Class of 1985

Facts About the Class of 1985
- 192 living graduates
- Representing 32 U.S. states and territories and 11 countries
- View the list of members of the Class of 1985
- View the Class of 1985 Reunion Committee
Reunion 2010 Recap
In April, we welcomed many of you back to the Law School for the Class of 1985's 25th Reunion. For those of you who were able to attend, thank you so much for joining in the Reunion celebration. For those of you who were unable to attend, we hope that you'll be able to join us for the next Reunion.
Mark your calendars: April 17-19, 2015.
In addition to the fun and relaxing weekend that the Law School planned for Reunion, the class of 1985 hosted a panel discussion for students and recent graduates titled: What I Wish I Knew Then: Reflections on 25 Years of Law Practice. The panel was well received and all those attending found it very informative. The panel should be available on our website at some point, and it will also become a part of our Oral History Project. Thank you so much to the 1985 for coming up with such a great idea for a panel. Thank you to the panelists - and a special thank you to Loren Weil for moderating.
The Class Gift Effort
A special thanks to everyone from the class of 1985 who participated in the Reunion Class Gift Effort!
Reunions provide an opportunity to renew friendships, to reminisce about your years on campus, and to learn more about the life and vision of the school today. If you attended Reunion and you haven't yet made a contribution in honor of your Reunion, it's not too late! The quickest way to make a gift is online, using this link:
» Make a gift in honor of your 25th Reunion.
Checks should be made payable to "Duke University" with a note in the memo section specifying your intent to support Duke Law School. Please mail your gift to the following address:
Alumni & Development Office
Duke University School of Law
210 Science Dr.
Campus Box 90389
Durham, NC 27708
Your gift will help the Law School in reaching our funding goals which support increasing student financial aid, expanding the size of the faculty, strengthening the clinics program, and broadening the legal writing and advocacy programs.
Your Reunion gift has a direct impact on the ability of the school to achieve these goals. Reunion giving constitutes about 20% of the school's unrestricted financial support. Reunion Class Gifts represent the sum total of financial support provided by alumni celebrating their Reunion in a given class. Your gift is a powerful demonstration of your commitment to the continued growth and progress of Duke Law School and its students. Gifts large and small are welcome as expressions of loyalty and support for your class and for the Law School.
» Make a gift to the Law Annual Fund in honor of your Reunion.
» Learn more about Reunion giving.
Honor Roll of Donors
Below is a list of members of Duke Law's Class of 1985 who have made gifts to the Law School during this fiscal year (July 1, 2009 -June 30, 2010). The list is updated weekly. Due to the way that gifts are sometimes handled at Duke, it can take up to 2 weeks for the Law School to be notified of your gift. If you made a gift or pledge more than 2 weeks ago and your name isn't yet appearing, please contact our office so that we may investigate further. If you'd prefer that your name not appear on this honor roll, please let us know. You can reach our office by calling 1-888-LAW-ALUM (529-2586) or email AnnualFund@law.duke.edu.
Linda Ann Arnsbarger
Janet Ward Black
Julia M. G. Burchett
Allan Armistead Capute
John L. Charvat, Jr.
John W. Connolly III
Tia Lynn Cottey
Linda M. Crouch-McCreadie
Alan Gregory Dexter
J. Porter Durham, Jr.
Kevin Condrin Dwyer
Caroline E. Emerson
Charna L. Gerstenhaber
Thomas J. Gorman
Susanne I. Haas
Cameron S. Hamrick
Lynn G. Hawkins
William W. Horton
Arthur J. Howe
Dorothy Anne Hurd
Eric Alan Isaacson
Joel Kaufman
Carolyn V. Kent
David C. Kiernan
J. Mitchell Lambros
Marianne Owens La Rivee
Steven R. Lazar
Gerald Anthony Lee
David S. Liebschutz
Elizabeth H. Liebschutz
George Robert Loxton
Christopher D. Mangum
Neil Douglas McFeeley
Karen Reintjes McLeese
Pressly M. Millen
Siobhan O. Millen
Lynne G. Miller
James Robert Moxley III
Jeffrey D. Nakrin
Jonathan Paul Nase
Nathan E. Nason
Carol D. Newman
Marshall David Orson
Alan B. Perper
William Keith Reidy
Ieva M. Rogers
Peter Glatz Rush
C. Forbes Sargent III
Elizabeth Y. Schiff
William Adser Schwennesen
Rachel J. Setear
Andrew Lewis Shapiro
Michael Stephen Smith
Charles Vuille Stewart
Bellanne M. Toren
Leslie Campbell Tucker III
Darrell R. Van Deusen
Paul R. Van Hook
Loren A. Weil
Bea L. Witzleben
Catharine Emerson Wymer
