University of Notre Dame Law School - Reporter Yearbook (Notre Dame, IN)

 - Class of 1972

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ROLAND C. AMUNDSON worked for the state government of Minnesota after he graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College tB.A., cum laude, 1970 and attended night law school. When he was first in his law class, he transferred to Notre Dame. A highly congenial person, Rollie is a very in- tense worker. THOMAS L. McGILL, Jr., B.A. tBiologyL Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, school teacher in Philadelphia, studied Ur- ban Affairs at Yale University with a fellowship, Aide to Mayor Kenneth Gibson of Newark, N.J., M.A. tUrban StudiesL Occidental College, legal intern, National Center for Law and the Handicapped. Notre Dame student representa- tive to the American Bar Association, Director, Post-Convic- tion Remedies division of Legal Aid, member, Board of Di- rectors, Al Williams Scholarship F und, outstanding intramu- ral basketball player tBALSAL clerk for state trial court judge in Philadelphia. J . SIDNEY JACOBSEN, is a Californian who graduated from UCLA. He graduated with both a JD. and Master of Busi- ness Administration from Notre Dame. Sid was an intern with South Bend Legal Aid services and participated in the Patent Moot Court. PATRICIA C. LEONARD was always a true asset of her class. She has represented the Law School on the University,s student life council and campus life committee. During our second year, she was a resident advisor 6.33 and a partici- pant in the EPA,s Environmental Law program. In 1974-75, she was both Executive Director of the entire Moot Court and a contributing editor on the J ournal of legislation. Pat has her BA. magna cum laude from Ohio Dominican College. Pat wins a HOYNES REPORTER award for being the class- mate who enjoyed herself the most as a law student.

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70 MICHAEL BRENNAN FARRELL graduated from the Uni- versity of Michigan. He has earned the respect of his class- mates for the integrity of his views and his ability to clearly present them. Brennan wins the HOYNES REPORTER award for Best Contributor to Classroom Discussion. STEPHEN F. BOTSFORD was the Class wit, the classroom jokester who seemed to come up with barbs for every case. No one who was there will forget Steve in Dave Linkis Feder- al Income Tax course tFalI of 1973. Holder of a B.B.A. in management from Notre Dame, Steve is joining a very large firm in its Chicago office. Steve wins the HOYNES REPORT- EE award for Most Humorous Classmate. JOHN THOMAS LYNCH and his wife, Sandy, both gradu- ated from Wheeling College in West Virginia. John was an academic leader in that Jesuit college and the top accounting student in his class. He started law study at Notre Dame in 1968, but the Army took him before he could finish the year. J ohn has served as both a Cass County legal aid worker and Manager of University Village. He has served with dis- tinction as our resident Watergate Expert. J ohn and Sandy had their second child, Mark Anthony, in February, 1975. PETER LOUIS IANNINI, a New Yorker, won his undergrad- uate degree from Notre Dame. More: I will not take the oath. I will not tell you why I will not. Norfolk: Then your reasons must be treasonable! More: Not ilmust bah; may be. Norfolk: Itis a fair assumption. More: The law requires more than an assumption; the law requires a fact. eRobert Bolt, A Man for All Seasons, Act II.



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NANCY ELLEN PROUDFIT gradu- ated with a degree in Spanish from Indiana University, Phi Beta Kappa. She has worked in the County Prosecutofs office as part of the Legal Aid pro- gram. Nancy and her husband, Dr. Bob, have a girl, Melissa, who was born immediately before we began classes in l 9 72. PAUL THOMAS FORTINO, a gradu- ate in Business Administration of the University of Michigan, is a career Naval Officer tLieutenant, senior gradel He first came to Notre Dame as WROTC instructor. Paul served as both Class President our third year and Lawyer editor. His note on the Uni- form Code of Military J ustice is at 50 ND. Laywer 136. Paul and his wife Carol had a boy, their first child, in February, 1975, Paul Christopher. g m RAYMOND P. GARZA graduated from MacMurry College in Illinois. He worled in Legal Aid while in law school. Ray and his wife Donna, were married in 1974. Cromwell: . . . His silence was not silence at all but most eloquent de- nial. More: Not so, Master Secretary. The maxim is ttqui tacet consentireit. The maxim of the law is usilence gives consent . If, therefore, you wish to construe what my silence betokened, you must construe that I consented, not that I denied. Cromwell: Is that what the world in fact construes from it? More: The world construes according to its wits. This Court must con- strue according to the law. -Robert Bolt, A Man for All Seasons, Act II.

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