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WAITERS 8. DISHWASHERS Cleft to right, SEATED: R. Farr, J. Jeas, I. Rubenstein D. Wintroub, G. Elsener, I. Hulee, M. Knapp, L Rutter. FIRST ROW: D. Federico, B. Yops, P. Blackhurst, B. DeVrles, B. Ferrari, A. Karvelis, B. Heller, E. Miller, I. Kala, S. Oldstrom, C. U1-ist, R. Leed, S. Komjathy, T. Heimer, R. Gephardt. SECOND ROW: R. McKenzie, P. Murray, R. Nicolai, M. Hamblet, H. Brand, N. Pesler, R. Mandell, M. Ditkowsky, D. Mackstaller, P. Dunlap, R. Perrine, I. Ekola, A. Grossman, R. Becker, D. Goelzer. 'N -J XID 5.39 . JAX fl L -I f . , lyk R H' L I deft to rightj: B. Davis, E. Clark, D. Hague, F. Grimm, J. Griffith, T. Allen, B. Buncroft, S. LoPresto, J. Rosenbluth, E. McCabe. A W ,. 4.1. 1 , fx if T ,...., ,,r V , J 47
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PSURFS The Senior leaned into his turn at the bottom ofthe stairs and almost collided with the Freshman staring intently at a poster. He heard the youngster asking, Who are the Psurfs? He felt for a cigarette and lit it. The Ann Arbor Surboard Riding and Mountain Climbing Society he replied deliberately. What do they do? the Freshman earnestly persisted. Sing, shrugged the Senior. Is that all? said the Freshman sceptically. Well, mused the Senior, they throw intimate privateparties- but they'd rather entertain at other peop1es'. Should I ask, ventured the Freshman, if they ever ride surf- boards or climb mountains ? Now what do you think? returned the Senior sagely. Cleft to rightj: jim Sprowl, J. Hoffa, C. Cohen, D. Andrews, J. Fems D Roll 1 Dodds J Cook G Ehcker It's Been A Hard Day's Night. 46
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GRADUATE STUDENTS Thirteen students from the U.S. and Canada, seven of them law teachers already, are in the graduate program for the LL.M. A number of these will ultimately take the S.J.D, degree. They are involved in specialized research projects of their own or attached to the Legislative Research Center. The LL.M. and S.J.D, programs are designed expressly for candidates intending to take up a teaching career, but a terminal LL.M. is also offered for those who wish to acquire a specialization for their practice. 'lwenty-nine graduate students from abroad are also in residence. Eleven of them are from Asia, thirteen from Europe, mainly Germany, three from Africa, and two from Australia. The Asian students include four from Japan, three from Thailand, two from the Ryukyu Islands, and four from the Phillipines. European countries represented are Germany, England, Italy, Switzerland, and Norway. African students are from Egypt and the Sudan. Many Latin Americans have attended the Law School in the past, working mainly under the direction of Professor Yntema. Ford Foundation funds support some of the students, their governments others, and some rely on other grants or private means to finance their studies. Those from civil law areas working towards the Master of Com- parative Laws degree devote a large portion of their time to American legal institutions. Those from common law nations may choose to work, instead, for the LL.M. They will put their training to use in teaching, government service, or in a few cases, private practice. Olin L. Browder, Director of Graduate Studies fleft to rightj SEATED: G. Klax, I. Cortes, K. Matsuo. FIRST ROW: M. Maxino, M. Hauser, E. Branderberg, J. Brueggemann, J. Toulmin, K. Lewmanomont, A. Gatmaytan. SECOND ROW: H. Alloub, O. Ads, K. Kaiser, I. Lieser, A. Wintexstreter, B. Bott, M. Jagmetti, D. Emmerson, I. Blanchard, I. Randall, I-I. Gutierrez. 48
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