HONORS DAY April 3, 1981 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

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TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
HONORS DAY
April 3, 1981
This year's Honors and Awards Program is presented
partially in recognition of the members of the
second graduating class of Texas Tech University
School of Law.
Class of 1970-71
Phil Louis Adams
Gainesville
Dan Val Dent
Hillsboro
Elmer Norman Arnett
Rotan
Jack P. Driskill
Lubbock
Herbert Arnold Becker
Fargo, North Dakota
Robert Newton Eames
Denton
Mary Reed Bobbitt
Lubbock
Ben Thomas Edwards
Houston
Rodney Paul Brauchle
Dallas
Cam L. Fannin, Jr.
Lubbock
James Craig Brummett
Lubbock
Ralph William Gallini
Lovington, New Mexico
Bobby Driver Burnett
Munday
Aaron Stephen Goldberg
San Angelo
David Robert Casey
Hurst
C. Terry Hagin
Dallas
Buford A. Cates, Jr.
Dallas
Jess H. Hall, Jr.
Houston
Natalyn Adell Collins
Lubbock
Claude William Harland
Lubbock
Donald Conley
Amarillo
Keno Mathis Henderson, Jr.
Houston
Alan O. Johnson
Tyler
Alfred Duane Neill
Amarillo
Loyd Nolan Jones
Tyler
Ernest Reginald Reeves III
Canyon
Jero~e Martin Kolander, Jr.
Lubbock
Jinnny Dean Rudd
Brownfield
Phillip Norman Lam
Wichita Falls
John Michael Sanders
Lubbock
Charles E. Lance
Stuttgart, Germany
Macon Dee Strother
San Augustine
W. Reed Lockhoof
Austin
Hedrick Randolph Thomas
Stephenville
William Bruce Magness
Lubbock
Thomas Earl Tollett
Littlefield
Marvin Ferrell Marshall
Plainview
Don A. Tucker
Garland
Jack Penn Martin, Jr.
Lubbock
William Z.
Houston
Dan Richard HcNery
Round Rock
John Joseph ~fueir
Washington, D. C.
Michael Ross Miller
Belton
Jerry Lynn Williams
Lovington, New Mexico
Alan C. Nasits
El Paso
~villiam
Houston
~.Jeems
Thomas 'vomble
HONORS AND AWARDS PROGRAM
GREETINGS
Dean Richard W. Hemingway
BOARD OF BARRISTERS AWARDS
Certificates in recognition of service in the
Board of Barristers Program:
Charles E. Brandenberg
Chairman
Wayne Fisher
President-Elect
State Bar of Texas
ADDRESS
Vice Chairman,
Appellate Advocacy
David B. '''eins tein
Vice Chairman,
Trial Advocacy
PHI ALPHA DELTA AWARDS
Outstanding Professor of the Year
Outstanding Scholarship
James R. Alexander Award to the
Outstanding Active Member
PHI DELTA PHI AWARDS
Outstanding Graduate Student
DELTA THETA PHI AWARDS
Janet Lynn Snell
Vice Chairman,
General Programs
Henry S. Wehrmann
Secretary-Treasurer
Pamela G. Harvey
OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARDS
An award of law books presented by Foundation
Press to students who have given outstanding
service to the competition teams, the Board of
Barristers, and the law school.
CHARLES P. BUBANY CLIENT COUNSELING AWARD
Hance, Thompson & Thomas Award to the
Outstanding Member
Marion T. Key Award to the Outstanding
Scholar
Kenneth H. Burns Scholarship Award
STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION LEADERSHIP AWARDS
Dineen Majcher
Ned Shepherd
Wade Shelton
Charles Chambers
President, first year
Vice President, second year
President, third year
Michael J. Henry
Outstanding Student Award
Awards in recognition of achievement in the
Fall Client Counseling Competition, presented
by Phil Brown ('75) and John Judge ('75) of
Amarillo in honor of their former professor.
An award of $50 and certificates to the second
place team.
Steven Anderson
Barbara LeGrande
An award of $150, certificates, and the inscription
of their names on a plaque on permanent display in
the law school to the first place team.
David F. Gossom
Sharen Wilson
BROWN AND
BRm~N
AWARD
KEMP, SMITH, DUNCAN, ,mITE & HAMMOND
MOCK TRIAL AWARDS
An award of $225, certificates, and the inscription of their names on a plaque permanently on display in the law school, to the
ABA/LSD National Client Counseling Team.
Awards in recognition of achievement in the
Fall Mock Trial Competition.
An award of $50 to the fourth place team.
J. Andrew Rogers
Michael S. Simpson
Janis Newman Thorne
Michael S. Hull
Carmen S. Mitchell
Terri J. Meador
(tie)
Latre11e Bright Joy
W. Bruce Williams
MEHAFFY, WEBER, KEITH & GONSOULIN MOCK TRIAL AWARDS
An award of $100 to the third place team.
Awards in recognition of achievement in the
First Year Mock Trial Competition.
Ronald K. Morgan
Lyn Cathleen Parsley
An award of $150 to the fourth place team.
Cathleen M. Bishop
Mark A. Hendrix
(tie)
Jim Shelton
Earl R. Sneed
An award of $200 to the third place team.
David W. Crowe
Judy K. Moore
An award of $250 and certificates to the
An award of $150 and certificates to the
second place team.
Timothy G. Chovanec
David B. '~eins tein
An award of $200, certificates, and the
inscription of their names on a plaque on
permanent display in the law school to the
first place team.
second place team.
Douglas L. Baker
Sue M. Pirtle
Charles B. Frye
Jimmy L. Peacock
An award of $100 to the best advocate.
An award of $350, certificates, and the inscription of their names on a plaque on permanent
display in the law school to the first place team.
Scott Donoho
I1defonso Ochoa, Jr.
An award of $50 to the best oralist.
Scott Donoho
Jimmy L. Peacock
KEMP, SMITH, DUNCAN, WHITE & HAMMOND
MOCK TRIAL SCHOLARSHIP AHARD
A scholarship award of $300 presented annually
to the student who has performed outstanding
service during the year to the Mock Trial
programs.
HUGHES AND HILL MOCK TRIAL AWARDS
Awards in recognition of achievement in the
Spring Mock Trial Competition.
An award of $60 to the fourth place team.
Steven Everett Anderson
Jay Revis
Stancy Stribling-
An award of $80 to the third place team.
Richard B. Roper
Ned Shepherd
An award of $110 and certificates to the
second place team.
Marcus J. Busch
Bradley K. Douglas
An award of $150, certificates, and the inscription of their names on a plaque on
permanent display in the law school to the
first place team.
Latrelle Bright Joy
W. Bruce Williams
TRIAL ADVOCATE OF THE SPRING MOCK TRIAL
C01-IPETITION
OUTSTA1~ING
An award of $100 to the outstanding oral
advocate of the Spring Mock Trial Competition,
presented by Samuel Boyd ('77) and Don C.
Dennis ('76).
W. Bruce Williams
J. HADLEY EDGAR TRIAL EXCELLENCE AWARD
An annual award of $100 presented by Delilah
and Sam Boyd ('77) to the mock trial competitor
whose contribution best exemplifies the dedication, perseverance, and trial skills worthy of
emulation by those desiring to develop as barristers of the highest quality and reputation.
GRAMBLING, MOUNCE, SIMS, GALATZAN & HARRIS
MOOT COURT AWARDS
Awards in recognition of achievement in the
First Year Moot Court Competition.
An award of $50 to the fourth place team.
Janice Crosby
Tonya P. Johannsen
Mitchell A. Toupes
An award of $75 to the third place team.
Timothy J. Crowley
Sharon Mosteller
An award of $125 and certificates to the
second place team.
Elata Ely
Steven L. Woolard
An award of $175 and certificates to the
first place team.
Joel Fry
Lee Van Fleet
An award of $75 to the best oralist.
Joel Fry
UNDERWOOD, WILSON, BERRY, STEIN & JOHNSON
MOOT COURT AvJARDS
Awards in recognition of achievement in the
Fall Intraschool Moot Court Competition.
GEARY, STAHL & SPENCER MOOT COURT AWARDS
Awards in recognition of achievement in the
Spring Moot Court Competition.
An award of $75 to the fourth place team.
An award of $90 to the third place team.
Charles B. Frye
Phillip J. Nichols
Jimmy L. Peacock
An award of $150 and certificates to the
second place team.
An award of $175 to the third place team.
An award of $300, certificates, and the
Rocky D. Crocker
Michael J. Henry
Stephen R. Lupton
An award of $250 and certificates to the
second place team.
Timothy J. Henderson
Katherine K. Mudge
An award of $400, certificates, and the
inscription of their names on a plaque on
permanent display in the law school to the
first place team.
Aaron L. Jackson
Cynthia L. Nichols
An award of $100 to the student who presented
the best oral argument.
Cynthia L. Nichols
inscription of their names on a plaque on
permanent display in the law school to the
first place team.
An award of $100 to the student who presented
the best oral argument in the semi-final round.
An award of $60 to the team having the
best brief.
GEARY, STAHL & SPENCER MOOT COURT SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
A scholarship award of $300 awarded to
a student who has distinguished himself and
brought credit to the School of Law through
participation in intercollegiate moot court
competition.
NATIONAL MOCK TRIAL TEAMS
Certificates and the inscription of their
names on a plaque on permanent display to
members of the National Mock Trial Teams.
Pamela G. Harvey
D. Murray Hensley
Marty Levi Rowley
Rocky G. Crocker
Charles B. Frye
Jimmy L. Peacock
DONALD M. HUNT OUTSTANDING BARRISTER AWARD
An award of $100 to an outstanding member of
a moot court or mock trial competition team.
The award, named for the coach of the law
school competition teams, is presented
annually by Delilah and Samuel Boyd ('77).
TEXAS YOUNG LAlNERS ASSOCIATION MOOT COURT TEA..l1
Certificates and the inscription of their
names on a plaque on permanent display in
the law school.
Aaron L.Jackson
Laura McElroy
Cynthia L. Nichols
ORDER OF BARRISTERS
Trophies presented by the law firm Carr,
Evans, Fouts & Hunt to those students who,
having exhibited excellence and attained high
honors through the art of appellate advocacy
and mock trial competition, were selected as
national members of the Order of Barristers.
ABA/LSD NATIONAL MOOT COURT TEAM
Certificates are presented to the members of
the teams representing Texas Tech in this
competition.
Timothy J. Henderson
Allan Hoffmann
Hichael S. Hull
NATIONAL MOOT COURT
George L. Lankford
Jim McLeroy
George P. Young
TEA..~
Certificates and the inscription of their
names on a plaque on permanent display in
the law' school.
Aaron L. Jackson
Katherine K. Mudge
Stancy Stribling
WHO'S lffiO AWARDS
Certificates are presented to students who
have been elected to \-lho's Who Among Students
in American Universities and Colleges in
recognition of outstanding leadership, scholarship, and community service while at Texas Tech
University. Students selected from the School
of La'{-, are:
Benny Don Campbell
Aaron Louis Jackson
LAW REVIEW AWARD RECOGNITION CERTIFICATES
Editor-in-Chief
Timothy V. Coffey
Managing Editor
Richard H. Thamer
Brad Mahon
Hollye E. Cappleman
Mark Mendel
Mark A. Twenhafel
Comments Editors
Louis P. Gregory
Joseph M. Osborne
Michael S. Simpson
Awards of $100 each are presented to the authors
who, in the opinion of the current year's Board
of Editors and the faculty, have exhibited outstanding writing ability.
The Best Case Note
The Best Fifth Circuit Symposium Article
The Best Comment
Articles and
Book Review Editor
Topics Editor and
Business Manager
An award of $50 for the best researched and summated Law Review article, presented annually by
Myron Penn Laughlin of St. Petersburg, Florida.
1979-80 BOARD OF EDITORS AWARDS
Fifth Circuit
Symposium Editor
Notes Editors
M. PENN L. AWARD
Brian Barnard
Thomas D. Washburn
Research Editor
Kevin J. Cook
Associate Editors
Allan Hoffmann
David A. Bryan
Charles D. Caddell
Marvin McKelvey
Kathy L. Cox
L. Dale Parsons
D. D'Lyn Davison
Suzan M. Redmond
Judith Young Robertson
Gerald G. Dixon
Russel L. Robinson
Lenore Templeton Graham
Mark V. Scheehle
Roger D. Graham
Wade B. Shelton
SCRIBES AWARD
A two-year honorary membership in SCRIBES, THE
AMERICfu~ SOCIETY OF WRITERS ON LEGAL SUBJECTS,
to the Law Review graduating senior who has
demonstrated an ability to do outstanding
legal writing and editing.
JACKSON, WALKER, WINSTEAD,
LAW REVIEW AWARD
CANT~-lELL
&
MILLER
An award of $100 to a staff member in recognition of exemplary dedication to the Law Review.
The recipient's name is added to a permanent
plaque on display in the School of Law.
Me WHORTER, COBB
&
JOHNSON LAW REVIE'.J SERVICE AWARD
An award of $100 presented by the named Lubbock
law firm to the Law Review student who has
contributed outstanding service during the year.
LAW REVIEW ASSOCIATION SERVICE AWARD
An award of $100 to an Associate Editor in
recognition of outstanding service to the Law
Review. The recipient's name is added to a permanent plaque on display in the School of Law.
OUTSTANDING EDITOR AWARD
An award of $250 to the Editor who has contributed outstanding service to the Law Review ,
presented by Harion T. Key.
NAMAN, HOWELL, 8MI TH, LEE & MULDROW
LEGAL WRITING AWARDS
SMITH, BAKER 3 FIELD & CLIFFORD, INC.
TAXATION AI:\/"ARD
An annual award of $250 to be given to
Awards of $200 to the author placing first
and $100 to the author placing second in the
Legal Writing Competition. The competition is
co-sponsored by the Texas Tech Law Review and
the Board of Barristers.
ESTATE PLANNING AWARD
a third year student for outstanding
achievement in the field of taxation.
The name of the recipient will be placed
on a plaque displayed in the law school.
WILLIAM R. MOSS TRIAL ADVOCACY AWARD
An annual award of $200 to a student who has
distinguished himself in the area of estate
planning, either by his performance in course
work or by the pre.paration of an outstanding
paper, presented by the firm Maddox & Renfrow
of Hobbs, New Mexico.
An award of $100 to each of two students who
have demonstrated outstanding accomplishments
in a trial advocacy course.
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF TRIAL LAWYERS AWARD
A certificate and the inscription of his name
on a plaque on display in the School of Law to
an individual in Trial Advocacy who has demonstrated outstanding achievement.
KATHLEEN SHELTON OIL & GAS AWARD
An annual award of $150 to the student who
exemplifies exceptional dedication to and
interest in the study of oil and gas law,
presented in honor of Professor Richard W.
Heming'vay by his former student.
HINKLE, COX, EATON, COFFIELD & HENSLEY
OIL Al'iD GAS A{IJARD
u.
S. LAW WEEK At\/"ARD
An award of one year's complimentary subscription
to US LAH WEEK presented by the Bureau of National
Affairs to the graduating student who has made
the most satisfactory scholastic progress in his
final year.
An award of $500 to the student who has
achieved the highest grade in a section of
oil and gas law, presented annually by the
named Midland, Amarillo and Roswell law firm.
PRODUCTS LIABILITY AWARD
An award of $250 to the student who has exhibited high academic achievement in the area
of products liability, presented in honor of
their former professor, J. Hadley Edgar, by
Phil Brown ('75) and John Judge ('75).
C. J . S. AWARDS
Each year the West Publishing Company awards
one selected title of Corpus Juris Secondum
to the freshman, the junior and the senior law
student who, in the opinion of the faculty,
has made the most Significant contribution
toward overall legal scholarship. C.J.S. awards
are not to be made on the basis of top grades
in the class or in any particular course.
THE ORDER OF THE COIF
The Order of the Coif is the only national
legal honor society in the United States.
Members are elected annually 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 in the Order. The
students selected from the Class of 1980 were:
Robert E. B~rnhill
Robert A. Black
Billy W. Boone
Sealy H. Cavin
Clinton J. David
Robert W. Dockery
Bill D. Fountain
Garry F. Howe
Kathryn L. Johnston
Paul M. Johnston
R. Jeanette Robison
Carter C. Rush
Eleanor Tarpley Gabriel
William Scott Wallace
Thomas H. Walston
JUDGE MEADE F. GRIFFIN AWARD
An award of $200 from Judge Griffin's former
briefing attorneys presented annually 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 l.J. AND SARAH H. DUPREE AllARD
An award of $100 presented to the member of
the p,raduating class who, in the opinion of
his or her colleagues, best exemplifies the
ability desired in one soon to join the legal
profession. The recipient's name is added to
a plaque on permanent display in the School
of Law.
SPECIAL
&~NOUNCEMENT
The School of Law acknowledges with appreciation
donors of the following awards which will be
presented at a later date.
JUDGE KEN G. SPENCER AWARD
C. L. "CHARLIE" ADAMS, SR. PROPERTY Al.JARD
Each year the faculty selects a student to
receive an award presented by Judge Ken G.
Spencer of Crane. This award, in memory of
Bertha and George Whipple, is made to that
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.
An award of $400 to the student who obtains the
highest combined grade average in Real Property
Finance and Texas Land Titles. The award is
presented annually in honor of Mr. Adams by his
son, Charles Adams ('69), and his grandson,
J. Collier Adams, to promote interest and proficiency in the real property field.
CHIEF JUSTICE JAMES P. ALEXANDER AWARD
An award of a set of McDonald, TEXAS CIVIL
PRACTICE, presented by former Dean Frank
Elliott and Callaghan & Company, to the outstanding student in Texas Procedure. The award
is in honor of former Chief Justice James P.
Alexander, the father of procedural reform in Texas.
PUTTING HUBBY (OR HONEY) THROUGH DEGREES
Certificates awarding the honorary degree of
P.H.T. to those who, having provided for,
supported, encouraged, and otherwise faithfully assisted their spouses through the
Texas Tech University School of Law.
Members of the Honors and Awards Committee 1980-81:
WILLIAM B. BOHLING AWARD
An award of $100 to a student who has exhibited
high academic achievement and exemplary classroom performance in Business Torts and Antitrust.
Delilah and Samuel Boyd ('77) have presented
this award in honor of his former professor.
OUTSTANDING STUDENT IN TAXATION AWARD
An award of a set of FEDERAL TAX GUIDE, by
Prentice-Hall to the student who achieved
the best cumulative weighted grade in Federal
Income Tax and Estate and Gift Tax.
HIGHEST CUMULATIVE SCHOLASTIC AVERAGE AWARD
A certificate evidencing that the recipient
has accumulated the highest scholastic average
during his entire law school attendance among
the students in the graduating class.
BOARD OF BARRISTERS RECOGNITION AWARDS
Certificates in recognition of service to
Members of the Board of Barristers.
Laura McElroy
Christopher P. Carnohan
Ronald K. Morgan
Terry L. Carr
Tollie Burl Nicholas
Rocky D. Crocker
Cynthia L. Nichols
Kathleen C. Decker
Lyn Cathleen Parsley
Gerald G. Dixon
Philip Michael Payne
Robert L. Duncan
Jimmy L. Peacock
Michael J. Henry
Marc H. Robert
Joan L. Marshall
Stancy Stribling
Roxanne McDonald
Denette Vaughn
Professors Baker, Marple and Maxwell, students
Marcus Busch and Ned Shepherd, and staff
member Sandy McDonald.
The School of Law acknowledges with appreciation
the generous gifts of donors which have made
possible the annual presentation of the following
scholarships and loan funds.
ALVIN R. ALLISON SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $250 established by
Mr. Allison, attorney from Levelland, former
member of the Board of Directors of Texas
Tech and guiding force behind the creation
of the School of Law, awarded annually to a
deserving entering or advanced student.
ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP
One or more scholarships. to be awarded
annually to deserving students, made possible
through gifts by alumni of the School of Law
to the Participating Scholarship Donor Program
of the Foundation.
W. D. BENSON, JR. SCHOLARSHIP
An annual scholarship grant of $300 donated by
Daniel H. Benson of the faculty in honor of
his father, Lubbock attorney W. D. Benson, Jr.,
to a deserving student in any class in need of
financial assistance.
DURWOOD H. BRADLEY SCHOLARSHIP
SANDRA ALLISON DAVIS SCHOLARSHIP
Mrs. Durwood H. Bradley and friends and
relatives have endowed these scholarships in
memory of Mr. Bradley, who was a prominent
Lubbock attorney for many years. The scholarships are awarded to deserving students.
C. H. AND JANET RILEY BROCKETT SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $250 in honor of
Mrs. Davis, a Levelland attorney, awarded
annually to a deserving student in the
second or third year class.
J. J. DILLARD SCHOLARSHIPS
Bryan B. Dillard, a Lubbock attorney, has
established two $500 scholarships in memory
of his father, J. J. Dillard, who became a
Lubbock resident near the turn of the century
and practiced law here for a number of years.
They are awarded to deserving students.
An annual scholarship of $500 to be awarded
to a deserving first year student in need of
financial assistance.
KENNETH H. BURNS SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship endowment established by members
of the Victor H. Lindsey Senate of Delta Theta
Phi Law Fraternity to honor their outstanding
alumnus of Houston. Scholarships will be
awarded to students who are members of the
national organization, in good academic standing,
and actively involved in the local Senate.
R. GUY CARTER SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $500 donated annually
by R. Guy Carter of the Dallas firm of
Carter, Jones, Magee, Rudberg, Moss & Mayes
to an outstanding entering law student.
JOHN M. ECONOMIDY SCHOLARSHIP
An annual scholarship of $400 presented by
Major Economidy ('73), to a student who is
either in active military service or who has
been honorably discharged from the United
Stated armed forces.
EL PASO BAR AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant from the Auxiliary to
aid a deserving law student from El Paso.
WILLIAM C. CLARK SCHOLARSHIPS
Mrs. J. C. Clark and David G. Clark have
endowed these scholarships in memory of
their son and brother, a Lubbock attorney and
a member of the Class of 1942 of Texas Tech.
The scholarships are awarded to deserving
second or third year students.
CRENSHAW, DUPREE & MILAM SCHOLARSHIP
An annual scholarship of $500 contributed by
the firm of Crenshaw, Dupree & Milam of Lubbock,
to be awarded to a worthy recipient in any class.
FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship provided annually to a deserving
student by the faculty of the School of Law.
CAM
Ffu~NIN
INSURANCE SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $300 presented
annually by Cam Fannin, Sr., Cam L. Fannin,
Jr., ('70) and Richard L. Fannin ('78) to be
awarded to a deserving student.
FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI SCHOLARSHIPS
Three annual scholarships of $150 each by
the named Houston law firm to the student
selected as editor of the Texas Tech Law
Review and to the students who have made the
highest scholastic average in the first and
second year classes.
GIBSON, OCHSNER & ADKINS SCHOLARSHIP
An annual scholarship of $500 by the named
Amarillo law firm to an outstanding student
in need of financial assistance.
LAWRENCE F. GREEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $200 established in
memory of the late Lubbock attorney by John F.
Maner of Lubbock, to a deserving second or
third year student.
FRANK K. HARRELL, JR. SCHOLARSHIP
An annual scholarship of $300 established by
Gary Harrell ('73) in memory of his father
to be awarded to a student in need of
financial assistance.
JOHN V. HAYSLIP SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship of $300 given by John V. Hayslip,
Texas City and Galveston attorney who is an
alumnus ('74) of the law school, to be awarded
to a deserving student.
J. L. AND VIRGINIA IRISH SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship of $500, established by
J. Michael Irish ('72) in honor of his
parents, to be awarded to a deserving first
year law student.
JUDGE E. E. JORDAN SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $250 to honor Judge
Jordan by an Amarillo donor who wishes to
remain anonymous.
LIDDELL, SAPP, ZIVLEY, BROWN & LABOON SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship of $1,000 dedicated to the
president of the Student Bar Association,
presented by the named Houston law firm.
LUBBOCK ATTORNEYS' MOOT COURT SCHOLARSHIPS
One or more scholarship grants made possible'
annually by gifts from Lubbock attorneys.
Early contributors to this scholarship
program are Walters and Associates and
George E. Gilkerson.
LUBBOCK BAR AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $200 to a married
student in need of financial assistance.
JOE H. NAGY SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $400, established
to honor Lubbock attorney Joe H. Nagy by
his wife and children, to be awarded
annually to a deserving student in need
of financial assistance.
G. HOBERT AND AILEEN HACKNEY NELSON SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant endowed by the children
of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson to honor their parents,
longtime Lubbock residents. It is awarded
annually to a deserving second or third year
student.
W. R. QUILLIAM SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $300 established in
memory of the late South Texas attorneygeologist by his widow, of Beaumont, and son,
of the faculty. It is awarded annually to a
deserving student in any class in need of
financial assistance.
BARBARA K. RUNGE & ASSOCIATES SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship of $300 presented annually by
the named Houston law firm to a student in
any class in need of financial assistance.
J. W.
S&~DERS
SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $250 established in honor
of Amarillo attorney by his partner, E. R. Finney,
to a deserving second or third year student.
SCOGGIN-DICKEY SCHOLARSHIPS
Two scholarships in the amount of $500 each to
graduates of Texas Tech University, presented
annually by the Scoggin-Dickey Buick Company
of Lubbock through the Texas Tech Ex-Student's
Association.
CURT F. STEIB, JR., MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship in memory of Curt Steib, Jr., a
member of the Class of 1977, endowed by his
family, classmates, and friends. It is awarded
annually to a student in financial need.
TEXAS TECH LAW PARTNERS SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship of $130 awarded to a law student
in need of financial assistance.
JOHN E. THOMASON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $250 established to honor
the late Midland attorney by his family and
friends. It is to be awarded annually to a
deserving second or third year student.
THOMPSON & KNIGHT SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant of $1,000 by the named
Dallas law firm to be awarded to a deserving
student member or candidate of the Texas Tech
Law Review in need of financial assistance.
H. B. FOUNDATION, INC., SCHOLARSHIPS
Grants in varying amounts established by the
named Foundation to be awarded to deserving
students.
W. D. WILSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship grant endowed through the ExStudents Association by the children of
former Lubbock attorney ,~. D. Wilson, to be
awarded annually to a deserving student in
any class.
LOAN FUNDS
ALVIN R. AND ALETHA FAYE ALLISON LOAN FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Allison of Levelland have
endowed this fund to provide short~term loans
to students in need of financial assistance
while pursuing the study of law.
JUDGE DAN BLAIR LOAN FUND
Judge Blair served as District Judge for
Lubbock, Hockley, Cochran, and Crosby
counties, 1936-51. These funds are available
to students for short-term loans.
CHILDRESS COUNTY FUND
Attorneys from Childress County have
established this fund to aid students from
their county. The fund is composed of sums
received by the attorneys for their services
in representing indigents in the courts of the
county.
HUNT, RASCHKE, ROBISON AND WEINSTEIN LOAN FUND
The Student Bar Association established this
fund in honor of the winning team and their
coach of the 1979 National Moot Court
Competition.
JUDGE MARVIN JONES LOAN
FL~D
The late Judge Jones, a leader in the establishment of Texas Tech, a former Congressman
from loves t Texas, and former Senior Judge on
the U. S. Court of Claims, made funds
available for short-term loans to law students.
JUDGE E. E. JORDAN LOAN ruND
Judge Jordan, retired from the 47th District
Court in Amarillo, has provided a fund for
law students who find themselves in unanticipated, short-term financial difficulties.
VICTOR H. LINDSEY MEMORIAL FUND
At the suggestion of Mrs. Victor H. Lindsey
of Lubbock, widml7 of Judge Victor H. Lindsey,
of the 72nd District Court, the Lubbock
County Bar Association and friends of the
late Judge Lindsey have created this fund
for loans and other financial assistance to
law students in need.
DREW SIMPSON Mfl10RIAL FUND
A fund established by the family, colleagues,
and friends of Drew Simpson (' 74) upon his
death in February, 1972. Its purpose is to
aid students in financial difficulty.
E. WAYNE THODE MEMORIAL
LOfu~
ruND
A 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.
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