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Reunion celebrations for the Classes of 1969 1974 1979 1984 1989 1994 1999 2004 2008 William & Mary Law School April 17–18, 2009 ALUMNI WEEKEND The design of the College of William & Mary’s Temple Seal is attributed to George Wythe, William & Mary’s — and the nation’s — first professor of law. On the original seal, an abbreviation, “JURISP.,” appeared on the far right column of the ancient Temple Minerva and represented jurisprudence, one of the College’s original four core disciplines.

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Page 1: Reunion ChAiRs William & Mary Law Schoollaw.wm.edu/alumni/Files/2009Brochure.pdf · 2020-07-22 · Reunion celebrations for the Classes of 1969 • 1974 • 1979 • 1984 • 1989

Reunion celebrations for the Classes of

1969 • 1974 • 1979 • 1984 • 1989 • 1994 • 1999 • 2004 • 2008

William & Mary Law School April 17–18, 2009

The deadline for registration and payment is April 7, 2009; registrations received after April 7 will incur a $20 per registration late fee. A registration form is enclosed. You also can register on-line or print additional forms at web.wm.edu/law/alumni/reunion/. Please make checks payable to William & Mary Law School. MasterCard and Visa are also accepted. We are unable to issue refunds for cancellations received after April 10, 2009.

View ClAss web PAges & MAke A gifTPlease visit web.wm.edu/law/alumni/reunion/ for updated information about Alumni Weekend and to visit your class’s web page. Please visit your class page to get more information about your class party, see who’s coming to Alumni Weekend, and to make a contribution to your class gift.

ACCoMModATionsLodging is available at the Williamsburg Hospitality House and at Colonial Williamsburg at special rates for Alumni Weekend attendees. For reservations at the Williamsburg Hospitality House ($119 per night, double occupancy) call 800-932-9192 before March 18. Please mention you are part of the Law School reunion. For reservations at Colonial Williamsburg, call 800-261-9530 (please reference the booking code: LAWD09A). Venues include the Governor’s Inn ($98), the Woodlands Hotel & Suites ($129–$162),

a l u m n i w e e k e n di n f o r m a t i o n

Williamsburg Lodge ($249), and the Williamsburg Inn ($399). Rates are per night, double occupancy, and are available until March 18.

Please note that promotional rates for Colonial Williamsburg’s hotels may be secured by going on-line at www.colonialwilliamsburgresort.com.

RegisTRATion & TiCkeTsPlease pick up your registration materials and tickets at the welcome desk in the Law School’s entrance hall between noon – 7pm on Friday or 10am – 2pm on Saturday. A registration desk will be open at the Woodlands Conference Center starting at 5pm on Saturday.

QuesTions?Please go to web.wm.edu/law/alumni/reunion/ for more information. We are happy to help with questions (t: 757-221-3795, email: [email protected]).

Reunion ChAiRsThe success of Alumni Weekend is due, in great part, to the enthusiasm and dedication of alumni volunteers. Class chairs and class committees play a key role in planning all the festivities and also enlist their classmates to invest in the Law School’s future by setting a class gift goal. Our thanks to the chairs, noted below, for their leadership.

ClAss of 1969 – 40Th Reunion Gil Bartlett

ClAss of 1974 – 35Th Reunion

Paul Clifford, Greg Giordano, Walt Stowe

ClAss of 1979 – 30Th Reunion Frank Baltz, Mike Baumann, Jocelyn Brittin

ClAss of 1984 – 25Th Reunion Ellen Callinan Fischler, Steve Horvath

Reunion ChAiRs

web.wm.edu/law/alumni/reunion/

The design of the College of William & Mary’s Temple Seal is attributed to George Wythe, William & Mary’s — and the nation’s — first professor of law. On the original seal, an abbreviation, “JURISP.,” appeared on the far right

column of the ancient Temple Minerva and represented jurisprudence, one of the College’s original four core disciplines.

ClAss of 1989 – 20Th ReunionLarry Gennari, Jeffrey Lowe, Neal McBrayer

ClAss of 1994 – 15Th Reunion Marshall Barton, Dave Delk, Charles Griffith

ClAss of 1999 – 10Th ReunionFrancine Friedman, Kevin O’Neill

ClAss of 2004 – 5Th Reunion William Lamberth, Jennifer Maceda

Page 2: Reunion ChAiRs William & Mary Law Schoollaw.wm.edu/alumni/Files/2009Brochure.pdf · 2020-07-22 · Reunion celebrations for the Classes of 1969 • 1974 • 1979 • 1984 • 1989

Take a photo with your class! Renew old friendships! Golf at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club! Catch up with classmates! Enjoy a guided walking tour through Colonial Williamsburg! Play tennis at McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center!

Reunion Class gatheringsReunion classes are planning get-togethers at familiar haunts around the city beginning at 7:30pm. To see what your class has planned, go to web.wm.edu/law/alumni/reunion/.

special note to members of the Class of ’99 There will be a class get-together at the home of Kevin ’99 and Patty O’Neill from 7:30 – 9:30pm featuring hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine. $10 per person.

sATuRdAY, APRil 18Tee times begin at 8:30am

golf at Colonial williamsburg’s goldenhorseshoe golf ClubFee: $95 per person (includes refreshments and prizes)

9 – 11am

Tennis at McCormack-nagelsen Tennis CenterFee: $8 per person

9:30am – noonClasses of ’69, ’74, ’79 brunch & Tucker hall ToursBrunch at the Wren at 10:30am; Tucker Hall Tours as notedThe Classes of ’69 & ’74 will gather at Tucker Hall at 9:30am for refreshments (outdoors, weather permitting), take a nostalgic tour of Tucker Hall, and then enjoy brunch at 10:30am at the Wren Building. The Class of ’79 will start their celebration at 10:30am over brunch at the Wren, then will tour Tucker Hall & enjoy refreshments afterward.Fee: $15 per person

10am – 2pm

Registration & information desk openLaw School Entrance Hall

10am

Colonial williamsburg walking TourAn encore presentation of Friday’s tour.Fee: $15 per person

10:30am

state of Your law schoolRoom 119, North WingWhat’s going on at the Law School today? What’s on the Dean’s mind? Join us for an informal chat with Dean Butler, with time for questions and answers. No fee.

11am

Marshall-wythe generationsRoom 119, North WingJoin us for an historic conversation featuring current students and Marshall-Wythe graduates moderated by Dean Butler. What was life like — both inside and outside the classroom — when you were a law student? In your day, what issues faced the Law School, the profession, the nation? What are your fondest memories? No fee.

11:30am – 1:30pm

family PicnicLaw School LawnEnjoy the spring weather and catch up with classmates while savoring a traditional Virginia barbeque meal, including southern-style chicken, pulled pork & delicious side dishes. Bubbles the Clown, balloons, and face-painting for the younger set. Fee: $20 per adult, $10 per child (ages 6-12), no fee for ages 5 & under.

1 – 2pm

wolf law library ToursMeet at the circulation desk for student-led tours of the new law library leaving every 15 minutes. No fee.

5:30pm

President’s ReceptionColonial williamsburg’s woodlands Conference CenterPrivate reception with W&M President Taylor Reveley and Dean Butler for Dean’s Council donors in FY 2009. By invitation only.

6:30 – 8pm

Alumni and Class of 2009 Reception; Class PhotosColonial Williamsburg’s Woodlands Conference CenterMix and mingle with fellow alums and the 3L Class. Dean Butler will announce class gifts. Class photos begin at 7:30pm with the Class of 1969, followed by other classes in ascending order. No fee.

8pm

Reunion dinners: Classes of 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, and 2008Colonial Williamsburg’s Woodlands Conference Center Relax and reminisce while enjoying a wonderful dinner prepared by Colonial Williamsburg’s award-winning chefs.

Fees for all dinners: $75 per person with open bar until 10pm; children’s meals are $10 (ages 4-12), no fee for ages 3 & under.

10pm – MidnighTAfter-dinner ReceptionColonial Williamsburg’s Woodlands Conference CenterCome enjoy dessert and coffee while The Wailing Cats (Class of ’89) provide the music. Cash bar. No fee.

fRidAY, APRil 179am – 4:30pm

Meetings of the law school foundation and Association boards

noon – 7pm

Registration & information desk openLaw School Entrance Hall

noonAlumni Association Annual MeetingLaw School

2pm

Colonial williamsburg walking TourMeet at the Wren Building (entrance facing DOG Street)Fee: $15 per person

4 – 5pm

wolf law library ToursMeet at the circulation desk for student-led tours of the new law library leaving every 15 minutes. No fee.

5 – 8pm

dean’s wine & Cheese Reception; 6th Annual Public service fund silent AuctionLaw School Entrance HallJoin Dean Butler for a reception with classmates and other alums before you enjoy a night out on the town. You are welcome to place a bid on any of the tantalizing items on display during the Public Service Fund’s 6th Annual Silent Auction. Your donation will help provide fellowships for students who work for public interest organizations each summer for little (or no) pay. No fee.

Enjoy a State of Your Law School chat with Dean Butler! Wolf Law Library Tours! Dean’s Wine and Cheese Reception! Dance the night away! Family Fun Picnic for all ages!

Page 3: Reunion ChAiRs William & Mary Law Schoollaw.wm.edu/alumni/Files/2009Brochure.pdf · 2020-07-22 · Reunion celebrations for the Classes of 1969 • 1974 • 1979 • 1984 • 1989

Take a photo with your class! Renew old friendships! Golf at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club! Catch up with classmates! Enjoy a guided walking tour through Colonial Williamsburg! Play tennis at McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center!

Reunion Class gatheringsReunion classes are planning get-togethers at familiar haunts around the city beginning at 7:30pm. To see what your class has planned, go to web.wm.edu/law/alumni/reunion/.

special note to members of the Class of ’99 There will be a class get-together at the home of Kevin ’99 and Patty O’Neill from 7:30 – 9:30pm featuring hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine. $10 per person.

sATuRdAY, APRil 18Tee times begin at 8:30am

golf at Colonial williamsburg’s goldenhorseshoe golf ClubFee: $95 per person (includes refreshments and prizes)

9 – 11am

Tennis at McCormack-nagelsen Tennis CenterFee: $8 per person

9:30am – noonClasses of ’69, ’74, ’79 brunch & Tucker hall ToursBrunch at the Wren at 10:30am; Tucker Hall Tours as notedThe Classes of ’69 & ’74 will gather at Tucker Hall at 9:30am for refreshments (outdoors, weather permitting), take a nostalgic tour of Tucker Hall, and then enjoy brunch at 10:30am at the Wren Building. The Class of ’79 will start their celebration at 10:30am over brunch at the Wren, then will tour Tucker Hall & enjoy refreshments afterward.Fee: $15 per person

10am – 2pm

Registration & information desk openLaw School Entrance Hall

10am

Colonial williamsburg walking TourAn encore presentation of Friday’s tour.Fee: $15 per person

10:30am

state of Your law schoolRoom 119, North WingWhat’s going on at the Law School today? What’s on the Dean’s mind? Join us for an informal chat with Dean Butler, with time for questions and answers. No fee.

11am

Marshall-wythe generationsRoom 119, North WingJoin us for an historic conversation featuring current students and Marshall-Wythe graduates moderated by Dean Butler. What was life like — both inside and outside the classroom — when you were a law student? In your day, what issues faced the Law School, the profession, the nation? What are your fondest memories? No fee.

11:30am – 1:30pm

family PicnicLaw School LawnEnjoy the spring weather and catch up with classmates while savoring a traditional Virginia barbeque meal, including southern-style chicken, pulled pork & delicious side dishes. Bubbles the Clown, balloons, and face-painting for the younger set. Fee: $20 per adult, $10 per child (ages 6-12), no fee for ages 5 & under.

1 – 2pm

wolf law library ToursMeet at the circulation desk for student-led tours of the new law library leaving every 15 minutes. No fee.

5:30pm

President’s ReceptionColonial williamsburg’s woodlands Conference CenterPrivate reception with W&M President Taylor Reveley and Dean Butler for Dean’s Council donors in FY 2009. By invitation only.

6:30 – 8pm

Alumni and Class of 2009 Reception; Class PhotosColonial Williamsburg’s Woodlands Conference CenterMix and mingle with fellow alums and the 3L Class. Dean Butler will announce class gifts. Class photos begin at 7:30pm with the Class of 1969, followed by other classes in ascending order. No fee.

8pm

Reunion dinners: Classes of 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, and 2008Colonial Williamsburg’s Woodlands Conference Center Relax and reminisce while enjoying a wonderful dinner prepared by Colonial Williamsburg’s award-winning chefs.

Fees for all dinners: $75 per person with open bar until 10pm; children’s meals are $10 (ages 4-12), no fee for ages 3 & under.

10pm – MidnighTAfter-dinner ReceptionColonial Williamsburg’s Woodlands Conference CenterCome enjoy dessert and coffee while The Wailing Cats (Class of ’89) provide the music. Cash bar. No fee.

fRidAY, APRil 179am – 4:30pm

Meetings of the law school foundation and Association boards

noon – 7pm

Registration & information desk openLaw School Entrance Hall

noonAlumni Association Annual MeetingLaw School

2pm

Colonial williamsburg walking TourMeet at the Wren Building (entrance facing DOG Street)Fee: $15 per person

4 – 5pm

wolf law library ToursMeet at the circulation desk for student-led tours of the new law library leaving every 15 minutes. No fee.

5 – 8pm

dean’s wine & Cheese Reception; 6th Annual Public service fund silent AuctionLaw School Entrance HallJoin Dean Butler for a reception with classmates and other alums before you enjoy a night out on the town. You are welcome to place a bid on any of the tantalizing items on display during the Public Service Fund’s 6th Annual Silent Auction. Your donation will help provide fellowships for students who work for public interest organizations each summer for little (or no) pay. No fee.

Enjoy a State of Your Law School chat with Dean Butler! Wolf Law Library Tours! Dean’s Wine and Cheese Reception! Dance the night away! Family Fun Picnic for all ages!

Page 4: Reunion ChAiRs William & Mary Law Schoollaw.wm.edu/alumni/Files/2009Brochure.pdf · 2020-07-22 · Reunion celebrations for the Classes of 1969 • 1974 • 1979 • 1984 • 1989

Reunion celebrations for the Classes of

1969 • 1974 • 1979 • 1984 • 1989 • 1994 • 1999 • 2004 • 2008

William & Mary Law School April 17–18, 2009

The deadline for registration and payment is April 7, 2009; registrations received after April 7 will incur a $20 per registration late fee. A registration form is enclosed. You also can register on-line or print additional forms at web.wm.edu/law/alumni/reunion/. Please make checks payable to William & Mary Law School. MasterCard and Visa are also accepted. We are unable to issue refunds for cancellations received after April 10, 2009.

View ClAss web PAges & MAke A gifTPlease visit web.wm.edu/law/alumni/reunion/ for updated information about Alumni Weekend and to visit your class’s web page. Please visit your class page to get more information about your class party, see who’s coming to Alumni Weekend, and to make a contribution to your class gift.

ACCoMModATionsLodging is available at the Williamsburg Hospitality House and at Colonial Williamsburg at special rates for Alumni Weekend attendees. For reservations at the Williamsburg Hospitality House ($119 per night, double occupancy) call 800-932-9192 before March 18. Please mention you are part of the Law School reunion. For reservations at Colonial Williamsburg, call 800-261-9530 (please reference the booking code: LAWD09A). Venues include the Governor’s Inn ($98), the Woodlands Hotel & Suites ($129–$162),

a l u m n i w e e k e n di n f o r m a t i o n

Williamsburg Lodge ($249), and the Williamsburg Inn ($399). Rates are per night, double occupancy, and are available until March 18.

Please note that promotional rates for Colonial Williamsburg’s hotels may be secured by going on-line at www.colonialwilliamsburgresort.com.

RegisTRATion & TiCkeTsPlease pick up your registration materials and tickets at the welcome desk in the Law School’s entrance hall between noon – 7pm on Friday or 10am – 2pm on Saturday. A registration desk will be open at the Woodlands Conference Center starting at 5pm on Saturday.

QuesTions?Please go to web.wm.edu/law/alumni/reunion/ for more information. We are happy to help with questions (t: 757-221-3795, email: [email protected]).

Reunion ChAiRsThe success of Alumni Weekend is due, in great part, to the enthusiasm and dedication of alumni volunteers. Class chairs and class committees play a key role in planning all the festivities and also enlist their classmates to invest in the Law School’s future by setting a class gift goal. Our thanks to the chairs, noted below, for their leadership.

ClAss of 1969 – 40Th Reunion Gil Bartlett

ClAss of 1974 – 35Th Reunion

Paul Clifford, Greg Giordano, Walt Stowe

ClAss of 1979 – 30Th Reunion Frank Baltz, Mike Baumann, Jocelyn Brittin

ClAss of 1984 – 25Th Reunion Ellen Callinan Fischler, Steve Horvath

Reunion ChAiRs

web.wm.edu/law/alumni/reunion/

The design of the College of William & Mary’s Temple Seal is attributed to George Wythe, William & Mary’s — and the nation’s — first professor of law. On the original seal, an abbreviation, “JURISP.,” appeared on the far right

column of the ancient Temple Minerva and represented jurisprudence, one of the College’s original four core disciplines.

ClAss of 1989 – 20Th ReunionLarry Gennari, Jeffrey Lowe, Neal McBrayer

ClAss of 1994 – 15Th Reunion Marshall Barton, Dave Delk, Charles Griffith

ClAss of 1999 – 10Th ReunionFrancine Friedman, Kevin O’Neill

ClAss of 2004 – 5Th Reunion William Lamberth, Jennifer Maceda