JULY 1991

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1991 Outstanding CLE Planner Award By Deb Garrison/Sarah Polk As AICLE works with about fifty program planners each year, we find that there are many who do an outstanding job and execute their duties with careful attention to detail and a great deal of followthrough. These volunteers deserve recognition for their unselfish contributions to the professional development of the Bar. This year's recipient has been singled out by the Board of Directors and AICLE staff for exemplary achievement in CLE program planning. This person came to the initial planning meeting prepared and ready to brainstorm. The AICLE staff was advised of progress on the program and every planning deadline was met. This program planner worked with 26 speakers, the largest group assembled this year. Because of this individual's attention to the detail, the 1991 Labor Law Seminar will surely serve as a model for future labor law programs in Arkansas. Carolyn B. Witherspoon is commended for her contribution to continuing legal ed uca tion and her concern for the betterment of the legal profession. It is with great pleasure that we award the 1991 Outstanding CLE Program Planner Award to Carolyn B. Witherspoon. Thanks Carolyn!

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The end of a school year has a particular nostalgia for students, faculty and administrators. And nothing marks the end of a school year as definitively as graduation. One hundred and four relieved students graduated from UALR School of Law on May 19, 1991. The Law School Hooding Ceremony was held for the first time within the larger graduation ceremony of UALR at Barton Coliseum. Approximately 80 students were hooded by Professor Glenn Pasvogel and Associate Professor Chuck Goldner before a packed audience of well-wishers. A reception at the Radisson Legacy Hotel hosted by Interim Dean Fenton Adams followed the hooding and graduation ceremonies. A number of students are

recipients of scholarships for the 199192 academic year. A new award and scholarship has been endowed in the amount of $4,000 by Diane Larrison Gibson of Kansas City, Missouri, to honor her late husband, James H. Larrison, Jr., a prominent Little Rock attorney who practiced with the Youngdahl Firm and who taught Worker's Compensation here at the Law School. The James H. Larrison, Jr. Scholarship will be awarded annually to a law student who is a resident of Arkansas, intends to practice here and has a demonstrated ability to establish relationships with people without regard to wealth, race, religion, occupation or status. The recipient must display scholastic ability, common sense and high moral and ethical standards. Gregg Ledbetter is the first recipient of this generous scholarship. The James H. Larrison, Jr. Worker's Compensation Award honors the author of the top grade in Worker's Compensation; this year's recipient of a cash award is Ralph Burgess. The law firm of Mitchell, Williams, Selig and Tucker has also founded a new scholarship here. Four

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