Woodrow Wilson College of Law - Verdict Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

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WOODROW WILSON College Of Law’s VERDICT Co-Editors: Kelly G. Boner Herman S. Clark F. Mikell Owens, Jr. CAMPUS: 830 WEST PEACHTREE STREET NW ATLANTA GEORGIA 30308 John P. Kanes } eoneenenmman neu aera utr ss © to 4 Sees a ‘haat “ fe ‘ ie a . wo . Dean Virlyn Moore, Jr. ee ae ae a , o 5 oe oe oe ae by Ryne ne a ley fee all 830 WEST PEACHTREE STREET, N.W ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30308 (404) 881-1457 Office of the Dean TO THE CLASS OF 1978 The 1978 VERDICT is an excellent historical record of the accomplishments of the entire student body for this year and is especially the handiwork of the Class of 1978. May I extend congratulations from the Faculty, Trustees, and Staff of Woodrow Wilson College of Law to this fine class for your success in completing the difficult course of study here. Your three years here at this school have been most productive. During your tenure our school has progressed in many ways. We have expanded from a night school into a night and day school. This year's graduating class is the first one to complete the course of study in the day school. During your time here we have become the proud owner of the building located at 830 West Peach- tree Street and this has enabled us to expand our physical plant by the addition of new classrooms, more library space, an admissions office, and an expanded recreation room. We have added, during your time, the JOURNAL OF LAW and have expanded the student government, and maintained a fine school newspaper. Our Alumni Association has been formally incorporated and expanded. Woodrow Wilson College of Law and the legal profession share a common objective--the creation and maintenance of a compete nt, broad-gauged bar of the highest integrity. Three years ago you were admitted to study law here as applicants of unquestioned integrity. You have completed a difficult three year course under the handicap of having to study law while pursuing an active business career. By completing this course this class demonstrates that it has collectively one of the ingredients of greatness--to successfully meet the challenge of a difficult assignment. Woodrow Wilson College of Law ince Oufo$ At | ee ee wit President Dean MEETING WITH ALUMNI Vie Bical Chase deg, COUNSELOR Faculty BEN Ts BEASEEY vJRe = iy F ; ” fe “3 3 Bb v HAROLD D. CORLEW JOHN M. EDWARDS, JR. | MILLARD FARMER JULIAN E. GORTATOWSKY £FOSTEENE E.J. GRIGGS . me ‘: in MELVIN H. JONES cS M. DAVID HARRISON ( +) MURRAY Z. KAHN JOHN P. KANES wa VORNIC OVE TT, DEVEREAUX F. DAVID B. MELTZ MCCLATCHEY SSS eke TE A, | | CHRISTOPHER D. NOBLE MILLER, JR. VIRLYN B. MOORE, JR. MSs WA WILLIAM M. RICH ROBERMe-eRUSSERE B.J. SMITH a MACKLYN A. SMITH WALTER SMITH — OSGOOD O. WILLIAMS JAMES W. WIMBERLY, JR. x DENNIS A. YORK SANFORD H. ZATCOFF GARY D. ZWEIFEL etic ie ee Academia MASTERS WINSTON P. BETHEL DOROTHY B. BROWN PELMAN BLACKSHEAR he HAROLD L. CASTLEBERRY DA x : NIEL ORVILLE L. CHAPIN LEONARD L. FRANCO SS THOMAS W. HALL JACOB |. HAZE 2 ee Rae | JEHAD G. ISSA TIMOTHY R. JANKE WILLIE JONES 13 MICHAEL H. KEYSERLING LYNNF. PRICE MARILYN P. QUIROS i= ’ ? 3 Se (ee a : a - ay Po : os er er perigee nyt nasa somee eee iiasccenpnnlbaece LLM eins was N GERALD G. ROETS CHARLES RUMMEL WILLIAM D. WATSON High Tide SENIORS 16 LAURA C. AUSTIN ANTONE L. ALLISON MICHAEL L. BAKER Mate q ; f 4 7 XN , % et ‘ : “AS Qs, = i Sh. ae ANNE L. ASBELL WARREN S. BANKS eR ee LDING : es | DAVID B. BRENNAN YD BRADEBY J BO RAD BROWNLOW | WILLIAM M. BUTSCH LYDIA LEE CALLENDER William C. Caye aX Richard Clark Ruth A. Carr j Samuel G. Church Luther E. Clark, Jr. Herman S. Clark Daniel A. Coleman obert L. Crawford, Jr. Donald M. Comer, II . | James A. Crookston, II Elizabeth G. Cross 1h MARK W. CROUCH FELTON L. DAVIS ROSINE A. DINKINS x y SEAN MICHAEL T. DITCH JAMES M. DUNN wu ii nase ICE 2g PRG? 8 “s 3 ‘ ‘ AY ve. i CHARLES E. FARMER BS RICHARD C. FOXWORTH | { ‘ ry 6 ROBERT C. FREEMAN CEURGHbeERYE Te H. 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EE Nk he ti peg ME BH Fe OO cf , ane a. John D. Walsh Stephen F. White Larry R. Wilkerson 1 Oscar F. Watts, Jr. iA William J. White Mary E. Wilson Larry J. White Ronnie D. Wilson 39 Compass JUNIORS ¥ oe r BN he ae Se . 3 Eo bes = ie As ¥, ; Ce St % a t Li 3 bas ; Ee f == she 3 ges Fs 5 t= a We fei | Wee 5 i James R. Arnold, Ill x s John E. Arrington Gary J. Barard William K. Bielenberg Robert L. Adams Thomas S. Adams James R. Beasley Patricia L. Blackmon Essie J. Anthony Sandra K. Bell —_— y William B. Bone Linda C. Bullock Jackse boone Jr. Charles R. Bumgarner James N. Bowers Edward T. Brown, Ill Bredericl oe Brumfield Leroy Burke, III tw aS Me Norman E. Bowick, Mt Albert F. Burkhalter, ote 43 . it ‘ Se —_—” we a is Sesveiel: ehieethes: SATE B. Burns, ae J. Calloway, Dana L. Camp NH i s 4 Orville P. Carlile Patrick E. Carmody Robert A. Carson Cynthia O. Carter Virginia S. Carter Johnny F. Castaneda Gary N. Cliett Luke E. Closson, 44 rie SP Janyce 0. Covington See. Sone = iad | eet . George W. Daniel John R. Daniel ¥. iy, y ‘ Leroy Danzy, II Wanda B. Davis 45 46 James R. Dewitt Carl V. Dimare Jack E. Dodd Donald R. Donovan SE Las SN Richard C. Doss Felix J. Dowdell John M. Dufner Reka R. Eaton e Robert B. Edwards Cathie B. Ellis John S. Ellis Harold D. Eubanks E. Samuel Evans William W. Fincher, Cam S. Finkel II NOTICE BE SURE BRAIN IS - IN GEAR BEFORE ENGAGING MOUTH Smith R. Foster Sd 7 a | C3 Richard Fuller, Jr. Bruce G. Gargiulo Edward Garner Kenneth W. Gary D. Joseph Girardot Kenneth W. Goodman William L. Gower re R. Graves; Roy A. Green, Jr. Gordon G. Greenhut Michael D. Griggs Robert W. Groover 47 48 _ tit | | ie! | j i ie SSN MTP ee At Ellen J. Gruber Pamela G. Guest Gary W. Hagan Michael A. Haislip Robert C. Hamer i meer Thomas L. Harrison, Wilbur S. I Hattendorf, Jr. Pierina H. Hegger William S. Heidt Terrance S. Hitchcock Audrey A. Hawkins me. David L. Holbrook James T. Hollin, Jr. Benjamin J. Johnson, Jr. Harvey C. James Jacqueline L- Lawson C. Johnson, Charles F. Jones David C. Jones, Jr. Johnson ule paul re ; 7 a t I if | | - [ William J. Jones 49 50 Betsy N. Kehoe Jerry R. Kelley Frank Kennebrew Gal Ronald B. Kennedy “PREE ELE EES Civesttia sy PPEEELESE?! EPEGEEE EERE Raymond G. Klingenberg William S. Knight Robert J. Kocot James H. Lennard Bonnie L. Levin Kathleen A. Marcellus Kenneth H. Lowery , Richard W. fan W. Masters Demetrius Mazacoufa envi dees: Nancy A. McCollum Charles H. Cleveland E. George L. Doris M. Meadows McLendon, Jr. McManus McMasters 51 ohn at e ; Garland R. Miller Ste L. Mitchell, pe A. Mock, Elmer A. Mor gan ame ; Robert B. Morrow John W. Morse cyreeee V. Morton, Craig Muckle Kenneth W. Musgrove Hugh O. Nowell Michael M. O'Neil James H. Odom 1 John S. Ogletree Custom designed for 4 Linda Oxman Paul A. Payne Mark S. Perry ra _ Cbs : edrow Wilson Coll Lege Ff Law = ‘4 Charlie K. Palmer Annette Pedigo e é Bobby G. Peters James W. Parish, ota a Paul D. Perkins ae AES Delma C. Phagan, re si YY ey Jerry L. Patrick, Jr. David R. Perry Cnarles P. Phillips 53 54 A a Seu Phillips David A. Powell Britt R. Priddy Tad 4. ee David L. Reeves Elliott Reid, Jr. 7 ) Robert L. Richards David M. Richardson ae Ye 4 ait SSiaietda aes ch, WNaletingieh Yvonne V. Ross John H. Rowland ee mm 1 | : 2 edL. Sanson Charles V. Sessums Joseph G. Sharpe Michael D. Sherrill Michael E. Shrader Phyllis G. Shrader Annie R. Simmons Robert L. Simmons HeNRHaaeeN HARSHRERSea | ecnvaita SHaRReLA “= ¥ ney Hiden Alan D. Simons William E. Smith 55 56 2a) eA a ME Daa William H. Spates, — Gap er ‘ke W. Stephenson John Stephen C. Jeffrey N. Vaughn, 8 Aubrey T. Villines, Underwood Sr. Alex | i rs 4 ag Elizabeth A. Tipton Richard G. Walker Virgil P. Warren, III Lawrence C. Watkins Jerry Whitman Zh Rhonda L. Wilson Marc H. Wittes Swart. Metegg — SRC ue Woolfolk YOU ALWAYS GO THROUGH A REVOLVING DOOR ON SOMEONE ELSE 5 PUSH. Tite. Fs Erskine A. Wooten Michael D. Yancey Dan A. Zartman SV i Ried, eae SO FR GER Set ee. Meal 4D. DRINKS FRESHMAN 60 THERE OUGHT TO GE A BETTER WAY OF STARTING THE DAY THAN BY GETTING UP IN THE MORNING. Caen Celia G. Adler Sa James C. Algers Charles A. Appel Oswell Armour Jack L. Arnold W aie’ x SY 2 4 bo ate, Denise Ballachino : SF ‘ . 5 . é . i é 4 | te, © AN = + es | rt eke a) SAY og R. Barnett, Nicholas J. Barnhart Howard R. Baron Vincent D. Barr . Melvin D. Barrett Carmen A. Bass é ; Floyd Battle David L. Bean Jerry Behringer Suzanne L. Benatar : zt eh 26 | . e o aes Jerry L. Benefield Richard S. Bergholtz David S. Bexley Sidney K. es) illue WHEN IN CHARGE, PONDER WHEN IN TROUBLE, DELEGATE WHEN IN DOUBT, MUMBLE 61 NM A - Ligne . ™ Diane L. Blissit aaeict . Lane D. Brooks Katheryn B. Bush Troy D. Burchell Willam J. Sc Lh. 4 Richard S. ae aR De Zt MURPHY'S LAW NOTHING IS AS EASY AS IT LOOKS, EVERYTHING TAKES LONGER THAN YOU EXPECTED. AND IF ANYTHING CAN GO WRONG- IT WIL AT THE WORST POSSIBLE MOMENT L( Charles R. Burdick Edwin W. Callison, Elinor M. Callison fer | Mh David L. Cannon Edward L. Cardiff Edward P. Carroll : Alfred G. Causey, Ane F. Callie se UM 100 BUSY TOBE ORGANIZED Larry G. Conner James R. Cooper James P. Corrigan 63 Gilbert Davidson Harry C. Delaney Peter N. Deshan % Thomas H. Cripps Steven V. Davis William M. Dell Larry De Shazor Samuel W. Cruse Thomas E. Davis David J. Derokey, Jre v q Ca Ks Judith A. Dickinson Alphonse R. Dattolo Voncile C. Dean SUCCESS COMES IN CANS... FAILURE COMES IN CAN TS, Regina T. Dimare ie Donovan Eddie H. Dunson Grady Dye, Jr. IT TAKES LESS TIME TO DO A THING RIGHT THAN TO EXPLAIN WHY YOU DIDN'T. aS il Y.C. Eady, a “2 a ah e Coleman C. Eaton Nancie H. Emmett Larry E. Estes Sheryl S. Evans —— i 4 Deborah A. Ewing Larry K. Fillingim William R. Finney Edward M. Fitts @ a i= 65 A William A. Fountain Richard E. Gaiser Howard L. Gebhardt C. Goldman Colleen L. Golden Alan C. Gravitt Margaret E. Gorley ie Ser me Gilchrist M. Gibson William Gilbert IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED YOU'RE ABOUT AVERAGE! | FINALLY GOT 7 1OGETHER BUT 1 FORGOT WHERE | PUT IT. Ne MRS Thelma L. Greer Terry L. Griffis Robert N. Groce James F. Grubiak En K. Hackley, joanette L. Hale Richard G. Harwell, Quentin Henderson, John R. Hesmer Ronald E. Hickman SY? oe 67 REMEMBER STOPPING AT THIRD BASE ADDS NOTHING TO THE SCORE? ee Harold R. Hobbs PS William T. Hitz . eg Paul A. Horobec Walter U. Houston Melodie C. Howard Travis L. Howe Daniel N. Howell cE ee Larry C. Howell Elaine E. Hussey Frank L. Hynes Jospeh B. Jackson 68 , James P. Jarnagin John S. Jester rd ae | ; Se NY | Nola J. Joyner Rosalyn C. Kadish David S. Kane o in 2 |. ASG | 1 Was a Pp eT Tt J Mary L. Keener Verbin L. Keller ay Denipsey tery James E. Kennerly YOU NEVER FAIL UNTIL YOU STOP TRYING. x. ' s é he OS Onno eC patie Charles E. Kilgore 69 ReberuSs Klingensmith Julian R. Knight WHEN YOU REACH THE END OF YOUR ROPE .. IE AKNOI AND HANG ON! z = S a te Harvey B. Diane L. Kovacs Kuykendall, II Av Jane K. Lancaster Robert C. Landau Paul T. Langerman Jerry W. Lee Richard O. Lewis Robert F. Lingold Robert S. Linne é : yo nt AN eingaie-eLe1Ss Diane M. Locklear Larry D. Loy ’ Rosemary Po Mahoney Matthew C. Maloney eee Bs Ellis E. Manley TODAY |S THE TOMORROW YOU WORRIED ABOUT YESTERDAY Sara H. Martin Terrence Martin Debra Y. Massey Mary Jo Massey Frank E. Matthews 71 NR ries t eu8 Connie M. Maxwell Thomas R. McBerry st ea ire Bala te he ha pigt 29 . ictoria A. | 3 David E. McConnell eel John D. McGinnis Charles Meadows TOMORROW WILL BE BETTER? Lewis A. Morris Maggie B. Moultrie Terence M. Mullane Ann E. Murdock Terry L. Myers S. Joseph O'Connor ve. Cala Larry J. Parish J. Craig Myrick Mayola C. Nicolaisen Charles C. Olson Angel L. Ortiz Russell L. Norris John A. North, Jr. NOTHING IN THE WORLD CAN TAKE THE PLACE OF PERSISTENCE. TALENT WILL NOT: NOTHING IS MORE COMMON THAN UNSUCCESSFUL MEN Wilh TALENT. GENIUS WILL NOT: UNREWARDED GENIUS IS ALMOST A PROVERB. EDUCATION WILL NOT: TG WORLD iS FULL OF EDUCATED DERELICTS. PERSISTENCE AND DETERMINATION ALONE ARE OMNIPOTENT. 73 74 sss “4 wa: Se: = ef “RS ft ibs =. . : cee er. BS a ee 2 ee William J. Patrick James T. Payne, Jr. Joseph S. Peeples Peter R. Peroni “le. A Thomas E. Phillips Alan F. Pilcher Pitts Jimmy D. Plunkett Andre Powell Deborah E. Pinson Durward A. REMEMBER THE GRANDFATHER CLOCK - TAKE ONE TICK AT A TIME. ‘ Byron R. Powell Robert C. Prince, III IF IT WEREN'T FOR THE LAST MINUTE - A LOT OF THINGS WOULD NOT GET DONE. WaNrence W. ; Quabeck Kahtleen M. Guinn Ye : tno Joe P. Redd Jeffrey Michael Raxlin James E. Reed, Jr. Barbara K. Reighard Ronald E. Richards Bs s - : eg Se i348 Donald R. Ricks Jane H. Ridley William F. Riley, Marie L. Roberts Jt er (a 75 76 WISDOM IS KNOWING WHEN TO SPEAK YOUR MIND AND WHEN TO MIND YOUR SPEGGL. Robert M. Sanders Norman E. Scott s =, a P Barry M. Staples Stephenson James C. Strayhorne James D. Stroud Daniel L. Studstill ' ee WEY, x Tn | ies wi David K. Sweeney John T. Sweeney Donnie H. Taliaferro Lucille C. Thomas Linda H. Thomason Clifford D. Thompson Sr aneee Robert F. Tighe IT ISN'T SMART TO ARGUE WITH A POOL LISTENERS CAN'T TELL WHICH |S WHICH. Marcel F. Toney Hillmon J. Toombs 77 78 James R. Van Meerten sia C. Turner, Terrill A. Turner Terry N. Tyler | KNOW YOU BELIEVE YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU THINK | SAID. BUT | AM NOT SURE YOU REALIZE THAT WHAT YOU HEARD IS NOT WHAT | MEANT. ins Ralph L. Van Pelt io ¢ ian Pees ae in Cae ee : : Ee Pe : YG ; : i : Harold W. Wallace, alee Alexander N. Vergara Gerard P. Verzaal Mary J. Walker =Z as | an en eo ee Richard D. Watkins Frances M. Weeks Washington Kenneth T. Wessner James T. Whittemore Ronald W. Whittle Carol J. Williams Eric S. Willoughby Jacquelyn H. Wilkes Gordon D. Wilso Donald J. Wood Charles M. Yeargin 79 80 CLASS Mince | AVA aaail ae be 5 be ties =| ; ee x . Ks Senior Evening Junior Day — SA 4 oe ’ En? ey J ¥ .% w= © ‘or t : . j 5 a -_ Beareiat:: y y (anti . FFICERS SENIOR DAY CLASS Greg Pilewicz, President Lee Callender, Vice-President Michael T. Dietch, Sec. Treas. Quinton Hudson, Representative Brooks Pearson, Representative Cathy Lynch, Representative SENIOR NIGHT CLASS Robert S. McKinney, President Nancy Maddox, Vice-President W.T. Musgrove, Sec. Treas. Laurine Haynes, Representative Stan Herndon, Representative Arlie Pritchard, Representative JUNIOR DAY CLASS Pamela Guest, President Marc Wittes, Vice-President Cynthia Carter, Sec. Treas. Stan Adams, Representative Ruby T. Hamilton, Representative Joe Girardot, Representative JUNIOR NIGHT CLASS John Masters, President Pam Saylors, Vice-President Jerry Kelly, Sec. Treas. Carl Dimare, Representative Micky Henry, Representative Roy Roberts, Representative oy pie a FRESHMAN DAY CLASS Ann Murdock, President Ricky Jones, Vice-President Rosalyn Kadish, Sec. Treas. Alan Pilcher, Representative Suzanne Benatar, Rep. Steve Davis, Representative FRESHMAN NIGHT CLASS Maggie Gorley, President Billy Slaton, Vice-President Patt Abernathy, Sec. Treas. Pat Henry, Representative Melodie Howard, Representative Ada Witt, Representative STUDENT GOV ERNMENT 81 Student Life = _ WINNER? FACULTY - STUDENT DINNER WHERE WE HEARD THE DEAN DELIVER THE STATE OF WOODROW WILSON 82 Judiciary, Prosecution, And Defense 83 EPrE = Wr oe Giddens Oo orci ema a ¥ me Are You Here? ir? Family Affa Do Judges Laugh? ing? Bench Conference Ponder ! i ? Defense Counsel ial Lite SOC S) eer Al li mae) mi. Fraternities A n d see —= = © = © GJ YW cD SIGMA DELTA KAPPA ALPHA TAU CHAPTER SIGMA DELTA KAPPA is a national law fraternity with over 18,000 members. The Alpha Tau Chapter at Woodrow Wilson College of Law was organized in 1934. The purpose of the fraternity is to broaden the field of legal knowledge; to preserve, improve and safeguard the standards of the legal profession; to foster friendship and comradeship among the members of this fraternity; and to promote their moral, intellectual and professional well- being. Socializing “For the Advancement of Women in the Legal Profession” Jota Cau Can INTERNATION AUC CE GCA Pes 080 8 ier, 90 Founders — November 11, 1925 Southwestern University, California ee ae elt | f Se fae | Sp PF a oe oe ge? Aaa CBA un de RE a Se Rangel erm CCM ome care (igharwce, bes walt Ae yorutemaere tes jdarge yf ioe @ Romwe Coe = (Prec ona t Ms Comtisity for AE Mion ows gf : ad Wd . 6 a Nick LL: 4 nt a tr hg may ls my ar one at ee tee od - ; a Be Wale | Ww a a ot | = So VTLS Vi ee ine i igi pt Ta ig a dg é Sore 9 ; Z , Q Ne wn Comvserlliive hy Me Simonecenmas (mercel i tee Teitee smammnirle 2 a “ ces 9 i Monimmtir 1 we % oe gy aoe Toe Annavind oveies ey: RRS gh haappanitince ib tastes yore Hecate SOON ang WE hawe ort veatecrtal cee Jha necd M : Sate oti {ilsun Culley Atlanta, Georgia Knot all men by these presents sale “af iy Pee lhe Board. of é TON Ds of Wicca Wilson Colleg e of Law has conferred Ore eat, Juris Doctor wilh all lhe rights, honors and frrcvele ei Lhereunto Of pertaining: Ju Witness Whereof, lhe undersi med Y aulhorel vebled wn them D wo, i Aave hereunto subscribed ler MRaAMEA and offixed acal of the bollege Bran of Shanta, Georgia this sighteanth day of Jans, 1977 asedonl WOODROW WILSON Founders Gov. Clifford Walker - 1877-1954 Dean Joseph B. Kilbride - 1893- 1972 VIRLYN B. MOORE, JR. Officers Trustees Virlyn B. Moore, Jr., President Trustee R. Wayne Pressley, Vice President Trustee Mona Pendergrass, Secretary Trustee John P. Kanes, Treasurer Trustee Administration Virlyn B. Moore, Jr., Dean R. Wayne Pressley, Assistant Dean FosTeene E. Griggs, Law Librarian Mona Pendergrass, Director of Admissions FosTeene E.J. Griggs John P. Kanes TAFF -78 an, ad Italy Allen Martha Bivins Nita Greene Gloria Morris Margaret Tidd Myrtle B. Teasley WOODROW WILSON JOURNAL OF LAW CHARLES RUMMEL TIMOTHY R. JANKE The Verdict 1977-78 CO-EDITORS KELLY G. BONER HERMAN S. CLARK F. MIKELL OWENS, JR. STAFF Wa ore Aber ND ER PETER N. DESHAN RICHARD R. HANSEN RONALD E. HICKMAN MARY E. WILSON Resa Tpsa Logutlur CO-EDITORS ROBERT B. MORROW WILLIAM B. BONE NEWS STAFF JOSEPH GIRARDOT JOHN WHATLEY T. BROOKS PEARSON, JR. 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1978, pg 9

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1978, pg 71

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1978, pg 103

Woodrow Wilson College of Law - Verdict Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 77

1978, pg 77

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