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paying it forwardLighting the way for others to give

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partner schools:network grows to nine

alumni news > december 2014 a publication of Indiana Law

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ergo is published in print in June and December, and electronically in February, April, August, and October, by the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.Arthur M. Lotz Office of Alumni and Development / Indiana University Maurer School of Law + 211 S. Indiana Ave. + Bloomington, IN 47405-7001 + (812) 855-9700 + (877) 286-0002Copyright 2014 The Trustees of Indiana University

1 A MESSAGE FROM DEAN PARRISH

2 LIGHTING THE WAY FOR A NEW GENERATION

8 HOOSIERS OUTRUN CANCER

9 FROMM FUND SURPASSES $400,000

10 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS PRESENTED

12 PARTNER SCHOOLS NETWORK CONTINUES TO GROW

14 YOUNG ALUMNI STEERING COMMITTEE INAUGURATED

15 BROWN COMMEMORATED

16 NEWS FROM THE DEAN’S ADVISORY BOARDS

17 UPCOMING EVENTS

18 CLASS REUNIONS

20 NEWS FROM THE RESEARCH CENTERS

24 MOOT COURT CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY

26 A MESSAGE FROM THE ALUMNI BOARD PRESIDENT

28 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

54 THE KIMBERLING SOCIETY

56 VOLUNTEERS

62 CLASS NOTES

76 IN MEMORIAM

80 WAYS TO GIVE

dear alumni and friends: In this issue of ergo, we celebrate the generosity of those who have made Indiana Law one of the nation’s top-flight law schools. Whether making a major, transformative gift or just meeting a student to discuss career options over coffee, your contributions have been — and will continue to be — absolutely crucial to our success.

Last year, we set records. Your gifts to the Fund for Excellence, our unrestricted annual fund, totaled just under $1.2 million — a four percent increase over last year and a 23 percent increase since 2010. The Leonard D. Fromm Memorial Fund, established in 2013 in honor of our longtime dean of students and alumni affairs, has raised more than $400,000 in gifts and pledges, including $19,575 from the class of 2014. Almost 1,400 of you volunteered your time to recruitment, career advising and on-campus activities, including 250 of you who offered to serve as mentors to existing students in our new mentoring program. Hundreds of alumni are involved with our Alumni Board, our Board of Visitors and new Young Alumni Steering Committee.

As impressive as these numbers are, the impact of our alumni engagement tells the more interesting story. Your support of the school allows us to provide exceptional and distinctive educational experiences. As a result of your generosity, our students start making an impact while they are here — setting them on a lifelong path of service as prepared professionals.

The numbers are striking. Through our seven clinics, six projects and our centers of excellence, our students, each year, help thousands of families and individuals live better lives, while spurring economic prosperity and growth. Every year, students in our VITA program help more than 500 Monroe County residents complete their income tax returns. In 2013, students in our Disability Law Clinic helped 30 clients with disability claims. Students in our Elmore Entrepreneurship Clinic have helped new ventures get started as full-fledged, legally established entities ready to do business. And students involved with our new Intellectual Property Clinic also help start-ups, providing critical pro bono patent and trademark advice. Over the past several years, more than 8,000 acres of Indiana land have been protected through student work with conservation organizations. Increasingly practitioners, policy makers and other leaders in law, business and public service turn to law schools for guidance and insight. Many more students work collaboratively and under the tutelage of our faculty on projects that provide this guidance and insight. In the summer of 2014 alone, our students volunteered nearly 12,000 hours to a variety of pro bono causes.

But our impact is not just at home. Through our Center on Constitutional Democracy, dozens of students get real-world experience working on constitutional and legal reform projects in post-conflict countries. And since 2010, more than 60 students have spent the summer in seven foreign countries working as externs in law firms, nonprofit organizations or corporations, on projects as wide-ranging as tax research to advocacy for the most oppressed lower-caste communities in India. The impact continues after law school. Through alumni generosity, we now fund over 40 students in bridge-to-practice fellowships that provide our graduates employment from the time they take their bar exam to the time they receive bar exam results. Stories like these — and we can tell many others — are the true measure of your financial support.

When I joined the school as dean in January, I said that there was something different and special about the Maurer School of Law. Since then I have visited over 1,000 alumni in eight states and on three continents, and my initial impressions have been confirmed many times over.

We continue to attract some of the best and brightest students from around the world. They do great things while in law school, and they go on to do great things after their time here ends. A large reason for that is your generosity. Your support of our school is remarkable. All of us are grateful for it.

Sincerely,

Austen L. Parrish > Dean and James H. Rudy Professor of Law

Dean and James H. Rudy Professor of Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austen L. Parrish

Executive Associate Dean for Academic Affairsand C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donna M. Nagy

Assistant Dean for External Affairs and Alumni Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Andrea C. Havill

Assistant Dean for Advancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dean Regenovich, JD, LLM

Assistant Dean for Finance and Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kenneth L. Turchi, JD’83

Director of Annual Giving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Coffey

Director of Major Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Kearney

Director of Special Gifts and Stewardship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lisa Hosey

Director of Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James Boyd

Stay in touch with Indiana LawThere are many ways to stay connected with the IU Maurer School of Law. Add these networks to your contact lists:

law.indiana.edu

Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Indiana University –Maurer School of Law

@IUMaurerLaw

IUMaurerLaw

IU Maurer Law

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alumni generosity sets the bar for others’ support

Indiana Law alumni have always been generous to the school. Several sizable gifts in 2014 will have a direct impact on students while they are here — and help prepare them for a life of professional service to others. The generosity of our alumni is important for another reason: It serves as a call to action to others to contribute their own financial support to the Law School, its programs and its students.Here are the stories of these recent gifts and their longstanding impact. — The editors

Alex Robbins grew up just a short trip down Ind. 37 from Bloomington.

The small town of Bedford is known for its immense limestone repositories;

much of the new Yankee Stadium in New York is crafted with the Indiana

stone. When it came time to decide where he was going to make a lasting

impact, however, Robbins looked not to Chicago, Ann Arbor or New York,

but rather to the school seemingly in his own backyard: the Maurer School

of Law.

“I didn’t choose IU as an undergrad,” Robbins said (he graduated from

Wabash College), “but Bloomington seemed like a natural destination for

law school. The things I knew about IU from growing up in the area —

the traditions, the culture — had me interested from the start. And after

some conversations with Greg Castanias, JD’90, an alumnus of both

Maurer and Wabash, it was clear that the Maurer School of Law was

the perfect community, the perfect school for me. There was nowhere else

I wanted to be.”

Like Robbins, Charles Bruess grew up in the shadows of Maxwell Hall

and the Old Crescent, and eventually decided the Maurer School of Law

was for him, too. He graduated in 1963; his son Steven followed in his

father’s footsteps, graduating in 1989. He serves on the school’s Intellectual

Property Advisory Board.

When the elder Bruess decided he wanted to give back, he harkened back

to his days in southern Indiana. Earlier this year, he and wife Jean endowed

a $50,000 scholarship in their name. And while they could have earmarked

the gift for anything, they wanted to ensure they did all they could for local

making life easier afterlaw school

“...it was clear that the Maurer School of Law was

the perfect community, the perfect school for me. There was nowhere else

I wanted to be.”

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students who dreamt of going to law school. As such, preference is now

given to applicants who graduated from public high school in the counties

that surround IU: Monroe, Owen, Morgan, Greene, Brown and Lawrence.

As the first recipient of a Bruess Scholarship, Robbins was overwhelmed

by the generosity.

“It’s an honor anytime you receive a scholarship award, but to receive a

scholarship endowed by an alumnus and his wife is even more special,”

he said. “They endow these scholarships because of the way the Law

School changed their lives for the better, and it is the best way for them to

give back and help affect change in the lives of current students. Graduating

from Wabash, I will have significant loans to pay off after law school, and this

scholarship will have a tremendous impact when it comes time to begin

repaying debt. The Bruesses’ gift will go a long way in relieving some of it

and making it easier to begin life after law school.”

The Bruesses’ gift is just one of a handful of recent donations that are

making an impact on Maurer students, faculty and alumni. From a 2L like

Robbins to recent graduates Kelsie Ackman and Travis Mellish, both

JD’14, the generosity of an anonymous member of the class of 1961 is

making a difference.

Both Ackman and Mellish are currently part of the Bridge-to-Practice

program, which provides fellowships to recent graduates who secure unpaid

volunteer positions with public interest organizations or small firms while

continuing their job search after graduation. In a legal market that has not

been particularly kind in recent years, Bridge-to-Practice allows graduates to

focus on gaining valuable experience — not to mention performing valuable

community service — while looking for permanent placement.

“It really helps get our name and face out there,” said Ackman, whose

academic coursework was so impressive that she bypassed the LSAT and

enrolled straight into the Law School as part of its Direct Admit program.

Now volunteering as a legal intern in Tampa, Fla., Ackman is learning from

a seasoned veteran. Mellish, too, is in Florida, serving as assistant state

attorney in the Office of the State Attorney for the 9th Judicial Circuit.

“I had always wanted to move to Florida after graduation, and this scholar-

ship has allowed me to come here and pursue my career interests in the

state I wanted to live in,” Ackman said. “I had never been here, and had zero

contacts in the area, so I was able to get a jumpstart on my life through the

Bridge-to-Practice program.”

While many gifts to the Law School go toward furthering the student

experience directly, others serve as the springboard to fulfilling vital clinical

opportunities while enabling students to have a direct impact on the

community.

In August Glenn Scolnik, JD’78, and his wife, Donna, made a $2 million

gift to establish the Glenn and Donna Scolnik Clinical Chair. The faculty

is expected to approve the director of the Conservation Law Center,

W. William Weeks, JD’79, as the inaugural chair.

The Scolnik Chair is the first endowed chair for a clinical law professor in

the history of Indiana University, making it a truly remarkable gift. Established

in 2005, the Conservation Law Center provides legal counsel without charge

to conservation organizations, works to improve conservation law and policy,

and offers law students clinical experience in the practice of conservation

law and the profession’s public service tradition.

Furthermore, the center — just as all Maurer centers and clinical opportuni-

ties — allows them to explore different areas of law and develop passions

that will have lifelong effects on society. The Scolnik Chair will provide —

for years to come — a premier opportunity for those students interested in

public service to the environment.

“The center not only provides our students a tremendous close-up view of

what it’s like to practice law, but also shows how public service is an

important part of a professional career,” said Dean Parrish. “The Scolnik

Chair will be instrumental in allowing the Conservation Law Center to

continue this important work.”

“...I was able to get ajumpstart on my life

through the Bridge-to-Practice

program.”

scolnik chair advancing theconservation law clinic

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For students currently in law school, the Bernard Harrold Endowed Scholar-

ship provides full tuition to a 3L from Indiana who is in the top quarter of his

or her class and has demonstrated financial need.

Kathleen Harrold endowed the scholarship in her late husband’s name

earlier this year, supplementing a previously awarded $300,000 gift that

will be used for annual scholarship awards until the funds are depleted.

Bernard “Bernie” Harrold, LLB’51, was a founding partner of the Chicago

firm Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon (now Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP);

a World War II veteran; and mentor to countless young attorneys throughout

his distinguished career.

To Cathleen Wyatt, JD’15, recipient of the inaugural Harrold Scholarship,

the gift represents the spirit of Maurer generosity and has already inspired

her to think about giving back later in her career.

“I want to do as well as I can in my classes in order to honor the legacy of

Mr. and Mrs. Harrold and others who contributed to funding this scholar-

ship,” she said. “Financially it is a huge relief to know that the debt burden

I will have upon graduation from financing law school will be much less than

I had anticipated.”

Wyatt will join the Indianapolis office of Frost Brown Todd after graduating

this coming spring, and hopes to work in their business group focusing on

general business, banking and bankruptcy.

She said she couldn’t believe it when she learned she’d been awarded the

scholarship.

“I had to read the email two or three times before I could really take it all

in,” she said. “Receiving this honor has inspired me to want to give back as

much as I can to the Law School in the future to help other students in their

quest to become a lawyer.”

Other students with financial assistance needs can now apply for the Pat

Baude Scholarship, funded by an anonymous donor who was incredibly

inspired by the late professor’s impact on students.

Baude, who taught at the Maurer School of Law from August 1968 until his

death in January 2011, had an influence on students, faculty and staff that

spread far beyond the bounds of his classroom walls. This new scholarship

has yet to be awarded, but will inspire the next generation of law students to

follow in Baude’s footsteps.

These recent gifts continue an already outstanding tradition of Maurer

alumni and friends giving back to the school. More than 90 percent

of Maurer students receive scholarships, with an average annual grant of

nearly $25,000.

“We are honored and delighted by these generous gifts,” Parrish said. “Gifts

like these — from Mrs. Harrold, the Scolniks, and the Bruess family —

help us make an outstanding legal education affordable to our students,

and we are deeply grateful.

“As a result of this recent alumni generosity, the cost of attending the Law

School has been reduced. The amount of debt for the class of 2014 was

almost 14 percent below that of the class of 2013, and we hope to see

that trend continue this year and next. As these stories indicate, our alumni

can make a tremendous impact on current students, faculty and even

recent graduates. We could not be more proud of our current and future

alumni for their continued support of our school.”

financial aid fortop students in need

“Receiving this honor has inspired me to

want to give back as much as I can to the Law School in the future to help other

students in their quest to become a lawyer.”

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runners, walkers honor len fromm at hoosiers outrun cancerAs more than 5,100 runners and walkers crossed the starting line of the annual Hoosiers Outrun Cancer event

Sept. 20, more than a few were carrying the spirit of Dean Len Fromm.

Fromm, who passed away after a courageous battle with the multiple myeloma in February 2013, had his name

embroidered on visors (in maroon, the official multiple myeloma awareness color) and written on the backs of team

members competing in the annual fundraiser event. The race began and ended at Memorial Stadium, where Team

Fromm members carried signs that read “Dean Fromm Was Our Homeboy.”

Hoosiers Outrun Cancer is now in its 15th year, raising nearly $200,000 annually for the IU Health Olcott Center.

This year, several family, faculty and staff members participated in the event in Fromm’s memory.

Donna Wilber, Fromm’s widow, was the top fundraiser for the entire event. She was honored after the race for

her impressive efforts.

“To the Law School, friends, family and acquaintances: We were able to raise $4,175 for Hoosiers Outrun Cancer,”

Wilber said. “You are the best and I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the love and support you showed for

the cause and for Len.”

Fromm’s son, Erik, was the top finisher from Team Fromm, completing the 3.5-mile course in 25:15.

fromm fund surpasses $400,000Though this February will mark the second anniversary of his passing, the memory of Leonard D. “Len”

Fromm lives on in the countless number of students, alumni, faculty and staff who knew him as a kind, smart and

compassionate leader.

Those whose lives he affected have shown how much he meant to them through letters, emails and testimonials

to the Law School. They’ve also made a commitment to honor Fromm’s life, donating more than $400,000 to the

memorial fund in Fromm’s name.

Donations made to the Fromm Fund go toward fulfilling the longtime dean of students’ mission of providing what

a student needs, when the student needs it, to support the student’s quest for success.

All gifts made to the fund go directly toward student-based initiatives. The following members of the class of 2014

contributed $19,420 (49% participation), a portion of which will be matched by Scott N. Flanders, JD’82:

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD NOMINATIONS OPENDo you know of alumni who have set themselves apart through service to their communities?

Nominations are now open for the 2015 Distinguished Service Awards.

For more information, or to submit a nomination, visit law.indiana.edu/alumni/awards/dsa.

RITA EADS, MEREDITH EADS, CATHERINE MATTHEWS, ERIK FROMM, DONNA WILBER, CLAYTON FLETCHER, NELDA COLGLAZIER, TERESA WALTERS, DANA GOODE, JOHN GOODE, DEBBIE LEMON AND KYLE FLETCHER.

NOT PICTURED: ALEX TANFORD, GABRIELLE GOODWIN, JANE FLETCHER AND JAMES BOYD.

Klein AllisonJordan BakerRammy BarbariMicah BennettDavid BernardNadia BhattiParag BhayaniMegan BoelstlerLizzie BolkaDino BovellMatthew BurkhartJoseph CarleyNicholas CataniaSedric CollinsAmanda CraigJacob DaleRachel DavakisKristen DaveeAdam DoerrKevin DomanicoSarah Domin

Janelle DuyckStephan EggumNick FarrisKatie FayJason FederClaire FoleyAnita FossDavid FrazeeJessica FronkChris FyallNick GableBenjamin GavelJacob GermanJohn GiacomantonioSam GidaroCharles GrayJohn HallmanMichaelene HanleyZachary HeckJonathon HitzAlaina Hobbs

Stephen HokansonLindsey HoldenAdesuwa IghileJessica Jackson-McLainAndrea KarleSeth KarleAbbey Kinson BrownJason KornblattJohn KurtzmanJulie LaemmleMichael LapinKyle LawrenceTaryn LewisJia LiSherry LinT. Daniel LoganCaroline LovettStephen LucasLief MattilaRyan McDonaldTravis Mellish

Annie MilkeyJustin MolitorisLuke NelsonAndrew NishidaMichael NovakRebeca Nuñez Nedu NwezeKassandra OfficerMichael OgershokAshley O’NeilTara PaulClara PauwTaylor PerkinsTim PiercePaula PitrakTara RavindraOwen ReillyRobert RenfroeKaitlin RileyJonathan RoachDavid Robbins

Kathleen RoweJennifer RulonJay RumbachLeah SeigelAbe ShanehsazCharles ShawRyan ShephardDaniel SheroffJulie SpainJim SpanglerSarah StudzinskiDavid StupichNicholas TagliarinoJonathan TurpinStephen TyeKatlyn VanDriesscheErica ViarMaggie WatsonRyan WeissSamantha WuletichJuliana Yanez

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Four Indiana Law alumni were presented with the school’s Distinguished Service

Award at a luncheon ceremony in the Indiana Memorial Union on October 24.

Robin K. Boles, ’79

Robin Boles has greatly distinguished herself in service to her community and

adopted country of England in ways that go far beyond the traditional practice of law.

While visiting clients in England and Scotland in her early career at Arthur Young, she

met her future husband, a native of Glasgow, and settled in London. In 1996 she was

hired by the Prince of Wales to help establish In Kind Direct, which redistributes sur-

plus goods from manufacturers and retailers across the UK to charities working both

domestically and abroad. Under Robin’s leadership, In Kind Direct has redistributed

£130 million ($209 million) in goods from over 925 companies, reaching 6,600

organizations and helping millions in need. In 2011 Robin pressed the organization

to expand beyond the UK to establish In Kind Direct International, which licenses

knowledge and expertise to charities and organizations in other countries, including

Germany, France and Singapore. In 2013 In Kind Direct was named “Fastest

Growing Charity” by the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organizations.

Gregory J. Jordan, ’84

Almost since the day after graduation, Greg Jordan has been an ardent and dedi-

cated volunteer for Indiana Law and the legal profession. A member of the school’s

Alumni Board since 2006 and president in 2012-13, he has worked tirelessly to

advance the school’s mission and instill a sense of pride among its alumni in the

Chicago area. He is a founding member of the school’s Indiana Law Society of

Chicago, and organizes and supports alumni-related activities in that area of the

country. For 30 years, he has counseled dozens of students on the risks and rewards

of practicing in Chicago, offering candid and practical advice with a liberal dose of

good humor. He is a partner in the firm of Jordan & Zito LLC in Chicago.

Christopher D. Lee, ’93

Chris Lee has brought civic engagement to a global level in Evansville, Ind., where

he is a partner in Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, LLP. In 2004 he was sent to Afghani-

stan as part of an Indiana National Guard deployment to aid refugees in that war-torn

country. While there, he founded the Afghanistan Relief Fund, which now supports

three orphanages, three hospitals, several refugee camps and a school. He also met

an Afghan interpreter named Ajmal (A.J.) Myachel and established a fund to help

finance A.J.’s education at the University of Southern Indiana. Chris has shifted his

community support to helping Evansville high school students broaden their horizons

through sports, including coordinating an annual auction to raise funds to send an

entire wrestling team to a large national meet in Orlando, Fla. A recipient of the Army

Bronze Star, Chris is also one of the youngest attorneys to have been named

an Indiana Super Lawyer.

John E. Seddelmeyer, ’74

John Seddelmeyer has been an active civic leader in Houston and Dallas, where he

is retired senior counsel for legal policy at ExxonMobil Corporation. He and his wife,

Sarah, developed a love of opera while living in Houston, and he later served on the

board of trustees of the Houston Grand Opera and now the Dallas Opera. John has

many fond memories of law school, with only one regret: He failed to take advantage

of the many cultural offerings available to IU students. To make sure that Indiana Law

students don’t graduate with the same regret, he has hosted an annual visit to the IU

Opera with two dozen law students as his guests since 2007. The evening includes

a reception at the Musical Arts Center and a backstage tour with IU Jacobs School

of Music Dean Gwyn Richards. Thanks to John’s generosity, dozens of Indiana Law

students have been introduced to one of Bloomington’s cultural gems.

four alumni honored with distinguished service award

The Distinguished Service Award was established in 1997 to recognize

graduates of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law who have distinguished

themselves in service to their communities and the school in ways far exceeding

traditional business, professional, and civic duties. Through their hard work,

passion, and accomplishments, these alumni define Indiana Law’s ideals for

community service and serve as accomplished role models for our Law School

and the greater community.

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Strong partnerships can transform a good education into a great education. That’s the guiding principle behind

the Maurer School of Law’s ongoing initiative to join forces with more than a dozen of the nation’s top liberal arts and

engineering schools, with the goal of attracting their best and brightest students to Indiana Law.

The program began in March, when the law school announced a partnership with Rose-Hulman Institute of

Technology establishing a scholarship program for engineering students interested in studying intellectual property

law (see ergo, Spring 2014). This program offers at least two Rose-Hulman graduates a scholarship amounting to

50 percent of annual tuition, along with access to a formal mentoring program and a research assistant position

in the school’s Center for Intellectual Property Research. Depending on the student’s residency and other factors,

the scholarship will reduce the cost of law school tuition by about $45,000 to $75,000 over three years. (Like their

IP counterparts, scholars from liberal arts schools will receive a scholarship and access to a mentoring program.)

“Liberal arts graduates make great lawyers because they have mastered skills such as critical thinking, intellectual

curiosity and analytical precision,” said Dean Parrish. “These skills tend to lead to success in law school. Engineering

students have the background for IP law — especially patent law, where the need is strongest. We hope to attract

top-flight students in both categories through this new program.”

Parrish added that the school’s admissions staff has been visiting current and prospective partner schools recently

to meet with students and pre-law advisors, accompanied by faculty members and alumni. Executive associate dean

Donna Nagy spoke at Vassar, her alma mater; Prof. Deborah Widiss taught a class at Wellesley; Prof. Don Knebel

spoke at Dartmouth; Prof. Fred Aman lectured at Mt. Holyoke; Prof. Mark D. Janis developed a set of IP modules

for Purdue; and Parrish taught a mock class at Princeton. Parrish is in similar partnership discussions with about 20

other liberal arts and engineering schools across the country.

indiana law partner schools networkcontinues to grow

Since its inception, the program has expanded to include nine schools across the United States:

1. Dartmouth College2. Georgia Institute of Technology3. Grinnell College4. Knox College5. Princeton University6. Purdue University College of Engineering7. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology8. Vassar College9. Wabash College7 8 9

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Back Home Again” program attracts former Indiana residents to Law School

Hoosiers will recognize “Back Home Again” as the first three words of Indiana’s unofficial state song, sung at the

beginning of the Indianapolis 500 every year. At Indiana Law, this phrase has a new meaning: a scholarship that

reduces tuition to in-state levels for former Hoosiers who have lost their residency status.

“At an Evansville Bar Association event last summer, I met a lawyer who grew up and spent her entire life in Indiana

but moved to Illinois right after college,” Dean Parrish explained. “She lost her Indiana residency as a result, and we lost

a fine student to the University of Illinois because she couldn’t afford nonresident tuition. This program is designed

to attract students like her who want to come back home to go to law school.”

Parrish added that he hopes the Back Home Again program will encourage students to stay in Indiana. “Our state

has many wonderful opportunities for lawyers, both as practitioners and in business and public service. This program

should further strengthen students’ ties with their home state and cause them to call Indiana home for good.”

Parrish noted that given the high quality of students and undergraduate institutions in Indiana, it’s common for students

to spend a few years away from home during or after college. “As one of the top public law schools in the nation,

we attract students from all over the United States and the world who understand the advantages of an IU education.

As the state’s flagship law school, however, we also have an enduring commitment to educating Indiana’s best and

brightest. This program is designed to advance and further a strong commitment that goes back to our founding.”

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young alumni steering committee inaugurated On Saturday, October 25, a dedicated group of alumni from across the country gathered in Bloomington to begin

developing a program for young Indiana Law graduates. Focused on alumni from the past five years, the committee

established two simple objectives: create pathways for students in the region or city where they choose to work

and create networking opportunities for young alumni. Activities are under way in Chicago, and the committee expects

to develop others in the near future.

looking back: series commemorates brown On May 17, 1954, the United States Supreme Court ruled that state laws establishing separate public schools

for black and white students were unconstitutional, ushering a new era of equal rights into the fabric of American

culture. While great progress has been made in the 60 years since the landmark decision in Brown v. Board

of Education, tremendous work remains. To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the ruling and to take a critical

look at the successes and failures in the decades since, the Law School hosted a semester-long speaker series,

Brown at 60.

With support from the IU Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs and assistance from

the American Constitution Society, the series brought in some of the nation’s pre-eminent scholars on race in America,

including Harvard Law’s Mark Tushnet, former NAACP president and Southern Poverty Law Center co-founder

Julian Bond, and DePauw’s John Dittmer. Professors Kevin Brown, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer, Dawn Johnsen and

Ajay Mehrotra, among others, helped organize the event.

Brown at 60 programming included:

> Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School, “Parents Involved and the Struggle for Historical Memory,”

(Jerome Hall Lecture)

> Julian Bond, chairman emeritus, NAACP, professor emeritus, University of Virginia, “The Broken Promise of Brown,”

(Harris Lecture)

> Guy-Uriel Charles, Duke University School of Law, “The Last War: The End of Racial Equality in Three Moves”

> Angela Onwuachi-Willig, University of Iowa College of Law, “The Unspoken Harms of Racial Segregation and

Discrimination: What Brown Failed to Say”

> John Dittmer, DePauw University, “School Desegregation in the Heart of Dixie: Mississippi Then and Now”

Expanding beyond lectures, Brown at 60 encompassed a multimedia aspect, too. Bond participated in the

screening of selected excerpts from Eyes on the Prize, the critically acclaimed PBS documentary series for which

he served as narrator, and IU faculty introduced the documentary American Promise. Both events were hosted

in the IU Cinema, considered one of the country’s finest university theaters.

If you missed the opportunity to attend in person, the Law School has made most Brown at 60 presentations

available online. Visit the school’s YouTube channel to catch up.

SARAH THRASHER, ’12,CHICAGO

MEGAN OKUN, ’13,CHICAGO

JESSE JAMES, ’11,COLUMBUS, OH

AMIR ALI, ’11, LOS ANGELES

MARIO TRETO, JR., ’12,CHICAGO

JAMES PARKER, ’12,PORTLAND, OR

JON LEVY, ’13,CHICAGO

HOLLY AMAYA, ’08,SAN DIEGO

JON TURPIN, ’14,INDIANAPOLIS

LAUREN VIOLI SORRELL, ’12,INDIANAPOLIS

SIMON MALINOWSKI, ’12,NEW YORK

LUKE FIELDS, ’12, WASHINGTON, D.C.

LAURA WALDA, ’09,WINTER PARK, FL

JULIE SPAIN, ’14,MARYSVILLE, OH

KATY MATTHEWS, ’09,DALLAS

ROCHELLE GORDON, ’10,ATLANTA

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LGBT ADVISORY BOARD

Indiana Law’s LGBT Advisory Board remains an integral part of the school’s community. Recent activities include

instituting a mentoring program for LGBT and Maurer students; sponsoring students to participate in the Williams Insti-

tute Moot Court Competition at UCLA, the premier national moot court competition on sexual orientation and gender

identity; hosting a table at the annual Lambda Legal dinner; hosting several luncheon meetings where students can

discuss issues important to them with LGBT students and alumni; and providing numerous networking opportunities.

The board makes a point of seeking input from OUTlaw, the school’s LGBT student organization, and involving the

students in all major decisions. “OUTlaw’s relationship with the LGBT board continues to offer professional

opportunities, build interpersonal relationships, and foster a culture of inclusiveness within the law school,” says

Matthew Showalter, JD’15, former president of OUTlaw. “The board members not only strive to advance our own

professional careers but serve as excellent role models for the advocates we hope to become. The Alumni Board

is truly a crucial part of OUTlaw and the Indiana Law community.”

At the fall meeting, the Law School’s Alumni Board unanimously passed a proposal to create three new ex officio

positions to be held by the presidents of the BLSA Alumni Advisory Board, Latino Alumni Advisory Board and LGBT

Alumni Advisory Board. This will create a formal link between the Alumni Board and these boards, all of which have

made a significant impact through their work with students and the greater Indiana Law community.

recent and coming events Since last summer, your alumni office has hosted events in Atlanta, Chicago, Evansville, Grand Rapids,

Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C.

Plan to join Dean Parrish and your friends at alumni events in these cities next year. Visit law.indiana.edu/alumni

for particulars, and watch your email for invitations to events in your city.

BLSA ALUMNI ADVISORY BOARD

Under the leadership of President Shakeba Dubose, JD’04, and mentoring committee chair, Tony Prather, JD’83,

the board launched a mentoring program for BLSA students. The response from alumni was overwhelming, with

nearly 50 alumni from across the county committing their time to mentor and counsel current students. These efforts

helped inform the Career Services Office’s all-alumni mentoring program, which launched in August.

LATINO ALUMNI ADVISORY BOARD

On Sept. 6, the BLSA and Latino Alumni Advisory Boards held their annual meetings and luncheon with students.

After the event, board members joined nearly 70 black and Latino alumni from across the country for a reception at

the home of Professor Kevin Brown. In its eighth year, this event continues to be a highlight of the fall in Bloomington

and a terrific opportunity for alumni and student interaction. Under the leadership of President Marisol Sanchez,

JD’02, the Latino Advisory Board has also launched a mentoring program for LLSA students.

news from the dean’s advisory boards

Washington, D.C. March 2015

CincinnatiJanuary 2015

LouisvilleJanuary 2015

PortlandFebruary 2015

SeattleFebruary 2015

New YorkMarch 2015

PhoenixMarch 2015

AtlantaApril 2015

DallasApril 2015

HoustonApril 2015

THESE STUDENTS ARE MEMBERS OF THE INDIANA LAW OUTLAW BOARD OR PARTICIPATE IN THE SCHOOL’S LGBT PROJECT:

FRONT ROW (L-R): KATIE CULLUM, STEVEN CORFMAN, STEPHEN BRILES, KRISTIN RIEBSOMER, SAMANTHA VON ENDE, GEORGE CRESSY, BEN COWLEY.

BACK ROW (L-R): JASON GANGWER, MATTHEW FUSS, LIZ HALET, KEVIN CASIMER, SARAH ROUNSIFER, CAM YATES, SIMONE SPRAGUE, MIAO CHENG.

TONY PRATHER, ’83, MAX RICHARDSON, ’83, RICARDO HALL, ’95, STEPHEN REYNOLDS, ’08, ERNEST DUBOSE, ’07, JENNIFER NORTON, ’08

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classreunions

The classes of 1959, 1964, 1984, 1989 and 2004 celebrated their reunions

in Bloomington on Saturday, Oct. 25.

Special recognition goes to the reunion leaders:

> 1959 — Dan Fetterley and Jim Fitzpatrick

> 1964 — Bob Kassing, chair; Lowell Baier, Bill Ervin, Dave Hughes,

Bob Peterson, Scott Plain, Kim Rogers, Syd Steele and Bill Swift

> 1984 — Brian Shapiro, Lisa Powell and Greg Jordan

> 1989 — Mark Wright

> 2004 — Patrick McGowan

55 YEAR REUNION ATTENDEES FRONT ROW (L TO R)

BILL GARRARD, DAN FETTERLEYJIM FITZPATRICK, STAN MATHENY

BACK ROW (L TO R)FRED BAUER, PHIL POTTS, BILL MCCRAE

MARV HACKMAN, BILL SALINBARRY JELLISON, AL TEAGLE

CONRAD HARVEY, SPENCE SCHNAITTERANDY HAYS

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55 YEAR REUNION LEADERS: DAN FETTERLEY & JIM FITZPATRICK

KRISTINE ZEABART SEUFERT, FREEDOM SMITH, JAMHAL WOOLRIDGE & LISA ADLER (10 YEAR)

10, 25 AND 30 REUNION LEADERS:GREG JORDAN (30 YEAR), PATRICK MCGOWAN (10 YEAR), LISA POWELL (30 YEAR), BRIAN SHAPIRO (30 YEAR) & MARK WRIGHT (25 YEAR)

ALLAN SLAGEL, DEBBIE ALLEN-SLAGEL (25 YEAR), MARY MANCUSO, ZACK SHAPIRO & BEN REIFSNYDER (SBA STUDENTS)

HELEN & BILL MCCRAE (55 YEAR)

CYNTHIA REICHARD, LISA POWELL & KATHY ST. LOUIS (30 YEAR)

ELIZABETH VILLALPANDO, KATALINA VILLALPANDO, HON. JESSE VILLALPANDO, DON LEVENHAGEN & CYNTHIA REICHARD (30 YEAR)

BILL AND SUE SWIFT (50 YEAR)

FRONT ROW (L TO R): PROVOST LAUREN ROBEL, PROF. DOUG BOSHKOFF, SYD STEELE, BILL ERVIN, LOWELL BAIER

BACK ROW (L TO R): JOE BLACK, TED NERING, BOB KASSING, TOM COYNE, DEAN AUSTEN PARRISH (50 YEAR)

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center for IP research patent clinic certified by USPTOIndiana Law’s new intellectual property clinical program, a project of the Center

for Intellectual Property Research, has been selected to join the U.S. Patent and

Trademark Office’s Law School Clinic Certification Pilot Program.

Certification will enable students to practice patent and trademark law before the

federal patent office as part of their pro bono representation of clients of the law

school’s Intellectual Property Law Clinic. Fewer than 25 percent of the nation’s law

schools have been selected to participate in the pilot program, and fewer still are

certified in both patent and trademark law.

“We are delighted to partner with the USPTO in this important effort to provide

pro bono IP services to early-stage entrepreneurs in Indiana,” said Mark D. Janis,

JD’89, the Robert A. Lucas Chair of Law and director of the law school’s Center for

Intellectual Property Research. “Our students will gain invaluable hands-on experi-

ence in intellectual property practice, and our clients will benefit from the technical

advice they need in order to secure rights in their innovations.”

Since its formation earlier this year, the school’s Intellectual Property Law Clinic has

already represented several clients on patent matters. Complemented by the general

corporate counseling work of the law school’s Elmore Entrepreneurship Clinic, the

intellectual property clinic expects to support innovators referred by Indiana Univer-

sity Research and Technology Corp., the Purdue Foundry, Rose-Hulman Ventures

and the Naval Weapons Support Center Crane, among others. The clinic has

received crucial seed funding from IU’s Office of the Vice Provost for Research and

volunteer assistance from intellectual property attorneys at the Indianapolis office

of Faegre Baker Daniels.

“Innovation is the key to economic development in Indiana,” Janis said. “Through the

work of the clinics, we’re playing an active role in the economic life of the state,

and we’re extremely proud of that. At the same time, we’re providing intensive

practical skills training for students who aspire to practice intellectual property law.”

center for law, society, and culturenames jerome hall fellowsThe Center has named two Jerome Hall postdoctoral fellows for the 2014-15

academic year.

Nate Holdren received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota, where he

studied with Barbara Welke and Tracey Deutsch. He is particularly interested in

the study of law, gender, and capitalism. His book project, Unacceptable Risks,

Acceptable Losses: Workplace Injury, Law, and Employment Discrimination in the

United States, 1890-1935, argues that workmen’s compensation legislation benefited

men more than women and led employers to practice employment discrimination

against people with disabilities. Holdren has received research support from the

Newberry Library, the Hagley Museum and Library, and the American Society

for Legal History’s William Nelson Cromwell Foundation. He has been a fellow at

the University of Wisconsin School of Law’s J. Willard Hurst Summer Institute

in Legal History and the Business History Conference’s Oxford Journals Doctoral

Colloquium in Business History.

Stacey Vanderhurst recently completed her Ph.D. in cultural anthropology at

Brown University in Providence, R.I., where she also earned a master’s degree in

anthropology and a certificate in population studies. She will use her time as a

Jerome Hall Fellow to develop a book proposal and manuscript from her dissertation,

Sheltered Lives: God, Sex, and Mobility in Nigeria’s Counter-Trafficking Programs.

Often stopped at international border points and sent for rehabilitation against their

will, many women targeted by campaigns against human trafficking do not see

themselves as victims and dispute their need for intervention, while officials implicitly

defend the practice as preemptive. This research uses 14 months of ethnographic

fieldwork in a state-run shelter in Lagos to document ensuing debates between

these women and their rescuers, ultimately framing them as a lens onto not only

issues in human trafficking policy, but also the broader politics of emigration and the

practices of statecraft in Africa.

news from indiana law’sresearch centers

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region in Colombia to a period of insecurity and uncertainty. Ochoa, the film’s

director and executive producer, received travel support from the Law School and

the Center for the Study of Global Change. She self-funded the production of the film

and decided early in the process it would be a non-commercial endeavor. In a media

experiment, she created a website for the film — www.nothingelsefilm.com —

but has chosen not to promote it yet, to observe how the webpage moves through

the globe on its own, before setting out to promote it actively. As of early October,

it had garnered about 4,000 page views.

She hopes the film will reach a receptive audience and shine light on the issue of

conflict between economic growth and human well-being. And she hopes it achieves

enough success to open doors for her next planned film project — an examination

of the impact deep-sea mining could have on places like Vanuatu, the South Pacific

island nation dubbed “the happiest place on earth.”

Adapted from an interview with IU Communications and reprinted by permission.

The fellowships are named for Jerome Hall, an Indiana Law faculty member from

1939-1970, and a pioneer in the interdisciplinary analysis of legal problems. Although

he died in 1992, his work is still cited regularly in the nation’s leading law journals.

ochoa’s documentary selected for colombian film festivalChristiana Ochoa, professor of law, IU associate vice provost for faculty and

academic affairs, Charles L. Whistler Faculty Fellow, and a faculty member of the

Law School’s Center on the Global Legal Profession, has recently completed a

documentary about the impact of gold mining on a pristine moorlands area in the

highlands of Colombia. The film, Otra cosa no hay (There Is Nothing Else), was

selected for screening in October at the Bogotá International Film Festival, the lead-

ing venue for independent film in Colombia. It was screened to a packed house at

the IU Cinema on November 10.

The film depicts the conflict between residents of the páramo of Santurbán, for

whom gold mining had been their only form of sustenance for more than 400 years,

and environmental activists, who feared that proposed large-scale, multinational

mining would affect the country’s drinking water supply.

Largely hidden behind the battle over the environment were longtime residents of the

area, whose lives and livelihood lay in the balance regardless of which side prevailed.

“It’s a complex story,” Ochoa said. “My hope is that people leave the movie with

more questions than answers, and with a deep sense of the anxiety and uncertainty

that has permeated the region since foreign mining interests arrived.”

Working with a crew from the Colombian film company Enlalucha Films, Ochoa

made multiple trips to the Colombian highlands over four years to produce the film.

“The people in those towns, what they saw coming at them were really difficult

choices,” Ochoa said. “Watching how the communities related to those devastating

prospects and the lack of traction they had in the political and legal system ended up

being what the film is about.”

For better or for worse, a regional park has been created in the area, and large

numbers of formerly employed miners have had to turn to illegal gold mining in order

to get by. This has put them at odds with the government, and returned a stabilized

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sherman minton moot court competition celebrates50th anniversaryWinners of the 50th annual Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition were selected Friday, Nov. 14 before a

standing-room-only crowd in the Moot Court Room.

Four second-year students — Ian Bensberg, Morgan Davenport, Riley Floyd and Samuel Hofmeier — presented

final arguments in Pataki v. Lark Valley School District Board of Education. After intense deliberation, a panel of

distinguished jurists named Bensberg and Hofmeier this year’s champions.

The final round was judged by Hon. Deborah Lynch, U.S. magistrate judge for the Southern District of Indiana; retired

Monroe County Circuit Judge and Sagamore of the Wabash recipient Hon. Viola J. Taliaferro, JD’77; Hon. Mary

Ellen Diekhoff, JD’86, Monroe County circuit judge, presiding judge of the Monroe County Drug Treatment Court

and adjunct professor in the IU Department of Criminal Justice and at the Maurer School of Law; Bryan Babb, JD’99,

chair of the Appellate Services Group, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP; and Indiana Law dean and James H. Rudy

Professor of Law Austen L. Parrish.

This year’s case centered on two key questions: How should public employees’ First Amendment rights to speak

out on controversial issues be balanced against the interests of elected officials in implementing their policies without

obstruction, and does striking prospective jurors based solely on their religious beliefs violate the U.S. Constitution’s

Equal Protection Clause?

While the Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition has traditionally been split between the fall and spring

semesters, this year’s event took place entirely in the fall. Participation, however, was at record levels, with 151

second-year students (more than 75 percent of the entire class) entered in the competition.

Prof. Seth Lahn, the faculty advisor to the competition, called this year’s event “one of the strongest and most

competitive in recent memory. We couldn’t be more proud of the work our students put in or more appreciative of the

time and resources our alumni and volunteers have dedicated to make the event possible.”

The final round can be seen on the Law School’s YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/iumaurerlaw

DEAN AUSTEN L. PARRISH QUESTIONS SAM HOFMEIER DURING THE FINAL ROUND

MORGAN DAVENPORT (FRONT) AND RILEY FLOYD LISTEN INTENTLY AS FELLOW FINALISTS DELIVER ARGUMENTS

PARRISH, BENSBERG, TALIAFERRO, LYNCH, DAVENPORT, DIEKHOFF, HOFMEIER, BABB AND FLOYD GATHER AFTER THE FINAL ROUND OF THIS YEAR’S COMPETITION

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dear alumni and friends: During a recent conversation with the school’s advisory board members, the topic of

our sense of pride in the Law School came up. It was clear that the phrase had a different

meaning for every person in the conversation. So I decided to follow up with a very

unscientific survey. I asked faculty, alumni and students the same question: “What’s

your sense of pride in the Maurer School of Law?” Among the many responses, several

themes emerged:

> Diploma: “I’m proud of my diploma and its reputational value reflected in rankings”

> Achievement: “I’m proud of the success and accomplishments of the Indiana Law community”

> Experience: “I’m proud of my Law School experience and how it prepared me for success”

> Relationships: “I’m proud of the lifelong personal relationships law school has engendered”

> Impact: “I’m proud of the impact I’ve made with and through the Law School”

> Legacy: “I’m proud of being part of something purposeful that will endure”

I found that some of the most passionate people I surveyed could easily move down this list and point to multiple reasons for

their sense of pride. So I hope you will take stock and reflect on your sense of pride in the Law School — and consider ways you

can strengthen it. Here are two notable ways:

1. Leading the way — Class of 2014. Did you know that every year 16 percent of our alumni donate to the Indiana Law annual

fund? The standard of excellence for law schools is the University of Virginia, where 49 percent of alumni donate annually.

We asked the Class of 2014 to meet this standard of excellence, and they responded: 49 percent participated in the 3L class

campaign! What’s your class participation rate? Clearly, the Class of 2014 has good reason to be proud.

2. Sharing and celebrating successes and milestones. Staying in touch with your classmates by sharing success and

milestones fosters stronger connections and helps instill a sense of pride. Consider keeping us up-to-date. Share your news

with our alumni office, and they’ll make sure it’s posted on the Law School’s website and in ergo. And link in with your class

agent or consider becoming one.

Strategic planning has kicked off. Dean Parrish and our faculty have launched a strategic planning process. We’re going

to use the process to reaffirm what makes Indiana Law exceptional. We’re also going to establish a direction and key priorities

that will be integral to the school’s enduring excellence. I’m eager to watch this process unfold and expect to be proud of the

direction of the school. Getting involved and helping drive our key priorities will certainly be a source of pride for many.

There’s certainly good reason for us all to have a strong sense of pride in Indiana Law!

Sincerely,

Scott Bassett, JD’86 > Law Alumni Board President

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partners in excellence honor rollPartners in Excellence enable the Maurer School of Law to plan for the future of mission-critical programs by

pledging their sustained support to the school in the amount of $2,500 per year over a period of five years.

The support of our Partners in Excellence makes possible the services and programs that distinguish Indiana Law

from its peers. The Law School deeply appreciates the investment of this elite group of donors.

Robert D. Aronson, ’77Bruce J. Artim, ’82M. Scott Bassett, ’86 Wayne D. Boberg, ’78Amy D. Brody, ’00 William J. Brody, ’76James R. Brotherson, ’78Jerry J. Burgdoerfer,* ’83Stephen F. Burns, ’68Donald W. Buttrey, ’61Willard Z. Carr, ’50 Gregory A. Castanias, ’90Clyde D. Compton, ’65Michael R. Conner, ’75Catherine A. Conway, ’78James L. Cooper, ’91Greta (Gerberding) Cowart, ’85Jeffrey S. Davidson, ’73Richard A. Dean, ’73John H. de Boisblanc, ’66Alecia A. DeCoudreaux, ’78 Ann M. DeLaney, ’77 Kathleen A. DeLaney, ’95 Anne N. DePrez, ’81Debra Dermody, ’82Francis J. Dermody, ’82Donald P. Dorfman, ’57 Robert P. Duvin, ’61 William B. Edge, ’98Sidney D. Eskenazi, ’53Richard L. Fanyo, ’76Thomas M. Fisher, ’94 Scott N. Flanders, ’82 Michael E. Flannery, ’83Brenda (Osborne) Freije, ’94 Richard T. Freije, Jr., ’84 Eric A. Frey, ’67Philip C. Genetos, ’77

Bonnie K. Gibson, ’78Harry L. Gonso, ’73Steven E. Goode, ’93David E. Greene, ’74Andrew W. Hull, ’86V. William Hunt, ’69 R. Neil Irwin, ’71Ian G. John, ’95David F. Johnson, ’81Gregory J. Jordan, ’84 Robert P. Kassing, ’64James Koday, ’76 William C. Lawrence, ’79Stephen W. Lee, ’77 Millard D. Lesch, ’67Elliott D. Levin, ’66Elliot R. Lewis, ’87John L. Lisher, ’75 Mary K. Lisher, ’75 Thomas M. Lofton, ’54Robert G. Lord, ’73Susan C. Lynch, ’93Larry A. Mackey, ’76Scott Y. MacTaggart, ’76 Michael S. “Mickey” Maurer, ’67Thomas R. McCully, ’66Lisa C. McKinney, ’92R. Bruce McLean, ’71 Leslie S. Mead, ’84Edward L. Michael, ’81 David C. Milne, ’94Megan (McAuley) Milne, ’94Janet Min Beach, ’95Burke J. Montgomery, ’99Robert E. Neiman, ’66George T. Patton, Jr., ’87Stephen H. Paul, ’72Jeffrey P. Petrich, ’84

Steven M. Post, ’77Lisa A. Powell, ’84Stephen M. Proctor, ’82John F. “Jeff” Richardson, ’77James G. Richmond, ’69 Timothy J. Riffle, ’83 Randall R. Riggs, ’77 Lauren K. Robel, ’83Thomas F. Schnellenberger, Jr., ’79 Glenn Scolnik, ’78John E. Seddelmeyer, ’74Randolph L. Seger, ’72Julian L. Shepard, ’83Jacqueline A. Simmons, ’79Marshall S. Sinick, ’68Milton R. Stewart, ’71Kathleen O. St. Louis, ’84James P. Strenski, ’94Elizabeth Stuart John, ’95Charles P. Sutphin, ’85Tommy F. Thompson, ’75Courtney R. Tobin, ’92Malcolm J. Tuesley, ’99Kenneth L. Turchi, ’83Inge M. Van der Cruysse, ’04Ted A. Waggoner, ’78Judith A. Waltz, ’81Brian P. Williams, ’81Mark S. Wojciechowski, ’81Frank E. Wrenick, ‘65Mark E. Wright, ’89Kenneth R. Yahne, ’68 James P. Zeller, ’76

about the honor rollsThrough gifts to the Fund for Excellence, the Law School’s annual fund,

the Indiana University Maurer School of Law builds and sustains resources that support scholarships, law journals, trial advocacy programs, the Law Library,

faculty development and many other initiatives.

The Fund for Excellence giving societies are:$10,000 and above: Dean’s Circle Visionaries$5,000 to $9,999: Dean’s Circle Benefactors

$1,000 to $4,999: Dean’s Circle Directors$250 to $999: Partners

The 2013–2014 Honor Roll of Donors reflects gifts from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014. Unrestricted gifts and annual gifts to student organizations, scholarships and the Law Library are recognized

as contributions to the Fund for Excellence. An asterisk indicates that the donor is deceased.

Every effort has been made to avoid errors. Please accept our apology if you have been listed incorrectly or omitted.

Please report corrections to:Lisa G. Hosey, Director of Special Gifts and Stewardship

Arthur M. Lotz Office of Alumni and Development211 South Indiana Avenue > Bloomington, IN 47405

(812) 855-9953 > (877) [email protected]

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dean’s circle honor rollMembers of the Dean’s Circle are valued friends and alumni who demonstrate their ongoing commitment

through annual gifts of $1,000 or more to the Fund for Excellence. We gratefully acknowledge their generosity

and thank all who have contributed their time, talent and resources.

Dinsmore and Shohl LLPFrancina (McWilton) Dloughy, ’77Jasna (Brblic) Dolgov, ’01Bruce D. Donaldson, ’84Clarence H. Doninger, ’60William B. Edge, ’98Dana M. Emery, ’94J. Scott Enright, ’90David C. Evans, ’71Richard L. Fanyo, ’76Troy D. Farmer, ’97Thomas M. Fisher, ’94Julie M. Florida, ’99Amy M. Foust, ’08Dorothy J. Frapwell, ’73Brenda (Osborne) Freije, ’94Richard T. Freije, Jr., ’84Eric A. Frey, ’67Hon. Ezra H. Friedlander, ’65Andrew B. Fromm, ’08Matthew T. Furton, ’95Philip C. Genetos, ’77Gary L. Gerling, ’63Kathleen H. Gillmore, ’72Gary D. Gold, ’91Judith E. Golitko, ’06Harry L. Gonso, ’73Donald I. Grande, ’66Carol J. GreenhouseBruce C. Haas, ’83Elizabeth Hackl-BrainardMarvin L. Hackman, ’59Stephen J. Hackman, ’84Thomas M. Hamilton, Jr., ’69Jeanette Hanna-Ruiz, ’04Pamela (Jones) Harbour, ’84John R. Harrington, ’95Russell H. Hart, Jr., ’56Augustavia (Johnson) Haydel, ’85Michael J. Hinchion, ’80Jeanne A. Hoffmann, ’79Mark J. Horvick, ’06Stacey (Drews) Horvick, ’06Michael D. Huber, ’85Andrew W. Hull, ’86

Indiana Continuing Legal Education ForumJay Jaffe, ’82Ian G. John, ’95David F. Johnson, ’81Kelly A. Johnson, ’90Gregory J. Jordan, ’84Karen Jordan Boyd, ’85Randal J. Kaltenmark, ’96Thomas G. Karter, ’65Robert P. Kassing, ’64Matthew D. Kellam, ’01Jeffrey J. Kennedy, ’67Jason D. Kimpel, ’99James Koday, ’76Susan M. Kornfield, ’82Franklin R. KristlTimothy O. KristlLaw Reform Commission of LiberiaWilliam C. Lawrence, ’79Stephen W. Lee, ’77Elliott D. Levin, ’66Elliot R. Lewis, ’87Robert G. Lord, ’73Arthur M. Lotz, ’65Donald R. Lundberg, ’76Thomas C. Lunsford, ’02Susan C. Lynch, ’93Scott Y. MacTaggart, ’76Malcolm C. Mallette, ’67Miranda (Kiser) Mandel, ’80Elizabeth (Noyes) Mann, ’76Donald D. Martin, ’55Maurer Family Foundation, Inc.Peter C. McCabe III, ’85John W. McGee, ’78Thomas M. McGlasson, ’68Holiday (Hart) McKiernan, ’83Philip B. McKiernan, ’83Lisa C. McKinney, ’92Thomas P. McNulty, ’83Clayton C. Miller, ’93Jeanne Seidel Miller, ’48Kevin C. Miller, ’82

P. Michael Miller, ’65Timm A. MillerLloyd H. Milliken, Jr., ’60David C. Milne, ’94Megan (McAuley) Milne, ’94Janet Min Beach, ’95Jerry Moss, ’62John M. Mueller, ’97Byron L. Myers, ’77Hon. Edward W. Najam, Jr.Clarine Nardi Riddle, ’74Noodles and CompanyLawrence T. Oates, ’87Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.Roger L. Pardieck, ’63Angela F. Parker, ’94George T. Patton, Jr., ’87Carl PebworthAgnes S. Peters, ’79Lisa A. Powell, ’84Elissa Preheim, ’96Stephen M. Proctor, ’82Bruce J. Rasch, ’79Patrick W. Rasche, ’93Marilyn (Baker) Resch, ’73Rhys CorporationRandall R. Riggs, ’77April J. Risk, ’02Joel Rosenbloom*, ’54Robert C. Rosenfeld, ’74William A. Rotzien, ’73Reed E. Schaper, ’78Benjamin J. Schmidt, ’08Thomas F. Schnellenberger, Jr., ’79D. Reed Scism, ’65John M. Segal, ’71Brian J. Shapiro, ’84Julian L. Shepard, ’83Hon. V. Sue Shields, ’61Jacqueline A. Simmons, ’79Sarah M. Singleton, ’74Marshall S. Sinick, ’68George Sistevaris, ’87Geoffrey G. Slaughter, ’89Christopher W. Smith, ’06

George P. Smith, II, ’64Roger T. Stelle, ’70Kathleen (O’Connor) St. Louis, ’84James P. Strenski, ’94Elizabeth Stuart John, ’95John F. Sturm, ’72Hon. Frank E. Sullivan, Jr., ’82Ernest Summers III, ’80Charles P. Sutphin, ’85John D. Sweeney, ’03Hon. Ellen K. Thomas, ’73William K. Thomas, ’72Courtney R. Tobin, ’92Malcolm J. Tuesley, ’99Kenneth L. Turchi, ’83Patrick J. Turner, ’82Unitarian Universalist Holdeen India ProgramInge M. Van der Cruysse, ’04Ted A. Waggoner, ’78Harry L. WallaceJudith A. Waltz, ’81W. William Weeks, ’79Zeff A. Weiss*, ’83Zoe (Urena) Weiss, ’83Keith E. White, ’83Brian P. Williams, ’81Alan C. Witte, ’70Richard E. Woosnam, ’67Frank E. Wrenick, ’65Kenneth R. Yahne, ’68Angela (Schultz) Yoon, ’02Hongsun Yoon, ’02

dean’s circle visionaries

Anonymous (2)Gary J. Anderson, M.D.Kathy E. AndersonBruce J. Artim, ’82M. Scott Bassett, ’86Bentson FoundationCharles E. Bruess, ’63Hannah L. BuxbaumWillard Z. Carr, ’50Gregory A. Castanias, ’90Clyde D. Compton, ’65Daniel O. ConkleDeborah W. ConkleCatherine A. Conway, ’78Cook, Inc.Joseph E. Crehan, ’65Jeffrey S. Davidson, ’73Demarest and AlmeidaDonald P. Dorfman, ’57Robert P. Duvin, ’61David G. Elmore, ’58DG Elmore, Jr., ’84Faegre Baker Daniels LLPScott N. Flanders, ’82David E. Greene, ’74Kathleen HarroldLeroy W. Hofmann, ’58V. William Hunt, ’69David H. JacobsJohn W. Anderson FoundationJong R. Kim

Lilly Endowment Inc.Thomas M. Lofton, ’54Elizabeth C. MillerMaurice B. Miller Scholarship FundMichael S. Maurer, ’67R. Bruce McLean, ’71Edward L. Michael, ’81Microsoft, Inc.Mark S. Niblick, ’78Steven M. Post, ’77James G. Richmond, ’69Lauren K. Robel, ’83Glenn Scolnik, ’78John E. Seddelmeyer, ’74Milton R. Stewart, ’71Donna K. WilberMark S. Wojciechowski, ’81

dean’s circle benefactorsRobert D. Aronson, ’77Wayne D. Boberg, ’78Amy (Hurley) Brody, ’00Donald W. Buttrey, ’61Michael R. Conner, ’75John H. de Boisblanc, ’66Alecia A. DeCoudreaux, ’78Sidney D. Eskenazi, ’53Michael E. Flannery, ’83Bonnie K. Gibson, ’78Steven E. Goode, ’93R. Neil Irwin, ’71

Jackson Lewis LLPRobert A. Jefferies, ’66Millard D. Lesch, ’67John L. Lisher, ’75Mary (Sturmon) Lisher, ’75Larry A. Mackey, ’76Thomas R. McCully, ’66Leslie S. Mead, ’84Burke J. Montgomery, ’99Robert E. Neiman, ’66Stephen H. Paul, ’72Gerard W. Pauwels, Ph.D.Jeffrey P. Petrich, ’84John F. “Jeff” Richardson, ’77Timothy J. Riffle, ’83Randolph L. Seger, ’72Tommy F. Thompson, ’75Mark E. Wright, ’89James P. Zeller, ’76

dean’s circle directorsAnonymous (2)Alfred C. Aman, Jr.Joseph M. Ambrose, ’82Ellis B. Anderson, ’52Amy G. ApplegateJohn ApplegateSamuel R. Ardery, ’83J. Adam Bain, ’86Carl L. Baker, ’68David O. Barrett, ’95

Stephen W. Beard, Jr., ’98Carol S. Bernheim, ’79George N. Bewley, Jr., ’73Gary L. Birnbaum, ’76Susan Blankenbaker Noyes, ’83Vorris J. Blankenship, ’65Carla D. Boddy, ’95Bose McKinney & Evans LLPEric E. Boyd, ’86Hon. James C. BrainardWilliam J. Brody, ’76James R. Brotherson, ’78Scott A. Brown, ’85Jerry J. Burgdoerfer*, ’83Jeffrey A. Burger, ’79Hon. James M. Carr, ’75Beth E. CateFred H. CateWilliam D. Chambers, ’66Jeffrey S. Cohen, ’89James L. Cooper, ’91John T. Cooper, ’92Greta (Gerberding) Cowart, ’85Yvonne CrippsD. Albert Daspin, ’87Gary L. Davis, ’82Richard A. Dean, ’73Ann M. DeLaney, ’77Kathleen A. DeLaney, ’95Debra (Hewetson) Dermody, ’82Francis J. Dermody, ’82

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giving by class honor rollThe Fund for Excellence 2013-2014 campaign raised $1,188,793, a slight increase over last year’s record-breaking

total. Special recognition goes to class agents James Fitzpatrick, JD ’59, and Robert P. Kassing, JD ’64,

who achieved alumni participation rates of 42% and 36% this year. Jerry J. Burgdoerfer*, JD ’83, and

Kenneth L. Turchi, JD ’83, raised the highest amount of any class ($56,479), and James S. Kowalik, JD ’78, and

Ted A. Waggoner, JD ’78, raised the second-highest amount ($46,287). Thank you to all class agents and alumni

for their support of and dedication to our law school.

PartnersGerald L. Cooley Wayne C. Ponader +AssociatesHon. Shirley (Schlanger) Abrahamson Edwin G. Charle, Jr. James C. Clark Miles C. Gerberding Robert W. Miller William W. Peach Joseph G. Roberts

1957----------------------------------Class Agent: Donald P. DorfmanTotal: $16,975Participation: 35%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle VisionaryDonald P. Dorfman +PartnersMarvin S. Crell Donald C. Lehman Edwin F. Walmer +AssociatesFrank A. Barnhart Theodore W. Hirsh Robert C. Riddell Thomas M. Small Cliff K. Travis

1958----------------------------------Total: $625Participation: 25%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle VisionariesDavid G. ElmoreLeroy W. Hofmann+PartnerLester A. Kassing* +AssociatesHerbert K. Douglas William A. Freihofer

Hon. Vincent F. Grogg* Joseph T. Ives, Jr. Richard C. Quaintance, Sr. Thomas L. Ryan

1959----------------------------------Class Agent: James F. FitzpatrickTotal: $5,500Participation: 42%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle DirectorMarvin L. Hackman +PartnersPaul E. Ave Virgil L. Beeler James F. Fitzpatrick Hon. William I. Garrard Stanley H. Matheny Hon. William McCrae William N. Salin, Sr. Spencer J. Schnaitter John H. Sweeney +AssociatesTerry D. Dietsch Kenneth P. Fedder Daniel D. Fetterley Joseph A. Hays G. Douglass Owens Anne Paramenko Weeks Philip C. Potts Samuel L. Reed

1960----------------------------------Class Agents: Hon. Hugo “Chad” Songer and Lloyd H. Milliken, Jr.Total: $4,350Participation: 27%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsClarence H. Doninger Lloyd H. Milliken, Jr. +PartnersRichard L. Brown Lester R. Irvin

Robert D. Ready Hon. Hugo C. “Chad” Songer +AssociatesGeorge N. Beamer, Jr. Robert E. Highfield Jerry E. Hyland Charles R. Jennings Philip H. Siegel Clifford E. Stoner

1961----------------------------------Class Agent: Joseph T. BumbleburgTotal: $18,732Participation: 23%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle VisionaryRobert P. Duvin +Dean’s Circle BenefactorDonald W. Buttrey +Dean’s Circle DirectorHon. V. Sue (Blodgett) Shields +PartnersWilliam G. Bruns Joseph T. Bumbleburg Thomas E. Burchfield Eugene J. McGarvey, Jr. +AssociatesRobert L. Fonner Harold A. Harrell John S. Jackson H. Theodore Noell Jack H. Rogers

1962----------------------------------Total: $3,090Participation: 25%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorJerry Moss +

PartnersLee W. Dabagia Thomas A. Dailey +AssociatesCharles R. Clark Rafe H. Cloe C. Thomas Cone Martin J. Flynn Edgar S. Husted John J. Lorber Milford M. Miller, Jr. John L. Selis Oscar C. Ventanilla, Jr. Carl E. Ver Beek David S. Wedding Albert T. Willardo

1963----------------------------------Total: $4,686Participation: 22%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle VisionaryCharles E. Bruess+Dean’s Circle DirectorsGary L. Gerling Roger L. Pardieck William R. Riggs +PartnersGeorge E. Buckingham Joseph A. Franklin, Jr. +AssociatesLarry C. Amos Gary E. Becker David L. Brewer John W. Clark Lewis R. Katz Sherman J. Keller Stanley A. Levine John D. Ulmer

1964----------------------------------Class Agent: Robert P. KassingTotal: $9,250Participation: 36%----------------------------------

1947-1948----------------------------------Class Agent: William F. McNagnyTotal: $800Participation: 19%----------------------------------DirectorJeanne Seidel Miller, ’48+PartnersJohn L. Carroll, ’48 Harry H. Hardy, ’48 +AssociateWilliam F. McNagny, ’47 1949----------------------------------Class Agent: Frederick A. BeckmanTotal: $200Participation: 12%----------------------------------AssociatesFrederick A. Beckman J. Leslie Duvall

1950----------------------------------Total: $700Participation: 20%----------------------------------

PartnerFrank E. Gilkison, Jr. +AssociatesHoward E. Baumgartner Philip J. Harris Donald R. Smith Stanley Talesnick

1951----------------------------------Total: $750Participation: 15%----------------------------------PartnerAllen M. Sowle +AssociatesWaldo F. Beebe Harry F. Smiddy, Jr. William D. Stephens

1952----------------------------------Class Agent: Carl D. OvermanTotal: $1,200Participation: 13%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle DirectorEllis B. Anderson+AssociatesHorace A. Foncannon, Jr.

Clarence J. Greenwald H. Robert Henderson

1953----------------------------------Class Agent: Richard S. RhodesTotal: $6,850Participation: 26%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle BenefactorSidney D. Eskenazi +PartnersAndrew C. Emerson Thomas D. Logan Richard S. Rhodes +AssociatesWilliam T. Burke* Harley B. Nelson

1954----------------------------------Class Agent: Joel RosenbloomTotal: $11,800Participation: 26%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle VisionaryThomas M. Lofton +Dean’s Circle DirectorJoel Rosenbloom +

PartnerDale E. Armstrong+AssociatesWilliam B. Heubel Arnold Krevitz Ray G. Miller Jim A. O’Neal

1955----------------------------------Total: $2,850Participation: 30%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle DirectorDonald D. Martin +PartnersVernon Atwater Duane W. Beckhorn David Rogers William J. Sampias* +AssociatesAlexander Jokay Christopher Kirages

1956----------------------------------Total: $2,958Participation: 29%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle DirectorRussell H. Hart, Jr. +

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Robert W. Loser II Lon D. Showley +AssociatesThomas H. Bryan Richard L. Darst Patrick E. Donoghue Curtis B. Eskew Peter L. Goerges Edwin A. Harper Gregory A. Hartzler David M. Haskett Carl A. Heldt III Frank C. Hider Robert S. Hulett Michael E. Hunt David T. Kasper Brian J. May Daniel A. Medrea Charles J. Myers John L. Pogue

1970----------------------------------Class Agent: Alan C. WitteTotal: $7,288Participation: 25%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsRoger T. Stelle Alan C. Witte +PartnersRonald B. Brodey Richard W. Davis, Jr. Richard T. Dawson David A. Dodge Robert G. Fishman T. Todd Hodgdon Robert T. Johnson John W. Mead Edward L. Volk +AssociatesDavid L. Cocanower Robert D. Epstein Penelope S. Farthing Jack H. Frisch J. Patrick Glynn Gordon Gulitz Ruth (Myer) Huitema

Harvey M. Kagan R. Steven Krohn Thomas O. Magan William J. Maher John P. Mitchell Gregory W. Sturm Stephen M. Trattner William E. Weikert Charles C. Wicks

1971----------------------------------Class Agent: Robert A. LongTotal: $16,515Participation: 16%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle VisionariesR. Bruce McLean Milton R. Stewart+Dean’s Circle BenefactorR. Neil Irwin+Dean’s Circle DirectorDavid C. Evans +PartnersJohn G. Baker Richard E. Boston Ronald L. Chapman Raymond J. Furey, Jr. Terry K. Hiestand Larry R. Linhart Robert A. Long William H. Replogle II Hon. John P. Stelle +AssociatesDouglas W. Nutt Michael D. O’Connor Richard E. Stahl Rollin E. Thompson Jack L. Walkey

1972----------------------------------Class Agent: Randolph L. SegerTotal: $18,211Participation: 19%----------------------------------

Dean’s Circle BenefactorsStephen H. Paul Randolph L. Seger +Dean’s Circle DirectorsKathleen (Hoehn) Gillmore John F. Sturm William K. Thomas +PartnersJohn S. Chappell Thomas C. Cornwell C. Thomas Fennimore Julia Lamber Rory O’Bryan Thomas L. Shriner, Jr. David S. Sidor Joseph C. Swift +AssociatesJohn M. Beams Joseph L. Brownlee Edward Chosnek William C. Harlow Hon. W. Michael Horton Michael J. Huston Marcel Katz Clifton M. Liter Stephen R. Place John L. Tuttle IV Kipling N. White Robert T. Wildman

1973----------------------------------Class Agent: Laurence A. McHughTotal: $29,872Participation: 20%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle VisionaryJeffrey S. Davidson +Dean’s Circle DirectorsGeorge N. Bewley, Jr. Richard A. Dean Dorothy J. Frapwell Harry L. Gonso Robert G. Lord Marilyn (Baker) Resch William A. Rotzien Hon. Ellen K. Thomas +

PartnersRichard E. Fox Terry (Miller) Mumford Carolyn (Holder) Price Thomas L. Pytynia William D. Roessler Charles R. Rubright Albert J. Velasquez C. Daniel Yates Hon. Patrick J. Zika +AssociatesScott H. Anderson Thomas J. Brannan James D. Collier Alice M. Craft LeRoy E. Cummings II Michael R. Fisher John F. Fuzak Ward S. Hamlin, Jr. Dale E. Hunt Alan L. Johns Stephen J. Johnson* Robert L. Lewis Paul J. Mason Richard R. Plath Theodore H. Randall, Jr. Stuart Senescu Arthur M. Small J. Eric Smithburn Arthur G. Surguine, Jr. Robert W. Thacker Thomas E. Wilson Philip L. Zorn, Jr.

1974----------------------------------Class Agent: David E. GreeneTotal: $30,398Participation: 18%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle VisionariesDavid E. Greene John E. Seddelmeyer +Dean’s Circle DirectorsClarine Nardi Riddle Sarah M. Singleton +PartnersMichael E. Armey

Dean’s Circle DirectorsRobert P. Kassing George P. Smith, II +PartnersTimothy J. Connor Thomas A. Coyne David B. Hughes Gene E. Robbins Marshall D. Ruchman Sydney L. Steele Robert P. Tinnin, Jr. +AssociatesJoe D. Black Craig B. Campbell William C. Ervin Edward C. King Ellis K. Locher, Jr. Gerald H. McGlone James V. McGlone Ronald P. Nelson William D. Swift Charles O. Ziemer

1965----------------------------------Total: $38,567Participation: 30%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle VisionariesEstate of Terrill D. Albright Clyde D. ComptonJoseph E. Crehan+Dean’s Circle DirectorsVorris J. Blankenship Hon. Ezra H. Friedlander Thomas G. Karter Arthur M. Lotz P. Michael Miller D. Reed Scism Frank E. Wrenick +PartnersStephen W. Crider Leonard E. Eilbacher Thomas E. Fruechtenicht Justin P. Patterson John W. Whiteleather, Jr. +

AssociatesVincent J. Backs James E. Bourne Hon. Thomas G. Fisher Frank T. Lewis B. Michael McCormick Arthur C. Nordhoff, Jr. David S. Poston George L. Stubbs, Jr. Robert F. Welker William C. Whitman Thomas G. Wright

1966----------------------------------Class Agent: Thomas R. McCullyTotal: $34,017Participation: 21%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle BenefactorsJohn H. de Boisblanc Robert A. Jefferies, Jr. Thomas R. McCully Robert E. Neiman +Dean’s Circle DirectorsWilliam D. Chambers Donald I. Grande Elliott D. Levin +PartnersDouglas R. Bridges Charles A. Cohen Dennis J. Dewey Robert A. Garelick Henry C. Hudson Denis L. Koehlinger Tracy E. Little Frank J. Otte +AssociatesNancy (Lehman) Litzenberger Robert D. Mann Stephen C. Moberly Mamoru Muraoka Darrel K. Peckinpaugh Daniel A. Roby Peter B. Stewart

1967----------------------------------Class Agents: Eric A. Frey and David O. TittleTotal: $15,547Participation: 17%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle VisionaryMichael S. Maurer+Dean’s Circle BenefactorMillard D. Lesch +Dean’s Circle DirectorsEric A. Frey Jeffrey J. Kennedy Malcolm C. Mallette Richard E. Woosnam +PartnersElliott Abrutyn James C. Nelson David H. Nicholls +AssociatesStephen W. Adair Craig W. Caplinger Charles J. Collet Ronald K. Gehring F. Roberts Hanning, Jr. Robert V. Kixmiller Donald C. Lewis Jon H. Moll William H. Robbins III William F. Thompson John F. Tweedle Sally (Hartfield) Westley

1968----------------------------------Class Agent: Larry R. FisherTotal: $8,485Participation: 24%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle DirectorsCarl L. Baker Thomas M. McGlasson Marshall S. Sinick +

PartnersStephen W. Cook Larry R. Fisher John K. Graham David A. Kruse W. Wyatt Rauch Donald C. Wells +AssociatesRonald B. Bremen Richard J. Darko John G. Forbes, Jr. Alan H. Hedegard James W. Holland Robert E. Kabisch Hon. Michael S. Kanne Thomas A. Keith Joseph S. King Frank G. Kramer C. David Little Richard W. Maroc Robert L. Meinzer, Jr. Anthony W. Mommer E. Kent Moore Michael D. Peyton William C. Reynolds Alexander L. Rogers Daniel B. Seitz John T. Snively* Kelly N. Stanley Peter W. Steketee Frederick F. Thornburg William H. Van Deest Kent H. Westley Alan K. Wilson

1969----------------------------------Class Agent: John L. PogueTotal: $3,750Participation: 13%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle VisionariesV. William HuntJames G. Richmond+Dean’s Circle DirectorThomas M. Hamilton, Jr.+PartnersGerald F. George

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James S. Kowalik Janett (Burns) Lowes Debra K. Luke John P. Martin Philip L. McCool Suzanne (Matt) O’Shea George E. Reed, Jr. Patricia S. Roberts John W. Rowings Linda (Ritchie) Rowings Stephen G. Smith Carolyn W. Spengler Janis L. Summers Emily (Cosner) Tobias Daniel D. Trachtman Ann R. Vaughan Brenda (Wheeler) Zody

1979----------------------------------Class Agents: Jacqueline A. Simmons and Thomas F. Schnellenberger, Jr.Total: $11,680Participation: 15%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle DirectorsCarol S. Bernheim Jeffrey A. Burger Jeanne A. HoffmannWilliam C. Lawrence Agnes (Siedlecki) Peters Bruce J. RaschThomas F. Schnellenberger, Jr.Jacqueline A. SimmonsW. William Weeks +PartnersJane Alshuler Daniel C. Emerson Hon. Thomas J. Felts Bruce A. Hugon Fred B. Kruger Daniel J. Skekloff +AssociatesDonald E. Baier Elizabeth (Domsic) Baier Michelle (Link) Bernstein Robert M. Bond

Michael J. Botkin Donald D. DeGrasse Mark E. GiaQuinta John M. Kyle III Mark J. Tidd Barbara (Freedman) Wand Sabra A. Weliever Joseph K. Wiley

1980----------------------------------Class Agent: Michael J. HinchionTotal: $9,300Participation: 16%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle DirectorsMichael J. Hinchion Miranda (Kiser) Mandel Ernest Summers III +PartnersDebbi (Merriman) Johnstone Hon. Susan L. Macey Meredith (Mettlen) McIntyre Vicki (Edwards) Moore Russell T. Paarlberg Jean (Reyes) Pechette Stephen J. Peters Thomas A. Pyrz Robert L. Ralston Christopher G. Scanlon David J. Theising +AssociatesMichael A. Aspy Sue A. Beesley Kathryn A. Brogan R. Philip Carey Kevin W. Dogan Dolores Hahn Frances (Gall) Hill Christina (Navarro) Kalavritinos Dennis A. Kokinda Frederick N. Kopec Alice A. Kuzemka Mark J. Phillipoff Edward F. Schrager Sharon (Zoretich) Terry David B. Wilson

1981----------------------------------Class Agents: David L. Ferguson and R. William Jonas, Jr.Total: $54,820Participation: 20%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle VisionariesAnonymousEdward L. Michael Mark S. Wojciechowski +Dean’s Circle DirectorsDavid F. Johnson Richard A. Rosenthal, Jr. Judith A. Waltz Brian P. Williams +PartnersAlan W. Becker Ted R. Brown John A. Crawford David L. Ferguson Edward W. Gerecke R. William Jonas, Jr. Michael A. Pechette John R. Schaibley III Robert K. Stanley J. Scott Troeger Myra L. Willis +AssociatesPhilip K. Cone Maria L. Corona Anne N. DePrez Susan (Davey) Dyer Clifford W. Garstang Anthony P. Gillman Sylvia D. Hart Abigail L. Kuzma James S. Legg Matthew R. Lewin Bruce F. Lewis Julia E. Merkt Kathryn (DeNeut) Molewyk Richard M. Quinlan Dennis M. Stark Michael E. Sum L. Alan Whaley Richard W. Young

1982----------------------------------Class Agent: John W. Van LaereTotal: $35,635Participation: 24%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle VisionariesBruce J. Artim Scott N. Flanders +Dean’s Circle DirectorsJoseph M. Ambrose Gary L. Davis Debra (Hewetson) Dermody Francis J. Dermody Jay Jaffe Susan M. Kornfield Kevin C. Miller Stephen M. Proctor Hon. Frank E. Sullivan, Jr. Patrick J. Turner +PartnersRoger W. Bennett Edward D. Feigenbaum Alan A. Levin Cathy S. Moore Christopher S. Roberge Madonna (Kissel) Starr Peter A. Teholiz Patrick D. Zimski +AssociatesPeter G. Bakas Jeffrey A. Boyll Elaine (Becher) Brown Michael S. Callahan Paula (Brandenburg) Cardoza Craig M. Collins Linda (Clark) Dague Bradley J. Dougherty Stanley O. Faith Ellen S. Gabovitch Jean (Ellett) Henne C. Dean Higginbotham October (Buchanan) Kniess Lisa (Donk) Lewis Alicia (Manatrey) McClean Darlene (Steele) McSoley

Robert D. Bray W. Michael Burns James E. Carlberg Laura J. Cooper Donovan R. Flora David L. Hanselman, Sr. Charles A. Hessler Jane (Titus) Hessler Daniel M. Kirwan Sally A. Lied Hon. Basil H. Lorch III Ward W. Miller Timothy M. Morrison Robert W. Sikkel +AssociatesLarry G. Amick Charlie P. Andrus Daniel V. Davidson Harry C. Dees, Jr. Larry R. Downs DuWayne W. Herman Mark I. Lillianfeld Guy R. Loftman Frank E. Marley, Jr. David F. Morado, Jr. Joseph S. Northrop

1975----------------------------------Class Agent: Hon. James M. CarrTotal: $22,848Participation: 19%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle BenefactorsMichael R. Conner Tommy F. Thompson John L. Lisher Mary (Sturmon) Lisher +Dean’s Circle DirectorHon. James M. Carr +PartnersThomas L. Davis Terry M. Dworkin Larry J. Kane David J. Mallon, Jr. Mark E. Neff K. Stephen Royce Fred O. Towe, Jr. +

AssociatesPeter D. Clarke Kenneth W. Dodge William R. Fatout Kenneth E. Gordon Norma J. Greene John C. Haury E. Michael Hoff, Jr. Scott T. Kragie Douglas C. Lehman Kenneth W. Macke J. Timothy McCaulay Larry J. McClatchey Robert C. McConnell, Jr. Grant F. Shipley Andrew A. Szakaly, Jr. Wm. Charles Thomson III Robert E. Wrenn

1976----------------------------------Class Agent: Mary Beth BrodyTotal: $24,683Participation: 24%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle BenefactorsLarry A. Mackey James P. Zeller +Dean’s Circle DirectorsGary L. Birnbaum Richard L. Fanyo James Koday Donald R. Lundberg Scott Y. MacTaggart Elizabeth (Noyes) Mann +PartnersMary Beth Brody Carol Connor Cohen Donald E. Hinkle Barbara H. Lembo John W. Purcell +AssociatesAnn (Keller) Bailey Dianne (Blocker) Braun Joan C. Brooks David L. Carden Sarah A. Carter Emily C. Cato

William E. Davis James F. Gillespie Michael P. Gray Alan K. Hofer Steven C. Jackson Christina M. McKee Roy T. Ogawa Stephen R. Pennell Michael H. Sahn David L. Steiner Larry J. Stroble Michele (Usack) Suttle Ned M. Suttle Vincent O. Wagner Michael L. Wills Barbara S. Woodall

1977----------------------------------Total: $25,197Participation: 16%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle VisionarySteven M. Post+Dean’s Circle BenefactorsRobert D. Aronson John F. “Jeff” Richardson+Dean’s Circle DirectorsFrancina (McWilton) Dlouhy Philip C. Genetos Stephen W. Lee Byron L. Myers Randall R. Riggs +PartnersAnn M. DeLaney Elizabeth A. Frederick Brenda E. Knowles William M. Pope Thomas C. Scherer Nancy E. Weissman Craig M. White +AssociatesRobert N. Berg Robert J. Black Myrna E. Friedman Jeffrey L. Gage Frances E. Komoroske Fred J. Logan, Jr.

Thomas E. Nelson Ann L. Nowak Harry I. Price Lori (Wassermann) Price Mark J. Roberts Michael J. Schneider Sue A. Shadley

1978----------------------------------Class Agents: James S. Kowalik and Ted A. WaggonerTotal: $46,287Participation: 28%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle VisionariesCatherine A. Conway Mark S. NiblickGlenn Scolnik +Dean’s Circle BenefactorsWayne D. Boberg Alecia A. DeCoudreaux Bonnie K. Gibson +Dean’s Circle DirectorsJames R. Brotherson John W. McGee Reed E. Schaper +PartnersAnne Aikman-Scalese Howard R. Cohen Barry G. Gomberg Mitchell A. Kline Renee (Mawhinney) McDermott Joseph R. McKinney Joseph D. O’Connor Michael L. Pate Jeffrey K. Riffer David L. Sandweiss Ted A. Waggoner Margaret A. Williford +AssociatesMichael E. Brown James R. DeMotte Aladean Derose Smithburn Alicia J. Irr D. Michael Keen

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1987----------------------------------Class Agents: V. Samuel Laurin III and George T. Patton, Jr.Total: $12,605Participation: 16%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsD. Albert Daspin Elliot R. Lewis Lawrence T. Oates George T. Patton, Jr. George Sistevaris +PartnersFrank E. Berrodin Sam E. Eversman Robert J. LahaieKim (Ohmart) Laurin V. Samuel Laurin III Lars H. Liebeler Thomas M. Maxwell Sheryl B. McGrath Amy M. Smith +AssociatesDouglas J. Brackmann John A. Brown Michael K. Davis Robert G. Devetski Joseph R. Heerens Brian K. Mahoney Joseph H. Marxer Thomas R. Newby Patrice (Doyle) Ocken Robert S. O’Dell Brian L. Porto Gail (Benjamin) Shaps Susan H. Vrahoretis Stephen R. Womble

1988----------------------------------Class Agent: Allan T. SlagelTotal: $6,144Participation: 16%---------------------------------- PartnersDebra I. Danner

Julia (Church) Dierker John F. Dietrich Robert A. Hicks Randall M. Jacobs Michael A. Klein Kevin D. Nicoson Sonia D. Overholser Kevin C. Schiferl Allan T. Slagel Scott E. Tarter +AssociatesScott B. Ainsworth David R. Bolk Darla S. Brown Edward A. Gohmann Kirk E. Grable Jo A. Hendryx John D. Inwood Scott M. Keller Thomas G. King Bruce W. Longbottom Kathleen (O’Donnell) McKune Christopher A. Nichols Katherine Novak Townsend Jon F. Reynolds, Jr. Lisa M. Savadel Michael D. Scott

1989----------------------------------Class Agent: Mark E. WrightTotal: $12,702Participation: 14%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle BenefactorsMark E. Wright +Dean’s Circle DirectorsJeffrey S. Cohen Geoffrey G. Slaughter +PartnersDeborah Allen Slagel Kevin E. Brown Steven C. Bruess Andrew B. Buroker Michael D. Carder Rhett R. Dennerline Mark D. Janis

Bryan A. Richards Laurie (Wightman) Schmidt +AssociatesKatrina J. Amos James E. Anderson Dean J. Arnold David T. Baird Thomas E. Baltz Larry L. Chubb Susan D. Conner Michael D. Dobosz Alison (Tam) Frazier Shirley (Banner) Gauvin Roy J. Graham Terry L. Harrell James P. Kearns Jeffrey P. Leedy David R. Steiner Anthony C. Sullivan

1990----------------------------------Class Agents: Mark B. Gramelspacher and Ted C. StamatakosTotal: $12,680Participation: 14%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle VisionaryGregory A. Castanias +Dean’s Circle DirectorsJ. Scott Enright Kelly A. Johnson +PartnersBenjamin P. Beringer Ellen E. Boshkoff William M. Braman Bonnie L. Foster David A. Foster Mark B. Gramelspacher Ted C. Stamatakos Hon. Martha (Blood) Wentworth +AssociatesBrian J. Boeglin David A. Brown Tammy (Amor) Haney William C. Hermann

Eric S. Hoogland Julia (McClellan) Leavitt Lance D. Like Michael J. MacLean Joanne (Krause) Mages Michael D. Marrese Christian J. Morrison Chad D. Naylor Tracy (Tuley) Pappas Jennifer J. Payne

1991----------------------------------Class Agent: Anne A. BennettTotal: $7,590Participation: 11%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsJames L. Cooper Gary D. Gold +PartnersYueh Yi Chou Michael H. Gottschlich Barry I. Kroot Natalie (Meyer) Mason Lynn (Kerr) McKay Marianne M. Owen Shapleigh Smith, Jr. +AssociatesJohn D. Bessler Shuba (Krishnan) Bhatt Philippa M. Guthrie Julia E. Heitz Cassidy Marilyn (Bardie) Kapaun Daniel G. McNamara Thomas W. Meyers Nicholas C. Pappas Salvador Vasquez Julia C. Weissman Michael A. Wheeler Robert H. Wright Laura A. Zwicker

Les B. Morris John B. Powell Kathryn (Knue) Przywara Elizabeth Shuman Moore Elaine K. Siegel John W. Van Laere

1983----------------------------------Class Agents: Jerry J. Burgdoerfer* and Kenneth L. TurchiTotal: $56,479Participation: 24%----------------------------------Dean’s Circle VisionaryLauren K. Robel +Dean’s Circle BenefactorsMichael E. Flannery Timothy J. Riffle +Dean’s Circle DirectorsSamuel R. Ardery Susan Blankenbaker Noyes Jerry J. Burgdoerfer* Bruce C. Haas Holiday (Hart) McKiernan Philip B. McKiernan Thomas P. McNulty Julian L. Shepard Kenneth L. Turchi Zeff A. Weiss* Zoe (Urena) Weiss Keith E. White +PartnersBecky J. Frederick Christopher B. Gambill Candance A. Grass John H. Kahle Arthur A. Lopez Martin A. McCrory Jeffrey B. Rubenstein Rebecca (Wilkinson) Rubenstein Hon. Loretta (Hogan) Rush Douglas D. Small Mark W. Weller William R. Wilkinson Tracey (Nicolau) Wise

Joseph H. Yeager, Jr. +AssociatesDan J. Carwile Deborah L. Darter Thomas M. Frohman Marcia (Lee) Harlow Peter C. Kelty Yvette (Gaff) Kleven Gina (Skelton) Koons Jason W. Levin Susan (Weinberg) Levin Mark J. Moryl Susan (Reed) Schwab Richard J. Thrapp Norris K. Wang

1984----------------------------------Class Agents: Stephen J. Hackman and James L. WhitlatchTotal: $24,025Participation: 17%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle VisionaryDG Elmore, Jr.+Dean’s Circle BenefactorsLeslie S. Mead Jeffrey P. Petrich +Dean’s Circle DirectorsBruce D. Donaldson Richard T. Freije, Jr. Stephen J. Hackman Pamela (Jones) Harbour Gregory J. Jordan Lisa A. Powell Brian J. Shapiro Kathleen (O’Connor) St. Louis +PartnersJames F. Beatty Timothy J. Boeglin Rebecca A. Craft Karol H. Krohn Thomas L. Perkins Cynthia J. Reichard Kirk Wilkinson +

AssociatesGeorge H. Abel II Marvin R. Abshire Lee R. Berry, Jr. Phillip M. Crane Mark C. Eriks Daniel P. Harris Stuart A. Katz Susan (Wilson) Keener John P. Lahaie Frank R. Martinez III Paul D. Reid Kimberly D. Rife Bradley J. Tandy David R. Warshauer

1985----------------------------------Class Agents: Alan R. Loudermilk and Donald J. VogelTotal: $18,367Participation: 20%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsScott A. Brown Greta (Gerberding) Cowart Augustavia (Johnson) Haydel Michael D. Huber Karen Jordan Boyd Peter C. McCabe III Charles P. Sutphin +PartnersJames F. Bleeke Joan M. Heinz John A. Larson Alan R. Loudermilk Richard J. McConnell Anne (Boyd) Norris David W. Quist Kirk A. Rose David M. Snyder Richard C. Starkey Donald J. Vogel +AssociatesBarbara L. Brugnaux Timothy M. Conway James W. Foltz Matthew J. Gray

Timothy J. Haffner Timothy D. Hernly Marion P. Herrington Timothy A. Klingler Karl M. Koons III David M. Kraus Michael J. Lewinski Maria V. Pangonis Michael G. Paton Philip M. Purcell Shelia C. Riddick James C. Snyder Robert J. Tornatta Sally J. Vander Ploeg Richard H. Vetter

1986----------------------------------Class Agents: J. Adam Bain and Sean T. MaloneyTotal: $9,240Participation: 15%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle VisionaryM. Scott Bassett+Dean’s Circle DirectorsJ. Adam Bain Eric E. Boyd Andrew W. Hull +PartnersArend J. Abel John Fedors, Jr. James A. Gesmer John M. Hamilton Louis K. Nigg Maryanne (Thickstun) Pelic David T. Schaefer Timothy L. Tyler Mark R. Waterfill +AssociatesKevin D. Gibson David J. Hensel Thomas B. Parent Bernard O. Paul Steven J. Riggs Kathryn J. Roudebush C. Brian Sauers Earl R. Singleton Ann Varnon

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1997----------------------------------Class Agents: Troy D. Farmer, Jason R. Reese and Sonia Miller-Van OortTotal: $15,175Participation: 12%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsTroy D. Farmer John M. Mueller+PartnersEric M. Douthit John P. Fischer Dominic W. Glover Allen J. Guon Wendy (Melone) Hamilton W. James Hamilton Jered J. Wilson +AssociatesThaddeus R. Ailes Robert W. Burt Anne M. Burton James K. Cleland Kelly (Collier) Cleland Roger P. Colinvaux Heidi G. Goebel Steven S. Hoar David H. Iskowich Raoul K. Maitra Raeanna S. Moore Johanna J. Philhower Maple Manish S. Sampat Ellen (Morrison) Townsend Konrad M. Urberg Julie A. Veach Heather (Tallman) Wilson

1998----------------------------------Class Agents: Stephen W. Beard, Jr.and Mark A. HagedornTotal: $4,575Participation: 10%----------------------------------

Dean’s Circle DirectorsStephen W. Beard, Jr. William B. Edge+PartnersJames H. Beckett Terri (Ozbun) Bruksch Kendall H. Millard Gerald B. Zelenock +AssociatesSean T. Devenney Mark A. Hagedorn Joshua D. Hague Brian L. Henry Travis N. Jensen Kristin (Bierlein) Keltner Andrew S. Paine Yaran PanSuzanne J. Phillips Michael M. Pratt Marc T. Quigley April (Hunsinger) Schilling Michael D. Schwartz Angela R. Smith Fisher Jennifer (Wheeler) Terry John S. Terry Dawn A. Wildrick Cole Bryan B. Woodruff

1999----------------------------------Class Agents: Bryan H. Babb and Julie P. WilsonTotal: $14,200Participation: 12%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle BenefactorBurke J. Montgomery +Dean’s Circle DirectorsJulie M. Florida Jason D. Kimpel Malcolm J. Tuesley +PartnersBryan H. Babb Abigail A. Clapp Aaron N. Goldberger Kathy L. Osborn James M. Snyder

Julie P. Wilson +AssociatesMark R. Anderson Tamatha (Gawlik) Earnhart Rose E. Gallagher Karen L. Hsu John H. Kedeshian Heather J. Kidwell Lonene C. Maynard Carleton P. Palmer IV Rozelia S. Park James B. Robinson Daniel R. Roy David L. Theyssen James W. Tuesley Daniel C. Walters Lawrence Wu

2000----------------------------------Class Agents: Angela Karras Neboyskey and David A. NeboyskeyTotal: $5,913Participation: 7%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle BenefactorAmy (Hurley) Brody +PartnersJessica P. Barth Angela Karras NeboyskeyDavid A. Neboyskey+AssociatesBradley C. Brasser Heather (Miller) Emenhiser Jonathan P. Emenhiser James E. Fisher Amy (Grauel) Griner Gary L. Griner Joel T. May Robert S. Meitus Pamela S. Meyer Sandra Perry Kristi Prutow Cirignano

2001----------------------------------Class Agents: Robert D. Lattas and Shiv O’NeillTotal: $5,638Participation: 13%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsJasna (Brblic) Dolgov Matthew D. Kellam +PartnersMichael J. Hulka Elizabeth A. Houdek Jason A. Houdek Susan K. Kerns Brian J. Lally Marc F. Malooley +AssociatesIan D. Arnold Sonia (Chen) Arnold Nick J. Cirignano Hamish S. Cohen Emily L. Fitzgerald Marc E. Gustafson Laura J. Hilmert Daniel P. King Trenten D. Klingerman Eliza R. McCart Peter S. Nemeth Shiv O’Neill Jacob C. Pond Michael G. Smith John D. Snethen Marc D. Sokol Scott B. Tittle James M. Van Buren Susan (Hutz) Worth

2002----------------------------------Class Agents: Thomas C. Lunsford and Hongsun YoonTotal: $5,094Participation: 7%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsThomas C. Lunsford

1992----------------------------------Class Agents: Mark E. Need and Courtney R. TobinTotal: $12,158Participation: 14%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsJohn T. CooperLisa C. McKinney Courtney R. Tobin +PartnersGreg A. Bouwer Darrin M. Dolehanty John R. Gastineau Kevin A. Halloran Scott R. Hansen James A. Joven Timothy E. Ochs Debra L. Schroeder Michael A. Slaney Diane E. Smith Alyssa (Forman) Stamatakos Brantley H. Wright +AssociatesRobert W. Eherenman James T. Flanigan Anne M. Frye Joanna L. Green William H. Hallock, Jr. Steven D. Hardin Scott E. Herbst Pamela R. Schroering Alan S. Townsend J. Brad Voelz Mark J. Wassink Dawn Wrona Eby

1993----------------------------------Class Agents: Clayton C. Miller and James L. VanaTotal: $13,095Participation: 10%----------------------------------

Dean’s Circle BenefactorSteven E. Goode +Dean’s Circle DirectorsSusan C. Lynch Clayton C. Miller Patrick W. Rasche +PartnersKevin G. Baer Joseph A. Foster Carl A. Greci Raymond T. Seach James L. Vana Jennifer (Aichele) Vana +AssociatesCarrie (Atkins) Barron John P. Breen Mark A. Drewes Laurie A. Gray Mark D. Halter Sharon K. Mollman Elliot David S. Peebles Kent A. Rollison Mary B. Schultheis-Burger Kevin E. Steele Laura (Fredrich) Woford

1994----------------------------------Class Agents: Thomas E. Deer and Henry S. NoyesTotal: $12,605Participation: 13%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsDana M. Emery Thomas M. Fisher Brenda (Osborne) Freije David C. Milne Meagan (McAuley) Milne Angela F. Parker James P. Strenski +PartnersPamela (Fisher) Coffey Rebecca L. Collins David J. Jurkiewicz John T. Keith Michael B. Langford

Alice (McKenzie) Morical Gregory J. Morical Carol Nemeth Joven Todd J. Stearn +AssociatesEdward G. Bielski Amanda (Owens) Blackketter Angela R. Broughton Karen (Mellencamp) Davis Sandra (Rasche) Hemmerlein Daniel J. Mathis Joanne (Crawford) McAnlis Henry S. Noyes Sean S. Steele Trevor A. Sutherland Tracy (Pursifull) Troyer

1995----------------------------------Class Agents: Matthew T. Furton and Ian G. JohnTotal: $18,075Participation: 17%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsDavid O. Barrett Carla D. Boddy Kathleen A. DeLaney Matthew T. Furton John R. Harrington Ian G. John Janet Min Beach Elizabeth Stuart John +PartnersDerek Y. Brandt Jeffrey L. Carmichael Shannon L. Clark Julie (Lingle) Gardner Charles J. Meyer Jill T. Powlick Christopher J. Rabideau Cynthia Storer Baran +AssociatesRobert A. Dubault Douglas W. Hyman Jeffrey E. Kimmell

David J. Lazerwitz James P. Leahey Raymond A. Limon David A. Locke Dana L. Miroballi David H. Schwartz Christina L. Sciabica Laura (Day) Scott Joseph L. Smith, Jr. Alonzo Weems David G. White John M. Yarger

1996----------------------------------Class Agent: Randal J. KaltenmarkTotal: $6,800Participation: 11%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsRandal J. Kaltenmark Elissa Preheim +PartnersKepten D. Carmichael Michelle (Davis) Carmichael Jason L. Kennedy Stephen W. Martin Mark W. Miller Melinda (Gentry) Schwer Susan M. Shook Kevin Tessier Susan J. Yoon +AssociatesRobert F. Barron II Krista (Duncan) Black Christine (Carroll) Cahill Shou Y. Ling Sandip H. Patel Brian S. Perry Stephen E. Scheele Frederick W. Schultz Jennifer (Roessler) Schultz John F. Townsend III

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Ryan J. Guillory John W. McKenzie III James F. Olds Michael R. Pinkston Morgan E. Rehrig Lucas M. Rudisill Shalina (Chibber) Schaefer Devin K. Schaffer James D. Shanahan Nathan W. Steed Adria Villar

2009----------------------------------Class Agents: Ross D. Eberly and Paul R. HoganClass Facilitators: Larry Hagerman and Rachel Yates PileggiTotal: $1,510Participation: 7%---------------------------------- PartnersPaul R. Hogan Amanda R. Whiffing +AssociatesTimothy V. Addison Angela N. Aneiros Lisa (Grier) Dunkin Laura (Hyde) Durfee Michele R. Goodman Michala P. Irons Benjamin J. Keele Clark P. Kirkman Kathleen L. Lee Troy D. Liggett Marguerite Racher Snyder Munjot Sahu

2010----------------------------------Class Agent: Lance M. LindeenClass Facilitator: David R. ClarkTotal: $1,238Participation: 3%----------------------------------

PartnersDavid R. Clark Rachel Leahey +AssociatesTabitha (Lucas) Balzer Jamie L. Burnett Richard W. Mather Casey J. Plant Nancy C. Rachlis

2011----------------------------------Class Agents: Kristen L. Cameron and Lance M. LindeenClass Facilitators: Christopher Hopkins-Gillespie, Jesse James, Alison McCormick and Ann O’ConnorTotal: $613Participation: 3%---------------------------------- PartnerMargaret D. Flores +AssociatesChristina A. Clark Christian M. Habegger Erin E. McAdams

2012----------------------------------Total: $3,230Participation: 12%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorSarah C. Thrasher +PartnersLaura S. Rossi Richard P. Thornberry Paul E. Vaglica +AssociatesScott A. Allen Aaron G. Corn Daniel A. Dixon Richard W. Gardner Kasie M. Gorosh

Kelsey (O’Neal) Hanlon Blake R. Hartz Daniel A. Huntley Brittany E. McClure Mark J. Plantan Ozair M. Shariff Justin O. Sorrell Lauren (Violi) Sorrell Fiona C. Wan Nathan B. Wenk Lindsay E. Wertenberger Alexander M. Weyand Allison (Walker) Weyand Mathew D. Wierwille

2013----------------------------------Total: $3,615Participation: 3%---------------------------------- PartnerCedric A. Gordon +AssociatesBrandon M. Benjamin Alexandra J. Block Russell C. Chaplain Joseph R. Delehanty Patrick C. Thomas Patrick W. Thomas

2014----------------------------------Total: $155Participation: 3%---------------------------------- AssociatesKlein K. Allison Megan B. Boelstler Benjamin M. Gavel Erin L. Madar Timothy R. Pierce

April J. Risk Angela (Schultz) Yoon Hongsun Yoon +PartnersJenny N. Masunaga Marisol Sanchez Rafael A. Sanchez +AssociatesShannon (McClellan) Cohen Justin V. Czubaroff Heather (Taylor) Forry Steven D. Forry Jeffrey D. Roberts Peter P. Ten Eyck Stefanie J. Weigand

2003----------------------------------Class Agent: Matthew SilvermanTotal: $3,610Participation: 11%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorJohn D. Sweeney +PartnersKathryn E. Gordon Michael E. Heintz Brian Mathison Jennifer L. Shea +AssociatesKristin L. Acuff Jason P. Cleveland Michael P. Commons Cara L. Fedewa Brett M. Haworth Jennifer (Burger) Herrmann Scott S. Holmes Matthew R. King Scott N. Kumis Samuel F. Miller Derek M. Mills Paul Newman Alexander C. O’Neill Joshlene A. Pollock Matthew Silverman Lena (Nasr) Snethen

Jaime L. Turley Jennifer L. Weber

2004----------------------------------Class Agents: Michael N. Red and Inge M. Van der CruysseTotal: $4,550Participation: 7%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsJeanette Hanna-Ruiz Inge M. Van der Cruysse +PartnersJacob P. Sheehan Megan H. Stifel +AssociatesCarina M. De la Torre Cyril R. Emery Daniel R. Flynn Jason L. Fulk Richard H. Hedrick Catherine L. Knowles David A. Moore Thao T. Nguyen Snider Page John R. Worth Kristine L. Zeabart

2005----------------------------------Class Agents: David W. Clark and Renea (Vealey Hill) HooperTotal: $2,248Participation: 7%---------------------------------- PartnersKathryn (Dywan) Brinkerhoff David W. Clark Amy Cohen Klaesener Liane C. Groth Renea (Vealey Hill) Hooper +AssociatesMichelle Cosby David L. Francisco

Kelley J. Halliburton Melissa M. Mortimer Elizabeth E. Pavlick Kevin J. Rapp Jason L. Rodocker Kelvin L. Vidale Nancy S. Woodworth

2006----------------------------------Class Agents: Rebecca Bailey Jacobsen and Maurice L. WilliamsTotal: $5,225Participation: 8%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsJudith E. Golitko Mark J. Horvick Stacey (Drews) Horvick Christopher W. Smith +PartnersKellie (Johnson) Barr Matthew B. Barr Joel R. Meyer +AssociatesYvette M. Alex-Assensoh Stephen E. Fenn Kevin R. Mason Catherine L. Matthews Jessica (Wininger) Merkel Anna T. Meyer Simpson Adam C. Shields Douglas P. Skelley Lora S. Smith John S. Wills

2007----------------------------------Class Agents: Stephanie A. Artnak and Laura J. KoenigClass Facilitators: Katie Molter and Jason T. SchnellenbergerTotal: $2,685Participation: 7%----------------------------------

PartnersSuzy E. Lee Mark K. Leeman Jason Liao Jacob B. Schtevie +AssociatesElizabeth (Lewis) Baney Nathan D. Baney Dustin R. DeNeal Jill M. Felkins Matthew P. Gregoline Laura (Corderman) Harbison William P. Harbison Leslie C. McCoy Jason T. Schnellenberger Lauran M. Sturm

2008----------------------------------Class Agents: Maria E. Bennett and Jennifer M. HeschClass Facilitators: Andrew W. Beyer, Cindy J. Cho, David Meek and Laura WaldaTotal: $5,893Participation: 13%---------------------------------- Dean’s Circle DirectorsAnonymous (2)Amy M. FoustAndrew B. Fromm +PartnersAndrew W. Beyer Nicholas R. Blesch Clark Christina L. Clark Cindy J. Cho Amy M. Foust Stephen E. Reynolds Jennifer L. Schuster +AssociatesErin Bauer Maria E. Bennett Mindy L. Boehr Kevin M. Dent Jessica (Nation) Gahl Nicholas K. Gahl

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friends, faculty, staffand students honor rollThe IU Maurer School of Law extends a special thanks to these groups,

whose support reflects their close ties to the school.

corporations, foundations andlaw firms honor rollGifts from these special friends of the Law School further support its many programs. The following organizations

made a direct gift to the Fund for Excellence or matched contributions from alumni and friends of the school.

dean’s circle visionariesKathy E. Anderson Gary J. Anderson, M.D. Hannah L. BuxbaumDaniel O. Conkle Deborah W. Conkle David H. Jacobs Jong R. Kim Elizabeth C. Miller Donna K. Wilber

dean’s circle benefactorGerard W. Pauwels, Ph.D.

dean’s circle directorsAlfred C. Aman, Jr. Amy ApplegateJohn Applegate Hon. James C. Brainard Fred H. CateBeth E. CateYvonne Cripps James H. FarissLinda K. FarissCarol J. Greenhouse Elizabeth Hackl-BrainardFranklin R. KristlTimothy O. KristlTimm A. Miller Hon. Edward W. Najam, Jr. Carl Pebworth

partnersA. James Barnes Michael E. Bauer Wilma L. Bauer Jeannine Bell Maarten Bout Brian Broughman Stephen A. Conrad Karen B. Cutright Phillips Cutright John H. Ferguson Karen W. Ferguson Thomas P. Gannon Jacquelyn C. Gauss Robert L. Gauss Roberta M. Gumbel Kenneth E. Hardman Andrea Havill Allison J. Hess Yamini Hingorani Lisa G. Hosey Sarah J. Hughes Juanita J. Johnson Brian Kearney Ajay K. Mehrotra Frank Motley Aviva A. Orenstein Austen Parrish Eric Robinson Michael D. Shumate Carwina Weng Steven L. Willborn David Williams Susan Williams

associatesCarolyn L. Allen Anthony Arnold, JD’15Alexander B. Avtgis, JD’17Sarah E. Bauer, JD’16Megan E. Binder, JD’16

Ruth P. Birge Kevin D. Brown Lynne G. Brown Andrew Bunger Leah Bunger Matthew P. Castelli, JD’15Lori Chen, JD’16John E. Chevigny Tara Clancey Judith K. CliftonChristopher G. Coffey Stephanie Coffey Bradley H. Cohen Tina L. Cohen Steven C. Cook Elizabeth P. Conkle, JD’15Martin H. Cozzola, JD’15James S. Cunning Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt Lesley Davis Hon. Brent E. Dickson Jan A. Dickson Hannah M. Dill, JD’16Catherine E. Dyar Miriam Effron Mary I. Emison Judith C. Enslen Raleigh K. Enslen Peter P. Eyck Fred Fathe Kay Fathe Ashley R. Fifield, JD’15Robert L. Fischman Nicholas S. Graber, JD’16Douglas Goldstein Nyree B. Gray Janet Hall Hon. Valerie Haughton Holly J. Heerdink, JD’16Mary Henderson William D. Henderson Steven T. Henke, JD’15Matthew A. Hutchens Michelle L. Hutchens Charles W. Keaton

Joanne Keaton Jayanth Krishnan Laura E. Krishnan Clark Lackert Marie Lackert Leandra Lederman Paul E. Leopold Brian Lewis Jody L. Madeira Matthew Madeira Jeanne C. Meyer Franklin I. Miroff Barbara Muceus Eric E. Muceus Matthew Murphy Donna M. Nagy Amanda M. Newman, JD’15Elizabeth J. O’Donnell Beth C. Price Victor D. Quintanilla Janis L. Randall Morgan RehrigMargaret Reuter Janet S. Robertson Michael R. Rosiello Dianne Ruderman Kamia U. Shenoy, JD’16Georgia R. Smithee, JD’15William G. Sprague Janet Stake Jeffrey E. Stake Lisa A. Stone Kenny Tatum Noelle Ten Eyck Sloan E. Thacker, JD’16Meredith A. Thompson Flora M. Valentine Kenneth B. Valentine James D. Van Osdol Judith L. Van Osdol Martha M. Van Stone Trevor W. Waliszewski, JD’15Patricia Weiner Deborah Widiss Kathy E. Wyss

dean’s circle visionariesBentson FoundationCook, Inc.DeLoitte FoundationDemarest and AlmeidaEli Lilly and CompanyFaegre Baker Daniels LLPFidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund John W. Anderson Foundation Lilly Endowment Inc.Martha H. Miller FoundationMaurice B. Miller Memorial Scholarship TrustMicrosoftNovus Law LLC

dean’s circle benefactorsAbbott Laboratories FundAmarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co.American Endowment Foundation Exxon Education FoundationJackson Lewis LLPLumina Foundation for Education

dean’s circle directorsBose McKinney & Evans LLP Caterpillar Foundation Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Eugene and Marilyn Glick Family Foundation

Ernst & Young Foundation Hoover Hull LLPHousehold International FinanceIndiana Continuing Legal Education Forum Law Reform Commission of Liberia Lincoln Financial Group Foundation Maurer Family Foundation, Inc.Noodles and Company Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak Stewart, PCRhys CorporationSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations Holdeen India ProgramUnited Way Silicon Valley

partnersAmerican United LifeAon FoundationAthene Charitable Foundation Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLPBrown County Community FoundationBurke Warren MacKay & Serritella PC Competition Law Group Coriden Coriden Andrews and Glover LLCDow Chemical FoundationGeneral Electric Fund K & L Gates LLP Marshall Gerstein & Borun LLP

Meitus Gelbert Rose LLP Oneok Foundation Inc.Procter & Gamble Sempra EnergyShell Oil Company FoundationTimeWarnerUnited Way Silicon Valley Wabash Valley Community Foundation

associatesArnold & Porter Becker Family FoundationDeLaney & DeLaney LLCIBM International FoundationIndiana Judges Association JP Morgan Chase FoundationOld National Bank FoundationPG & E Corporation FoundationPremier Inc.Raytheon CompanyState Farm CompaniesWells Fargo Foundation

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special and memorial gifts honor rollWe gratefully acknowledge the donors who honor loved ones, friends and colleagues with memorial and

honorary gifts. We also thank donors to dedicated funds, including named scholarships.

Col. Kenneth Gardner Scholarship Andrew S. Ward, ’88

Colleen Kristl Pauwels Memorial FundDouglass G. BoshkoffRuth O. BoshkoffJuliet M. Casper, ’92Beth CateFred H. CateDaniel O. ConkleJames H. FarissLinda K. Fariss, ’88James E. KoranMary J. KoranFranklin R. KristlTimothy O. KristlMichael MabenSheila J. MabenJames E. McMullen, ’78Timothy M. Morrison, ’74Linda S. HuntGerard W. Pauwels, Ph.D.Janet E. M. StakeJeffrey E. StakeJoseph E. Trester, ’79Margaret M. Wrynn, ’86

Community Legal Clinic FundAmy F. Cohen Klaesener, ’05Joseph E. Crehan, ’65Sheila Crehan

David E. Greene & Barbara J. Bealer ScholarshipBarbara J. BealerDavid E. Greene, ’74

Donald P. Dorfman ScholarshipDonald P. Dorfman, ’57

Edward W. Najam, Jr. ScholarshipHon. Edward W. Najam, Jr.

Edward & Reba Lay ScholarshipEstate of Edward L. Lay

Elmore Entrepreneurship Law ClinicMichael E. Flannery, ’83 Mark J. Horvick, ’06Stacey E. Horvick, ’06Adam C. Shields, ’06Roger T. Stelle, ’70Nathan B. Wenk, ’12

Elmore Family ScholarshipDavid G. Elmore, ’58DG Elmore, Jr., ’84

Eugene & Jane Fletchall ScholarshipJane Fletchall

Faegre Baker Daniels LLP Pro Bono FellowshipFaegre Baker Daniels LLPCarl Pebworth

Gary and Denise Birn-baum ScholarshipDenise B. BirnbaumGary L. Birnbaum, ’76

Gary W. McFarron Intellectual Property ScholarshipGary W. McFarron

Gene Eckerty Memorial ScholarshipWilma J. Eckerty

George N. Lewis, M.D., Memorial ScholarshipElliot R. Lewis, ’87

Gifts in honor of:David A. FeemsterRuth P. Birge

Ajay K. MehrotraTimothy V. Addison, ’09

Austen ParrishHazell B. Gray

Gifts in memory of:John E. AllenCarolyn L. Allen

Craig M. BradleyRichard A. Rosenthal, ’81 Robert J. Tornatta, ’85

Richard L. BrownLynne G. Brown

Frederick F. EichhornJudith C. EnslenRaleigh K. Enslen

Paul D. EwanIndiana Judges Association

Leonard D. FrommRichard A. Rosenthal, ’81

David A. NeelAnne E. Norris, ’85

B. Patrick O’DonnellElizabeth J. O’Donnell

Michael W. OwenJack H. Rogers, ’61

George G. PancolIndiana Judges Association

Paul S. RudermanFred FatheKay FatheDavid L. Sandweiss

Gerald N. SvetanoffIndiana Judges Association

Glenn and Donna Scolnik Clinical ChairDonna H. ScolnikGlenn Scolnik, ’78

Harry Pratter Professorship in LawPhilip C. Potts, ’59

Harry T. Ice Memorial FundKaren E. Arland, ’82

Jackson Lewis Labor and Employment Law ScholarshipJackson Lewis LLP

John F. Kimberling ScholarshipEstate of John F. KimberlingTroy D. Farmer, ’97

Kathleen A. Buck Loan Repayment Assistance FundRichard A. Dean, ’73

Kenneth & Louise Yahne ScholarshipKenneth R. Yahne, ’68 Louise A. Yahne

L.H. Wallace Teaching AwardDale E. Armstrong, ’54 Harry L. Wallace

Antonio Curiel Memorial ScholarshipHon. Gonzalo P. Curiel, ’79

Arthur P. Kalleres Memorial ScholarshipJames S. CunningRobert L. Gauss, ’93Philip C. Genetos, ’77 Franklin I. Miroff in honor of Susan TablerLisa A. Stone

Bernard Harrold ScholarshipKathleen Harrold

Bentson Foundation ScholarshipBentson FoundationMark S. Niblick, ’78

Burchfield Bridge-to-Practice FundThomas E. Burchfield, ’61

Center for Constitutional DemocracyGary J. Anderson, M.D.Kathy E. AndersonPamela S. Coffey, ’94Aaron G. Corn, ’12James F. Fitzpatrick, ’59Hon. David F. Hamilton

Law Reform Commission of LiberiaClarine Nardi Riddle, ’74Christina L. Sciabica, ’95Brittany L. TerwilligerSarah C. Thrasher, ’12Inge M. Van der Cruysse, ’04Patrick D. Zimski, ’82

Center on the Global Legal Profession International Summer Internship ProgramAmarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co.Robert D. Aronson, ’77Demarest & AlmeidaEdward L. Michael, ’81 Mark S. Niblick, ’78Novus Law LLCSteven M. Post, ’77Judi A. StewartMilton R. Stewart, ’71Unitarian Universalist Holdeen India Program

Center for Intellectual Property ResearchAnne E. Aikman-Scalese, ’78Scott A. Allen, ’12Bruce J. Artim, ’82Barnes & Thornburg LLPBingham Greenebaum Doll LLPSteven C. Bruess, ’89

Cook, Inc.Rhett R. Dennerline, ’89Julia (Church) Dierker, ’88Eli Lilly & Co.Blake R. Hartz, ’12Allison J. HessElizabeth Houdek, ’01Jason A. Houdek, ’01Mark D. Janis, ’89K & L Gates LLPBrian J. Lally, ’01Jason Liao, ’07Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLPMeitus Gelbert Rose LLPMicrosoft Inc.Patrick W. Rasche, ‘93Vincent O. Wagner, ‘76Angela (Schultz) Yoon, ’02Hongsun Yoon, ’02James P. Zeller, ‘76

Charles and Jean Bruess Law ScholarshipCharles E. Bruess, ’63Jean E. Bruess

Charles Whistler Faculty FellowshipJohn C. Whistler

Charles Wilson Memorial ScholarshipRoberta M. GumbelElizabeth Shuman-Moore, ‘82

James J. Weber, ’84

Child Advocacy ProgramKaren L. Hsu, ’99

Class of 1979 Scholarship FundJane Alshuler, ’79Carol S. Bernheim,’79Jeffrey A. Burger, ’79Donald D. DeGrasse, ’79Hon. Thomas J. Felts, ’79Bruce A. Hugon, ’79 John M. Kyle III ’79Agnes S. Peters, ’79Mark J. Tidd, ’79

Class of 1997 Scholarship FundJames K. Cleland, ’97Kelly (Collier) Cleland, ’97Eric M. Douthit, ’97Troy D. Farmer, ’97Heidi G. Goebel, ’97Johanna J. Maple, ’97

Class of 1983 Scholarship FundJerry J. Burgdoerfer*, ’83Bruce C. Haas, ’83Holiday H. McKiernan, ’83Philip B. McKiernan, ’83

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Dominic W. Glover, ’97Edward A. Gohman, ’88Gary D. Gold, ’91Aaron N. Goldberger, ’99Governmental Management ServicesKirk E. Grable, ’88Joanna L. Green, ’92David E. Greene, ’74Marc E. Gustafson, ’01Mark A. Hagedorn, ’98Kelley J. Halliburton, ’05Kevin A. Halloran, ’92Hon. David F. HamiltonJeanette Hanna-Ruiz, ’04William P. Harbison, ’07Pamela J. Harbour, ’84Steven D. Hardin, ’92John R. Harrington, ‘95Daniel P. Harris, ’84Hon. Valerie HaughtonAndrea C. HavillScott E. Herbst, ’92Timothy D. Hernly, ’85Yamini HingoraniRenea E. Hooper, ’05Michael D. Huber, ’85Shontrai D. Irving, ’03Julie A. JanisMark D. Janis, ’89Julann JatczakElizabeth D. John, ’95Ian G. John, ’95Kristen V. JohnsonTerry L. JohnsonR. William Jonas, ’81Gregory J. Jordan, ’84James A. Joven, ’92Elizabeth A. Justice, ’83John H. Kahle, ’83Matthew D. Kellam, ’01Susan K. Kerns, ’01Jeffrey E. Kimmell, ’95Daniel P. King, ’01Karen Klein, ’03Michael A. Klein, ’88Trenten D. Klingerman, ’01

Debra KloostermanPeter W. KloostermanCharlotte KlootwykM E. KlootwykDennis A. Kokinda, ’80Carol A. KrajnikKarol H. Krohn, ’84Dorothy KruegerLang Diversified Services Inc.Michael B. Langford, ’94Kim S. Laurin, ’87Vilda S. Laurin, ’87David J. Lazerwitz, ’95Deborah A. LemonMichael J. Lewinski, ’85Elliot R. Lewis, ’87Lars H. Liebeler, ’87Tara LineweaverTony Ling, ’96Arthur A. Lopez, ’83Erin L. Madar, ’14Roul K. Maitra, ’97Joel MartinNatalie A. Mason, ’91Brian Mathison, ’03Sharon L. MayellPeter C. McCabe, ’85Martin A. McCrory, ’83Connie McDermottSusan M. McGlassonThomas M. McGlasson, ’68Beverly A. McGuireDennis K. McGuireSheryl B. McGrath, ’87Maribeth A. McKaigRichard N. McKaigLynn E. McKay, ’91Leslie S. Mead, ’84Ajay MehrotraJessica (Wininger) Merkel, ’06Julia E. Merkt, ’81Charles J. Meyer, ’95Katherine A. Miltner, ’05Janet S. Min Beach, ’95Burke J. Montgomery, ’99

Carol MontgomeryVicki J. Moore, ’80George A. MorganGregory J. Morical, ’94Kathryn MorrisFrank MotleyCarol A. Nemeth Joven, ’94Thomas R. Newby, ’87Thao T. Nguyen, ’04Kurt D. Nondorf, ’83Rory O’Bryan, ’72Patrice A. Ocken, ’87Alexander C. O’Neill, ’03Shiv (Ghuman) O’Neill, ’01Sonia Overholser, ’88Marianne M. Owen, ’91Andrew S. Paine, ’98Carleton P. Palmer, ’99Maria V. Pangonis, ’85Roger L. Pardieck, ’63Rozelia S. Park, ’99Angela F. Parker, ’94Bernard O. Paul, ’86Christine PerkinsTedd PerkinsBrian S. Perry, ’96Jeffrey P. Petrich, ’84Jerry PettyLinda K. PettySuzanne J. Phillips, ’98Timothy R. Pierce, ’14Mark J. Plantan, ’12Lisa A. Powell, ’84Jill T. Powlick, ’95Elissa J. Preheim, ’96Patricia ProchaskaDaniel N. QuinnLois QuinnRichard QuinnRonald QuinnTeri QuinnDavid W. Quist, ’85Angela R. RagerJason A. RagerCynthia J. Reichard, ’84Morgan E. Rehrig, ’08Jon F. Reynolds, ’88

Stephen E. Reynolds, ’08Richard S. Rhodes, ’53Timothy J. Riffle, ’83Steven J. Riggs, ’86Lauren K. Robel, ’83Judy RobertsJason L. Rodocker, ’05Kirk A. Rose, ’85Jeffrey B. Rubenstein, ’83Manish S. Sampat, ’97Marisol Sanchez, ’02Rafael A. Sanchez, ’02Marjory SarkisLisa M. Savadel, ’88Devin K. Schaffer, ’08Debra L. Schroeder, ’92Judy SchroederKeith SchroederDavid H. Schwartz, ’95 in memory of Mary T. LaneLaura A. Scott, ’95Susan M. Shook, ’96Gene ShreveMarguerite R. ShreveNathaniel R. Sinn, ’04George Sistevaris, ’87Douglas P. Skelley, ’06Allan T. Slagel, ’88Michael A. Slaney, ’92Geoffrey G. Slaughter, ’89Sara R. Slaughter, ’88Jeffrey A. SmeathersPatricia E. SmeathersThomas C. Smith, ’88David M. Snyder, ’85Marc D. Sokol, ’01Justin O. Sorrell, ’12Lauren C. Sorrell, ’12 Janet StakeJeffrey E. StakeAlyssa D. Stamatakos, ’92Theodore C. Stamatakos, ’90Richard C. Starkey, ’85Janet C. Stavropoulos, ’94Megan H. Stifel, ’04

Law Journal Sustaining FundElliott Abrutyn, ’67David O. Barrett, ’95Gary L. Birnbaum, ’76Eric E. Boyd, ’86Michael E. Brown, ’78 Jeffery A. Burger, ’79William T. Burke, ’53Donald W. Buttrey, ’61 Larry L. Chubb, ’89Carol S. Cohen, ’76John A. Crawford, ’81Richard J. Darko, ’68 Jeffrey S. Davidson, ’73Anne N. DePrez, ’81Robert A. Dubault, ’95David G. Elmore, ’58 Margaret D. Flores, ’11Robert L. Fonner, ’61William A. Freihofer, ’58Philip C. Genetos, ’77Gerald F. George, ’69 Miles C. Gerberding, ’56Anthony P. Gillman, ’81Michael P. Gray, ’76Hon. Vincent F. Grogg*, ’58 Christian M. Habegger, ’11Marvin L. Hackman, ’59 Robert N. Irwin, ’71Travis N. Jensen, ’98Christina S. Kalavritinos, ’80Robert P. Kassing, ’64 Abigail L. Kuzma, ’81Elliott D. Levin, ’66Jason W. Levin, ’83Sue (Weinberg) Levin, ’83David A. Locke, ’95John J. Lorber, ’62Joseph H. Marxer, ’87Peter C. McCabe, ’85Milford M. Miller, ’62John P. Mitchell, ’70Sandip H. Patel, ’96Susan M. Shook, ’96David S. Sidor, ’72Anna T. Simpson, ’06

Hon. Sarah M. Singleton, ’74Geoffrey G. Slaughter, ’89 Frederick F. Thornburg, ’68 Edward L. Volk, ’70Edwin F. Walmer, ’57Kent H. Westley, ’68 Sally (Hartfield) Westley, ’67John R. Worth, ’04Susan L. Worth, ’01Robert H. Wright, ’91Richard W. Young, ’81Charles O. Ziemer, ’64Laura A. Zwicker, ’91

Law Library FundWayne D. Boberg, ’78Michelle T. Cosby, ’06Richard T. Dawson, ’70 Kathleen C. Gillmore, ’72Rachel Leahey, ’10Renee M. McDermott, ’78James C. Nelson, ’67Lawrence T. Oates, ’87Rhys CorporationGeorge P. Smith, II, ’64 in memory of Colleen R. Pauwels Ann R. Vaughan, ’78 Frank E. Wrenick, ’65

Len Fromm Emergency Scholarship FundGreta E. Cowart, ’85Cedric A. Gordon, ’13

Leonard D. Fromm Memorial FundAnonymousArend J. Abel, ’86George H. Abel, ’84Kenneth J. Adams, ’00Thaddeus R. Ailes, ’97Deborah J. Allen-Slagel, ’89Klein K. Allison, ’14Mark R. Anderson, ’99Ian D. Arnold, ’01Sonia C. Arnold, ’01

Arnold & Porter LLP in memory of Jim WoodBruce J. Artim, ’82Bryan H. Babb, ’99J. Adam Bain, ’86David T. Baird, ’89Baldwin & Lyons, Inc.Cynthia M. Baran, ’95Lori A. BarnhartKellie M. Barr, ’06Matthew B. Barr, ’06Barbara J. BealerJames F. Beatty, ’84John D. Bessler, ’91Andrew W. Beyer, ’08 in memory of Jim WoodJames F. Bleeke, ’85Carla D. Boddy, ’95Timothy J. Boeglin, ’84Maarten BoutAlan S. Bradin, ’13Ian M. Burns, ’04Andrew ButlerSarah E. Caldwell, ’11Paula F. Cardoza, ’82Jeffrey L. Carmichael, ’95James M. Carr, ’75Gregory A. Castanias, ’90Cindy J. Cho, ’08Sylvia Y. Chou, ’91Christina A. Clark, ’11 in memory of Jim WoodJohn D. ClarkPatricia S. ClarkJames K. Cleland, ’97Kelly (Collier) Cleland, ’97Daniel O. ConkleDeborah W. ConkleJames L. Cooper, ’91Michelle T. Cosby, ’06Amanda C. Couture, ’04Greta E. Cowart, ’85Karen B. CutrightPhillips CutrightRobert DaleDebra I. Danner, ’88D. Albert Daspin, ’87

Jeffrey S. Davidson, ’73Claude E. DavisMichael K. Davis, ’87Sara E. DavisDiane L. DayCarina M. De la Torre, ’04Alecia A. DeCoudreaux, ’78Kathleen A. DeLaney, ’95Dermatology Center of Southern IndianaJoseph J. DeVitoSarah N. DeVito, ’12Jasna Dolgov, ’01Mark A. Drewes, ’93Janet L. DuniganPatrick L. DuniganRobert W. Eherenman, ’92Cyril R. Emery, ’04J. Scott Enright, ’90James R. FaganMarjorie Lou FaganJohn Fedors, ’86Cheryl R. FellStephen L. Ferguson, ’66David FidlerShari FidlerMaribeth Z. FischerThomas J. FischerRobert L. FischmanThomas M. Fisher, ’94Emily L. Fitzgerald, ’01Scott N. Flanders, ’82Michael E. Flannery, ’83Joseph A. Foster, ’93David L. Francisco, ’05Becky J. Frederick, ’83Thomas M. Frohman ’83Andrew B. Fromm, ’08Anne K. FurnissNorman FurnissJessica A. Gahl, ’08Nicholas K. Gahl, ’08Ann GaleRose E. Gallagher, ’99Julie L. Gardner, ’95John R. Gastineau, ’92R. Brian Giesler

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Robert Kassing ScholarshipBose McKinney & Evans LLP

S. Hugh & Samuel Dillin ScholarshipPatricia D. Wright, M.D. Peter Wright in memory of Samuel H. Dillin

Scott N. Flanders ScholarshipScott N. Flanders, ’82

Sidney D. Eskenazi ScholarshipSidney D. Eskenazi, ’53

Sig Beck AwardThomas F. Beck

Simmons-Schnellenberger ScholarshipThomas F. Schnellenberger, Jr., ’79Jacqueline A. Simmons, ’79

Stephen Jeffirs Memorial ScholarshipMichael J. Jeffirs

Student Organizations FundNicholas R. Blesch Clark, ’08 Jerry J. Burgdoerfer*, ’83 for Williams Moot Court CompetitionChristina L. Clark, ’08 John P. Fischer, ’97 for Williams Moot Court CompetitionThomas P. Gannon Daniel A. Huntley, ’12Jason L. Kennedy, ’96Troy D. Liggett, ’09

Brittany E. McClure, ’12 for Student Trial CompetitionStephen E. Reynolds, ’08 to benefit BLSAHon. Loretta H. Rush, ’83Michael D. Shumate for Williams Moot Court CompetitionAlbert J. Velasquez, ’73 to benefit BLSA and Latino Advisory Board Martha (Blood) Wentworth, ’90 for Jessup Moot Court Competition Mathew D. Wierwille, ’12 for VITAHeather L. Wilson, ’97

Student Support FundHannah L. Buxbaum

V. Sue Shields Endowed Scholarship Hon. Basil H. Lorch III, ’74Vivian C. LorchBryan A. Richards, ’89Hon. V. Sue (Blodgett) Shields, ’61Kristine L. Zeabart, ’04

V. William Hunt ScholarshipNancy HuntV. William Hunt, ’69

Val Nolan Endowed ChairEllwood W. Lewis, ’54

Viola J. Taliaferro Family and Children Mediation Law ClinicAmy ApplegateJohn S. ApplegateSarah A. CarterAmy F. Cohen Klaesener, ’05

Jan A. DicksonHon. Brent E. Dickson

Willard and Margaret Carr Professorship in Labor & Employment LawMargaret CarrWillard Z. Carr, ’50

William R. Stewart FundJohn H. FergusonKaren W. Ferguson

William W. Oliver Chair in Tax LawJoseph T. Ives, ’58

*Deceased

Cynthia Storer Baran, ’95James P. Strenski, ‘94Anthony C. Sullivan, ’89Glenda M. SweetKevin Tessier, ’96Steve H. ThrasherCourtney R. Tobin, ’92Katherine N. Townsend, ’88Tracy L. Troyer, ’94Malcom J. Tuesley, ’99James M. Van Buren, ’01Inge M. Van der Cruysse, ’04Salvador Vasquez, ’91Adria R. Villar, ’08Denise A. Walker, ’06Norris K. Wang, ’83Mark J. Wassink, ’92David H. WatermanW. William Weeks, ’79Stephanie J. Weigand, ’02Martha M. Wentworth, ’90L. Alan Whaley, ’81David G. White, ’95Donna K. WilberKirk A. Wilkinson, ’84Steven L. WillbornBrian P. Williams, ’81Julie P. Wilson, ’99Laura A. Woford, ’93Nancy S. Woodworth, ’05Kathy E. WyssAngela M. Yoon, ’02Hongsun Yoon, ’02

Leroy & Eleanor Hofmann ScholarshipLeroy W. Hofmann, ’58

M.A.L. FundLilly Endowment, Inc.Betty L. LoftonThomas M. Lofton, ’54

Marilyn Wheeler Pendergast ScholarshipWabash Valley Community Foundation

Michael K. Guest Memorial ScholarshipCharles W. ArderyJoanne R. ArderyAndrew R. GuestJanet K. GuestKristin Guest

Michael S. and Janie Maurer ScholarshipsJanie K. MaurerMichael S. “Mickey” Maurer, ’67

Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart Fellowship in Labor & Employment LawOgletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.

Patrick L. Baude ScholarshipAnonymous

Public Interest Law FellowshipAnonymousAnthony A. Arnold, ’15Alexander B. Avtgis, ’15Kevin G. Baer, ’93Sarah E. Bauer, ’16Jeannine BellMegan E. Binder, ’16Megan B. Boelstler, ’14Maarten BoutBrian J. BroughmanAndrew T. BungerLeah BungerMatthew P. Castelli, ’15Lori Chen, ’16Tara ClanceyDaniel O. ConkleDeborah W. ConkleMartin H. Cozzola, ’15Lesley E. DavisHannah M. Dill, ’16

Ashley R. Fifield, ’15Benjamin M. Gavel, ’14Bethany A. GavelDouglas GoldsteinNicholas S. Graber, ’16Hon. David F. HamiltonJohn M. Hamilton, ’86Terry L. Harrell, ’89Andrea C. HavillHolly J. Heerdink, ’16Mary HendersonWilliam D. HendersonSteven T. Henke, ’15Yamini HingoraniSarah J. HughesLinda S. Hunt, ’99Dawn E. JohnsenMarilyn L. Kapaun, ’91Clark P. Kirkman, ’09Daniel M. Kirwan, ’74Jayanth K. KrishnanLaura E. KrishnanLeandra LedermanPaul E. LeopoldJody MadeiraMatthew MadeiraJohanna J. Maple, ’97Catherine L. Matthews, ’06Julia McClellan-Leavitt, ’90Ajay K. MehrotraChristian J. Morrison, ’90Timothy M. Morrison, ’74Barbara MuceusEric E. MuceusMatthew MurphyDonna M. NagyAmanda M. Newman, ’15Paul Newman, ’03Noodles & CompanyAviva A. OrensteinAusten ParrishPublic Interest Law Foundation Victor D. QuintanillaMargaret E. ReuterEric W. RobinsonKamia U. Shenoy, ’16

Earl R. Singleton, ’86Georgia R. Smithee, ’15William G. SpragueJanet E. M. StakeJeffrey E. StakeKenny R. TatumSloan E. Thacker, ’16Hon. Ellen K. Thomas, ’73Inge M. Van der Cruysse, ’04Trevor W. Waliszewski, ’15Carwina WengAlexander M. Weyand, ’12Allison E. Weyand, ’12Deborah A. WidissDavid C. WilliamsSusan H. Williams

R. Neil & Michele Irwin ScholarshipMichele K. IrwinR. Neil Irwin, ’71

Rapheal M. Prevot, Jr., Memorial ScholarshipCarol D. Boddy, ’95Roberta M. Gumbel

Richardson/Tinder/Logan Scholarship Public & Community Service ScholarshipAbbott FundFred J. Logan, Jr., ’77John F. “Jeff” Richardson, ’77

Robert & Sylvia Jefferies ScholarshipRobert A. Jefferies, ’66Sylvia M. Jefferies

Robert A. Lucas Endowed ChairMark E. Holcomb, ’87

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top firms by dollars raisedFirm Solicitor(s) Total

Faegre Baker Daniels Patrick S. Cross and Mark Wright $50,710Barnes & Thornburg Randal J. Kaltenmark and Timothy J. Riffle 32,100Bose McKinney & Evans Bryan Babb, Robert P. Kassing and Lisa McKinney 12,730Ice Miller Philip C. Genetos and Paul R. Hogan 8,402Stuart & Branigin Thomas R. McCully 7,675Bingham Greenebaum Doll Rafael A. Sanchez 7,125Jones Day Gregory A. Castanias 7,075Winston & Strawn — 6,910Frost Brown Todd Randall R. Riggs 5,225

top firms by participationFirm Solicitor(s) Participation

Bose McKinney & Evans Bryan Babb, Robert P. Kassing and Lisa McKinney 100%Cohen Garelick & Glazier Robert A. Garelick 100%DeLaney & DeLaney Kathleen A. DeLaney 100%Hackman Hulett & Cracraft Marvin L. Hackman 100%Hoover Hull Andy Hull 100%Jones Day Gregory A. Castanias 100%Stuart & Branigin Thomas R. McCully 100%Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney Jason Kennedy 100%Yoder Ainlay Ulmer & Buckingham George E. Buckingham 100%

top classes by participation (overall)Class Agent(s) Participation

1959 James Fitzpatrick 42%1964 Robert P. Kassing 36%1957 Donald P. Dorfman 35%1955 — 30%1965 — 30%1956 — 29%1978 James S. Kowalik and Ted A. Waggoner 28%1960 Hon. Hugo “Chad” Songer and Lloyd H. Milliken, Jr. 27%

top classes by participation (by decade)Class Agent(s) Participation

1949 Frederick A. Beckman 12%1959 James F. Fitzpatrick 42%1964 Robert P. Kassing 36%1978 James S. Kowalik and Ted A. Waggoner 28%1982 and 1983 John W. Van Laere, ’82; Jerry J. Burgdoerfer* and Kenneth L. Turchi, ’83 24%1995 Matthew T. Furton and Ian G.John 17%2001 and 2008 Robert D. Lattas and Shiv O’Neill, ’01; Maria E. Bennett and Jennifer M. Hesch, ’08 13%2012 — 12%

top classes by dollars raised (by decade)Class Agent(s) Total

1947-1948 William F. McNagny $8001957 Donald P. Dorfman 16,9751966 Thomas R. McCully 34,0171978 James S. Kowalik and Ted A. Waggoner 46,2871983 Jerry J. Burgdoerfer* and Kenneth L. Turchi 56,4791995 Matthew T. Furton and Ian G.John 18,0752000 Angela Karras Neboyskey and David A. Neboyskey 5,9132012 — 3,230

class statistics honor roll law firm statistics honor roll

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William C. HermannSarah Jane HughesV. William and Nancy HuntR. Neil and Michele IrwinMark D. Janis The Family of Honorable Paul G. Jasper*Robert L.* and Florence L. Redding JessupGregory J. and Mary Ann JordanHarvey M. KaganArthur P.* and Sue A. KalleresRobert P. and Troy KassingBarton and Judy KaufmanJames L.* and Jane C. KealingJames and Diana KemperJohn F. (Jack) Kimberling*Robert and E. Carol KixmillerJohn Kyle and Marcia Dunne-KyleMary N. LarimoreRobert D. and Angelica LattasEdward L.* and Cathleen LayDouglas and Minda LehmanMillard D. LeschMike and Miki LewinskiLarry and Sherry Linhart

Fred J. Logan, Jr.Robert and Susan LongArthur M. and Doris I. LotzHon. Susan L. MaceyLarry A. MackeyHon. Elizabeth F. MannMichael S. “Mickey” and Janie MaurerR. Bruce McLeanThomas R. McCullyRenee and Jim McDermottThomas M. and Susan McGlassonRobert H. McKinneyClayton C. MillerJeanne S. MillerJerry and Anne MossP. Michael MitchellByron and Margaret MyersHon. Edward W. Najam, Jr.David and Angela Karras NeboyskeyRory and Pamela O’BryanPeter L. and Sandra S. ObremskeyJoseph D. O’ConnorStephen and Deborah PaulJames J. PelleriteJames and Helen PetersenJeffrey Petrich and Leslie Mead

Kirk A. PinkertonBruce and Linda PolizottoJack* and Jeanette RearickDean W. and Christine L. RegenovichRichard and Judith RhodesJohn F. “Jeff” RichardsonTimothy J. Riffle and Sarah M. McConnellRandall R. and Ann M. RiggsWilliam and Gloria RiggsLauren K. RobelJoel Rosenbloom*Hugh and Debra SandersGlenn and Donna ScolnikRandolph and Mary SegerJames and Rebecca ShanahanBrian J. ShapiroJulian L. ShepardGene R. ShreveRobert and Gayle ShulaMichael D. ShumateGeorge P. Smith, IICarolyn and Arthur SpenglerRichard and Carol StahlMilton and Judith StewartHon. Frank Sullivan, Jr. and Cheryl SullivanMilton O. ThompsonHon. John D. Tinder

David and Susie TittleKenneth L. TurchiLeslie E. Vidra Ted A. and Nancy K. WaggonerW. William and Mary V. L. WeeksZeff A.* and Zoe L. WeissSharon A. WildeyBrian P. and Barbara J. WilliamsGordon D. WishardKenneth and Louise YahneC. Daniel YatesLouis “Buddy” YoshaJames P. ZellerHon. Patrick Zika

*Deceased

Anonymous (5)John J. AdamsTerrill D.* and Judith A. Albright*Alfred Aman, Jr. and Carol GreenhouseJohn S. and Amy G. ApplegateLowell E. BaierJ. Adam BainM. Scott and Diane L. BassettFrederick A. BeckmanSamuel R. “Chic” Born II and Brenda BornF. Wesley Bowers

Mary B. (Kleiser) BrodyWilliam J. BrodyCharles E. and Jean BruessThomas E. BurchfieldAndrew B. and Susan N. BurokerHon. James and Angela CarrWillard and Margaret CarrGregory A. and Jane E. CastaniasFred H. and Beth CateCharles and Karen CohenCatherine A. ConwayGreta E. (Gerberding) CowartMarvin S. and Harriet L. CrellRichard J. Darko

Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt and Elizabeth R. BirchRichard and Mary DavisAlecia A. DeCoudreauxAnn and Edward DeLaneyFrancina A. DlouhyClarence and Judith DoningerDonald P. DorfmanRobert P. and Darlene DuvinDG Elmore, Jr.Mrs. Gordon S. EslickDouglas S. Abney and Sherry A. Fabina-Abney Scott N. and Linda A. Flanders

Eugene D.* and Jane M. FletchallDorothy J. FrapwellElizabeth A. FrederickHon. Ezra H. FriedlanderLeonard D. Fromm* and Donna Wilber-FrommRobert and Susan GarelickPhilip and Dorothea GenetosFrank and Donna R. GilkisonHarry and Lucy GonsoDavid E. Greene and Barbara J. BealerKathleen HarroldElwood “Bud” and Carol L. Hillis

the kimberling societyIn November 2009, the Law School honored Jack Kimberling, JD’50, for his generosity and vision by creating the Kimberling Society: a special group of donors who have made arrangements to support the Law School in their estate planning.

Membership in the Kimberling Society is open to all who make or have made a planned or deferred gift commitment to the Law School. This is accomplished by naming the IU Maurer School of Law as a beneficiary through a bequest in a will, charitable remainder unitrust or annuity trust, pooled income fund, charitable gift annuity, life insurance, retirement plan or other life-income arrangements. Members in the Kimberling Society are automatically included in the IU Foundation’s planned giving society, the Arbutus Society.

We are pleased to recognize and thank the members of the Kimberling Society:

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indiana law volunteersIn 2014, nearly 1,400 alumni and friends — a record — volunteered their time in support of the

Law School’s initiatives. We are honored to recognize them.

Arend J. Abel, ’86 Joshua W. Abel, ’05 Hon. Shirley (Schlanger) Abrahamson, ’56Magdalena A. (Przytulska) Acevedo, ’00Kristin L. Acuff, ’03 Kenneth J. Adams, ’00 Lise Adams Lucas C. Adams, ’08 Timothy V. Addison, ’09 Carol M. Adinamis, ’92 Brittany L. Adkins, ’13 Ashley Ahlbrand Kathryn J. Ahlgren Garza, ’08 Anne E. Aikman-Scalese, ’78 Nathan D. Alder, ’95 Nelson D. Alexander David J. Alfini, ’00 Amir R. Ali, ’11 D. Michael Allen, ’00 Margaret E. Allen, ’94 Scott A. Allen, ’12 Sherri L. Allen, ’84 Andrea Alvarez Faisal Alzahrani Al-Wazzab, ’08 David E. Amaya, ’08 Holly L. Amaya, ’08 Lucas M. Amodio, ’13 Nanafrema Ananeh-Firempong, ’10William J. Anaya, ’81 Erica Andersen Gary J. Anderson, M.D. Jonathan AndersonRobert G. Andree, ’82 Angela N. Aneiros, ’09 Haroon Anwar, ’09 John Applegate Jonathan Armiger, ’11 Brenda Armitage Ian D. Arnold, ’01 Robert D. Aronson, ’77 David A. Arthur, ’75 Bruce J. Artim, ’82 Stephanie A. Artnak, ’07 Charles A. Ashford, ’96 Tavonna H. Askew, ’01 Joshua P. Astin, ’12 Sophia J. Atcherson, ’97 Jacob D. Atz, ’10 Michael K. Ausbrook, ’93

Caridad Austin, ’11 Ivo A. Austin, ’12 Kathleen A. (Buchler) Austin, ’88 Bryan H. Babb, ’99 Rebecca L. Bailey Jacobsen, ’06 Lowell E. Baier, ’64 J. Adam Bain, ’86 Mark H. Bains, ’10 Jordan K. Baker, ’14 Michael S. Baker, ’01 Robert B. Baker, ’84 Tabitha J. Balzer, ’10 Elizabeth L. Baney, ’07 Nathan D. Baney, ’07 Denise Y. Barkdull, ’97 Hon. Sarah Evans Barker Robert M. Barnes, ’84 David S. Barnhill, ’10 Kellie M. Barr, ’06 Matthew B. Barr, ’06 William W. Barrett, ’89 Robert F. “Ted” Barron II, ’96 Frances Barrow Timothy D.F. Barteau, ’04 M. Scott Bassett, ’86 Lilaberdia Batties, ’95 Phillip L. Bayt, ’80 Scott A. Bearby, ’92 Stephen W. Beard, Jr., ’98 Robert H. Beatson, ’13 Alyssa Beattie Rogers, ’04 James H. Beckett, ’98 Frederick A. Beckman, ’49 Byram R. Beckstead, ’09 Debra Begley James K. Bemis, ’85 Anne A. Bennett, ’91 Brian Bennett Jason W. Bennett, ’01 Jeffrey T. Bennett, ’88 Maria E. Bennett, ’08 Amber N. Benson, ’12 Spiro Bereveskos, ’81 Sarah Bergen Jessica L. Berger, ’12 Benjamin P. Beringer, ’90 Adam J. Berlin, ’99 John D. Bessler, ’91 Kimberly Y. Best-Staton, ’94 Andrew W. Beyer, ’08

Patrick Bickley Thomas J. Birchfield, ’88 Robert J. Black, ’77 K. Steven Blake, ’90 Nicholas R. Blesch Clark, ’08 Sara R. Blevins, ’04 Jeffrey A. Block, ’84 Christopher A. Bloom, ’75 Timothy D. Blue, ’79 Eric Blume Jack A. Bobo, ’96 Carla D. Boddy, ’95 Timothy J. Boeglin, ’84 Mindy L. Boehr, ’08 Deborah Bone James Bopp, Jr. James Borgmann Hannah R. Bornstein, ’07 Sara S. Bosco, ’83 Michelle Botek Shelby M. Bowen, ’84 F. Wesley Bowers, ’51 Stephen R. Bowers, ’77 Tanya Y. Bowman, ’01 Andrew Boxberger A. James Boyajian, ’10 Eric E. Boyd, ’86 James M. Boyers, ’98 Jeffrey A. Boyll, ’82 Geoffrey J. Bradley, ’94 Jacob Bradley Carly A. Brandenburg, ’07 Stephen M. Brandenburg, ’07 Robert C. Brandt, Jr., ’02 Cherri L. Branson, ’85 Bradley C. Brasser, ’00 John P. Breen, ’93 Joseph B. Brennan, ’92 Kathryn M. Brinkerhoff, ’05 Katie Brinkmeyer Douglas K. Briody, ’94 Amy D. Brody, ’00 Mary Beth (Kleiser) Brody, ’76 William J. Brody, ’76 Christopher Brown Hon. Elaine B. Brown, ’82 Jarod Brown Jeffrey S. Brown, ’97 Kevin D. Brown Lisa Brown

Joseph L. Brownlee, ’72 Steven C. Bruess, ’89 Carmen L. Brun, ’05 Evan S. Bruno, ’12 Ariel Y. Bublick, ’12 George E. Buckingham, ’63 Alexander E. Budzenski, ’14 Daniel Buigas, ’12 Joseph T. Bumbleberg, ’61 Andrew Bunger Jerry J. Burgdoerfer*, ’83 Aimee N. Burkert, ’12 Matthew E. Burkhart, ’14 Jamie L. Burnett, ’10 Stephen F. Burns, ’68 Andrew B. Buroker, ’89 Brent A. Burris, ’07 Elizabeth J. Burrows, ’06 John P. Bushemi, ’73 Robert J. Butler, ’08 James R. Byron, ’75 Marco A. Cabezas, ’94 Eleanor P. Cabrere, ’93 Judi Calhoun J. Scott Callahan, ’88 David T. Callan, ’07 Kristen L. Cameron, ’11 Thomas D. Cameron, ’11 Nicole F. Cammarota, ’04 Jeffrey L. Carmichael, ’95 Kepten D. Carmichael, ’96 Steven D. Carpenter, ’89 Hon. James M. Carr, ’75 Willard Z. Carr, ’50 Philip L. Carson, ’67 Ralph Caruso Kyle A. Cassidy, ’11 Gregory A. Castanias, ’90 Nicholas A. Catania, ’14 Beth Cate Fred H. Cate Joshua M. Chanin, ’06 Robyn Charles Abhishek “Jay” Chaudhary, ’09 Alison M. Chestovich, ’01 Wan-Tsui Chiang, ’09 Caroline Cho, ’08 Cindy J. Cho, ’08 Gug Hyeon Cho, ’11 Michael Chopp

Adam D. Christensen, ’06 Margaret “Megan” M. Christensen, ’07Abigail A. Clapp, ’99 Briana Clark Charles R. Clark, ’62 Christina A. Clark, ’11 Christina L. Clark, ’08 Christina M. Clark, ’10 David R. Clark, ’10 David W. Clark, ’05 Rachel E. Clark, ’07 Rachael N. Clark, ’05 Shannon L. Clark, ’95 Joseph M. Cleary, ’88 Catherine A. Clements, ’09 Brian P. Clifford, ’06 Robert R. Cline, ’00 Christal J. Coakley, ’08 Bryan Cogswell H. Joseph Cohen Howard R. Cohen, ’78 Shannon M. Cohen, ’02 Daniel Cole James A. Coles Amber C. Collins, ’09 Joseph A. Colussi, ’81 Clyde D. Compton, ’65 Daniel O. Conkle John Conlon Kerry C. Connor, ’88 Catherine A. Conway, ’78 Timothy M. Conway, ’85 Eric C. Cook, ’12 Jessie Cook, ’79 Amy Cooper James L. Cooper, ’91 Jason P. Cooper, ’92 John T. Cooper, ’92 David E. Corbitt, ’97 Braden K. Core, ’06 Cynthia Cornelius Thomas C. Cornwell, ’72 Hon. Maria L. Corona, ’81 Veronica M. Corsaro, ’12 Cristina A. Costa, ’13 Greta (Gerberding) Cowart, ’85 Amber L. Cox, ’06 Reid A. Cox, ’00 Richard Cozzola Darren A. Craig, ’04 J. Andrew Crawford, ’81 Steve Creason Patrick S. Cross, ’93 Gillian S. Crowl, ’10 F. Jefferson Crump III, ’67 Patricia D. Cummings, ’02 Courtney E. Curtis, ’04 James W. Curtis, Jr., ’71 Aviva Cuyler Joseph R. Dages Michael S. Dalrymple, ’02 Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt Lisa D. Davidson, ’98 Gary L. Davis, ’82

James M. Davis, ’07 Jay L. Davis, ’70 Joshua M. Davis, ’03 Peter H. Day, ’10 Carla De La Barra Helstrom, ’08 Carina M. de la Torre, ’04 Erica L. De Santis, ’96 Paul A. Dean, ’98 Shane D. Deaton, ’04 Janet R. Decker, ’04 Lisa K. Decker, ’85 Alecia A. DeCoudreaux, ’78 Daniel J. Deeb, ’96 Thomas E. Deer, ’94 Nicholas C. Deets, ’93 Maria G. DeFord, ’03 Donald D. DeGrasse, ’79 Lisa DeJaco Ann M. DeLaney, ’77 David G. DeLaney Kathleen A. DeLaney, ’95 Joseph R. Delehanty, ’13 Steven H. Denman, ’74 Rhett R. Dennerline, ’89 Jason B. Dennis, ’08 Anne (Nading) DePrez, ’81 Marshall C. Derks, ’93 Chris M. Devlin, ’10 Kate DeWeese Daniel K. DeWitt, ’94 Robert P. DeWitte, ’07 Sarah M. Di Lorenzo, ’94 William S. Dickenson, ’90 Hon. Brent E. Dickson V. James Dickson, ’77 Hon. Mary Ellen Diekhoff, ’86 Allison C. Diercks, ’11 Caryl Dill Chris A. Dilworth, ’13 James Dimos Daniel A. Dixon, ’12 Donald P. Dorfman, ’57 Pam Dove Sean M. Downey, ’04 Kiply S. Drew, ’89 Darya S. Druch, ’88 Jesse R. Drum, ’13 Brian Drummy Erin Drummy Robert A. Dubault, ’95 Ernest J. DuBose, ’07 Shakeba DuBose, ’04 Brian Dunkel Laura Jane Durfee, ’09 David P. Durm, ’98 Peter H. Dykstra, ’97 Christopher C. Eades, ’97 Derek K. Early, ’08 Ross D. Eberly, ’09 Joseph S. Edelstein, ’12 W. Brian Edge, ’98 Jessica A. Edgerton, ’04 Susan T. Edlavitch, ’76 Matt Ehinger

Amanda R. Elizondo, ’11 Cynthia K. Ellis, ’01 Elizabeth Ellis D. G. Elmore Jr., ’84 Jennifer A. Elston, ’04 Tyler B. Engar, ’06 Michael D. Engber, ’67 John A. England, ’88 J. Scott Enright, ’90 Katherine E. Erbeznik, ’11 William C. Ervin, ’64 Philip C. Eschels, ’83 Dean A. Etsios, ’90 David C. Evans, ’71 Rachel B. Evans, ’94 Stacee E. Evans, ’96 Sherry Fabina-Abney, ’88 P. Stephen Fardy, ’94 Troy D. Farmer, ’97 Penelope S. Farthing, ’70 Steven R. Fawcett, ’06 Randall Fearnow Janeen L. Feinberg, ’12 Hon. Paul A. Felix, ’95 Hon. Thomas J. Felts, ’79 David L. Ferguson, ’81 John T. Ferguson Jr., ’93 Valerie R. Ferreira, ’10 Daniel D. Fetterley, ’59 Jeremy Fetty David Fidler Kathleen E. Field, ’09 Lucas M. Fields, ’12 Christina M. Finn, ’06 Corinne R. Finnerty, ’81 Kim Finney Mindy A. Finnigan, ’02 John P. Fischer, ’97 Robert L. Fischman Angela Fisher Larry R. Fisher, ’68 Thomas M. Fisher, ’94 Emily L. Fitzgerald, ’01 Kevin Fitzharris James F. Fitzpatrick, ’59 Scott N. Flanders, ’82 Michael E. Flannery, ’83 John S. Fleming, ’12 Olivia Fleming Michelle Fleming Gina-Gail S. Fletcher Hector L. Flores, ’83 Daniel R. Flynn, ’04 Robert Foos Steven D. Forry, ’02 Jeff Fosc Amy M. Foust, ’08 Kristen H. Fowler, ’07 Lisa C. Francisco, ’07 Susan Franke Jarrod B. Franklin, ’08 Dorothy J. Frapwell, ’73 David A. Frazee, ’14 Jennifer Freeman

Michael H. Freese, ’83 E. Paige Freitag, ’97 Eric A. Frey, ’67 Kevin Friedl Thomas M. Frohman, ’83 David J. Froiland, ’97 Andrew B. Fromm, ’08 Luis Fuentes-Rohwer Jake Fulcher Matthew T. Furton, ’95 Joseph R. Fuschetto, ’13 Nicholas K. Gahl, ’08 Jacqueline V. Gaines, ’04 Jeffrey Gaither Rose E. Gallagher, ’99 Christopher B. Gambill, ’83 Kenneth A. Gandy Thomas P. Gannon Robert A. Garelick, ’66 Cori K. Garland, ’09 Samuel E. Gasowski, ’01 Michael A. Gaston-Bell, ’13 Jennifer E. Gauger, ’02 Joseph D. Gaunt, ’01 Philip C. Genetos, ’77 Gerald F. George, ’69 Jacob A. German, ’14 Matthew A. Gernand, ’03 Michael R. Geske, ’89 John L. Giacomantonio, ’14 Bonnie K. Gibson, ’78 Brett B. Gibson, ’97 Raegan Gibson Angie Gidley Matthew Giffin Valerie Gill Laura Ginger Laura M. Ginn, ’07 Donald Gjerdingen M. Kristin Glazner, ’02 Dominic W. Glover, ’97 Jane E. Glynn, ’07 Heidi G. Goebel, ’97 Jeffrey S. Goldenberg, ’94 Harry L. Gonso, ’73 Marce Gonzalez, Jr., ’82 Rainier Gonzalez, ’98 Steven E. Goode, ’93 Michele R. Goodman, ’09 Sophia Goodman Gabrielle Goodwin Eliza Gordner Cedric A. Gordon, ’13 Rochelle A. Gordon, ’10 Kasie M. Gorosh, ’12 Casie Gorsuch Auste Graham Roy J. Graham, ’89 Mark B. Gramelspacher, ’90 Conor D. Granahan, ’05 Donald I. Grande, ’66 E. Lynn Grayson, ’86 Carl A. Greci, ’93 Elizabeth M. Green, ’05

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Ryan Green David E. Greene, ’74 Katherine M. Grgic, ’09 Michael L. Griffin, ’98 Geoffrey M. Grodner, ’75 Liane C. Groth, ’05 Alex E. Gude, ’09 Ryan J. Guillory, ’08 Philippa M. Guthrie, ’91 A. Michelle Gutierrez, ’00 Matthew R. Gutwein, ’88 Stuart Gutwein Bruce C. Haas, ’83 Christine N. Habeeb, ’08 Marvin L. Hackman, ’59 Stephen J. Hackman, ’84 Nicholas M. Haering, ’13 Mark A. Hagedorn, ’98 Matthew K. Hagenbush, ’08 Lawrence S. Hagerman, ’09 Joshua D. Hague, ’98 Joel C. Haitz, ’08 Meaghan E. Haller, ’10 Kelley J. Halliburton, ’05 Hon. David F. Hamilton John M. Hamilton, ’86 Thomas M. Hamilton Jr., ’69 Barrington M. Hammond, ’06 Mark Hammond Kelsey B. Hanlon, ’12 Jeanette Hanna-Ruiz, ’04 Kyle E. Hanrahan, ’96 Scott R. Hansen, ’92 Vicki Hansen Lisa Hanson Hon. Matt Hanson Laura C. Harbison, ’07 Ryann S. Hardman, ’06 Bradley E. Hargis, ’06 Melissa Hargis Stephen M. Harper, ’11 Julian Harrell Terry L. Harrell, ’89 Brian Harrington John R. Harrington, ’95 Daniel P. Harris, ’84 Levi S. Harris, ’06 Melanie Harris Oliver H. Harris III, ’69 Wayne A. Harris, ’90 Herbert D. Hart III, ’77 Nathan W. Harter IV, ’13 Kathleen Hartley Blake R. Hartz, ’12 Holly M. Harvey, ’97 Lakshmi D. Hasanadka, ’03 Douglas A. Hass, ’08 Renee Hatcher Nina R. Hatfield, ’73 Jeff Hawkins Tyler J. Hawkins, ’12 Rodney G. Haworth, ’62 Augustavia (Johnson) Haydel, ’85 Mark T. Hayden, ’86

Rodger A. Heaton, ’75 Zachary S. Heck, ’14 Norman J. Hedges, ’98 Jared Helge Tyler D. Helmond, ’09 Bjarne R. Henderson, ’83 Tim Henderson William D. Henderson Jane A. Henegar, ’88 Adam M. Henry, ’08 Robert Henson, ’10 Nathan A. Herbert, ’13 William C. Hermann, ’90 Marion P. “Mimi” Herrington, ’85 Jennifer M. Hesch, ’08 Frank C. Hider, ’69 Curtis T. Hill, Jr., ’87 Michael J. Hinchion, ’80 James M. Hinshaw, ’92 Maile M. Hirota, ’94 James H. Hoeksema, Jr., ’89 Hon. E. Michael Hoff, Jr., ’75 Douglas A. Hoffman, ’90 Paul R. Hogan, ’09 Joseph H. Hogsett, ’81 Zachary Holladay, ’12 Christopher J. Holly, ’08 Casey M. Holsapple, ’07 Jarrod D. Holtsclaw, ’98 Catherine L. Homolka, ’10 Darrick J. Hooker, ’00 Renea E. Hooper, ’05 Michael E. Hopkins, ’05 Christopher E. Hopkins Gillispie, ’11James B. Horrey, ’12 Mark J. Horvick, ’06 Jennifer Hostetter, ’12 Sara L. Hounshell, ’08 Kareem A. Howell, ’01 Michael D. Huber, ’85 Kelleah A. Hubler, ’05 Michael A. Huerta, ’83 David B. Hughes, ’64 Sarah Jane Hughes Aldo U. Huitzil, ’09 Liane C. (Groth) Hulka, ’05 Andrew W. Hull, ’86 Zachary Hulm James D. Humphrey, ’83 V. William Hunt, ’69 Daniel A. Huntley, ’12 David E. Hutchinson, ’09 A. David Hutson, ’09 Jeffrey B. Hyman, ’03 Clara A.Ignich, ’09 Kathryn A. Imburgia, ’13 Michala P. Irons, ’09 Alan J. Irvin, ’92 Shontrai D. Irving, ’03 R. Neil Irwin, ’71 Phil L. Isenbarger, ’84 Kathrine D. Jack, ’06 Karoline E. Jackson, ’98 Katherine F. Jackson-Lindsey, ’08

Kristin T. Jackson, ’09 S. Craig Jackson, Jr., ’10 Randall M. Jacobs, ’88 Laura L. Jakubowski, ’07 Jesse J. James, ’11 Mark D. Janis, ’89 Robert A. Jefferies Jr., ’66 David E. Jefferies, ’98 Manotti L. Jenkins, ’96 Sarah C. Jenkins, ’06 Travis N. Jensen, ’98 Joyce A. Jewell, ’10 Jenny Y. Jin, ’13 Ian G. John, ’95 David C. Johnson, ’09 Julie L. Johnson, ’99 Kelly A. Johnson, ’90 Leif K. Johnson, ’12 R. William Jonas Jr., ’81 Aleka L. Jones, ’07 Lauren Jones Randall P. Jones, ’11 Jennifer C. Jontz, ’92 Adalberto Jordan Gregory J. Jordan, ’84 Anthony R. Jost, ’93 Hon. James A. Joven, ’92 Thomas K. Juffernbruch, ’95 Elizabeth A. Justice, ’83 John H. Kahle, ’83 Randal J. Kaltenmark, ’96 Kiersten A. Kamman, ’11 Hon. Michael S. Kanne, ’68 Robert P. Kassing, ’64 James L. Katz, ’98 Brett P. Kaufman, ’09 James W. Kayden, ’82 Christopher A. Keele, ’84 Susan W. Keener, ’84 Jeffrey A. Kehr, ’97 Matthew D. Kellam, ’01 Hon. Marc Kellams ’78 Lynn Keller Barbara J. Kelley, ’73 Sarah L. Kellogg, ’12 Jason L. Kennedy, ’96 Melina (Maniatis) Kennedy, ’95 Allison Kerndt Lynn Kerr McKay, ’91 Zachary S. Kester, ’09 Nicholas K. Kile, ’90 Christopher W. Kimbrough, ’12 Ryan J. Kinch, ’09 Courtney King Cynthia A. King, ’91 Matthew R. King, ’03 Robert D. King, Jr., ’98 Benedict J. Kirchner, ’06 Daniel M. Kirwan, ’74 Joseph Klausing James A. Klimek, ’92 Susan Kline Donald E. Knebel K. Thomas Ko, ’98

Andrew A. Kobe, ’00 Andrea Kochert Angelus T. Kocoshis, ’12 Robert Kodrea Laura J. Koenig, ’07 Lindsay E. Koenings, ’13 William B. Kohn, ’87 Jeffrey B. Kolb, ’76 Robert L. Konopinski, ’97 Jeffrey Kosc Larissa E. Koshatka, ’11 Kristie Kostarides Greg Kovatch G. Vincent Kovatch, ’09 Christopher S. Koves, ’08 James S. Kowalik, ’78 Nicole A. Kozdron, ’09 Christopher A. Kozelichki, ’12 Jeffrey M. Kraft, ’14 Jonathan D. Kramer, ’00 Joann J. Krantz, ’78 E. Joseph Kremp III, ’94 Karol H. Krohn, ’84 Matthew W. Krouse, ’12 Kenneth G. Kubes, ’02 Joshua Kubicki Hung-San Kuo, ’11 Jamey L. Kurtzer, ’94 Joseph Kye John M. Kyle III, ’79 Stephan E. Kyle, ’91 Julie A. Laemmle, ’14 William R. LaFleur, ’13 Seth Lahn Brian J. Lally, ’01 Douglas W. Langdon, ’89 Matthew Langer Katie Langlois Mary (Nold) Larimore, ’80 David G. Larmore, ’91 Joshua Larsen Robert D. Lattas, ’01 V. Samuel Laurin III, ’87 Diana-Marie Laventure, ’13 Jeffrey A. Lawson, ’10 Karen Laymance Rory R. Layne, ’10 David J. Lazerwitz, ’95 Marcellus Lebbin Gara U. Lee, ’00 Kathleen L. Lee, ’09 Stephen W. Lee, ’77 Alex B. Leeman, ’09 Damon R. Leichty, ’99 Andrew D. LeMar, ’03 Timothy Lemper Tonya L. Lengar, ’03 Millard D. Lesch, ’67 Nicholas W. Levi, ’03 Alan A. Levin, ’82 David S. Levin, ’75 Anna Levitt, ’12 Jonathan M. Levy, ’13 Branch R. Lew, ’82

Alexander F. Lewis, ’13 Elliot R. Lewis, ’87 Kirmille D. (Welbon) Lewis, ’09 Rong-geng Li, ’08 Lars H. Liebeler, ’87 Marissa Liebling Troy D. Liggett, ’09 Matthew J. Light, ’05 Raymond A. Limon, ’95 Lance M. Lindeen, ’11 Nicholas J. Linder, ’08 Constance R. Lindman, ’89 Laura A. Linneball, ’91 Karen A. Lloyd, ’83 Randal L. Lloyd, ’92 David A. Locke, ’95 Thomas M. Lofton, ’54 Robert A. Long, ’71 Arthur A. Lopez, ’83 Alan R. Loudermilk, ’85 Joseph T. Lozano, ’04 Kaarin M. Lueck, ’02 Thomas C. Lunsford, ’02 Matthew C. Luzadder, ’04 Dallin D. Lykins, ’10 David Lynch Susan C. Lynch, ’93 Duncan A. MacDonald, ’69 Christine M. Macfarlane, ’89 Daniel E.J. Mackin, ’84 Paul Mackowski Nora L. Macey, ’75 Susan L. Macey, ’80 Justin J. Macy, ’13 Jody L. Madeira Thomas O. Magan, ’70 David M. Main, ’75 Stephen P. Malak, ’69 Simon I. Malinowski, ’12 Paul W. Malone, ’93 Sean T. Maloney, ’86 Marc F. Malooley, ’01 Thomas Y. Man, ’97 Hon. Elizabeth (Noyes) Mann, ’76 Alphonso Manns, ’72 Jill R. Marcrum, ’86 Margaret M.F. Marnocha, ’01 Ryan Marques Ashley N. Martin, ’12 Laurie Martin Erin Martoglio Joseph H. Marxer, ’87 Derrick A. Mason, ’05 Katy A. Mathews, ’09 Michael C. Mattingly, ’13 Michael Mattioli Brad R. Maurer, ’99 Michael S. Maurer, ’67 Erin E. McAdams, ’11 Peter C. McCabe III, ’85 Michael J. McCaffrey, ’82 Tobin McClamroch Alison L. McCormick, ’11 William L. McCoskey, ’02

Martin A. McCrory, ’83 John McCrum Thomas R. McCully, ’66 Renee (Mawhinney) McDermott, ’78 Angela M. McDonald Fisher, ’95 Patrick J. McGowan, ’04 Michelle M. McGuire, ’92 Laura E. McHenry, ’09 Laurence A. McHugh, ’73 John W. McKenzie III, ’08 Eric J. McKeown, ’07 Hon. Larry J. McKinney, ’69 Lisa C. McKinney, ’92 A. McKissack Gerron L. McKnight, ’08 Patricia J. McLean, ’86 R. Bruce McLean, ’71 Patricia C. McMath, ’87 William F. McNagny, ’47 David F. McNamar, ’68 Thomas P. McNulty, ’83 Jonathan D. McPike, ’11 Daniel A. Medrea, ’69 David A. Meek, ’08 Katherine G. Meger Kelsey, ’09 Steven P. Mehr, ’12 Ellen H. Meilaender, ’00 Hannah L. Meils, ’03 Robert S. Meitus, ’00 Misty L. Mercer, ’11 Jessica P. Meredith, ’11 Jessica L. Merkel, ’06 Henry Mestetsky, ’10 Peter A. Meyer, ’08 Anna T. Meyer Simpson, ’06 Ashley L. Michael, ’11 Suzanne Michel Russell D. Millbranth, ’74 Calvert S. Miller, ’94 Clayton C. Miller, ’93 Courtney Miller Julie D. Miller, ’08 Laura Miller Matthew J. Miller, ’92 Sonia L. Miller-Van Oort, ’97 Lloyd H. Milliken Jr., ’60 Derek M. Mills, ’03 David C. Milne, ’94 Megan K. Milne, ’94 Katherine A. Miltner, ’05 Katelyn M. Miner, ’12 Joshua J. Minkler, ’88 Dana L. Miroballi, ’95 NaShara C. Mitchell, ’10 Jason T. Mizzell, ’11 Robyn Moberly Kathleen A. Moccio, ’87 Vincent J. Moccio, ’87 Yoni D. Moise, ’11 Katie K. Molter, ’07 Mariangela Monteiro Martin Montes, ’95 Burke J. Montgomery, ’99 David A. Moore, ’04

Raeanna S. Moore, ’97 Ronald J. Moore, ’95 Tamra Moore Daniel Morgenstern Alice M. Morical, ’94 Robin Morlock Marsha K. Morris, ’91 Michael M. Morris, ’11 Timothy M. Morrison, ’74 Kevin Morrissey James K. Morse, ’82 Melissa M. Mortimer, ’05 Trenton B. Morton, ’12 Jerry Moss, ’62 John M. Mueller, ’97 Jessica L. Mullen, ’00 Megan A. Mullett, ’11 Edward B. “Ned” Mulligan, ’10 Patricia M. Mulvihill, ’04 Kellen T. Myers, ’09 Hon. Edward W. Najam, Jr. Sonia Nath Luis F. Navarro, ’00 Samira Nazem Angela K. Neboyskey, ’00 David A. Neboyskey, ’00 Andrea (Isaacs) Need, ’93 Mark E. Need, ’92 Amy L. Nefouse, ’91 Hannah Neshek D. Andrew Nestrick Thomas R. Newby, ’87 Thao T. Nguyen, ’04 Ikedigbo O. Nnaemeka, ’02 Edward S. Noble III, ’06 Jane Ann Noblitt, ’86 Lumi Nodit Amy Noe James A. Nolan, Jr., ’86 Jeni Northcutt J. Michael Nossett, ’14 Jeffrey S. Nowak, ’99 Henry S. Noyes, ’94 Carl Oberdier Anna K. Obergfell Kirkman, ’09 David J. Oberly, ’11 Christiana Ochoa Ann E. O’Connor, ’11 Joseph D. O’Connor, ’78 Robert S. O’Dell, ’87 Marc E. Odier, ’86 Laura C S O’Donnell, ’96 Warner Off Megan E. Okun, ’13 Amy H. Oliver, ’92 Kevin M. O’Neill, ’11 Shiv O’Neill, ’01 Erica L. Oppenheimer, ’12 Aviva Orenstein Julia Orzeske Folasade S. Oshinubi, ’12 Brandy A. Osimokun, ’03 Andrew D. Otis, ’90 Andrea M. Ott, ’07

Michael W. Ott, ’07 Lauren R. Outlaw, ’11 Carl D. Overman, ’52 Marianne M. Owen, ’91 Gregory R. Pachmayr, ’09 William E. Padgett, ’95 F. Anthony Paganelli, ’95 Danuta “Donna” B. Panich, ’78 Timothy M. Pape, ’95 Roger L. Pardieck, ’63 Kathryn E. Pardo, ’09 Nimita Parekh Angela (Foster) Parker, ’94 James G. Parker, ’12 Justin C. Parker, ’10 Kenneth L. Parker, ’97 Avani Patel Sandip H. Patel, ’96 Jennie C. Patschull, ’13 James C. Patterson, ’75 Andrew C. Patton, ’04 George T. Patton, Jr., ’87 Steve Patton Bruce Paul Gabriel B. Paul, ’99 Stephen H. Paul, ’72 Timothy B. Paul, ’04 Amy Payne Fredrick D. Payne, ’98 Jennifer J. Payne, ’90 Jeffrey M. Peabody, ’08 Jean R. Pechette, ’80 Michael A. Pechette, ’81 Nora E. Peoples, ’82 Gilberto R. Perez, ’84 Andrea N. Person, ’10 Charles M. Persons, Jr., ’07 David A. Pesel, ’86 Stephen J. Peters, ’80 Antje Petersen Weiner, ’92 Robert E. Peterson, ’64 Sabrina M. Petesch, ’87 Jeffrey P. Petrich, ’84 Michael J. Petro, ’88 Tanya R. Pettay, ’07 Mark V. Pettinga, ’87 Matthew A. Pfaff, ’13 Mark J. Phillipoff, ’80 Suzanne J. Phillips, ’98 Jeanne M. Picht, ’94 Christopher A. Pierce, ’12 Rachael L. Pileggi, ’09 Richard C. Pilger, ’90 Noah B. Pinegar, ’10 Kirk A. Pinkerton, ’75 Kristin M. Pinkston, ’08 M. Ryan Pinkston, ’08 Jessica L. Pixler, ’13 Hon. S. Jay Plager R. Scott Plain, ’64 Casey J. Plant, ’10 Alexander J. Platte, ’11 Joseph M. Pletcher, ’08 Jose R. Pocasangre, ’10

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John L. Pogue, ’69 Adrian C. Polit Clarence T. Pollard II, ’90 Dino Pollock Andre L. Poplar, ’92 Cindy L. Porter, ’85 Jaime M. Porter, ’07 Michael J. Potraffke, ’12 Gregory W. Pottorff, ’11 Lisa A. Powell, ’84 Jill T. Powlick, ’95 R. Anthony Prather, ’83 Jennifer L. Pratt, ’87 Elissa J. Preheim, ’96 D. Cameron Prell, ’00 Dom Price Drew Price Harry I. Price, ’77 Matthew M. Price, ’93 Leslie B. Prill, ’11 Noah M. Priluck, ’11 Joyana Progar, ’13 Andrew A. Proia, ’13 Katherine A. Province, ’13 Doris L. Pryor, ’03 Johnny D. Pryor, ’02 Rubin Pusha, ’12 Hon. Rudolph R. Pyle III, ’00 Thomas A. Pyrz, ’80 Tracey Quick Smith, ’86 Marc T. Quigley, ’98 Amanda N. Raad, ’05 Peter M. Racher, ’86 Marguerite C. Racher Snyder, ’09 Barath Raman David A. Rammelt, ’90 William A. Ramsey, ’06 Chad E. Ranney, ’12 Kevin J. Rapp, ’05 Angela L. Rapp Weber,’06 Patrick W. Rasche, ’93 Daniel C. Rattray, ’89 Michael D. Ray, ’04 Angie Raymond Jessica E. Reagan, ’07 Kara L. Reagan, ’05 Michael N. Red, ’04 James L. Reed , Jr., ’92 Jason R. Reese, ’97 Wm. Marc Reese, ’96 Morgan E. Rehrig, ’08 Deanna Reichel Rachel Remke John O. Renken, ’90 Kellen G. Ressmeyer, ’07 Eric A. Rey, ’10 Stephen E. Reynolds, ’08 Richard S. Rhodes, ’53 Marjorie K. Rice, ’96 Jeffrey I. Richards, ’81 John F. “Jeff” Richardson, ’77 Joshua K. Richardson, ’07 Kimberly Richardson, ’06 James G. Richmond, ’69

Adam J. Richter, ’05 Julia Rickert Clarine Nardi Riddle, ’74 Eric A. Riegner Jeffrey K. Riffer, ’78 Timothy J. Riffle, ’83 Randall R. Riggs, ’77 William R. Riggs, ’63 Kaitlin A. Riley, ’14 Sarah S. Riordan, ’93 Michael E. Riskin, ’09 Lauren K. Robel, ’83 David Roberts Cameron E. Robinson, ’12 Daniel Robinson James B. Robinson, ’99 Laurie N. Robinson, ’98 Richard D. Robinson, ’71 Kevin R. Robling, ’98 Kim A. Rogers, ’64 Hon. Jose M. Rodriguez, Jr., ’80 Michael A. Rogers, ’08 JP Roman-Lagunas Hon. Flerida P. Romero, ’55 Sally Ronald, ’13 Anthony Rose, ’90 Gavin M. Rose, ’06 Joel Rosenbloom, ’54 Laura S. Rossi, ’12 Kathleen J. Rowe, ’14 Lucas M. Rudisill, ’08 William E. Ruiz, ’12 Jennifer A. Rulon, ’14 Jay D. Rumbach, ’14 Hon. Loretta H. Rush, ’83 Vanessa Russell Mark A. Ryan, ’88 Catherine Sabatine Munjot Sahu, ’09 Marisol Sanchez, ’02 Rafael A. Sanchez, ’02 Elizabeth R. Sanders, ’09 Steve Sanders Christopher Saporita, ’03 Yasuhiro Sato, ’13 Caitlin F. Satterly, ’10 Matthias L. Sayer, ’09 Nicholas P. Scavone, Jr., ’92 David N. Schaffer, ’84 Devin K. Schaffer, ’08 Dennis S. Schell, ’01 William J. Schenck, ’94 Thomas C. Scherer, ’77 April R. Schilling, ’98 John T. Schlafer, ’09 Jon Schmaltz Amanda J. Schneider, ’06 Ashley K. Schneider, ’11 Jason S. Schnellenberger, ’07 Thomas F. Schnellenberger Jr., ’79 Natalie Schrader Megan E. Schroeder, ’10 Jacob B. Schtevie, ’07 Matthew T. Schulz, ’10

Jennifer L. Schuster, ’08 David H. Schwartz, ’95 Katherine Schwartz, ’10 Glenn Scolnik, ’78 Laura A. Scott, ’95 Michael D. Scott, ’88 Robert L. Scott, ’73 Zaldwaynaka L. Scott, ’83 Ashley A. Seales, ’09 Frank Seales, Jr., ’74 John E. Seddelmeyer, ’74 John M. Segal, ’71 Erica L. Seger, ’03 Randolph L. Seger, ’72 Martin Seifert Leah L. Seigel, ’14 Myra Selby Andrea Sellers April E. Sellers, ’98 Hon. Bruce M. Selya Todd M. Sermersheim, ’04 Steven J. Sersic, ’94 Joe Sgroi Sue A. Shadley, ’77 Elizabeth K. Shaffer, ’85 Peter J. Shakula II, ’89 Abrahim J. Shanehsaz, ’14 Brian J. Shapiro, ’84 Ozair M. Shariff, ’12 Steven R. Sharpe, ’05 Jennifer L. Shea, ’03 Chung-Lun Shen, ’06 Ryan P. Shephard, ’14 Stephen M. Sherman, ’72 Thomas L. Shriner Jr., ’72 Elizabeth Shuman-Moore, ’82 Michael D. Shumate Darin A. Siders, ’01 Catherine D. Siebecker, ’11 Philip H. Siegel, ’60 Lee T. Silver, ’84 Matthew Silverman, ’03 Eric S. Silvestri, ’13 Scott Simmonds Jacqueline A. Simmons, ’79 Leeann Simpkins Alexander Simpson, ’11 Drew T. Simshaw, ’12 Earl Singleton, ’86 Ketaki Sircar, ’96 George Sistevaris, ’87 Amy L. Skelton, ’13 Carol N. Skinner, ’84 Cory Skolnick Allan T. Slagel, ’88 Michael A. Slaney, ’92 Geoffrey G. Slaughter, ’89 Allison Smith Anthony A. Smith, ’12 Craig P. Smith, ’08 Don Smith Eric P. Smith, ’10 Ernest W. Smith, ’65 George P. Smith, II, ’64

Jason E. Smith, ’00 Joseph L. Smith, Jr., ’95 Maggie C.B. Smith, ’07 Steven P. Smith, ’00 Travis R. Smith, ’08 John D. Snethen, ’01 David M. Snyder, ’85 Maggie Snyder Tammy Somers Laura K. Song, ’14 Hugo C. Songer, ’60 Lesli M.H. Sorensen, ’06 Justin O. Sorrell, ’12 Lauren C. Sorrell, ’12 Jessica G. Sosa, ’11 Julie A. Spain, ’14 James A. Spangler, Jr., ’14 Myra (Podvoll) Spicker, ’73 Kim Spindler Torrey D. Spink, ’12 Aaron J. Spolarich, ’11 James T. Spolyar, ’06 Emily A. Springston, ’01 Joseph Todd Spurgeon, ’99 Kathleen (O’Connor) St. Louis, ’84 Matthew R. St. Louis, ’04 Theodore C. Stamatakos, ’90 Richard Stanley Janet C. Stavropoulos, ’94 Todd J. Stearn, ’94 Sydney L. Steele, ’64 David A. Steiger, ’90 David R. Steiner, ’89 Andrea P. Steinhoff, ’05 Roger T. Stelle, ’70 Abbey R. Stemler, ’11 Amanda L. Stephens, ’14 Simone L. Sterling, ’01 Judi Stewart Milton R. Stewart, ’71 Kase Stiefvater Megan H. Stifel, ’04 Tandra M. Stovall, ’06 Jana Strain Holly Streeter-Scheafer Gregg E. Strellis, ’98 Terrance Stroud, ’03 Daniel B. Strunk, ’04 David W. Sullivan, ’73 Hon. Frank E. Sullivan, Jr., ’82 Kevin Sullivan Michael H. Sullivan, ’91 Winnifred F. Sullivan Ann Sutton Dennis D. Sutton, ’74 Apryle A. Swain, ’99 William D. Swift, ’64 Ali Sylvia Andrew A. Szakaly, Jr., ’75 Valerie M. Tachtiris, ’03 Hon. Viola J. Taliaferro, ’77 Andrew J. Tan, ’11 J. Alexander Tanford Adam Tavitas, ’94

Barry Taylor Christian C. Taylor, ’94 Gregory G. Taylor, ’96 Suzanne M. Taylor, ’01 Meghan E. Tepas, ’09 Peter TerMaat Thomas R. TerMaat, ’94 Kevin Tessier, ’96 Kellye Y. Testy, ’91 Beth A. Tevlin, ’85 Laura A. Thomas, ’00 Milton O. Thompson, ’79 TaKeena M. Thompson, ’09 Wm. Charles Thomson III, ’75 Robert B. Thornburg, ’96 Sarah C. Thrasher, ’12 Clay Tillack Elizabeth Timme David O. Tittle, ’67 Scott B. Tittle, ’01 Courtney R. Tobin, ’92 Bridget R. Todd, ’12 Eric A. Todd, ’93 Nicholas Tokar Jason M. Torres, ’02 Gregory C. Touney, ’11 Daniel J. Tounsel, ’06 Michael J. Trescone, ’12 Mario Treto, Jr., ’12 Christopher L. Tucker, ’11 Ronald F. Tucker, ’83 Malcolm J. Tuesley, ’99 Kenneth L. Turchi, ’83 Wayne Turner Jonathan B. Turpin, ’14 Mary E. Tuuk, ’90 John P. Twohy, ’96 Jennifer Upton Michael E. Uslan, ’76 Paul E. Vaglica, ’12 Jose G. Valtierra, ’82 Inge M. Van der Cruysse, ’04 John W. Van Laere, ’82 Jessica L. Van Dalen, ’10 Christine A. Van Dross, ’80 James L. Vana, ’93 Ann C. Varnon, ’86 Hon. Salvador Vasquez, ’91 Julie A. Veach, ’97 Margaret S. Vegeler, ’74 Robert O. Vegeler, ’75 Hon. Albert J. Velasquez, ’73 Gina M. Venturelli, ’11 Brian A. Verbus, ’13 Jennifer Viegas Rachel A. Vilensky, ’09 Brian A. Villa, ’10 Hon. Jesse M. Villalpando, ’84 Joseph M. Villanueva, ’00 Adria Villar, ’08 Peter D.P. Vint, ’74 Donald J. Vogel, ’85 Eric P. Voigt, ’03 Amy L. VonDielingen, ’05

Jeremy S. Votaw, ’13 Ted A. Waggoner, ’78 Philip A. Wagler, ’10 Margie Wakelin Laura M. Walda, ’08 Kyle J. Waldie, ’08 Carolyn Waldron Denise A. Walker, ’06 Diane J. Walker, ’91 Elizabeth Walker Edna Wallace Rebecca Wallenfelsz Colleen Walter John A. Walter III, ’77 Judith A. Waltz, ’81 Fiona C. Wan, ’12 Xianghong Wang, ’05 Zhuhao Wang, ’11 Jonathan B. Warner, ’06 Andrea S. Warren, ’10 Rochelle A. Warren Gordon, ’10 Mark A. Warsco, ’80 Alison R. Waske Sutter, ’06 Daniel J. Wasserberg, ’03 Lisa Watson Whitney Watt Erin Webley Alonzo Weems, ’95 W. William Weeks, ’79 Elizabeth Weihoefer Brian R. Weir-Harden Michael D. Wiese, ’13 Zeff A. Weiss*, ’83 Zoe U. Weiss, ’83 Charlene Weissman Brent Welke, ’72 Mark W. Weller, ’83 Judith V. Welling, ’06 Robert W. Welsh, ’83 Nathan B. Wenk, ’12 Destiny L. Wenning, ’08 John M. Westercamp, ’14 Allison E. Weyand, ’12 Alexander S. Whang, ‘12 Dana White David D. White, ’09 Sean White James L. Whitlatch, ’84 J.A. Whitmer Lora M. Whitticker, ’02 Camille Wiggins Terrill Wilkins B. Curtis Wilkinson, Jr., ’72 Brian P. Williams, ’81 Brian S. Williams, ’89 Gerry L. Williams, ’95 James R. Williams, ’91 Maryann (O’Leary) Williams, ’88 Maurice L. Williams, ’06 Noah T. Williams, ’11 Onika K. Williams, ’10 Shannon Williams Jeremiah I. Williamson, ’10 Matthew Wilshire

Gordon T. Wilson, ’13 Heather L. Wilson, ’97 Julie P. Wilson, ’99 Thomas G. Witkop, ’85 Alan C. Witte, ’70 Mark S. Wojciechowski, ’81 Benjamin A. Wolowski, ’10 James R. Wood, ’08 Robert L. Wood, ’74 Hon. Diane P. Wood Michelle Woodward Nancy S. Woodworth, ’05 Jamhal L. Woolridge, ’04 Katie E. Worsham Brinkmeyer, ’07 Brantley H. Wright, ’92 Mark E. Wright, ’89 Paul B. Wright, ’94 Terry Wright Samantha J. Wuletich, ’14 Robert S. Wynne, ’85 Elizabeth J. Wysong Berg, ’05 Juliana Yanez, ’14 Jonathan F. Yates, ’01 Tyler R. Yeager, ’08 Brian Yeley, ’99 Ann I. Yi, ’99 Holly L. Yoakum, ’06 Andrew J. Yoder, ’04 Pete R. Yonkman, ’98 Hongsun Yoon, ’02 Ahmed Young Mike Young Nicole M. Young, ’06 Hon. Richard L. Young Richard W. Young, ’81 Lorinda Youngcourt Sarah Yusuf Raybin, ’11 Gerald B. Zelenock, ’98 James P. Zeller, ’76 Patrick A. Ziepolt, ’10 Hon. Patrick J. Zika, ’73

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Hon. Lee H. Hamilton recognized with Congressional DSA

Hon. Lee H. Hamilton, JD’56, director of the Indiana University Center on Congress, received the 2014 Distinguished Service Award of the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress at the group’s 44th annual meeting in Washington, D.C.

Hamilton represented Indiana as a Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1965 to 1999, establishing himself as a leading figure on foreign policy, intelligence and national security. His chairmanships included the Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran. In addition, he serves Indiana University as a Professor of Practice in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, a Distinguished Scholar in the School of Global and International Studies and co-chairman of IU’s International Engagement Advisory Board.

Hamilton writes twice-monthly commentaries about Congress and what individuals can do to make representative democracy work better. A leader in the growing national movement to expand and improve civic education, he serves as a co-chairman of the Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools.

1960sFrost Brown Todd LLC member Lloyd H. Milliken, Jr., JD’60, received the inaugural Richard T. Boyette Award for Outstanding Service at the 10th anniversary celebration of the National Foundation for Judicial Excellence in Chicago.

Ball Eggleston, PC senior partner Joseph T. Bumbleburg, JD’61, was appointed to his 16th term as Judge Advocate of the Department of Indiana American Legion.

Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC has announced that Henry P. Lee, JD’65, was selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Lee focuses his practice in the areas of trusts and estates.

Bose McKinney & Evans attorney Daniel B. Seitz, JD’68, has been selected for inclusion in the publication The Best Lawyers in America 2015 in the area of insurance law. Seitz is of counsel in Bose McKinney & Evans’ Indianapolis office and is a member of the firm’s insurance, health care and business services groups.

Former Hancock County (Ind.) Superior Court Judge Richard T. Payne, JD’69, received the George B. Davis, Jr., Distinguished Jurist Award from the Hancock County Bar Association at its 2014 spring dinner. Payne served as a judge for 42 years and is currently employed by the Indiana Supreme Court’s division of state court administration as a staff attorney in the trial court management section.

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Partners in Philanthropy honors Bill and Nancy Hunt

Indiana University and the IU Foundation honored several alumni as Partners in Philanthropy in October. The recipients were recognized for the integral role they have played in furthering the university’s philanthropic goals as volunteers and supporters. V. William “Bill” Hunt, JD’69, and his wife, Nancy Bergen Hunt, received the Herman B Wells Visionary Award in recognition of their longstanding dedication to IU.

Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP has announced that James A. Strain, JD’69, is “Top Ranked” in the recently released 2014 edition of Chambers USA. Consistent with the past 11 years, Strain was one of nine people named as “Top Ranked” or “Band 1” lawyers in the area of corporate/M&A law in the state of Indiana. Chambers ranks both lawyers and law firms based on the research of more than 150 full-time editors and researchers. Strain was also selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015.

1970sIndiana Court of Appeals Judge John G. Baker, JD’71, was recognized at the Indiana State Bar Association Solo and Small Firm Conference with an award for 25 years of exemplary service as an appellate judge.

The Bloomington Economic Development Corp. has announced that it has hired Lynn H. Coyne, JD’72, as its new president. Coyne is a veteran attorney who managed Indiana University’s real estate holdings and served as associate counsel for the university. He has wide experience in Bloomington’s economic development and planning and has served as chairman of the corporation’s board of directors. He had served in an interim capacity since February.

Thomas M. Gallmeyer, JD’72, has joined Burt Blee Dixon Sutton & Bloom LLP in Fort Wayne. His area of concentration is real estate.

Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business has ranked Thomas L. Shriner, Jr., JD’72, as a leading lawyer in his field in 2014. Shriner specializes in litigation of general commercial law. He is a partner at Foley Lardner LLP’s Milwaukee office.

Richard A. Dean, JD’73, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Dean is a partner in Tucker Ellis’ Cleveland office and focuses his practice on food, beverage and cosmetic, antitrust and competition law, business litigation, mass tort and product liability, and medical and pharmaceutical liability.

Ronald S. Reinstein, JD’73, a retired judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court and a consultant to the Arizona Supreme Court, has been appointed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as one of 35 new members to the Organization for Scientific Area Committees (OSAC). OSAC is an initiative by NIST and the U.S. Department of Justice to strengthen forensic science in the United States. The new members were selected from among 1,300 candidates with legal or scientific backgrounds. Reinstein will serve on the Legal Resource Committee of OSAC.

Kenneth M. Wilk, JD’73, has joined the law firm of Rubino, Ruman, Crosmer and Polen in Dyer, Ind., where he specializes in litigation and estate planning. Wilk serves on the boards of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Gary, Ind., and the Humane Society of the Calumet area, and is a member of Friends of Hospice and Knights of Columbus.

Mallor elected into elite Family Trial Lawyer organization

Indiana family law attorney Andrew C. Mallor, JD’74, a founding partner of Mallor Grodner, has been elected into membership in the American College of Family Trial Lawyers (ACFTL). The ACFTL is a select national group of 100 of the best family law trial lawyers from across the country. He was chosen by his peers based upon his litigation skills and courtroom abilities. Mallor is the first — and only — Indiana lawyer admitted to the organization. He leads the firm’s private client division.

Michael R. Conner, JD’75, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Conner is a partner in Barnes & Thornburg’s Indianapolis office and focuses his practice on commercial litigation, personal injury litigation — defendants, and product liability litigation — defendants.

Kim F. Ebert, JD’76, was recently named to Human Resource Executive’s 2014 list of the Nation’s Most Powerful Employment Attorneys. This is the second consecutive year Ebert has been selected for inclusion on this list. He is the managing shareholder at Ogletree Deakins in Indianapolis.

The Indiana Bar Foundation has elected Donald R. Lundberg, JD’76, a partner at Barnes & Thornburg LLP and former Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission chief, as president of the board for a one-year term, effective July 1, 2014. Lundberg is a member of the litigation department and deputy general counsel at Barnes & Thornburg. He leads the firm’s internal professional responsibility initiatives.

William E. Adams, Jr., JD’78, has moved from his previous position as dean of Cal Western Law School to become the deputy managing director of the ABA Section on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar.

Michael E. Brown, JD’78, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. He was also named Best Lawyers’ 2014–15 “Lawyer of the Year” in the Indianapolis legal malpractice law — defendants category. Brown is a partner at Kightlinger & Gray’s Indianapolis office, and his practice areas include commercial litigation, constitutional law, insurance law and regulation and professional liability litigation.

Riley Bennett & Egloff LLP has re-elected partner John L. Egloff, JD’78, to their 2014 management committee.

Madalyn S. Kinsey, JD ’79, a partner at Kroger, Gardis & Regas in Indianapolis, has published her first novel, The Ghost of Cheeney Creek, a coming-of-age story set in 1960’s Indiana. She was also recently selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best of Lawyers in America 2015 in banking and finance law.

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1980sDavid J. Theising, JD’80, of Harrison & Moberly LLP has been elected to a three-year term on the governing board of the American Bar Association Forum on the Construction Industry, the largest organization of construction lawyers in the world.

Thomas C. Pence, JD’80, has been recognized as a leading lawyer in his field in the 2014 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. He is a partner and litigation attorney in the Milwaukee office of the law firm Foley & Lardner, where he represents employers in all aspects of labor and employment law. Pence is a frequent speaker on labor and employment law topics and is former chairman of the Foley & Lardner labor and employment practice.

Bose McKinney & Evans attorney Alan W. Becker, JD’81, has been selected for inclusion in the publication The Best Lawyers in America 2015 in the area of corporate governance law. He is a partner in the firm’s business services and public offerings and securities regulation groups, assisting clients with many types of corporate and financial transactions, including forming business entities and structuring their ownership arrangements, raising capital from third parties, and buying, selling and combining businesses.

Former U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of Indiana Joseph H. Hogsett, JD’81, has joined Bose McKinney & Evans LLP as a partner in the litigation practice group in the Indianapolis office. He concentrates his practice on internal investigations and corporate audits, as well as assisting clients in labor and employment law matters.

Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP has announced that Thomas A. Barnard, JD’82, was selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Barnard focuses his practice on bet-the-company litigation, commercial litigation, environmental litigation and mediation.

James F. Bohrer, JD’82, has been elected as a board member of the Indiana Bar Foundation. Bohrer is a partner at Clendening Johnson & Bohrer, P.C. in Bloomington and focuses his practice on estate planning and probate, real estate transactions and real estate development, zoning, business law, and tax protests and appeals.

Indiana Attorney General Gregory F. Zoeller, JD’82, has been appointed to the board of directors of the American Legacy Foundation, a national public health organization dedicated to ending tobacco use in the United States.

Jackson Walker has announced that Kurt D. Nondorf, JD’83, was selected for inclusion in the 2014 edition of the prestigious Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business guide. He represents clients in a broad array of real estate matters, particularly acting for landlords in leasing transactions. Nondorf has also been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015 and as a Thomson Reuters Super Lawyer. He is a partner in Jackson Walker’s Houston office.

Richard J. Thrapp, JD’83, has been elected as a board member of the Indiana Bar Foundation. Thrapp is a partner at Ice Miller in Indianapolis and counsels clients on acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures and financings, and on corporate governance matters.

Keith E. White, JD’83, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. White is a partner in Barnes & Thornburg’s Indianapolis office and focuses his practice on employment law — management, and labor law — management.

Bruce D. Donaldson, JD’84, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Donaldson is a partner in Barnes & Thornburg’s Indianapolis office and focuses his practice on public finance law.

Harbour to lead 91-market compliance team at Herbalife

Herbalife announced the appointment of Pamela Jones Harbour, JD’84, to the newly created role of senior vice president and legal officer, global member compliance and privacy, reporting to Mark Friedman, executive vice president and general counsel. Leading a global member compliance team across 91 markets, Harbour will develop and enhance policies and infrastructure that ensure effective education, training and mentoring programs for the nearly four million independent Herbalife members worldwide, underpinned by robust and consistent monitoring and enforcement procedures. In addition to her compliance responsibilities, Harbour will also coordinate the company’s global privacy and cyber security efforts.

In 2012, John P. Judge, JD’85, joined the environmental boutique Land Air Water Legal Solutions, LLC in Berwyn, Penn., where, according to Chambers and Best Lawyers, he continues to enjoy environmental litigation and providing regulatory and industrial development advice. Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP has announced that Richard O. Kissel II, JD’85, was selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Kissel focuses his practice on closely held companies and family businesses law.

At its November 2013 annual meeting, the Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana announced that Scott M. Kyrouac, JD’85, an attorney with the Terre Haute, Ind., law firm Wilkinson, Goeller, Modesitt, Wilkinson & Drummy, would continue his duties as the organization’s DRI state representative for Indiana.

Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP has announced that Erick D. Ponader, JD’85, was selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. He was also recognized in the 2014 issue of Chambers USA as a leader in the field of real estate law in Indiana. Ponader focuses his practice on corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, and real estate law.

Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP has announced that Mark T. Hayden, JD’86, was selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Hayden focuses his practice on commercial litigation and corporate law.

At its November 2013 annual meeting, the Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana named Michele S. Bryant, JD’88, secretary of the organization. She is a partner in the Evansville, Ind., law firm Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn. Bryant has extensive experience in the defense and trial of medical malpractice claims, representing both individual health care providers and hospitals. She also maintains an active practice in health care law and in other civil and business litigation areas.

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Douglas C. Ballantine, JD’88, was named a “Local Star” in Kentucky by Benchmark Litigation 2015 in the areas of environmental, general commercial, insurance, and intellectual property law.

Joshua J. Minkler, JD’88, has been named Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana.

Jackson Lewis P.C. has announced Kevin D. Holden, JD’89, has assumed the role of Richmond, Va., office managing shareholder. Holden has more than 25 years of experience representing management and defending against individual and class claims brought under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, Title VII, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, and regularly litigates the enforceability of non-compete agreements, claims for unpaid wages and various other workplace torts. He is a frequent lecturer on a variety of workplace issues, is the current vice-chair for the executive committee for the Labor and Employment Section of the Virginia Bar Association and will be the chair of that committee starting January 1, 2016.

The Indiana Bar Foundation has elected Geoffrey G. Slaughter, JD’89, of Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, as president-elect of the board for a one-year term, effective July 1, 2014. He has also been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Slaughter focuses his practice on antitrust, appellate, litigation, First Amendment and media law, school public finance and administrative law.

1990sJohn D. Bessler, JD’91, is the author of a new book, The Birth of American Law: An Italian Philosopher and the American Revolution (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2014). The book tells the forgotten, untold story of the origins of Cesare Beccaria, a 26-year-old Italian thinker who published On Crimes and Punishments, a runaway bestseller that shaped the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and early American laws.

John C. Erickson III, JD’91, has joined Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman P.C.’s Indianapolis office as a shareholder.

Litigator and former judge Jeanne M. Hamilton, JD’91, has joined the law firm of SmithAmundsen as a partner, continuing the expansion of the Indianapolis office. Hamilton defends corporate clients against all manner of claims. Her knowledge encompasses all aspects of litigation, as well as corporate filings, insurance needs, mergers and acquisitions, and regulatory compliance. After serving as a state superior court judge in Hancock County, she served as general counsel for Novelty, Inc., a toy manufacturing and distribution company where she supervised all aspects of litigation and insurance matters and was involved in the negotiation of contracts including licenses, sales representation agreements, customer marketing agreements, and non-compete and confidentiality agreements. She also acted as a corporate representative to all regulatory agencies and a lobbyist.

Steven M. Badger, JD’92, was recently selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. This is the fifth consecutive year Badger has been named in the listing. He is a resident of Zionsville, Ind., and practices in the areas of commercial litigation, media law, employment litigation and business law. He is the owner of Badger Law and works from offices in Carmel, Ind.

Hughlin R. Boyd, JD’92, a graduate student at UCLA, has received the Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award. Boyd was also inducted as a Dean’s Scholar.

Kent A. Brasseale II, JD’93, a partner in the Evansville, Ind., law firm Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, been selected for inclusion in the 2015 issue of The Best Lawyers in America in the field of real estate law. He represents clients in real estate, environmental, mineral, intellectual property, construction and business matters.

Riley Bennett & Egloff LLP has named partner Anthony R. Jost, JD’93, to their 2014 management committee.

At its November 2013 annual meeting, the Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana announced that Christopher D. Lee, JD’93, a partner in the Evansville, Ind., law firm Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, would continue as a member of the organization’s board. A trial attorney who has developed a practice litigating a broad range of tort liability matters, Lee has tried dozens of jury trials to verdict.

Patrick W. Rasche, JD’93, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Rasche is a partner in Armstrong Teasdale’s St. Louis office and focuses his practice on patent law.

Washington Lawyers for the Arts presented its 2014 Robert C. Cumbow Brio Award to James L. Vana, JD’93, a partner in the Seattle law firm Perkins Coie LLP. The Brio Award celebrates individuals whose exceptional energy, vitality and dedication in the community bridges the law and the arts. Vana has volunteered with Washington Lawyers for the Arts since 2007, as an advisor in the Arts Legal Clinic, a trainer, and also served on the board of directors from2011-2014. The many artists helped by Vana praise his ability to simplify their complex copyright and trademark issues. He is highly regarded among his peers in the trademark and copyright law communities, where he is named by World Trademark Review 1000 as one of the World’s Leading Trademark Professionals. His work in copyright law is recognized by The Best Lawyersin America, and Managing IP named him an IP star.

The USA Network has named Jerald L. White, JD’93, a 2014 “Characters Unite” award winner. The awards form part of a multi-platform public service campaign that addresses social injustices and bridges cultural divides. White has been a community advocate for more than 20 years, working as a grassroots organizer, environmental justice attorney, and policymaker with the Sierra Club Legal Defense fund, the City of New Orleans, the U.S. Senate and the White House Council on Environmental Quality. When White learned about a Louisiana justice of the peace refusing to issue a marriage license to an interracial couple, he launched the New Orleans Loving Festival, a multicultural community celebration and film festival that challenges racism through outreach and education. Under his leadership, the Loving Festival has become an important community anchor for blended families, and a unique platform for showcasing the efforts of artists and community advocates who are working for racial justice.

Thomas R. TerMaat, JD’94, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. TerMaat is a shareholder in Foster Swift Collins Smith’s Grand Rapids office and focuses his practice on insurance defense, commercial litigation, real estate litigation, general litigation, no-fault litigation and transportation law.

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P. Stephen Fardy, JD’94, is an equity partner in the Chicago law firm Swanson, Martin & Bell. He recently represented a company in an Illinois trade secret dispute that settled for over $60 million for the plaintiff. Fardy is the chair of the firm’s intellectual property litigation and transactional services practice group and focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation and transactions, as well as on a variety of commercial litigation matters. Fardy represents a variety of entities ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies. He lives in Chicago.

Alice M. Morical, JD’94, is now an equity partner with Hoover Hull LLP.

Angela F. Parker, JD’94, has just opened a new firm, Carmin Parker P.C., on the downtown square in Bloomington. The firm’s practice areas will concentrate predominantly on business law and litigation, banking, and general real estate with full title services.

At its November 2013 annual meeting, the Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana announced that James P. Strenski, JD’94, a partner in the Indianapolis law firm Cantrell, Strenski & Mehringer, would continue as a board member of the organization. Strenski concentrates his practice in the areas of insurance bad faith, insurance coverage and third party defense of insureds.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP has announced that Ian G. John, JD’95, has joined the New York office as a partner in the firm’s Antitrust and Competition Practice Group. John advises and represents clients before antitrust enforcement authorities on matters relating to mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures, including complex cross-border transactions. He joined Kirkland from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.

Krista Duncan Black, JD’96, was recently named the assistant director of the West Virginia Division of Highways Legal Division. In that role, she supervises in-house counsel in a variety of practice areas, including employment law and general litgation.

Ling receives Multicultural Leadership Award

Jenner & Block partner S. Tony Ling, JD’96, received the National Diversity Council’s 2014 Multicultural Leadership Award at the inaugural Illinois Leadership Conference at McCormick Place in Chicago. The award recognizes “individuals of color who have made a difference through their achievements and exemplify the ability to excel in their field” and who personify “the principles of diversity and leadership.”

The Milwaukee-based law firm Quarles & Brady recently opened an office in Indianapolis, and named Daniel M. Long, JD’96, as one of the office’s inaugural partners. He is a member of the firm’s product liability, toxic tort, and personal injury litigation practice group. Long concentrates his practice on defending manufacturers, premises owners, and contractors in personal injury and wrongful death litigation.

T. Joseph Wendt, JD’96, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Wendt is a partner in Barnes & Thornburg’s Indianapolis office and focuses his practice on commercial litigation.

Denise Y. Barkdull, JD’97, has joined Frost Brown Todd LLC in Indianapolis as a member of the finance and real estate and government services practice groups.

Jennifer Burke Santoro, JD’97, has recently co-written an online publication piece titled Medicare Advantage Plans Win and Lose in Arizona. Burke Santoro is a partner at Chicago-based litigation firm, Cassiday Schade LLP. She frequently counsels clients on policies and practices designed to reduce costs while maximizing the benefits of new, more employer-friendly provisions in the Act. Clients include security, construction, transportation, commercial distribution, paper goods, retail grocery, employee leasing, medical facility, food processing and meat packing industry employers, self-insureds, insurers and third party administrators.

Christian M. Freitag, JD’97, recently gave a TEDxBloomington talk about time, nature and “forever.” Freitag is the executive director for the Sycamore Land Trust and regularly talks with people about saving their land forever through fee title or conservation easement protection.

Miller-Van Oort elected Minnesota State Bar Association secretary

Sonia L. Miller-Van Oort, JD’97, of Sapientia Law Group PLLC in Minneapolis, has been elected secretary of the Minnesota State Bar Association. The office, which she assumed July 1, puts Miller-Van Oort on track to become the MSBA President during the 2017-18 bar year, making her the fifth woman to ever hold this position. Miller-Van Oort is a litigation attorney and founding member of her firm. She has worked on a variety of litigation involving commercial disputes, product liability cases, non-competition and non-solicitation matters, breach-of-contract cases, invasion-of-privacy matters, franchise disputes, tortious interference claims, and misrepresentation and fraud claims.

Molly J. Moran, JD’98, has been named by Attorney General Eric Holder acting head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. Moran, who has worked in Holder’s office since 2010, has been coordinating the department’s strategy in voting rights lawsuits against both Texas and North Carolina. She has also been involved in congressional Democrats’ attempts to craft a new law following the Supreme Court’s controversial 2013 Shelby County v. Holder decision that declared a key part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act unconstitutional.

Christine E. Orich, JD’98, has been selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Orich is of counsel in Barnes & Thornburg’s Indianapolis office and focuses her practice on information technology law, patent law and technology law.

Jennifer A. Puplava, JD’98, a member of the law firm of Mika Meyers Beckett Jones PLC, was recently elected to the board of directors for Trivalent Group. Trivalent Group provides technology solutions for west Michigan businesses and is headquartered in Grandville, Mich. Only two non-Trivalent employees are elected to their board of directors. Jennifer practices in the areas of trademark and copyright law, technology and internet law and related commercial litigation.

Plunkett Cooney shareholder Elaine M. Pohl, JD’99, has been awarded the “Rising Star” honor by Michigan Super Lawyers magazine. Pohl focuses her practice on insurance coverage and general litigation matters. She works in the firm’s Bloomfield Hills, Mich. office.

Geoffrey S. Silver, JD’99, has joined the Indianapolis office of Jackson Lewis P.C. as of counsel. He previously worked nearly 10 years at the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

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2000sMark J. Crandley, JD’00, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015. Crandley is a partner in Barnes & Thornburg’s Indianapolis office and focuses his practice on commercial litigation.

After ten years at a boutique practice in Bloomington, Jonathan F. Yates, JD’01, has joined the law firm of Krieg DeVault LLP in Indianapolis as of counsel in the Intellectual Property Technology practice group.

Michael S. Dalrymple, JD’02, was appointed as secretary of the Indiana State Bar Association (ISBA) at its annual meeting on October 10. He was appointed by ISBA President Jeff R. Hawkins and his term will expire in October 2015. Dalrymple is a solo practitioner, representing individuals and small businesses in employment and labor law, discrimination, corporate matters and estate planning. He also is a civil mediator, providing mediation services for a variety of civil matters. Prior to opening his own law firm, Dalrymple was an associate at Ice Miller. Immediately following law school, he was appointed to a two-year judicial clerkship, spending his first year with Hon. Sanford M. Brook, JD’74, former chief judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals, and his second year with Hon. Randall T. Shepard, former Indiana chief justice.

Johnny D. Pryor, JD’02 and his wife, Doris L. Pryor, JD’03, are happy to announce that they have just welcomed a baby.

Terrance Stroud, JD’02, has been selected as a Star of Brooklyn by Home Reporter News. Stroud is involved in his community in Brooklyn, including joining the Community Board 17 Land Use Committee to fight outsized development and promote downzoning, and joining political education nonprofit P20, also known as Political Power Through Organizing. He is currently the director of media strategy at the NYC Department of Citywide Administration.

Stacy Forster Thompson, JD’02, a partner with the Bloomington, Ind., law firm Clendening Johnson & Bohrer, serves on the board of the Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana. Thompson concentrates her practice in the representation of health care professionals, including individual physicians and nurses, hospitals, physicians’ practice groups, and health care related organiza-tions, in a variety of health care law matters. She also has experience in criminal law, employment law, general litigation, and insurance defense. Thompson is a member of a number of defense oriented legal organizations, including the DTCI and the nationally recognized Defense Research Institute. She is currently chair of the DTCI health law section. She was named the 2010 Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana Young Lawyer of the Year.

Russell C. Menyhart, JD’03, has joined Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP’s Indianapolis office as of counsel in the litigation practice group. He has been appointed to serve on the board of directors for the America China Society of Indiana. The organization’s mission is to strengthen the Indiana-China business relationship, create mutually beneficial business opportunities and foster a China-friendly business environment in Indiana.

David M. Lundeen, JD’04, recently accepted a senior counsel position with Nissan North America in the Nashville, Tenn., area, working primarily in finance and capital markets. This transition follows periods of work for The Northern Trust Company, Obama for America (the President’s 2012 reelection campaign) and Mayer Brown LLP, all in Chicago.

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP has announced that Matthew C. Luzadder, JD’04, has been promoted to partner in the Chicago office. He focuses his practice on labor and employment matters, white-collar crime and internal investigations, and commercial litigation, and he regularly represents and advises construction, consulting, technology, private equity and financial services companies. Luzadder has been recognized as a 2014 Client Service All-Star by BTI Consulting. He also is an active member of the Better Government Association’s Young Professionals Board, where he has helped organize its annual comedy event for the past three years.

Alyssa B. Rogers, JD’04, has joined North American Midway Entertainment as its first general counsel.

Joshua W. Abel, JD’05, has joined Faegre Baker Daniels LLP’s nonprofit practice group. Abel previously was executive director of the Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic.

Young Joo Choi, LLM’05, has assumed the role of vice chair of the law program at Pusan National University in Seoul.

Bessemer Trust has announced that Lucelly Duenas, JD’05, has joined the firm’s Miami office Legacy Planning team as senior vice president, associate fiduciary counsel. Duenas is responsible for advising domestic and international ultra-high-net-worth families as they navigate the complexities of wealth. She will specifically focus on cross border and international matters related to legacy planning, family governance, tax minimization strategies and the implementation of estate plans.

The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana recognized Jeremy M. Dunn, JD’05, at a June 3 breakfast for being a volunteer attorney who handled 13 pro bono cases within the past year.

Matthew J. Light, JD’05, has been named Chief Deputy Attorney General for the Indiana Attorney General’s Office.

Leslie B. Pollie, JD’05, has joined Kopka Pinkus Dolin’s Indianapolis office. Her practice focuses on insurance defense.

Melanie A. Smith, JD’05, has joined Threlkeld & Associates. Her primary practice is litigation focusing on insurance defense.

Jere A. Rosebrock, JD’06, has joined Wooden & McLaughlin LLP’s litigation team where she will devote much of her practice to defending medical device manufacturers against product liability claims, including complex class actions and multi-district litigation.

The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana recognized Dustin R. DeNeal, JD’07, at a June 3 breakfast for being a volunteer attorney who handled 13 pro bono cases within the past year.

Andrew B. Fromm, JD’08, joined Foley & Lardner LLP’s Detroit office in September. Fromm represents a wide array of manufacturing companies in commercial contract disputes. Previously, he practiced product liability and complex commercial litigation at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in Chicago.

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The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana recognized Nicolette E. Mendenhall, JD’08, at a June 3 breakfast for being a volunteer attorney who handled 13 pro bono cases within the past year.

2010sBonahoom & Bobilya LLC has added associate Brandon J. Almas, JD’11, to their office in Fort Wayne. Almas focuses his practice on business transactions, real estate transactions and estate/succession planning.

FordHarrison LLP, one of the country’s largest management-side labor and employment law firms, has announced the addition of Jessica L. Asbridge, JD’11, to the firm’s Atlanta office. Asbridge, who joins as an associate, most recently served as law clerk for both Hon. Frank M. Hull and Hon. Peter T. Fay of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. She focuses her practice on the representation of management in labor and employment matters.

After two federal clerkships in Memphis, Timothy C. Flowers, JD’11, joined the Department of Justice through its Honors Program. At DOJ, Flowers will be investigating and prosecuting cyber criminals through the department’s computer crime and intellectual property section.

Bonahoom & Bobilya LLC has added associate Conor S. Slocum, JD’11, to their office in Fort Wayne.

Lucas M. Amodio, JD’13, an intellectual property attorney in Armstrong Teasdale’s St. Louis office, has been selected as one of 15 members of the 2014-2015 class of Leadership Clayton. This is a leadership development program established by the Clayton Chamber of Commerce to educate and develop effective community leaders who will strengthen and transform the community. Amodio concentrates his practice on patent law involving high-technology and computer-related matters. A former software engineer and patent examiner, he guides in-house counsel, inventors and patent examiners in applying for and protecting U.S. and foreign patent applications.

Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary has announced the addition of Elizabeth M. Bolka, JD’14, to the firm’s Indianapolis office. Bolka’s practice is devoted to serving clients on a wide variety of legal issues directly affecting the transportation industry.

Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP has welcomed Abbey M. Brown, JD’14, to its Cleveland office. Brown is an associate in the labor and employment practice group. She focuses her practice on management-side employment law.

Kristen J. Davee, JD’14, has joined Lewis Wagner LLP as an associate. Her practice includes commercial and residential real estate acquisitions.

Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary has announced the addition of Alaina C. Hobbs, JD’14, to the firm’s Indianapolis office. Hobbs’ practice includes complex litigation with a focus on class action defense matters, labor and employment, and a wide variety of legal issues directly affecting the transportation industry.

Wiggin and Dana has welcomed Patrick J. LaMondia, JD’14, to the firm’s New Haven, Conn., office.

Abrahim J. Shanehsaz, JD’14, has joined Krieg DeVault as an associate. He is a member of the intellectual property and creditors’ rights and bankruptcy practice groups.

Bose McKinney & Evans LLP has announced that Sarah M. Studzinski, JD’14, has joined the firm as an associate in the Indianapolis office. She is concentrating her practice in the business services, tax, and real estate groups.

Bose McKinney & Evans LLP has announced that John M. Westercamp, JD’14, has joined the firm as an associate in the Indianapolis office. He is practicing in the firm’s business services group.

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Carl D. Overman, JD’52, 89, born on April 2, 1925 in Petroleum, Ind., died on July 9, 2014 in Petaluma, Calif. Overman grew up in a farm family in Miami County and graduated from Clay Township High School in 1943. He served in the United States Navy from 1944-46 and was stationed first in Bainbridge, Md., and ultimately in Shanghai with the U.S. Seventh Fleet. After earning a B.S. in business from Indiana University in 1949 and a J.D. from Indiana Law in 1952, he practiced law in Indianapolis for the next 60 years. He and his wife Marjorie Merrill Overman lived in the Indianapolis area, attended St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and were longtime members of Woodstock Country Club, the Traders Point Hunt, and the University Club of Indianapolis. An avid horseman and skier, he particularly relished his many trips to Switzerland and Taos, N.M., with family and friends. Overman is survived by his daughter, Carol Overman and son-in-law Hap Rhodehamel of Petaluma, Calif.; his son, Gregg Overman; daughter-in-law, Susan Overman; granddaughter, Erin Overman and grandson, Jon Overman of Dallas, Texas. He was preceded in death by wife, Marjorie; and brothers, Byron and Basil.

Professor William T. Burke, JD’53, 87, of Seattle, Washington, died July 4, 2014 with his family by his side, following complications from heart surgery. Professor Burke was an internationally distinguished scholar, serving on the faculty of both the University of Washington School of Law and the UW School of Marine Affairs from 1968 to 1996. He was born in 1926 in Brazil, Ind. After completing high school and a brief stint in the U.S. Army, he commenced his academic career by obtaining his bachelor’s degree from Indiana State University, in 2-1/2 years and at the top of his class, followed by his law degree in 1953. He attended Yale Law School where he obtained his doctorate in juridical science degree in 1959. While at Yale, he met his wife, Feliciana, a fellow graduate student. Following the publication of his first book in 1962, Professor Burke was recog-nized as the outstanding authority on international law of the sea and remained a scholarly and policy leader on the world scene for many years. By his retirement, he had been widely published in over 300 law journals, served as an expert and lecturer throughout the world, influenced generations of professionals, and substantially shaped the law, policy, and many institutions related to the law of the ocean. In his retirement years, Professor Burke read voraciously, closely followed current events, and rooted for Seattle-area sports teams. He was a committed husband, a dedicated father and was unwaveringly devoted to the well-being of his developmentally disabled daughter, Kathryn Burke, who preceded him in death. He also enjoyed the little things: his grandchildren’s artwork, sweet local strawberries, roses in full bloom, his view of the snowcapped Cascades, and the development and history of Magnuson Park, where he walked daily. Professor Burke is survived by his beloved spouse of 55 years; his children William V. Burke of Honolulu, Hawaii and Liza E. Burke of Seattle; his three grandchildren, and his great-grandson.

Hubert “Hugh” Eugene Kelly, JD’53, passed away on October 13, 2014 surrounded by his devoted wife and best friend of more than 45 years, Sanda, and their two daughters, Kristin and Kaitlin, as well as his son Chris and daughters Kathy and Karen from his prior marriage. Hugh was born on April 23, 1927 in Worthington, Ind., to Hubert and Leona Kelly who preceded him in death along with his sister, Dorothy “Kitty” Kelly Tananbaum. After graduating from Onarga Military School, Kelly served in the United States Army during World War II as a technical sergeant. He later went on to receive his B.A. from Indiana State University in 1949. He was admitted to the Indiana bar in 1953 and the Arizona bar in 1965. In 1964, he moved to Phoenix, where he continued to practice law for over 50 years. He was a senior trial attorney, Office of Chief of Coun-sel, Internal Revenue Service, Southeast and Central Regional Offices, from 1953-1960 and was also an arbitrator and mediator, United States Arbitration and Mediation of Arizona, Inc. Hugh was a 32nd Degree Freemason and a member of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Terre Haute, Ind. He was also a member of the El Zaribah Shrine in Phoenix and the American Legion. Kelly was a devoted family man, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and loyal friend. His love of people and animals was contagious as he lit up any room he walked into. He was a story-teller and so enjoyed being an older father. Given the opportunity, he loved to share photos and stories of his daughter Kristin’s accomplishments in veterinary medicine and his daughter Kaitlin’s accomplishments in graphic design. When not surrounded by family, he enjoyed spending time by his Koi pond at home. He is survived by his loving wife and their two children, three children from his prior marriage, 11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, two nieces, and his beloved fur babies.

Joel Rosenbloom, JD ’54, died June 24, 2014 in Silver Spring, Md. He was 83. A longtime partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, he was a highly respected expert in communications law. A native of Gary, Ind., he clerked for Justice James Emmert of the Indiana Supreme Court and later served as special assistant to the chairman and legal assistant to the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. He was an emeritus member of the Law School’s Board of Visitors.

Lester Kassing, LLB’58, died May 5, 2014 in Colleyville, Tex. He was born Nov. 7, 1930, in Indianapolis and married his high school sweetheart, Vanita Kleinschmidt, on May 1, 1954, after serving in the Army during the Korean War. After earning his law degree in 1958, he joined the trust department at Indiana Bank and Trust in Fort Wayne, where he remained until 1971, rising to executive vice president. In 1971, Kassing accepted the opportunity to become CEO of Jefferson Bank in Peoria, Ill., where he remained through November 1981. From 1982-1984, he was president of Southwestern Bank in Oklahoma City. In 1987 Kassing founded a software company

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called MARQUIS, which is currently run by his four sons and employs over 70 people. Throughout his life and career, Kassing was ever generous with his time, talents and money in support of Concordia Lutheran High School in Fort Wayne, Ind. (his alma mater), Lutheran education, numerous philanthropic and leadership boards, and the Lutheran Home in Peoria, Ill. He is survived by his wife 60 years, Vanita C. Kassing; son, John Kassing, his wife, Susan, and their children, Ryan, Lauren and Peter; son, Jeff Kassing, his wife, Diane, and their children, Michael, Kati and Scott; son, Judson Kassing, his wife, Robin, and their children, Hadley, Grant and Peyton; son, Jay Kassing, his wife, Jennifer, and their children, Jack, Emily, Audrey, Ella and Jet; daughter, Julie Norris, her husband, Robert, and their children, Sarah Jensen (her husband, Daniel) Matthew, David and Kristin; brother, Tony Kassing and his wife, Nancy, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; brother, Robert Kassing, JD’64, and his wife, Troy, of Indianapolis; sister, Susi Dettmer and her husband, Robert, of Fort Wayne; and many other extended relatives and friends.

Steven H. Ancel, LLB’60, 77, Carmel, Ind., died August 14, 2014 surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by the love of his life and wife of 56 years, Sorelle; his three daughters, Robin (Bob Zacharias), Kim (Mark Greenhall), and Cori (Steve Katz); brother, Jerald (Gayle) Ancel; 10 grandchildren, Josh, Alli, Jeremy, Lauren, Evan, Sarah, Jordan, Haley, Lindsay, Campbell; brother and sisters-in-law, Janine and Dean Rothschild and Jean and Martin Lewis; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Ancel graduated from Shortridge High School and Indiana University. An accomplished commercial lawyer, he headed Indiana’s largest bankruptcy reorganization firm. He was a 30-year distinguished panelist on the Indiana Continuing Education Bankruptcy Law Seminar, director and chairman of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Section of the Indianapolis Bar Association. He was elected a Fellow in the American College of Bankruptcy. He was listed in The Best Lawyers in America for 28 years, since its inception until he retired, and was named the 2012 Indiana Bar Foundation Legendary Lawyer.

Jerry J. Burgdoerfer, JD/MBA’83, a partner at the Chicago-based law firm Jenner & Block, died on September 17, 2014. He was 56 years old.

Burgdoerfer began practicing law at Jenner & Block in 1989. Throughout his career, he played an important role across many different sectors of the firm. He was co-chair of the firm’s Securities Practice and Transactional Cross-Border Practice and a member of the Corporate and Mergers and Acquisitions Practices. Burgdoerfer was particularly important to helping to develop the firm’s Japan Practice, having spent two years in Tokyo in the early 1990s working on international trans-actions with the Mori Sogo Law Offices (now Mori Hamada & Matsumoto), one of the largest law firms in Japan. He was one of the founders of the firm’s LGBT Forum. In 2010, he was one of five partners selected to receive the firm’s inaugural Associates Committee Mentorship Award.

Burgdoerfer’s practice spanned a variety of disciplines in the corporate transactions arena. He represented clients across the world in mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, securities offerings, restructurings and joint ventures. He was consistently recognized by legal

publications such as Illinois Super Lawyers and Leading Lawyers Network for his acumen in these areas, both domestically and internationally. In 2010, he was selected to serve on the first Corpo-rate Governance Advisory Board for Ketchum, Inc., one of the largest corporate communications agencies in the world. In 2013 he was a recipient of Indiana University’s Distinguished Alumni Award, in recognition of his career achievements and his substantial and significant contributions to the university, the legal profession, organizations furthering diversity and equality and the community-at-large.

His family has asked that donations be made to the Jerry Burgdoerfer Memorial Scholarship Fund at the IU Maurer School of Law. Checks should be made payable to the Indiana University Maurer School of Law and mailed to the following address — Office of Development, 211 S. Indiana Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405. If individuals would like to make their gift by credit card they can contact Lisa Hosey at [email protected].

Zeff A. Weiss, JD’83, died November 17 in Indianapolis. He was 57. A partner with Ice Miller LLP, Weiss had been with the firm since graduating from law school. He was raised in South Bend and educated at Indiana University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in business and accounting in 1979, becoming a certified public accountant in 1980. For years Weiss chaired Ice Miller’s real estate group. He helped clients develop, negotiate and structure some of the nation’s most complicated transactions and mentored and trained numerous lawyers. Weiss’s work on numer-ous significant, high-profile projects is credited with growing Indianapolis’ skyline over the years.

He was a member of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, and he was active on the executive committee of the board of directors of the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis Inc., Park Regency and the Indianapolis Public Library Foundation. He was honored with a Sagamore of the Wabash by Gov. Mike Pence. Weiss is survived by his wife, Zoe (Urena) Weiss, JD’83; his children, Miranda (Olivier) Bernadac, JD’12; and Reva, Alexandra and Martin Weiss; his brother, Dr. Sheldon (Debra) Weiss; his sister, Lynn (Danny) Castor; and his father-in-law, Alphonse Urena. He was preceded in death by his parents, Martin Weiss and Anne (Steinberg) Weiss, and by his brother, Robert Weiss.

The family requests donations be made to the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis Inc., or the Indianapolis Public Library Foundation. Donations can be mailed to the Jewish Federation at 6705 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, IN, 46260, or by donating online at www.jewishindianapolis.org. Donations can be mailed to the Library Foundation at 2450 North Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN, 46206 or by donating online at www.indyplfoundation.org.

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