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Reunion 2008

Alumni reconnect during evening at USC Law

June 18, 2008 By USC Gould School of Law
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More than 350 USC Law alumni and guests attended Reunion 2008 on June 7. Eight classes of graduates, from the Class of 1958 through the Class of 2003, attended an evening reception held at Town and Gown, followed by individual class dinners held in the law school and the University Club.

Alumni from classes prior to 1958 attended a Golden Years Luncheon, held at USC Law on June 6.

Photos from Reunion 2008 may be viewed or purchased online. Please contact the Public Relations Office for the website address.

USC Law Reunion 2008

USC Law Reunion 2008

 

 

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Reunion 2008 - Class of 1958

Class of 1958

 

Reunion 2008 - Class of 1973

Class of 1973

 

Reunion 2008 - Class of 1978

Class of 1978

 

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Class of 1983                                      Class of 1993

 

Reunion 2008 - Class of 1988

Class of 1988

 

Reunion 2008 - Class of 1998

Class of 1998

 

Reunion 2008 - Class of 2003

Class of 2003

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