Published on June 23, 2022 by Morgan Black  
Cumberland School of Law recognizes the following lawyers who have been members of the Alabama State Bar for 50 years or more! Thank you for your dedication to the legal profession.
 
John Paul DeCarlo ’52
Currun Cleveland Humphrey ’52
Chriss Hershell Doss ’57
Richard Oscar Hughes Jr. ’58
Claiborne Porter Seier ’62
Robert Russell Kracke ’62
David DeLeal Wininger ’62
Albert Leo Shumaker ’63
Herbert Hemingway Henry III ’64
James Jerry Wood ’64
William Jacob Hooks Jr. ’65
Dewey Hobson Jones III ’65
Jack Moody Purser Jr. ’65
John Clyde Norton ’65
Leonard Kenneth Moore ’66
William Alan Summers ’66
Jack William Monroe Jr. ’66
Robert Oland Driggers ’66
William Levert Green ’66
William Edward Swatek ’66
Charles Medford Thompson ’66
John Douglas Evans ’66
Robert Howard McKenzie ’66
Thomas Lee Jones ’66
Edward J. Kirst ’66
Jerry Ray Herring ’66
Frederick Alexander Erben ’66
William Wayne Smith ’66
John W. Lowe ’66
Charles Yerby Boyd ’66
Nicholas Joseph Cervera ’66
Jeffords D. Miller ’67
Theron Asbury Guthrie Jr. ’67
Clifford William Hardy Jr. ’67
Robert Merritt Rogers ’67
Patrick Hodges Boone ’67
Robert Wellington Gwin Jr. ’67
Edward Samuel Zanaty Sr. ’67
Tommy Edward Hill ’67
Aaron William Nelson ’67
Nathanial Pride Tompkins ’67
Johnny Wayne Norton ’67
Raymond Clifton Winston ’67
Allen Weldon Lindsay Jr. ’67
John Seymour Somerset ’67
William Richard Delaney ’67
Robert Craig Campbell III ’67
Jerome C. Ware ’68
James Frank Trucks Jr. ’68
Artice Lee McGraw ’68
Warren Michael Atchison ’68
Richard Lee Vincent ’68
Charles Davis Stewart ’68
Russell Lee Irby ’68
Sarah Maddox Greenhaw ’68
Charles Henderson Tingle ’68
Hiram Dodd Jr. ’68
Charles William Gorham ’68
Hobson Manasco Jr. ’68
Kenneth Hewell Looney ’68
Don Edward Lawley ’68
Kenneth Dallon Wallis II ’68
William Alexander Scott Jr. ’68
Phillips Russell Tarver ’68
Clement Joseph Cartron III ’68
Jacqueline Erle Austin ’68
Winston Vaughan Legge Jr. ’69
Roy Bonder Gonas ’69
James Joseph Thompson Jr. ’69
Edward Paul Meyerson ’69
Robert Tweedy McWhorter Jr. ’69
Charles Cook Dawson ’69
Roy Wesley Miller ’69
Thomas Eugene Davis ’69
Orrin Kaley Ames III ’69
Joseph Barris Brogden ’69
Francis Anthony Poggi Jr. ’69
James Allen Holliman ’69
Alva Caswell Caine ’69
Frank Mobley Young III ’69
Leslie Gainer Johnson ’69
Charles Eddie Floyd Jr. ’69
John William Thompson II ’69
Carl Edward Chamblee Sr. ’70
John Wilson Dinsmore ’70
Peyton Dandridge Bibb Jr. ’70
William Frank Prosch Jr. ’70
Walter Edmund Daniels Jr. ’70
Benjamin Theron Gardner Jr. ’70
James Dillard Sloan Jr. ’70
Walter McFarland Beale Jr. ’70
Judith Sullivan Crittenden ’70
John Russel Martin ’70
William Hooper Johnston Jr. ’70
Robert W. Hanson ’70
Francis Payne Ralph ’70
Robert Earl Sasser ’70
Charles Allen Graddick ’70
James Henry Hard IV ’71
John Malcolm Laney Jr. ’71
Harold Henderson Goings ’71
Walter Harris Monroe III ’71
Lewis Fredrick Pickard ’71
William Wallace Haralson ’71
Cecil Wayne Morris ’71
James William Rane ’71
John Stephen Salter ’71
Robert Kent Dawson ’71
John Martin Galese ’71
Jackson Middleton Payne ’71
James Gusty Yearout ’71
Thomas Bradford Bishop ’71
Patrick Haralson Tate ’72
Roy Marvin Johnson III ’72
William Dallas Hasty Jr. ’72
William Henry Halbrooks ’72
Shirley Irene McCarty ’72
Robert Lee Rumsey III ’72
Rufus Edward Elliot III ’72
Timothy Lee Dillard ’72
George Pass Ford ’72
Edward Elliot Barker ’72
 
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