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Drew Stavropoulos and Rebecca Heiss were at the opening of the new U of M law school.

Drew Stavropoulos and Rebecca Heiss were at the opening of the new U of M law school.

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  • Drew Stavropoulos and Rebecca Heiss were at the opening of the new U of M law school.
  • Celebrating the opening of the new Cecil  C. Humphreys School of Law at a black-tie gala Saturday night were , from left, Bob Canady (left) and his wife, University of Memphis President Shirley Raines, and U of M Law Dean Kevin Smith and his wife, Dr. Marilyn Dunham Smith.
  • Celebrating the opening of the new Cecil  C. Humphreys School of Law at a black-tie gala Saturday night were , from left, Bob Canady (left) and his wife, University of Memphis President Shirley Raines, and U of M Law Dean Kevin Smith and his wife, Dr. Marilyn Dunham Smith.
  • John Keys and Eva Mosby tried out some of the desks in the new school’s moot courtroom.
  • John Keys and Eva Mosby tried out some of the desks in the new school’s moot courtroom.
  • Martin and Erin Shea attended the grand opening of the law school.
  • Mary Margaret and Donnie Snow attended the grand opening of the law school.
  • Nicole Lenn, Sam Stringfellow, Chloe Baker and Drew Plunk  enjoyed the music of Robert Raiford at the gala.
  • Law student Joe Pehanick showed off the new school to his mom, Darlene (left) and Allison Riley.
  • Bob Gaudio  and his wife, Judy Parker, were the special guests of Anne and Pat Halloran, president of the Orpheum, at a party at the Halloran home.
  • Joseph Leo Bwarie (center) plays Frankie Valli in the upcoming production of 'Jersey Boys' at the Orpheum. With him are Mary and Patrick Halloran.

Students kick up their heels

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