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CHARLES W. GARBETT took a number of the photographs in this yearbook. He came to Notre Dame Law School from the Army wherein he served in Viet Nam as an intelligence officer. He graduated from St. Vincent College in Pennsyl- vania, with a magna cum laude degree in philosophy. He worked in Moot Court and graduated in December. J OSEPH PATRICK NOACK was an Army officer in Viet Nam after graduating from the Benedictine Fathers, St. J ohnis University in Minnesota. His undergraduate degree is in economics and he worked for an accounting firm through much of law school. J oe wins the HOYNES REPORTER award for Truest Friend. CAROL ANN NIX is a local girl, having graduated from Mish- awaka High School. She was magna cum laude Phi Beta Kap- pa at F ranklin 8!, Marshall College in Pennsylvania. Professor Murphy once introduced her in Contracts class as tta former cheerleader at St. Monicais grade school? JOHN A. BULGER graduated from Xavier University, the Jesuit school in Cincinnati, magna cum laude, served in Army in Europe as an officer and did graduate work in history be- fore coming to law school. Jack and J anet participated in the second year London program. During 1974-75, J ack worked on the Lawyer and in the Environmental Law Program. 77
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Notre Dame graduate. He says that law school has been fun. Bill was a summa cum laude as an undergradu- ate. WILLIAM CHARLES BRITT, 2 ND. graduate, is an excellent photographer. He produced a powerful photographic study of prisons and prison life for the Administration of Criminal J ustice course. Bill published a note on rights of institutionalized youngsters in the June, 1974, LAWYER. EUGENE E. SMARY graduated from Aquinas College with the highest hon- ors, won his MA. in political studies from Notre Dame and taught in col- lege. He was considered to be one of the most skilled editors 0n the LAWYER. His note on searches was in the number for April, 1974. He has taught a seminar for undergraduates for the last two years. Gene will clerk for ajudge of the US. Court opr- peals in the District of Columbia. WILLIAM THOMAS GRIMMER is a tiAbsent unusual circumstances . . . a house may not be seized as evidence? People v. Hill, 107 Cal. Rptr. 791, 802 0973. DALE F RANCIS KAINSKI, an Ohioan, graduated from Bowling Green State University. He will proba- bly return to his home state to prac- tice.
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MICHAEL J. HARVEY earned a history degree, cum laude from St. Norbertts College in Wisconsin. He proved to be one of the two top Moot Court Finalists in 1975. Mike is a highly popular fellow, fun-loving and pleasant. WILLIAM M. DOOLEY won honors in chemistry at St. Petefs, the Jesuit college in New'Jersey. He passed up the Lawyer so as to participate in the Envioronmental Law Pro- gram. He graduated in December of 1974 and is practicing patent law in Pittsburgh. Bill also holds an MS. tchemistrw from Notre Dame. ANN HART WERNZ, B.A., magna cum laude, College of St. Teresa in Minnesota, Fulbright Scholar, University of Lille, France, MA, University of Iowa, has been a teaching assis- tant in French for the second and third year of our law school career. She won the Dean Konop award for her aca- demic achievement in 1972-73. Ann and her husband, Bill, who is a member of law class of 1977, have two little girls. J OHN THOMAS SPERLA, a second year Londoner, worked in Legal Aid in England. He graduated from Western Michi- gan University magna cum laude after playing varsity basket- ball there for four years.
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