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— 23 ANNUAL PAGE KEETON LAW WEEK - — I homas Leon Cubbage III. Micha Lawrence Rail!, Roger Brian Cowi Walter Leroy Gragg. Edward Clai Lewis $250 each to recogni e the Ireshla' students in each section who achiev the highest grade in Ireshlaw Torts Marion Boner Scholarship Awal — Ana Maria Guerra Lessani $1,000 funded by the Travis Count Women Lawyers Association to re ogni e a deserving student, based o need and merit. Earl A. Brown Award — Charoletl Kaye New The I.aw of Oil and Gas Leases to rd ogni e a deserving student in miner law. Butler and Binion Award Dorothy Ching Yee Fong $500 to recogni e an outstandin student in civil procedure. Callaghan and Company Roy McDonald Award -Jeanne Marie D Armond llenselman McDonald Texas Civil Practice, to recogni e • outstanding student in Texas l rti cedure. Carrington, Coleman, Sloman an Blumenthal Academic Excellent Award — Gregory Scott Coleman. 20 — law Week FACULTY AWARDS Texas Excellence Teaching Award — Professor 'Tom F.vans One thousand dollars to the faculty member who demonstrates a warmth of spirit, a concern for society and lor the individual, the ability to impart knowledge while challenging students to independent inquiry and creative thought, as well as respect for and understanding of the per-manent values of our culture. Open Door Award — Dean Julius Getman A plaque to a member of the faculty who has demonstrated outstanding qualities of accessibility, friendliness, and concern in his her relationships with individual students both inside and outside the classroom. Kuglc and Frederick Ethics Teaching Award - Professor Alex Wilson Albright A $1,000 award to honor the professor who most consistently and effectively raises and discusses ethical issues in the process of teaching areas of substantive law. STUDENT AW ARDS Aggiest Aggie Award [Res Ipsa Lo-quitor] - Laura Battle. First Place: Ronnie Eckert, Second Place. The first place winner receives a warm handshake from the Dean. The second place winner receives annual income earned by endowment 198 cents|. ABA Award in Land Use and Local Government or Municipal Corporation Law —John Michael Smith A certificate to recogni e excellence in the study of land use and excellence in the study of local government or municipal corporation. Baker and Botts Award — $200 to honor an outstanding member of the Ireshlaw class — Joy M. Thomas $200 to honor an outstanding member of the midlaw class — Alexis Ander Kashar and Guadalupe Cuellar $200 to honor an outstanding member of the senior class — Barbara Griffin $200 to recogni e a nndlaw student who makes the most scholastic progress — Yianni Dennis Pantis Bankston, Wright and Greenhill Award in Tort Law — Stelanic Diane Love. Rama Suzanne Spielinan.
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Raina Suzanne Spielman. Patrick Lewis O’Daniel, Dorothy Ching Yee Fong $250 each and a plaque to recognize the student with the highest grade point average from each first-year section. Jack K. Currey Award — $100 to assist a needy student in the first year - Michael J Ramirez $100 to a needy student in the second year —John Mollenkamp $100 to a needy student in the third year - Christopher Scott Roby The Fort Worth Real F.state Council Award - Kathleen Devine Reeves $250 award to honor the highest ranking student in advanced real estate. Fulbright and Jaworski Award — $250 to honor an outstanding member of the f reshlaw class — Ricardo A. Rodriguez $250 to honor an outstanding member of the midlaw class — Klizabeth Dawson $250 to honor an outstanding senior — George Jackson — IJpMjiw iiit 22 Law Week — 21
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