TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW HONORS & AWARDS PROGRAM April 27, 2005 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW HONORS & AWARDS PROGRAM APRIL 27, 2005 WELCOME Walter B. Huffman Dean AWARDS CEREMONY Kay P. Fletcher Assistant Dean Student Organizations .................................................................................. 2 Service Awards ............................................................................................ 4 Individual Achievement Scholarship ........................................................... 5 Special Recognition Awards ........................................................................ 7 Outstanding Achievement Awards ............................................................... 8 Faculty Recognition ..................................................................................... 8 West Texas Legal Legends ......................................................... 9 Endowed Fellowships ................................................................................ 10 Endowed Scholarships ............................................................................... l 0 Named Scholarship Donors ....................................................................... 15 General Scholarship Funds ........................................................................ 15 Loan Funds ................................................................................................ 15 1 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT Brad Anderson FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Leigh Mauer SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Laura Richards ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR Mandy Gundlach 3L HONOR COUNCIL Lisa Lammers LAW REVIEW EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EXECUTIVE MANAGING EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR LEAD ARTICLES EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER STUDENT WRITING EDITOR TECHNOLOGY EDITOR Will Petit Katie McClelland Michael Haynes Christine T oriz Kenneth Stogdill Rachel Khirallah Adam Hoover Scott Sicinski StacyMims 2L HONOR COUNCIL Mike Lee LAW SCHOOL SENATOR Amy McCormick ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JOURNAL Kelli Stumbo EDITOR-IN-CHIEF George G. Hoyt ABA SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE Victor Rivera MANAGING EDITOR Augustus L. Campbell ABA JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE Ty Scott Hamm LEAD ARTICLES EDITOR M. KatePigg SENIOR SBA REPRESENTATIVE Derek Montgomery STUDENT ARTICLES EDITOR Jane M. Cardnell JUNIOR SBA REPRESENTATIVE Marcy Melton ASSOCIATE LEAD ARTICLES EDITOR Timothy Sherry PRESIDENT, THIRD YEAR Peter Hall ASSOC. STUDENT ARTICLES EDITOR Andrea Olivier VICE PRESIDENT, THIRD YEAR Matt Whitten BUSINESS MANAGER Stephen Taylor 3L CLASS REPRESENTATIVE Danny Simmons TECHNOLOGY EDITOR Jared B. Hall 3L STUDENT FACULTY LIAISON Ryan Moshell ASSOCIATE EDITORS Teresa Barnett PRESIDENT, SECOND YEAR Brandon Hill VICE PRESIDENT, SECOND YEAR Greer Ackley La Keisha Forte 2L CLASS REPRESENTATIVE Tim Sherry Cynthia Goodman 2L STUDENT FACULTY LIAISON Laura B. Robertson Raegan Koesler PRESIDENT, FIRST YEAR Mario Flores Christina Lee VICE PRESIDENT, FIRST YEAR Kurt Summers Kendel Osborn lL CLASS REPRESENTATIVE Erik Burris IL STUDENT FACUTLY LIAISON Rachel Anthony 2 Kevin Flahive STAFF EDITORS TBAinJuly 3 BOARD OF BARRISTERS EXECUTIVE TEAM CHAIR Marc Chavez VICE CHAIR, ADMINISTRATION Lanisa Agnew VICE CHAIR, MOCK TRIAL Jennifer Neubauer VICE CHAIR, MOOT COURT Brandon Benoit VICE CHAIR, NEGOTIATION Marci McClellan VICE CHAIR, CLIENT COUNSELING Christine Stroud VICE CHAIR, JUDGES Franklin McDonough in honor of Elma Moreno, original Coordinator of Private Attorney Involvement for West Texas Legal Services, whose professionalism in service to clients is an inspiration to others. The recipient's name will be engraved on a plaque displayed in the law school. The award is funded by a donation from Ronald Sanders ('01). CONBOY AMBASSADOR AWARD-Cash award funded by Dean Terence Cook to recognize the student who has volunteered to assist the law school's recruiting program. During his deanship, Dean Conboy created the foundation for many successful relationships with undergraduate schools throughout the state. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT: SCHOLARSHIP THETEXASBANKLA~R 3L STUDENT EDITOR Jennifer Doak 2L STUDENT EDITOR David Iglesias 2L STUDENT EDITOR Zachary Renfro EDITORIAL BOARD Shanta P. Murray Casey Adkins Brandy Criswell Brandon Hill ALI-ABA SCHOLARSHIP & LEADERSHIP AWARD: Presented to the graduating law student who best represents a combination of scholarship and leadership, the qualities embodied by the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association. The award includes a one-year subscription to the Practical Lawyer, published by ALI-ABA and a copy of From Law School to Law Practice: The New Associate's Guide, Second Edition. FORTNEY AWARD FOR ETHICS--In honor of Professor Susan Fortney, this award is given to the law student who exhibits outstanding moral and ethical conduct among his or her peers while attending law school. The recipient is selected from nominations submitted by the law school body; presented by Russell Devenport and Lincoln Goodwin of the Class of 1998. Wilson Woods SERVICE AWARDS EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE AW ARD--Cash award donated by Donna Courville ('94) and Lee Ann Reno ('94) to recognize a third-year student who is a current member of Law Review, a current or former member of Board of Barristers or a current or former SBA officer or class officer who has excelled in service to the law school. THE ELMA MORENO PRO BONO A W ARD--Cash award which recognizes a law swdent whose pro bono activities best exemplify the lawyer's obligation to ensure equal access to justice. The award is named 4 HINKLE, HENSLEY, SHANOR & MARTIN OIL AND GAS AWARD-Cash award to the student achieving the highest grade in a section of oil and gas law from the Midland, Amarillo, Roswell and Santa Fe law fIrm. WILLIAM R. MOSS TRIAL ADVOCACY AWARD--Cash award to students who have demonstrated outstanding accomplishments in a trial advocacy course. FRANK R. MURRAY AW ARD--Cash award and inscription of name on a permanently displayed plaque to the student achieving the highest grade in the Creditors' Rights Course. The award is sponsored by the West Texas Bankruptcy Bar Association in memory of the former United States Bankruptcy Judge seated in the Lubbock Division. 5 PROFESSOR DEAN G. P AWLOWIC AW ARD--This award was established by former students of Professor Pawlowic, Michael Denham and R. Lee Barrett. It is presented to a second or third year student based on the following criteria: 1) Demonstrated interest, ability, or aptitude in any aspect of commercial law, including, but not limited to, bankruptcy, banking law, or business entities. 2) Potential development of keen legal analysis, based in part on classroom participation, interaction with other students or attorneys in the area of commercial law, and any applicable work outside of class. The recipient's grade from any of Professor Pawlowic's upper-level classes may also be considered. MICHAEL J. CROWLEY A W ARD--This award honors the memory of Michael J. Crowley '77, whose integrity, service to the bar, and dedication to professionalism serves as a lasting example for future lawyers. The recipients of this award have demonstrated a knowledge of legal ethics and professional responsibility that will provide them valuable guidance throughout their legal careers. CLIFFORD W. BROWN LUBBOCK CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS ASSOCIATION AW ARD--Cash award and plaque recognizing excellence as a student attorney in the Texas Tech Criminal Justice Clinic. Funded by the Lubbock Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. Sarah E. Dobson Ashley M. Ellis BethM. Fain Jared L. Graves Thomas R. Hegi Stephanie K. Herman Amanda L. Holiday Kathryn D. Risinger Leonard E. Schilling John W. Taylor, Jr. Christopher J. Walk Lynette S. Wilson Scott M. York NATIONAL RECOGNITION AWARDS FOR THE LAW SCHOOL ABA NATIONAL NEGOTIATION COMPETITION Second Place Joy Gibbs Amanda Gundlach TYLA MOCK TRIAL TEAM - REGIONAL CHAMPIONS National Qualifiers Brandon Benoit Melissa Morgan WILLIAM DANIEL NATIONAL MOCK TRIAL COMPETITION Second Place Lanisa Agnew Forrest Beadle Brandon Benoit Franklin McDonough Lisa Minjarez Melissa Morgan Michael Whyte SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARDS HIGHEST CUMULATIVE SCHOLASTIC AVERAGE AWARD-Certificate to the graduating student for the highest scholastic average during his or her entire law school attendance. Ashley M. Ellis MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. AWARD--Cash award honoring the American civil rights leader given to a graduating student who has worked to realize Rev. King's dream in preparing for law practice. THE ORDER OF THE COIF--Membership in the only national legal honor society, selected from those students ranking in the highest ten percent of the graduating class whose character and activities in legal education indicate their worthiness for membership. JUDGE KEN G. SPENCER A W ARD--Cash award given to the student whose propensity to survive in law school by dogged persistence or agility to adapt to adversity, ability or disability, or sheer force of personality or charisma, appeals to the admiration of the faculty, presented by the late Judge Ken G. Spencer of Crane, in memory of Bertha and George Whipple. CLASS OF 2004 Steven Anderson Jill Berry Susan E. Bigham Misty C. Boyer Kimberly M. Johnson Jessica M. Marcoux Everett L. New Emily D. Newhouse 6 THE LINDA J. KAMP SERVICE AW ARD--Cash award and plaque given to a graduating law student whose service to the law school best represents the dedication, service and spirit of Linda Kamp. The award is named in honor and loving memory of Linda Kamp, who served the law school 7 community for 21 years and was Registrar of the Law School from 1991 to 2002. The award was established and is funded by the Class of 2002. THE AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY INSTITUTE MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE AWARD--This award is sponsored by the American Bankruptcy Institute,. and is presented to a student who has demonstrated excellence in bankruptcy studies and exhibited an interest in pursuing a career in bankruptcy law. In addition to the engraved medal, winners receive a certificate signed by the American Bankruptcy Institute President and a one-year membership in the American Bankruptcy Institute. Outstanding Researcher Award Professor Victoria Sutton Designation as a Horn Professor Robert H. Bean Professor of Law and Museum Science Marilyn E. Phelan STAFF RECOGNITION AWARDS University Quality Service Award Barbara McCormick Sandy McDonald OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS RETIRING FACULTY YEARS OF SERVICE JUDGE MEADE F. GRIFFIN AWARD--Cash award from Judge Griffm's former briefing attorneys to the graduating law student who, through industry, perseverance, integrity, and character, has best utilized the law school experience to improve and prepare for service to the profession and to mankind. GEORGE W. AND SARAH H. DUPREE AWARD--Cash award and inscription of name on a permanently displayed plaque to the member of the graduating class who, in the opinion of the student's colleagues, best exemplifies the ability desired in one soon to join the legal profession. OUTSTANDING PROFESSOR OF THE YEAR--Certificate and inscription of name on a permanently displayed plaque to the faculty member voted by the student body as the outstanding professor in an election conducted by the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. FACULTY RECOGNITION Chancellor's Council Distinguished Teaching Award Professor John Krahmer President's Excellence in Teaching Award Professor James R. Eissinger President's Academic Achievement Award Professor Susan S. Fortney James R. Eissinger Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus 1972-2005 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The School of Law acknowledges with appreciation the generous gifts of donors who provide the following scholarships and loans to deserving students. WEST TEXAS LEGAL LEGENDS Endowments established by Wayne A. Reaud ('74) of Beaumont, and matched by the University. This scholarship program honors those lawyers with West Texas connections who have achieved special renown. JOHN F. "BUDDY" MANER CHANCELLOR'S BARRISTER FELLOWSHIP--Honors the memory of John F. "Buddy" Maner, long-time Lubbock attorney. TRAVIS D. SHELTON ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP--Honors the memory of Travis D. Shelton. The late Lubbock attorney was truly one of the most extraordinary and most respected lawyers who has ever practiced in Texas. W. FRANK NEWTON ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP--Honors former dean W. Frank Newton who expertly led the Texas Tech University School of Law for more than 16 years. Texas Tech Alumni Association New Faculty Award Professor Calvin Lewis 8 9 FELLOWSHIP AND ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS JOHN C. AKARD SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship funded by contributions of the bench and bar to recognize Judge Akard's contributions to the field of bankruptcy law. ELVIA ALVARADO SCHOLARSHIP--Endowed by Pablo Alvarado, '82, of Dallas, to honor the memory of his mother. RICHARD B. AMANDES SCHOLARSHIP--Given by Wayne Reaud, '74, to honor the first Dean of the Law School. ALVIN R. ALLISON SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship endowed by Levelland attorney, the late Alvin R. Allison, who is affectionately known as "the father of the Texas Tech Law School." DURWOOD H. BRADLEY SCHOLARSHIPS--Scholarships endowed by Mrs. Durwood Bradley and friends and relatives in memory of Mr. Bradley, a prominent Lubbock attorney for many years. The scholarships are awarded to deserving students. KENNETH H. BURNS AWARD--Scholarship endowment established by members of the Victor H. Lindsey Senate of Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity to honor their outstanding Houston alumnus, awarded to students who are members of the national organization, in good academic standing, and actively involved in the local Senate. Mr. Burns has also been a generous contributor to this Fund. JUDGE LUCIUS BUNTON SCHOLARSHIP--Established by the friends of Judge Bunton to assist students who share Judge Bunton's commitment to insuring that the law works well for all citizens and that the legal system does its work without delay. R. GUY CARTER SCHOLARSHIPS--Donated by the late R. Guy and Phyllis G. Carter. This generous donation, which was matched by the University, provides scholarships to students. Mr. Carter, the first President of the Texas Trial Lawyers' Association, supported Texas Tech School of Law with his time, energy and gifts. 10 WILLIAM C. CLARK SCHOLARSHIPS--Endowed by Mrs. J.C. Clark and David G. Clark in memory of their son and brother, a Lubbock attorney and a member of the Texas Tech Class of 1942. These scholarships are awarded to second- or third-year students. CLINICAL PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP--Given by Lubbock attorney, Sam Fadduol, to be given to students participating in the law school's clinical program. COLEMAN-HALL PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS--Endowed by Thomas G. Hall ('81) of Fort Worth. The scholarships are named to honor the integrity and ideals of James F. Coleman, Jr., partner in the Dallas fum of Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal. The scholarships are awarded to two Austin College graduates nominated by the President of Austin College. DAX S. COWART SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship endowment created to assist a student who has overcome serious social, economic, educational or physical handicap prior to application to law school. This scholarship celebrates and encourages persistence, ability to adapt to adversity, commitment to public service and concern for others. BRAD CRAWFORD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP--Endowment established by friends and family in memory of the Lubbock attorney. CRENSHAW MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Crenshaw, Sr. Mr. Crenshaw was a partner in the Lubbock firm of Crenshaw, Dupree & Milam from 1926 until his death in 1964. The fund is endowed by members of the Crenshaw family and scholarship awards are based on financial need and academic achievement. J. HADLEY EDGAR SCHOLARSHIP--Established by Michael J. Henry, '81, in recognition of Professor Edgar's years of service to the Law School. FIRST GRADUATING CLASS SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship endowed through contributions by members of the first Texas Tech graduating law class of 1969-70. GARDERE WYNNE SEWELL SCHOLARSHIP--Scholarship from the Dallas law firm to a deserving law student. 11 TOM AND LISA HALL SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship endowment established by Tom ('81) and Lisa Hall, who desire to make it possible for students to nurture a love for individual liberties and pursue justice through the litigation process. DR. ARTHUR G. HANSEN SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship endowment established from proceeds of a settlement of a lawsuit involving Dr. Hansen, former Chancellor of Texas A&M University. Hansen's attorney, W. Stephen Rodgers ('79) of Caperton, Rodgers & Miller, Bryan, Texas, placed a wager with Hansen that Rodgers' fee, upon favorable verdict, would be used to endow a scholarship at the Texas Tech Law School. The scholarship is awarded to a second- or third-year student. RICHARD W. HEMINGWAY PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship endowed by friends and students of former Professor and Interim Dean Hemingway. JUNELL FAMILY PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS--The scholarships are endowed by the family of the late Frank Junell, civic leader and longtime supporter of higher education in Texas, State Representative Robert Junell ('77) and Dan Junell ('85). The scholarships are awarded to graduates of Angelo State University nominated by the President of Angelo State University. JOHN E. KRAHMER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP--Funded by the Texas Association of Bank Counsel, Texas law firms and individual attorneys. This scholarship is awarded to a student editor of the Texas Bank Lawyer. BRIAN LONCAR PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP--An endowed scholarship established by Brian Loncar ('87) to support legal education at Texas Tech to be awarded to a graduate of DePauw, St. Mary's, Baylor or Texas Tech. GEORGE H. MAHON FELLOWSHIPS--A scholarship grant endowed by the Litton Foundation in honor of Mr. Mahon, the distinguished former Congressman from Lubbock. These fellowships are awarded to worthy recipients in any class. 12 MITCHELL, GOFF & MITCHELL SCHOLARSHIP--Awarded by the Dallas law firm to a student member of the Student Public Interest Initiative or deserving law student. OWEN W. McWHORTER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP--Created to honor Owen W. McWhorter by the Lubbock law firm of McWhorter, Cobb & Johnson, the scholarship is awarded annually to a deserving second- or third-year student. OWEN McWHORTER TUITION SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship endowment established by the late Mr. Ray Diekemper and Mrs. Lou Diekemper, to honor Lubbock attorney Owen W. McWhorter. The recipients are encouraged to adhere to the high ethical standards set by Mr. McWhorter. JOE H. NAGY SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship endowed by his wife and children in honor of Lubbock attorney Joe H. Nagy, former President of the State Bar of Texas. G. HOBERT AND AILEEN HACKNEY NELSON SCHOLARSHIP FUND--A scholarship grant endowed by the late Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and their children. The scholarships are awarded annually to second- or thirdyear students. W. FRANK NEWTON SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship endowment established by the University Deans and the faculty of the Texas Tech School of Law. The scholarship is awarded to a currently enrolled student. JERALD POMERANTZ TABC SCHOLARSHIP--An endowment established by the Texas Association of Bank Counsel in memory of Jerald Pomerantz, President of the TABC. This scholarship is awarded to a student editor of the Texas Bank Lawyer. W. REED QUILLIAM, JR. ENDOWED PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP--Established by friends, family and alumni to recognize Professor Quilliam's contribution to legal education. ROBERTSON/ATKINS ENDOWED PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP-Given by Law School Foundation Trustee Barbara K. Runge and her husband, Rusty Howard, in memory of the late Judge Bob Robertson and in tribute to his widow, Mrs. Anna Robertson Atkins. 13 RUNGEIHOWARD SCHOLARSHIP--Given by Law School Foundation Trustee and former Foundation President Barbara K. Runge and her husband, Rusty Howard. WINSTEAD SECHREST MINICK SCHOLARSHIP--Endowed by the Dallas firm. Awarded to a student editor of the Texas Bank Lawyer.. NAMED SCHOLARSHIP DONORS SETTLEPOU SCHOLARSHIP--Presented by the Dallas fIrm to a law student editor of the Texas Bank Lawyer. CRENSHAW, DUPREE & MILAM SCHOLARSHIP--Given by the Lubbock law firm to a worthy recipient in any class. W.F. SHIVER SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship established in honor of W.F. Shiver, Superintendent of Post schools. The fund is endowed by Judge David E. and Larissa Shiver Keltner ('86) of Fort Worth. EL PASO BAR AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP--Presented by the Auxiliary to aid a deserving law student from El Paso. EDWARD R. AND JO ANNE M. SMITH SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship presented by Lubbock attorney Edward R. Smith and his wife, Jo Anne. The scholarship is awarded to a deserving student in any class. FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI SCHOLARSHIPS--Scholarship awards presented to the Chair of the Board of Barristers, and an editor of the Law Review. JOHN H. SPLAWN, JR. ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship established in honor of trial attorney Johnny Splawn who practiced law in Lubbock from 1952 until his death in 1988. The fund is endowed by Splawn's law partner, John Simpson ('74) and his wife, Carolyn Simpson. STRASBURGER & PRICE LAW REVIEW SCHOLARSHIP--Presented by the named Dallas firm to an editor of the Texas Tech Law Review. CURT F. STEIB, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship awarded annually to a student in fInancial need in memory of Curt Steib, Jr., a member of the Class of 1977. The grant is endowed by his family, classmates, and friends. TEXAS TECH LAW SCHOOL FOUNDATION TRUSTEE SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship awarded to an editor of the Texas Tech Law Review. T. JOHN AND CISSY WARD SCHOLARSHIP--An endowed scholarship established by the Houston law firm of Brown McCarroll, L.L.P. law firm recognition of the high ideals of Judge and Mrs. Ward. THOMPSON & KNIGHT SCHOLARSHIP--Presented by the named Dallas law firm to an editor of the Texas Tech Law Review. GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS JUDGE E.H. AND HORTENSE BOEDEKER SCHOLARSHIP--An annual scholarship presented by the Lubbock Women's Study Club to a third-year law student demonstrating special need and a commitment to community and public service. RICHARD KEEN SCHOLARSHIP--Presented by Odessa attorney Richard Keen ('77) to a deserving law school student. LOAN FUNDS JEFF WENTWORTH SCHOLARSHIP--Established by friends of Texas Senator Jeff Wentworth, '71, of San Antonio, awarded to the President of the Student Bar Association. ALVIN R. AND ALETHA FAYE ALLISON LOAN FUND--Fund to provide short-term loans to law students in need of fInancial assistance, endowed by the late Alvin R. Allison and Mrs. Allison of Fort Worth. W.D. WILSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship awarded annually by the children of the late Lubbock attorney, W.D. Wilson, and presented through the Ex-Students' Association. JUDGE DAN BLAIR LOAN FUND--Funds available to students for short-term loans in the name of Judge Blair who served as District Judge for Lubbock, Hockley, Cochran and Crosby counties, 1936-51. 14 15 JOSIE BUBANY MEMORIAL LOAN FUND--Established by friends, family and students to honor the memory of the late Josie Bubany, wife of Professor Charles P. Bubany. HUNT, RASCHKE, ROBISON & WEINSTEIN LOAN FUND--Fund established by the Student Bar Association in honor of the winning team and coach of the 1979 National Moot Court Competition. JUDGE MARVIN JONES LOAN FUND--Funds for short-term loans to law students made available by the late Judge Jones, a leader in the establishment of Texas Tech, a former Congressman from West Texas, and former Sr. Judge of the u.S. Court of Claims. JUDGE E.E. JORDAN LOAN FUND--Fund for law students in unanticipated, short-term financial difficulties, provided by Judge Jordan, retired from the 47th District Court in Amarillo. VICTOR H. LINDSEY MEMORIAL FUND--Fund for loans and other financial assistance to law students in need, created by the Lubbock County Bar Association and friends of the late Judge Victor H. Lindsey of the 72nd District Court, at the suggestion of his widow, Mrs. Lindsey. DREW SIMPSON MEMORIAL FUND--Fund to aid students in financial difficulty, established by the family, colleagues, and friends of Drew Simpson ('74) on his death in February, 1972. TEXAS TECH LAW REVIEW LOAN FUND--Fund established for members of the Texas Tech Law Review staff. E. WAYNE THODE MEMORIAL LOAN FUND--Fund established by students, colleagues, and friends of E. Wayne Thode, a Visiting Professor during Fall, 1979 from the University of Utah, for his contribution to, and interest in, quality legal education. 16