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TIMOTHY W. SILBAUGH was an electrician for several years before he and Linda entered college full time. He won his degree from Pennsylvania State University magna cum laude. Their son, Scot, who has helped them run the lounge coffee bar, was born right before first year finals. Tim has published two notes in the Lawyer and served as Administra- tive Editor for Volume 50. KENNETH ALBERT KLATT and his wife, Kathy, studied at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. Ken won his lib- eral arts degree iiwith distinction? He participated in Legal Aid and led the intramural program tLaw School Athletics Associations. One familiar scene in the lounge has been Ken and Mark Westrate locked in a chess battle. Ken will clerk for ajudge of the Indiana Supreme Court. DAVID P. QUINT, a Notre Dame Scholar as an undergradu- ate is from Iowa. He won his degree cum laude in modern languages. Dave and Kathy were married immediately after our first year of law in ithe first wedding during our class his- tory together. They spent their first year of marriage in London. ANDREW PETER NAPOLITANO was a capitol page while in high school, helped start a program of bringing in moderate and conservative speakers Cifor balance? while at Princeton University, and organized a County Bar Association seminar on effective trial techniques and taught a course on legal re- search while in law school. Andy, well known and respected for his orthodox Catholic and political views, is destined for trial practice and politics in New Jersey.
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TIMOTHY R. BONNER, graduated from Westminister College in Pennsyl- vania with a magna cum laude degree in political studies, then studied at Duquesne University law school for a year. He published a note in the 14w E entitled iiEntrapment: Sorrells to Russell tFebruary, 1974i BRIAN PATRICK SHORT graduated from the college of Arts and Letters at Notre Dame. He passed up the BE XE to work in Moot Court and one of the top competitors in the final arguments before J ustice Marshall. Brian was at the London Center for Legal Studies during his second year. He will clerk for a federal district judge in Minneapolis. ,- Bend City Attorney. ALBERT M. MUNSON, II, graduated in December of 1974 and joined the largest law firm in New York City. He played football in college, was nomin- ated for Phi Beta Kappa, and worked as a State Trooper while earning his degree from Michigan State. A1 studied in Notre Dameis law program in Tokyo and was the leader of BALSA. He is specializing in international law. JAMES EARLE PORRO spent a cou- ple eof years with Navy in Morocco, Africa, after graduating from St. Bona- ventureis University. He was a magna cum laude graduate with a finance major; Bob Lanier iDetroit Pistonsi was his classmate. At Notre Dame, he spent his second year in London. Back in the US, Jim worked for the South 93
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It is one of the misfortunes of the law that ideas become encysted in phrases and there- after for a long time cease to provoke fur- ther analysis. -Justice Holmes, dissenting in Hyde v. United States, 225 U.S. 347, 391 09121 JANIS SAMMARTINO GARDNER and her husband Jeff OD. and MBA. classes of 19762 both graduated with TERRENCE JOSEPH McGANN played honors from Occidental College in Los football Gunning baclo for Ara and Angeles. They are planning on return- the fighting Irish. A native of Washing- ing to Southern California upon gradu- ton, D.C., Terry will clerk for a trial ation. judge in his hometown. EDWARD DEAN LARK is a South Bend native. He was President of the student body at Indiana University -South Bend. He has served as both a director in Legal Aid tPost Conviction Remediest and President of BALSA.
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