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J. TALBOT YOUNG, JL, published two notes in V01. 49, of the Lager and has served as Assistant Executive Articles Editor for Vol. 50. He won his undergraduate degree 4Gov- ernmenU from Notre Dame. The HOYNES REPORTER cites Tal for its award for Best Student Writing for his note on prisoners4 rights i494 N.D. Lager 454 h 1973. ROBERT JOHN BRAY was head of his class at Curry Col- lege in Massachusetts. While at law school, he has worked at the South Bend city attorneys office. RONALD J OSEPH HEIN, Jr., won his economics degree from Notre Dame cum laude. He spent his second year of law study as a part-time clerk to an Indiana Circuit Court judge. Ron and Robin had a baby boy in November, 1974. Wolsey to More: If you could see facts flat on, without that horrible moral squint . . . -Robert Bolt, A Man for All Seasons, Act I. ARTURO ESTRADA, Jr., graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso. He worked for a large accounting firm in South Bend during much of school. Tury and Martha had a son, Esequiel, in March of 1973. 74
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ROBERT C. BILLMEIER is a cum laude of Fairfield Univer- sity which is conducted by the J esuits. He clerked for J udge Seeley downtown during our second year and worked with the Public Defender our third year. Bob is a particulary pleas- ant fellow who will probably practice in Missouri. JOHN B. HALEY was a Notre Dame Scholar as an under- graduate and was part of the Windmoor Community. Since graduating Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude in econom- ics from Notre Dame, he has been the Director of Windmoor. He was one of the Volume 50 editors of the Layer and pub- lished a note on contract law. J ohn is a quiet person but a man of deep conviction. GERALD T. WOODS is a cum laude graduate of St. Thomas Moore College in Kentucky. He has earned honors at Notre Dame in both the MBA. and J .D. programs. The Lawyer published his note on securities regulations in the J une, 1974, number tof Vol. 49.1 The following letter appeared in the 1973 summer issue of MAD magazine: As a first year law student, I really en- joyed your ttOwem Marshmallow, Attorney- At-Law? Owemis strategy was something else and I plan on saving the article for fu- ture reference. Pallie Nolan Notre Dame, Ind. WARREN J. CASEY, a Notre Dame economics graduate: worked as 3 Juvenile Probation Officer for St. J oseph Coun- ty while in law school. One dividend of this experience was his fine article, 7The Penal Incarceration of the Incorrigible Juvenilei 49 Notre Dame Lager, 857 tApril, 19741.
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WILLIE G. LIPSCOMB, Jr., played on the Wayne State University football team and was involved in Michigan politics before he came to law school. He was the 1974-75 Director of Legal Aid. Willie has been an outstanding leader and a great asset to the school. The HOYNES REPORTER awards Willie its Of Greatest Service citation. PATRICIA SUITA is a Purdue gradu- ate who worked in Legal Aid and Leg- islative Research. She will practice in Minnesota. J OHN HENRY DAVIS earned a distinguished degree in mathematics from Notre Dame. As Editor-In-Chief of V01- ume 50 of the Layer, he has produced the best series in our law reviewts history. J ohn and Eileen had a little girl, their second child, in 1974. The HOYNES REPORTER nominates J ohn as our classmate Most Likely To Become A Law Profes- sor. Here are J ohn and J onathan. The Law is the true embodiment Of everything that is excellent. It has no kind of fault or flaw, And I, my Lords, embody the Law. -Gilbert 8: Sullivan, Iolanthe, act I. 75
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