GW Law School Fall 2003
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Reunion 2003

GW Law School held its 2003 reunion Oct. 17-18, during the University’s Colonials Weekend. The reunion honored alumni from the classes of 1953, 1968, 1978, and 1993. Alumni gathered for special celebrations that included a 50th reunion luncheon, a reception and dinner at the new City Museum, law school tours, a mock trial, and a luncheon presentation with Dean Michael K. Young. The reunion weekend evenings finished off with a performance by Whoopi Goldberg on Friday night, and a Beach Boys concert on Saturday night.

Please mark your calendars for next year’s reunion, planned for October 15-17, 2004.

Cocktails at the City Museum

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The Class of 1993

GW Law’s mock trial team with Dean Young: Daniel DeSouza; Natricia Wright; Dean Michael K. Young; Curtis Osbourne; and Victoria Ashworth.

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The Class of 1978 dinner

Robert Stevenson, ’68; and Jeffrey Wantanabe, ’68

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Back row: Norman Glasgow, ’49; Lisa Kranz, director, GW Law alumni relations; Clarence Kipps, ’53, and David W. Richmond, ’37. Front Row: Wilma Ellenbogen, ’46, James Ellenbogen, Kathryn Funkhouser, Claude Funkhouser Jr., ’53

Photo by: David Scavone

Charles, ’68, and Gayle Rosenberg; and Charles, ’78, and Valerie Surasky

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Marian, ’93, and Maurice Glen

Robert Stevenson, ’68, Dean Michael K. Young, Charles, ’68, and Gayle Rosenberg.

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David W. Richmond, ’37 and Clarence Kipps, ’53

Larry, ’93, and Lori Bard

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The Class of 1968

Tim Means (center) with Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Roger Trangsrud and wife Elizabeth Trangsrud

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Assistant Dean Joan H. Strand, ’75; and Leslie, ’68, and Kathy, MA ’69, Megyeri

(above) Eric, ’78, and Denise Macey

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GW Law Career Development Office Director Frederick Thrasher, ’93, Lara Levinson, ’93, Colleen, ’93, and Evans Sealander

Except where noted, all photos by: Nicole Harding


Alumni Score a Home Run at Oriole Park

photoThe Maryland chapter of The George Washington Law Alumni Association packed the house Aug. 2 for an evening ballgame at Camden Yards. The Baltimore Orioles hosted, and thoroughly routed, the Boston Red Sox, taking seven runs in one inning for an overall score of 11-2.

Camden Yards enjoyed its second-largest crowd ever for the Orioles’ game against the Boston Red Sox. The Law School crowd, meanwhile, was the largest ever for an Orioles game—more than 100 people. The event was completely sold out, prompting Suzanne Hill in the Alumni Relations office to order two follow-up batches of tickets to satisfy a waiting list.

Alumni ranging from the class of ’49 to the class of 2003, both JDs and LLMs, were joined by faculty and staff members, family, and friends for a happy and memorable evening. With such a strong showing, it’s no wonder the Law School filled almost an entire section of the stands on the lower level. The excellent seats behind right field afforded a great view of the entire field and into the Orioles dugout.

The evening began with a private pre-game dinner at the Championship Café, an Orioles-themed restaurant on the ground level of the ballpark. After dinner, the group filtered out to take their seats for the 7:05 start of play. Most everyone stayed the full nine innings, until long after dusk, to enjoy the Orioles 11-2 victory.

The chapter plans to organize another Camden Yards outing next year, so be on the look out for a related announcement. The event promises to be another hit.


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