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C a r o l i n a L a w Alumni News Summer 2005 Volume 29 No. 3 Inside: Meet Gail Agrawal, Interim Dean Message From the Dean ................2 Law School News..........................5 Dean’s Report ........................ Insert Alumni & Development News .....7 continued on page 3 Judge John J. Parker Distinguished Professorship Gail Agrawal Carolina Law Surpasses its Annual Fund Goal. Thank you for your support! See page 8 for details. Opportunity came knocking at Gail Agrawal’s door early and often, and she always greeted it with a smile. Agrawal’s promotion to interim dean of the law school is the latest in a long line of recognitions that pepper her career, and anoth- er example of her “Just Say Yes” philosophy. A self-made woman from a working-class family in New Orleans, Agrawal, 53, put herself through college and was tapped to be the first student in a joint degree program between Tulane University’s School of Public Health and its law school. Fol- lowing law school, she clerked for Senior Judge Minor Wisdom on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and later for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Agrawal joined the law firm Monroe and Lemann in New Orleans, where she focused on health law and soon became member. She was recruited by Zoe Baird to Aetna, in preparation for expected federal health-care reform. Invited to fill a visiting professorship at the Uni- versity of Michigan law school, Agrawal found her calling in teaching. She sought a university that had much to offer in the health-care arena; UNC School of Law was a natural choice. She began teaching health-care law, along with cours- es in torts, contracts and professional responsibil- ity, at Carolina Law in 1997. It wasn’t long before former Dean Gene Nichol asked Agrawal to be associate dean for academic affairs. “I said yes,” she said, as she had said yes to so many offers throughout her career. Former colleagues and students expect the school to do well under her leadership. Kelly Furr (JD ’01) was taught and mentored by Agrawal. She said students at the school can look to Agrawal as a trusted adviser and will appreciate her can- dor, support and sense of humor. She points to Agrawal’s national reputation, having been rec- ognized for her lifelong leadership by the Ameri- can Health Lawyers Association in its inaugural class of fellows, and, several years ago, appointed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services to serve on the national advisory committee on organ transplantation. “I have no question that Dean Agrawal will set high goals for the law school this year,” Furr said, “and I have no question that she will achieve and exceed them through her hard work, her leadership and her ability to motivate those around her.” Deborah Schwartz said she had the good fortune, her first four years as a lawyer, to have Agrawal as a boss. Agrawal showed extraordinary patience in bringing inexperienced lawyers into their own, and those who worked with her respected her intellect, tutelage and work ethic. “This is a hard-working woman,” Schwartz said. “She’s truly self-made. She is not someone who had a silver spoon in her mouth.” Schwartz is not surprised that Agrawal is a law school dean. She expected great things from her former mentor all along. “You just look at someone of her caliber and say, she is so head-and-shoulders above other people that she should be running the show,” Schwartz said. Upon accepting the interim deanship, assembling Wherever he went, Judge John J. Parker (1885- 1958) had a presence that filled the room. He was a large man – in stature, intellect, integrity and commitment to the administration of justice – and he commanded respect from legal and political communities his three decades on the bench. As a practicing attorney, Parker established his reputation as a skilled, effective trial lawyer who was adept at handling controversial criminal cases as well as complicated civil cases. In 1925, he was appointed judge on the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, where he served for 33 years – the last 21 years as chief judge. Throughout his career, he was renowned for his work to improve the administration of justice in both the federal and state courts and was a leader in the push to adopt the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Always interested in politics, Parker was nominated in 1910 by the Republican Party as a candidate for Congress. Six years later, he was nominated as a candidate for attorney general and in 1920 he was nominated for governor. In 1930, President Herbert Hoover nominated Parker for the U.S. Supreme Court, but his nomina- tion failed in the U.S. Senate by only two votes. Joseph Kennedy When a number of unexpected decisions came out of the Justice William Rehnquist-led U.S. Supreme Court, Joseph E. Kennedy picked up the phone instead of his pen.The criminal law expert organized other experts in the field to par- ticipate in a symposium that was one of the best attended at the annual meeting of the American Association of Law Schools and provided the substance for a Georgetown Law Journal symposium issue. That ability to reach out and gather others into the fold will serve Kennedy well in his new position as associate dean for academic affairs. Kennedy, 45, joined Carolina Law in 1997, teaching in the criminal law clinic. He moved to the classroom in 2003. In 2004, he was an Ethics Fellow. In 2005, interim Dean Gail Agrawal asked him to be a part of the top-tier team at the law school. “I saw the associate dean position as an opportunity to work with Gail and learn the job from someone who has really mastered it,” Kennedy said. “It was also a chance to help out the law school during an important transition.” In between graduating with honors from Stanford and receiving a law degree from UCLA, Kennedy went to Africa on a Rotary Scholarship. The experience oriented him toward a career in public service. After law school, he deferred an offer from a large pri- vate law firm in order to work at a homeless center in Venice, Calif. The following year he took the summer off from the law firm to go with another attorney – his wife , Profes- sor Maria Savasta-Kennedy – as a volunteer to a program in South Texas representing Central American refugees in political asylum cases. Later, he worked as a public defender in San Francisco before teaching at New York University School of Law. In describing his decision to switch from practice to teaching, Kennedy emphasized Impressive Law School Leadership Team Named continued on page 2 Kennedy, Motomura, Dolph, Podger, Ekpo Top List Joseph Kennedy continued on page 2

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C a r o l i n a L a w

Alumni NewsSum

mer 2005 Volum

e 29 No. 3

Inside:

Meet Gail Agrawal, Interim Dean

Message From the Dean ................2Law School News ..........................5

Dean’s Report ........................ InsertAlumni & Development News .....7

continued on page 3

Join Carolina Law alumni at the N.C. Bar Association Annual Meeting in June.

Judge John J. Parker Distinguished Professorship

Gail Agrawal

Carolina Law Surpasses its Annual Fund Goal. Thank you for your support!See page 8 for details.

Opportunity came knocking at Gail Agrawal’s door early and often, and she always greeted it with a smile. Agrawal’s promotion to interim dean of the law school is the latest in a long line of recognitions that pepper her career, and anoth-er example of her “Just Say Yes” philosophy.

A self-made woman from a working-class family in New Orleans, Agrawal, 53, put herself through college and was tapped to be the first student in a joint degree program between Tulane University’s School of Public Health and its law school. Fol-lowing law school, she clerked for Senior Judge Minor Wisdom on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and later for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Agrawal joined the law firm Monroe and Lemann in New Orleans, where she focused on health law and soon became member. She was recruited by Zoe Baird to Aetna, in preparation for expected federal health-care reform.

Invited to fill a visiting professorship at the Uni-versity of Michigan law school, Agrawal found her calling in teaching. She sought a university that had much to offer in the health-care arena; UNC School of Law was a natural choice. She began teaching health-care law, along with cours-es in torts, contracts and professional responsibil-ity, at Carolina Law in 1997.

It wasn’t long before former Dean Gene Nichol asked Agrawal to be associate dean for academic affairs.

“I said yes,” she said, as she had said yes to so many offers throughout her career.

Former colleagues and students expect the school to do well under her leadership. Kelly Furr (JD ’01) was taught and mentored by Agrawal. She said students at the school can look to Agrawal as a trusted adviser and will appreciate her can-dor, support and sense of humor. She points to Agrawal’s national reputation, having been rec-ognized for her lifelong leadership by the Ameri-can Health Lawyers Association in its inaugural class of fellows, and, several years ago, appointed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services to serve on the national advisory committee on organ transplantation.

“I have no question that Dean Agrawal will set high goals for the law school this year,” Furr said,

“and I have no question that she will achieve and exceed them through her hard work, her leadership and her ability to motivate those around her.”

Deborah Schwartz said she had the good fortune, her first four years as a lawyer, to have Agrawal as a boss. Agrawal showed extraordinary patience in bringing inexperienced lawyers into their own, and those who worked with her respected her intellect, tutelage and work ethic.

“This is a hard-working woman,” Schwartz said. “She’s truly self-made. She is not someone who had a silver spoon in her mouth.”

Schwartz is not surprised that Agrawal is a law school dean. She expected great things from her former mentor all along.

“You just look at someone of her caliber and say, she is so head-and-shoulders above other people that she should be running the show,” Schwartz said.

Upon accepting the interim deanship, assembling

Wherever he went, Judge John J. Parker (1885-1958) had a presence that filled the room. He was a large man – in stature, intellect, integrity and commitment to the administration of justice – and he commanded respect from legal and political communities his three decades on the bench.

As a practicing attorney, Parker established his reputation as a skilled, effective trial lawyer who was adept at handling controversial criminal cases as well as complicated civil cases. In 1925, he was appointed judge on the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, where he served for 33 years – the last 21 years as chief judge.

Throughout his career, he was renowned for his work to improve the administration of justice in both the federal and state courts and was a leader in the push to adopt the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Always interested in politics, Parker was nominated in 1910 by the Republican Party as a candidate for Congress. Six years later, he was nominated as a candidate for attorney general and in 1920 he was nominated for governor.

In 1930, President Herbert Hoover nominated Parker for the U.S. Supreme Court, but his nomina-tion failed in the U.S. Senate by only two votes.

Joseph KennedyWhen a number of unexpected decisions came out of the Justice William Rehnquist-led U.S. Supreme Court, Joseph E. Kennedy picked up the phone instead of his pen.The criminal law expert organized other experts in the field to par-ticipate in a symposium that was one of the best attended at the annual meeting of the American Association of Law Schools and provided the substance for a Georgetown Law Journal symposium issue.

That ability to reach out and gather others into the fold will serve Kennedy well in his new position as associate dean for academic affairs.

Kennedy, 45, joined Carolina Law in 1997, teaching in the criminal law clinic. He moved to the classroom in 2003. In 2004, he was an Ethics Fellow. In 2005, interim Dean Gail Agrawal asked him to be a part of the top-tier team at the law school.

“I saw the associate dean position as an opportunity to work with Gail and learn the job from someone who has really mastered it,” Kennedy said. “It was also a chance to help out the law school during an important transition.”

In between graduating with honors from Stanford and receiving a law degree from UCLA, Kennedy went to Africa on a Rotary Scholarship. The experience oriented him toward a career in public service. After law school, he deferred an offer from a large pri-vate law firm in order to work at a homeless center in Venice, Calif. The following year he took the summer off from the law firm to go with another attorney – his wife , Profes-sor Maria Savasta-Kennedy – as a volunteer to a program in South Texas representing Central American refugees in political asylum cases. Later, he worked as a public defender in San Francisco before teaching at New York University School of Law.

In describing his decision to switch from practice to teaching, Kennedy emphasized

Impressive Law School Leadership Team Named

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Kennedy, Motomura, Dolph, Podger, Ekpo Top List

Joseph Kennedy

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her leadership team was a top priority for Agrawal. She began by splitting her former position as senior associate dean for academic affairs into associate dean for academic affairs, to which she appointed Joseph E. Kennedy, and associate dean for faculty affairs, to which she named Hiroshi Motomura.

Having formerly held the academic affairs position, she had a good understanding of both the challeng-es the job poses and the difference the person in that position can make in the life of the institution. She said she was delighted when Kennedy agreed to serve in that role. “He has a deep commitment to the academic mission of the law school and to our students,” she said. “I am looking forward to working closely with him this year.”

Agrawal said that selecting Motomura to cover faculty affairs was probably the easiest decision she would be called upon to make in the coming year. “He is, quite simply, perfect for the role,” she said. “I expect to learn a lot from him. And I know the entire faculty will benefit greatly from his wisdom and his leadership.”

Student affairs has seen a number of personnel changes in recent months. Two new additions are Annaliese Dolph as the assistant dean for career services and Kelly Podger (AB ’96, JD ’02) as direc-tor of student activities.

“Career services plays an indispensable role for our students,” Agrawal said. “Annaliese Dolph has the vision, the creativity and the energy to ensure that we provide the highest quality services to counsel students about career planning and to assist them in their job searches.”

Agrawal said that she and Sylvia Novinsky, associ-ate dean of student affairs, were thrilled to welcome Podger home to Carolina Law. “Some students are exceptionally hard to bid farewell to at the end of their three years with us,” Agrawal said. “Kelly Podger was one of those. She will be an invaluable resource to our students and a wonderful addition to student affairs.”

In the admissions office, Agrawal welcomed Mweni Ekpo as director of admissions, an experi-enced admissions professional when she became the newest member of the Carolina family. “The personal warmth and enthusiasm she brings to admissions – and to everything she does – has already won her a place in our hearts,” Agrawal said. “I’ve been telling law deans all over the country to beware: Michael States and Mweni Ekpo are going to be an unbeatable recruiting team.”

The search for a permanent dean may well take a full academic year. Agrawal, who had worked closely with Nichol in setting the law school’s course, said she will continue the work of the school, “full speed ahead.”

“I don’t think I’ll be rushing out to make any ma-jor changes to the course on which we are set,” she said. “I think it’s the right course. There is a lot I’m excited about.”

For instance, substantive programming is expected to begin on the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity, led by former Sen. John Edwards. The Center on Banking and Finance has a new initiative on corporate board diversity. The Center on Civil Rights has multiple projects going on. The School will host its first Constitu-tion Day event on Sept. 19, and an interesting Law Review symposium coming up in October that will feature the Hon. Harry Edwards from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Washington, D.C., circuit.

Former Dean Gene Nichol is delighted that Agrawal said yes one more time by agreeing to accept the Provost’s offer to lead the law school.

“As folks close to the operation know,” Nichol said, “Gail has been handling the toughest parts of running the institution for years. Now she can do it without the middle man. I have more confidence in Dean Agrawal than I can unemo-tionally describe. My spiritual alma mater is in great hands.” q

“the daily excitement of working with students combined with the chance to do more reflective work about the major issues in law and criminal justice policy.”

Kennedy’s first major article was designated as the best criminal law paper in the prestigious Stan-ford Yale Junior Faculty Forum. He is complet-ing a book on contemporary punishment that explores the explosive growth in incarceration in American society. He is particularly interested in the cultural roots of the public’s fascination with and fear of crime and criminals. Kennedy got first-hand exposure to that fascination when he did extensive television commentary for a local murder trial carried on Court TV and local sta-tions a few years ago. Reflecting his roots in practice, Kennedy, along with Professor Savasta-Kennedy, has run the National Institute for Trial Advocacy’s South-east Regional Program, a seven-day course in trial skills at UNC, for the past several years. Andrew E. Taslitz, a professor at Howard University School of Law who has taught in the program and worked with Kennedy on law review symposia over the years, described Kennedy’s “strong sense of always doing the right thing, regardless of the cost. Everything he does he has a strong moral passion for,” Taslitz said. “That consistent sense of morality, of right and wrong is something that pervades everything he does.”

In looking forward to the coming year, Kenne-dy said he and Dean Agrawal and Hiroshi Mo-tomura, the associate dean for faculty affairs, share a vision of how excellence in teaching, scholarship and service reinforce one another.

“Ultimately what attracted me to the position was that common vision,” Kennedy said, “the importance of doing all those things well.”

Hiroshi MotomuraIf Hiroshi Motomura man-aged a baseball team, he would use the farm-team system to bring players to greatness. As the new associ-ate dean for faculty affairs, Motomura hopes the law school as an institution will nurture and develop faculty in a similar way.

“I fundamentally believe in institutions,” said Motomura, 51. “Institutions are the ways that we get together to do things that none of us could do individually. People grow within institutions. I believe that working with the faculty to make them successful and happy is an institutional obligation and opportunity.”

Motomura, a Kenan Distinguished Professor of Law, joined the Carolina faculty in 2003 as a

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Dear Alumni and Friends,

The first of July marked my official start date as interim dean. A lot has happened since then. As I was moving my books from the associate dean’s office down the hall to the dean’s office, the media were announcing that Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, for whom I had clerked 20 years earlier, was stepping down after 24 years on the Supreme Court. I spent the day settling in to my new role and fielding media calls seeking comments about Justice O’Connor. It’s a day I won’t soon forget.

In late July after the Bar examination, the class of 2005 finally vacated our halls, leaving them too quiet for those of us who thrive on the daily hustle and bustle of more than 700 students. The summer months, however, brought new faces to the faculty hall and administrative suite. New faculty members, Associate Professor Adam Feibelman, Profes-sor Michael Gerhardt, and Adjunct Professor Deborah Gerhardt, joined us. We increased the level of support we provide to applicants and students with the addition of new staff members: Kelly Podger joins Associate Dean Sylvia Novinsky in Student Affairs; Mweni Ekpo joins Assistant Dean Michael States in Admissions; and Maria Mangano joins newly promoted Assistant Dean Annaliese Dolph in Career Services. We also prepared to welcome two faculty visitors, Professor Susan French from UCLA and Professor Jeff Kahn from Santa Clara Law School. And our newly appointed associate deans, Professor Joe Kennedy, associate dean for academic affairs, and Professor Hiroshi Motomura, associate dean for faculty affairs, officially took office in mid-August. By late summer, a palpable sense of energy pervaded Van Hecke-Wettach Hall.

Just days before Katrina devastated my home town of New Orleans, the law school com-munity welcomed the class of 2008, which promises to be our most talented yet. We were busily finalizing a line up of exciting programs for the fall semester: the kickoff of the Center on Poverty, Work and Oppor-tunity speaker series; Law Family Day; the campus’s first Constitution Day, organized by law Professors Eric Muller and Michael Gerhardt. We look forward to welcoming you back for Law Alumni weekend on September 30 and for Law Review Sympo-sium, “Empirical Studies of the Legal Profession: What Do We Know About Lawyers’ Lives,” on October 28. The first day of classes saw Katrina make landfall. I invited our students from the coastal areas of Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi to join me at noon in the

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In honor of Parker and his many contributions to the legal profession, his former law clerks and friends are spearheading the fundraising effort to establish the Judge John J. Parker Distinguished Professorship at the School of Law. They are working to raise $333,000 toward the creation of the new professorship in order to qualify for $167,000 in state matching contributions.

“I have always considered Judge Parker to be among the most distinguished graduates of UNC and its School of Law. He had a career on the federal bench that was second to none,” said William E. Graham Jr. ’56, independent counsel for Hunton and Williams and former vice chair and general counsel for CP&L.

“He was absolutely the best mentor I ever had,” added Graham, a former clerk for Parker. “Dur-ing his time on the bench, he could make some lawyers literally shudder, but afterward he always came down to greet everyone warmly. He really had a very warm heart.”

Parker seemed destined to leave his mark on North Carolina from an early age. By the time he finished his undergraduate degree at Carolina in 1907, he had already garnered an impressive list of honors: president of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the student body and his senior class; recipient of the W.J. Bryan Prize in Economics and the Mangum Medal for Oratory; and a Fellow in Greek. When he graduated from the School of Law the following year, he had earned the Henry R. Bryan Law Prize.

He was active in the American Law Institute, the American Judicature Society, the American So-

ciety of International Law, the American Academy of Political Science and the American Bar As-sociation. Awarded the American Bar Association Medal, the association’s highest award, in 1943 for his efforts to improve the administration of justice, Parker was cited for his judicial skill, fairness and temperament. Two years later, he was appointed to serve on the International Military Tribunal, which tried high Nazi officials on charges of war crimes in Nuremberg, Germany.

Honoring Parker’s memory with the new professor-ship is meaningful to Carolina Law on many levels.

“Like many members of the Carolina community, I’ve long wanted to create a visible, permanent tribute to Judge Parker at the School,” says Gene Nichol, former dean, now president of the College of William and Mary. “I am reminded of his stature and attainment every time I read of the federal bench in the South. This professorship will marked-ly improve our program, while noting the career of one of the great figures on the North Carolina bar.”

The professorship honors a man who maintained a strong commitment to his alma mater. A key mem-ber of the University’s Board of Trustees, Parker repeatedly blocked attempts by the legislature to hike tuition, citing Carolina’s low tuition as an op-portunity for the children of the poor as well as the privileged to achieve a college education.

A trustee when William C. Friday ’48 was elected president of the UNC system, Parker mused that at age 36, Friday was awfully young to head such a prestigious university system, Graham recol-lected.

“Then he added, ‘But you know, I think that young fellow will do all right!’” Graham said.

For the judge’s family, the professorship provides a way to remember a man who had such abiding respect for the judiciary and the legal profession.

“My family and I are greatly pleased to know this professorship is being considered,” says Francis I. Parker ’49. “My father was a person of very high honor and integrity, and he believed that every-one else should be the same.”

When it is fully funded, the Judge John J. Parker Distinguished Professorship could be awarded as early as 2010. Besides Graham and Francis Parker, those who have made commitments to the professorship include Judge Parker’s former law clerks Joseph W. Grier Jr., John L. Sand-ers and Thomas H. Suddarth Jr.; Robinson O. Everett and Russell M. Robinson II, both past recipients of the Judge John J. Parker Award; and Parker’s nephew, Thomas A. Lockhart.

For information on making a gift or pledge to the Judge Parker professorship, please contact As-sistant Dean Mary S. Murray at 919-962-0637 or [email protected]. q

~ Patty Courtright

nationally known expert on immigration and citizenship, filling a spot that had been vacant for a few years.

A visiting professor at Carolina in 2001, he delayed leaving the University of Colorado – where he had worked his entire 21-year academic career – until his daughter graduated from high school in Boulder. Motomura and his wife, Linda Greenberg, then came to Chapel Hill; their daughter, coincidentally, enrolled at Duke.

Family always has taken priority for Moto-mura, said Phil Weiser, a former colleague at University of Colorado who was mentored by Motomura.

“No. 1 to him is being a good father and a good husband,” Weiser said. “No. 2 is being a good citizen of whatever community he is a part of. He puts an enormous amount into his community and his relationships. He spreads that feeling of family to whatever he is a part of.”

Motomura’s low-key demeanor belies his high-profile accomplishments. He has served as co-counsel and consultant on cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and federal appeals courts; some of the cases are discussed in the casebook. He received a prestigious fellowship to study for a semester at the American Academy in Berlin, Germany, where he completed a second book. He speaks German and hopes to return to Germany to do scholarly work. The American Bar Association appointed him to its Commis-

sion on Immigration. He co-founded an advocacy network that recruits and trains attorney volunteers for immigrants who can’t afford to hire lawyers. And the University of Colorado honored him with its highest teaching award.

Yet what excites him at the start of this academic year is purchasing a small house set back on a wooded lot in Carrboro that is the perfect venue for practice sessions with the combo he formed with other law school faculty. The combo plays on the benefit and retirement party circuit, he said.

“Music is very important to me,” said Motomura, who plays the guitar and writes songs. He recently returned from his seventh year at a weeklong music camp outside Seattle. “Every year I go away to music camp, I wonder if I’m going to come back home.”

Weiser bets that Motomura, who was born in Tokyo and raised in San Francisco, feels that way about any number of environments.

“Part of his spirit is to enjoy where he is,” Weiser said. “He’s not someone who is always worried about what comes next.”

Motomura said he felt honored, as a newcomer, to be asked to serve as an associate dean. “All of us need to step up and do our share,” he said, espe-cially in a year of transition.

“The legacy we leave,” he added, “whether we get credit for it or not, is the legacy that is established in institutions, not through individual accomplish-ments. The institutions live on beyond us.”

Annaliese DolphAnnaliese Dolph brings di-verse experience to a role that requires her to reach out to potential employers and network with alumni to increase job opportuni-ties. While in law school at Santa Clara University, she worked part-time in career services. Upon

graduation, she was a litigation associate at a large private law firm in California, specializing in intellectual property litigation. After relo-cating to the Triangle, she worked for a short period as a staff attorney with N.C. Prisoner Legal Services.

Dolph also serves on the Disability and Women in the Profession committees of the N.C. Bar Association. As an undergraduate at the Uni-versity of Michigan, she volunteered to work with homeless people, the majority of whom had mental health disabilities. The experience ultimately drew her to law school, where she worked for nonprofit organizations focusing on disability issues. Once in private practice, she spent about half her time on pro bono cases.

Bill Chamberlain hired Dolph as the associate director last year before he became assistant dean and director of career services at North-western University.

“This professorship will markedly improve our program, while noting

the career of one of the great figures on the North Carolina bar.”

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“This is the kind of job she is perfect for,” Chamberlain said. “Career services is hectic. You have to be ready to be interrupted all the time, because students have pressing issues. Job searching is very stressful, and students some-times need to take out their stress on those of us in career services. You have to be able to calm people down and be a good brain-stormer. Annaliese is all of those things.”

Sylvia Novinsky, associate dean for student affairs, echoed Chamberlain’s assessment. “You have to keep a level head to say, ‘This is impor-tant and this isn’t,’” she said. “You have to be very efficient with your time and accomplish a lot with all of the arms pulling you different ways. Annaliese is exceptional with all of that.”

As assistant dean, Dolph will push to develop relationships with small law firms in North Carolina. Large law firms and nonprofits recruit regularly, but small firms hire on an as-needed basis.

“It’s very important that we have close rela-tionships with small firms so that when they have an opening, they call us immediately,” she said.

She also plans to increase the number of stu-dents placed in postgraduate fellowships.

As much as she has enjoyed practicing law – and she plans to do more pro bono work to keep her hand in – she is pleased to be part of the Carolina Law administration.

“I was attracted to law to help people,” Dolph said. “Now I help people on a daily basis.”

Kelly PodgerCarolina Law is proud to welcome home one of its own.

Kelly Podger (AB ’96, JD ’02), the new direc-tor of student activities at Carolina Law, will make sure every student makes the most of law school. Whether through academ-ics, extracurricular orga-nizations, internships or clinics, “Students will find their niche,” Podger said.

“There’s no one right way to spend those three years. I want to help them with what makes law school meaningful and how they will make their mark.”

In July, Podger, 31, joined the student affairs team lead by Sylvia Novinsky, associate dean for student affairs. Podger will be the primary liaison between student organizations and the administration. In a nutshell, Podger will handle all student programs from orientation to commencement.

Podger, who grew up in Chapel Hill, got her entire education, from kindergarten through graduate school, in public schools in North Carolina.

“I can drive in a 20-minute circle and hit almost every single school I’ve ever attended,” she said. “It makes it that much more meaning-ful coming back and contributing.”

Arriving on campus in mid-July to an abun-

dance of parking spaces and no lines at the cof-fee shop was surreal to the double Tar Heel who remembers the crush of students that swarmed campus during her undergraduate and law school days.

“The first couple of weeks, it was like working in a vacuum,” she said. “Everything I’m going to do will involve students. When the students weren’t there, the main element of my job was missing.”

Little is missing in her resume. Between receiving her undergraduate and law degrees, Podger taught junior high school in rural Louisiana through Teach For America. After law school, she practiced insur-ance defense and corporate litigation with Smith, Anderson, Blount, Mitchell, Dorsett & Jernigan in Raleigh.

Dana Simpson (AB ’96, JD ’00), an attorney at Smith, Anderson who has known Podger since they took honors English together as freshmen, said Podger always jumped at the chance to visit Caro-lina, whether through recruiting trips or volunteer activities.

“She has always loved Carolina students, and that’s why this job is going to be perfect for her,” Simpson said.

Podger was active in clubs, social activities and student government, and was president of her law school class her final year.

“I know that coming home to work at Carolina Law is her dream job,” Simpson said.

Podger’s varied law school activities and practi-cal knowledge give her a broad base of experience from which to draw. Her first year as part of the administration will be similar to her first year in law school, she said, “only I’m getting to know it from the other side.”

“I remember coming in as a first year,” she added. “You can read all about it and talk to people about it, but until you go through it yourself, you just don’t know. I hope students will see that I have been where they are and made it to the other side. I hope that gives me some credibility. I had a great law school experience, and that’s what I want to bring to this job.”

Mweni EkpoA good admissions director must see the person behind the polish and sift through the glitter of accomplishments to determine who can really handle the grind.

What better training could there be for an admissions director than judging a beauty pageant?

Carolina Law’s new director of admissions, Mweni (pronounced WIN-nee) Ekpo, is a judge, fan and alumna of the Miss America scholarship pageant system. Ekpo, who won titles as an undergraduate in Mississippi and a law school student in Indiana, gleaned practical skills and tuition money as a contestant.

“It’s how those of us who don’t play football pay for school,” Ekpo said.

Throughout her legal career, Ekpo, 33, has served as a judge and supporter of the pageants. As direc-tor of admissions at the School of Law, she takes

Kelly Podger

her experience of having judged – and having been judged – on the road when recruiting prospective law students.

Joining the School in June, Ekpo barely had time to hang her diplomas before recruiting season started. Given the admission office’s open-door policy – prospective students can stop in when they visit the school – and Ekpo’s goal of responding to e-mail in close to real time, Ekpo hit the ground running, said Michael States, assistant dean of admissions.

“She’s enthusiastic and incredibly well-orga-nized,” States said. “She’s an attorney and can counsel students from her varied experience.”

Ekpo came to UNC from the admissions de-partment of Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Previously, she practiced as an attorney in the insurance industry and for the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Her career path demonstrates the flexibility of a law degree, she said.

Her cultural background gives her an affinity to international students. Her first name means “traveler” or “product of two who travel to meet” in Swahili. Her father is from Nigeria; her mother, from Montserrat in the West In-dies. The two met in Brooklyn, N.Y., and they raised their daughter in Jackson, Miss.

In Mississippi, Frank Motley, associate vice chancellor at Indiana University School of Law, met Ekpo on a recruiting trip to Touga-loo College. He admitted her to Indiana’s law school and has followed her career, pleased that she is pursuing the field of admissions.

“She has a great head and a great heart,” Motley said. “She’ll be someone who will look past the numbers. She’ll look at the whole person, not just the LSATs and the GPAs. She understands that without a sense of empathy people don’t make very good lawyers.”

In her new position, Ekpo has ample oppor-tunity to get to know the next generation of lawyers from UNC through special events such as open houses, admitted student receptions and minority student day. She also is looking forward to meeting current students when they return to school this fall.

While applications to law schools nationwide have declined in recent years, the number of people applying to Carolina Law has grown. Last year, about 4,000 applicants vied for one of 235 seats in this year’s incoming class. Ekpo credits the school’s reputation for the increase.

“We’re recognized as a place to get a top-notch legal education,” she said. “Word of mouth puts us on people’s radar screens as a good place to go for law school.”

With all of the administrative changes of the past year, Ekpo and States share a commitment to preserving the spirit of Carolina Law.

“We take very seriously our role as gatekeep-ers,” Ekpo said. “We intend to do right by Carolina Law. We realize it’s a special place with special people. We don’t want that to change.” q

~ Nancy Oates

Leadership Team continued from page 3

Mweni Ekpo

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Law School News

This year’s Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics will focus on “The Lawyer’s Role in Responding to Enforcement Actions Against a Corporate Client: Zealous Advocate, Councilor, and/or Policeman?,” a timely topic given the experiences of Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, HealthSouth and others.

The Oct. 7 program is the fourth Dan K. Moore program to focus on ethical issues relevant to at-torneys who advise corporate clients.

This program will consider how lawyers can help keep corporate clients from attracting investiga-tive attention, and if the attention comes, what systems may help to minimize impact on the corporation. Panelists will discuss the lawyer’s role in guiding companies through the new regulatory environment. They will address practical issues relating to representation of corporate clients as well as ethical implications, including climbing the corporate ladder, reporting out requirements and the duty of confidentiality to the client under state lawyer conduct rules.

Panelists include Stephen Cutler, of Wilmer Cut-ler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP in Washington, D.C., formerly director of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s enforcement division, and William McLucas, also of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr. Cutler, who served at the SEC until May 2005, and led the agency’s investigations of Enron, WorldCom, Adelphia and AOL-Time Warner. McLucas served as the

Oct. 7 CLE Program to Focus on the Lawyer’s Role in Responding to Enforcement Actions Against a Corporate Client

SEC’s director of the Division of Enforcement for eight years. After returning to private practice, he directed the inquiries conducted by the special committees of the board of directors of Enron and WorldCom.

Cutler and McLucas will be joined by Timothy Mayopoulos, executive vice president and general counsel of Bank of America Corp.; James McLouglin, Moore & Van Allen in Charlotte; Richard Myers, UNC School of Law; and Frank Whitney, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of the United States. Professors Tom Hazen and Lissa Broome are the program directors of this program, which is co-sponsored by the Center for Banking and Finance.

The 15th Annual Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics will be held Friday, Oct. 7, at The William and Ida Friday Continuing Education Center. The Friday morning program provides 3.25 hours of continuing legal education credit, including 2 hours of ethics credit. The registration fee is $175. If you are interested in attending “The Lawyer’s Role in Responding to Enforcement Actions Against a Corporate Client,” we encourage you to register early. This program traditionally has been well attended, and on-site registration will be permitted subject to availability. A copy of the brochure and online registration are available at www.law.unc.edu. q

For more information, contact Jacqueline Carlock, director of CLE, at (919) 962-8915 or [email protected].

Joel Alexander, a recent graduate of Carolina Law, has received the presti-gious U.S. Fulbright Grant, to teach law and conduct research in Eritrea, Africa. Alexander left for Eritrea in late August and will be there throughout the 2005-06 academic year.

Considered the flagship program in international education, the Fulbright Program awards grants to U.S. citizens and nationals of other countries to engage in a variety of education ac-tivities, primarily university lecturing, advanced research, graduate study and teaching. J. William Fulbright said, “International education exchange is the most significant current project designed to continue the process of humanizing mankind to the point, we would hope, that nations can learn to live in peace.” Alexander is doing his part to make that statement a reality.

Alexander, a 1994 graduate of North Carolina State University, spent two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Papua New Guinea, where he was a secondary-school teacher and a primary- school teacher trainer. Upon returning to the United States, he came to Carolina Law with the desire to work with a governmental or non-gov-ernmental organization (NGO) in the field of international community development.

At Carolina Law, Alexander found a mentor that encouraged his career path and goals. Professor of Law Rich Rosen had spent a year as a Fulbright in Asmara, and had also worked on revisions of the Eritrean legal codes. Rosen worked with Alexander on establishing contacts with the University of Asmara Law Faculty, and is elated that Alexander received the Fulbright award. “It is not easy for a graduating student to receive a Fulbright award, but Joel was an outstanding student, and his maturity and experience in the Peace Corps obviously impressed the Fulbright selectors. These qualities, along with his dili-gence and enthusiasm, should serve him well while he is in Africa, and I am sure that he will make a great contribution to the University of Asmara,” commented Rosen.

“The law provides an opportunity for people’s voices to be heard and non-governmental organi-zations are often the most effective voices for the concerns of ordinary people in the international arena,” said Alexander. His Fulbright will give him the opportunity to serve as a visiting instruc-tor at the University of Asmara Faculty of Law in Eritrea, Africa, for the 2005-06 academic year. While teaching, Alexander will also research the progression of laws of developing nations and the countries’ transition of customary law and the laws of a previous administration or colonial power to those of a newly independent nation. “Teaching in Eritrea will enrich my understand-ing of its laws and culture, thus enhancing my future performance working in international community development.” q

Joel Alexander ’0� Receives a U.S. Student Fulbright Grant

Joel Alexander

Carolina Law Alumni Welcome the Class of �00�On May 15, 230 law students became Carolina Law alumni. The commencement weekend included such festivities as the Davis Society Induction Ceremony and the 3L Class BBQ. The weekend culminated with the commencement ceremony held at the Dean E. Smith Center.

This year’s commencement speaker was Elaine R. Jones, president and director-counsel emeritus of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc. Other speakers included the Honorable W. Erwin Spainhour, president of the Law Alumni Association; John “Jack” Douglas Wiggen, president of the Stu-dent Bar Association; and Professor Donald T. Hornstein, recipient of the Fredrick B. McCall Award for Teaching Excellence. q

The UNC School of Law Class of 2005.

2005 Davis Society inductees: Adrianne Allison, LaToya Black-mon Powell, Christopher Brook, Enrique Armijo, Jason Herdon, Jack Wiggen, Myrna Serrano and Perry Knight.

The Honorable W. Erwin Spainhour, president of the Law Alumni Association, addresses the Class of 2005.

Professor Donald T. Hornstein receives the McCall Award for Teaching Excellence from Christina Medlin, 3L class officer.

John “Jack” Douglas Wiggen, SBA president, speaks to his classmates.

Elaine R. Jones, president and director-counsel emeritus of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc., challenges graduates to serve the public good.

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill�

Law School NewsThe UNC School of Law announces its �00�-�00� CLE schedule:OCTOBER 7, �00�The 1�th Annual Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics“The Lawyer’s Role in Responding to Enforcement Actions Against a Corporate Client: Zealous Advocate, Councilor and/or Policeman?”The William and Ida Friday Continuing Education Center at UNCCLE credit: 3.25 hours (includes 2 hours ethics)Fee: $175

February 10-11, �00�The 1�th Annual Festival of Legal LearningThe William and Ida Friday Continuing Education Center at UNCCLE credit: 12 hoursFee: $400*

* $400 is the early registration fee for attending programs Friday and Saturday; $200 is the fee for judges, academics, legal aid and government attorneys attending programs Friday and Saturday. Lower fees are available to those at-tending only one day of programs. Please add an additional $12 for Friday lunch. Add an additional $50 for registra-tions received after Jan. 27, 2006.

March �9, �00�Women in Law Tipping the Scales: Voices of Experience, Visions of ProgressUNC School of LawCLE credit: 2 hours of ethicsFee: $25

March �0-�1, �00�The �00� UNC School of Law Banking InstituteCharlotte Marriott City CenterCLE credit: 8 hoursFee: $395** There’s an additional charge for Thursday’s dinner.

April �7-�8, �00� The J. Nelson Young ��th Annual Tax Institute Venue: TBA CLE credit: 13.25 hours (includes 1 hour of ethics) CPE credit: 16 hours Fee: $350

Student Organizations Seek Help From Alumni

Mary W. Oliver, director of the law library at UNC for 32 years and former American Associa-tion of Law Libraries president, died in March in Chapel Hill after a short illness.

An early dual-degree director, Professor Oliver served as a role model and mentor to many cur-rent law librarians. Warm and friendly, she was highly respected by colleagues, both locally and throughout legal education.

Professor Oliver received her library degree from Drexel University in 1943 and her JD from UNC in 1951. She worked in the law libraries at Rutgers, Virginia and Drake universities before coming here.

When she entered the UNC School of Law, there were just 10 women in the entire school, and only three graduated with her class. While completing her legal education, she worked 10 hours a week in the law library under the tutelage of Lucile El-liott, the law school’s first librarian.

In 1952, Professor Oliver became assistant law librarian at UNC despite offers from other academic law libraries. Upon Elliott’s retirement, Professor Oliver was appointed Law Librarian and assistant professor of law. Because her appoint-ment carried faculty status, she became the first woman to serve on the UNC law faculty.

While University officials felt some hesitation about appointing someone whose main responsibil-ity was administration, rather than teaching, the faculty stood strongly behind Professor Oliver’s appointment, especially since she would teach legal bibliography. The law library had two full-time staff members at that time.

During the summer, Professor Oliver trained under Miles Price at Columbia University, proudly wear-ing the moniker “hometown girl,” which was how Price described women directors who remained at one school for their entire careers.

Professor Oliver regularly taught legal research and writing, legal history and advanced legal research in the law school; she also taught law librarianship in the UNC School of Information and Library Science.

An active member of the American Association of Law Libraries, Professor Oliver served as its presi-dent from 1972-73 and was a founding member of its Southeastern Chapter. In 1992, she received the organization’s prestigious Marian Gould Gallagher Distinguished Service Award.

Professor Oliver often said she found her career to be challenging and rewarding, and that she enjoyed working with students and faculty alike. The pro-fessional challenges she faced during her early years

at UNC included the lack of financial resources to provide needed staff, collection and services, and resistance from faculty to permit a security system in the 1968 Van Hecke-Wettach build-ing.

Professor Oliver also served on the American Association of Law Libraries’ executive commit-tee and chaired the American Bar Association’s law library committee.

She retired in 1984 after a distinguished career, and was fondly remembered by former students and staff members.

Mary Oliver could not have been a better men-tor. After her retirement, she was available to me whenever I sought her counsel, but she was determined not to interfere with the running of the library. She was a model of how to retire after a great career and have a happy life. In her retirement, she traveled all over the world and enjoyed her many friends. She was wonderful to me and I often described myself as “the new Mary Oliver” at UNC. I can think of no bet-ter higher praise than to be compared to this outstanding librarian and mentor. q

Lolly GasawayJuly 2005

Mary W. Oliver – Role Model and Mentor

UNC Federalist SocietyThe UNC Federalist Society is seeking attorneys willing to serve as board directors for the chapter. Attorneys will be contacted for speaking engage-ments and recruiting speakers, and will receive invitations to all forthcoming functions. Mentors also are sought by law students seeking avenues for practicing law while furthering conservative ideals in the public and private sector. If interest-ed, please contact Charles Lusk at [email protected].

Trial Law Academy/Broun National Trial Team The UNC Trial Law Academy and Broun Na-tional Trial Team need help from our alums! As we begin the 2005-06 competition year, we are seeking funds to help us travel to competitions, solicit new membership and keep a visible pres-ence at Carolina Law. We also want to put to-gether a master list of our alums. If you are a TLA or Trial Team alum, please contact Sonya Pfeiffer, treasurer, at [email protected] so we can add your name to our list.

Phi Alpha DeltaPhi Alpha Delta is ready for another great year at UNC! We hope to increase membership and would greatly appreciate alumni involve-ment. PAD alumni can contact Karen Ubell at [email protected]. We welcome any type of involvement including recruiting ideas, possible social events or even a visit from PAD alumni. Please help us make this a great year for PAD and the Carolina Law community.

The Pro Bono Program Wants You!The Pro Bono Program, one of the only student-run pro bono programs in the country, matches law students with practicing attorneys across the state to work on cases that the attorneys have taken for free or at reduced rates. The purpose of the Pro Bono Program is to provide clients with high-quality, low-cost legal representation. About 40 percent of the Carolina Law student body is involved in the program; students with more than 50 hours of pro bono service receive special notations on their transcripts. Students participate in pro bono activities both during the academic semester and during the winter and

spring breaks. Attorneys who would like student assistance on their pro bono cases during the aca-demic semesters should contact Lee Anne Quat-trucci at [email protected]. For help during the winter or spring breaks, contact Tracy Morris at [email protected] or Dan Harrison at [email protected]. The Pro Bono Program also works with student organizations to plan and facilitate community education events, such as pro se divorce clinics, power of attorney or living will clinics, as well as clinics for the Spanish-speaking population. At-torneys who are knowledgeable in these areas of law are needed to supervise one or two clinics a year. Your time commitment would be just three to five hours per clinic, mostly in the evening. The locations of the clinics vary, but they are conducted primarily in Chapel Hill or Durham. If interested, please contact David Weiss, law-related education coordinator, at [email protected]. Finally, the program seeks to build stronger ties between alumni and current students who are interested in pro bono service. Several network-ing events are being planned for the coming year, so please be on the lookout for more information about these events. If you or your firm or organiza-tion could help sponsor or facilitate such an event, please contact Mandy Hitchcock, public relations coordinator, at [email protected].

UNC Law Innocence Project The UNC Law Innocence Project is looking for alumni support as we continue reviewing and investigating innocence claims made by prisoners incarcerated in North Carolina. In conjunction with the N.C. Center on Actual Innocence and the nearly 200 student volunteers from North Carolina’s law schools each year, our mission is to identify, investigate and advance credible claims of innocence by inmates convicted of felonies in the state. With faculty guidance and support, new and returning Carolina Law students work closely to-gether, conduct initial reviews and, where appropri-ate, conduct follow-up investigations of case files of prisoners claiming innocence. If you are interested in advising students or supporting the project in any other way, please contact Sonya Pfeiffer, vice president, at [email protected].

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Dean’s Report 2004 ~ 2005 Honor Roll of DonorsDean’s Report 2004 ~ 2005 Honor Roll of Donors

C a r o l i n a L a w

Dean’s Report2004 ~ 2005Honor Roll of DonorsThe School of Law wishes to express sincere thanks to the many alumni and friends who have contributed to another successful fund-raising year. The lists that follow contain the names of alumni, friends, faculty and staff, law firms, corporations and foundations who have made generous gifts to the School during our 2005 fiscal year (July 1, 2004 through June 30, 2005). The Honor Roll does not include pledges or deferred gifts.

The School of Law very much appreciates the outstanding contributions from those whose names appear on the following pages. Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, we realize omissions or errors may have occurred and express our sincere regret. Please advise the Office of External Relations of any corrections so we can update our records.

Lifetime William Horn Battle Society MembersLifetime Giving of $100,000

George and Susan BeischerBrian M. ClarksonMarion and Norma CowellJames Lee DavisLouis and Camille GaylordWilliam E. Graham, Jr.C. Boyden GrayBertha Merrill HoltReef Challance Ivey IIWilliam Archibald JohnsonDavid and Evelyn KirbyThomas Ashe LockhartW. Travis and Jane PorterWalter Rand IIIFrances Fulk RuftyBasil and Virginia SherrillSherwood and Eve SmithThomas Fleming TaftPaul L. WhitfieldFlorence Bagley Witt

School of Law Recognizes Donors at Inaugural William Horn Battle Society DinnerOn April 22, the School of Law hosted a reception and dinner to honor donors who contributed $1,000 and more during fiscal years 2004 and 2005. The Old Well Room at the Carolina Inn provided the perfect venue for the elegant black-tie event. Marion A. Cowell, Jr. ’64 welcomed and thanked the group of 70 alumni and friends for their support on behalf of Carolina Law.

Dean Gene R. Nichol stressed the need for private support at greater levels. To better recognize donors, Nichol announced the establish-ment of the William Brantley Aycock Society. Named in honor of the contributions made to the School of Law, University and legal profession by Chancellor William Brantley Aycock, ’48, the Aycock Society recognizes annual gifts of $5,000 and above.

“The School of Law strives to properly thank and recognize donors who help us maintain our status as a top-tier law school,” said Mary Murray, assistant dean for external relations.

The 2005-06 William Horn Battle Society dinner will take place in April.

B. Holt ’41 and Jefferson HoltAndrew Spainhour ’98, Erwin Spainhour ’70 and Bill Whichard ’65

Arthur DeBerry ’57 and Mignon DeBerry

Bill Johnson ’44 and Jaye Tyner

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHonor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of Donors

Charles Brown ’66, Elaine Marshall, Ken Broun and Bill Holdford ’60

Margie Broun, Kearns Davis ’95 and Ken Broun Tom Efird ’64, Tony Rand ’64 and Karen Rand

Inaugural William Horn Battle Society Dinner

Denise Cline, Richard Watson ’74 and Lyn Kirby

Jack O’Hale ’75, David Kirby ’77 and Bob Orr ’75 Scott Tobin ’81 and Victoria Tobin ’81 Glenn George, Charles Brown ’66 and Betty Brown

Doris Bray ’66, Gene Nichol, Tom Ross ’75 and Susan Ross

Hank Hankins ’75, Bobbi Hankins, Claudia O’Hale and Jack O’Hale ’75

Deborah McPhail, Bill Murphy, Joy Murphy and Fred McPhail ’72

Gene Nichol, Rickye McKoy-Mitchell ’84 and Rick Mitchell

William Brantley Aycock Society

The following donors contributed $5,000* or

more to the School of Law between July 1, 2004,

and June 30, 2005.

Carla AinsworthSeattle, Wash.

Jeffrey Alan AllredAtlanta, Ga.

Gardner Howard Altman, Jr.White Oak, N.C.

William Brantley AycockChapel Hill, N.C.

E. William Bates IIBronxville, N.Y.

Richard Thell Boyette and Beth Robyn FleishmanRaleigh, N.C.

Ann Huidekoper BrownWashington, D.C.

John Woodfin Burress III and Mary Louise Bizzell BurressWinston-Salem, N.C.

Debra A. CafaroGlencoe, Ill.

John Allen Cates and Anne Wilmoth CatesChapel Hill, N.C.

Brian Mark ClarksonNew York, N.Y.

Marion A. Cowell, Jr.Charlotte, N.C.

Marjorie E. DanielWilliamsburg, Va.

Fred Blount Davenport, Jr.Wilmington, N.C.

James Lee DavisNew Bern, N.C.

Michael A. DeMayoCharlotte, N.C.

Dan and Kay DonahueWinston-Salem, N.C.

Sarah E. EagenBryn Mawr, Pa.

Tom David EfirdGastonia, N.C.

J. Alston GardnerCarbondale, Colo.

Thomas Drake GarlitzCharlotte, N.C.

Aaron Richard GolubNew York, N.Y.

C. Boyden GrayWashington, D.C.

Eugene GressmanChapel Hill, N.C.

Emmett Boney HaywoodRaleigh, N.C.

Martin Luther Holton IIIWinston-Salem, N.C.

Christopher Charles KupecCharlotte, N.C.

Colvin Theodore Leonard IIIAtlanta, Ga.

Robert Gibbon McIntoshCornelius, N.C.

James Alvin MorganWooster, Ohio

H. Patrick Oglesby and Mary Norris Preyer OglesbyChapel Hill, N.C.

William Royal PhillipsAuburn, Calif.

Jane DiRenzo PigottWinnetka, Ill.

Walter Rand IIIGarner, N.C.

Robert D. ShoreWinston-Salem, N.C.

David Anderson StocktonAtlanta, Ga.

James A. StocktonWinter Park, Fla.

Ellen StocktonWinston-Salem, N.C.

Margaret Williams StocktonWinston-Salem, N.C.

Thomas Fleming TaftGreenville, N.C.

Robert Preston WorthGreensboro, N.C.

*Gifts also recognized at UNC’s Chancellors’ Club Level.

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Dean’s Report 2004 ~ 2005 Honor Roll of Donors

William Casto EvansWashington, D.C.

William Edgar Graham, Jr.Raleigh, N.C.

Jeffrey Eugene GrayWilkesboro, N.C.

Roger Douglas GrootLexington, Va.

Irvin White Hankins III and Barbara Brewer HankinsCharlotte, N.C.

George Verner Hanna III and Deborah Henson HannaCharlotte, N.C.

Wade Hampton Hargrove, Jr., and Sandra Dunaway HargroveRaleigh, N.C.

Mary Price Taylor HarrisonGreensboro, N.C.

John Richardson HaworthHigh Point, N.C.

Carson Dowd HowardLewisville, N.C.

Bruce Wayne Huggins, Sr., and Jayne Brisson HugginsLumberton, N.C.

Ronald Forrest HuntAsheville, N.C.

Robert Watkins King, Jr.Charlotte, N.C.

David F. KirbyRaleigh, N.C.

Donald C. LampeGreensboro, N.C.

Anthony Terrell LathropCharlotte, N.C.

Stephen Edwin Lewis and Mary Ellen HuckabeeAtlanta, Ga.

Henry Clyde LomaxCharlotte, N.C.

Karol Virginia MasonAtlanta, Ga.

Joe McLeodFayetteville, N.C.

David McDaniel Moore IIGreensboro, N.C.

Barbara Rand MorgensternGreensboro, N.C.

Christine Cecchetti MummaDurham, N.C.

Gene R. Nichol, Jr., and Glenn GeorgeChapel Hill, N.C.

John Peter O’Hale and Claudia Ward O’HaleSmithfield, N.C.

A. Summey Orr IIIAtlanta, Ga.

Robert Alton Parker, Jr.Atlanta, Ga.

John Garrett ParkerAtlanta, Ga.

Francis Iredell ParkerCharlotte, N.C.

Sarah Elizabeth ParkerRaleigh, N.C.

Charles Roberts PhillipsWilmette, Ill.

J. Dickson Phillips, Jr.Chapel Hill, N.C.

David Hurtis PopeAtlanta, Ga.

Karen Ann PoppWashington, D.C.

Martin Daniel PoteralskiRichmond, Va.

E. K. Powe IIIDurham, N.C.

Robert Louis Quick and Elizabeth Leight QuickWinston-Salem, N.C.

Senator and Mrs. Tony RandFayetteville, N.C.

Anne Shea RansdellRaleigh, N.C.

James Dietrich RengerPalo Alto, Calif.

Larry Edward RobbinsRaleigh, N.C.

H. C. Jack RoemerWinston-Salem, N.C.

David Asher RosensteinNew York, N.Y.

Thomas Warren Ross, Sr., and Susan Donaldson RossWinston-Salem, N.C.

W. Braxton SchellGreensboro, N.C.

Hayden J. Silver III and Marguerite M. SilverRaleigh, N.C.

Horace Edney Stacy, Jr., and Joan Purser StacyLumberton, N.C.

John Eugene Stephenson, Jr.Marietta, Ga.

Robin Jayne StinsonWinston-Salem, N.C.

Thomas Sadler Stukes and Martha Taylor StukesGreensboro, N.C.

John L. Sullivan, Jr., and Jean Miller SullivanCharlotte, N.C.

Richard Frederic ThielePittsboro, N.C.

R. Scott Tobin and Victoria Hensley TobinHigh Point, N.C.

Donna Helen TriptowBaltimore, Md.

Judith W. WegnerHillsborough, N.C.

James Patrick WestRaleigh, N.C.

Willis Padgett Whichard and Leona Paschal WhichardChapel Hill, N.C.

Robert Ambrose WickerGreensboro, N.C.

W. Samuel WoodardCharlotte, N.C.

*Gifts also recognized at UNC’s Chancellors’ Club Level.

Honor Roll of DonorsMartin Daniel Poteralski, ‘97Richmond, Va.

Robert Ward Shaw, ‘04Greenville, N.C.

April Everette Shelton, ‘97New York, N.Y.

Janice Grace Sokol, ‘91Summit, N.J.

John Adam Stoker, ‘97Gastonia, N.C.

Emin Toro, ‘00Annandale, Va.

Jonathan Charles Windham, ‘02Gastonia, N.C.

Angela Marie Xenakis, ‘03Washington, D.C.

William Horn Battle

SocietyThe following donors

contributed $1,000 - $1,999

to The School of Law between July 1, 2004, and

June 30, 2005.

Oliver Wendell AlphinSurf City, N.C.

Henry Curtis BabbWilson, N.C.

Walter Wray Baker, Jr.High Point, N.C.

Marc and Diane BishopGreensboro, N.C.

Kenneth S. Broun and Marjorie BrounChapel Hill, N.C.

John Eugene BuggDurham, N.C.

David Andrew Bain, ‘97Atlanta, Ga.

Tammy Alice Bouchelle, ‘01, and Lindsay Carol Verity, ‘03Atlanta, Ga.

Elizabeth Jean Bower, ‘01New York, N.Y.

Ian Andrew Erickson, ‘01New Bern, N.C.

Donna Jean Turner Eyster, ‘00Raleigh, N.C.

Rachel Alexis Fuerst, ‘01Atlanta, Ga.

Alison Ann Grounds, ‘01Atlanta, Ga.

Adam Lee Korfhage, ‘03Braintree, Mass.

Carlos Enrique Mahoney, ‘99Durham, N.C.

Scott Andrew Maitland, ‘95Chapel Hill, N.C.

Matthew Grady Martin, ‘04Alexandria, Va.

Brian Scott Masterson, ‘01Alexandria, Va.

Luke Anthony Meisner, ‘03Philadelphia, Pa.

Caroline Berndt Mew, ‘99Washington, D.C.

William Richard Mordan, ‘96Parsippany, N.J.

John Hartman Murchison, ‘02Charlotte, N.C.

Alyssa Sue Omwake, ‘03Wilmington, N.C.

Michael Shamus O’Sullivan, ‘02Fuquay-Varina, N.C.

Louise Marie Paglen, ‘96Cary, N.C.

Bryan Arthur Powell, ‘02Raleigh, N.C.

† deceased

Dean’s Club The following donors

contributed $2,000 - $4,999* to The School of Law

between July 1, 2004, and June 30, 2005.

Michael Robert Abel and Clare R. AbelGreensboro, N.C.

Gail B. AgrawalChapel Hill, N.C.

David Neal Allen and Kimberly P. AllenCharlotte, N.C.

John Thompson AllredCharlotte, N.C.

Gail Constance ArnekeWinston-Salem, N.C.

William Preston Aycock IIGreensboro, N.C.

E. Osborne Ayscue, Jr. and Emily Urquhart AyscueCharlotte, N.C.

Wade Barber, Jr.Chapel Hill, N.C.

George and Susan BeischerDurham, N.C.

J. Melvin BowenWilliamston, N.C.

S. Gregory Boyd and Laura Hardy BoydNew York, N.Y.

Doris Roach BrayGreensboro, N.C.

Michael BrewerWashington, D.C.

Lissa L. BroomeChapel Hill, N.C.

Charles Palmer Brown and Betty BrownAlbemarle, N.C.

Robert Gray ByrdChapel Hill, N.C.

Tracy Schaefer CalderAllendale, N.J.

Michael Gerard CarterFox Point, Wis.

Jeffrey William Childers and Leonor Ortiz ChildersDurham, N.C.

Robert Vernon Clark, Jr.Calverton, Md.

Locke Turner Clifford and Lynda Brown CliffordGreensboro, N.C.

Orville Dillard Coward, Jr., and Carolyn Lloyd CowardWebster, N.C.

William John DockeryNew York, N.Y.

Thomas Theodore DownerCharlotte, N.C.

Stephen Michael Drigotas and Elizabeth Eggleston DrigotasBaltimore, Md.

Howard J. DuffWoodbridge, N.J.

Jerome Rex Eatman, Jr., and Maria M. LynchRaleigh, N.C.

Senator John Reid Edwards and Elizabeth A. EdwardsRaleigh, N.C.

William Edward Elmore, Jr.Greensboro, N.C.

Charles Ellison Elrod, Jr.Atlanta, Ga.

Summary of Giving 2004 ~ 2005Total Gifts ...............................$2,334,139

GiFTS By DESiGNATiON

School of Law Annual Fund ................................... $520,066

Other Restricted and Current Gifts for Academic Programs, Scholarshipsand Other Programs ............................................... $571,716

Endowment Gifts ................................................. $1,242,357

TOTAL ................................................ $2,334,139

GiFT SOURCES

Alumni ................................................................ $1,279,223

Non-Alumni Friends ............................................... $427,055

Law Firms and Corporations .................................. $283,951

Foundations ........................................................... $303,120

Other Organizations ................................................. $40,790

TOTAL ................................................ $2,334,139

UNC LAW FOUNDATiON, iNC.

The School of Law’s endowment as of June 30, 2005, had a market value of $19,623,748. The endowment includes funds in support of professorships, scholarships, academic programs, the library and other activities specified by donors. The endowment is managed by the UNC Law Foundation, inc. and the UNC-CH investment Fund.

Ann Meislohn Anderson, ‘01Chapel Hill, N.C.

Laurie G. Armstrong, ‘03Raleigh, N.C.

Brett Matthew Berry, ‘94Greensboro, N.C.

Dean’s ClubYoung Alumni

young Alumni (Alumni who graduated in the last 15 years)

may join the Dean’s Club at the following gift levels: $250 – five most recent classes; $500 – six to 10 years since graduation;

and $1,000 – 11 to 15 years since graduation.

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHonor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of DonorsAlfred Pershing Carlton, Jr.Raleigh, N.C.

Alfred Eugene Cleveland IIIFayetteville, N.C.

Robert Alvis Collier, Jr., and Barbara Stone CollierStatesville, N.C.

A. Robert CordellWinston-Salem, N.C.

C. Penry Craver, Jr.Winston-Salem, N.C.

Winston Boyd CrispChapel Hill, N.C.

Fred Alan CunninghamPalm Beach Gardens, Fla.

Roy Walton Davis, Jr.Asheville, N.C.

Arthur St. Clair DeBerryDurham, N.C.

Daniel Lyndon Deuterman and Dawn Talbert DeutermanAsheboro, N.C.

Mary Campbell DickensNew York, N.Y.

Louis Whittier Doherty and Carolyn Jarvis DohertyWinston-Salem, N.C.

Robert Leon EdwardsWinston-Salem, N.C.

Robert Eugene Esleeck and Laura Ferguson EsleeckWinston-Salem, N.C.

John P. Evans and Pat EvansChapel Hill, N.C.

James L. Ewing IVAtlanta, Ga.

Ray Simpson Farris, Jr., and Cydne Wright FarrisCharlotte, N.C.

Edward Smoot Finley, Jr.Raleigh, N.C.

James Wright GalbraithChatham, N.J.

Jack N. GoodmanChevy Chase, Md.

N. Jay GouldNew York, N.Y.

Timothy Richard Graves and Cathey Stricker GravesManhattan Beach, Calif.

Alan Arthur HarleyNew York, N.Y.

Dan McCord HartzogRaleigh, N.C.

H. Parks HelmsCharlotte, N.C.

Michael HollenbachHavertown, Pa.

Bertha Merrill HoltBurlington, N.C.

Bynum Merritt HunterGreensboro, N.C.

Grady Isaac IngleMooresville, N.C.

John Robert IngleCharlotte, N.C.

H. Bryan Ives III and Gibbs Chadwick IvesCharlotte, N.C.

Joseph McKendrie JenkinsFayetteville, N.C.

John Lee JerniganRaleigh, N.C.

Gerald A. Jeutter, Jr.Raleigh, N.C.

C. Michael JohnsonAtlanta, Ga.

Sandra Leigh JohnsonRaleigh, N.C.

Stuart Hicks JohnsonCharlotte, N.C.

D. Michael JonesGlen Allen, Va.

M. Andrew Kauss and Rosanne M. KaussAtlanta, Ga.

Lance G. Lazar and Marieke LazarChapel Hill, N.C.

Neil I. LevyWashington, D.C.

William H. Lewis, Jr.Washington, D.C.

George Lester Little, Jr.Winston-Salem, N.C.

J. Lee LloydGreensboro, N.C.

Rickye McKoy-MitchellCharlotte, N.C.

Ernest Cobb McLean IIIAtlanta, Ga.

D. Marsh McLellandBurlington, N.C.

John Burchfield McMillanRaleigh, N.C.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Fred McPhail, Jr.Charlotte, N.C.

George John MillerCharlotte, N.C.

Steven Montague MitchellPalo Alto, Calif.

Kenneth Franklin Mountcastle, Jr., and Katharine Babcock MountcastleNew Canaan, Conn.

Jeff MuirAtlanta, Ga.

John Hartman MurchisonCharlotte, N.C.

William P. MurphyChapel Hill, N.C.

C. Eugene Murphy, Jr.Atlanta, Ga.

Robert Flynn OrrRaleigh, N.C.

Henry Newton Patterson, Jr.Chapel Hill, N.C.

Hunter Andrew PayneBoston, Mass.

Laurance Davidson Pless and Dana HalbergAtlanta, Ga.

Daniel Hubbard PollittChapel Hill, N.C.

Donna Rhea RascoeRaleigh, N.C.

Stephen William Riddell and Karen Stahel RiddellAtlanta, Ga.

Neil Alvin RiemannRaleigh, N.C.

Lawrence Eric RifkenGreat Falls, Va.

Edgar Mayo Roach, Jr., and Deborah Day RoachChapel Hill, N.C.

Dalton Dillard RuffinWinston-Salem, N.C.

S. Reid Russell IIIRaleigh, N.C.

John Spotswood Russell and Sallie Shuping RussellChapel Hill, N.C.

Richard A. SimpsonMc Lean, Va.

John Reeves Sloan and Louise Folger SloanWilmington, N.C.

W. Erwin SpainhourConcord, N.C.

Ralph Nichols Strayhorn, Jr.Winston-Salem, N.C.

Thomas Richard SuherGreensboro, N.C.

James Maynard Talley, Jr.Charlotte, N.C.

George Randolph Uzzell, Jr.Greensboro, N.C.

Robert C. Vaughn, Jr., and Carolyn Hartford VaughnWinston-Salem, N.C.

J. William VeatchAtlanta, Ga.

Peter Charles ViscegliaRed Bank, N.J.

James Charles Windham, Jr.Gastonia, N.C.

William Fountain WinslowAlexandria, Va.

Florence Bagley WittChattanooga, Tenn.

Elizabeth Garland WrenGastonia, N.C.

James Matthew Yates, Jr., and Marlena Severin YatesRaleigh, N.C.

Zerla M. YoungChapel Hill, N.C.

Kenneth Ray YoungbloodHendersonville, N.C.

David M. ZacksAtlanta, Ga.

PartnersThe following donors

contributed $500 - $999 to The School of Law

between July 1, 2004, and June 30, 2005.

J. Allen AdamsG. Irvin AldridgeThomas Lee AllenNoel Lee AllenZeb D. AlleyWilliam Joseph Austin, Jr.J. Todd BaileyWilliam B. BarkleyRupert Barkoff and Susan BarkoffHenry Grady Barnhill, Jr. James Arthur Beaty, Jr.Edward Louis Bleynat, Jr., and Anne Freels BleynatRebecca Jane BosleyKenneth R. Bramlett, Jr.William Clarence Brewer, Jr.Brian Keith BrooksDavid Leonard Brown and Martha Perkowski Brown LeAnn Nease Brown Cecile Viau ButlerBritt and Rebecca CanadyRaymond G. ChadwickW. James Chandler, Jr.Adam H. CharnesJames Harry Clarke and Eleanore Ewbank ClarkePhilip William ClementsRobert and Sally ConeJean Hillyer Connerat J. Michael Considine, Jr.J. Michael CornettEarlene Hardie Cox

Burton Craige Richard Davidson Craver and Adelaide Austell CraverEdward E. Crutchfield, Jr.John Sweetland CurryFrederic Howard DavisKearns DavisJohn Arthur DayJames Edward DelanyWilliam Tiffany Dymond, Jr., and Jennifer Davis DymondJoseph Watkins EasonPhil Strowd Edwards and Susan R. EdwardsJames Graham Farris, Jr.Stewart Wayne FisherLynn FowlerDavid E. and Elizabeth FoxP. Douglas FreedleW. Scott Fuller and Monica Witterholt FullerJ. Cameron Furr, Jr.Sylvia P. GelblumWilliam Ward GerransS. Elizabeth GibsonLisa Jeffrey GillilandRobert Brown Glenn, Jr.Glenn J. GogginsDavid GrayK. Edward GreeneH. Houston Groome, Jr.Judith Kratz GuibertMichael Donwell GunterJames Andrews Hancock, Jr.Jane HarperCecil Webster Harrison, Jr.Paul G. HaskellAnna Ragland HayesR. Harper HeckmanGordon Bruce HerbertAlison Bunch HersheweRobin Ledbetter Hinson and Frances Garrett HinsonTroy Clifton Homesley, Jr.Roseanna Collins Horne James Baxter Hunt, Jr., and Carolyn Leonard HuntStephen Roy HuntingFrederick Dana HutchisonJeffrey Alan JacksonMillard Irving Jackson, Jr.Elizabeth Dale JohnsonJames McDaniel JohnsonGraham Oscar JonesGary Kelton JoynerJoseph J. KaloMonica Kivel KaloMichael Everett KellyVaiden Pearson KendrickRobert Max Kessler and Nancy PrahoferFred Kieser, Jr.Joseph Mordecai KittnerRobert Charles KloseEdmund M. KneiselLeigh Emerson KomanMark David KotwickHaynes Pell LeaMichael Haim LevinsonF. Lee Liebolt, Jr.Gary Mitchell LondonSandra Goddard MalkinHarry Corpening MartinJ. David Mayberry and Julie Timmons MayberryPatricia Ellen McDonaldLaura Daniel McKennaJ. Dickson McLean IV and Nina McLeanDuncan Archibald McMillanJohn Grimes Medlin, Jr.Roy H. Michaux, Jr.William Stanley MillsF. Darryl MillsMargaret Louise MilroyJohn Klauminzer Molen

Thomas Edward MurdockMary S. MurrayKaren Nash-GoetzCharles Edward Nichols, Jr. and Susan Kelly NicholsMiriam McIntire NisbetScott Fredrik NorbergSylvia NovinskyMary Wilhelmina Oliver†Thomas Lawrence OwsleyFrederick Pope Parker IIICarl Norris Patterson, Jr.Seldon Elijah PattyA. Carl PenneyJ. Dickson Phillips III and Lisa Frost-PhillipsKathy Laughlin PilkingtonJoel Arthur Pineles and Victoria F. PinelesLee James Potter, Jr.Lauren Burnham PrevostRobert Francis PriceConnie RobinsonS. Graham RobinsonDavid Perry Russ, Jr.Dean W. RussellPaul Michael SaraceniJoseph F. X. SavonaZia Catalfano SchostalMarvin Roy Short, Jr.Scott L. SillimanJohn Mayer SilversteinLloyd Clifton Smith, Jr.Layne McNeill SmithJames Franklin SmithAllen Coleman Smith and Debbie SmithNat Smith, Jr.Saul Allen SolomonJulian Raymond Sparrow, Jr., and Mary Ireland SparrowDavid Alan SpuriaMark Andrew Stafford and Elizabeth Cass StaffordRichard Yates StevensRobert Gray Stockton, Jr.Jim Stoll and Ellen L. StollNeal J. SweeneySarah Lindsay TateSanford Webb Thompson IV and Cynthia Clyburn ThompsonMartin R. Tilson, Jr.G. Anthony TingenHenry Price Van Hoy IIEric Albert VernonWilliam J. Vesely, Jr.Richard Von Biberstein, Jr.Ty Michael VotawJames Albert Wade, Jr.Thomas Monroe WardDean Anthony WarrenHill Beverley Wellford, Jr.James J. WheatonA. Davis WhitesellJohn Lee Whitley Christine Josine WichersJohn Franklin WindhamDavid Wetherill Wood, Jr.Debbie Kay WrightT. Carlton Younger, Jr.

† deceased

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Dean’s Report 2004 ~ 2005 Honor Roll of Donors

Firm: Participation Level:Carruthers & Roth .................................................................................PlatinumHorack Talley Pharr & Lowndes ............................................................PlatinumJohnston Allison & Hord .......................................................................PlatinumMoore & Van Allen, Charlotte ................................................................PlatinumMoore & Van Allen, Triangle ..................................................................PlatinumNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough ....................................................PlatinumParker Poe Adams & Bernstein, Charlotte .............................................PlatinumParker Poe Adams & Bernstein, Raleigh ...............................................PlatinumRoberts & Stevens ................................................................................PlatinumSchell Bray Aycock Abel & Livingston ...................................................PlatinumSidley Austin Brown & Wood ................................................................PlatinumSmith Moore, Greensboro .....................................................................PlatinumWyrick Robbins yates & Ponton ...........................................................PlatinumKennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman ...................................................... GoldKilpatrick Stockton, Raleigh ........................................................................ GoldBrooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard ........................................SilverHelms Mulliss & Wicker .............................................................................SilverSmith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan ..................................SilverTroutman Sanders ......................................................................................SilverManning Fulton & Skinner .......................................................................BronzeNexsen Pruet Adams Kleemeier ...............................................................BronzePoyner & Spruill, Raleigh .........................................................................BronzeCranfill Sumner & Hartzog .................................................................ParticipantHunton & Williams .............................................................................ParticipantJames McElroy & Diehl ......................................................................ParticipantKilpatrick Stockton, Charlotte .............................................................ParticipantKilpatrick Stockton, Winston-Salem ...................................................ParticipantMaupin Taylor ....................................................................................ParticipantPoyner & Spruill, Charlotte ................................................................ParticipantRobinson Bradshaw & Hinson ...........................................................ParticipantSmith Moore, Raleigh ........................................................................ParticipantTharrington Smith .............................................................................ParticipantTuggle Duggins & Meschan ...............................................................ParticipantVan Winkle Buck Wall Starnes & Davis ..............................................ParticipantWard and Smith .................................................................................ParticipantWilmer Cutler Pickering Hale And Dorr ..............................................ParticipantWomble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice .....................................................Participant

2005 UNC School of Law Firm CampaignUNC School of Law alumni from the following firms are recognized for their participation in the 2005 Firm Campaign. Every gift received through the Firm Campaign helps to further the mission of the UNC School of Law and has a direct impact on the future of legal education.

Alumni Participation Percentages

Platinum .............................. 100%Gold ............................90% - 99%Silver ...........................80% - 89%Bronze .........................70% - 79%Participants .................Below 69%

Honor Roll of DonorsAssociatesThe following donors

contributed $1 to $499 to The School of Law

between July 1, 2004, and June 30, 2005.

Jack W. AbelAdam Eyuel AberraKrista M. AbrahamsFranklin LeVerne Adams, Jr.Thomas Jonathan AdamsColleen Lynn AdamsA. Mark AdcockRobert Spencer Adden, Jr.Arthur William AdelbergDeborah Kernohan AdlesMeredith Jo AlcokeJohn Graves AldridgeH. Heath AlexanderJoel Todd AlexanderLouis Carr Allen IIIC. Walter AllenWilliam Reynold Allen IIIKeith Wayne AllenCurtis Hudson Allen IIIR. Michael AllenDerek Jason AllenKatherine Martin Allen and B. Richard Page, Jr.Patrick Martin AllenErnest Marvin Allen IIIJames Walter AllisonAdrienne Elizabeth AllisonRichard Brown AllsbrookHeather Carla AlstonMelvyn AltmanDanny Lee AmosAmanda B. AndersPhilip Scott AndersonWilliam Albert Anderson IIIThomas Baine Anderson, Jr.Melissa AndersonKatherine R. AnnasKeith Peter AnthonyJohn AppelWillis Wade AppleHoward B. Arbuckle IIIThomas Edward ArchieJeremy Daniel ArkinJ. Mitchell ArmbrusterJohn S. ArrowoodRobert Joseph ArundellAlison Ashe-CardStell Blake Askew, Jr.Owen Boyd AsplundhBrian Thomas AtkinsonW. Alexander AudiletW. Vernon AverettC. Ronald AycockFrank Bayard Aycock IIISamuel Ernest AycockRebecca Jane AyersCarolyn Ann BachlPhilip Augustine Baddour, Jr.David Bryant BaddourR. Allen Baddour, Jr., and Holly Harding BaddourBruce Frederick BaerMiriam Jane BaerO. Kenneth Bagwell, Jr.Wesley BaileyAlton Deems BainMarilyn Ann BairRonald Graham BakerPaul Baldasare, Jr.Charles Selden Baldwin IIIKenneth Robert BallardJeffrey Alan BandiniJulius Edmond Banzet IIIAnn Howard BanzetMolly Yelton BarberSusan Strayhorn BarbourMark Douglas Bardill, Sr.Kathleen Carson BargerDan Taylor Barker, Jr.Henson Perrymoore BarnesWilliam Thomas Barnett, Jr., and Elizabeth Barwick BarnettMary-Lowrie Norwood BarnettPhyllis Campbell BarrettGeorge Ray BarrettBrent David BarringerPaul Jehu Barringer IIIPatricia Tighe BartisWilliam Thomas Barto and Carol Ann PearceJune Lynn Basden

Sara Jennifer BassAdam Cole BassingJames Russell Batchelor, Jr.F. Gordon BattleKenneth R. BaumgartnerDouglas Wooley Baxley and Dianne O’Quinn BaxleyEriko Iwasaki BaxterJack Bronson Bayliss, Jr.David Daniel Beatty and Kelly Baker BeattyRufus Fred BeatyRachel Esposito BeaulieuC. Vance BeckMichael Richard BeckerKenneth A. BeckerThomas Allen BeebeJudith Goldstein BeharThomas Milburn Belk, Jr.Frank Mebane Bell, Jr.Michael Harman BellRobert O. Briant Belo and Carolin Delancey BakewellBruce Victor BenatorJay Robert BenderKristen Provenza BenkoDavid Ernest BennettRobert Henry Bennink, Jr.Dawn Gantt BensonDawn Marie Bergmire-SweatThomas Shelburne BerkauJonathan Arthur BerkelhammerRichmond Gilbert Bernhardt, Jr.Michael Louis Berry and Randi Strosberg BerryRachel Steinwender BettsKimberly Anderson BetzVirginia Quinlivan BeverlyJohn Huddleston Beyer and Laura Turner BeyerW. Mark BielawskiGary William BigelowLouis Dean BilionisRichard Bircher IITamar R. BirckheadDavid Michael BishopKimberly Christin BishopHarrison Kimbrough BishopW. Louis Bissette, Jr.Larissa Marie BixlerAvis Elizabeth BlackCharlotte Gail BlakeAndrea Dee BlohmDixie BloomJames Davis Blount, Jr.Arthur C. Blue IIIRobert Joel BlumRobert B. BoehnerJohn Charles BogerRichard Joseph BolesLyn Bond, Jr.William Turner BondsRichard Dale BonerN. Bruce Boney, Jr.Michael Louis BonfoeyJ. Michael BooeMarc Alan BookmanDonald Lee BooneStella Anne BoswellRichard Michael BotwrightJoel King BourneRonnie L. BowerCathy Rogers BowermanJohn Watson Bowers and Alicia C. Almeida BowersJennifer Lynn BowmanWilliam Glenn BoydGeorge Worth BoylanB. Irvin BoyleRoss McCoy BradfordPenni Pearson BradshawNancy L. BradshawEloise DeLaney BradshawGeorge Thomas Brady III and Tonya Yarbrough BradyStacey Ann BradyMartin L. Brackett, Jr.F. Cooper BrantleyE. Maurice BraswellC. Jean BreckenridgeJohn William BrentJoe Oliver BrewerEdward Yates BrewerJ. Clark BrewerElizabeth Sanders BrewingtonF. Bryan Brice, Jr.Ben Oshel BridgersL. Michael BridgesNachael Lynn BrightCharles Thomas BrinkWalter Foil Brinkley

Stephen Cook BrissetteC. Robin Britt, Jr., and Sharron Belk BrittClare Lynn BrockJeffrey Scott BrodyCraig Alan BrombyCarol Lee BrookeCarole Carlton BrookeAthena Fox BrooksErika Johnson-Brooks and William Eldridge Brooks, Jr.David Popham Broughton and Charlotte Chandler BroughtonH. Chalk Broughton, Jr.Howard Chalk BroughtonNancy Carwile BrowerScott Newton Brown, Jr.Garland Allen Brown, Jr.Craig Burdeen BrownRichard Lane Brown IIIFranklin Roosevelt BrownCaroline Nicholson Brown and Thomas Walter BrownDouglas Ray BrownAnita R. Brown-GrahamChristopher G. Browning, Jr.James J. Brundey

E. C. Bryson, Jr., and Katharine Pickrell BrysonHeather Lindamood BuchananAnne B. BuchananJohn Franklin Buckley IVCarrie Jane BuellClaire Abernathy BuieMadison Earl Bullard, Jr.Bruce Robert BullockH. Ligon BundyE. Harry Bunting, Jr., and Elizabeth Cochrane BuntingDorothy Bass BurchDavid James BurgeRobert Anthony BurgoyneMichael Patrick BurkeJudy Jo Ulmer BurkeWilliam F. Burns, Jr.F. Kent BurnsRonald Wayne BurrisJason John BurtChristopher Louis BurtiHenry McAden BurwellJerome Francis ButingJames Kenneth ButlerJon Marc BylsmaHarold Ned Bynum

Mildred S. ByramStephen Timothy Byrd and Sandra Sain ByrdDavid Von ByrdCorinna Erwin ByrdMichael John ByrneWilliam Bernard BystrynskiMichele Marie CadyRobert Redmond CaliriJohn O. CalmoreThomas Hartley Cameron and Marcia Parmely CameronJerry Austin CampbellJohn Wishart CampbellSusan Elizabeth CampbellChristopher Zemp CampbellKathleen Weaver CannonThomas Roberts CannonE. Bedford Cannon and Elizabeth McElwee CannonDaphene Ledford CantrellAnita Louise CapoferriNicole Beth CapuanoStacey Joseph CardenasRobert Winfield CarltonDanielle Marie CarmanJohn Hemstreet Carmichael

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHonor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of DonorsEugene Morrison Carr IIIAustin Heaton Carr, Jr.Paul Matthew CarruthersGeorge Carson IILisa Ross CarstarphenBrenda Joyce CarterGary Stephen CashPaul Edgar CastelloeSamuel Allen CatheyAlbert Noel CavagnaroElizabeth Jane CavinessM. Terence CawleyKristin Louise ChachGary Wayne ChadwickWilliam A. ChamberlainMichael Thomas Champion and Jennifer T. ChampionRichard Gardiner ChaneyEdward Thomas ChaneyApril Bonnie ChangBenjamin Low ChapmanHopkins Gardner Charles

William Harvey DaltonWalter Harvey DaltonJudith Milsap DanielsWilliam David DannellyDouglas Alan Darch, Jr., and Karen Yanity DarchRobert Davis Darden, Jr.Leslee Karen DaughertyShiloh Aime DaumAnn Woodall DavantBradley John DavesGarber Alfred Davidson, Jr., and Sally Bushong DavidsonSamuel F. Davis, Jr.Gilbert Thomas Davis, Jr.Chester Chidlow DavisCheryl Stone DavisLeslie Hollowell DavisEdward B. DavisPaul Eric DavisMark Allen DavisSara Helen DavisJoyce L. DavisBenjamin Franklin Davis, Jr.Beatrice Joan DavisAdrian Jaye DavisGregory DavisLeslie DavisonRobert Allen DawkinsIsabel Scott DayKenneth Coyner DayCharles E. DayeJames Marvin Deal, Jr.Daniel Blue DeanJohn M. DeAngelisWilliam Archie Dees, Jr.Georgia Martin DeesErnest Stanhope DeLaney III and Barbara Henderson DeLaneyTyler Bartlett DempseyPaul M. Dennis, Jr.Tomakio S. DennisJudson Davie DeRamus, Jr.LuAnne Yuricek DesantisMona C. DeviresBradford Marklein DeVoeC. W. DeVoeRobert Lyman Dewey and Jean Harris DeweyJames M. DeweyDouglas Steven Dibbert and Deborah Carson DibbertLaura Marie DickeyClarence Harley Dickson IIIThomas Green Dill, Sr.J. Scott DillonJohn David DillonThomas Johnston DimmockPhillip Ray Dixon, Sr.Julia Ellen DixonLisa James DixonPatrick Gerald DooherAnn Terrell DorsettRandy Davis DoubMelissa Hamilton DowlingTosha Denise DowneyKenneth Ray DownsBrian Scott DranoffCharles Oliver DuBoseDavid DuBuissonCarolyn Minshall DudzikRobert Edward DugginsJohn Edwin DukeArnita Maria DulaMelinda Seeds DumeerRoberta Ann DunbarRandy Dean DuncanAlan W. DuncanKaren Kincaid DunnJ. Thomas Dunn, Jr.Carolyn Bennett DurhamK. Scott DwyerCatherine Elizabeth DyarJames William DymondStephanie Anne Eakes and Willian B. R. LewisFarleigh Hailes EarhartAnita Sue EarlsStephen W. EarpWilliam Moore EckermanCynthia Morris EdelmanAmy Rebecca EdgeRobert Holt Edmunds, Jr.James Joyner EdmundsonDeborah Lucy EdneyE. David EdquistWilliam Kinsland EdwardsChristopher Paul Edwards and Pamela Strickland EdwardsShelley Lucas Edwards

Benjamin Rushing Edwards and Alicia EdwardsElton EdwardsH. Jack EdwardsDavid Bryan Efird and Elizabeth Travis EfirdPaul Haywood Efird IIIMichael Craig Ehrlich and Judy EhrlichNancy Jean EhrlichKurt Andrew EhrsamMaxine Natalie EichnerL. Holmes Eleazer, Jr.Alexander ElkanCynthia Weaver EllerAlbert Luther Ellis III and Helen Scott EllisRichard Whitlowe Ellis, Sr., and Evelyn Morris EllisWilliam B. Elmore, Jr.Edward Lawrence Embree III and Stuart Robinson EmbreeRichard Lee EmgeLisa M. EngelTrudy M. Allen EnnisStephanie Renee EnnisDiane Floca EpsteinDonald Roger ErbIrvin Elsworth Erb and Marion E. ErbJohn Robert ErwinMartin Nesbitt ErwinJane Howie EskridgeKenneth Franklin EssexLeonard Joseph EssigMary Lynn EubanksCamilla EubanksBrian Preston EvansJanet C. EvansJason Doughton EvansMichelle R. EvansCharles Lewis EvansLiz EvansW. Harrell Everett, Jr., and Lila Smith EverettRonald Dean EverhartCatherine FaganDeke FallsAndrew Leighton Farabow and Loraine Dillinder FarabowRichard Lee FarleyRobert Leon FarmerCharles Patrick Farris, Jr.William Porter Farthing, Jr.Edwin Glenn FarthingThomas Edward FarverRobert FayElizabeth Upchurch FeeAndrew Keith FeinDaniel Gregory Laidla FeldmanSheila Hogan FellerathAlan Earl Ferguson and Nancy Short FergusonClaud Swanson Ferguson, Jr.Praveen David FernandesJohn Paul FernandezMichael Ray FerrellForrest Andrew FerrellMarvin Lemuel Ferrell, Jr.Christopher Cary Fialko and Ann Loraine HesterJ. Michael FieldsAmanda Leigh FieldsMark Anderson Finkelstein and Lisa Bland FinkelsteinWalter D. Fisher, Jr.Edgar Beauregarde Fisher III and Louisa Crampton FisherBelle Lee FiteCarolyn L. FitzmorrisLeslie Allen FleisherRandolph Micol FletcherJack William FloydLouis Henry Fogleman, Jr.Lynn FontanaThomas ForemanDionne Loy FortnerPamela Jean Weaver FosterAndrew Henderson FosterGeoffrey Allen FosterDebra Lee FosterLucy Vanderberry Fountain and David Burton FountainDarl Leonard FowlerCarl Raynard Fox and Valerie Ann Stafford-FoxLaurel A. FoxMary Lucille FoyKevin FoyJay Alan Fradkin

Sheldon Maurice FrancisThomas Pierce Gibbs FranklinDavid Russell FrankstoneClaude Q. Freeman, Jr.Franklin Edward Freeman, Jr.James Donald FreemanJames Newton Freeman, Jr.William Eric FreemanKerry Anthony FriedmanAlfred A. FriedrichJoseph Nicholas FroehlichKurt Blaine FryarHenry Ell FryeSarah Lee FuerstW. Erwin Fuller, Jr.L. Lynnette Fuller-AndrewsJames Roy FullwoodGeorge Totten FulpCharles Lester FultonJames Elisha Furr IV and Kelly Dixson FurrArchie Wayland Futrell IIIGaston Hemphill GageMatthew Gus GallinsJoe Alan GambillWilliam Hunter Gammon and Jessica Gillespie GammonJennifer Renee GarciaO. Max Gardner IIIWilliam Leon Gardo IILisa Lynne GarrettLisa Frye GarrisonRobert Taliafero GashStuart Carlen GauffreauMartha Anne GeerRobert Reed Gelblum and Mary Lou GelblumStephen Paul Gennett IIJoseph Samuel Gentry, Jr.H. Clarke GentryGlenn Scott GentryJody Ellyn GeorgeFredric Joel GeorgeH. Haiko Geratz and Susan Hendricks GeratzLemuel Hardy Gibbons IIIWilliam Burns GibsonGordon Maxwell GibsonWilliam Henry Gifford, Jr., and Jodi Lynn TurnerHeath GilbertAlice Ryland GilesJohn Edward GilesMoses Braxton Gillam, Jr.Robert Starr GillamPatricia Lewandowski GillenVoit GilmoreJaneen B. GingrichSelena Martin GiovannelliDavid Alan GitlinJiNan GlasgowRobert William GlatzJohn A. Glenn IIIMichael Hannibal GodwinMatthew GoebelSally Totten GoettelMichael Anthony GoheenC. Frank Goldsmith, Jr.James Whitmel GoldsmithSteven I. GoldsteinMarc Richard Gordon and Gayle Swann GordonJames Robert GordonJulie Lynn Gorens-WinstonA. Dumay Gorham, Jr.Richard S. Gottlieb and Jennifer Ely GottliebLeslie Thomas GrabJacqueline Denise GrantWilliam Edward GrantmyreAlison Leigh GrayE. Crouse Gray, Jr.Charles Clarence Green, Jr.Jennifer Cleland Green and Stanley Boyd GreenDaniel Ray Green, Jr.Leonard Glen GreenHerman Fortescue GreeneGeorge Royster GreeneJames Nolan Greene IIIJohn Charles GreenhaughRyan GreenwoodRichard L. Griffin and Alice Cordel GriffinRobert Gregory GriffinRobert Wooten GriffinW. Kimball GriffithSamuel Grist GrimesSamuel Latham Grimes and Beth Yount GrimesS. Janson Grimes

The School of Law relies on the support of Firm Campaign Representatives to help raise important unrestricted dollars. Representatives at law firms with a minimum of five Carolina Law graduates assist the School’s Annual Fund by encouraging alumni at their firms to make a gift to the School of Law. This year, 13 law offices had 100 percent participation. Special thanks to the following alumni for their leadership in the campaign:

Firm Campaign Representatives

M. Alexander Charns and Diane Tucker CharnsJanet J. ChasePeter ChastainDrupti P. ChauhanW. Robert Cherry, Jr.David Thomas CherryKevin Lee ChignellVincent Davis Childress, Jr.Aram Myron Chorebanian and Nancy O’Brien ChorebanianNatalie Nichole ChristianDeborah Carnes ChristieBarbara ChristyMargaret Ann Creasy CiardellaGregory K. CinnamonAnthony CiriacoChristopher CityCharles Whitaker ClantonThomas Matthew Clare and Jacqueline Riley ClareGiles Robertson ClarkDumont Clarke IVMargaret Madison ClarkeJill ClarksonKatherine J. ClaytonTamela Gay ClaytonRobert Hardy ClelandBenjamin F. Clifton, Jr.David Marion Clinard and Ruth French ClinardChristin Brooke CoanChristian Oglesby CobbLaurence Arthur Cobb and Edna Faye Pugh CobbShirley Graves CochraneGeorge William CogginBrent P. CohenRenee Sanderlin CohnNadine Ruth Cohodas

Rhodes Thomas Corbett and Ellen McKellar CorbettMichele Bower CosgroveBarbara Bitler Coughlin and Paul William F. CoughlinRonald Guy CoulterWilliam Terry CouncilGeorge Carruthers CovingtonMarvin Jason Cowell, Jr.Robert Vinsant CoxRalph James Cox, Jr.Kathleen Bernadette CoyleHillary Bridgers CrabtreeJ. Scott CramerRobert Wayne Cramer and Ann Hollowell CramerGregory Byrd Crampton and Martha Usry CramptonPaul Lee Craven III and Amanda A. HayesThomas Claiborne Creasy, Jr.Joseph Powell CreekmoreDavid Walter CrockenbergJames M. CroninJohn McDonald Cross, Jr.Rebecca Biggers CrossTravis A. CrumpMarc CullenDavid Philip CulpAnthony Wayne CummingsMatthew Lawrence Cummings and Angela Byrd CummingsKathleen Grace CuramengDale Allen CurridenWalter Lee CurrieThomas Lee Currin and Grey Tharrington CurrinMichael Kent CurtisDavid DeMoss DahlJoseph Garner Dail, Jr.

J. Allen Adams ’54A. Mark Adcock ’83James W. Allison ’69Doris R. Bray ’66Robert C. Cone ’78J. Scott Dillon ’83Louis W. Doherty ’90Cynthia Weaver Eller ’82Stephanie R. Ennis ’04Edward S. Finley, Jr. ’74Claude Q. Freeman, Jr. ’68Kelly Dixson Furr ’01William H. Gammon ’73Wade H. Hargrove, Jr. ’65Cecil W. Harrison, Jr. ’73Molly G. Huggins ’03Jill Schnable Jackson ’99J. Christopher Jackson ’99Christopher A. Kreiner ’94Christopher Carlisle Lam ’02Stephen E. Lewis ’91

Craig T. Lynch ’86John Weatherly Mason ’73John B. McMillan ’67David M. Moore ii ’69R. Donavan Munford, Jr. ’79Kathy L. Pilkington ’89Donna R. Rascoe ’93Stephen W. Riddell ’85S. Leigh Rodenbough iV ’80Adam L. Ross ’03John R. Sloan ’90Julie Song ’01Cynthia Van Horne ’91Dean A. Warren ’85Camden R. Webb ’95Reich L. Welborn ’71Elaine M. Whitford ’89Jonathan C. Windham ’02Elizabeth G. Wren ’80Angela Marie Xenakis ’03

Wesley William CollinsAndrea Grinbergs ComentaleAshley Redd ComminsMark CongerClinton Lee ConnerRichard Horace Conner IIIEdward Grant Connette IIIMichael Shields ConnorJacqueline Kane ConnorsPhillip Gordon ConradRichard Rodney CoochWilliam Leon CookeElizabeth Cook CookeJimmy Dean CooleyAmanda Harmon CooleySeth van den Hoek CooleyDouglas Kenneth CooperHarriet Holt CooterWilliam Rhodes CorbettLuke Robinson CorbettDonald Wayne Corbett

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Dean’s Report 2004 ~ 2005 Honor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of DonorsDonna Groot and Mark Edward TaylorDavid Thomas GrudbergAlyssa Marie GsellKatie Rose GuestDurward Franklin Gunnells IIIDenise M. GunterPaul Bennett Guthery, Jr.Patsy Jo GuyerRichard Lem GwaltneyMary Katherine HackneyRandall F. HaferWilliam Laurance Haigh and Mary Ann Wesson HaighJohn Forrest HaireR. Phillip HaireNancy Wentz HaleRobert Hood HaleBrian Douglas HallFrances Hunt HallOliver Grant HalleDavid Betts HamiltonJoyce Amelia HamiltonDonald Gordon HammerMary Elaine HammondLawrence Townley Hammond, Jr.A. Vason Hamrick IVS. Dean HamrickRobert Daniel HancockHelen Copenhaver HanesElizabeth HannoldEllen Warme HansonJ. Stillman HansonRandall Alan HansonEdward Josephus Hanson, Jr.Peter Edward HapkeM. Marshall Happer IIIJoel Cline HarbinsonAngela Diane HardisterRobert G. HardyMelody Monique HargroveAnderson D. HarkovSusan P. HarmonJoseph J. Harper, Jr.S. Frank Harrell, Jr.L. Cooper HarrellE. Jackson Harrington, Jr., and Elizabeth Reaville Gray HarringtonLouise Warmack HarrisDean Murray Harris and Deborah Mclaughlin HarrisJ. Gates HarrisJames Wade Harrison and Ellen Spivey HarrisonR. Woody Harrison, Jr.Patricia Dowds HarrisonRichard Banner Hart and Jean Shinn HartStephen E. HartFletcher Lee Hartsell, Jr.Jason Andrew HartsoughStephen G. Hartzell-JordanErnest Jackson HarvielJoel HasenEmily Ayscue Hassel and Bryan Christopher HasselA. Robinson HassellHada deVarona HaulseeMichael David Hauser and Elizabeth Hungarland HauserDarnell Felix HawkinsRees McCrea HawkinsLisa Helene Rice HayesJ. Stoddard Hayes, Jr.Christyno Lynn HayesWilson HaymanJames William HaysJ. Patrick HaywoodJ. Richard HazlettNancy Snyder HeermansHunter Dalton HeggieNeal Gardner HelmsWilliam Harold HelmsMichael Etna HelmsGeoffrey Clyde HemenwayKaren LeCraft HendersonAndrew Ryan HendersonJohn Farnham Henning, Sr.Robert Gene HensleyPerry C. Henson, Jr.Bruce Martin HerschlagAmy Morris HessJoseph McMurray Hester, Jr.Jonathan P. HeylW. Daniel Hicks, Jr.Fred Allen HicksCharles Leslie Hicks, Jr.Daniel Kivett HicksSara Wyche HigginsThomas Dupree Higgins III

Deborah Lowder Hildebran- BachofenMitchel Adam HillKarl Neimann Hill, Jr.Sara Stockton HillTerrence Sutton Hines and Amy Denise HinesJamison Hall HinkleCatherine Dwight HinkleAmanda Suttle HitchcockWilliam Kinzy Hobbs, Jr.Robert Haywood HobgoodLeigh Ann HobgoodJ. Travis HockadaySteven Alan HockfieldH. Clay Hodges, Jr.Elizabeth Taylor HodgesRobert Sawyer HodgmanCharles Bernard HodsonMason Thompson HoganJanet Elizabeth HohnJames R. and Brandi W. HollandRussell Joseph HollersEdward Shelton HolmesBetty HolmesRobert Peel Holmes IVC. Mark HoltMichael Dale HoltMary Elizabeth HoltJames Michael HoneycuttRoscoe Cecil Hood, Jr.Roger Alan HoodThomas Grant HooperHarriet Sydney HopkinsRobert Carl Hord, Jr.Adam Michael HornLouis Phillip Hornthal, Jr.Tonya Dione HortonElizabeth Marie HosfordLes HoughE. Cader Howard and Noel Beam HowardDennis Lee HowellRichard B. HowingtonRobert Cooke Howison, Jr.Laura C. HudsonIsham Barney Hudson, Jr.Marcus HudsonJohn Randolph Hudson, Jr.Michael Patrick HueckerNoah H. Huffstetler IIIL. Ashley HuffstetlerMolly Green HugginsStaples Stilwell HughesF. Jefferson HughesWilliam Frederick HulseDavid Rodger HultgrenJames S. Humphrey IV and Michelle Beth HumphreyG. Dudley Humphrey, Jr.Stephani Wilson Humrickhouse and Scott Robinson HumrickhouseGrady Lee HuntRobert Carl HunterSarah Overton Hunter and Robert E. HunterRobert Neal Hunter, Jr.Vicki Litwin HuntworkMitchell Seth Hurwitz and Ann Hardy HurwitzLeRoy Phillips HutchinsonDeborah HuynhAlbert Chen-Huei HwangWilton Browne HymanRex J. IacurciRobert A. IdolDavid Harrison Idol IILisa Dianne InmanDavid Alexander IrvinElizabeth Hewitt IrvinA. Vann IrvinHanan M. IsaacsKaren Melinda IsaacsJames Marx Iseman, Jr.William Clark Isenhour and Elizabeth IsenhourDavid Lewis IsenhowerC. Randall IsenhowerAnson Bradley IvesA. Scott JacksonJami Melissa JacksonThomas Clark JacksonJ. Christopher Jackson and Jill Schnabel JacksonGeorge Stevens JacksonArthur Fisher Jackson, Jr.Arlie JacobsElizabeth Lackey JacobsMelissa B. JacobySol Arthur JaffaRobert A. Jaffe

Richard Stuart JamesJ. David JamesPaul Marshall James IIIDinita L. James and Roy Frederick ReedElizabeth A. JamesHerbert F. Janick IIIF. Fincher JarrellTommy Willis JarrettPeter JasonMargaret JeffersJames Henry Jeffries IVGordon Womble JenkinsWalter Ingram Jenkins IIIAlan Rhys JenkinsJames Allen JerniganFrederick Elias JohnHarold Layton Johnson, Jr.Daniel Louis Johnson, Jr.Cyrus Murry Johnson, Jr.John Howard Johnson, Jr.Amy K. JohnsonJeffrey Joel Johnson and Linda Diane TindallJoan Castle JohnsonDuane C. Johnson, Jr.†Katherine Bradley JohnsonStephen Terence JohnsonThomas Hatcher Johnson, Jr.Samuel Henry JohnsonJames Theodore JohnsonH. Morrison Johnston, Jr.Robert Graeme JohnstonMargaret Galli JohnstonJ. Phillips Little Johnston, Sr.Thomas David JohnstonJ. Reed Johnston, Jr., and Sharon O’Donnell JohnstonMartha Elizabeth JohnstonJohn Russell Jolly, Jr., and Cynthia Mullen JollyHarley Harrell JonesMegan JonesW. Hugh Jones, Jr.T. Douglass Jones III and Susan Estes JonesEdwina Link JonesWanda Pate JonesKenneth Lynn JonesRichard Sloan Jones, Jr., and Melissa Osborne JonesGene Audrey Jones, Jr., and Benji Taylor JonesDiana Brock JonesFred Howell Jones and Jennifer De Jonge JonesLydia Ann JonesShannon R. JosephRachel Molly JosephJoseph Dock Joyner, Jr., and Lynn Whitley JoynerBenjamin Arthur KahnJennifer Lynne KahnMargaret Murphy KaneBill KanichLewis James KareshRene’ A. KathawalaRobert Wayne KaylorJonathan Daniel KeelerElizabeth KeeverAmy Dionne KefflerKenneth Ralph KellerPatrick Eaton KellyLouise Rankin Kelly and James H. Kelly, Jr.Anne Team KellyTerrence Matthew Kelly and Barbara LaLance KellyJohn Gordon Kelso and Amy Schutz KelsoJoseph Nicholas KendallWilliam Dudley Kenerly and Toni Cline KenerlyLynne KennedyJohn Hosea Kerr IIIMalik Azam KhanAllison KiddChristopher Ray KigerLeon Marcus Killian IIIThomas Chen Kilpatrick and Samantha Boone KilpatrickJohn Randall KincaidAmy Hulsey KincaidChristopher M. KindelMalvern Francis King, Jr.George Savage King, Jr.W. Winburne King IIIChristopher Austin KingRichard James King, Jr.C. Ralph Kinsey, Jr.Allen Shawn Kinzer

Robert William KirbyRonald Ira KirschbaumAmy Smith Klass and Todd Alexander KlassRobert Onan Klepfer, Jr.Meghan Naomi KnightRoger Weldon KnightHoward Alvin Knox, Jr.Karl Edward KnudsenEllen Hendrix KochJennifer Johnson KoenigRichard Charles KomsonPeter Paul KonoligePaul Aaron KornGeorge Russell Kornegay, Jr.Susan Lynne KorytkowskiChristopher Henry KouriTimothy J. KozikHoward Alan KramerChristopher Allen KreinerKatie KukaJudith Nicole KumpelKelli KuzniarDavid L. KygerHoward Mark LabinerRobert Anthony LaddElizabeth VanderZeyde LaFolletteJessica Potts LaheyAndrew Robert LaidlawRobert Richard LaidlawChristopher Carlisle LamHoang Van LamGwendolyn Hoffman LambAnthony Brooks LambZee Buchanan LambPatrick Henry LambertPhilip David LambethWilliam Arnold Lambeth IIICharles Franklin Lambeth, Jr.Carter Tate LambethJohn Albert LambremontKaren Jean LampH. Martin LancasterThomas Guy Lane, Jr.William Francis LaneMax Vernon LangenkampRussell Jarvis Lanier, Jr.Lawrence Lanphear IIICharles Daigh LansdenDavid E. LaPlantSherwood Foster LappingNancy Ilyse LasherWilliam Harding LathamKenneth Todd LautenschlagerJeffrey T. LawyerRichard Norwood LeagueApril Zotecan LedfordKathryn LeeDavid Andrew LeechCharles Beauregard Lefler, Jr.Lori Ruth LefsteinHelga Lura LeftwichTimothy Power LehanKathryn Stewart LehmanThomas A. LemlyShawna Cannon LemonDeVere Craven Lentz, Jr.Scott Evan LeoAnn Rucker LeonardWade Harrison Leonard, Jr.T. Bentley LeonardJames Burgess LeonardWilliam Gordon LeonardRichard David LernerMichael Herman LeRoyJohn William LeslieRobert Arnold LesterRobert Eli LevinMiles Stuart LevineJames Richard LevinsonAmy Moss LevySean Won LewCarolyn Rose LewellenEdward Hardy LewisRobert Dobbins LewisRichard Mullington Lewis, Jr.John Gray Lewis, Jr.Katy LewisCaren Pollack LibbyDavid Knight LiggettRoddey Miller Ligon, Jr., and Anne Kimbrough LigonCowles LiipfertRobert George Lindauer, Jr.Jeffrey Thomas LinderJohn Coffman Lindley IIITrent Edward LindsayLing LingKristen Gardner LingoRonald C. Link

Cliff Gavin Linn and Christine M. ZimmerSteven LitnerRobert E. Little IIIRobert Dickson LittleTasse Alexander LittleWilliam Charles LivingstonCharles Allen LloydRobert Earl LockAshe LockhartGary Lynn LocklearNicole Sabourin Loeffler and Guy LoefflerAnn LoewenthalWilliam Lord LondonDavid William LongDonald Alfred LongJames Monroe LongRobert Bobo Long, Jr.William Hendren LongCarolyn B. LongKaren Elizabeth LongJohn David LongFrank Alexander Longest, Jr.R. Dennis Lorance and Deborah Cherry LoranceBlakely Arlene LordStephen Melvin LorePatricia Stanford LoveWilliam Riley LoyJane Knight LudlowJoAnn LuehringCraig Taylor Lynch and Mitzi Cline LynchJames Alexis MacDonaldDerek Lee MaceJohn A. MacKethan IIIRosemary Diane MackritisW. Dougald MacMillan IVLaurence Beckley Maddison, Jr.Heather Anne MaddoxLeslie Elaine MadisonJohn W. MaduresRichard Layne Magee and Saundra Hoffner MageeHarold Cooley Mahler and Sarah White MahlerKymric Y. MahnkeJeffrey Paul MahoneyWayne Kenneth MaioranoEmil E. MaliziaKaren MalloryVernon Roderick MaloneMelody Yvonne MaloneMaria J. Mangano and Daniel Forrest ReadJames E. MannBarry MannTiny Morrow MannWilliam Edward Manning, Jr.Jennifer Elizabeth ManningJames Alfred ManninoKimberly Rebecca ManturukPaul Richard MarinoJan Allen MarksBenjamin Sanford Marks, Jr.Danelle Miller MarksWilliam John Marsden, Jr.Clifford Carson Marshall, Jr.Edward Adger Marshall and Hadley Peer MarshallM. Lynn MarshbanksJ. David MartinMark D. MartinMargaret Rand MartinAlan Braddy MartinW. Daniel Martin IIIEverette Lewis Martin, Jr.Heather Renee MartinRobert Anthony MascariJohn Weatherly MasonJames Lee Mason, Jr.Merrill McCall MasonKeith Boyd MasonLorraine Hatcher MasonWilliam F. W. MassengaleStephen Kenneth MatsonJeanine Louise MatteClarence Vance MattocksIsabel Worthy MattoxFrederick Taylor MattoxDieter MauchAlexander Lyon MaultsbyF. Kevin MauneyPeter Nicholas MaydanisKelley L. MayerWilliam Robert MaynardAlan Irving MaynardPamela Wachter McAfee

† deceased

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHonor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of DonorsLonnie Julius McAllister IIKatherine L. McArthurWilliam McBliefNeill Gregory McBrydeRandall Davis McClanahanRobert Davis McClanahanScott D. McClureBrenton Wood McConkeyKevin A. McCormackEdward Harrington McCormickAdoreen M. McCormickCharles K. McCotter, Jr.Dennis Frederick McCoyKent John McCreadyWilliam Henry McCulloughCarmie Lee Ann McCurryAndrew Holmes McDanielLarry Stephen McDevittDavis McDonaldSally Wood McDonaldJ. Walter McDowell IIIPender Roberts McElroyDuncan Brown McFadyen IIILinda Mace McGeeKarin Rebescher McGinnisSherri Lilley McGirtE. Graham McGoogan, Jr.Walter Raleigh McGuire, Jr.Matthew Patrick McGuireAlan Dale McInnesJohn Victor McIntosh and Ann H. McIntoshR. Malloy McKeithenKatherine Stukes McKenzieRuth Ann McKinneyRoy Bowman McKnight, Jr.Anna Pond McLambTodd Lawrence McLawhornDaniel Francis McLawhornRobert Savage McLean and Sinclair McLeanJohn Aycock McLendon, Jr.Robert Leroy McMillan, Jr.William Hannon McMillanTifanie Rickcola McMillanRobert Burns McNeill and Deborah Hancock McNeillV. Clayton McQuiddy IIIBrian Duncan Meacham and Sarah Brown MeachamJohn Gilmer Mebane IIICharles McCall MedlinCharles Dietrich MeierDaniel Allen MeierCharles Edward Melvin, Jr.D. Donovan MerrittCraig Thomas MerrittLaurie L. MesibovTurner Paul Messick, Jr.Steven Dermont MichaelRobert B. MidgetteElizabeth Thomas MillerRegan Anthony MillerStuart Norfleet MillerWinfield Brandon MillerNick J. MillerJerry Meyer Miller, Jr.Gary Michael MillerMegan Elizabeth MillerStephen Perry MillikinEdward Eric MillsF. Fetzer MillsJames Jenkins MillsHugh McRae MiltonAlice Neece MineKevin Scott MintonScott Alan MiskimonEddie Crawford MitchellRichard Meriwether MitchellMichael Bowen Mitchell, Jr.Memory Farmer MitchellCharlotte Anne MitchellJohn Robert MitterlingThomas Bernard Mock and Caroline Roberts MockJack MockPhilip Hodgin ModlinThomas Frederick MoffittJohn Lauchlin Monroe, Jr.Robert Carson MontgomeryReuben Leslie Moore, Jr., and Carol Piepenbrink MooreJoseph Kevin MooreJill D. MooreClifton Leonard Moore, Jr.J. Edgar MooreMarcia MooreLuther Thomas MooreDorothy Cheek MooreRoger Alston Moore and Lynda Bell Moore

Samuel Monroe MooreRobynn Elizabeth MoraitesD. Grady Moretz, Jr.Pat Morgan, Jr.James Franklin MorganLaura Snead MorganJames Harry MorganThomas Chambers Morphis, Jr.Thomas Chambers Morphis, Sr.James Kevin MortonMarjorie Griffin MoserWilliam Howard Moss and Mary McGranahan MossMarguerite Isabel MostSarah Anne MotleyHiroshi MotomuraCatherine Mummert MountMarcus Landon MoxleyJohn Robert MoyerRobert Lee MullinaxR. Donavon Munford, Jr.John Malcolm Murchison, Jr.Wallace Carmichael MurchisonMargaret Hackett MurphyEileen C. MurphyJoseph M. MurphyPaul Gilbert MurphyKatherine Adele MurphyGary Lambeth MurphyJohn Cecil MurphyRaymond Andrew MurrayCecil Kyle Musgrove and Tammy Carol Winn MusgroveJimmy Laird MyersLawrence Joseph MyersThomas Dean MyrickRuth Henning NagaredaSusan Nagel-BlochBarry NakellElaine Rihtarchik Nanney and Joseph Hugh Nanney, Jr.Patricia May NeceMichael NedzbalaRichard Robert Nelson IIGordon Eugene NelsonAndrew Hartley NelsonLoryn Chema NembirkowJennifer Ann NeuhauserRobert Billings Newkirk IIIJulia Clay NewsomHeather NewtonMargaret Shou-Ping NgLara Simmons NicholsMartha Massie NiemanJohn Calvin NippSusan Yarborough NoePierrette Garidou Nordan†Thomas Bernard NordanTimothy Anders NordgrenBart A. NormanLaurie Jane NormanJames William NormentChristopher Michael NorthropStephen NovackCraig W. NoyesPatricia Wiggins NystromBlair Christina OakleyRobert Waring Oast, Jr.J. Christopher OatesCarrie Ann O’BrienDaniel Patrick O’BrienRamona Cunningham O’BryantRalph Marshall OdenwaldDavid Oettinger, Jr.Charlotte Louise OfferdahlW. Gary OgburnDavid W. OglesbyMichael Griffin OkunS. Theodore Oliver, Jr.John William Ormand IIIJason Alexander OrndoffJ. Kirk OsbornLucky Theophilus OshoKevin Timothy O’SullivanLeslie Calkins O’Toole and Donald Thomas O’TooleWendell Harrell OttCatherine Etheridge OttoRosemary S. OvertonNancy Vaughn OwenBruce Edward OwenRebecca Grace OwenRaymond Eugene Owens, Jr.Briana Jade OzolinsWilliam Kent PackardWinston LeGrande Page, Jr.Erin Gwen PalmerDaniel Jeffrey PalmieriPaul George PapadopoulosWilliam George PappasPeter George Pappas

M. Clark ParkerE. B. Borden ParkerTimothy ParkerGerald Corbett Parker, Sr.O. Tracy Parks IIIE. Fitzgerald Parnell IIIMary Leslie ParpartMary Ann Paschal ParrishS. Edward Parrott and Marcia Morgan ParrottKathleen PatchelJ. Gregory PateBailey Patrick, Jr., and Rose Tarrant PatrickHenry Newton Patterson VWilliam Sloan PattersonFrank Caldwell Patton IIIJohn James Pavey, Jr.Louis Watters Payne, Jr.Banks Ashby PeacockDorinda Lea PeacockJoi Elizabeth PeakeMarcia Lauren PearsonChristopher Perry PearsonJohn Edward PechmannTimothy PeckStanley PeeleKenneth Lawing PenegarHenry Michael PerlowskiC. Jones Perry, Jr.Kenneth Martin PerryBarbara Stockton PerryDaniel E. PerryMaryLee Underwood PerryElizabeth Cox PerryAnthony L. PessinoDonald Brian Personette and Deborah Ann DiGilioJohn Arvid Peterson, Jr., and Bonnie Richman PetersonR. Glen PetersonWilliam Horton PetreeMichael PetrusicShelia M. PettigrewTodd Edward PettysHenry Neal Pharr IIHenry Neal Pharr III and Marilyn Andrews PharrSean Michael PhelanRebecca Roll PhiferH. Hyman Philips, Jr., and Joy Lester PhilipsHerbert O. Phillips IVAnn Holsonback PhillipsCarolyn Stacy Nash PhillipsPhyllis Beatrice PickettCaroline Collins PickupCameron Scott PierceJerrold Bernard PinskerWilliam Bryan PittmanGeoffrey Alan PlanerCathleen Margaret PlautCharles McElwee Plaxico, Jr.Robert Kevin PleasantsBradley Allen PlotnerWilliam Webb PlylerM. Matthew PlylerKelly Lauren PodgerS. Lawrence Polk and Audrey L. PolkChristian L. PolkingAlfred Maury PollardElizabeth Koontz PonstingelRobert Arnold Ponton, Jr., and Janet Everett PontonEvan Harris PontzMaurice Benjamin PopkinJared Wade PoplinStephen Goodwin Porter, Jr.W. Travis Porter and Jane Brown PorterJ. William PorterArthur R. PotoffRich Potts, Jr., and Sara Woods PottsDavid Graham PowellLaToya B. PowellCharles Francis Powers IIIKevin Adrian PrakkeClaire Bledsoe Pratt and Stephen Hamilton PrattRichard Freeman Prentis, Jr.James Young PrestonRobert Ernest PriceDavid Eugene PriceRandall Brooks PridgenElton Claude PridgenAmos Ulmer Priester IVDavid Timothy PryzwanskyLucius Wilson Pullen and Jane Scales Tucker Pullen

Rodney Lamar PurserKevin E. QuirkGeorge Robinson RagsdaleKacey Sewell Ragsdale and Michael Robinson Ragsdale, Jr.Walter Nicholas Rak and Penny Goodwin RakH. Vaughn RamseySarah Helen RamseyKaren Lynn Skarda RandCraig Darren RandallJohn Jay RangeCharles Raymond RaphunFrancis Pugh Rasberry, Jr.James C. RatcliffAlice Ann RatliffRonald David RaxterRobert Glenn RayJ. Milton Read, Jr.Robert William ReardonJohn Clark ReavesLacy Hill Reaves and Carol Hammond ReavesJ. Howard ReddingPhilip Redwine, Jr.Rebecca Finch RedwineG. Lawrence Reeves, Jr.Christy Eve ReidStephen Michael Reilly and Larri Alexis ShortChristopher Brian Reinhardt and Rebecca Johnston ReinhardtNancy Sherwin RendlemanGina L. ReymanMatthew Duvall RhoadSusan Elizabeth RhodesWendy Patricia RiandaDean Arthur RichMark Edwin Richardson IIIAlice Carmichael RicheyKellie Cosgrove RileyJ. Fred RileyAndrew Alan RimmelWesley Jackson RishBill RitterPhillip Wayne RobbinsRyan RobersonAntony Derek RobersonLindsey Nichole RobersonCharles Preyer Roberts IIILandon Haynes RobertsMichael Anderson Roberts, Sr.Jeanne A. RobertsKimberly Raymer RobertsonRichard Lee RobertsonSandra Margaret RobertsonPauline T. RobertsonScott Campbell RobertsonFrances Louise RobinsonGordon Erin Robinson, Jr.Keith Thomas RobinsonKenneth George Robinson, Jr.Michael Lindsay RobinsonVernon Haskins RochelleS. Leigh Rodenbough IV and Melanie Hyatt RodenboughTodd Andrew RodzikHugh Barnes RogersLisa Hicks RohrMargaret Alice RoodLouise Critz RootRichard Alan Rosen and Rebecca Teresa SlifkinJennifer D. RosenJohn M. RosenbergTheresa Joan RosenbergMorris RossRichard James RossitchCynthia Ann Ross-ZenickGerald Jerry RothAndrew Michael RothsteinLaura RothsteinNitza Michelle RothsteinWilliam Edward Rouse, Jr.David Mark Rouse and Rebecca Koonts RouseBarbara Carol RubyJ. Preston Ruddell, Jr.Cathy Marie RudisillMarc Samuel RudowJames Wayland Runcie and Christina Dal Molin RuncieA. Maxwell Ruppe and Ruth Ledford RuppeJohn Charles RushStephen McDaniel RussellMarie Boyce RussellEleanor RutledgeLawrence Karl RynningWilliam Ray Sage, Sr.Stanley Mack Sams

Oliver Dean SanderfordVance Alan Sanders and Rachel Johnson SandersLinda Thomas SandersH. Arthur SandmanPatrick Daly Sarsfield IIEverett Benjamin Saslow, Jr.William Madison Satterwhite IIIAmy Hoyle SaulsRex Talcott Savery, Jr.Mika Zella SavirBetsy Ivey SawyerPaula Schaeffer SawyerRobyn Moo-Young SayeMargaret Wise SayenJulia Lauder SaylesJames Ernest ScarbroughJeffrey Scott ScharffRichard Knight SchellJames Simpson Schenck IV and Anne Pittman SchenckJohn-Paul SchickPeter Wayne Schneider and Barbara Johnson SchneiderArch Kerper Schoch IVAndrea Dawn SchragFrank Lodwick SchrimsherCharlotte Webb SchwartzPaul Howard SchwartzRobert B. SchwentkerAnthony Robert ScicchitanoWilliam Guin ScogginDonna Lynn ScottElizabeth Davenport ScottMarion C. ScottShannah S. Seighman-SmithWilliam James Seigler IIICraig Robert SennMyrna Ivelis SerranoWilliard Mangus SesslerRobert Edwin SevilaVictoria Serl ShaboJohn Elwood ShackelfordRobert Stephen ShaferCharles Milton Shaffer, Jr.Leonard Bradley ShafferWilliam Harry Shaia, Jr.Leanne Marie ShankSarah Josephine ShapardJessica Russak Sharpe and James P. SharpeFrederick Kingsley SharplessKarl Dean Shatley IIThomas Stone ShaverCarolyn Gilmer ShawJohn Gilbert ShawJ. Darrell ShealyMark SheehanPaul Arnold SteffensMark Howard ShelburneDinesh Prabhakar ShenoyWilliam Radcliffe ShentonBrooke Elizabeth ShepherdAram Jonathan ShepherdBasil Lamar Sherrill and Virginia Ashcraft SherrillAndrew Philip SherrodGrady Lee ShieldsJames William ShindellJeanne Louise ShingletonKathryn T. ShirkeyRaleigh Alexander ShoemakerAmanda Kitchen ShortJohn Headley ShottReginald Tyrone ShufordJohn Franklin ShufordA. Burton ShufordJohn Daniel ShugrueJudith Scherr SiegelNancy Lucille SilerFrances Cecile SilvaJennifer Claire SimmonsJohn Meredith SimmsPamela Huessy SimonDana Edward SimpsonDavid Thomas Simpson, Jr., and Linda Wright SimpsonShahe SinanianWilliam Pailin Skinner, Jr.Jeffrey Thomas SkinnerJohn M. SkinnerCharles Marshall Slade, Jr., and Pamela Sibley SladeWilliam Frank SlawterAnne Rosalind SlifkinCheryl Thornton SloanJohn Steward SlossonMatthew B. SlotkinHarriett Jean SmallsWilliam Henry SmithJ. McNeill Smith, Jr.

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Dean’s Report 2004 ~ 2005 Honor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of DonorsWilliam Whitfield SmithJoseph Francis Smith and Lara Spencer SmithRobert Eugene SmithW. Ritchie Smith, Jr.Cynthia Gail SmithHenry Bascom Smith, Jr.Clyde Smith, Jr.Robert Kinsey SmithLester V. Smith, Jr.Joseph E. SmithLloyd Ashley SmithJeremy Barrett Smith and Heather Barringer SmithRyan Michael Smith and Nancy S. SmithNicholas Thomas SoloskyJon Henry SomsenKenneth Alexander SooWendy Chrismon SotolongoPaula Barnes SoursSamuel Ogburn SouthernDonald Gilmore SparrowTheresa Lillian SpawnRobert W. Spearman and Patricia H. SpearmanMildred Rhodon SpearmanRichard Altland SpeersHerman Spence IIIDavid Bower SpenceDeborah Evans SperatiMack SperlingMr. and Mrs. J. Harry SpillmanPatricia A. SpraguerJoseph William SpransyJames W. Sprouse, Jr.Cindy SpuriaAlexis Natasha StackhouseJ. Gilbert StallingsKaren Jane StamDiane Marie StandaertWesley Eugene StarnesOscar Edwin Starnes, Jr., and Lida Martin StarnesWilliam Michael StarrCharles Thomas Steele, Jr.Cheryl Dean SteeleEllen Buckley SteenKim Kirk SteffanWilliam McKinley SteimerDonald Wayne Stephens and Linda StephensLinda Biddix StephensonMark Andrew SternlichtG. Sefton Stevens and Catherine Cline StevensJohn Shorter StevensDavid Boyette StevensWyatt Shorter StevensL. Austin Stevens†J. Christian StevensonLaura Ellen StevensonThomas Leon StewartBrenda Joyce StewartLucinda Ann StewartMichael Alan StickDeirdre StiflerWilliam Lloyd StocksGarrett Allen StoneChad S. C. Stover and Jennifer Catherine WassonRobert Paul Stranahan IIICarl James Strang IIINicholas StreetWilliam Richard Stroud, Jr.Odes Lawrence Stroupe, Jr.Lewis Castleman StrudwickCaroline Jane StruthersM. Gray Styers, Jr.Geoffrey Patrick SuddrethJeffrey Clay SuggTimothy Patrick SullivanKirby SullivanGeraldine SumterMark SustanaSusan Burger SutherlandWilliam Wayne SuttleRonnie Neal SuttonBarbara Giffen Swain and Frederick Gould Demers IIRegina Wheeler SwineaKimberly Quarles SwintoskyScott David Syfert and Gail SyfertJohn Martin TaladayWilliam Little Tankersley IIICaroline Johnson TannerJohn Mark TapleyEric Scott Tart and Wendy McLamb TartSamuel McDowell Tate

Michael William TaylorDiane Jackson TaylorH. Patrick Taylor, Jr.Thomas Wilbur Taylor and Susan Belk TaylorH. L. TaylorStacy Kirk TaylorJoseph Ovander Taylor, Jr., and Virginia Ryals TaylorKimberly Susan TaylorCooper Ellis Taylor, Jr.Chandra Terice TaylorJoe Franklin Teague, Jr.William Thaddeus TerrellThomas Eugene Terrell, Jr., and Gaither Moore TerrellMargaret Louise TerryLeonard White ThagardDerrick Montgomery TharpeCheryl Lynne ThayerRichard Elton Thigpen, Jr.Bruce Vernon ThomasJason Selig Thomas and Edith Madeline GettesStephanie Johnson Thomas and Myron T. ThomasBryan Michael ThompsonGudrun ThompsonPeter Karl Kimble ThompsonMelissa Moore ThompsonDanyel Elizabeth ThomsonWilliam I. Thornton, Jr., and Barbara C. ThorntonThad Albert Throneburg and Patricia Binder ThroneburgDouglas Oscar Tice, Jr.Linda Birkin TiggesWilliam DeVane TidwellL. Bradford Tillery, Jr.Thomas Jefferson TillettAndre Larone TippensW. Lyndo TippettKenneth Carr TitusLauren Clapp TobinArthur Herbert Toothman, Jr.Bradly Steven TorganWanda C. TownsendElizabeth Carlton TrathenNormand Jacob TravisKerry Link TraynumColleen Gale TremlDeborah Weimer TressBrenda Beerman TrickeyPaul David Trinkoff and Alison Miller TrinkoffM. H. TrotterLeah Burrows TrowbridgeLauren Rhetta TrustmanDonald Hugh Tucker, Jr.Thomas Mitchell Tull, Jr.Ed TurlingtonWilliam David Turner IIIG. Robert Turner IIIPatricia Ann TutoneDavid Sanders TuttleLawrence Joseph Tytla, Jr.Kathryn Roberts ValeikaRay Colton ValleryRobert Charles Van ArnamBradley Todd Van Hoy and Margaret McKibben Van HoyHoang Van LamJean Collett Van NoppenChristopher Michael VannAndrew Albert Vanore, Jr.Richard Lawrence Vanore, Sr.Mark VascoScott Padgett VaughnMary Coker VilasCharles Read VincentLisa Carolyn VinikoorJames Allen Vinson IIISara Ruth VizithumFrank F. VolerElizabeth Weddington VoltzRichard Lesley VoorheesLewis Eugene Waddell, Jr.Hamlin Landis WadeThomas Eugene Wagg IIIWilliam Johnson WaggonerJohn Charles WainioIngrid Shore WakefieldAnn Blannie WaldoHenry Casimir WalentowiczEdwin Jasper Walker, Jr.Charlesena Elliott WalkerDoretta LaShaun WalkerEdward Dale WallJames D. WallN. Madison Wall IIJoseph Edward Wall

Steven Wesley Wall and Aimee Nicole WallAnn Bennett WallAmy S. WallaceJanna M. WallaceRobert James Walters and Sara B. WaltersKristi Kessler WaltersElizabeth Schofield WaltonDiedra Wilson WardLaura Ann WardCameron Todd WareJohn Drew Warlick, Jr.Lana Starnes WarlickAlex Warlick, Jr.A. Jackson Warmack, Jr.Sidney Rogers Warner, Jr.Perry Sinclair WarrenJohn Crain WarrenJesse Lanier WarrenRobert Lee WarrenThomas Claiborne WatkinsMelanie Jayne WatsonDonald Minor Watson, Jr.Alexander Faris Watson and Mayleng Streett WatsonRobert Lee Watt IIIWilliam Miller Watts, Jr.Charles Bruce Wayne and Ellen Kabcenell WayneJennifer Lynn WazenskiKaren Culbreth WeatherlyGeorge Arthur WeaverWilliam Young WebbBryant Deleron Webster and Janet Baldwin WebsterLaurie Ogden Weddington and Keith Michael WeddingtonAnn Brewster WeeksThomas Harry WeidemeyerFelice Joy WeinerBarry Alan WeinsteinRichard Howard WeisbergArthur Mark WeisburdJennifer Weiss and Bruce Alan HamiltonShelley Goldstein WeissDeborah WeissmanLisa Nicole Weissman-WardReich Lee Welborn and Martha Huffstetler WelbornGary Joseph WelchAlfred Franklin Welling, Jr., and Penny Howard WellingBrady Wallace WellsMargaret Rose WestbrookMcNeil Yelton WesterBryan Wade WenterThomas C. WettachAdam Portius WheelerGeorge Graves WhitakerWalter Credle White, Jr.Christopher Lewis WhiteMartin L. WhiteGretchen Marie White and Timothy Nels ThurberClarence Earl WhitefieldWilliam Robert Whitehurst, Sr.Elaine Moye WhitfordLee Michael Whitman and Mebane Rash WhitmanO. Hampton Whittington, Jr.Howard Marc WidisGerson Fox WidoffFrederic Ervin WiermanKimberly Lea WierzelBarrie Little WigginsAllen Thomas WigginsRaboteau T. Wilder, Jr.John K. WilesCharles Putnam WilkinsLisa deAngelis WilkinsLeigh Allred WilkinsonCharles W. Wilkinson, Jr.John Stanley Willardson and Ann Pilcher WillardsonElizabeth Poppe WilliamsJames Walker Williams and Sheryl Howell WilliamsStuart Thomas WilliamsClarence David Williams, Jr.Donald Alan WilliamsRobert Pate WilliamsMary McCrory WilliamsMark Wilson Williams and Louise Gunter WilliamsChristine WilliamsBrandi Michelle Williamson and Ian Ocleto WilliamsonJohn Samuel Williford, Jr.A. Rexford Willis III

James Michael WilsonMichael Lee Wilson and Anna Frederika SchleunesRobert White Wilson, Jr.T. Douglas Wilson, Jr.Bonum Sams Wilson III and E. Jeannette HeywardWilliam Marvin Wilson IIIWilliam Rudolph Winders, Jr.Richard Lee Wing and Brenda T. WingMary Louise Shore WinshipEdward Cyrus Winslow IIIJean Littell WinslowJulian Dallas Winslow†Helen Littell WinslowHugh Addison Winters III and Johnnie Denton WintersMichael Glenn WintersRobert John WishartEva WittenbergWilliam Fletcher WombleJames Dorsett Womble, Jr., and Margaret McLean WombleA. Terry WoodJohn Darby WoodKeith Allen WoodJulianne Grant WoodTimothy Mark WoodlandMichael Drew WooldridgeKenneth Ray WootenBrad WorleyRobbie W. WorleyRandolph Luther WorthBetty Blaine WorthingtonBetsy Townsend WrightJames D. WrightKatherine Settle WrightT. Brandon Wright and Kelly Crummie WrightWilliam Elwood WrightAlan Edward Wrobel and Laura Wright WrobelLaura Lee YaegerWilliam D. YarboroughCharles Allen YorkG. Mattern York and Melanie Lawless YorkJay Alan YoungBrian A. YoungMarshall V. YountScott Thomas ZanderWilliam Huntley ZimmernKimberly Easter ZirkleWilliam Ellis ZuckermanBrian Kent Zuercher and Pamela Prince ZuercherPaul Roland Zurawski

Faculty/StaffGail B. AgrawalTamara R. BirckheadJohn C. BogerLissa L. BroomeKenneth S. BrounCaroline N. BrownJohn O. CalmoreAdrienne DavisCharles E. DayeAnita S. EarlsMaxine N. EichnerBernetta EvansLaura N. GasawayGlenn GeorgeS. Elizabeth GibsonLouise W. HarrisMelissa B. JacobySandra R. JonesJoseph J. KaloAnne KlinefelterWilliam P. MarshallRuth A. McKinneySteven J. MelamutHiroshi MotomuraMary S. MurrayCarol A. NicholsonSylvia K. NovinskyKelly PodgerAlice A. RatliffRichard Alan Rosen and Rebecca Teresa SlifkinTerri O. SayeNick SextonDeborah K. WebsterJudith W. WegnerArthur M. WeisburdDeborah M. WeissmanT. Brandon Wright

Corporations &

FoundationsAbel & Zocolo Co.Alley AssociatesAlston & BirdBalch & BinghamBank of America Charitable FoundationBB&TBerman Brothers, Inc.Bradley Arant Rose & WhiteBrixx PizzaBrooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & LeonardBurke Graybeal and HammerBurr & FormanCadwalader Wickersham & TaftCalifornia State LibraryCapitol Bancorp LimitedCharns & Charns, Attorneys at LawCranfill Sumner & HartzogDearborn FoundationDechert, LLPDeuterman Law GroupDowner Walters & MitchenerDraughn Partners, Inc.Euphoria, Ltd.Fannie Mae FoundationFirst Horizon National CorpGaeta & EvesonGlenn Mills & FisherGoodwin ProcterGraywood & CompanyGulf Coast Community Foundation/VeniceHelms Mulliss & WickerHolland & KnightHunton & WilliamsInstitute of International EducationJohn William Pope FoundationJohnston Allison & HordJulian Price Family FoundationKennedy Covington Lobdell & HickmanKilpatrick StocktonKirby & HoltLamb & DesautelsLantern RestaurantLexisNexis CorporationLilesville Baptist ChurchMaupin TaylorMayer Brown Rowe & MawTop of the Hill RestaurantMiller Hamilton Snider & OdomMinor FoundationMoore & Van AllenNarmour Wright Associates, Inc.North Carolina Chief Justice’s Commission on ProfessionalismNelson Mullins Riley & ScarboroughNorth Carolina Bankers AssociationNorthwestern Mutual FoundationOur Children’s PlaceParker Poe Adams & BernsteinPoyner & SpruillR.T. Dooley Construction Co.RBC Centura Banks, Inc.Robinson Bradshaw & HinsonRR DonnelleyRyan Beck & Co.Sellers, Inc.Estate of Geneva SiceloffSidley Austin Brown & WoodSmith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & JerniganSunTrust Banks, Inc.Sutherland Asbill & BrennanThe Orr GroupThe Venice Endowment, Inc.United States-Japan FoundationVespa Carolinas, Inc.Wachovia FoundationWard And SmithWhite & AllenWomble Carlyle Sandridge & RiceWorley ReportingWren Family FoundationWyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton

† deceased

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHonor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of Donors

2004 ~ 2005 Honor Roll of DonorsParticipation by Class**Classes of 1929-39

Total: $1,300Participation Rate: 40%

B. Irvin BoyleIrvin Elsworth ErbMoses Braxton Gillam, Jr.Robert Cooke Howison, Jr.Joseph Mordecai KittnerWalter Raleigh McGuire, Jr.

Classes of 1940-49Total: $17,942

Participation Rate: 27%

William Brantley AycockPhyllis Campbell BarrettWalter Foil BrinkleyJohn Wishart CampbellWilliam Archie Dees, Jr.Thomas Green Dill, Sr.Elton EdwardsWilliam Edward Elmore, Jr.Bertha Merrill HoltBynum Merritt HunterThomas Guy Lane, Jr.Robert Dickson LittleD. Marsh McLellandRobert Leroy McMillan, Jr.Memory Farmer MitchellWallace Carmichael MurchisonFrancis Iredell ParkerWilliam Horton PetreeH. Hyman Philips, Jr.J. Dickson Phillips, Jr.Landon Haynes RobertsDavid Perry Russ, Jr.John Franklin ShufordH. Patrick Taylor, Jr.Robert Lee WarrenJulian Dallas Winslow†Katherine Settle WrightMarshall V. Yount

Class of 1950Total: $6,831

Participation Rate: 41%

N. Bruce Boney, Jr.E. Maurice BraswellHopkins Gardner CharlesWilliam Leon CookeCharles Lester FultonRobert Taliafero GashJohn Richardson HaworthSol Arthur JaffaRobert Richard LaidlawPhilip Hodgin ModlinBarbara Stockton PerryE. K. Powe IIIBasil Lamar SherrillJohn Meredith SimmsOscar Edwin Starnes, Jr.Ralph Nichols Strayhorn, Jr.Kirby SullivanL. Bradford Tillery, Jr.

Class of 1951Total: $2,435

Participation Rate: 19%

John Edward GilesHunter Dalton HeggieRoddey Miller Ligon, Jr.Mary Wilhelmina Oliver†W. Braxton SchellDavid Boyette StevensDonald Alan Williams

Class of 1952Total: $1,125

Participation Rate: 22%

James Davis Blount, Jr.Richard L. GriffinS. Dean HamrickRobert William KirbyCharles Franklin Lambeth, Jr.Stephen Perry MillikinMichael Anderson Roberts, Sr.A. Maxwell Ruppe

Class of 1953Total: $2,225

Participation Rate: 31%

Virginia Quinlivan BeverlyLyn Bond, Jr.Kenneth Ray DownsCharles Bernard HodsonSamuel Henry JohnsonRobert Earl LockRoy Bowman McKnight, Jr.George John MillerWilliam Whitfield SmithSamuel McDowell Tate

Class of 1954Total: $6,603

Participation Rate: 39%

J. Allen AdamsDaphene Ledford CantrellPaul Matthew CarruthersJohn Allen CatesDeVere Craven Lentz, Jr.Elton Claude PridgenLucius Wilson PullenSarah Lindsay TateWilliam Johnson Waggoner

Class of 1955Total: $4,254

Participation Rate: 24%

Zeb D. AlleyF. Kent BurnsJoseph Garner Dail, Jr.Roy Walton Davis, Jr.Donald Roger ErbRobert C. Vaughn, Jr.Alex Warlick, Jr.Kenneth Ray Youngblood

Class of 1956Total: $7,965

Participation Rate: 33%

William Clarence Brewer, Jr.Robert Gray ByrdDavid Marion ClinardWilliam Edgar Graham, Jr.Paul Bennett Guthery, Jr.Isham Barney Hudson, Jr.Robert Dobbins LewisFrederick Taylor MattoxCharles Edward Melvin, Jr.William Edward Rouse, Jr.John Charles RushWilliam Pailin Skinner, Jr.Horace Edney Stacy, Jr.John Mark TapleyRichard Elton Thigpen, Jr.William Ellis Zuckerman

Class of 1957Total: $3,663

Participation Rate: 47%

Jerry Austin CampbellHarriet Holt CooterArthur St. Clair DeBerry

John Edwin DukeGeorge Royster GreeneJames McDaniel JohnsonThomas David JohnstonAndrew Holmes McDanielRobert B. MidgetteThomas Edward MurdockGerald Corbett Parker, Sr.Dean Arthur RichGerald Jerry RothDouglas Oscar Tice, Jr.Hamlin Landis WadeJesse Lanier Warren

Class of 1958Total: $7,723

Participation Rate: 25%

Richard Brown AllsbrookF. Gordon BattleJoel King BourneHoward Chalk BroughtonGiles Robertson ClarkLaurence Arthur CobbThomas Claiborne Creasy, Jr.Gaston Hemphill GageKarl Neimann Hill, Jr.Robin Ledbetter HinsonEdward Shelton HolmesTroy Clifton Homesley, Jr.John Randolph Hudson, Jr.John Gray Lewis, Jr.Robert E Little IIIHenry Clyde LomaxBenjamin Sanford Marks, Jr.Hugh McRae MiltonDaniel E. PerryAnne Shea RansdellClyde Smith, Jr.James Franklin SmithW. Ritchie Smith, Jr.William Wayne SuttleCooper Ellis Taylor, Jr.

Class of 1959Total: $9,086

Participation Rate: 33%

G. Irvin AldridgeJohn Thompson AllredRobert Joel BlumAlfred Eugene Cleveland IIIGeorge William CogginRobert Alvis Collier, Jr.Luke Robinson CorbettHenry Ell FryeFrances Hunt HallEdward Josephus Hanson, Jr.Richard Banner HartRoger Alan HoodJohn Robert IngleRobert Watkins King, Jr.Harold Cooley MahlerWilliam Henry McCulloughNick J. MillerJohn Cecil MurphyStanley PeeleJohn Elwood ShackelfordL. Austin Stevens

Class of 1960Total: $3,925

Participation Rate: 22%

E. Osborne Ayscue, Jr.Robert Leon FarmerDuane C. Johnson, Jr.†Bailey Patrick, Jr.W. Travis PorterFrank Lodwick SchrimsherMarvin Roy Short, Jr.William Henry SmithRichard Von Biberstein, Jr.

Class of 1961Total: $5,920

Participation Rate: 32%

Oliver Wendell AlphinHenson Perrymoore BarnesDonald Lee BooneFranklin Roosevelt BrownJack William FloydR. Phillip HaireH. Parks HelmsG. Dudley Humphrey, Jr.Richard Sloan Jones, Jr.John Hosea Kerr IIIHoward Alvin Knox, Jr.Peter Nicholas MaydanisDennis Frederick McCoyF. Fetzer MillsClifton Leonard Moore, Jr.Kenneth Lawing PenegarWilliam Bryan PittmanJames Young PrestonGeorge Robinson RagsdaleJohn Gilbert ShawHenry Bascom Smith, Jr.John Shorter StevensThomas Mitchell Tull, Jr.John Lee Whitley

Class of 1962Total: $9,396

Participation Rate: 20%

Stell Blake Askew, Jr.Julius Edmond Banzet IIIJoe Oliver BrewerJoseph Powell CreekmoreW. Harrell Everett, Jr.H. Morrison Johnston, Jr.Joe McLeodJ. Edgar MooreJames Alvin MorganJ. Milton Read, Jr.John M. RosenbergAndrew Albert Vanore, Jr.Charles Read VincentThomas Eugene Wagg IIIJohn Drew Warlick, Jr.

Class of 1963Total: $3,025

Participation Rate: 27%

Franklin LeVerne Adams, Jr.Kenneth R. BaumgartnerFrank Mebane Bell, Jr.William Turner BondsAram Myron ChorebanianMarvin Jason Cowell, Jr.Forrest Andrew FerrellLawrence Townley Hammond, Jr.M. Marshall Happer IIINeal Gardner HelmsRussell Joseph HollersLouis Phillip Hornthal, Jr.J. Phillips Little Johnston, Sr.Paul Aaron KornGeorge Russell Kornegay, Jr.Richard Norwood LeagueRichard Mullington Lewis, Jr.James Monroe LongH. Arthur SandmanRobert White Wilson, Jr.

Class of 1964Total: $30,173*

Participation Rate: 29%

William Reynold Allen IIIE. C. Bryson, Jr.Marion A. Cowell, Jr.Phil Strowd EdwardsTom David EfirdLouis Henry Fogleman, Jr.Darl Leonard FowlerJames Robert Gordon

N. Jay GouldH. Houston Groome, Jr.James Baxter Hunt, Jr.Millard Irving Jackson, Jr.Cowles LiipfertWilliam Riley LoyEdward Harrington McCormickFrederick Pope Parker IIIWalter Rand IIIJ. Howard ReddingArch Kerper Schoch IVJames Maynard Talley, Jr.Richard Frederic ThieleGeorge Arthur WeaverFrederic Ervin WiermanA. Terry Wood

Class of 1965Total: $14,925

Participation Rate: 28%

Frank Bayard Aycock IIIRichard Lane Brown IIIScott Newton Brown, Jr.Thomas Roberts CannonWilliam Harvey DaltonRobert Leon EdwardsWilliam Casto EvansP. Douglas FreedleJoe Alan GambillA. Dumay Gorham, Jr.Wade Hampton Hargrove, Jr.Robert Carl Hord, Jr.Marcus HudsonRobert Bobo Long, Jr.Roy H. Michaux, Jr.Reuben Leslie Moore, Jr.Ann Holsonback PhillipsJames Dietrich RengerVernon Haskins RochelleJulia Lauder SaylesLeonard Bradley ShafferLester V. Smith, Jr.Robert Eugene SmithWillis Padgett WhichardJohn Darby Wood

Class of 1966Total: $19,863

Participation Rate: 33%

C. Ronald AycockWalter Wray Baker, Jr.George Dietrich BeischerRichard Joseph BolesWilliam Glenn BoydDoris Roach BrayJohn William BrentCharles Palmer BrownW. James Chandler, Jr.C. Penry Craver, Jr.David Alexander IrvinFred Kieser, Jr.Robert Onan Klepfer, Jr.F. Lee Liebolt, Jr.R. Malloy McKeithenHenry Newton Patterson, Jr.William Royal PhillipsCharles Francis Powers IIIPhillip Wayne RobbinsDavid Mark RouseJ. Gilbert StallingsWilliam Lloyd StocksWilliam I. Thornton, Jr.Ray Colton ValleryLewis Eugene Waddell, Jr.Thomas C. Wettach

Class of 1967Total: $29,814

Participation Rate: 28%

Philip Augustine Baddour, Jr.J. Clark BrewerGeorge Carson IIBenjamin Low Chapman

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Dean’s Report 2004 ~ 2005 Honor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of DonorsLocke Turner CliffordAdelaide Austell CraverRichard Davidson CraverThomas Theodore DownerJames Joyner EdmundsonH. Jack EdwardsCharles Ellison Elrod, Jr.Martin Nesbitt ErwinRay Simpson Farris, Jr.Steven I. GoldsteinAaron Richard GolubR. Woody Harrison, Jr.Tommy Willis JarrettPeter JasonJohn Lee JerniganJohn Russell Jolly, Jr.C. Ralph Kinsey, Jr.Ronald Ira KirschbaumH. Martin LancasterGeorge Lester Little, Jr.David William LongJames Alfred ManninoJohn Burchfield McMillanPat Morgan, Jr.J. Fred RileyRex Talcott Savery, Jr.Charles Milton Shaffer, Jr.Hill Beverley Wellford, Jr.Alfred Franklin Welling, Jr.Charles W. Wilkinson, Jr.

Class of 1968Total: $21,438*

Participation Rate: 31%

John Graves AldridgeThomas Edward ArchiePaul Edgar CastelloeWesley William CollinsWalter Lee CurrieJudson Davie DeRamus, Jr.William John DockeryDaniel William DonahueCharles Oliver DuBoseJames Nathan Duggins, Jr.J. Thomas Dunn, Jr.Leslie Allen FleisherJames Roy FullwoodC. Boyden GraySamuel Grist GrimesRichard Lem GwaltneyGeorge Verner Hanna IIIFred Allen HicksWilliam Frederick HulseRonald Forrest HuntJ. Reed Johnston, Jr.Malvern Francis King, Jr.Russell Jarvis Lanier, Jr.John A. MacKethan IIILaurence Beckley Maddison, Jr.Pender Roberts McElroyWilliam Hannon McMillanV. Clayton McQuiddy IIIEddie Crawford MitchellM. Clark ParkerO. Tracy Parks IIISeldon Elijah PattyA. Carl PenneyRobert Glenn RayHugh Barnes RogersScott L. SillimanRichard Lesley VoorheesWilliam Elwood Wright

Class of 1969Total: $21,405

Participation Rate: 26%

James Walter AllisonHenry Curtis BabbWilliam Terry CouncilMichael Kent CurtisPaul Haywood Efird IIIRichard Whitlowe Ellis, Sr.K. Edward GreeneRobert G. HardyE. Jackson Harrington, Jr.Karen LeCraft HendersonRobert Carl HunterGraham Oscar JonesVaiden Pearson KendrickLeon Marcus Killian IIIHoward Alan KramerMichael Haim LevinsonWilliam Henry Lewis, Jr.Charles Allen LloydNeill Gregory McBryde

David McDaniel Moore IIThomas Lawrence OwsleyE. B. Borden ParkerSarah Elizabeth ParkerKenneth George Robinson, Jr.Joseph F. X. SavonaMargaret Wise SayenRobert Kinsey SmithSamuel Ogburn SouthernJohn L. Sullivan, Jr.Thomas Wilbur TaylorG. Robert Turner IIIEdwin Jasper Walker, Jr.George Graves WhitakerRobert Ambrose WickerCharles Putnam WilkinsW. Samuel Woodard

Class of 1970Total: $14,460

Participation Rate: 25%

Michael Robert AbelThomas Baine Anderson, Jr.William Preston Aycock IIWade Barber, Jr.Ben Oshel BridgersJohn Eugene BuggBenjamin F. Clifton, Jr.John Sweetland CurryRandy Dean DuncanKenneth Franklin EssexFranklin Edward Freeman, Jr.H. Clarke GentryC. Frank Goldsmith, Jr.William Edward GrantmyreSteven Alan HockfieldBruce Wayne Huggins, Sr.Thomas Clark JacksonFrederick Elias JohnSharon O’Donnell JohnstonJohn Malcolm Murchison, Jr.Rodney Lamar PurserRobert Edwin SevilaRaleigh Alexander ShoemakerW. Erwin SpainhourDonald Gilmore SparrowDonald Wayne StephensLucinda Ann StewartMargaret Louise TerryJames Walker Williams

Class of 1971Total: $15,850

Participation Rate: 17%

Gardner Howard Altman, Jr.Michael Richard BeckerGeorge Worth BoylanE. Bedford CannonGilbert Thomas Davis, Jr.James Lee DavisRoger Douglas GrootStephen E. HartThomas Dupree Higgins IIIJ. David JamesF. Fincher JarrellCarter Tate LambethFrank Alexander Longest, Jr.Charles K. McCotter, Jr.Louis Watters Payne, Jr.Charles McElwee Plaxico, Jr.John Mayer SilversteinNicholas StreetOdes Lawrence Stroupe, Jr.Joseph Ovander Taylor, Jr.James Allen Vinson IIIReich Lee WelbornClarence David Williams, Jr.

Class of 1972Total: $8,973*

Participation Rate: 22%

Samuel Ernest AycockJ. Melvin BowenEdward Yates BrewerWilliam F. Burns, Jr.Robert Hardy ClelandGregory Byrd CramptonRobert Davis Darden, Jr.Garber Alfred Davidson, Jr.Chester Chidlow DavisSamuel F. Davis, Jr.Kenneth Coyner Day

Edward Lawrence Embree IIIEdwin Glenn FarthingCharles Clarence Green, Jr.S. Janson GrimesMichael Donwell GunterFletcher Lee Hartsell, Jr.William Harold HelmsRobert Sawyer HodgmanE. Cader HowardDavid Harrison Idol IIGeorge Savage King, Jr.Andrew Robert LaidlawAnthony Brooks LambPhilip David LambethWade Harrison Leonard, Jr.James Lee Mason, Jr.E. Fred McPhail, Jr.Jerry Meyer Miller, Jr.Richard Meriwether MitchellLuther Thomas MooreThomas Chambers Morphis, Sr.Richard Freeman Prentis, Jr.Lacy Hill ReavesCharles Marshall Slade, Jr.Thomas Fleming TaftJohn Charles WainioThomas Harry WeidemeyerJohn Stanley WillardsonJames Charles Windham, Jr.James Dorsett Womble, Jr.

Class of 1973Total: $9,036

Participation Rate: 21%

Noel Lee AllenGeorge Ray BarrettF. Cooper BrantleyRobert Redmond CaliriSamuel Allen CatheyRichard Rodney CoochJimmy Dean CooleyBarbara Henderson DeLaneyErnest Stanhope DeLaney IIIJames Edward DelanyCharles Patrick Farris, Jr.George Totten FulpWilliam Hunter GammonRobert Starr GillamJohn Charles GreenhaughWilliam Laurance HaighJoseph J. Harper, Jr.Cecil Webster Harrison, Jr.Dan McCord HartzogRobert Neal Hunter, Jr.Terrence Matthew KellyWilliam Dudley KenerlyThomas A. LemlyT. Bentley LeonardW. Daniel Martin IIIJohn Weatherly MasonStephen Kenneth MatsonDuncan Brown McFadyen IIILinda Mace McGeeRoger Alston MooreRobert Lee MullinaxC. Eugene Murphy, Jr.Margaret Hackett MurphyE. Fitzgerald Parnell IIIJohn Edward PechmannFrancis Pugh Rasberry, Jr.Robert B. SchwentkerWilliam Frank SlawterJoseph William SpransyRichard Lawrence Vanore, Sr.William Young WebbBarry Alan WeinsteinRobert Pate WilliamsT. Douglas Wilson, Jr.Robert John WishartDavid Wetherill Wood, Jr.

Class of 1974Total: $19,360

Participation Rate: 29%

Jack W. AbelJames Arthur Beaty, Jr.Thomas Shelburne BerkauRichard Bircher IIArthur C. Blue IIIJohn Charles BogerE. Harry Bunting, Jr.Elizabeth Cochrane BuntingPeter ChastainJean Hillyer ConneratDouglas Kenneth Cooper

David Walter CrockenbergJoyce L. DavisJames Marvin Deal, Jr.Phillip Ray Dixon, Sr.Diane Floca EpsteinWilliam Porter Farthing, Jr.Edward Smoot Finley, Jr.O. Max Gardner IIIFredric Joel GeorgeMichael Hannibal GodwinW. Kimball GriffithDurward Franklin Gunnells IIIOliver Grant HalleDonald Gordon HammerJ. Gates HarrisJ. Stoddard Hayes, Jr.John Farnham Henning, Sr.Robert Haywood HobgoodJames Michael HoneycuttDavid Lewis IsenhowerGordon Womble JenkinsMargaret Galli JohnstonRobert Wayne KaylorKenneth Ralph KellerMichael Everett KellyLeigh Emerson KomanRichard Charles KomsonCharles Beauregard Lefler, Jr.James Richard LevinsonJames Alexis MacDonaldClarence Vance MattocksE. Graham McGoogan, Jr.Daniel Francis McLawhornTurner Paul Messick, Jr.Gary Lambeth MurphyJ. Kirk OsbornWinston LeGrande Page, Jr.Geoffrey Alan PlanerRobert Francis PriceElizabeth Leight QuickRobert Louis QuickSarah Helen RamseyEdgar Mayo Roach, Jr.James Ernest ScarbroughZia Catalfano SchostalRichard Altland SpeersKaren Jane StamRichard Yates StevensCaroline Jane StruthersThomas Sadler StukesThomas Richard SuherWilliam Little Tankersley IIIPeter Karl Kimble ThompsonHenry Price Van Hoy IIDonald Minor Watson, Jr.Robert Lee Watt IIIStuart Thomas WilliamsEdward Cyrus Winslow III

Class of 1975Total: $27,438

Participation Rate: 28%

Gail Constance ArnekeRonald Graham BakerKenneth Robert BallardDouglas Wooley BaxleyThomas Allen BeebeJudith Goldstein BeharRobert Henry Bennink, Jr.Richard Dale BonerL. Michael BridgesGary Wayne ChadwickWalter Harvey DaltonDaniel Blue DeanPaul M. Dennis, Jr.Thomas Johnston DimmockDavid DuBuissonRobert Holt Edmunds, Jr.Michael Craig EhrlichDavid Russell FrankstoneRobert Brown Glenn, Jr.James Whitmel GoldsmithJack N. GoodmanLeonard Glen GreenJoyce Amelia HamiltonIrvin White Hankins IIIEllen Warme HansonErnest Jackson HarvielGordon Bruce HerbertSandra Leigh JohnsonMonica Kivel KaloElizabeth KeeverW. Winburne King IIIF. Kevin MauneySteven Dermont MichaelThomas Frederick MoffittMarguerite Isabel MostStephen Novack

John Peter O’HaleRobert Flynn OrrJerrold Bernard PinskerAlfred Maury PollardSandra Margaret RobertsonThomas Warren Ross, Sr.J. Preston Ruddell, Jr.William Ray Sage, Sr.William James Seigler IIIJohn Headley ShottJohn M. SkinnerLloyd Clifton Smith, Jr.Thomas Leon StewartLeonard White ThagardRichard Howard WeisbergO. Hampton Whittington, Jr.John Franklin WindhamRobert Preston WorthT. Carlton Younger, Jr.

Class of 1976Total: $10,773

Participation Rate: 22%

Arthur William AdelbergErnest Marvin Allen IIIKathleen Carson BargerAvis Elizabeth BlackMichael Louis BonfoeyCathy Rogers BowermanH. Ligon BundyRonald Wayne BurrisHenry McAden BurwellAlfred Pershing Carlton, Jr.Gary Stephen CashRichard Gardiner ChaneyNadine Ruth CohodasThomas Lee CurrinPatrick Gerald DooherL. Holmes Eleazer, Jr.Michael Ray FerrellJames Wright GalbraithS. Elizabeth GibsonDennis Lee HowellNoah H. Huffstetler IIIElizabeth Dale JohnsonJohn Howard Johnson, Jr.Robert Graeme JohnstonCarolyn Rose LewellenLorraine Hatcher MasonWendell Harrell OttJohn Garrett ParkerCarl Norris Patterson, Jr.Alice Ann RatliffChristy Eve ReidRichard Alan RosenAndrew Michael RothsteinBarbara Carol RubyEverett Benjamin Saslow, Jr.Anne Rosalind SlifkinWilliam McKinley SteimerG. Sefton StevensKenneth Carr TitusLana Starnes WarlickA. Jackson Warmack, Jr.John Crain WarrenCharles Bruce WayneFelice Joy WeinerJohn Samuel Williford, Jr.

Class of 1977Total: $28,468

Participation Rate: 23%

Rebecca Jane BosleyRichard Thell BoyetteW. Robert Cherry, Jr.Deborah Carnes ChristieEdward Grant Connette IIIWilliam David DannellyFred Blount Davenport, Jr.Joseph Watkins EasonBeth Robyn FleishmanSarah Lee FuerstLemuel Hardy Gibbons IIIE. Crouse Gray, Jr.Robert Wooten GriffinDavid Betts HamiltonPerry Cleveland Henson, Jr.Joseph McMurray Hester, Jr.Roscoe Cecil Hood, Jr.James Marx Iseman, Jr.Arlie JacobsRichard Stuart JamesEdwina Link JonesDonald Alfred LongMargaret Rand Martin

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHonor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of DonorsWilliam Robert MaynardDuncan Archibald McMillanMiriam McIntire NisbetDavid Oettinger, Jr.H. Patrick OglesbyMary Norris Preyer OglesbyWilliam George PappasRobert Alton Parker, Jr.J. William PorterRonald David RaxterNancy Sherwin RendlemanAndrew Alan RimmelRichard Lee RobertsonWilliam Harry Shaia, Jr.Richard A. SimpsonCatherine Cline StevensJames Albert Wade, Jr.Henry Casimir WalentowiczHoward Marc WidisHelen Littell WinslowLaura Lee Yaeger

Class of 1978Total: $18,232

Participation Rate: 23%

William Joseph Austin, Jr.Dumont Clarke IVRobert Clarence ConeSally Boyette ConeBarbara Bitler CoughlinEarlene Hardie CoxFrederic Howard DavisClarence Harley Dickson IIIClaud Swanson Ferguson, Jr.Carl Raynard FoxThomas Pierce Gibbs FranklinArchie Wayland Futrell IIIThomas Drake GarlitzJoseph Samuel Gentry, Jr.William Burns GibsonAlan Arthur HarleyNancy Snyder HeermansMichael Etna HelmsDavid Rodger HultgrenRobert A. JaffeD. Michael JonesT. Douglass Jones IIIKarl Edward KnudsenDavid Andrew LeechMiles Stuart LevineR. Dennis LorancePatricia Stanford LoveRobert Davis McClanahanD. Donovan MerrittRegan Anthony MillerThomas Bernard MockJohn Klauminzer MolenTimothy ParkerS. Edward ParrottDavid Hurtis PopeWilliam Francis Potts, Jr.G. Lawrence Reeves, Jr.Mark Andrew SternlichtMichael William TaylorDonna Helen TriptowAnn Bennett WallThomas Monroe WardThomas Claiborne WatkinsEllen Kabcenell WayneMichael Glenn WintersBetty Blaine Worthington

Class of 1979Total: $20,335

Participation Rate: 28%

H. Heath AlexanderO. Kenneth Bagwell, Jr.E. William Bates IIJack Bronson Bayliss, Jr.Robert O. Briant BeloChristopher Louis BurtiJames Harry ClarkeRonald Guy CoulterDavid Philip CulpDavid DeMoss DahlIsabel Scott DayK. Scott DwyerRobert Eugene EsleeckThomas Edward FarverSheila Hogan FellerathGeoffrey Allen FosterDaniel Ray Green, Jr.Herman Fortescue GreeneJoel Cline HarbinsonJames Wade Harrison

Wilson HaymanElizabeth Taylor HodgesHanan M. IsaacsC. Randall IsenhowerKatherine Bradley JohnsonMartha Elizabeth JohnstonWanda Pate JonesRobert Charles KloseWilliam Gordon LeonardGary Lynn LocklearGary Mitchell LondonKaren Elizabeth LongMaria M. LynchKatherine L. McArthurPatricia Ellen McDonaldJohn Victor McIntoshErnest Cobb McLean IIIWilliam Stanley MillsCaroline Roberts MockR. Donavon Munford, Jr.Richard Robert Nelson IIRalph Marshall OdenwaldS. Theodore Oliver, Jr.Rebecca Roll PhiferJ. Dickson Phillips IIIRobert Arnold Ponton, Jr.Larry Edward RobbinsCharles Preyer Roberts IIIMarc Samuel RudowStanley Mack SamsWilliam Radcliffe ShentonJames William ShindellShahe SinanianLinda StephensDavid Sanders TuttleEric Albert VernonKenneth Ray WootenJames Matthew Yates, Jr.

Class of 1980Total: $27,442

Participation Rate: 27%

David Neal AllenLouis Carr Allen IIIThomas Lee AllenJeffrey Alan AllredWillis Wade AppleRobert Joseph ArundellJames Russell Batchelor, Jr.Eloise DeLaney BradshawPenni Pearson BradshawBurton CraigeDouglas Alan Darch, Jr.Karen Yanity DarchSara Helen DavisRobert Allen DawkinsRandy Davis DoubWilliam Eric FreemanKerry Anthony FriedmanWilliam Henry Gifford, Jr.Marc Richard GordonJane HarperJ. Richard HazlettStaples Stilwell HughesStephani Wilson HumrickhouseAnn Hardy HurwitzMitchell Seth HurwitzH. Bryan Ives IIIHarold Layton Johnson, Jr.W. Hugh Jones, Jr.Christopher Austin KingChristopher Charles KupecJohn William LeslieCraig Thomas MerrittMichael Griffin OkunLaurance Davidson PlessClaire Bledsoe PrattRobert Ernest PriceJohn Jay RangeMichael Lindsay RobinsonMelanie Hyatt RodenboughS. Leigh Rodenbough IVJames Wayland RuncieS. Reid Russell IIILawrence Karl RynningPaula Schaeffer SawyerAnthony Robert ScicchitanoSanford Webb Thompson IVLawrence Joseph Tytla, Jr.Sheryl Howell WilliamsA. Rexford Willis IIIElizabeth Garland Wren

Class of 1981Total: $20,270

Participation Rate: 24%

Paul Baldasare, Jr.Madison Earl Bullard, Jr.Jerome Francis ButingKathleen Weaver CannonRobert Winfield CarltonBrenda Joyce CarterRobert Vernon Clark, Jr.John Arthur DayJay Alan FradkinDean Murray HarrisHada deVarona HaulseeDarnell Felix HawkinsBruce Martin HerschlagCharles Leslie Hicks, Jr.Robert A. IdolElizabeth Lackey JacobsJoseph Dock Joyner, Jr.Susan Lynne KorytkowskiSherwood Foster LappingRichard David LernerRobert Anthony MascariJulia Clay NewsomSusan Kelly NicholsKathleen PatchelBanks Ashby PeacockBonnie Richman PetersonJohn Arvid Peterson, Jr.R. Glen PetersonJane DiRenzo PigottBill RitterLouise Critz RootBarbara Johnson SchneiderPeter Wayne SchneiderRobert Stephen ShaferA. Burton ShufordSaul Allen SolomonJulian Raymond Sparrow, Jr.Mary Ireland SparrowMichael Alan StickBarbara Giffen SwainKimberly Susan TaylorBruce Vernon ThomasThad Albert ThroneburgR. Scott TobinVictoria Hensley TobinPaul David TrinkoffN. Madison Wall II

Class of 1982Total: $75,646

Participation Rate: 27%

Robert Spencer Adden, Jr.John S. ArrowoodDawn Gantt BensonMarc Alan BookmanStephen Cook BrissetteRobert Anthony BurgoyneM. Alexander CharnsJacqueline Riley ClareThomas Matthew ClareJ. Michael Considine, Jr.Leslie Hollowell DavisRobert Lyman DeweyJerome Rex Eatman, Jr.Cynthia Weaver EllerStewart Wayne FisherDebra Lee FosterDavid Edward FoxWilliam Ward GerransDavid Alan GitlinAnderson D. HarkovEmmett Boney HaywoodMason Thompson HoganMichael HollenbachMartin Luther Holton IIIHarriet Sydney HopkinsA. Vann IrvinC. Michael JohnsonCyrus Murry Johnson, Jr.Haynes Pell LeaTimothy Power LehanColvin Theodore Leonard IIIWilliam Lord LondonStephen Melvin LoreJoAnn LuehringMaria J. ManganoJan Allen MarksClifford Carson Marshall, Jr.Keith Boyd MasonWilliam McBliefJames Kevin MortonCharles Edward Nichols, Jr.Patricia Wiggins Nystrom

Robert Waring Oast, Jr.W. Gary OgburnPeter George PappasDonald Brian PersonettePhyllis Beatrice PickettWilliam Webb PlylerAmos Ulmer Priester IVH. Vaughn RamseyMika Zella SavirJeffrey Scott ScharffJames Simpson Schenck IVJ. Darrell ShealyHerman Spence IIIDavid Anderson StocktonGarrett Allen StoneCarl James Strang IIIPatricia Binder ThroneburgEd TurlingtonShelley Goldstein WeissWilliam Robert Whitehurst, Sr.

Class of 1983Total: $14,820

Participation Rate: 24%

A. Mark AdcockJ. Todd BaileyCarolin Delancey BakewellMolly Yelton BarberRufus Fred BeatyKenneth A. BeckerDavid Michael BishopCraig Burdeen BrownCecile Viau ButlerVincent Davis Childress, Jr.Barbara ChristyAnthony Charles CiriacoPhillip Gordon ConradJ. Scott DillonMelissa Hamilton DowlingHoward J. DuffJohn Robert ErwinMary Lynn EubanksAlan Earl FergusonNancy Short FergusonMartha Anne GeerLisa Jeffrey GillilandSally Totten GoettelJulie Lynn Gorens-WinstonNancy Wentz HalePeter Edward HapkeCatherine Dwight HinkleF. Jefferson HughesGeorge Stevens JacksonJames Allen JerniganHoward Mark LabinerKaren Jean LampLori Ruth LefsteinCliff Gavin LinnRichard Layne MageeWilliam John Marsden, Jr.Alan Irving MaynardF. Darryl MillsCatherine Mummert MountLawrence Joseph MyersDavid W. OglesbyCharles Roberts PhillipsRandall Brooks PridgenDaniel Forrest ReadMack SperlingLaura Ellen StevensonTimothy Patrick SullivanPeter Charles ViscegliaWilliam Fountain WinslowHugh Addison Winters IIIDebbie Kay Wright

Class of 1984Total: $21,245

Participation Rate: 30%

R. Michael AllenBruce Frederick BaerMiriam Jane BaerSusan Strayhorn BarbourBrent David BarringerGary William BigelowMarc David BishopLeAnn Nease BrownJudy Jo Ulmer BurkeSandra Sain ByrdStephen Timothy ByrdTracy Schaefer CalderTamela Gay ClaytonPhilip William ClementsAndrea Grinbergs ComentaleSeth van den Hoek Cooley

Robert Wayne CramerJudith Milsap DanielsPaul Eric DavisMary Campbell DickensElizabeth Upchurch FeeRandolph Micol FletcherGlenn Scott GentryAlison Leigh GrayE. Jeannette HeywardW. Daniel Hicks, Jr.Deborah Lowder Hildebran-BachofenRobert Peel Holmes IVStephen Roy HuntingHerbert F. Janick IIIEllen Hendrix KochWilliam F. W. MassengaleKent John McCreadyRickye McKoy-MitchellLaurie L. MesibovMargaret Louise MilroySteven Montague MitchellWilliam Howard MossThomas Dean MyrickPatricia May NeceGordon Eugene NelsonJ. Christopher OatesC. Jones Perry, Jr.Joel Arthur PinelesNancy PrahoferGordon Erin Robinson, Jr.Cathy Marie RudisillVance Alan SandersFrederick Kingsley SharplessPamela Huessy SimonDavid Thomas Simpson, Jr.Linda Wright SimpsonCheryl Thornton SloanJon Henry SomsenDavid Bower SpenceJohn Eugene Stephenson, Jr.Robin Jayne StinsonG. Anthony TingenDonald Hugh Tucker, Jr.Christopher Lewis WhiteWalter Credle White, Jr.Bonum Sams Wilson IIIWilliam Rudolph Winders, Jr.Christine M. Zimmer

Class of 1985Total: $14,770

Participation Rate: 20%

Katherine Martin AllenAlton Deems BainMark Douglas Bardill, Sr.William Thomas Barnett, Jr.David Ernest BennettCharlotte Gail BlakeDavid James BurgeEugene Morrison Carr IIIWilliam Tiffany Dymond, Jr.Mark Anderson FinkelsteinRobert Reed GelblumGlenn J. GogginsCathey Stricker GravesTimothy Richard GravesDavid Thomas GrudbergBrian Douglas HallRandall Alan HansonS. Frank Harrell, Jr.Mary Price Taylor HarrisonRex J. IacurciPaul Marshall James IIIDaniel Louis Johnson, Jr.Thomas Hatcher Johnson, Jr.Harley Harrell JonesKenneth Lynn JonesRobert Max KesslerRoger Weldon KnightPeter Paul KonoligeNancy Ilyse LasherJ. David MayberryRobert Burns McNeillCharles Dietrich MeierAlice Neece MineRamona Cunningham O’BryantBruce Edward OwenKaren Ann PoppStephen William RiddellRichard Knight SchellLeanne Marie ShankGrady Lee ShieldsDavid Alan SpuriaRonnie Neal SuttonThomas Eugene Terrell, Jr.William David Turner III

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Dean’s Report 2004 ~ 2005 Honor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of DonorsJean Collett Van NoppenRobert James WaltersBarrie Little WigginsLeigh Allred WilkinsonLouise Gunter WilliamsMark Wilson WilliamsJay Alan Young

Class of 1986Total: $13,102

Participation Rate: 22%

Deborah Kernohan AdlesJune Lynn BasdenC. Vance BeckChristopher G. Browning, Jr.Carolyn Minshall DudzikRonald Dean EverhartWalter D. Fisher, Jr.Mary Lucille FoyJody Ellyn GeorgePatricia Lewandowski GillenMichael Anthony GoheenJeffrey Eugene GrayA. Robinson HassellJames William HaysMichael Dale HoltGwendolyn Hoffman LambZee Buchanan LambJames Burgess LeonardMichael Herman LeRoyRobert Eli LevinJ. Lee LloydCraig Taylor LynchMerrill McCall MasonIsabel Worthy MattoxDavis McDonaldBarbara Rand MorgensternElaine Rihtarchik NanneyScott Fredrik NorbergA. Summey Orr IIILeslie Calkins O’TooleRebecca Grace OwenB. Richard Page, Jr.Christopher Perry PearsonCathleen Margaret PlautMark Edwin Richardson IIIAlice Carmichael RicheyKaren Stahel RiddellElizabeth Davenport ScottJudith Scherr SiegelKim Kirk SteffanMark SustanaRegina Wheeler SwineaLinda Diane TindallScott Padgett Vaughn

Class of 1987Total: $37,535*

Participation Rate: 23%

Dan Taylor Barker, Jr.W. Mark BielawskiJohn Franklin Buckley IVJames Kenneth ButlerMargaret Ann Creasy CiardellaBrian Mark ClarksonAnthony Wayne CummingsLisa James DixonTrudy M. Allen EnnisJanet C. EvansRichard Lee FarleyLynn FontanaWilliam Leon Gardo IIMichael David HauserLeigh Ann HobgoodC. Mark HoltElizabeth Marie HosfordWalter Ingram Jenkins IIILewis James KareshAnne Team KellyAmy Smith KlassCharles Daigh LansdenAnn Rucker LeonardCaren Pollack LibbyM. Lynn MarshbanksEverette Lewis Martin, Jr.Robert Gibbon McIntoshJohn Aycock McLendon, Jr.John Lauchlin Monroe, Jr.Robert Carson MontgomeryEileen C. MurphyRuth Henning NagaredaSusan Nagel-BlochMichael NedzbalaRobert Billings Newkirk IIIJohn William Ormand III

Frank Caldwell Patton IIIGina L. ReymanSusan Elizabeth RhodesMargaret Alice RoodWilliam Madison Satterwhite IIIJohn Daniel ShugrueWendy Chrismon SotolongoCharles Thomas Steele, Jr.Cheryl Dean SteeleWilliam Richard Stroud, Jr.Ty Michael VotawKeith Michael Weddington

Class of 1988Total: $9,410

Participation Rate: 17%

Marilyn Ann BairH. Chalk Broughton, Jr.Douglas Ray BrownAnita Louise CapoferriElizabeth Jane CavinessRenee Sanderlin CohnMichael Shields ConnorFred Alan CunninghamE. David EdquistWilliam Kinsland EdwardsLeonard Joseph EssigAnna Ragland HayesLisa Helene Rice HayesGeoffrey Clyde HemenwayLeRoy Phillips HutchinsonA. Scott JacksonMargaret JeffersJames Henry Jeffries IVAllen Shawn KinzerAnthony Terrell LathropJeffrey Paul MahoneySandra Goddard MalkinMark D. MartinElizabeth Thomas MillerKaren Nash-GoetzCharlotte Louise OfferdahlLucky Theophilus OshoLawrence Eric RifkenMarie Boyce RussellWesley Eugene StarnesDeborah Weimer TressMary Coker VilasDiedra Wilson WardKaren Culbreth Weatherly

Class of 1989Total: $8,739

Participation Rate: 20%

Dawn Marie Bergmire-SweatAnne Freels BleynatEdward Louis Bleynat, Jr.Nancy Carwile BrowerThomas Walter BrownDavid Von ByrdAlbert Noel CavagnaroDiane Tucker CharnsMargaret Madison ClarkeAnn Terrell DorsettChristopher Paul EdwardsJames Graham Farris, Jr.J. Cameron Furr, Jr.Grady Lee HuntGrady Isaac IngleAnson Bradley IvesJeffrey Alan JacksonStephen Terence JohnsonPatrick Eaton KellyMark David KotwickLawrence Lanphear IIIVernon Roderick MaloneDieter MauchRuth Ann McKinneyJ. Dickson McLean IVMarcus Landon MoxleyPaul Gilbert MurphyHeather NewtonSusan Yarborough NoeChristopher Michael NorthropKathy Laughlin PilkingtonDavid Graham PowellKevin E. QuirkRobert William ReardonWilliam Guin ScogginFrances Cecile SilvaMildred Rhodon SpearmanMark Andrew StaffordM. Gray Styers, Jr.John Martin TaladayElaine Moye Whitford

Scott Thomas ZanderBrian Kent Zuercher

Class of 1990Total: $10,976

Participation Rate: 15%

William Thomas BartoF. Bryan Brice, Jr.Clare Lynn BrockClaire Abernathy BuieLisa Ross CarstarphenM. Terence CawleyBeatrice Joan DavisMichael A. DeMayoLouis Whittier DohertyRobert Edward DugginsJames Donald FreemanJohn Forrest HaireAndrew Ryan HendersonDinita L. JamesJoseph McKendrie JenkinsFred Howell JonesRichard James King, Jr.Amy Moss LevyJohn David LongRosemary Diane MackritisCharles McCall MedlinJohn Robert MoyerPaul George PapadopoulosCarol Ann PearceCameron Scott PierceWalter Nicholas RakJohn Reeves SloanCynthia Gail SmithElizabeth Carlton TrathenFrank F. VolerLaura Ann WardBrady Wallace Wells

Class of 1991Total: $11,625

Participation Rate: 21%

Athena Fox BrooksAnita R. Brown-GrahamDorothy Bass BurchCharles Whitaker ClantonMark Allen DavisDaniel Lyndon DeutermanFarleigh Hailes EarhartNancy Jean EhrlichJ. Michael FieldsLaurel A. FoxJames Newton Freeman, Jr.L. Lynnette Fuller-AndrewsStephen Paul Gennett IIRobert William GlatzChristyno Lynn HayesR. Harper HeckmanMary Ellen HuckabeeVicki Litwin HuntworkJeffrey Joel JohnsonJohn Randall KincaidRobert Arnold LesterEdward Hardy LewisStephen Edwin LewisAnn LoewenthalWilliam Edward Manning, Jr.Todd Lawrence McLawhornRobert Savage McLeanJimmy Laird MyersJoseph Hugh Nanney, Jr.Lauren Burnham PrevostWesley Jackson RishKeith Thomas RobinsonReginald Tyrone ShufordJanice Grace SokolKenneth Alexander SooEllen Buckley SteenCarolyn Fitzmorris StricklandJason Selig ThomasLauren Clapp TobinWanda C. TownsendColleen Gale TremlEdward Dale WallSidney Rogers Warner, Jr.Jennifer Lynn WazenskiJames Patrick WestKeith Allen Wood

Class of 1992Total: $10,914

Participation Rate: 20%

Keith Wayne AllenBrian Thomas AtkinsonElizabeth Sanders BrewingtonDavid Leonard BrownBruce Robert BullockJ. Michael CornettWinston Boyd CrispElizabeth Eggleston DrigotasLisa M. EngelAndrew Leighton FarabowLoraine Dillinder FarabowAndrew Keith FeinChristopher Cary FialkoW. Scott FullerJennifer Cleland GreenJudith Kratz GuibertAnn Loraine HesterRoseanna Collins HorneJames Theodore JohnsonBill KanichWilliam Harding LathamLeslie Elaine MadisonKymric Y. MahnkeRandall Davis McClanahanKarin Rebescher McGinnisScott Alan MiskimonRaymond Andrew MurraySean Michael PhelanLee James Potter, Jr.David Timothy PryzwanskyCharles Raymond RaphunJohn Clark ReavesStephen Michael ReillyKellie Cosgrove RileyTodd Andrew RodzikPaul Michael SaraceniCharlotte Webb SchwartzPaul Howard SchwartzLarri Alexis ShortAllen Coleman SmithLloyd Ashley SmithRobert Paul Stranahan IIICaroline Johnson TannerWilliam Thaddeus TerrellDerrick Montgomery TharpeBradly Steven TorganChristine Josine WichersPaul Roland Zurawski

Class of 1993Total: $5,113

Participation Rate: 19%

Patrick Martin AllenDavid Daniel BeattyJay Robert BenderJennifer Lynn BowmanMartha Perkowski BrownJon Marc BylsmaStacey Joseph CardenasJohn Paul FernandezLucy Vanderberry FountainH. Haiko GeratzEmily Ayscue HasselMitchel Adam HillMichael Patrick HueckerBenjamin Arthur KahnPatrick Henry LambertHelga Lura LeftwichKristen Gardner LingoMatthew Patrick McGuireLara Simmons NicholsHenry Michael PerlowskiKenneth Martin PerryHenry Neal Pharr IIIKevin Adrian PrakkePatrick Daly Sarsfield IILayne McNeill SmithPatricia A. SpraguerStephanie Johnson ThomasMelissa Moore ThompsonNormand Jacob TravisChristopher Michael VannMark VascoCharlesena Elliott WalkerDoretta LaShaun WalkerPerry Sinclair WarrenAnn Brewster WeeksLee Michael WhitmanMebane Rash WhitmanTimothy Mark Woodland

Class of 1994Total: $5,220

Participation Rate: 15%

Colleen Lynn AdamsPhilip Scott AndersonPatricia Tighe BartisBrett Matthew BerryBrian Keith BrooksWilliam Bernard BystrynskiMichele Marie CadyJohn David DillonShelley Lucas EdwardsKurt Andrew EhrsamCharles Lewis EvansPamela Jean Weaver FosterDavid Burton FountainAlfred A. FriedrichLisa Lynne GarrettRobert Hood HaleAlison Bunch HersheweAlan Rhys JenkinsAmy Kathryn JohnsonChristopher Allen KreinerAlan Braddy MartinPamela Wachter McAfeeAlan Dale McInnesJohn Gilmer Mebane IIITimothy Anders NordgrenHenry Newton Patterson VWendy Patricia RiandaScott Campbell RobertsonMatthew B. SlotkinWyatt Shorter StevensBryant Deleron WebsterGary Joseph WelchGretchen Marie White

Class of 1995Total: $4,633

Participation Rate: 17%

Thomas Jonathan AdamsAnn Howard BanzetPaul Jehu Barringer IIIStella Anne BoswellGarland Allen Brown, Jr.David Thomas CherryKevin Lee ChignellJacqueline Kane ConnorsJohn McDonald Cross, Jr.Kearns DavisCarolyn Bennett DurhamWilliam Moore EckermanAmy Rebecca EdgeDionne Loy FortnerJacqueline Denise GrantPatricia Dowds HarrisonErika Johnson-BrooksAmy Schutz KelsoDavid E. LaPlantDavid Knight LiggettJeffrey Thomas LinderScott Andrew MaitlandGary Michael MillerMichael Bowen Mitchell, Jr.Cecil Kyle MusgroveTammy Carol Winn MusgroveDaniel Patrick O’BrienHunter Andrew PayneTodd Edward PettysCraig Robert SennThomas Stone ShaverJeanne Louise ShingletonJoseph E. SmithAndre Larone TippensLeah Burrows TrowbridgeAnn Blannie WaldoMelanie Jayne WatsonJohn K. Wiles

Class of 1996Total: $5,161

Participation Rate: 14%

Krista M. AbrahamsMichael John ByrneChristopher Zemp CampbellBritt CanadyJoseph Nicholas FroehlichStuart Carlen GauffreauSelena Martin GiovannelliJennifer Ely GottliebRichard S. GottliebTerrence Sutton HinesJamison Hall Hinkle

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHonor Roll of Donors The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHonor Roll of Donors

Honor Roll of DonorsRene’ A. KathawalaJohn Gordon KelsoMalik Azam KhanSamantha Boone KilpatrickThomas Chen KilpatrickKenneth Todd LautenschlagerJill D. MooreWilliam Richard MordanJohn Calvin NippLouise Marie PaglenM. Matthew PlylerEvan Harris PontzMaurice Benjamin PopkinStephen Goodwin Porter, Jr.Antony Derek RobersonRichard James RossitchJeffrey Thomas SkinnerRyan Michael SmithGeoffrey Patrick SuddrethBrenda Beerman TrickeyMartin L. WhiteMichael Lee Wilson

Class of 1997Total: $2,026

Participation Rate: 23%

Meredith Jo AlcokeR. Allen Baddour, Jr.David Andrew BainAndrew John BonaviaJohn Watson BowersDanielle Marie CarmanDrupti P. ChauhanNanette Rae Williams CrewsDale Allen CurridenJennifer Lynn DavisR. Gene Davis, Jr.Susan Denise Del SartoShea Riggsbee DenningMargaret Blackwood DeVriesKaren Barbra DietrichMelinda Seeds DumeerStephanie Robyn GlaserSanjay Rasikkumar GohilJohn David GragsonMichael Todd HallamAmy Elizabeth HellaChristopher Charles HerbstDaniel Kivett HicksEdward Carleton HodginBennie Carlan HollersLisa Dianne InmanReginald James JohnsonJennifer Johnson KoenigAlan Bruce KronovetSuzanne Richards LaddElizabeth VanderZeyde LaFolletteLing LingDerek Lee MaceRobert Nelson Maitland IIJ. David MartinM. DeVondria McClureW. Carleton MetcalfYoram Jacob MillerHewson Lapinel OwensKimberly Dean PotterAlan Marc PreselMichael Clark Rowland, Jr.Lisa Beth SchneiderEmily Josephine SheaSue Alice Stevens SprungerDeborah Rae StagnerRichard Patrick StatileFrederick Turner VarcoeAimee Nicole Wall

Class of 1998Total: $7,668

Participation Rate: 20%

Heather Carla AlstonMelissa AndersonJeremy Daniel ArkinLaura Turner BeyerAlicia C. Almeida BowersGeorge Thomas Brady IIIStacey Ann BradySusan Elizabeth CampbellKristin Louise ChachElizabeth Cook CookeBradley John DavesJohn M. DeAngelisCatherine Elizabeth DyarPraveen David FernandesAmanda Leigh FieldsEdgar Beauregarde Fisher IIILouisa Crampton FisherSheldon Maurice FrancisMary Elaine HammondJonathan P. HeylThomas Grant HooperDiana Brock JonesAmy Hulsey KincaidSean Won LewWayne Kenneth MaioranoJoseph Kevin MooreChristine Cecchetti MummaLoryn Chema NembirkowDorinda Lea PeacockJoi Elizabeth PeakeRyan RobersonCynthia Ann Ross-ZenickJohn-Paul SchickAnna Frederika SchleunesDonna Lynn ScottMark Howard ShelburneJeffrey Clay SuggSusan Burger SutherlandKimberly Quarles SwintoskyJoe Franklin Teague, Jr.Bryan Michael ThompsonElizabeth Weddington VoltzWilliam Marvin Wilson III

Class of 1999Total: $6,501

Participation Rate: 17%

J. Mitchell ArmbrusterKristen Provenza BenkoKimberly Anderson BetzRobert B. BoehnerCarolyn Lloyd CowardHillary Bridgers CrabtreeMarc CullenAngela Byrd CummingsMatthew Lawrence CummingsAdrian Jaye DavisEdward B. DavisTyler Bartlett DempseyJiNan GlasgowJames Nolan Greene IIIBeth Yount GrimesSamuel Latham GrimesJ. Christopher JacksonJami Melissa JacksonJill Schnabel JacksonJohn Albert LambremontCarlos Enrique MahoneyCaroline Berndt MewKatherine Adele MurphyKevin Timothy O’SullivanCraig Darren RandallTheresa Joan RosenbergNitza Michelle RothsteinDinesh Prabhakar ShenoyHarriett Jean SmallsJoseph Francis Smith

Lara Spencer SmithPaula Barnes SoursDeborah Evans SperatiJames W. Sprouse, Jr.Alexis Natasha StackhouseKristi Kessler WaltersMary McCrory WilliamsAlan Edward Wrobel

Class of 2000Total: $6,635

Participation Rate: 17%

Curtis Hudson Allen IIIWilliam Albert Anderson IIIRachel Esposito BeaulieuMichael Louis BerryRachel Steinwender BettsCarol Lee BrookeHeather Lindamood BuchananLeonor Ortiz ChildersDonald Wayne CorbettJames William DymondStephanie Anne EakesDonna Jean Turner EysterAndrew Henderson FosterDonna GrootStephen G. Hartzell-JordanH. Clay Hodges, Jr.Tonya Dione HortonAlbert Chen-Huei HwangChristopher Henry KouriJessica Potts LaheyRobert George Lindauer, Jr.Nicole Sabourin LoefflerWinfield Brandon MillerKevin Scott MintonLaura Snead MorganDonald Thomas O’TooleKacey Sewell RagsdaleMatthew Duvall RhoadAndrew Philip SherrodDana Edward SimpsonTheresa Lillian SpawnStacy Kirk TaylorEmin ToroBradley Todd VanJanna M. WallaceCameron Todd WareBrandi Michelle WilliamsonG. Mattern York

Class of 2001Total: $7,405

Participation Rate: 18%

Ann Meislohn AndersonTammy Alice BouchelleElizabeth Jean BowerNachael Lynn BrightC. Robin Britt, Jr.Christopher CityChristin Brooke CoanRalph James Cox, Jr.Julia Ellen DixonArnita Maria DulaRichard Lee EmgeIan Andrew EricksonJason Doughton EvansRachel Alexis FuerstJames Elisha Furr IVKelly Dixson FurrAlison Ann GroundsRobert Daniel HancockLeslie Cooper HarrellJ. Patrick HaywoodChristopher M. KindelShawna Cannon LemonBrian Scott MastersonEdward Eric MillsJames William Norment

Jason Alexander OrndoffMaryLee Underwood PerryAmanda Kitchen ShortJohn Steward SlossonJ. Christian StevensonEric Scott TartChandra Terice TaylorLauren Rhetta TrustmanKathryn Roberts ValeikaIngrid Shore WakefieldAlexander Faris WatsonMayleng Streett WatsonLisa deAngelis WilkinsBrian A. Young

Class of 2002Total: $7,630

Participation Rate: 23%

Adam Eyuel AberraKeith Peter AnthonyDavid Bryant BaddourAndrea Dee BlohmLaura Hardy BoydMichael Patrick BurkeJason John BurtAshley Redd ComminsRichard Horace Conner IIIPaul Lee Craven IIILuAnne Yuricek DesantisLaura Marie DickeyMichelle R. EvansKurt Blaine FryarAlyssa Marie GsellJason Andrew HartsoughAmanda A. HayesRobert Gene HensleyJames Richard HollandDeborah HuynhJonathan Daniel KeelerChristopher Ray KigerChristopher Carlisle LamMax Vernon LangenkampBlakely Arlene LordPaul Richard MarinoEdward Adger MarshallScott D. McClureAnna Pond McLambDaniel Allen MeierJames Jenkins MillsJohn Hartman MurchisonBart A. NormanCraig W. NoyesCarrie Ann O’BrienMichael Shamus O’SullivanMary Leslie ParpartBradley Allen PlotnerKelly Lauren PodgerJared Wade PoplinBryan Arthur PowellJennifer D. RosenRobyn Moo-Young SayeJennifer Claire SimmonsGudrun ThompsonDanyel Elizabeth ThomsonAdam Portius WheelerKimberly Lea WierzelAllen Thomas WigginsJonathan Charles WindhamMichael Drew Wooldridge

Class of 2003Total: $6,932

Participation Rate: 16%

Laurie G. ArmstrongAdam Cole BassingEriko Iwasaki BaxterMichael Harman BellHarrison Kimbrough BishopRoss McCoy Bradford

Nicole Beth CapuanoJeffrey William ChildersClinton Lee ConnerAmanda Harmon CooleyWilliam Rhodes CorbettKathleen Grace CuramengBrian Scott DranoffBenjamin Rushing EdwardsAlexander ElkanKatie Rose GuestA. Vason Hamrick IVAngela Diane HardisterJ. Travis HockadayL. Ashley HuffstetlerMolly Green HugginsWilliam Clark IsenhourJoseph Nicholas KendallAdam Lee KorfhageHoang Van LamApril Zotecan LedfordJohn Coffman Lindley IIIHeather Anne MaddoxBrian Duncan MeachamLuke Anthony MeisnerRobynn Elizabeth MoraitesMartha Massie NiemanAlyssa Sue OmwakeCatherine Etheridge OttoJohn James Pavey, Jr.Marcia Lauren PearsonChristopher Brian ReinhardtRebecca Johnston ReinhardtJessica Russak SharpeKarl Dean Shatley IIWilliam Michael StarrChad S. C. StoverLindsay Carol VerityAmy S. WallaceJennifer Catherine WassonElizabeth Poppe WilliamsAngela Marie XenakisWilliam Huntley Zimmern

Class of 2004Total: $3,485

Participation Rate: 11%

Carolyn Ann BachlSara Jennifer BassKimberly Christin BishopRichard Michael BotwrightS. Gregory BoydMichael Thomas ChampionShiloh Aime DaumBradford Marklein DeVoeTosha Denise DowneyDavid Bryan EfirdStephanie Renee EnnisMary Elizabeth HoltAdam Michael HornJames S. Humphrey IVMichelle Beth HumphreyKathryn Stewart LehmanTrent Edward LindsayMatthew Grady MartinBrenton Wood McConkeyAnthony L. PessinoChristian L. PolkingRobert Ward ShawNicholas Thomas SoloskyKerry Link TraynumJulianne Grant Wood

* Excludes gifts of $50,000 or greater

** 2005 Firm Campaign gifts received after June 30, 2005, are not included in alumni class participation rates.

† deceased

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Alumni & Development News

A Message from the President of the Law Alumni Association

Following my last letter to you about our outstanding former dean, Gene Nichol, I was pleased to receive several responses from you. As lawyers, we are trained to express ourselves on a variety of subjects, and I appreciate your comments, and believe strongly that opportunities for expressing different points of view strengthen our association.

A national search for a new dean for our law school is well under way. I believe it is important that we all understand the process by which a new dean will be selected. It is anticipated that our new dean will be selected and at work by July 1, 2006.

The University provost has appointed a search committee of 16 members, several of whom are alumni of the School of Law. Also serving on the committee are law school faculty, members of the school’s support staff, law students, and other University faculty members. Dean Michael Smith from the UNC School of Government will chair the committee.

The search committee will screen numerous applicants for the position and interview people it deems appropriate. After that, the names of three to five candidates will be forwarded to the provost for his consideration. The provost will appoint a new dean from the candidates recom-mended by the selection committee.

Great effort has gone into this process, and will continue until a new dean is selected. It is my impression that everyone involved in selecting a new dean is dedicated to the task; collectively, they will ensure that the person selected will be an outstanding individual capable of leading our alma mater. A large number of exemplary nominees have been suggested.

It is my hope that the dean will receive the full support of every alumnus and faculty member, and that our tradition of engaging in the free expression of opinions and ideas will benefit our new dean.

W. Erwin Spainhour

Chancellors’ Scholars Alumni Up to the ChallengeIn an effort to enhance the level of service and commitment to current and future Chancellors’ Scholars, alumni Scholars recently exceeded the requirements to receive a $5,000 matching gift from Karen Popp, ’87. Responding to a written appeal from Chris Lam, ’02 and Dr. Greg Boyd, ’04, alumni Scholars contributed nearly $10,000, easily qualifying for the matching gift.

Their generous contributions will strengthen the endowment of the Ferebee Taylor Chancellors’ Scholars Programming Fund. The fund supports enrichment programming for Chancellors’ Scholars including lectures, chances to learn outside of a traditional classroom setting and networking opportunities.

The Chancellors’ Scholars Program was founded in 1989 and provides substantial merit-based financial assistance to students of superior character, leadership, academic achievement and potential. Every year, as many as five Chancellors’ Scholar awards are extended to North Carolina residents and another five are given to nonresidents. q

Class of �00� Gift Comes to FruitionEach year, third-year students collectively decide on a meaningful gift to Carolina Law in honor of their graduating class. Before leaving the School of Law, the Class of 2003 decided that providing an effective way to communicate daily activities would enhance the law school experience for students.

Payments on outstanding class gift pledges recently reached the level needed to fulfill the class’ desire for better communication. This fall, a 46-inch flat panel LCD TV will be installed in the law school’s Rotunda. It will display daily student activities such as guest speakers and lectures, student organization meeting times and locations, on-campus interview schedules and other events important to students.

“Our class gift enhances the lives of students by providing an effective resource for communicating news and information,” said John Demos, ’03 class president. “I am proud of my classmates for honoring their pledge commitments in order to make this project a reality.” q

Contributions to fulfill individual pledges are still needed as the Class of 2003 also sought to support the Class of 2003 Library Book Fund. If you have questions about your class gift pledge, contact Brandon Wright, deputy director of development, at (919) 962-6718 or [email protected].

NCBA General Practice Hall of FameThe North Carolina Bar Association admitted six attorneys into the prestigious General Practice Hall of Fame in June. Of those, three were UNC School of Law alumni.

General Practice Hall of Fame lawyers have exhibited the highest standards of ethics and professional competency throughout their practice, and have rendered a high level of service to the Bar and their communities. UNC School of Law commends the following alumni for their achievement: .Henson P. Barnes, ’61Goldsboro, N.C.Stephen E. Culbreth, ’68Wilmington, N.C. Thomas G. Dill Sr., ’47 Rocky Mount, N.C.

NCBA William L. Thorp Award Christine C. Mumma, ’98, of Durham, N.C., was named North Carolina’s top pro bono lawyer by the North Carolina Bar Association at the annual meeting in June.

NCADA Attorneys’ Award for Professional Excellence The North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys will present two attorneys with its Award for Professional Excellence at the 2005 fall meeting.

Recipients of this award must exemplify the highest standards of professionalism, integrity and ethics, and conduct themselves in a civil, courteous manner. In addition, recipients must exemplify sustained, excellent service to indi-vidual and corporate defendants in civil litiga-tion, to the Bar and to their communities.

UNC School of Law is proud to announce that both recipients of this award are Carolina Law alumni. James D. Blount Jr., ’52 Raleigh, N.C. Stephen P. Millikin, ’52 Greensboro, N.C.

NCATL Annual AwardsThe North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers presented their annual awards at the conference in June. UNC School of Law was well represent-ed among the award recipients. Please join us in congratulating the following alumni:

The Becton Teaching Award Richard A. Rosen, ’76 Chapel Hill, N.C.

The Legislator of the Year Award Richard C. “R.C.” Soles Jr., ’59 Tabor City, N.C.

The Outstanding Appellate Judge Martha A. Geer, ’83Raleigh, N.C.

The Outstanding Trial Judge of the Year Award John O. Craig III, ’82 High Point, N.C.

Carolina Law Alumni Receive High Honors

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Alumni & Development News

Law Alumni Association Board of Directors’ Participation Tops 90 PercentDemonstrating their commitment to the School of Law, members of the Law Alumni Association board of directors achieved a 90-percent participation rate during fiscal year 2005. This represents an increase of 13 percent over the previous year.

“We are extremely pleased that 90 percent of the Law Alumni Association directors made gifts dur-ing the recently completed fiscal year,” said David M. Moore II, ‘69, second vice president. “This record level of participation is just one of the many ways that association directors contribute to our Law School. We thank all of them.”

All Carolina Law alumni are members of the Carolina Law Alumni Association. Additional informa-tion about the LAA can be found at http://www.law.unc.edu/Alumni/index.aspx?ID=94. If you are interested in becoming more active in the LAA, contact Louise Harris, assistant dean for alumni and special programs, at (919) 962-1592 or [email protected]. q

�00� Annual Fund Exceeds $�00,000 GoalFor the fourth consecutive year, donors exceeded ambitious giving goals for the School of Law’s Annual Fund. For the fiscal year ending June 30, the Annual Fund received $520,066, exceed-ing its $500,000 goal. More than 1,800 donors contributed to the Annual Fund during the 2005 fiscal year.

The Annual Fund is a vital source of funding for the School of Law. Gifts to the Annual Fund al-low the school to increase much-needed scholar-ship assistance, improve academic support and student services, support faculty research, and meet unanticipated expenses during the academic year. Every gift, no matter the amount, helps the School of Law meet the ever-growing needs of students, faculty, alumni and the practicing bar.

Annual Fund donors are recognized in the Honor Roll of Donors, which is included in this edi-tion of Carolina Law Alumni News. Gifts to the School of Law are recognized at the following levels:

Associates Level ...................... a gift of $1 to $499

Partners Level ...................... a gift of $500 to $999

William Horn Battle Society member ........................................ a gift of $1,000 to $1,999

Dean’s Club+ and UNC Chancellors’ Club* member .................................... ...... a gift of $2,000 to $4,999

William Brantley Aycock Society member.............................................. a gift of $5,000 or more * Donors giving at the $2,000 level are also recognized as members of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Chancellors’ Club.

+Young Alumni (alumni who graduated in the last 15 years) may join the Dean’s Club at the following gift levels: $250 – five most recent classes; $500 – six to 10 years since graduation; and $1,000 – 11 to 15 years since graduation.

Call for Alumni Mentors Each year, the Office of Alumni Affairs and the Career Services Office sponsors a mentoring program to help students gain a practitioner’s perspective of a career in law. The program matches first-year students with alumni who share information on an array of topics ranging from insights regarding their practice area to interviewing and networking skills. Alumni and students are encouraged to communicate by telephone and email or, if practical, in person. There is no specific time requirement, which allows mentors to give time and effort as they are able.

If you are interested in participating, please contact the Office of Alumni Affairs at (919) 962-1592 or [email protected] by Oct. 15.

Please note that the role of a mentor is to serve as an adviser; you are not being asked to help a student find employment. q

Alumni and Students Enjoy Summer EventsThank you to all of the alumni who joined us for Carolina Law alumni events this sum-mer, which by all accounts were a tremendous success. We especially want to thank our hosts for sponsoring these events:

• Raleigh Summer Associate ReceptionThe law offices of Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton, LLP

• Greensboro Summer Associate ReceptionThe law offices of Nexsen Pruet Adams Kleemeier, PLLC

• Charlotte Summer Associate Reception The law offices of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC

• Atlanta Summer Associate ReceptionThe law offices of Arnall Golden Gregory, LLP

We were pleased to add two summer associate receptions to the summer alumni event schedule These events were a tremendous addition to the alumni program. We want to thank our alumni who helped coordinate the following events:

• Washington, D.C., Summer Associate Reception at OzioSpecial thanks to Ross Bradford ’03, Angie Xenakis ’03 and the Washington, D.C., regional alumni council.

• The New York Summer Associate Reception at Babcock GalleriesSpecial thanks to the members of the New York regional alumni council: Greg Boyd, ’04, Denise Dyce, ’95, Karen Jacobs, ’94, Jule Johnston, ’99, Lance Koonce, ’96, Mark Koontz, ’03, Edward Marshall, ’03, Henry Robbins, ’04 and Bill Uptegrove, ’03.

If you or your firm is interested in hosting the 2006 Carolina Law alumni / summer associate reception in New York or Washington, D.C., please contact Louise Harris, assistant dean for alumni and special programs, at (919) 962-1592 or [email protected].

Annual Fund gifts are tax-deductible, and mak-ing a gift is easy. Simply fill out and return the gift envelope included in this newsletter, or if you prefer, you may make a gift online at https://www.law.unc.edu/alumni/MakeAGift.aspx.

For more information about the Annual Fund, please contact Brandon Wright, deputy director of development, at (919) 962-6718 or [email protected]. q

Elwood Becton ’79, De Becton ’02, Dan Hartzog, Jr., ’06 and Dan Hartzog ’73 at the recep-tion at Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton.

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Alumni & Development NewsSchool of Law Creates New Fund to Honor Former Dean

“We are charged, literally, to make the promises of democracy real.” ~ Gene R. Nichol Former dean of Carolina Law and current president of the College of William and Mary

Gene Nichol has spent more than 25 years studying the American legal system. His observations led him to conclude that too many Americans “are too frequently shut out – priced out, delayed out, mystified out.” To give truth to the prom-ise of equal justice, Nichol became a passionate advocate and supporter of law in the public interest.

To honor Nichol and ensure his legacy at Carolina Law, interim dean Gail Agrawal announced at the August meeting of the Law Alumni Association executive committee that the school has created the Gene R. Nichol Public Interest Law Fund.

The Nichol Fund will provide summer grants to Carolina Law stu-dents who work in public-interest positions during their time at the law school. The first Nichol Interns will be named next summer.

“We are very pleased to raise money for a fund that will make an impact far greater than its monetary amount,” said Marion Cowell ’64, chair of the Campaign for Carolina Law. “During his time with us, Dean Nichol demonstrated support and advocacy for public-interest work at the law school and in the practicing bar. This will be a wonderful opportunity for law students to gain legal experience in that field.”

As a young lawyer, Nichol walked away from a promising career as a trial attorney in large part because his industry clients’ causes did not mirror his own. His vision of “the moral contributions that lawyers are obliged to make to a complex and troubled society” was the first lesson given to every entering Carolina Law student and the last mandate dispensed at graduation. He frequently reminded students that “a million North Carolinians living in poverty have helped pay for your education, and you’ve got to ask yourself what you’re going to do to pay them back.” Law students answered his question with action, increasing their participation in pro bono programs from 30 percent to more than 50 percent under his leadership.

To encourage and recognize students’ contributions, Nichol established a transcript notation for those who perform 50 hours of pro bono service in any academic year.

“Gene Nichol served as a powerful personal example, inspiring and nurturing an unparalleled commit-ment to public service among Carolina’s law students,” Agrawal said. “He is a man of great vision and greater achievement. At commencement each year, he urged students to ‘lift your sights higher, dream better, lead more, challenge more, change more, protect more of what’s sacred to you, live closer to the core of your ideals to literally recapture the ethical meaning or professionalism.’ He lives those ideals, and under his leadership, we tried to do it, too. This fund is an important tribute to him.” q

To contribute to the Gene R. Nichol Public Interest Law Fund, use the gift envelope enclosed with this newsletter or contact Mary Murray, assistant dean for external relations at (919) 962-7701 or [email protected].

As a proponent of public service, Gene Nichol:

• fully funded the Law School’s pro bono programs.

• encouraged the significant expansion of pro bono activities at the School of Law.

• fostered an intellectual environment through public interest-related journals, conferences and speakers.

• increased practical skills offerings including clinical opportunities and externships, giving students the opportunity early in their professional lives to give back by providing services to indigent clients.

• supported faculty members’ public interest activities.

• established public-interest-related academic centers, including the Center for Civil Rights and the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity.

• pursued his own public interest scholarship through his writings.

• proclaimed his ideals of public service and the pursuit for justice for all at every opportunity.

Gene Nichol

The School of Law will honor three of its dis-tinguished alumni at the annual Carolina Law Alumni Gala, which will be held Friday, Sept. 30, at The Carolina Inn. Please join us during Law Alumni Weekend and help us honor these individuals who have given so much to the University, School of Law and state of North Carolina.

Distinguished Alumni Awards will be presented to Thomas W. Ross, Sr., ’75 and David B. Sentelle, ’68.

The Distinguished Alumni Award is presented annually to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in the practice of law, engaged in public service as member of the judiciary or other elected or appointed office, or exemplified in other respects the high ideals of the legal profes-sion. This honor has recognized outstanding alumni since 1981.

Tom Ross is the Executive Director of the Z.

Smith Reynolds Foundation. Ross has made a lasting impact on the legal community. He has served as the director of the N.C. Administrative Office of the Courts, a N.C. Superior Court Judge and Chief of Staff to a U.S. Congressman. He has received the William H. Rehnquist Award for Ju-dicial Excellence, been selected as “Public Official of the Year” by Governing Magazine, and was the recipient of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine. He serves on the Boards of Trustees for the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Davidson College. He is a member of the Board of Visitors for the University of North Carolina and a member of the UNC School of Law Alumni Association.

The Honorable David Sentelle serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. His con-tributions to the legal community are numerous. Sentelle was appointed U.S. Circuit Judge in 1987. He is the presiding judge of the Special Division of the Court for the Appointment of Independent Counsels. He is also the president of the Edward Bennett Williams Inn of the American Inns of

Court, a member of the Edward Coke Appellate Inn of Court, and a member of the Board of the American Inns of Court Federation.

The Outstanding Recent Graduate Award will be presented to Christine C. Mumma, ’98. The Outstanding Recent Graduate Award was estab-lished by the Law Alumni Association Board of Directors to formally recognize recent graduates for their achievements. This award is presented to individuals who have brought credit to the legal profession, society or the School of Law.

Chris Mumma is the director of the Actual In-nocence Commission and legal council for the N.C. Center on Actual Innocence. She has been an active member of the North Carolina Bar Association, and recently received the William W. Thorp Award for her pro bono work. Mumma is a board member of the UNC School of Law Alumni Association. q

Alumni to be Honored Distinguished Alumni Awards and Outstanding Recent Graduate Award to be Presented During Annual Gala

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Alumni & Development News

Alumni Profile: Chris Lam ’0�To celebrate a victory at one stage of their battle with the Navy over a proposed outlying landing field near Plymouth in eastern North Carolina, plain-tiffs feted Chris Lam ’02 and his colleagues Ray Owens ’78 and Kiran Mehta with

a covered-dish supper. A table, 40-feet long, was set up in one of the buildings on the Beasley family farm and laden with fried chicken, barbecue, baked beans and homemade desserts. Spelled out in frosting on top of the cupcakes were the letters OLF inside a circle with a line drawn through it.

After the speeches thanking the legal team, Lam, 29, addressed the gathering.

“I told them I was going to hire them to in-struct all my other clients on how to appreciate your lawyers,” he said.

It was a priceless evening that capped thou-sands of hours of pro bono work by the legal team from Kennedy Covington in Charlotte. The more than a thousand hours of work that Lam, alone, contributed to the case in little more than a year was one of the top reasons cited when the Mecklenburg County Bar Asso-ciation named Lam its first Young Lawyer of the Year, said Mike Mascia, chair of the committee that selected Lam for the honor in June.

“If a young lawyer puts in 150 to 200 pro bono hours a year, it’s

considered excellent,” Mascia said. “Putting in more than 1,000 pro bono hours is a phenomenal contribution.”

Lam had no intention of setting pro bono records when Owens, the partner Lam worked with at Kennedy Covington, accepted the OLF case in November 2003 from the Southern Environmental Law Center in Chapel Hill.

“I agreed to take it, and Chris, bless his heart, had no choice but to work on it,” Owens said.

The case centers around a jet training field that the Navy wants to build on 30,000 acres of land next to the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife

Refuge. To accomplish that, the Navy planned to seize the family farms and homes of about 100 resi-dents of Washington and Beaufort counties. Lam, Owens and a third Kennedy Covington lawyer, Kiran Mehta, met with the county commissioners at a public meeting. Lam, who grew up in Southern Pines, felt an affinity with the hundred or so resi-dents who showed up to tell their stories.

“When you meet these folks who stand to lose their homes, farms and

livelihoods, you can’t help but feel impassioned about the cause,” Lam said.

“We made a commitment to see this through to the end.”

Lam dove into the administrative record the Navy produced – all 190,000 pages of it. To help digest it in order to file a complaint and craft an argu-ment, he organized a team of about 20 law students, nearly all from UNC, who began to find various nuggets of useful information. The plaintiffs’ argu-ment centered around the Navy’s failure to study the effect their plans would have on migratory birds, a federally mandated obligation. But there’s more to the site than waterfowl, Lam said. “It’s these 100 families who will have their homes and farms taken.”

A condensed time frame added to the intensity of the case. Within two months, the legal team had filed a complaint and prepared a compelling brief that ultimately led to the District Court ordering summary judgment in February. The Navy ap-pealed, and Lam and his colleagues presented oral arguments before the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap-peals in July. They expect a ruling in the fall.

The waiting is hard for residents, such as Phyllis Ange, who stands to “lose everything we have to lose” if the decision is against the community. “This could go on for years,” Ange said.

Lam credits residents for keeping the issue in the public eye by holding news conferences at various steps along the way and chartering a bus to Wash-ington, D.C., where they hand-delivered materials to their representatives in Congress. The Kennedy Covington legal team sometimes receives 30 or 40 e-mail messages a day from residents in Beaufort and Washington counties in addition to frequent phone calls. Lam does what he can to ease their anxiety and keep them informed of every develop-ments, Ange said.

“He called to let us know how each hearing came out,” she said. “He didn’t wait for me to see it on the news.”

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1�th Annual Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics“The Lawyer’s Role in Responding to Enforcement Actions Against a Corporate Client: Zealous Advocate, Councilor, and/or Policeman?”The Friday CenterChapel Hill, N.C.

Triangle Alumni Happy Hour

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North Carolina Law Review Annual SymposiumEmpirical Studies of the Legal Profession: What do we know about lawyer’s lives?

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U.S. Supreme CourtAdmission Trip

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Chris Lam

So far, all of the decisions have gone in favor of the county residents.

“We told the Navy, ‘You, too, have to follow the law.’ It was apparent they had not done so,” Lam said.

Lam kept pushing, in part because of a strong sense of public service instilled in him by his parents, who made sure he was politically in-volved from a young age. He stayed the course during his undergraduate years at Duke, where he held offices in student government and continues to serve on advisory boards. He has been a member of the Mecklenburg County Bar’s continuing legal education committee, is a Justice Bobbitt Inn of Court Member, and is a member of the bar candidate committee of the N.C. State Bar Board of Law Examin-ers along with his wife, Anne ’02, an attorney with Dozier, Miller, Pollard & Murphy. Lam also plays a leadership role in Carolina Law’s fundraising campaign and within his law firm.

All the while, Lam is keeping up with his ac-tive caseload of billable work, although the law firm did give him some credit for his pro bono hours. Owens takes credit for recruiting Lam.

“From the moment I interviewed him on campus, I believed he had the rare combination of diligence,

intellect and view toward public service that many of us lack,” Owens said. “Chris has a very bright future as a

trial lawyer and an individual.”

Lam has been nominated for the Outstanding Recent Graduate Award. He was a significant contributor to Kennedy Covington receiving the 2005 Large Law Firm Outstanding Services Pro Bono Award from the N.C. Bar Associa-tion. And The Charlotte Observer has cited Lam, Owens and Mehta as Guardians of the Environment.

The residents of Washington and Beaufort counties also continue to appreciate the team. For Christmas, Phyllis Ange knitted each of the three lawyers an afghan. q

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Career Services

Law Career NightCalling All Alumni!Career Services is planning Carolina Law Career Night �00� and we need alumni participation.

Many first-year law students have no idea in which area of law they’d like to practice. They may not know what it means to be an environ-mental lawyer or a labor or securities practitioner. They may not have thought about working for the government or “hanging out a shingle” to become a solo practitioner.

The Career Services Office is organizing a program on Wednesday, Nov. 16, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the School of Law to help students better understand their many career options. The program gives students a chance to talk with attorneys working in a variety of practice areas. Attorneys will be seated at a table behind a sign with his or her area or type of practice, and the students will circulate from table to table asking questions. Last year, nearly 40 alumni and more than 150 students participated.

To provide as large a range of practice areas as possible, we need your help. If you can spare one evening of your time to share your career passion with students, please contact Ellen Hill, assistant director of career services, at (919) 843-9918 or [email protected]. q

Greetings from the Career Services Office!As summer quickly fades into fall, I am happy to bring you my first update from the Career Services Office. This is a very exciting time for us – besides having some new faces (mine included), we are wrapping up our work with the Class of 2005 and embarking upon new work with our current students.

We have hired Maria Mangano ’82 as our new associate director. Maria comes to us with more than 20 years of legal experience, as well as career services experience gained at Duke Law’s Office of Career Services. Maria counsels students and alumni on all aspects of job searching and career development with a special focus on North Carolina small firms. We are delighted and fortunate to have Maria on our team. Feel free to contact her at [email protected] or (919) 843-5658.

Members of the Class of 2005 have flown off to jobs near and far. To date, we have 20 students entering judicial clerkships, including the N.C. Court of Appeals, N.C. Supreme Court, U.S. District Courts in North Carolina, Michigan, Virginia, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Arizona and New Mexico, the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals and state courts in the District of Columbia, Florida, Maryland and Massachusetts.

We have one Fulbright Scholar departing for Asmara, Eritrea; one Skadden Fellow beginning a project at Legal Aid of North Carolina in Greensboro; one Fair Trial Initiative Fellow; one Clifton Everett Fellow at Legal Aid of North Carolina in Pembroke; and two Presidential Management Fellows.

We still have some students looking for jobs, so whenever you are hiring, please be sure to contact Career Services.

Finally, we are off and running in our fall recruiting season. We have more than 150 employers interviewing on-campus, and more than 50 employers collecting resumes through our office for summer and postgraduate positions. While many students find jobs through other routes – such as the all-important networking with alumni – Career Services always stands ready to help. Feel free to contact me at [email protected] or (919) 843-6998 anytime.

Annaliese Dolph Assistant Dean of Career Services

Annaliese Dolph

Faculty NotesTamar BirckheadClinical Assistant Professor of Law Tamar R. Birckhead was elected vice president of the Board of the N.C. Center on Actual Innocence. Birckhead also presented on “Motions Practice in Juvenile Delinquency Defense” at the June continuing legal education conference “Rep-resenting Children in Juvenile Delinquency Cases,” sponsored by the UNC School of Gov-ernment and Indigent Defense Services.

John C. BogerWade Edwards Distinguished Professor of Law and Deputy Director of the Center for Civil Rights John Boger delivered a lecture on “Amer-ican Constitutional History: Themes, Tensions and Privacy Rights” at the N.C. Governor’s School/East. He also spoke to a Carolina Law “Adventures in Ideas” Program.

Lissa L. BroomeWachovia Term Professor of Banking Law Lissa Broome published the article “The First One Hundred Years of Banking in North Carolina,” 9 N.C. Banking Institute 103(2005) on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the first two bank charters in North Carolina.

Kenneth S. BrounHenry Brandis Professor of Law Ken Broun pub-lished a 2005 supplement to “Brandis & Broun on North Carolina Evidence.” He also published “Scientific Evidence in North Carolina After Howerton” in the N.C. State Bar Journal (vol-ume 8, Spring 2005) and “The Medical Privilege in the Federal Courts” in the Loyola Law School of Los Angeles Law Review. In addition, Broun has been named chair of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy Board of Trustee’s Program

Committee, charged with monitoring all NITA programs. In that capacity, Broun will plan the 20th anniversary celebration of NITA’s involvement in teaching black lawyers in South Africa. The celebration will take place next year. Broun was just appointed by the Chapel Hill Town Council to the Chapel Hill Public Library Committee Board of Trustees as well as its Public Library Building Committee.

Patricia L. BryanProfessor of Law Patricia Bryan continues to tour for her book, “Midnight Assassin: A Murder in America’s Heartland” (Algonquin 2005). The book examines an unsolved turn-of-the-century murder in Iowa. Most recently, Bryan traveled to Orleans, Mass., Knoxville, Tenn., and Asheville. Bryan also presented a paper at the Eugene O’Neill Society’s Sixth International Conference in Provincetown, Mass., in June. The paper was titled “Susan Glaspell’s ‘The Plea’:Foreshadowing ‘Trifles’ and Concerns about Law and Justice,” and is based on another Iowa murder case.

Donald F. Clifford Jr.Aubrey L. Brooks Professor of Law Donald Clif-ford was the moderator of “RiskEContracts: How Online Consumer Contracts are Treated in Foreign Jurisdictions,” a continuing legal education pro-gram of the American Bar Association’s Business Law Section’s Cyberspace Committee in Chicago in August. As chair of the ABA Working Group on Consumer Protection in the Electronic Commerce Subcommittee on the Law of Cyberspace, Clifford has been editing an update of the ABA Web site safeshopping.org.

Marion G. CrainPaul Eaton Professor of Law Marion G. Crain recently published “The Story of Emporium Capwell: Civil Rights, Collective Action and the Constraints of Union Power” with Calvin Sharpe and Reuel Schiller in “Labor Law Stories” (Foun-dation Press 2005). Crain also published “Work Law” and “Labor Law”(Lexis Law Publishing 2005). Crain has been appointed deputy director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity.

Charles E. Daye Henry Brandis Professor of Law Charles Daye gave a presentation titled “What’s Race Got To Do With It?” with Dr. Abigail Panter, co-prin-cipal investigator and UNC associate professor of psychology, at the annual meeting of the Law School Admission Council in June in Indian Wells, Calif. His presentation offered an update on the empirical research study of 8,500 Fall 2004 incoming law students at 68 American Bar As-sociation-approved law schools.

Daye recently was elected a member of the Amer-ican Law Institute and re-elected legal affairs vice president for the N.C. Academy of Trial Lawyers. Additionally, Daye has been elected as a member of the N.C. Bar Association’s Administrative Law Section Council. Daye was also appointed to be a member of the N.C. Bar Association’s Law School Liaison Committee.

Laura N. GasawayDirector of the Law Library and Professor of Law Laura Gasaway has been named a co-chair for the committee for the U.S. Copyright Office to rec-ommend changes in section 108 of the Copyright Act. The Section 108 Study Group is a group of

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Faculty Notesexperts convened by the Library of Congress to update the balance between the rights of creators and copyright owners and the needs of libraries and archives for the digital age.

Thomas A. Kelley IIIClinical Professor of Law Thomas Kelley wrote an article called “Rediscovering Vulgar Char-ity: A Historical Analysis of America’s Tangled Nonprofit Law,” which appeared in the May 2005 issue of the Fordham Law Review.

Ruth Ann McKinneyClinical Professor of Law and Director of the Learning Resources Center Ruth McKinney recently published “Reading Like a Lawyer: Time Saving Strategies for Reading Law Like An

One of Carolina Law’s newest faculty members once served on the court with Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist. While teaching a class together at the College of William and Mary nearly 15 years ago, Michael J. Gerhardt and the head of the U.S. Supreme Court were paired in a tennis doubles match. Gerhardt, friends say, was wont to cover the left court, as Rehnquist seemed unable to go to that side.

As much an ace off court as on, Gerhardt, 49, joins the Carolina Law faculty as an expert in constitutional law, bringing a reputation for political acuity and an insider’s perspective on legal matters addressed in Congress. He has shared his expertise inside the Washington, D.C., beltline, both behind the scenes and in the spotlight. His career highlights range from discussions with U.S. House and Senate members behind closed doors to being CNN’s resident expert on impeachment during the Clinton hearings.

But Gerhardt built his career on a desire to do something socially constructive, he said, not on the ego boost of seeing his name in headlines.

“I always looked at law as a noble profession,” Gerhardt said. “Lawyers and judges help solve social and other problems. They are important for social order and doing good.”

After an undergraduate degree from Yale, a master’s in political philosophy from the London School of Economics, and a law degree from the University of Chicago, Gerhardt specialized in the intersection between law and politics, which drew him to Washington. As part of his scholarly research and writing on the subject, he consulted with members of Con-gress on constitutional law issues. One thing led to another, he said, and he was called to testify at various hearings.

That tendency to downplay his achievements, along with his quick wit and self-deprecat-ing sense of humor, intrigued Dave Douglas, Gerhardt’s colleague at William and Mary School of Law, where he taught for 15 years before coming to Carolina. Douglas described Gerhardt as “very even-keeled,” and cloaked in the Southern manners he learned growing up in Alabama.

“I’ve never heard him criticize anyone,” Doug-las said.

“He is very smart and talented and has a life of great achievement, though you wouldn’t know it from talking to him,” Douglas continued. “Some law professors carry themselves with their sense of self-regard very present. Mike doesn’t at all. He’s not interested in tooting his own horn.”

Expert” with Carolina Academic Press. In addi-tion, her related article, “Teach Them to Read and They’ll Read for a Lifetime” appeared in the June issue of the newsletter for the Association of Amer-ican Law Schools’ Academic Support Section.

Hiroshi MotomuraKenan Distinguished Professor of Law and Associ-ate Dean for Faculty Affairs Hiroshi Motomura has recently published “Brown v. Board of Education, Immigrants and the Meaning of Equality” (volume 49, New York Law School Law Review, 2004-05). Motomura also presented “Due Process: Who Is Making the Decisions and What Discretion Do They Have?” at the second annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference at the Migration Policy Institute at Georgetown University Law Center in May.

Motomura presented “How to Get Justice Scalia’s Vote: A Supreme Court Update” at the Ameri-can Immigration Lawyers Association annual conference in Salt Lake City in June. Motomura recently was appointed to the Board of Gover-nors of the University of North Carolina Press and as the Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at UNC School of Law.

John V. Orth William Rand Kenan Jr. Professor of Law John V. Orth participated in a panel of law professors presenting recent developments in property law at the spring symposium of the Real Property, Probate and Trust section of the American Bar Association.

Gerhardt’s achievements garnered accolades nev-ertheless. His work on impeachment in the 1980s led to his serving as a consultant to the National Commission of Judicial Discipline and Removal in Washington. In 1995, he tackled impeachment in one of several books he has written, which put him, three years later, in demand as a consultant related to the impeachment process of former President Clinton. From there, he eventually testified before the House on the scope of impeachable offenses. That’s when CNN tapped him for the resident expert role.

“Testifying before the House at the Clinton impeachment hearings was a very special opportu-nity,” he said. “I was able to meet with bipartisan members of the House behind closed doors to talk about the impeachment process.”

More recently, Gerhardt was the sole Democratic witness to defend the constitutionality of the filibuster before two Senate committees. He spoke behind closed doors once again to address the Democratic Senate caucus on the filibuster.

In addition to the many books he has penned, Ger-hardt has written more than 50 law review articles on various topics in constitutional law. One of his more recent books examines how legislators and presidents make decisions about constitutional law.

“People in law school spend a lot of time focusing on how judges make decisions,” he said. “What interested me is how people who are not judges make decisions about constitutional law. I was curious about whether it is possible for members of the House and Senate and the president to make principled decisions about constitutional law.”

Gail Agrawal, interim dean of the law school, said that when Gerhardt spent a semester at Carolina Law as a visiting faculty member some years ago, he proved to be a popular teacher and colleague and an outstanding scholar. She said she was thrilled when he became a permanent member of the faculty.

“He is one of the top constitutional law scholars in the country and clearly the leading scholar on issues of congressional separation of powers,” Agrawal said. “Michael will be a highly visible member of our community, as his opinion is regularly sought on questions central to American government, including, for example, the most recent judicial nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States.”

Kenan Professor emeritus Daniel H. Pollitt, who taught constitutional law at Carolina for many years, found Gerhardt’s book on advice and consent to be “very scholarly, very thor-ough and well-appreciated.” Gerhardt is very much sought after as an expert on the problem of judicial appointments, he said, and Pollitt expects him to be asked to testify before the Senate judiciary committee on the nomination of John Roberts to the U.S. Supreme Court. Having faculty members with a national reputa-tion benefits both students and other faculty, Pollitt said.

“It’s just like having Dean Smith making us No. 1 in basketball,” Pollitt said. “His reputation ricochets off the rest of us to give everybody a halo.”

Pollitt, noting that Gerhardt’s wife also works for Carolina Law said, “We got a two-fer.” Deborah Gerhardt teaches trademark law at UNC, advises the library and technology staff on copyright issues and is developing an intel-lectual property initiative that may become a clinic.

Gerhardt, his wife and three children are set-tling into Chapel Hill, where Gerhardt has taken up tae kwon do and is working his way toward a black belt.

He’s interested in meeting people outside of the law school who are interested in law, he said, and he senses a strong interest in the intersec-tion between law and politics in the Chapel Hill community.

“I’m interested in talking about law and govern-ment, not just in the classroom, but outside of it,” he said. “I’m trying to look at different pro-grams we can do in the law school and around campus that explore the relationship between law and government.”

That interest may lead to Gerhardt coordinat-ing a center at UNC on law and government. In the fall, he will teach a course on Congress and the presidency, and another on bioethics, the field of legal and ethical questions that arise from advancement in medical technology.

Said Pollitt, “I think we’re very fortunate to get him.” q

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’51W. Braxton Schell [RIGHT] was awarded the Greensboro Bar Associa-tion’s Distinguished Service Award at its April meeting.

’54DeVere Craven Lentz Jr. was honored for 50 years of practice by the 28th Judicial District Bar Association at its Asheville luncheon. Lacy Herman Thornburg was honored for 50 years of practice by the 28th Judicial District Bar Association at its Asheville luncheon.

’58Howard Chalk Broughton [RIGHT] joined Poyner & Spruill, and will serve as counsel to the firm.

’60E. Osborne Ayscue Jr. received the 2005 American Inns of Court Profes-sionalism Award for the Fourth Circuit.

’61Knox V. Jenkins Jr. will retire as a N.C. Superior Court Judge at the end of the year.

’62Julius LeVonne Chambers was appointed as the Charles Ham-ilton Houston Distinguished Professor of Law at N.C. Central University.

’63William Ripley Rand opened a new office of his Wilson-based firm, Rose Rand, in Raleigh, N.C.

’65C. Boyd Sturges III coached two Bunn High School teams in the statewide N.C. Academy of Trial Lawyers’ Wade Edwards Mock Trial Competition.

’67 Melzer “Pat” Morgan retired as N.C. Superior Court Judge after serving more than 23 years on the bench in Rockingham and Caswell counties. William Joseph Morgan opened his own practice in Jacksonville. He recently was named Outstanding Community Man by the Jacksonville-Onslow County Jaycees.

’68 Walter Lee Currie received the 2005 Education Law Section’s Distinguished Service Award from the N.C. Bar Association. C. Boyden Gray has been nominated to serve as the next U.S. ambassador to the European Union.

’69W. Samuel Woodard was named in Woodard/White’s “The Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006” in real estate law.

’71James Calvin Fuller Jr. joined the McIntosh Law Firm in Davidson, N.C.

’73 John Edward Markham Jr. joined Kennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman’s real estate department. Linda Mace McGee gave the keynote address at the Jefferson-Jackson dinner in North Wilkesboro, N.C.

’74Phillip Ray Dixon Sr. was appointed by unanimous vote of the N.C. Senate to the UNC Board of Governors. Wil-liam Porter Farthing Jr. was named to the Southeastern Advisory Board for The Managing Partner Forum. Richard Neill Watson [RIGHT] was listed in “Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006” in the area of personal injury litigation.

’75Irvin White Hankins III was named in Woodard/White’s “The Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006” in business litiga-tion.

’76Mike Bonfoey was elected district attorney last November for the 30th Prosecutorial District of North Carolina. David Earl Broome Jr. was named general counsel at UNC-Charlotte.

’77John Harbin Boddie received an award from the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina for his work on behalf of gay and lesbian rights. John Reid Edwards spoke about fighting poverty at a housing conference in Iowa in June. As the head of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity at

UNC, he will conduct an anti-poverty speaking tour this fall at college campuses. J. William Porter was named to Business North Carolina magazine’s 2005 “Legal Elite” in bankruptcy law, and to Woodard/White’s “The Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006” in bankruptcy and creditor debtor rights. William George Pappas was named to Business North Carolina magazine’s 2005 “Legal Elite” in bankruptcy law, and to Woodard/White’s “The Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006” in corporate, mergers and acquisitions and securities law.

’78 Carl Raynard Fox was appointed to the Superior Court bench by N.C. Governor Mike Easley. He will serve Chatham and Orange counties. Sidney Katherine Powell was named as a Texas Super Lawyer for the third consecutive year.

’79Fred Louis Borch III, after working in the Judge Advocate Gen-eral’s Corps for 25 years, retired in March to take the position of Clerk of Court for the Eastern District of the U.S. District Court.James Clarke II formed a new law partnership with Craig Phifer III in Pinehurst, N.C. Hanan M. Isaacs moderated a national seminar on the recently enacted Uniform Mediation Act in Somerset, N.J. Richard Robert Nelson II was listed in “Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006” in the area of business litigation and was named a 2005 Pennsylvania Super Lawyer.

’80David Neal Allen was named in Business North Carolina magazine’s 2005 “Legal Elite” in litigation and in Woodard/White’s “The Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006” in personal injury litigation.

’81Thomas Hubert Lock announced he will run for the N.C. Superior Court judge seat that retiring Judge Knox V. Jenkins Jr. will vacate at the end of the year.

’82E. Kent Auberry leads a group of Smith Moore lawyers in a new biosciences practice in the N.C. Triad. John O’Neal Craig III was selected as the North Carolina “Trial Judge of the Year” by the N.C. Academy of Trial Lawyers during its annual convention in June.

’83Robert C. Port was selected as a Georgia Super Lawyer in the areas of business litigation and securities litigation for the second consecutive year. I. Clark Wright was listed in “Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006” for environmental law for the 10th consecu-tive year, and was named to Business North Carolina magazine’s 2005 “Legal Elite” for environmental law.

’85 David J. Burge was elected chairman of the real property section of the State Bar of Georgia. Thomas H. Johnson Jr. joined the real estate section in Ward and Smith’s Wilmington office.

’87Mark T. Cain was named member of Schell Bray Aycock Abel & Livingston in Greensboro, N.C. Eugene Steven Griggs joined Poyner & Spruill’s employment law section as a partner. Robert Gibbon McIntosh won the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce’s Business Person of the Year award. Christina Rivenbark opened her own practice, Christina Rivenbark & Associates, in Wilmington, N.C. Michael Edward Sheehan was promoted to vice president and associate general counsel at The SLM Corp. in Reston, Va. Keith Michael Weddington was named in Business North Carolina magazine’s 2005 “Legal Elite”in employment law.

’88Chalk Broughton Jr. [RIGHT] joined Poyner & Spruill as a partner. James Henry Jeffries IV joined Moore & Van Allen as a partner. Jeffries specializes in regulatory, business and public utilities law.

’89Edward L. Bleynat Jr. published his book, “The Synoptic Gospels: A Journey Into the Kingdom.” The book is a guide to the stories of Jesus as told in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Jayne Conway Hunter joined Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson’s intellectual prop-erty and technology group in Charlotte. William Guin Scoggin was elected to the N.C. Center for Public Policy Research statewide board of directors. Jim Slaughter served on the faculty of the annual Community Association Law seminar in New Or-leans. Joseph Michael Spagnardi joined Inspire Pharmaceuticals Inc. as vice president and deputy general counsel.

’90Douglas Earl Berger joined the worker’s compensation practice at the firm of James Scott Farrin in Raleigh, N.C. Barbara Ann Jackson was the featured speaker at a meeting of the Beaufort County Republican Women in Washington, N.C. Dianna Wynne Jessup joined the staff of the Speaker of the N.C. House of Representatives as general counsel to Speaker James B. Black.

’92Patrick Lee Byker joined Kennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman’s real estate department.

’93J. Timothy Meigs recently relocated from the Washington, D.C., area to North Carolina. He is senior intellectual prop-erty counsel for BD Technologies in the Research Triangle Park. Matthew Patrick McGuire joined Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough as a partner in the firm’s Raleigh office. Henry Leonidas Stevens IV received a Bronze Star for his service as a N.C. Guardsman during operation Iraqi Freedom II.

’96George Ward Hendon Jr. co-founded Axiom Legal, a legal services firm. Joy Gragg McIver and her husband, Rob, an-nounce the birth of their first child, Gantt McIver, born Feb. 28. Neil Francis O’Donnell was made a partner at Kelley Drye & Warren in Washington, D.C.

’98Mary H. Brutzman is pleased to announce the birth of her daughters. Anna was born Aug. 25, 2003, and Charlotte was born Oct. 23, 2004. Brutzman is no longer on active duty with the Army but stays home with her children and continues to serve as a reservist. Christine C. Mumma was named North Carolina’s top pro bono lawyer by the N.C. Bar Association at its annual meeting in June where she received the 2005 William L. Thorp Award. Richard Wei joined the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board in August.

’99James Nolan Greene III was made partner in the Charlotte office of Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein. Greene will lead the firm’s tax practice group. Megan E. Jones was awarded the 2005 Outstanding Achievement Award for Fair Housing by the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights for her efforts on behalf of the disabled. Jones, along with a team of attorneys from Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld and Toll, PLLC, achieved a consent decree that requires the seventh-largest developer of apartment complexes in the country to make as many as 12,000 apartments accessible to the disabled. Nilufer Dalal Loy was promoted to counsel in the Washing-ton, D.C., office of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP.John T. Wilson was named corporate counsel for Spec-trum Brands Inc. in Atlanta, Ga. Kitty H. Wetherington was named interim attorney at East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C.

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1941Julian Dallas Winslow

1953Bill Francis Wood

1955Zeb Creighton Brinson

1959L. Austin Stevens

1962Carl Barrington Jr.

1966Ronald Lee Howell

1973James Douglas Moretz

1974Stephen Lee Barden III

1979Anne Marie Fishburne

1989Carol Manning Morgan

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’00Lex M. Erwin joined Erwin & Eleazer, PA, in Charlotte after five years with King & Spalding, LLP. David Bradley Hester joined the law firm of Miller, South, Milhausen & Carr, PA, in Winter Park, Fla. He also was elected to the advisory council of the Wedgeworth Leadership Institute in May. Joshua Davis Lanning was chosen as one of three “Rookies of the Year” for 2004 by the Connecticut Law Tribune. The award is given to attorneys admitted to the Bar three years ago or less who have demon-strated exceptional achievement. Jessica Mollie Marlies [RIGHT] was elected by members of the environmental and natural resources law section of the N.C. Bar Association to serve as the section’s treasurer. Carolyn McPhillips joined the staff of the Mutual Fund Directors Forum in Washington, D.C., as counsel. Pamela Newell Williams joined Brent Adams and Associates in its Raleigh office. She will concentrate on worker’s compensation law.

’01Kelly Thompson Cochran is pleased to announce the birth of her daughter, Maren Elizabeth Cochran. Laura Katherine Edwards, after working for the 20th Prosecutorial District Attorney’s office in Union, Stanly, Richmond and Anson coun-ties since September 2001, has resigned to accept a position as the child abuse resource prosecutor for the N.C. Conference of District Attorneys. Fred Herbert Kameny wrote an article to be published in the Albany Law Review called “Are Inserverability Clauses Constitutional?” (volume 68, Albany Law Review 997) .

’02Elizabeth Garrett Joyce joined the Arlington, Va., office of Hunzeker, Lyon and Leggett where she will concentrate on real estate closings for MBH Settlement Group. Danyel Thomson Manley joined the firm of Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Per-retti in Morristown, N.J.

’03Richard Alexander Diener coached a Green Central High School mock trial team that placed first in its region in the

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Rumpus Room to watch the news broadcasts. We were together when the first levee breach in New Orleans was reported. At that moment, I had a flashback to the devastation visited on my own family from an eerily similar levee break in Hurricane Betsy 40 years earlier. The students and I watched the destruction of the Mississippi Gulf Coast with horror. The lives of millions of people, some few of them here at Carolina Law, were changed forever. You should be proud of our community’s response, as I am. We welcomed home North Carolina law students from Tulane and Loyola Law Schools whose law studies, as well as their lives, were disrupted. Our students quickly organized a fundraiser to benefit those students and others who lost their homes and possessions in the storm. I asked some of you and my faculty colleagues to help us cover the costs of tuition for these students, who, as I write this, are in to their first week of classes with us.

Like many of you, this summer I bid a fond farewell to Dean Gene Nichol. As interim dean, I will have the task of leading the Law School into the post-Nichol era. As recent days have proved, it’s a big job. But, I have a lot of help – from an extraordinary faculty, an outstanding staff, a strong student body, and the most supportive group of alumni any dean, interim or otherwise, could hope for. I am grateful for all of you.

Gail B. AgrawalInterim Dean and Professor of Law

statewide N.C. Academy of Trial Lawyers’ Wade Edwards Mock Trial Competition. Nan Lewis Huegerich joined the Hickoryfirm of Sigmon, Clark, Mackie, Hutton, Hanvey & Ferrell after handling a civil litigation practice in Charlotte, N.C. Catherine Anne Loughlin joined the law firm of Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett, Mitchell & Jernigan in Raleigh, N.C. Amanda Jean Smith married Jeremy L. Hollis on Oct. 2 in Geneva, Ill. Elizabeth Collins Wallace will leave Powell Goldstein, LLP, in Atlanta, Ga. to take a hiatus from law prac-tice and move to Mexico City, Mexico, to be with her fiancé.Juan Felipe Zuluaga joined the law offices of Joseph E. Bruner in High Point, N.C. He and his wife, Cythnia D. Bryson, are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Sofie Alexis Zuluaga, born May 18.

’04William Jacob Long IV married Sarah Elizabeth Mallard on July 30. Elizabeth Stewart Poisson joined Poisson, Poisson, Bower and Clodfetter in Wadesboro, N.C. She is the third generation of the family to practice law in Anson County and the fifth generation to practice in the state since 1857.

’05 Amy Suzanne Martin was selected as the 2005 winner of the American Bar Association’s criminal justice section’s Green-halgh Student Writing Competition. Martin also won second place in the American Indian Law Review writing competi-tion at the University of Oklahoma School of Law. Hannah Elisabeth Stone announces the birth of her son, Grayson Kenan Stone, born July 16. She was scheduled to take the Washington state bar exam that week, but needless to say, she did not!

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