Centennial Golf Tournament
April 16, 2016
Seven teams made up of alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends participated in a “scramble style” game of 18-hole golf. The competition, while fierce, remained friendly. Dean Jennifer Johnson, an avid golfer, encouraged players throughout the event, taking shots at several holes and offering cold beverages.
Afterward, players gathered at the clubhouse for a cocktail reception and light dinner. Members of the winning team—which included Thomas Lombard ’85, Robert Seelig ’85, Don Thacker ’85, and Vice President, Secretary, and General Counsel David Ellis—were each awarded a centennial swag bag, wine, and gift certificates to the Reserve pro shop.
The golf tournament was one of several events held in celebration of the 100-year anniversary of the law school.
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