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Washburn Lawyer, v. 48, no. 1 - Washburn University School of Law

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Mary, ’97, and<br />

Tony, ’94, Mattivi<br />

Clarice Peters, ’82<br />

Kent Foerster, ’89, and<br />

Beth Regier Foerster, ’84<br />

Rick, ’87, and Linda Meier<br />

Wes and Carolyn Wilklow,<br />

Margery and Michael, ’69, Haas<br />

Joe, ’77, and Teresa Lang<br />

“It is an ho<strong>no</strong>r to be affi liated with the<br />

highest court in the country and to see<br />

the Supreme Court Justices in person.<br />

To be present while the Court issued<br />

decisions in seven cases, an<strong>no</strong>uncing<br />

the results from the bench, was an<br />

unexpected highlight.”<br />

– Richard D. Ross, ’75<br />

Kirk, ’79, and Karen Nystrom<br />

David, ’79, and Aaron Moses<br />

Daryl, ’77, and Cindy Craft,<br />

Carla and Steve Gibb<br />

Todd Thompson, ’01,<br />

and Alec Nguyen, ’01<br />

David Schauner, ’76,<br />

and Cheryl Hewitt<br />

Gary, ’68, and Kathleen Jordan<br />

THE WASHBURN LAWYER | FALL 2010 | 37

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