship track Hospital, Colorado Springs, CO, teams. 1975-81. Honors: 1978 Gazette Tele­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible graph Annual Recognition of Business Location Preferred: Flexible Leaders-Named One of Colorado Springs Most Successful Business Women; National Board for Cardiovas­ cular Examinations; Loaned Executive, United Way of Knoxville. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible­ interest in commercial and tax law Location Preferred: Knoxville

62 KAT JA FRIEDRICHS MICHAEL STOETZEL Bremen West-German linz/Rh. West Germany

Date of Graduation: Exhange Student. Date of Graduation: Exchange Student

Legal Educatlon:J.D./MBA, Friedrich­ Law School Honors and Activities: Wilhelms-Universitaet. Bonn, Germany, ExchangeStudent, University of Tennes­ 1990; Exchange Student, University of see College of Law, 1987-88; Law Tennessee College of Law (scholarship), Degree. University of Bonn, 1987. 1987-88. Scholastic Background: Diplom­ Scholastic Background: lm Holter Finanzwirt (FH), Fachhochschule fuer Best wishes to our good Feld, Gymnasiale Oberstufe, Bremen, Finanzen, Edenkoben/Pfalz, 1981. Germany, 1984. Craigholme School, Work Experience: Internal Revenue Glasgow, Scotland, Graduated in 1981; Service, Neuwied, 1978-81; Assistant of fr iends from the Scottish Certificate of Education, a Certified Public Accountant, part-time. Craigholme School, Glasgow, Scotland, Bonn, 1982-87; AIESEC Internship, University of Bonn 1981. Vienna, Summer 1984. Work Experience: Internship, Inferior Legal Practice Emphasis: Environ­ Court Bremen, Summer 1986; Intern­ mental or Tax Law 1987-1988 ship, Vogel & Kiehne (law firm), Bremen. Summer 1981. Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: International or Environmental Law Location Preferred:Fiexible

63 The University of Te nnessee, Knoxville Main Campus

A -- Ayres Hall (Liberal Arts) FH--Ferris Hall PC-- Presidential Court Building

AA --Art & Architecture Bldg. FLC -- Family Life Center PER -- Perkins Hall

AD-- Holt Ave. Apartments G -- Glocker Business Administration Bldg. PH P -- Physical Plant

AP-- Austin Peay Memorial Bldg. (Psych.) G&G -- Geology and Geography Bldg. POL -- UT Police, 1115 UT Drive

AH --Aiumni Hall (Alumni, Placement offices) GIB -- Gibbs Hall (Residence) RA--Army Reserve Tr aining Center

AHT -- Andy Holt Tower GRH -- Greve Hall (Residence) RH--Reese Hall (Residence)

APG -- Administrative Parking Garage GSP -- Graduate School of Planmng SAC -- William B. Stokely Athletics Center (Armory)

AOC -- Student Aquatic Center 1515 Cumberland Ave. sc --south College (Psychology)

BCC -- Black Cultural Center GYM--Alumni Memorial Auditorium-Gymnasium SCH -- Student Clinic & Hospital

BH-- Berry Hall H -- Hesler Biology Bldg. SMC --Stokely Management Center

BL -- Blount Hall H&S -- Hearing & Speech Center SP--Steam Plant

BT --Tom Black Track and Recreation Area HEH -- Hess Hall (Residence) ss -- Sophronia Strong Hall (Residence and

BU-- Buehler Hall and Dabney Hall HH--Henson Hall Cafeteria)

C -- Claxton Education Building HPR -- Health, Physical Education & Recreation Bldg. SSB -- Student Services Building CA --Ciaxton Addition HSS Humanities and Social Sciences Bldg. SSH -- South Stadium Hall CAH -- Carrick Hall (Residence) HUH --Humes Hall (Residence) TC -- Te mple Court

CBT -- Clarence Brown Proscenium Theatre JHB -- J. Harris Human Ecology Bldg. TC L -- Te xtiles & Clothing Lab

CER -- Ceramics Bldg. LAW -- George C. Taylor Law Center TH --Tu rner House

CLH -- Clement Hall (Residence) LIB -- James D. Hoskins (Main Library) TOW -- McCiung Tow er

CN--College of Nursing M -- Music Building UC--Carolyn B. Brown Memorial University Center

COM -- Communications and MAH -- Massey Hall (Residence) (Meeting and recreation facilities, food

University Extension Building MEH -- Melrose Hall (Residence) services, post office, book store)

CR--Craft House MM -- McClung Muse.um UCG --University Center Parking Garage

CT -- Carousel Theatre MOH -- Morrill Hall (Residence) UGL -- John C. Hodges Undergraduate Library

cu--Credit Union MP - Motor Pool WA B - White Ave nue Bldg.

DES -- Design House NC --Non Credit WLS -- Walters Life Sciences Bldg.

Do-Dougherty Engineering Bldg. NE--Nuclear Engineering WWF--Winter Workout Facility

DUH -- Dunford Hall (Residence) NS --Nursery School EST -- Estabrook Hall (Architecture) P -- Physics Building (Alvin H. Nielsen)

ESH -- East StadiCJm Hall PA -- Purchasing Agent F -- Fraternity House PAN -- Pan hellenic Building

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