 Card number 34. Who is this? Vaughn Hall. Vaughn Hall. Better Shred Than Rad. Ha ha. Arthur O'Gries, Jr. Vaughn Hall. Better Shred Than Rad. Secretary. Card number 34. Secretary. Vaughn Hall. Sometimes you have to go above the written law, explained Vaughn Hall, devoted secretary of Oliver North. C card number 13. Hall felt that when North ordered her to destroy or alter government documents, he was heeding a call to obey a higher law. Hall testified that on the evening of November 21st, 1986, she helped shred a pile of documents, a foot and a half high that included notes, telephone logs, and encoded messages. She stated that although shredding was done routinely, on this particular night, so many material were shredded that the shredding machine jammed from the overload. According to Robert McFarland, C card number 28, North had already shredded all key documents relating to the Iran initiative and the Contra supply operations by the afternoon of the 21st. The story of the shredding party suggested an element of haste which made the survival of the Iran Contra division memo found by Attorney General Edmund Mies, C card number three, more reliable. More than a simple typist, Hall was deeply enmeshed in the national security community. She dated Arthur L. Cruz Jr., the son of one of Contra leaders and a Contra himself. Hall's mother was Robert McFarlane's secretary. Fawn Hall went on from Oliver North office to work as a secretary for the Navy with no access to classified materials. She has expressed hopes of becoming an actress. Fawn Hall, she ever became an actress.