University of Texas School of Law - Peregrinus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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freshlaws Torture, anxiety, excitement, poverty, fatigue, fun, stimulation — all were words that might describe the first year of law school. Every student had a unique overall experience but some first year experiences were universal. There was the agony of writing the memos and the brief while trying to keep up with the reading for class, the irritation of TQ homework, the fear of getting called on in class and the anxiety of the whole grade for a class being based on one test. At the same time, there was the excitement of being at a prestigious law school, of getting to know the professors, of discussing legal issues in the hall after class and of making new friends. Much of the first year was more like 6th grade than graduate school: staying in the same building and room with the same classmates, teachers and classes for a whole year and sitting in assigned seats. All that was missing was nap time and detention hall. However, most students survived and it got easier, or so they said. Frequent section parties give students a chance 10 relax and talk about life with friends. Volleyball helps frethhws veni frustrations Thomas concentraies on his studies. Such studying takes up a large part of every freshlaws life. 16 — Features

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- Ayv XXXXXXXX The Interview Season The process of interviewing for clerkships and permanent employment was updated by the Placement Office this year. In the past, students turned their firm choices in to the office staff who then entered them into the computer which randomly awarded interviews. This staff function was eliminated when the students themselves were allowed to enter their choices via a computer. Students paid a $25 user fee in order to in- terview on campus and were also given a directory of employers in exchange for this fee. The interview season lasted approximately eight weeks in the fall and three weeks in the spring. Schedules became hectic for everyone involved, as students learned to juggle classes, interviews and part-time jobs. It was all quite frustrating but worth it when one landed a job at the firm of his choice. Kevin IiJimm.ii make note ofikiinblc employer Cxjmpoicr cntrie are nude by Trieu KuhrrneiMer ami John IVniet Ute of ihe computer wav coy to tnavtcr. Student Muff employer envelope with their reunite and ujc up lor interview tuflr After two month . the mkiiw wall ee% lijthi Fejiui - 15 yYyyyyyvyyyyyyyvyyyyy



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I Van Guy Wellborn pins a nrw graduate December Graduates The Charles I. Francis Auditorium was the scene of excitement and relief as the December law school graduates took the long-awaited walk to accept their diplomas and sunflowers, presented and pinned by Deans Michael Sharlot and Guy Wellborn. harry Temple, a University law graduate and practicing attorney, was the featured speaker at the Dec. 6 ceremony. He served as chairman of both the Select Committee on Higher Education and the Coordinating Board of Texas Colleges. Due in part to these contributions. Temple received the Faculty Award presented by the law school faculty in recognition of distinguished service to the legal education. A new Law school alumnae receives sincere congratulations from University officials and guests A :r iuatr makes the switch from student to l rol. Mark Gergcti and Prof. Michael Rosenthal rake a moment to fill their plates at the graduation buffet. pt'jfrssi.nul f Graduation

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