AAC F A M I L Y & F R I E N D S Family information: My parents are Kim and
A.J. Gary from Conway. I have a sister, Laci, and a brother-in-law, Chad, and they have a beauti- ful 3-year-old daughter who calls me uncle.
My favorite meal: Any type of seafood, especially crab legs and lobster tail.
When I’m not working I’m: During the school year I am studying, and during the summer I typically spend my week- ends at Greers Ferry Lake.
Te hardest thing I have ever done:
Doing well in law school while also playing intramural basketball, football and volleyball.
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Law Clerk — Blake Gary
At the top of my bucket list is to: I would like to travel to Zermatt, Switzerland, to visit Te Matter- horn and travel to Scotland.
You might be surprised to learn that: My right eye is half blue and half brown.
My pet peeve is: When people purposely draw attention to themselves.
Motto or favorite quote: “Te fool speaks, the wise man listens.” How long have you been at AAC and can
you describe some of your successful proj- ects? I have been at AAC since May, and I have
been researching medical marijuana. Law Clerk — Jessica Fontenot Family information: I have one older brother,
but we’re only a year apart so we get mistaken for twins a lot. My mother homeschooled us, and my dad is an engineer at Johnson Space Center in Houston. I grew up there, but I loved my time at Harding University and have been in Arkansas ever since.
My favorite meal: Caesar salad, then chicken alfredo with garlic bread and tiramisu.
When I’m not working I’m: Usu- ally studying, but I love to paint and watch horror movies with my roommate.
Te accomplishments of which I am most proud: I still have two more years, but I finished my first year of law school. I couldn’t have done it without my family and friends, and I’m extremely grateful to be where I am.
At the top of my bucket list is to: Travel all over Eu- rope.
Te hardest thing I have ever done is: Law school.
You might be surprised to learn that: I
love punk rock, and I go to concerts when- ever I can.
My pet peeve is: Tat parallel parking ex- ists.
Motto or favorite quote: “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” — Anne of Green Gables.
How long have you been at AAC and can you describe some of your successful projects? I have been at AAC since the beginning of August, but I have learned so much from a recent research project for coroners’ budgets. Tere are so many issues I had never thought of before.
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