GJ HARVARD LAW SCHOOL CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS The Yearbook is presented to the Iilurvurcl Law School Community as one ofthe services of the Law School Committee ol' Phillips Brooks House. The Committee wishes to express its appreciation to all who have helped make possible this publication. 1963 Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House Jennings T. Bird, Editor Lawrence E. Hicks, Business Manager Steven A. Stepanian, Associate Editor Jay D. Harris, Advertising Manager I ll CONTENTS Dedication Harvard Law School Faculty Students Graduate and Special Class of 1963 Class of 1964 Class of 1965 Student Activities Williston Competition Ames Competition Index and Advertisements The HARVARD LAW SCHOOL Yearbook 1963 History is likely to View Felix Frankfurter many a creative proposal. Yet he has affirm- D E D I : to Felix Frankfurter Coming to the United States from his native Austria in 1894, Felix Frankfurter received his A.B. in 1902 from the College of the City of New York and his LL.B. in 1906 from Harvard. Later he was awarded the D.C.L. by Oxford and the LL.D. by five universities. Among his many honors was that of Honorary Master of the Bench, Gray's Inn, London. Immediately after law school he was assistant U. S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. In 1914 he returned to Harvard Law School, where he remained as a devoted scholar and teacher of the law until his appointment as Associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States in 1939. Though a jus- tice rather than a professor, his duties on the bench merely changed the form of his teachings. His judicial opinions alone deal with almost every aspect of the law, and his numerous books and articles are additional guides to lawyers and students alike. Though he retired from the Supreme Court in August, 1962, Mr. justice Frankfurter plans to continue writing about the Supreme Court, his constant concern for most of his life. With respect and admiration, the 1963 Harvard Law School Yearbook is dedicated to Mr. justice Felix Frankfurter. as a scholar-turned-judge, though one has only to read his fascinating reminiscences to see that his career cannot be embraced in a single phrase. That a superb scholar sitting on the Supreme Court for close to a quarter of a century can strengthen the Court and en- rich our law, he has amply demonstrated. Coming as a law clerk to thejustice,I never knew the Professor in any formal sense, but the essence of the teacher and scholar was at once evident. Instinctively drawn to people, he particularly likes the young and he has never lost the pitch of their mental metabolism. He loves the housts of intellect, both for the joy of the fray and for the emergence of sharpened and deepened understanding. I soon realized that the rougher our debates the more solidly established was our com- radeship. But there is more to Frankfurter the teacher and judge than this - a kinetic quality of body, mind, and spirit that can be captured only by an artist or poet. His vibrant energy, whether imparted by a demanding voice, flashing eyes, or simply by a viselike grip of one's arm at the elbow, transform the atmos- phere. His juices run rich and fast, and those around him inevitably quicken in response. So joyous a person could never be a tran- quil judge, and yet all of justice Frankfurter's presuppositions about the nature of judging have required that he temper his personal convictions and restrain his impulses. As a political advisor and critic he gave birth to 4 ed that we should not look among even the greatest of judges for what Holmes called 'originators of transforming thought.' Iven- ture to suggest that had they the mind of such originators, the bench is not the place for its employment. Denied to justice Frankfurter was any sim- ple conception of the judge's art. The teacher of twenty-five years could not take refuge in simplistic meanings of the constitutional text or in the absolute values sometimes said to reside in it. judging required choice, and the search must be for criteria sufficiently general and objective to make the exercise of power decent and responsible. Yet in this simple statement lie endless complexities and the judge has the subtle task of being conscious of his role without becoming selfconscious about it. It is here that the justice brought to bear the resources and craftsmanship of the scholar. This is not the place to describe the quest or to evaluate its success. The justice would be the first to acknowledge that complete success is unattainable. But if it is thefunction of law to impose order upon the disorder of life, it is the job of the judge to impose order upon the process of choice. We could expect no less of a scholar-turned-judge than that he labor courageously and powerfully to promote the integrity of the judicial process and thus of the law. We have received no less from Mr. justice Frankfurter. ALBERT M. SACKS ' fu .- , .ug :1,ii:f,,f 1, ' HW. , . .-.pu .Q-.,.. - If -x 1 'EFT Q I ' 4 1- N H, .. , . ,J 0 du, .aus-, SWK- ' Milf. wb .adm 4-' Q -. ' 1 V.. ' . I ' an- . 52 A f - , ' , 1 ' Q. r - ' ' -'qs' .' X H ' f ' ' 'g 'X 21202. H, Q in-'Q -wi vff fr 2 x r. ' -2355 :HT EJ- MJ A firm V M4 Y YA , V . Y-f 1' lwfgiimig'-, :A ffm 1 'gtfjl' ?- Ab I V L 13, -. ' -f .f 1-,4-. r. .1 w I . 'im fr , - JI :-:.34',,1'V' ., U51 .j1'n-ifxfpli., 55' Jr, . W., -.' U H xi ' 1, I A T ,,. .,,, 4 .. Q ,. M, . W A .. W' ' - CW-Y Q A-v H W 1.93,-1 -4,,,g,',g,f ' in-,X , ,lv 1- -'1 .. 5.- - -W. -gm, ..,, . ru? 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The first year student soon meets Martha Jacoby, sec- retary for the teaching fellows and for the group work program. 'T-' J Qyg.. W' ,cg Aim.. The thousands of iob interviews each year are made possible by the work of Miss Appel, Di rector of the Placement Office. lndispensible to the functioning of the Law School is the Langdell receptionist, Stephanie Gardner. x ' 4 i V . ,f'k.f 'I' ,494 ff .-if! 4' '-it At the reception following the Dean's Welcoming Ad- dress, first year students have an opportunity to meet Dean Griswold. During the month before final exams, first year students often abandon all activities except study- ing, and on occasional meal. I ' 1 my 12 Careful Shepordizing may be the difference be- lween success and disoppoinlmenl in the Ames Compelilion. W IBEW 'lgf The members ol the Pound Club get ocquuinled with Deon Pound al on inlormol sherry hour. -5.-zvzganf'-lt. : 5 . 34 Noted for tasty desserts, the Law Wives Bake Sales are welcomed by the students. -X .-- 'l FM 2 1 ' Y- -'x1.fl' x K fy A if A KT Li , . - ' . , v ,,,. X -f t , Jsiyuxf- 1 :ttf g so . t . ,ft ,Q 1 Ap-NY F' if A break from the library comes with a relaxing cup of coffee at Harkness. -lllll ' HH! x X ,qi iii TTT'l TYT1 'ETH 11311 . .11 'H ffflfff W'-M-farm Hh Le alAid Bureau was the guest speak er at the Bureau sFlfhe!h Annuversary Banquetheldun February at the Harvard ,. 37 1 v ww- . .A Vx- , W .ci-.ff SP3 Y FACULTY - Accepting the challenge of teaching top students in an atmosphere of academic heedom and achievement, many of world are members ofthe the greatest legal educators in the Harvard Law School faculty Continuing z'n the paths of Such leaders as Amesg Williston, Gray, Chaffee and Frank- jurten these men have been an inspz'ration and guide to thousands of lawyers. From tax statutes to lectures, trea- tises and casebooks, their work leads the legal profession everywhere in the study and practice of the Law. Eagerbz working on projects not undertaken by other lawyers, these men broaden and strengthen our legal framework. Within fill'-S' jeamework, professors and students alike strive for academic excellence. Nathan Marsh Pusey President of Harva ra' U niversily The twenty-fourth President of Harvard was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on April 4, 1907, and acceeded to his present position forty-six years later. After graduating from Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, he entered Harvard College, where he majored in English and Comparative Litera- ture, and graduated with an A.B. magna cum laude in 1928. Mr. Pusey then traveled in Europe for one year, and upon his return began teaching near New York City, at the Riverdale Country School. After receiving his M.A. degree in 1932, he served as part-time assistant in History at Harvard during 1932-33 and spent the fol- lowing year studying in Greece as an Archi- bald Coolidge Fellow. In 1935, President Pusey went to Lawrence College as a Sophomore Tutor in an experi- 18 mental program of liberal arts education, but subsequently returned to Harvard to complete his graduate work, receiving a Ph.D. in 1937. Mr. Pusey was an Assistant Professor of History and Literature at Scripps College from 1938 to 1940. In the latter year, he joined the faculty of Wesleyan University to take part in the development of new liberal arts courses for freshmen and sophomores. Three years later he became an Associate Pro- fessor of Classics. In 1944, he was named President of Lawrence College, where he served nine years. In 1953, Mr. Pusey was elected President of Harvard. His administration has been mark- ed by vigorous efforts and achievements inin- creasing the endowment of the University and improving its physical plant. Erwin Nathaniel Griswold Dean and Langde!! Professor of Law President of the Harvard Law Review in 1928 and recipient of an S.J.D. in1929,Dean Griswold returned to his native Cleveland, Ohio for private practice. He was soon in Washington, D.C., as Special Assistant to the Attorney General, handling many cases be- fore the U. S. Supreme Court. Leaving Wash- ington in 1934, he was appointed to the Law School faculty. He became a full professor a year later and Dean and Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law in 1946. He has been Dean and Langdell Professor of Law since 1950. 1'i rs 5: , . I 3 V 5' . lj' I it E , S if ' r 'iff l-. l . ., , ,L he aww-an-v. Q. Q . I V -Wi E S The Dean's leadership has resulted in re- markable changes and progress in the Law School since 1946. Because of his singular devotion to the welfare of this school, he normally engages in an eighty-hour work week. Aside from his administrative duties, the Dean teaches a course in Taxation, does extensive writing and editing and serves on many legal committees. His published books include Spendthrw Trusts The Fwh Amend- mem' Today, and casebooks on Federal Taxa- tion and Conflict of Laws. He is also a con- tributor to legal periodicals and is general editor of the American Casebook Series. A member of the Massachusetts and Ameri- can Bar Associations, Dean Griswold is also active in the American Law Institute, is chair- man of the American Bar Association's Spe- cial Committee on Professional Relations, is a member of the U. S. Civil Rights Commis- sion and of the ABA,s Special Committee on World Peace Through Law. Among his hon- ors have been numerous honorary degrees, a directorship of the American Judicature Society and president of the Association of American Law Schools. 19 PHILLIP ELIAS AREEDA Assistant Prokssor of Law Reversing a current trend, the Harvard Law School faculty gained a member when john Kennedy was elected President. After serving as Assistant Special Counsel to President Eisenhower, and as a member of the White House Staff from 1956 through 1960, Profes- sor Areedajoined the faculty injanuary of 1961. Prior to his work in Washington, Professor Areeda graduated summa cum laude from the Law School, was awarded the Fay Diploma, and received a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship for 1954- 55. Presently, he is teaching Antitrust Law and a seminar in Inter- national Business Regulation. Born: 1930g Detroit, Michigan. A.B., 1951g LL.B., 1954, Harvard. Born: 19295 Budapest, Hungary 20 PAUL MICHAEL BATOR f Pro essor o Law In 1956, when Professor Bator graduated from Harvard Law School, he was first in his class summa cum laude and President of the Law Review. Upon graduation he served for one year as clerk for Mr. justice john M Harlan of the Supreme Court of the United States, and for the following two years he practiced with the New York City firm of Debevoise Plimpton and McLean Since joining the faculty in 1959 Professor Bator has taught Ad ministrative Law, Criminal Law Civil Procedure and a seminar dealing with remedies against the government A.B., 1951, Princetong M.A., 1953 LL B 1956 Harvard RICHARD REEVE BAXTER f f Pro essor 0 Law Professor Baxter joined the Law School faculty in 1954 as Re search Associate in the International Waterways Project He is currently a member of the Board of Editors of the American our nal of International Law and a member of the Executive Council of the American Branch, International Law Association At the time of Professor Baxter s resignation from the Army to join the faculty, he was Chief of the International Law Branch Of fice of the judge Advocate General s Corps USAR While at the Law School, Professor Baxter has taught courses in Contracts Criminal Law, Public International Law Problems of World Order International Protection of Foreign Investments and International Law Problems. He is on research leave for 1962 1963 Born: 19213 New York, New York A.B., 1942, Brown, LL.B., 1948 Harvard Diploma in Internnional Law 1951, Cambridge, LL.M., 1952 Georgetown HAROLD JOSEPH BERMAN Projkssor of Law Professor Berman returned to Harvard Law School after a year's leave of absence, in which he taught American Law at Moscow Uni- versity and studied Soviet Law at the Institute of State and the Acad- emy of Sciences. He teaches a course in Comparison of Soviet and American Law and many of his publications deal with this subject. Graduating from Yale Law School in 1947, he began teaching here in 1948 as a visiting professor. Active in promoting the teach- ing of law in the liberal arts curriculum, he has served as chairman of the Association of American Law Schools committee on this proj- ect. His text, The Nature and Function of Law, is used as a text in many colleges. Born: 1918, Hartford, Connecticut. A.B., 1938, Dartmouthg M.A., 1942, Yaleg LL.B., 1947, Yalc. DEREK CURTIS BOK Prokssor of Law Professor Bok entered the Law School in 1951, after graduating fl'0m Stanford University. He served on the Board of Editors of the Law Review and received his LL.B. in 1954. After graduation, he spent one year in Paris as a Fullbright Scholar. While in Europe, he wrote a monograph, The Hrs! Three Years ofthe Schuman Plan, which was published as one of Princeton Uni- versity's Studies in International Finance. Following his year abroad, he entered military service, serving as an Assistant to the General Counsel in the Office of the Secretary of the Army. Since joining the faculty, Professor Bok has been teaching Labor L3-W, Antitrust Law, and a seminar in Labor Law. Born: 1930, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A.B., 1951, Stanfordg LL.B., 1954, Harvard, M.A., 1958, George Washington University. ROBERT BRAUCHER Prokssor of Law Aside from 15 years of teaching at the Law School, where he was Editor of the Law Review as a student, Professor Braucher has taught at the Harvard School of Business Administration for several years, and as a Fulbright Lecturer in japan in 1959. He is currently the Reporter for the Restatement of Contracts Sec- ond, the Coordinator for the revision of the Uniform Commercial Code, and has served on the Massachusetts Commission on Uni- form State Law since 1954. Professor Braucher has written Cases on Commercial Law, and has co-authored Introduction lo Commercial Law, and Commercial T ransaclions, a course he teaches in addition to Agency, the Icgal Profession, and a seminar in Commercial Law. Born: 19165 New York, New York. A.B., 1936, Haverfordg LL.B., 1939, Harvard. ERNEST JOSEPH BROWN Professor of Law Having practiced law for several years in Buffalo, Professor Brown turned to the academic world in 1937 by joining the faculty of the University of Buffalo Law School, where he ultimately be- came Assistant Dean. After serving in the Army during World War II, he came to the Law School as a Visiting Professor in 1946, and was appointed Professor on the staff the following year. With Professors Freund, Sutherland, and Howe, he is editor of a casebook on Constitutional Law, a course he teaches at the Law School along with Taxation, and a seminar in Taxation: Corporate Reorganizations and Distributions. Born: 1906g Lake Providence, Louisiana. A.B., 1927, Princeton, LL.B., 1931, Harvard. ll' CLARK BYSE Prokssor of Law Following his graduation from Wisconsin in 1938, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, Professor Byse became Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Iowa. In 1940, he began a five year period of government and war service. Mr. Byse was named Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946, and Professor of Law two years later. He came to Harvard in 1957. Presently, he is a member of the Ad- ministrative Conference of the United States, and Counsel to the American Association of University Professors. He is co-author of Administrative Law Cases and Comments and Tenure z'n American Higher Educalion: Plans, Praciices, and the Law. Born: 1912, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. B.E., 1935, State Teachers College, Oshkoshg L.L.B., 1938, Wisconsing LL.M., 1939, S.j.D., 1952, Columbia. ANDREW JAMES CASNER Associale Dean and Weld Professor of Law Professor Casner is one of the nation's foremost authorities on Property Law. He has been Reporter and Adviser to the Restate- ment of Property, Reporter for the current American Law Institute project to draft a model estate and gift tax statute, Reporter for the Uniform Property Act, and Editor-in-Chief of the eight volume set of the American Law ofProperly. He is also a member of the A.B.A. Committee on Professional Ethics, Director of the Harvard Law School Program of Instruction for Lawyers, Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Law Depart- ment of Little, Brown 8z Company, editor of a casebook in Estate Planning, and co-author of a Property casebook, which will be long- remembered by most Harvard Law school students. Born: 19073 Chicago, Illinois. A.B., 1930, LL.B., 1929, University of Illinois, S.J.D., 1941, Columbia. JOHN P DAWSON . Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law Professor Dawson was on the faculty of the University of Michi- gan fOr 30 years before he joined the Harvard staff in 1956. On leave from Michigan from 1942 to 1945, he served as Chief Counsel in the Rent Section Office of Price Administration, Chief Middle East Division Foreign Economic Administration, and Act- ing Regional Economxc Counsellor for the Middle East, State De- Paftment In 1947 48 he assumed the Directorship of the Foreign Trade Administration for the Greek government. Professor Dawson is the author of Unjust Enrichment a Com- Paratwe Anabaszs A History of Lay judges, and is co-author of a casebook on Contracts and Contract Remedies. A B 1922 JD 1924 Michigan D Phil 1930, Oxford. RICHARD HINCKLEY FIELD . Pro essoro Law After graduating magna cum laude from the Law School in 1929, Professor Field engaged in private practice in Boston until World War II when he became General Counsel for the Office of Price He returned to the Law School in 1946 as a member of the fac- ulty From 1957 untnl 1959 he served as Reporter for the Rules Advisory Committee in Maine Together with Professor Kaplan, he has edited a casebook on Civil Procedure, and has also been the At present Professor Field is teaching Civil Procedure and Trial Practice havin previously taught Corporations, Evidence and DAVID FARQIUHAR CAVERS Fessenden Prokssor of Law Following graduation from the Law School, where he was Presi- dent of the Law Review, Professor Cavers was associated with a New York firm for three years. After one year as an instructor here, he taught at the law schools of West Virginia and Duke with appointments as Visiting Professor at Yale and Chicago. After service as Assistant General Counsel for Price in the O.P.A., Professor Cavers rejoined the faculty, serving as Associate Dean from 1951 to 1959, and receiving the Fessenden chair in 1952. Last year, the Professor was a Consultant to the joint Committee on Atomic Energy. His publications include co-authorship of Elec- tric Power Regulation in Latin America, and the editing of the vol- ume set of Law and Contemporary Problems. Born: 19025 Bullalo, New York. B.S., 1923, University ofPennsylvanIag LL.B., 1926, Harvard. 1' V l E 23 ROGER FISHER Professor of Law Professor Fisher spent two years in Paris as an Assistant to the General Counsel of the European headquarters of the Economic Co- operative Administration after receiving his LL.B. in 1948. From 1950 through 1956, he practiced with Covington 8t Burling in Washington, D. C., working largely in the international field. Pro- fessor Fisher then joined the Department of justice as an Assistant to the Solicitor General before coming to the Law School staff in 1958. Mr. Fisher is currently a member of the Executive Committee, American Society of International Law, and the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. This year, he is teaching Legal Method in International Disputes and Public International Law. Born: 1922, Winnetka, Illinois. A.B., 1943, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. X..r 24 PAUL ABRAHAM FREUN D Car!M Loeb University Professor After receiving his S.j.D. from Harvard in 1932, Professor Freund clerked for Mr. justice Brandeis. From 1935 through 1939, he was in the Office of the Solicitor General and also served as Special As- sistant to the Attorney General. Mr. Freund joined the faculty in 1939. He held the Charles Steb- bins Fairchild chair from 1950 until 1957, and the Royall chair in 1957-58, at which time he was awarded a University Professorship. Professor Freund has authored On Understanding the Supreme Court The Supreme Court oflhe US, was co-editor of a casebook on Constitutional Law, and is Editor-in-Chief of a History ofthe Supreme Court which is in preparation. He was also Adviser to the Conflict of Laws Restatement.. Born: 1908, St. Louis, Missouri, A.B., 1928, Washington University, LL.B., 1931, S.j.D., 1932, Harvard, LL.D., 1954, Columbia, 1956, Washington University, 1956, University of Louis- ville, 1961, University of Chicago. CHARLES FRIED Asszstanl Prokssor of Law Since graduating from Columbia Law School in 1960, Professor Fried has already written an article published in the American jour- nal of Legal History, and a review which was published by the Columbia Law Review. Upon leaving Columbia, Professor Fried clerked for Mr. justice john Marshall Harlan of the Supreme Court of the United States, and upon termination of the clerkship, joined the Harvard Law School faculty as an Assistant Professor. Mr. Fried is teaching Commercial Transactions and Criminal Law in his second year at the Law School. Born: 1935, Prague, Czechoslovakia. A.B., 1956, Princeton, B.A., 1958, Oxford, LL.B., 1960, Columbia. LON LUVOIS FULLER Carter Professor of General fu risprudence Professor Fuller has been in the field of legal instruction since 1926. He had been associated with the faculties of Duke, Oregon and Illinois before joining the Harvard staff in 1939. Mr. Fuller was Chairman of the Committee on Iegal Education at Harvard from 1944 to 1947. In 1948, he received the Carter chair. Presently, he is the President of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy. The Professor has been the editor of Basic Contract Law, 77ze Problems of jurisprudence and has authored The Law in Quest of 1tseM and the famed Law Review article, The Case of the Spelun- cean Explorers , which has appeared in ten anthologies, and has been translated into Spanish and Arabic. Born: 1902, Hereford, Texas. A.B., 19243 j.D., 1926, Stanford University. GRANT GILMORE Wsiting Professor of Law Professor Gilmore is visiting this year from Yale Law School, where he is William K. Townsend Professor of Law. In addition I0 teaching Contracts, he also has the third year section of Com- mercial Transactions. Professor Gilmore earned a Ph.D. in Romance Languages and taught at Yale for three years before entering Yale Law School, where he earned his LL.B. in 1942. He practiced law in New York City and was in the Office of General Counsel of the Navy Depart- ment from 1944-46. He was appointed to the Yale Law School faculty in 1946. He has also been a visiting professor at the law schools of the University of California at Berkeley, Columbia, and the University of Chicago. Born: 1910, Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1931, Ph.D., 1936g LL.B., 1942, Yale. SHELDON GLUECK Roscoe Pound Professor of Law Professor Glueck has been Adviser on the American Law Institute's Y0l1th Correction Authority and Model Penal Code, a member of the U.S. Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure, a U.S. delegate to several International Prison Con- gresses, and a consultant to the late justice Robert H. jackson on the trial of war criminals. For many years, he has been engaged with his wife, Dr. Eleanor Tourofl' Glueck, in research on correctional and juvenile delinquency problems, which has been .reflected in numerous pioneering studies including 0776 Thousand juvenile Delinquents, and Unraveling juvenile Delinquency. With Professor Hall, he has co-authored Cases in Criminal Law ana' its Enforcement Bern: 18964 Warsaw, Poland. A.B., 1920, George Washington Univcrsityg LL.B., LL.M., 1920, National Uni- versity Law Schoolg A.M., 19225 Ph.D., 1924, Harvardg LL.D., 1949, Unl- versity ofThessalonikag Sc.D., 1958, Harvard., CHARLES MONROE HAAR Prokssor of Law Entering the Law School in 1941, Professor Haar left shortly thereafter for a tour of duty in New Guinea and the Philippines as a Naval Intelligence Officer. Graduating in 1948, he was awarded a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship and spent a year in England, where he wrote Lana' Planning Law in a Free Sociegz. From 1950 to 1952, before joining the faculty, Professor Haar lectured at New York University and was a consultant for the Town Planning Com- mission ofthe United Nations. Among his numerous publications, Professor Haar has written Federal Credit and Private Housing, and has edited a casebook on land-use controls. He is currently teaching Property I, and semi- nars in Land Use Planning and Land Reform. Born: 19203 Antwerp, Belgium. A.B., 1940, New York University, M.A., 1941, University of Wisconsing LL.B., 1949, Harvard. W. -3' 26 EDWARD C. HALBACH, JR. Visiting Professor of Law On leave from the University of California, Berkley, School of Law, where he is a professor, Visiting Professor Halbach has pub- lished numerous articles and two syllabi on property law. In addi- tion to teaching extensively in this field, he has served on the Committee on Charitable Trusts of theAmerican Bar Association, section on real property. Professor Halbach has also taught at the University of Iowa, Col- lege of Commerce. He is currently teaching Trusts here at Harvard. Born: 19319 Clinton, Iowa. l3.A., l953gj.D., 1958, University of Iowa, LL.M., 1959, Harvard. LIVINGSTON HALL Prokssor of Law After graduating from the Law School magna cum laude, Profes- sor Hall spent four years in private practice, and one year as an Assistant United States District Attorney in New York before be- coming a member of the faculty in 1932. In 198, he was named Vice Dean, a post which he held for 20 years, and during the spring of 1959, was appointed Acting Dean, During the war, he was with the O.P.A. and later with theArmy Air Corps in the South- west Pacific. Professor Hall is a member of the Judicial Council of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts and of the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Bar Association. He has been the co-editor of case- books on Criminal Law and Agency. Born: 1903, Chicago, Illinois. Pli.B., 1923, University of Chicagog LL.B., 1927, Harvard: S.j.D. fHon.j, Sul- folk University, 1955. HENRY MELVIN HART, JR. Dane Prokssor of Law Professor Hart spent one year clerking for Mr. justice Brandeis before returning to his alma mater in 1932 as an Assistant Profes- sor of Law. In 1937-38, he was Head Attorney in the Office of the Solicitor General, in 1940-41, Special Assistant to the Attorney General As- signed to Immigration and Naturalization, in 1945-46, General Counsel, Office of Economic Stabilization. Since 1937, Professor Hart has been on the American Law Institute's Advisory Committee on the Model Penal Code, and in 1961, he was appointed to the A.L.I. Advisory Committee on the Study of Jurisdiction of the Fed- eral Courts. Among his numerous writings, he has collaborated with Professor Wechsler of Columbia on Y7ze Federal Courts and the Federal System. Born: 1904, Butte, Montana. A.B., 1926, LL.B., 1930, S.j.D., 1931, Harvard, LL.D., 1953, Columbia. DAVID RICHARD HERWITZ Professor of Law A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pro- fessor Herwitz entered the Law School in 1946, where he was a member ofthe Board of Student Advisers and the Law Review. In 1949, Mr. Herwitz served as an attorney with the Tax Court in Washington, D. C. He returned to the Law School in the follow- ing year as a Teaching Fellow. Between 1951 and 1954, he prac- ticed in Boston and lectured at Northeastern Law School, joining the Harvard faculty in the latter year. Together with Professor Trautman, Professor Herwitz has written the third edition of Amory and Hardee, Cases and Materials on Accounting. He is currently conducting courses in Accounting, Corporations Finance and Business Planning. Born: 1925, Lynn, Massachusetts. ll-S-. 1946, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, LL.B., 1949, Harvard. MARK DEWOLFE HOWE Prokssor of Law Professor Howe clerked for Mr. justice Holmes upon graduation from the Law School in 1933. After practicing in Boston, he was appointed to the University of Buffalo Law School faculty in 1937, and became Dean three years later, at the age of 34. In 1945, he was appointed a Professor at Harvard. Mr. Howe was on leave for 1961-62, primarily preoccupied with the second volume of his contemplated three volume biography of Justice Holmes. Aside from the first volume of the set fMr fuslice Holmes, The Shaping Yearsj, Mr. Howe has also been the Editor of The Holmes-Pollock Letlers C 2 vols.j, The Holmes-Laskz' Lellers C2 vols.j, and the editor and co-editor of a number of casebooks, including one on Constitutional Law. Born: 1906, Boston, l1'I2lSS2l.Cllll5C11S. A-B.. 1928, L1..1s., 1933, Harvard. xi 3 1 4 LOUIS LEVENTHAL JAFFE Byrne Professor o Administrative Law In 1936 the Professor began teaching at the University of Buffalo Law School and in 1948 became Dean. His article on Res Ipsa Loquitur Vindicated inaugurated the Buffalo Law Review. He was appointed to the Law School faculty in 1950 as Byrne Professor. Professor Jaffe is author of fudzcral Aspect of Foreign Relations, and coauthor of Cases and Matenals on Administrative Law, a subject on which he is currently writing a treatise. A B 1925 John Hopkins LL B 1928 SJ D., 1931, Harvard. In 1928 Professor Jaffe graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude After general practice and graduate study, he served as law clerk to Mr justice Brandeis in 1933, and was an 1 BENJAMIN KAPLAN Royall Prokssor of Law Professor Kaplan is a graduate of Columbia Law School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review from 1931 to 1933. He practiced law in New York City for nine years before entering the service in 1942. During Army service he was a member of Mr. Justice Jackson's staff in the Nuremberg prosecution. He returned to his law firm in 1946, and was named Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard in 1947. His appointment as Professor of Law followed the next year. Professor Kaplan is co-author of Materz'als fora Basic Course in Civil Procedure and Copyright and Unfair Competition. He is cur- rently teaching courses in Civil Procedure, and Copyright and Un- fair Competition. Born: 1911g New York, New York. A.B., 1929, College ofthe City of New York: LL.B., 1933, Columbia. MILTON KATZ Henry L. Stimson Prokssor of Law, Director of International Legal Studies, and Director of the International Program in Taxation In 1950-51, Professor Katz was United States Representative in Europe, with the rank of Ambassador, and as such, served as chief of the Marshall Plan in Europe. Concurrently, he was the senior American delegate to the United States Economic Commission for Europe. He was Associate Director of the Ford Foundation from 1951 to 1954, and is currently trustee or director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the World Peace Foundation and the International Friendship League. Since 1939, when he joined the faculty, Mr. Katz has written Cases and Materials in Administrative Law, co-authored The Law of International Transactions and Relations, and edited Govern- ment Under Law and the Individual Born: 19073 New York, New York. A.B., 19275 LLB., 1931, Harvard. 'Gig WALTER BARTON LEACH ROBERT ERNEST KEETON Prokssor of Law Professor Keeton was engaged in private practice in Houston, Texas, until the outbreak of World War II. From 1943 to 1945, he was Flag Secretary to Rear Admiral Mullinnix and Assistant Flag Secretary to Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. After the war, he resumed private practice, specializing in personal injury and insurance litigation. Prior to his appointment to the Law School faculty in 1954, he was an Associate Professor at Southern Methodist University. Mr. Keeton is Adviser to the Reporter on the Restatement of Torts Second. He has written Trial Tactics and Methods, Basic Insurance Law, and has co-edited Cases ana' Materz'als on the Law of Torts, Born: 19191 Clarksville, Texas. B.B.A., 19403 LL.B., 1941, University of Texasg S.j.D., 1956, Harvard. Story Professor of Law After graduating from the Law School, Professor Leach clerked for Mr. justice Holmes, and then practiced in Boston. In 1929, he WHS appointed to the faculty. He has also taught at Oxford, the University of Colorado, and Northeastern University. The Pro- fCSS0r is a Brigadier General, USAFR Cret.j, and a Consultant to the Air Force. Mr. Leach has contributed to the Restatement of Property and the American Law of Property. Among his numerous publications are 7718 Rule AgatnstPerpetu1't1'e.g Cases ana' Text on Wills Cases on Massachusetts Law of Evzdence and the co-authorship of Future Interests and Estate Planning and Cases and Text on Property. Born: 19005 Boston, Massachusetts. A-B-1 19214 LL.B., 1924, Harvardg Certificate d'Etudes Francaises, 1920, Uni- versite de Grenobleg S.j.D. fHon.j, Suffolk, 1958. LOUIS LOSS Cromwell Prokssor of Law A graduate of the Yale Law School, Professor Loss was first associated with the legal staff of the Securities and Exchange Com- glgsgoli, and in 1948 became the Associate General Counsel of the ' He was Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale from 1947 to 1952, and 111 the following year, became a member of the Harvard faculty. He was the draftsman of the Uniform Securities Act in 1956, and Chairman of the American Bar Association Committee on State Regulations of Securities. Professor Loss is the co-author of Blue Sky Law, and the author i'gg9fwn'ties Regulation, the 2nd edition of which was published in Born: 19143 Lancaster, Pennsylvania. B-5-, 1934, University of Pennsylvaniag LL.B., 1937, Yaleg A.M. fHon.J, 1953, Harvard. M JOHN MacARTHUR MAGUIRE Royal! Professor of Law, Emeritus Called back from retirement in 1961, Professor Maguire is cur- rently teaching Evidence. In addition to teaching, he is counsel with the Boston firm of Hale and Dorr. He first was appointed to the Law School faculty in 1923. During his tenure he was twice called to Washington as a consulting expert for the Treasury De- partment. He has been Legal Advisor to the American Association of Uni- versity Professors on problems of academic freedom and tenure, and he has worked on the Model Code of Evidence, the Income Tax Project of the American Law Institute and on the A.B.A. Committee on jurisprudence and Law Reform. Born: 18883 Denver, Colorado. A.B., 1908, Colorado Collegeg LL.B., 1911, Harvard, LL.D., 1949, Colorado College. Hts. K 16 L,K,.xX f' --,J Si-K JOHN HOWARD MANSFIELD Professor of Law Professor Mansfield was Shaw Travelling Fellow in History dur- ing 1952-53. After receiving his LL.B. from Harvard in 1956, he served for one year as law clerk to Mr. justice Traynor of the Su- preme Court of California, and in 1957, performed similar services for Mr. justice Frankfurter of the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Mansfield joined the Law School faculty as an Assistant Pro- fessor after his year of clerktng for Justice Frankfurter. In 1961, he received his appointment as Professor. Currently, Mr. Mansfield is teaching courses in Evidence and Torts. Born: 19285 Morristown, New jersey. A.B., 19525 LL.B., 1956, Harvard. ARTHUR TAYLOR von MEHREN Professor of Law At present Professor von Mehren is on leave in India under the auspices of the Ford Foundation. Before his appointment to the faculty in 1946, Professor von Mehren was law clerk to Judge Cal- vert Magruder. While in law school, he was an Editor of the Law Review, graduating in 1945. During 1956-57 he was a Fulbright Professor at the University of Tokyo. Professor von Mehren is on the Board of Editors of the American Journal of Comparative Law and is Vice President of the American Foreign Law Association. He is the author of The Civil Law Sys- tem: Cases and Materials for the Comparative Study of Law. Born: 1922, Albert Lea, Minnesota. B.S., 1942,LL.B.,1945gPh.D.,1946, Harvard. ALB ERT MARTIN SACKS Pro essor o Law President of the Harvard Law Review and recipient of his LL.B. h magna cum laude Professor Sacks was employed by Cravat , Swaine 8: Moore before clerking for the late Second Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Augustus N Hand in 1948-49. In the following A year Mr Sacks clerked for Mr justice Frankfurter, joining the Washington D C firm of Covington and Burllng from 1950 to A The Professor was the Dnrector of the Massac use tive Procedure Study in 1953 54 and is currently the Associate Re- porter to the Advisory Commlttee for Federal Rules of Civil Procedure He and Professor Hart have written The Legal Process. Born 1920 New York New York B B A 1940 College ofthe City of New York LL.B., 1948, Harvard. FRANK ERNEST ARNOLD SANDER Prokssor of Law Professor Sander began his legal career as a cl V Judge Magruder Court of Appeals First Circuit, and then for Mr. .lustice Frankfurter U S Supreme Court. His next fifteen months i . The were spent with the Tax Division of the Department of just ce Professor also practiced with a Boston firm for three years before Currently Mr Sander is Consultant to t e a C0mmittee on the Judiciary and a member ofthe Advisory Commit- tee I0 the Massachusetts Inheritance Tax Bureau. He is currently i on teaching courses in Taxation and Family Law, and pa sem nar OLIVER SANFORD OLDMAN Prokssor of Law ana' Director of Training ofthe Inlemational Program in Taxation Following his graduation from the Law School, Professor Oldman practiced in Buffalo and taught at the University of Buffalo Law School. Since 1955, when he returned to the Law School, he has been in charge of the training activities of the International Program in Taxation, and was recently appointed Director of the Program. In 1958, he was a member of the Commission to Study the Fiscal System of Venezuela, and in 1960, he and Professor Surrey conduc- ted a Preliminary Survey of the Tax System of Argentina, Currently, Professor Oldman is teaching State and Local Taxation, and a seminar in International Tax Research. Born: 1920, New York, New York. S.B., 19425 LL.B., 1953, Harvard. 1 5 'r, gil?-f ' h tts Administra- ...M 1' erk, first for Chief h M ssachusetts Bar 31 v'-an fm 3 -A LOUIS B. SCHWARTZ Visiting Prokssor of Law A professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Visiting Professor Schwartz has visited at Columbia, the University of California, Berkeley, and Salzburg Seminar and was a co-reporter of various articles for the Model Penal Code of the American Law Institute. Professor Schwartz is a member of the Attorney General's N ation- al Committee to Study the Antitrust Laws and the Pennsylvania Governor's Commission on Penal and Corrective Affairs. He is teaching Criminal Law and Government Regulation of Business. Born: 1913, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. B.S., 1932g LL.B., 1935, University of Pennsylvania. Born: 19155 Scotland. World Law. Born: 1914g Lwow, Poland. Harvardq S.j.D., 1958, Harvard 32 THOMAS BROUN SMITH Visiting Prokssoro Law Visiting from Scotland, Professor Smith served as Dean of Faculty from 1949 to 1958 at Aberdeen University and then became a Pro fessor at Edinburgh University He was a visiting professor at Tulane in 1957 and at Capetown and Wttwatersrand in 1958 Author of numerous articles and books Professor Smith IS an advocate in Scotland and a barrister at Gray s Inn in England and has served on the Legal Reform Committee for Scotland and as di rector of the Scottish Universities Law Institute Currently a Lreu tenant Colonel of the Gordon Highlanders he served from 1939 to 1946 with the infantry and field artillery This year Professor Smith is teaching Civil Law and Contracts B.A., 1937, Oxfordg D.C.L., Edinburgh LL D Capetown 1+ B A LOUIS B SOHN Bemis Professor oflnternatzonal Law and ohn Harvey Gregory Lecturer on World Organization In recent years Professor Sohn has been working on problems of disarmament and arms control and has served as a consultant to the United States Arms Control and DisarmamentAgency since 1961 The Professor joined the faculty in 1946 after six years as Re search Associate to Judge Hudson ofthe Permanent Court of Inter national justice. He participated in the San Francisco Conference which drafted the United Nations Charter and served as a legal officer in the U.N. Secretariat in 1950 and 1951 Among Professor Sohn's published works are Cases on World Law, Cases on United Nations Law and World Peace Through LLB., Dipl. Sc.M., 1935, John Casimir University Lwow loland LL M 1940 HENRY JACOB STEINER Assistant Prokssor of Law A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, Mr. Steiner was clerk to Mr. Justice John M. Harlan of the U.S. Supreme Court for the 1957 term. He was in private practice for four years in New York City and he is a consultant to the Agency for International Development. Mr. Steiner was Developments Editor of the Harvard Law Review and was a Sheldon Traveling Fellow in 1955-1956. In his first year on the faculty, he is teaching the Law of International Transactions and Relations and Conflicts of Law. Born: 19303 Mt. Vernon, New York. B.A.,1951gM.A., LL.B., 1955, Harvard. ARTHUR E. SU THERLAND Bussey Prokssor of Law Aside from 1927-28, when he was legal secretary to Mr. justice Holmes, Professor Sutherland practiced law in Rochester, New York, from 1926 until 1941. He served in the U. S. Army from the latter year until 1945, receiving the Bronze Star and numerous citations. Before becoming Professor of Law at Harvard in 1950, he taught at Cornell. In 1956, Professor Sutherland held a Fulbright lectureship at Oxford. He edited Government Under Law, the published proceedings of the john Marshall Bicentennial at Harvard, of which he was chair- man, and his Rundell Lectures at Wisconsin in 1955 were published as The Law ana' One Man Among Many. He has also co-authored casebooks on Constitutional Law and Commercial Law. Born: 1902g Rochester, New York. A.B., 1932, Wesleyan, Ll..B., 1925, Harvard. SAMUEL E. THORNE Professor of Legal History rvard from the Yale Law School Professor Thorne came to Ha where he was Simeon E. Baldwin Professor of Legal History and Librarian. Prior to Yale, Mr. Thorne served as an Associate Pro- fessor of Law and Librarian at Northwestern University. During World War II, he was a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Nav An authority on the law of medieva an Professor Thorne has written several papers on legal-historical sub- jects and has edited, among other works, A Discourse Upon the Exposilion ana' Understandings of Statutes. Presently, the Professor is teaching English Legal History and a seminar on the same subject. y. l d Elizabethan England, Born: 19073 New York, New York. A.B., 1921, College of the City o New or 1957, Wesleyan. f Y kg LL.B., 1930, llarvardg Litt.D., gm. 13 LOUIS A. TOEPFER Vice Dean and Director of Admissions Mr. Toepfer graduated from the Law School in 1947, after having had his course interrupted by four years of service with the Navy. Upon receiving his degree, he was appointed Secretary of the Place- ment Office, and a year later was designated Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions. In 1952 he took charge of the School's Financial Aids program, combining this with his placement and ad- mission responsibilities. From 1956 to 1959 he served as Chairman of the Policy Committee of the Law School Admission Test. On january 1, 1956, Mr. Toepfer was appointed Secretary of the Law School. He served in that capacity and as Director of Admis- sions and Financial Aids until January, 1959, when he was named Vice Dean of the Law School and a member of the Faculty of Law. Born: 19193 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. A.l3., 1940, Beloit Collcgeg LL.B., 1947, Harvard. DONALD THEODORE TRAUTMAN Professor of Law Professor Trautman is currently in England on a year's leave of absence. After interrupting his college education in 1943 to serve in the Infantry and in Military Intelligence, Professor Trautman re- turned to Harvard in 1946 and enrolled in the seven year College- Law Program and was on the Law Review. Following his graduation, Professor Trautman studied in Europe under a Sheldon Traveling Fellowship. During the 1952 Supreme Court term, he served as law clerk to Mr. justice Frankfurter. Professor Trautman has co-authored a casebook on Accounting and is an adviser to the Reporter of Restatement Second, Conflict of Laws. Born: 19243 Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., LL.B., 1951, Harvard. DONALD FRANK TURNER Professor of Law Upon graduation from Yale Law School, Professor Turner was clerk for Mr. justice Tom C. Clark of the Supreme Court and was employed for three years in private practice in Washington, D. C. Prior to his legal education, Professor Turner served in the Navy for three years. While at Yale Law School he was Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Law School journal, received the Peres Prize for his contributions to Volumes 58 and 59, and taught economics for three years. Currently he is a Conferee, Attorney General's Committee to Study the Antitrust Laws, and was co-author of Anliirust Policy. He is teaching Economic Regulation, Government Regulation of Business, and an Antitrust seminar. Born: 1921, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. A.B., 1941, Northwestern, M.A., 19433 Ph.D., 1947, Harvard, LL.B., 1950, Yale. S., 2 2 . JAMES VORENBERG Professor of Law On his graduation from Harvard Law School in 1951, Professor DETLEV FREDERICK VAGTS Prokssor of Law Following his graduation from the Law School in 1951, Professor Vagts practiced with the firm of Cahill, Gordon, Reindel 8z Ohl in New York City for several years, specializing in corporate and anti- trust matters. 1953 to 1956 were spent in the Air Force, with Mr. Vagts serving as an intelligence officer and Staff judge Advocate for a fighter group. In 1956, he returned to his previous practice, be- fore being appointed to the faculty in 1959. For the past two years, the Professor taughtthe Antitrust Litigation Seminar. He is currently teaching Accounting, Creditors'Rights and International Aspects of the Corporation. Born: 19295 Washington, D. C. A.I1., 19485 1.1..I1., 1951, Hnrvnrcl. Vorenberg was assigned to the office of the General Counsel of the .Q Air Force for two years, and he was then clerk to Mr. justice Felix Frankfurter of the Supreme Court for the 1953 term. Professor Vorenberg returned to his native Boston in 1954 for Private practice. While practicing law, he also lectured at the Bos- ton University Law School from 1959 to 1961 before joining the Harvard Law School Faculty. In his initial year here he is teach- ing Criminal Law and Corporations. Born: 19283 Boston, Mussztcllnsctls. A.l3., 19485 I.I..B.,1951,1I:trvzxrcI. DAVID WESTFALL Prokssor of Law While at the Law School, Professor Westfall was a member of the Law Review, graduated magna cum laude and received the Fay Diploma. The Professor was affiliated with the Chicago firm of Bell, Boyd, Marshall and Lloyd after graduation. This association was inter- rupted from 1951 to 1953, when Mr. Westfall served with the Army in the Office of the judge Advocate General. Professor Westfall is the co-author of Part 21, Construction Prob- lems , of the American Law ofProperQ1, and is currently the Assist- ant Reporter to the Federal Estate and Gift Tax Project of the Ameri- can Law Institute, He is presently conducting courses in Estate Planning, Business Planning, and Accounting. Born: 19275 Columbia, Missouri. A-B-, 1947, University ofMissourig I.L.B., 1950, Harvard. WILLIAM DOREY ANDREWS Lecturer on Law After graduating from Harvard Law School, Mr. Andrews spent three years on active duty in the Naval Reserve and then became associated with the Boston law firm of Ropes and Gray. Beginning his teaching career in 1961, he teaches a course in Corporations I. Mr. Andrews is the author of Out of its Earnings and Profits , an article which appeared in Volume 69 of the Harvard Law Re- view. Born: 1931, New York, New York. B.A., 1952, Amlterstg LL.B., 1955, Harvard. PETER FRANCIS COOGAN Leelurer on Law A partner in a downtown Boston law firm, Mr. Coogan conducts courses in Creditors' Rights. Along with 19 years of practice, his career includes 10 years in business and teaching experience in both law and business. He has written and lectured extensively on Article 9 of the Uni- form Commercial Code, which deals with secured transactions, and he is chairman of the National Bankruptcy Conference's Committee on Liens. Born: 1904g Watertown, Wisconsin. 1923-1926, Marquette University, LL.B., 1939, Western Reservcg A.M., Boston Universityg I.L.M., 1942, Harvard. WILLIAM CURRAN Lecturer in Legal Medicine Appointed to the Law School faculty in 1957, Professor Curran had previously taught on the Medical School faculty. He teaches the seminar in Medico-Legal Problems, and he is director of the Law-Medicine Research Institute of Boston University. He is the author of Law and Mea'z'cine.- Text and Source Mate- rials on Medico-Legal Problems, and a contributing author of Prokssional Neglzgence. He has taught at Boston College, the Uni- versity of North Carolina, and the University ofSanta Clara. Born: 19253 Boston, Massachusetts. LL.B., 1950, Boston Collcgeg LL.M., 1951, I-Iarvardg S.M.Hyg., 1958, Harvard. JEROME PAUL FACHER Leclurer on Law A newcomer to the field oflegal education, Mr. Facher is presently engaged in the teaching of Trial Practice. In the same area, he took the role of one ofthe counsel in this year's model trial, Mr. Facher has served with the United States Army and at the present time is associated with the Boston firm of Hale and Dorr. During his student days at Harvard, he served on the Law Review and graduated magna cum laude. Born: 1925, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. B.A., 1946, Pennsylvania State University: LL.B., 1951, llgu-yard' JAMES D. ST. CLAIR Leclurer in Law Before arriving to teach at Harvard in 1958, Mr. St. Clair served for three years in the United States Navy. He also served as a Special Assistant Counsel to the Department of the Army during the Army-McCarthy Hearings. At the present time in addition to teaching a section in Trial Practice, Mr. St. Clair is a partner in the firm of Hale and Dorr. Born: 1920, Akron, Ohio. ll.A., 1941, University of Illinoisg LL.B., 1944, Harvard. LAWRENCE ANTHONY SULLIVAN Leclurer on Law After receiving his LL.B. from Harvard in 1951, Mr. Sullivan served as clerk for Judge CalvertMagruder the next year. He then entered private practice with a Boston firm, leaving in 1955 to serve as acting associate professor at the University ofCalifornia School Of Law at Berkeley. While in California, he was consultant to the California Law Revision Commission and a member ofthe Qualifi- cations Appraisal Board flegalj ofthe California Civil Service Com- mission. In his first year of teaching at Harvard, he is conducting the seminar on Land Use Planning. Born: 1923, California. B.A., 1948, U.C.L.A.g LL.B., 1951, Harvard. LEWIS H. WEINSTEIN Lecturer on Law Mr. Weinstein is presently teaching a section in Trial Practice. Mr. Weinstein is a partner in the Bostonfirm of Foley, Hoag, and Eliot with whom he has been associated since 1946. He has served on numerous Massachusetts legislative commissions and is a mem- ber or officer of many groups including: Advisory Council on Naval Affairs, National Council against Discrimination in Housing, American Association of jewish Education, Board of Directors of Boston Sz Maine Railroad. As a result of his work as Claims Commissioner in North Africa he was made an honorary member ofthe Moslem Bar. Born: 1905, Lithuania. A.B., 1927, Harvardg LL.B., 1930, Harvard. WILLIAM SPRAGUE BARNES Assistant Dean and Director ofthe World Tax Series After graduating from Yale in 1940, Mr. Barnes entered the Law School, but left shortly thereafter to join the service in 1941. A fighter pilot in Egypt and Libya in 1943, he completed his first year law work while a prisoner of war and graduated from the Law School in 1947. He received the degree of docteur en droit from the University of Geneva, Switzerland in 1957. Between 1948 and 1950, he was Research Associate in Compara- tive Law at Michigan Law School. From 1950 to 1954, he served the Law School as Secretary of International Legal Studies, and has been Director of the World Tax Series since 1954. In the following year, he was appointed Assistant Dean and in 1958 was elected to the Cambridge School Committee. Born: 19193 New York, New York. A.B., 1940, Yale, LL.B., 1947, Harvard. WESLEY E. BEVINS, JR. Assistant Dean and Director ofthe Harvard Law School Fund Mr. Bevins entered the Law School in 1946 after service with the third Army in Europe. After graduation in 1948, he was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, and in that year became Executive Direc- tor of the Harvard Law School Fund for the Massachusetts area. In January of 1950, Mr. Bevins joined the Administration Staff as Assistant Dean. He directs the operation of the Dormitory Office and is also Director of the Harvard Law School Fund and the Alumni Office. Mr. Bevins holds the rank of Lt. Colonel in the Army Reserve and acts as adviser to students with respect to their military concerns. Born: 19183 Peabody, Massachusetts. B.S., 1941, Bowdoin College, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. WILLIAM LANE BRUCE Assistant Dean Mr. Bruce graduated from the Law School in 1951. He practiced law in Providence, Rhode Island, with the firm of Edwards and Angell from 1951 untiljanuary, 1956. At that time, he returned to the Law School to assume his present duties. A native of Maine, he is a member ofthe Rhode Island and M assachusetts Bars. Mr. Bruce is Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer of the Harvard Law School Association, Associate Director of the Program of Instruction for Lawyers, Alumni Secretary of the Law School, and is in general charge ofthe Placement Office. Born: 1924g Lowell, Massachusetts. A.B., 1946119482 LL.B., 1951, Harvard. RUSSELL HASTINGS PECK Secretagz oflhe Law Sclzool Mr. Peck entered the Law School in 1947, after completing under- graduate work at Harvard which had been interrupted during the war by service in the United States Army. Upon graduation, he was appointed Assistant Dean, taking on, among other duties, pub- lication of the Law School Catalogue and Handbook for Entering Sludenls. For several years he was in charge of the Placement Office. He became editor of the Harvard Law School Bulletin in 1956, and was appointed Secretary of the Law School in 1959. In addition, Mr. Peck has served on the Board of Directors and as Treasurer ofthe Cambridge Civic Association. Born: 19205 Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1943 1194755 LL.B., 1959, Harvard. EARL CHARLES BORGESON Librarian Mr. Borgeson attended the University ofMinnesota from 1940 to 1942, returning in 1946 to complete his law studies after serving in the Navy during 1943-46. He received his B.S.L. in 1947 and his L.L.B. in 1949. His formal training in librarianship began at the University of Washington, where he was Assistant Law Librarian. From 1950 to 1952, he was Assistant Reference Librarian of the Los Angeles County Law Library. In 1952, Mr. Borgeson was appointed Assistant Law Librarian at the-Law School, and in 1954 assumed his present post. Born: 19223 Boyd, Minnesota. B.S.L.,1947g LL.B., 1949, Minnesota, A.B. in Law Librarianship, 1950, Washington. JOSEPH E. LEININGER Secretary of International Legal Sludies The first president of the International Law Club as a student, Mr. Leininger returns to the Law School this year as Secretary of International Legal Studies. During World War II he was a mem- ber ofthe Office of Strategic Services in China and served with the United States Foreign Office and the Central Intelligence Agency from 1946 to 1955. After graduating from the Law School in 1959, Mr. Leininger was in private practice in Denver, Colorado from 1960 to 1962. Born: 1923g Ashland, Ohio. A.B.,1951, University of California, Bcrklcyg LLB., 1959, Harvard. S f- - 1 , X f' fl 3 5 N Ms , Teaching Fellows ROBERT' C. BERRY A.B., U. of'Missouri, 1954 LL.B., Harvard, 1961 jUI.lUS G. GETMAN A.B., C.C.N.Y., 1953 LL.B., Harvard, 1958 STANLEY M. JOHANSON B.S.E., Yale, 1955 LL.B., U. ofWashington, 1958 ERIC L. KEISMAN A.B., Cornell, 1955 LI..B., Harvard, 1958 PAUL M. NEUHAUSER l'S.A., Harvard, 1955 LL.B., Harvard, 1958 RICHARD H. SEEBURGER A.B., Dickinson, 1957 -LL.B., Harvard, 1960 Liberal Arts Fellow in Law Left to right -- Richard G. Stevens, Asst. Prof., Dept. of Government, College of William and Mary, Mrs. Kathryn C Turn er, Asst. Prof., Dept. of History, Wellesley College, John W. Pratt, Asst. Prof., Dept. of History, University of Wisconsin Warren E. Adams, Asst. Prof., Dept. of Economics, University of Texas. Z 1 ---.r- I 1 L1 With his desk loaded with work, Dean Pound visits with friends on his ninety-second birthday. il Miss Edith Henderson, Curator ofthe Treasure Room, supervises the use and preservation of early books and manuscripts indispensable in the study of the history of English law. Quan Professor Sutherland discusses Property with first year students in the inevitable after-class question period. FIV' KEY TO AC'l'IVI'l'IICS B.8LB. .. Bd. S. Adv. Calif. . . . Chan .... Civ. Lib. Res. . . Coffee . . . Dem ...... Domi C . . Forum . . . I.L.C. .. L.I. . . . L. Rev. . . . Leg. Res. . . 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From the hrst year neophyte to the S. f D. candidate their qualifcations are unexcelled T he student who led his class z'n college hnds that most of his Law School companions led their classes i'n other schools. An incoming class may include as many as fifty master's degrees, a Ph. D., an M. D., several Oxford B.A. is and B. Phil ,s, and more than a hundred members of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phz'. Among these scholars are many who also led their campuses in extra-curricular activities and athletics. Born of these accomplishments is the spirit of competition that makes Harvard Law School a symbol of academz'c strength. 43 Graduate and Special Students Making the Law School an internatz'onal com munity, the graduate and special students come from all parts of the world The graduate stu- dents, studying for LLM and S. fD. degrees, work in hzghbf concentrated areas of law,' the special students, many of whom are foreign government omcials, seek specmc information without concern for a degree. Ofprime impor- tance to these students is the program in Inter- national Legal Studies, dealing with the interna- tz'onal problems of the ever-smaller world z'n which we live. - , GRAUUALL W Q. ssuoiuxs LUUNOS 8 3 u- ' ' s-Q AJ., 'Q 4? ff' , 1' - as as , , N 1' 4 yfs fin LIC' RICHARD DAVID ABBOTT B.A. Carleton U., '57, LL.B. Q,ueen's Univ. '60 229 Argyle Ave., Ottawa 4, Ontario AFTAB AHMAD B.A. Muslim Univ, Aligarh '42, M.A. '44 Victoria Road, Karachi, Pakistan I.L.C. YORAM ALROY MJ. Hebrew Univ. '62 Herzlia Dev., Israel RAYMOND AKIDELE AYVOONOR-RENNER Birmingham College of Commerce '54, London Univ. '60 29 Pultney Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone I.L.C. EDWARD B. BARTOLI B.A. Michigan State '55g L.L.B. Notre Dame '58 Francis Hotel, La Salle, Illinois I.L.C. MOHAMMED BELLO Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn '55 High Court, Kaduna, Nigeria AHMET SAMIM BIIJGEN Kabatas, Istanbul '29g Univ. Istanbul '32 Maliye B. Hukuk Musoiviri. Ankara, Turkey BOEDIMAN M.A. Dj akarta Graduate School of Public Finance '58 11 Tegal Street, Diakarta, Indonesia OSCAR BUESO jose T. Reyes , Accountant '47g Universidad Nacional '55 Colonia La Primavera , Tegucigalpa, Hon- duras, C.A. RAMIRO CABEZAS Colegid La Salle '42g CPA, Universidad De Chile '52 Heriberto Gutierres, La Paz, Bolivia ROBERT EDWIN CARLSON B.S. Univ. of Oregon '53, LL.B. Hastings College of Law '58 510 So. Spring Street, Los Angeles 13, California ALFRED W. R. CARROTHERS B.A. Univ. of BC '47, LL.B. Harvard '48, LL.M. '51 Vancouver, Canada ALVARO CASTILLO LL.B. San Luis Gonzaga '52, Lawyer, Univ. of Costa Rica '59 Tributacion Directa, San jose - Costa Rica, Cen- tralAmeriea Blackstone Club HUNGDAH CHIU B.A. in Law, National Taiwan Univ. '58, M.A. Long Island Univ. '62g LL.M. Harvard '62 116 Ningpo St., West, Taipei, Taiwan, Rep. of China I.L.C. NAN WIISON M.A. 1943g Dip. Soc. Anthrop.g U. of Edin- burgh 16 Scotland Street, Edinburgh, Scotland STEVEN K. COCHRAN B.S. Oklahoma '56g LL.B. S.M.U. '62 409 Unadilla, Shreveport, La. BBL ll., I.L.C., Rep. DANIEL A. DEGNAN B.S. Georgetown '50, LL.B. Seton Hall '54 501 E. Fordham Road,New York 58,N.Y. S.'l' BABATUNDE DELANO LL.B. London '60 Box 27, Ifo, Nigeria .gnil 5 'x I as PETER DORALT S.j.D. University ofVienna 62 29 Joscfstadter Str., Vienna VIII, Austria I.L.C. HELMUT K. DRUECK Referendar, Freiburg Univ. '55, S.j.D. Goet- Lingcn Univ. '60 42 Goetltestrasse, Freiburg, Germany Cardozo, I.L.C. MAQBOOL ELAHI B.A. Government College, Lahore '39, M.A. Panjab '41 1612 Asglxar Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan I.L.C. SAVITRI ELLEPOLA LL.B. Univ. of Ceylon '61 Adams Ave., Colombo, Ceylon FERDINAND FERNANDEZ B.S.E.E. Univ. of So. Cal. '58, LL.B. '62 2737 Ross Ave., Alhambra, Cal. KOICHIRO FUJIKURA B.A. Doshisha Univ. fKyotoj '57, B.A. Am- herst '61g LL.M. Northwestern '62 Tacllibana-clto, Anan-shi, Tokusllima-ken, japan LUDOVICO FULCI Maturita, Liceo Maurolico '42, Laurea, Roma '58 3 Piazza Di Novella, Rome, Italy I.L.C. YASH P. GHAI B.A. Queen's College, Oxford '61 I'.O. Box 10427, Nairobi, Kenya I.L.C. EFRAIN GONZALEZ-TEJERA LL.B. Univ. of Puerto Rico '58, LL.M. Harvard '59 Bo Angeles, Utuado, Puerto Rico DANIEL G. GOYDER B.A. Cambridge '59, LL.B. '60 45 West Road, Saffron Walden, Essex, England VIJAY R. GUPTE LL.M. Univ. of Poona '53 Karjat, Dist. Kolaba, Via Bombay, India Bruce, I.L.C. DONALD G. HAGMAN B.S. Marquette '54g LL.B. Univ. ofWisconsin '59 408 Congress St., Neenah, Wis. ROLF HELDENBERG 1st and 2nd Law Exam, Free Univ. Berlin '58, '59 10 Hortensien Str., Berlin, Germany DONALD GRAHAM HILL B.A. Univ. of Sydney '59, LL.B., '62 128 Norton St., Croydon NSW, Australia HORST-DIETER HOEPPNER Doctor of Laws, Hamburg Univ. '61 Husumerwcg 1, Kiel, Germany I.L.C. PETER WARDELL HOGG LL.B. Victoria Univ. ofWellington '61 11 Massey Ave., Lower Huit, New Zealand JOHN WILLIAM HOUCK A.B. Notre Dame '54, LL.B. '55, M.B.A. No. Carolina '59 402 Peashway, South Bend 17, Ind. JAMES LAWRENCE HOUGHTELING JR. A.B. Yale Univ. '41, LL.B. Harvard '48gGSPA '53 85 Berkshire Rd., Newtonville 60, Mass. Special Students I -'Q ,A-V ex-9 Q xy mf 1.-, ,, .tlfplaii ' - fn Hifi-' ,ff 'xtfiswff 1 r . gg , 454- 'Y 'Us gn. '23 -sq S-I RYOSUKE B. INACAKI B.A. Tokyo U. '51, Ph.D. Catholic Univ. ofAm- erica '55 99 Yamazato-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya, Japan ICHIRO KATO Univ. of Tokyo, Doctor 281 Seijo-machi, Setagya-ku, Tokyo, Japan MAURICE KELMAN A.B. Wayne State Univ. '56gJ.D. '59 10735 La Salle, Huntington Woods, Michigan Ford Foundation Fellow in Law Teaching GUILLERMO W. KLEIN, JR. LL.B. Universidad De Buenos Aires '62 4708 Essex Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. I.L.C. ANDREAS KOHLSCHU'I I'ER-FEHR LL.B. Bern '62 2 Oherer Wchrliweg, Bern, Switzerland I.L.C. STEFAN KRAFT Malura, Zurich '53, Dr. Iur,Zuerich Univ. '59 A. Landstrasse 29, Kilchherg fZuerichj, Swit- zerland I.L.C. SURENDER KUMAR B.C.L. Delhi Law School '61, LL.M. Harvard '62 30 U.B -Jawahar Nagar, Delhi 6, India Holmes, I.L.C. LEON LETWIN Ph.B. U. of Chicago '48, LL.B. Wisconsin '52 2121 E. Capitol Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ZVI LIBERMAN B.A. Hebrew Univ. '52g LL.M. Harvard '62 25 Dubnov St., 'l'el-Aviv Israel I.L.C. CHARLES A. LIN'l'GEN A.B. Univ. of Pa. '58, LL.B. '62 3134 W. Coulter Street, Philadelphia 29, Pa. HUGO A. LLANOS LL.B. Univ. of Chile '54 203 Park Drive, Boston, Mass. EDWARD M. McCANN B.A. Univ. of Detroit '59, LI..B.Georgetown '62 619 N. 68th St., Wauwatosa, Wis. S.'I'. More ERNESTO M. MACEDA A.B. Ateneo '52, LL.B. '56, I.L.M. Harvard '57 1919 P. Y. Margall, Manila, Philippines I.L.C., S.'l'.More JEAN MARIER B.A. Montreal '58, LL.B. Sherbrooke '62 8 Bellevue, Drummondville, Canada I.L.C. M. MERCEDES MARTI LL.B. Univ. of La Plata '47 3866 W. 8th Street, Los Angeles, California I.L.C. TOKIO MATSUMOTO LL.B. Univ. of'l'okyo '57 108-403 Yurigaoka-kodan-jutaku, Kawasaki-shi, Japan I.L.C. ANTON M. S. MELNYK B.A. Alberta '61, LL.B. '62 11135 - 89 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Bull Warren, B. 8L B., I.L.C. HOWARD M. MILLER B.S. Univ. of Pa. '59, LL.B. Boston Univ. '62 73 Jarvis Circle, Needham, Mass. ST QR 7'- REIJIRO MOCHIZUKI LL.M. Univ. of Tokyo '55 Casner FILOMENO G. MONTEJO, JR. LL.B. Univ. of Santo Tomas '48 1472 Batangas, Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippines I.L.C. JOSE MARIA MUNOZ B.A. San Luis Gonzaga '53, Liceneiado, Univ. of Costa Rica '58 Cartago Costa Rica, Central America 1 I l YASUHARU NAGASHIMA LL.B. Tokyo Univ. '49g LL.M. Harvard '62 2392 5-Chome, Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan WILLIS E. O'LEARY .N B.S.B.A. Denver Univ. '53, LL.B. Univ. of .1 British Col. '62 JA 6036 Elbow Dr., Calgary, Alta, Canada B. 8: B., I.L.C., S.T. More GEORGE U. OSAKWE V LL.B. Bristol Univ. '57 Federal Ministry of Justice, Lagos, Nigeria I.L.C. ' YUKINOBU OZAKI LL.B. Univ. of Tokyo '53 5,900 Kaneki eho, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo Kaplan GIRISH PATEL -I1 LL.B. Gujarat Univ. '54, LL.M. '58 354 Lakhia's Pole, Khadia, Ahmedabad, India I.L.C. GEORGE A. PELLETIER, JR. B.B.A. Notre Dame '61g LL.B. '62 804 W. Kansas, Midland, Texas MAURICIO PEREZ-MARTINEZ B.A. Colegio Americano '54, S.J.D. Central U. Quito '62 585 Garcia, Quito, Ecuador, I.L.C. FENIBO G. PETERS LL.B. London Univ. '57 Ministry ofJustiee, Lagos, Nigeria KLAUS POHLE Univ. Entr. Ex.,State College in Idar-Obcr- stain '57, LL.B. Univ. ofMunich '60 30 Forggenseestrasse, Augsburg, Germany I.L.C. SH IRDATH S. RAMPHAL ' LL.B. Kings College, London Univ. 60, LL.M. '52 9 Antiguia Dr., Port of Spain, Trinidad, I.L.C. A GIRDHARLAL T. RATNAGRAHI ' , LL.B. Bombay Univ. '59, M.A. Poona Univ. 'A '58, LL.M. Bombay Univ. '62 If 384fL, Dabholkarwadi, Kalbadevi Rd., Bom- bay 2, Indiag I.L.C. JEREMY C. SHEA J B.A. Northland '59, LL.B. Wisconsin '61 822 Ellis Ave., Ashland, Wis. WILLEM F. C. STEVENS Graduate, State Taxation Institute '59, LL.M. Ley- den '61 44 Charles Belqenslaan, Sittard, Netherlands Story, B. Sc B., I.L.C., S.T. More 'Q li ' iv L 5 48 ROH-JING SUNG B.A. Taiwan Provincial Law 8a Commerce College '57 Taiwan, China I.L.C. BRIAN JOHN TAMBERLIN B.A. Univ. of Sydney '59, LL.B. '62 4 Batt St.. Sefton, N.S.W., Australiag I.L.C. Graduate and K U Qi .1 r 4 .,. Qi., -2 i' ,. Ki o-f . 5. 8 'wk-5 I 95. H l 'Nu l as .- NOBORU TANABE Yokohama Commercial College, M.A. Tokyo Univ. ofCommerce No. 21 Q R.I.J Ohashi House, 683, 8 Chome, Kam- , imeguro, Megaro, Tokyo, Japan- .n MAMORU TOKUMOTO 2 LL.M. Kyushu Univ. '51, LL.D. '61 1232-40 Minomiohashi, Miyaki, Fiukuoka, Japan ANDRADE E. B. TORRES S.J.D. Central Univ. fVene'zuelajg L.L.M. S.M.U. Apartado No. 1821, Caracas, Venezuela, So. America I.L.C. EDUARDO VALENCIA-OSPINA S.J.D., S.E.D. Javeriana '62 Avenida 5a Oeste No. 4-61, Cali-Colombia Cardozo, I.L.C. RAJINDER SINGH WALIA B. Se. Punjab Univ. '51, LL.B. Delhi Univ. '53, LL.M. '55, LL.M. Harvard '62 21f12, Shakti Nagar, Delhi 6, India, I.L.C BERNARD T. WALL A.B. Univ. oflllinois '60, LL.B. '62 1030 Monroe Dr., Bloomington, Illinois JOSE ZANGARA Book-Keeper, Commercial School '50, Account- anl, La Plata '55 Diagonal F3 2823, La Plata, Argentina Dem. peeial Students NOT PICTURED AESCHIMANN,JEAN-PAUL Auvcrnier, Switzerland ALEXANDER, HECTOR JAMES Waban, Mass. ATHULATHMUDALI, LALITH W. Colombo, Ceylon BARRERA, ALFONSO Quito, Ecuador BERRY, ROBERT CRAVEN Marblehead, Mass. BONGART, HEINZ ARNO Kolh-Ehrenfeld, Germany CARR, MAURICE CHAPMAN Durham, England CARSON, ISHMAEL GILLIE Accra, Ghana CIGOJ, STOJAN Yugoslavia COATES, JOHN ANTHONY Prince George, B.C. ESIN, OKON ANWANAR Lagos, Nigeria HALL, WILLIAM GUION, JR. Arlington, Mass. HALET, TARIQ' AHMED Baghdad, Iraq HECHT, ELIZABETH ANNE Cambridge, Mass. JOIIANSON, STANLEY MORRIS Seattle, Wash. KANEKO, HIROSIII Tokyo, Japan LEFKOWITL, STEPHEN ALAN New York, N.Y. NEUHAUSER, PAUL MICHAEL Cambridge, Mass. ODELL, HERBERT Cambridge, Mass. ROSENBERG, LEWIS Newton Centre, Mass. TCHUNC, SANG YVHAN Seoul, Korea TILLEKERATNE, EARDLEY M.G Colombo, Ceylon TOKUMOTO, SADAKO Fukuoka, Japan WEST, LEE ROY Ada, Okla. f m Class of 1963 ,.-- J' All classes in the third year are elective, allow- ing students to prepare for either a specialized or a general practice. The sole requirement is The Papen receiving greater emphasis this year than previousbz. Presenting an opportunity for both research and creative anabzsis, the third year paper receives a large share of the gradu- ating students time and ejfort Thinking of his ftture the third year student devotes another large part of his time to interviews and job applications. 50 CYRUS GILBER1' ABBE IT B.A. Cornell '60 58 Parkway West, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Casner, I.L.S., Chan. RICHARD ALAN ABELES B.A. Amherst '59 3180 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. Criswolcl, B. 81 B. El.LIO'l 1' MYRON ABRAMSON B.A. Columbia '60 436 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn 25, N.Y. Civ. Lib. Res. CIlARLO'I I'E MARY ACQUAVIVA ,.J, fi B.A. Raclclille '60 'fi 37 Beacon St., llartford, Conn. A ,J I.L.S., Civ. Lib. Res. a W '?' I I Q, RICHARD DARLINC ADAMS ' B.A. Yale '56 -3' 'lf 36 Abernethy Dr., Trenton, NJ. 'V WILLIAM W. ALl'1XANDliR, jR. NN ' im. nuke 'eo 108 N. Dawson St., Thomasville, Ga. . Chan. h1ICllAl'1L DAVID AL'1'hlAN B.A. Williams '60 Highland Dr., So. Fallsburg, N.Y. HDYVIN ll. AAIIDON, QIR. - 1,11-I B.A. Williams '56 rf- s - 413 N. lulon St., Birmingham, Mich. 'Q Choate Club ,dv rv? l Q DAVID R. ANDERSON 093' - ,T B.A. Bowdoin '55 ' l R.l .D. IA, Carcliner, Me. ' ' , my Marshall Club Pres., Ames Semi-finals, Pres. Legal ' ...1..! Altl 4' FRED ICNCLISII ARNOLD B.A. Harvard '60 310 jefferson St., Mexico. Mo. Root, I.L.S., Dem. CIIARLES THOMAS ASPLUND B.A. Brig. Young Univ. '59 629-12th St., So., Lethbridge, Alberta, Can. B evins Club Q- CAMERON SCOTT AVERY 'f 4, B.S.li. Princeton '60 515 Warwick Rd., Kenilworth.. Ill. Griswold, L.I., Rep. . v ' 4 r 1 i A K- .LQ ,,,,1 J .I Qi! 'J th 41? 52 l pq, ,,.. , JOHN RANDOLPH AXE Q 1 B.A. Univ. ofMich. '60 713 Marshall St., Allegan, Mich. ws Marshall, L.I., B. 8L B., Rep. DANIEL LOUIS AXELROD B.A. U.C.L.A. '60 250 So. Bristol Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Marshall, I.L.S. MICHAEL PHILIP BALABAN B.A. Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley '60 11724 Brookdale Lane, Studio City, Calif. GORDON CORCORAN BALDWIN . B.A. Amherst '60 X v 2681 Rocklyn Rd., Shaker Hts., Ohio ,W Griswold, L.I. 1 ALEXANDER CLERIHEW BANCROFT B.A. Harvard '60 1261 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Choate, L.I., I.L.S. STEPHEN E. BANNER B.A. Yale '60 Rock Lane, Harrison, N.Y. L.Rev., I..I. WILLIAM L. D. BARRETT B.A. Yale ,60 Coe St., Wiasted, Conn, HERBERT BASS B.A. Dickinson '60 103 S. Rosborough Ave., Ventnor, NJ. ff Root, Ames Quarterfinals f ' K 'I DUANE R. BATISTA B.A. Williams ,56 . . 4311 W. 47th St., Chicago, Ill. Choate, Ames Semi-finals Vol.Def., Chan. MICHAEL C. BEEM ER B.A. Williams '60 410 E. Wabash Ave., Crawforclsvillc, Choate, Vol.Def., I.L.S. OLIN NILE BELL B.A. Univ. ofMissouri '60 10 Plaza Sq., St. Louis, Mo. B. 8a B. I.L.S., Dem. DOUGLAS KNOX BEMIS X B.A. Yale 160 P.0. Box 1093, Texarkana, Ark. Kaplan, L.I., I.L.S., S.C. :X fi ,363 . --.45 A Ind 7 f A 'F' 'is 0 -9' Class of 1963 PETER I.. BERKLEY , dn? 1 B.A. Williams '60 'M f? I 7 26 Mi. View Rd., Millburn, NJ. it .5 g I Choate, Ames Semi-finals, L.I., B. 8: B. -ff' ' ,...47 MARSHALL LEE BERKMAN ' XX, B.A. Harvard '58, M.B.A. '60 A 1803 Hamilton Place, Steubenville, Ohio 1 B. SL B., I.L.S. ' I ALLAN MICHAEL BERLAND B.A. Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley '60 1002 Howard St., Corona, Calif Freund, Dem., S. Bar, Forum SHULAMITH BERLE X 1? 1 , , V B.B.A. C.C.N.1. 59 , Qi, 1300 E. 94th St., Brooklyn 36, N.Y. ' .1 An DAVID BERMAN w - X B.A. Univ. of Florida '55 'Y I fa' 2213 Funston St., Hollywood, Fla. B. 8a B., S.C., Pres. Forum DAVID IRA BERMAN l ' B.A. Univ. of Ill. '60 2527 W. LunlAve., Chicago, Ill. Root, B. 8z B. WILLIAM ROBERT BISHIN B.A. Columbia '60 365 W. 25th St., New York 1, N.Y. Field, L.Rev. ALAN MILES BLACK B.S. Univ. ofPenn. '60 417 Washingion Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. Root, Ames Quarterfinals IK J' . S-if JAN DAVID BLAIS B.S. Holy Cross '59 M.I'.A. Harvard '61 93 Parnell St., Providence, R.I. Fuller, I.L.S., S. Bar, S.T.More RICHARD CHARLES BLAKE B.A. Yale '60 210 Brooklyn Ave., Massapequa Pk., N Y L. Rev. RICHARD KENNETH BIANKSTEIN B.S. Univ. ofWis. '60 132V2 Oxlord St., Cambridge, Mass. Root, Vol.Def., Dem., S.Bar DAVID JONES BLATTNER, JR. B.A. Harvard '60 3518 N. Murray Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Bruce, L.Rev. 1' 'S' 'X-if Q '? SR DONALD MARTIN BLOCH B.A. Bowdoin '60 71 Fenno St,, Quincy, Mass. Jaffe, Rep. RICHARD EARL BLUMSACK B.A. Harvard '60 223 School St., Somerville, Mass. Jaffe, B. 8: B., I.L.S., Chan. THEODORE REED BOEHM B.A. Brown '60 1044 W. 42nd St., Indianapolis, Ind. Sacks, L. Rev., L.I., Dem. S. Bar FO -as RUSSELL WALLACE BOGDA 1 ' X f. B.S. U.c.L.A. 'eo 3 .J gp .1 - 1013 S. Jackson St., Green Bay, Wis. 2 ,V ---1' R5-. Cardozo Club ROBERT LEE BOGOMOLNY 7 B.A. Harvard '60 , ' ly 2556 Traymore Rd., University Hts., Ohio B.8LB.,S.Bar ,'-I' JOHN A. BOIIN 'A B.A. Stanford '59 170 Estates Dr., Piedmont, Calif. . Casncr, L.I., B. St B., 1.L.S., Rep., Calif. Club JOSEPH BRACHFELD B.A. N.Y.U. '60 1811 Loring Pl., New York 53, N.Y. McNaughton, I.L.C., Dorln C., Chan. JAMES J. BRENNEN gg X B.S. Marquette '57 .W Hr' 2136 19th Ave., San Francisco, Calif. W L. Rev. fn? 1 JAMES T. BRENNAN ,j :L 1 B.A. Yale '58 ...ay 14 Ashburton Pl., W. Haven, Conn. Warren, I.L.C., Rep. J JOSEPH A. BRODER V B.A. Trinity '60 Q 25 Broadway, Colchester, Conn. Choate, I.L.C., Dorm C., Chan., Rec., ANDREW MEIKLE BROWN B.S. Univ. ofR. I. '59 322 Boulevard, Newport, R.I. - ' 'Q 'xl 'i3f3i'iJ WARFIEID is .55 , ,, . ROWN L,,4 N' . . B.A. Princeton '59 x 'Q 3' JI 1411 North St., Beaufort, S.C. . Story. L.I., 1.L.c. . I 6. aw D ,.,-- f K' - 5 Class of 1963 WILLIAM HOBART BUCHANAN, JR. 14,9 B.A. Princeton '59 'gg 45 Edgewood Rd., Summit, N.J. 1 4,4 Z Kaplan, L.I., I.L.C., Rep. , . V LAWRENCE JOHN BUGGE B.A. Marquette '58 5064 N. Shoreland, Milwaukee, Wis. Cardozo Club Pres., Ames Quarter-finals JOHN RUSSELL BURDICK, JR. B.A. Georgetown, '58 4107 N. Paulina St., Chicago, Ill. Casner, L.I., B. Sc B., Dorm C., Rep., S.T. More FENTON JOSEPH BURKE .g 5 B.A. Harvard '60 493 Fillmore Ave., East Aurora, N.Y. Blackstone Club 12 Q 4- 1 ROBERTO BUSO-ABOY B.A. Harvard '60 'P' 607 Aboy St., Miramar, Puerto Rico Cavers Club RICHARD Il. CALDWELL B.S. Univ. of Houston '60 1141 W. Melwood St., Houston, Texas Dawson, Dem., S. Bar, S.C. CLIFFORD JULIAN CALHOUN B.A. Harvard '58 515 So. 10th St., Burlington, Iowa Magruder, L. Rev., B. 8: B., Rep. V . 9 'Q DANIEL LEO CALIHAN Q I .49 J B.A. Harvard 160 A '57 Prospect Dr., Trinity, Texas X Ed. Warren, Dem. MICHAEL D. CAPIZOLA B.A. Georgetown '60 Central Ave., Minotola, N.J. Sutherland, L. Rev. ANTHONY MORRIS CAREY, III B.A. Princeton '57 Nicodemus Rd., Reisterstown, Md. Holmes, L.I. DAVID HENRY CARLS B.A. Yale 160 35 Abbington Terr., Glen Rock, N.J. Kaplan, L.I. ,V LAWRENCE AUGUSTINE CARTON 'Ei' B.A. Williams 160 Wigwam Rd., Lucust, N.J. Casner, B. 8L B., Rep. Chan., S.T. More 'cv ,Q 'SP CM' :S -'S I 55 LAURENCE EDWARD CASSON B.A. Harvard '60 '--9. 10 Monadonock Rd., Ncwton, Mass. ALAN FRANCIS CHARLES B.A. U.C.L.A. '59 2052 W. 67th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Chayes, Dem., Calif. Club PHILIP EDWARD CHARTRAND B.A. Harvard '59, M.P.A. '62 7 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. Wyzanski, I.L.C., Dem. rf ' NEIL LEWIS CHAYET B.A. Tufts '60 . 1,46 ' 'JJ 'I nl' , , .5 , f' 'KJ 5 a. .gm ' QQ, ..n. z 53 Dorothy Rd., Arlington, Mass. A ,gf Vol. Def., Rep., Rec. GEORGE AVERY CHESTER, JR. B.A. Stanford '60 Zertifikat Free University of Berlin, '60 I.L.C., Dem. NICHOLAS GREGORY CIRIELLO B.A. Yale '59 Universite de Lille '60 131 Fern St., Waterbury, Conn. Casner, B. 8: B., I.L.C., V.P. of Dorm C. EDWARD LEE CLABAUGH B.A. Univ. ofMd. '60 Port Republic, Md. McGuire, Chan., S. Bar NORMAN MACOMBER CLEVELY, JR. B.A. Yale '60 1950 Ostwood Terr., Union, NJ. Haar, Chan., Civ. Lib. Res. I5 ARTHUR ROGER COCKBURN 5, 1, as ' B.A. Dartmouth '60 wx My I-vt 34 K . 389 North Ave., Fanwood, NJ. Blackstone, L.I., I.L.C. WILTON W. COGSWELL, III B.A. St. Lawrence Univ. '60 21 E. Monument St. Colorado Springs, Colo. 1177? Morgan-Brown, I.L.C., Williston Comp. 4 EDWARD HERSCHEL COHEN B.A. Univ. ofMieh. '60 506 Avondale Ave., Haddonfield, NJ. !,, Magruder, L. Rev., S. Bar t ' CARY ORMOND COHEN B.A. Vanderbilt '59 403 W. Hillwood Dr., Nashville, Tenn. Griswold, Dem., S.C. 'is L-:Y . 3:18, I 'rf Mit Class of 1963 STEPHEN HOWARD COHEN B.A. Univ. of Wis. '60 It Pj A 34-41 77th St., Jackson Hts., N.Y. K Field, Legal Aid, Civ. Lib. Res. 5 DAVID BRUCE COLE R ' I B.A. Harvard '55, M.A. '56 ' 534 Washington St., Holliston, Mass. DAVID GEORGE COLEMAN B.A. Princeton '60 530 E. 6th St., Marysville, Ohio Co-Chairman Warren Club, B. Sz B., S. Bar JOHN WAYNE COLLINS Q B.A. Hamilton '60 4 A, N 88 Normandy Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 5 ,A 't L Rep. YI .X- 'V li 4 BENNETT MICHAEL COOPER B.S. Georgetown '60 4501 Conn. Ave., Washington, D.C. Sacks, B. 8L B. BARRY FRANCIS CORN B.A. Cornell '59 26-06 150 St., Flushing, N.Y. Root, I.L.C., Ing. Res. JOHN JOSEPH COST B.A. Univ. of Me., '60 Federal St., Wiscassct, Mc. Maguire, Legal Aid, Vol. Def. TERRY LAVELLE CRAPO lf B.A., M.A. Brigham Young Univ. '60 I 292 11th St., Idaho Falls, Idaho Bevins, L. Rev., Rep. .1 '90 CHARLES ANTHONY CROCCO B.A. Duke '60 775 Central Ave., Dover, N.H. ALBERT F. CULLEN B.A. Harvard '60 12B Shaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass. Blackstone Club WILLIAM EDWIN CUMBERLAND B.A. Georgetown '60 1802 Key Blvd., Arlington, Va. Marshall, I.L.C., Rep., S.T. More GAIL T. CUMINS . Q.. B.A. Univ. ofMich. '60 1050 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Jaffe, I.L.C. ' sp ., N I 57 l . . 4 Em A K4 me , JOHN HARVEY CUTLER B.A. Brown '56 64 Piccadilly Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Howe, L. Rev. EDWARD JEROME CUTTER B.A. Harvard '60 20 Homer Cir., Medford, Mass. Morgan-Brown, B. Sz B., Rep., Chan KENNETH MAURICE CYRUS B.A. Univ. of Okla. '60 1002 Penn. St., Cherokee, Okla. Blackstone Club WILLIAM HARVARD DAILEY B.A. Coe College '60 Port Byron, Ill. ' N 1 VINCENT EUGENE DAMIANO, JR. , i? B.A. Princeton '60 N 'Y J 3' 845 N.E. 177 St., No. Miami Beach, Fla. ' Story, Dem., Chan., S.C. THEODORE RUGNALD DANKMEYER, JR. , ' . B.A. Williams '60 Vi 9 Wendover Rd., Baltimore, Md. T Griswold Club BRYANT CRAIG DANNER B.A. Harvard '60 823 E. Chandler St., Evansville, Ind. '- Casner C lub ALAN SETH DANSON B.A. Dartmouth '60 51 Elm Ave., Larchmont, N.Y. V' ,X , Story, Dem., S. Bar ' ' 5 Q 4' ALAN JOHN DAVIDSON B.A. Penn. State '60 23 N.W. 3rd Ave., Clearfield, Pa. Marshall, L.I., Rep. JOHN TRACY DEALY B.A. Harvard '60 4 Hudson River Rd., New York, N.Y. l..I. JAMES VANDEVEER DELONC B.A. Harvard '60 2019 Lincoln St., Evanston, Ill. Keeton, L. Rev. EDWARD WILLIAM DENCE, JR. B.A. Providence College '59 18 Aspen Dr., Cranston, R.I. Class ,ri 5 is Q 1. 5.7 aj SIEGRUN ELIZABETH DINKLACE B.A. Mt. Holyoke '60 5 Martin Pl., Manhasset, N.Y. x ' Harlan Club , DAVID MARBURY DONALD SON ' B.A. Harvard '60 Lincoln, Mass. Scott, L.I., B. 8: B. JOHN LAWRENCE DOWNING B.E.E. Villanova '56 M.S. M.1.T. '58 963 E. Godfrey Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Dem., S.'l'. More MARIE V. DRISCOLL 13.S. Georgetown '60 96 Tate Ave., Buchanan, N.Y. Legal Aid ,KQV 4 I A ISAAC E. DRUKER 'A V, .Q x? B.A. Harvard '58 ' A' ons. wdenqiaollmidy '60 ' 1959 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. - Story, I.L.C., Dem. I I BERKLEY WILSON DUCK, III ' ' B.A. Brown '60 J 6006 Sunset Lane, Indianapolis, Ind. ' Sacks, L.I., Rep. PIERRE SAMUEL DUPONT B.S.E. Princeton 156 Rockland, Del. Holmes, Rep. BERNARD MELVIN DWORSKI B.A. Univ. ofMicl1. '60 9512 Hale St., Silver Spring, Md. Hall, Dorm C. 111-H1211 w. Eccuzs Q T - B.A. Dartmouth '58 'X Univ. offlamhridge 4 ss. ,ff 173-23 Murdock Ave., St. Albans, I..I., N.Y. V AN- af Casncr, I..I., I.L.C. GRANT LOWELL EDDY 1,33 . B.A. Univ.o1Ill. '60 Monroe Center, Ill. SANFORD BARRY EI-IRENKRANZ B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 356 Harding Dr., So. Orange, N.j. Field, B. 8r B., Chan., S. Bar JOAN SHARON ELBAUM B.A. Barnard 8a Boston Univ. '60 110-20 71st Ave., Forest IIills, N.Y. Hart, B. 8: B., Dem., Secretary of Forum is AU' ' -...Q V 'ti ' I x 'ff' 1 LARRY RAY ELKIUS B.A. Albion College '60 432 Geneva Ave., Hillside, Ill. TIMOTHY SCHUYLER ELLIOTT B.A. Brandeis '60 316 Calle Mayor, Redondo Beach, Calif. Dawson, Chan., S. Bar, Forum, Calif. MICHAEL JAMES EZGAR B.A. Univ. of Calif. '60 1880 Arroyo Ave., San Carlos, Calif. Earl Warren, L.I. V M, PETER L. FABER W3 - - ' Q , . ' B.A. Swarthmore '60 , - 9' ' ' sy 9 Pierce Rd., Watertown, Mass. X sw., ,, lx ' W I' . Y A 1 l'. ii: ' Q ROBERT HENRY FALK B.A. Yale '60 50 Mamaroneck Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. Bruce Club ' JOSEPH P. FAZIO B.S. Univ. ofPenn. '60 Bedford St., Fall River, Mass. Field, Legal Aid, I.L.C. PAUL HERER FEINBERG B.A. Univ. of Penn. '60 Shaker Heights, Ohio Root, Ames Quarterfinals, Legal Aid STEPHEN JUDD FEINBERG B.A. Brown '60 46 Ashton Rd., Yonkers, N.Y. YZ' Jay, B. 8z B. 4 W' 'Fl' 1 , eg ALAN LEWIS FELD M . N A B.A. Columbia 'eo lf ,mt fy 440 E. 6th St., New York, N.Y. K 'TV Field, L. Rev. ' CHESTER B. FELDBERC . B.A. Union College '60 ' A 290 Collins Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. -sv 4- ,, 60 ' fl? .u Vagts Club PAUL FELZEN B.A. Columbia '60 555 E. 21 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Von Mehren, Charity Drive C Chmn.j ELLSWORTH ALFRED FERSCH, JR. B.A. Yale '57 M.A. Univ. of Calif. fBerkeleyj 160 2751 Scott St., Davenport, Iowa Griswold, L.I., Vol. Dei 7 5' 4. I 73- M' 'L 1 A agry. ,jg ly 673' Class of 1963 ANDREW OSHER FEUERSTEIN B.A. Columbia '60 Q 141-04 Coolidge Ave., Jamaica, N.Y. I Harlan Club ...v JACQUES CARTIER FEUILLAN l B.A. Harvard '60 7931 Plum St., New Orleans, La. Keeton, I.L.C., S.T. More JOSEPH P. FICURELLI B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '60 94 Bay 8 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Sander Club KENNETH JOEL FINGER . B.A. Univ. Coll. of N.Y.U. '60 5 1' 12 Manor House Dr., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. I '71 is vm 4 1- Aria WILLIAM THOMPSON FINLEY, JR. fl I 4 B.A. Harvard '57 Falls Church, Va. L. Rev., L.I. RICHARD SAMUEL FISCHER B.A. Harvard '59 315 Parker Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. ' Maguire, Vol. Def. QPres.j JAMES STEVENS FISHER B.A. Williams '60 16 Morningside Dr., Middlebury, Vt. Choate, B. gl B. '2T,,T ROBERT I. FISHER B.A. Columbia '60 x 415 Ocean Pkwy., Brooklyn, N.Y. Maguire Club ROBERT MORTON FISHER 0- B.A. Harvard '60 525 Lake Ave., Birehwood,White Bear Lake,Minn. .Nw Byse Club DAVID H. FISHMAN B.A. Johns Hopkins '59 3507 Callaway Ave., Baltimore, Md. Earl Warren, Williston Comp., Dem., Chan., S. Bar, S.C. AARON I. FLEISCHMAN B.A. Trinity '60 80 Oakmont Rd., Highland Park, Ill. Blackstone, I.L.C., Chan. JAMES FRANKLIN FLUG B.A. Harvard '60 1 tm A 1 78 Exeter St., Brooklyn, N.Y. V, Dawson, L. Rev. 'YV -3, V, 'fm 61 -ff' EUGENE ASHBY FORCIONE B.A. Princeton '59 Washington, D.C. Choate, L.I. DAVID SCOTT FOSTER 'G sf ,,..-4' ww., B.A. Amherst '60 507 Cayuga Hts. Rd., Ithaca, N.Y. Bd. S. Adv., B. 8L B. FRANCIS HANEY FOX B.S. Holy Cross '55 135 Church St., Mansfield, Mass. Warren, Vol. Def. RONALD WILLIAM FOX B.A. Harvard '60 4 President Terrace, Allston, Mass. Toepfer, Williston Comp., I.L.C. -+5 PAUL MICHAEL FRANK B.A. Fordham '60 38 Devon Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. Harlan, L.I., Rep., S.T. More JOHN T. FRANKLIN B.A. Dartmouth '60 1222 W. Armory St., Champaign, Ill Choate Club BRIAN MICHAEL FRAWLEY B.A. Univ. ofMass. '60 366 Russett Rd., Brookline, Mass. Morgan-Brown, Dem., Chan. IRA LEE FREILICHER B.A. Columbia '59 L 178-10 Wexford Terr., jamaica, N.Y 5' . I.L.C. 11 ' 1' DANA MICHAEL FRIEDMAN B.A. Princeton '60 350 N. 27 St., Camp Hill, Pa. GILBERT BERTRAND FRIEDMAN' B.A. Univ. ofMich '56 M.A. U.C.L.A. '59 3871 Sedgwick Ave., N.Y., N.Y. GERALD ELLISON FRUG B.A, Univ. of CallffBerkeleyj '60 177 19th St., Oakland, Calif. Earl Warren, L. Rev., Bd. S. Adv. ROY LANCE FU RMAN B.A. Brooklyn College '60 4640 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y. jay, Dem., S. Bar, Yearbook 9 'tv ,,. 8 LYN DA PIERCE GABIN B.A. Wellesley '59 129 So. Union Rd., Buffalo, N.Y. Wyzanski Club ABRAHAM J. GAFN I B.A., B.H.L. Yeshiva Univ. '60 140 W. 42nd St., New York, N.Y Keeton, I.L.C. RICHARD C. GALLOP B.A. Williams '60 150 E. 69th St., New York, N.Y. Pow Wow OSCAR GARCIA-RIVERA B A ohns Ho klns '60 . . J p 320 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. s Class of 1963 mdk WILFRED ELLIOTT GARDNER, JR. B.A. Franklin 8L Marshall '60 jackson Summit Rd., Tioga, Pa. Magruder, B. 8: B., Rep., Forum 14600 S. Woodland Rd., Clevel DONALD NICHOLAS GELLERT WHITNEY IAN GERARD 1689 Cambridge St., Cambridg and, Ohio e, Mass. f 'f ' X 0230 f-JJ A 4. I RONALD GARMEY B.A. Harvard '60 Scott, L.I. B.A. Harvard '60 Winocrest Rd., Rye, N.Y. Leg. Res. B.A. Princeton 156 flvq 'rf' Griswold, L.1., I.L.C. 5 A R. KEITH GERRARD B.A. Harvard '56 13 Fifth Ave., Watertown, Mass. Ed Warren, P.B.H. JOHN L. GIANOULAKIS B.A. Washington Univ. '60 4503 Parkview Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Chayes, Dem., Civ. Lib. Res. BRADFORD MORGAN CIERKE B.A. Univ. of Wash. '60 1121 jackson Ave., Olympia, Wash. Keeton, Dem., Civ. Lib. Res. PETER R. GILBERT B.A. Amherst '60 ' 95 81st St., Brooklyn, N.Y. -15? ig L- .75 .- Cu ' ROSS LEE GILBERT ll B.A. Cornell '60 -'E' 13 Beechwood Dr., Lawrence, N.Y. Howe, Dorm C., Chan. DUANE C. GILKEY B.S. Mont. St. Univ. '58 222 So. F St., Livingston, Mont. STANLEY FRANK GILLMAR B.A. Brown '57 556 Nahua St., Honolulu, Hawaii Toepfer, B. 8: B., Rep., S. Bar 'H GEORGE NORMAN c1NcoLD 'I-Y., nd' 1, B.A. Harvard '60 kv-J? 'J 903 Maxwell Terr., Bloomington, Ind. ' -ff ::r ,X , I MARK GLASSBERG ' B.S. Columbia '60 58 Burkewood Rd., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. RICHARD LEWIS GOFF B.A. Pomona '60 3920 42nd Ave., So., Seattle, Wash. Maguire, L. Rev. EVERETT FRANKLIN GOLDBERG B.A. Princeton '60 221 Sterling Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Keeton, S. Bar nik sTANmRD J. GOLDBLATT ' B.A. Harvard '60 1648 E. 50th St., Chicago, Ill. K 1- ,, GERALD GOLDFARB A, 'Q B.A. Cornell '60 W Y 4 2419 Avenue M, Brooklyn, N.Y. K v- ' I ' Blackstone, B. 8: B., I.L.C. ' ': A f 'j' ALLAN BAILEY GOLDMAN Y B.A. Harvard '58 268 E. Genesee St., Aubum, N.Y. Q Griswold, Cardozo, Vol. Dei, B. Sz B. Dem. STUART L. GOODMAN B.A. Univ. of Ill. '60 5000 So. East End, Chicago, Ill. - Vagts, L. Rev., B. 8: B. . P0 ALLAN SANFORD GORDON V' -K B.S. N.Y.U. '60 ' 1' 972 E. 23rd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. '27 B. 8a B., I.L.C., Rep., Chan., S. Bar 0 ' K I if fx ,f E' 1 pl .QP ,.... 4.- 'K Class of 1963 WILLIAM A. GORDON ui . B.S. Northwestern 160 ,,,,, 1640 E. 50th St., Chicago, Ill. H Haar, Williston, Dem., Rec., S. Bar NICHOLAS A. GRACE B.A. Harvard '60 113 Lakeview Ave., Cambridge, Mass. ' STEPHEN SHAFTON GRAHAM B.A. Harvard '60 505 Madison Ave., Glencoe, Ill. Sutherland, Chan. WILLIAM JOHN GRAHAM, JR. B.A. Washington 8: Jefferson '60 Greenoch-Buena Vista Rd., McKeesport, Pa. Marhsall, L.I., Rep. x JAMES M. H. GREGG B.A. Harvard '57 10 Robinhood Rd., Natick, Mass. Kadish, I.L.C., S. Bar JOHN MORRIS GROSS B.A. Harvard '59 31 Weybridge Rd., Brookline, Mass. Story, I.L.C. BENJAMIN BARRY GROSSMAN B.A. Georgetown '60 I Hall, L. Rev. Y , , JAMES H. GROSSMAN ' ' ' . B.A. Univ. ofCalif. 'eo LV ' 'a 10401 Ashton St., Los Angeles, Calif. I Q-.,, -,7. . lt 53 5 EDWARD MICHAEL GROWNEY, JR. B.A. Dartmouth '60 83 Edmund Rd., Arlington, Mass. Blackstone, B. 8z B., S. Bar N .,.,- ROBERT JAMES HADLEY B.A. Ohio State Univ. 160 113 College St., Wilmington, Ohio Magruder, B. 8: B., Rep., S. Bar, Forum QTreasurerJ L. MICHAEL HAGER B.A. Harvard '60 3038 So. Cincinnati St., Tulsa, Okla. Blackstone, S.T. More JAMES LEO HALL, JR. B.A. Univ. ofOkla. '58 Q P.O. Box 626, Guymon, Okla. Kaplan, Williston, L.I., B. 8: B., Rep. 718 Peabody St., N.W., Washington, D.C. i K 'F 'J A u t' us- as--,p 65 fp' .r 1 -1 1 A I 63' --1 66 4' if JAMES COX HAMILTON B.A. Earlham College '59 M.A. Brandeis '60 843 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. B. 8: B., Civ. Lib. Res. JAMES ROBERT HAMILTON B.S. U.S. Military Acad. '57 Old Chatham, N.Y. Marshall, L.I. JOHN THOMAS HANSEN B.A. Stanford '59 2825 Hillside St., Burlingame, Calif. L.I. WILLIAM ROBINSON HARDY B.A. Princeton '56 20 Weebetook Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Story, L.I. fr STEPHEN JOSEPH HARMELIN B.A. Univ. of Pa. '60 ' ..-' 620 W. Phil-Ellena St., Philadelphia, Pa. ' Cavers, L.I., I.L.C., Dem. JAY DAVID HARRIS Q B.A: Harvard '60 27 W. 72nd St., New York, N.Y. Jaffe, B. 8L B., I.L.C., Rep., Yearbook DAVID CLARK HARRISON B.A. Harvard '59 1126 Greentree Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. , BERNARD EVANS HARVITH B.A. Univ. of Rochester '60 .gt 33 Fernbank Ave., Delmar, N.Y. ,' L. Rev., Rep. Q, f X D '2 ,B 1 , 4 ANDREW JORDAN HASWELL, JR, 1 B.A. Princeton '59 6708 Avondale Dr., Oklahoma City, Okla. Casner, L.I. BRUCE. JAMES HAVIGHURST B.A. Amherst '59 3071 Huntington Rd., Shaker Hts., Ohio Magruder, L. Rev. JAMES FRANCIS HAYES B.A. Univ. of Notre Dame '59, B.S. '60 4 Lyons Pl., Larchmont, N.Y. Marshall, I.L.C., S. Bar MERVYN LEONARD HECHT B.A. U.C.L.A. '60 1442 Bolkinwood St., Freeport, Ill. B. 8z B., Chan. peg, 'V' Class of 1963 GARY STEPHEN HEIFETZ B.A. Harvard '60 8120 Balson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bevins, I.L.C., S. Bar MELVIN LOUIS HEINEMAN B.A. Harvard '60 120 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Maguire, I.L.C. JOHN RODERICK HELLER, III B.A. Princeton '59 M.A. Harvard '60 1175 York Ave., N.Y., N.Y. Kaplan, Bd. S. Adv., L.I., I.L.C. WELD STEVENS HENSHAW -an B.A. Harvard '60 54 King's Ct., Santurec, Puerto Rico Pow Wow, L.I. GEORGE LYON HERBERT B.A. Harvard '60 ' Route 2, Box 1160, Carmel, Calif. Wyzanski, Chan. RICHARD BARNARD HERZOG B.A. Williams '60 9281 Shore Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. I.L.C. PHILIP JACOB HEYMAN B.A. Yale '60 528 East 3rd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Morgan-Brown, I.L.C., Dem. SAMUEL JOSHUA HEYMAN B.A. Yale '60 121 Decrhill Ave., Danbury, Conn. .f',,'5-'V 5? 1 I ,- J. PATRICK HICKEY In B.A. Carroll College '59 515 Locust St., Walla Walla, Wash. - S.T. More LAWRENCE ELLIOT HICKS B.A. Princeton '56 1821 Oakwood Ave., Glendale, Calif. Harlan, L.I., Yearbook fBus. Mgnj RICHARD ALAN HILLMAN B.A. Yale '59 B.A. Cambridge Univ. '61 895 Park Ave., N.Y.C., N.Y. I ,N ROBERT SANDOR HILLMAN '47 1' B.A.Jol1ns Hopkins '60 ,l 358 Lantana Ave., Englewood, N.J. . Earl Warren, B. 8L B., DemfExec. Bd. ,Chan., vu-----' xg Y. J ' S. Bar V . ,QSflf'f31 J,-up -45 ,yy .ea 9 . ,.r' 117' G Qr if 'M T' .JB -:7 ? x -'A' -4-A ARTHUR 1. HIRSCH 'W B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 1210 Sherman Ave., New York, N.Y. McNaughton, S. Bar, Civ. Lib. Res. KARL JONATHAN HIRSHMAN B.A. Williams '58 B.A. Oxford '60 Choate, Rep., Chan. MELVIN STEPHEN HIRSHOWITZ B.A. Cornell '60 A 3611 Henry Hudson Pkwy., New York Rep., Leg. Res. 6. f DAVID STEVEN HOCHMAN B.A. Brooklyn Coll. '60 . 2324-81 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. I ' I Jay Club JOEL STUART HOFFMAN B.A. Yale '60 1069 Quentin Pl., Woodmere, N.Y. Sander, Legal Aid SANFORD HOLO B.A. Univ. ofMich. '60 7751 Stillwell Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio Bruce, Leg. Res. DAVID R. HOOD B.B.A. Gonzaga Univ. '60 E. 1008 14th Ave., Spokane, Wash. Griswold, Chan. EVAN ROBERT HOORNEMAN g B.A. Amherst '60 835 3rd Ave., S.E., LeMars, Iowa A 7-R '35 pg: J Q PHILIP HARVEY HORWITZ my X .J N, B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 1 f' 333 west End Ave., New York, N.Y. ' , Field, Rep. STEVEN BARRETT HOSKIN S B.A. Earlham '60 School House Lane, Morristown, N .J. Casner, B. Sc B., Dem., S. Bar MINARD EDWIN HULSE, JR. B.A. Grinnell '60 1. 418 Berwick Blvd., Waukegan, Ill. Sacks, L.I. gag 4, FRANKLIN MAICOMBE HUNDLEY B.A. Holy Cross '57 72 Porpoise Way, Portsmouth, N.H. Marshall -5' 68 YN Class of 1963 CHESTER WAYNE HUNTER B.A. Harvard '56 600 N. cram st., Booneville, Ark. JD Edw. Warren, L.I., Dem., S.C. CHARLES HURT B.A. Washington 8: Lee 159 28 Chatham Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. Harlan, S.C., L.I. ALAN IVOR HYMAN --93 B.A. Columbia '60 205 West 86th St., New York, N.Y. Casner, I.L.C. ,,, . DANIEL DONALD IDZIK T 7' .S B.S. State Univ. ofN.Y. at Buffalo '56 487 Penora St., Depew, N.Y. ' ' I.L.C., Leg. Res. Al I I g JEANINE JACOBS B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 111 David Rd., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. J Sander, I.L.C., Forum ' MICHAEL JAFFE if B.A. Brooklyn College '60 1745 East 28th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. RAYMOND KALO JAMES B.A. N.Y.U. '56 8215 Fourth Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Keeton, Rep. ROBERT WELLS JARVIS B.S. Univ. of Calif Berkeley '60 6548 Fordham Way, Sacramento, Calif. Earl Warren Club I 51 1 4 4 ' f tbl ' A ROBERT PAUL JAYE x ,, B.A. Cornell 160 ., I 1620 James St., Merrick, N.Y. l ,,' REVERDY JOHNSON, JR. J ' lg B.A. Harvard 160 7 83 Kinnaird St., Cambridge, Mass. I.L.C., Chan. VAHE D. JOHNSON - B.A. Harvard '60 A 3 Jennys Lane, Barrington, R.I. W. STANFIELD JOHNSON B.A. Stanford 60 2814 R St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Kent, L.I., Rep. , -- , ',,, me fi . t A 3 x , - V A .J A Af ' Gigli 'Tf 69 1 Z' .ER 11 ml . I Nix . wzzggjff I 70 it ROBERT TEFFT JONES B.A. Stanford '60 1220 Brookmere Rd., Pasadena, Calif. Pow Wow. L.I. ' MARK K. JOSEPH B.A. Brown '60 609 Brighton Ave., Reading, Pa. Dawson Club ALLEN SHEAFE JOSLYN B.A. Haverford College '58 B.A. Oxford Univ. '60 715 W. Church St., Lock Haven, Pa. Morgan-Brown, I.L.C. KARL GARO KANTARJIAN Ik B.S. U.C.L.A. '60 ' 11973 Montana Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. ka-1' . 'E Q X. 'Vt I, L, JARED KAPLAN B.A. U.C.L.A. '60 1143 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, Ill. 1 Cardoza Club WILLIAM FRANCIS KARTOZIAN B.A. Stanford '60 64 Lower Crescent St., Sausalito, Calif. lb 1 -J -up i l i L.I., B. at B., Rep., Calif DAVID P. KASSOY B.A. Columbia '57 55 Knolls Crescent, Riverdale, N .Y. Marshall, Dem. JOHN KATZ B.A. Harvard '60 6 Berkeley St., Cambridge, Mass. Toepfer, I.L.C. Q Qt L -4 K. ROGER WAYNE KAUFMAN B.A. Cornell '60 200 Parker Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. Byse Club WILLIAM FRANCIS KEHOE B.A. Dartmouth '55 M.A. Yale '56 11 Rock Glen Rd., Medford, Mass. R JAMES EDWARD KELLEY, JR. 'Q aa f 33 A B.A. Yale '59 47 Cliffmore Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. Holmes, L.I. JOHN C. KELLS B.S. Columbia '62 356 Beverly Rd., Douglaston, N.Y. Marshall, I.L.C. ,L XS: Q Class of 1963 ROBERT SAMUEL KENISON B.A. St. Anselm's '60 19 Watts St., Manchester, N.H. Root, Rep., S.T. More, PBH fChmn. Law School Com.j ROGER HOWARD KESSEL B.A. Columbia '58 87-30 132 St., Richmond Hill, N.Y. Howe, B. 8: B. JUDD LEWIS KESSLER B.A. Oberlin '60 135 Maple Ave., Newark, NJ. Sander Q Presj, Dem. JOHN GORDON KESTER B.A. Univ. ofWis. '59 521 Amherst Ave., Oshkosh, Wis. L. Rev. ' , , CHARLES ISAAC KINGSON 'C B.A. Harvard '59 11 Ware St., Cambridge, Mass. Legal Aid IAWRENCE. H. KLEIN B.A. Cornell '60 21-03 160th St., Whitestone, N.Y. L. Rev. brvzr' ' ' ' MORTON KLEVAN 5, .ffl 4 B.A. Columbia '59 Russian Inst. '60 p 82-09 Glenwood Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. 'tv Field, Legal Aid, B. 8: B., Dem., Dorm C ' I NORRIS CONRAD KNOSHER ,Q 1, B.A. Dartmouth '60 ' V 2710 Curtis Way, Sacramento, Calif. S Root, Calif., Rep. .,,' l JOSEPH BAKER KNOTTS I B.A. Princeton '60 ' 821 7th Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. A KENT N. KNOWLES B.A. Amherst '57 66 Scudder Pl., Northport, N.Y. Kaplan, L.I., I.L.C. MICHAEL L. KORBHOLZ B.S. U.C.L.A. '58 1958 Sheridan Way, Stockton, Calif. Cardozo, Calif. MORRIS KRIGER r B.s. M.1.T. '60 A U. 4 Belleair Dr., Memphis, Tenn. , Maguire-Westengard, Forum Ji' ,.,.aY f I P? -v 'Til 41' -6-A LEO M. KRULITZ R B.A. Stanford '60 Box 937, Mullan, Idaho B. 8L B., Dem. ex, DAVID EDWIN KUESTER X B.A. Oberlin '60 R, h 38 Middlesex St., St. Louis, Mo. Sander Club MARK LAINER B.S. U.C.L.A. '60 487 Spalding Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Maguire, Dem., Williston Comp. WILLIAM POLLARD LAMB, III cf B.A. Yale '60 94 LeMay St., W. Hartford, Conn. Scott, L.I., I.L.C., Rep. SAMUEL WALDRON LAMBERT B.A. Yale 'so 150 E. 77th st., New York, N.Y. D 'Gini Kent, L.I., B. 8a B. WILLIAM DAVID LAMBERT B.S. Univ. ofKy. '59 R.F.D. 2, Box 356, Ashland, Ky Freund, Rep., S.C. NORMAN HERBERT LANE B.A. Columbia '60 60 Ashford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Field, L. Rev., Dem. NORMAN TYLER LARSON B.A. Stanford '60 f 15671 Glen Una Dr., Los Gatos, Calif. ' ' A ' -ff' 11 4 I wh' xa- Q. .D rj' k QF' K ' WILLIAM WOOD IARUE X y, B.A. Univ. ofKansas '57 ' 5' 429 So. Kansas St., Columbus, Kan. RICHARD LAURITS LASSEN B.A. Stanford '60 545 N. Orange St., Mesa, Ariz. v Holmes, L.I. WILLIAM PEROT LATIMER 4 B.A. Williams '56 fx P Box 424, Paoli, Pa. 5' - Choate, L.I. , HERBERT I. IAZEROW - B.A. Univ. of Pa. '60 1627 Roxanna Rd., N.W., Washington, D.C. Morgan-Brown, I.L.C., Chan., Civ. Lib. Res. W' xf sv Class CHARLES FARRINGTON LEAHY 19:5 B.A. Yale '57 la. RFD No. 2, Claremont, N.H. 8. Story, L. Rev., L.I. JAY F. LEARY B.A. Harvard '60 1102 Overlook Terrace, Union, NJ. Bd. S. Adv., L.1. DAVID MICHAEL LEBEDOFF B.A. Univ. ofMinn. '60 2501 12th Ave. North, Minneapolis, Minn. Marshall, S. Bar ' SHRLDON RICHARD LEFKOWITZ V ft? B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 26016 Fairmount Blvd., Beachwood 24, Ohio l W 3' 1 Field, Legal Aid l .R ROBERT CHARLES LEFTON B.A. Yale '60 1208 W. Broadway, Hewlett, N.Y. Magruder, Williston Comp. NORMAN LEIBOVITZ B.S. Univ. of Penn. '59 1400 Penna. Blvd., Philadelphia, Pa. Sander, B. 81 B., Williston Comp. GERALD J. IANOBLE 'sf Zi' bf X cr B.A. Lawrence '60 600 jackson St., Little Chute, Wis. Story, Rep., Chan. RICHARD FREDRIC LERT B.S. Rutgers '60 525 Elizabeth Ave., Newark, NJ. lp- M.. C17 PIERRE NEISON LEVAL b B.A. Harvard '59 660 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Kent, L. Rev. MICHAEL ABNER LEVIN fl' 2 B.A. Harvard '60 W 4 188-07 87 Dr., Hollls, N.Y. Legal Ald, B. at B. ROBERT F. LEVINE B.S. Cornell '60 1777 Grand Concourse, New York, N.Y. Griswold, Legal Aid I ff' 9 1 RICHARD BISSETT LIGHTFOOT lf A l B.A. Yale '59 ' 1' ' -cd 73 Crozier Rd., Cambridge, Mass. Pow Wow Club K of 1963 .bi x 715 X - a W ll ',,g.f . ,1 N 1 Kuff' A Q.. Fw- ,,.-v 1' .9 '47 MIKE LILES, JR. B.A. Harvard '58 M.B.A. Univ. ofPenn. '60 3026 Scheibler Rd., Memphis, Tenn. Hart, B. St B., I.L.C., Dem., Rep., Chan, S. Bar S.C. EUGENE VICTOR LIPKOWITZ B.A. Harvard '60 4501 ConnecticutAve. N.W., Washington, D.C Root, Chan. ROBERT EDWARD LIVINGSTON B.A. Davidson '60 Box 246, Sebring, Fla. Harlan, L.I., S.C. L. CHARLES LONG, JR. B.A. Princeton '60 214 Paxton Rd., Richmond, Va. Cardozo, S. Bar, S.C. DAVID B. LOPEZ B.A. Oberlin '60 24 N. Clear St., Oberlin, Ohio BRIAN EDWARD LORENZ . B.A. Williams '60 434 Fowler Ave., Pelham, N.Y DONALD GREY LOWRY B.A. Brown '56 35 Vassal Lane, Cambridge, Mass. HoweQPres.j, L.I., Vol. Def. RICHARD LOUIS LUEDTKE B.S. Univ. ofWis. '55 M.S. Stanford '58 2551 N. Pasadena Blvd., Wauwatosa, Wis. WALTER JOSEPH MCCANN, JR. , B.A. Wesleyan '59 6 Q' Univ. of Louvain '60 . ' 6 Overlook Terr., Plymouth, Mass. Keeton, Dem. ROBERT CAMPBELL McDIARMID B.S. Swarthmore '58 M.S. Cornell '60 Rt. No. 4, Box 357, Vienna, Va. Casner, Dem., Forum JOHN GOLDEN MCGARRAHAN B.A. Harvard '60 19 Royal Ave., Cambridge, Mass. n Harlan, L.I. 4 LAWRENCE MICHAEL MCGINNIS . ,a B.A. Dartmouth '60 4 Kingwood Pk., Poughkeepsie, N .Y. - 5 a ., U PETER MacDOUGALL B.A. Harvard '58 1984 Peach St., Los Alamos, N. Mex. Wyzanski, L. Rev. ROBERT STANLEY MALINA B.A. Cornell '60 1548 E. 26th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Dawson, L. Rev. THOMAS JONATHAN MALMUD Class of 1963 'cg if lf .E ,A L B.A. Univ. of Rochester '60 120 Grand St., White Plains, N.Y. Morgan-Brown, Dem., S. Bar WILLIAM FRANCIS MANLEY B.A. Harvard '58 128 Day St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Root, I.L.C., Chan., S.T. More WENDY MARCUS B.A. Smith '60 1 Nonesuch Rd., Dallas, Texas JAN W. MARES B.A. Harvard '58 M.S. M.I.T. '60 P.O. Box 686, Dickinson, Tmcas Kent, L.I. 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I V I WILLIAM BLAIR MODAHL B.A. Dartmouth '60 508 Seville Rd., Bloomington, Ill. G. HANS MOEDE, III B.A. Harvard '60 7731 North Club Circle, Milwaukee, Wis. 15 if Kent, L.I. ALBERT WIISON LUCE MOORE, JR. B.A. DePauw Univ. '60 1420 North Spring St., Independence, Mo. FRANK BULLOCK MORGAN B.A. Stanford '60 401 Coloma Way, Sacramento, Calif. Cardozo, Legal Aid ga fa- I ROBERT BURNS MORRILL B.S. Univ. of Nevada '59 700 St. Lawrence Ave., Reno, Nev. Kaplan, L.I., Dorm C. ROBERT JOSEPH MORRISSEY B.A. Boston College '60 228 Sycamore St., Watertown, Mass. I.L.C., Rep., S.T. More RICHARD MITCHELL MOSK B.A. Stanford '60 430 S. Roxbury Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Griswold, I.L.C., Dem., S. Bar O. WOOD MOYLE, III if 1233 11th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Cardozo, Chan., S. Bar I , ' i B.A. Stanford '60 Y np- Class of 1963 JOHN EDWARD MULLEN , ' , B.S. Univ. ofWis. '60 'Q i 5' 822 W. Third St., Appleton, Wis. ', 'F' Story, Ames Semi-finals, L.I. JAMES RICHARD MUMFORD B.S. 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JOHN KEITH NOLAN - I g B.A. Dartmouth '57 -3 1240 Crest Dr., Joplin, Mo. ' 1 Harlan CSec.-Treas.J, L.I., B. 8: B., I.L.C., S.C. ' 'SY 1 f-1 ....., CHARLES PAUL NORMANDIN B.A. Harvard '60 221 Hillside Rd., Southbridge, Mass. Bd. S. Adv. HUGH ARCHIE NORTON B.A. Univ. ofColorado, '60 4212 Via Valmonte, Palos Verdes Estates, Cal. Keeton, I.L.C., Rep., Chan. HARRY CHARLES NOTTEBART, JR. B.A. Vanderbilt '60 2911 Woodlawn Dr., Nashville, Tenn. Jaffe, I.L.C. Q Editor, Journalj JAMES DANIEL O'CONNOR QA B.A. Yale '59 Oxford '60 957 Dyrc St., Philadelphia, Pa. Katz, L.I. alll 11 1. 'IF' OTIS LESLIE O'CONNOR B.A. Princeton '57 -Y. 1305 Quarrier St., Charleston, W. Va. Toepfer, B. 8a B., Rep., S. Bar MICHAEL J. 0'HAIRE B.A. Kenyon '60 2048 17th St., Vero Beach, Fla. PETER DEWES ORAM B.A. Harvard '59 31 Headley Rd., Morristown, N.J. Pow Wow, L.I. JAMES MICHAEL ORMAN I K ,j B.A. Univ. of Pa. '60 I 6 Academy Rd., Hatboro, Pa. .. 2 Langdell, B. 8z B., Dem. I 5 B4 .. W 'Jil' . 66 .' -', . MY! f'..'g 51 I t f W .-:.:S'f L, i -J - ,qv DIARMUID FIONNTAIN O'SCANNIAIN B.A. St. John's Univ. '57 .:. 62 West 46th St., New York, N.Y. Scott, L.I., I.L.C., Rep. QPres.J, S.T. More PIERRE RODOLPHE PARADIS B.A. Bowdoin '60 42 Mt. Vernon St., New Bedford, Mass. Dawson, S.T. More HERBERT PARKER B.A. Harvard '57 6 Mercer Cir., Cambridge, Mass. Kent, L.I. HAROLD D. PARKMAN B.A. Fla. State Univ. '60 1726 Sharon Rd., Tallahassee, Fla. Field, Dem., S. Bar, S.C. WARREN PATTEN B.A. Yale '60 7 Gerry St., Cambridge, Mass. DAVID FREET PATZMAN B.A. Harvard '60 6545 High Dr., Kansas City, Mo. Scott, L.I., Dorm C. GENE EVAN PENN B.A. Davis and Elkins '56 223 20th St., Dunbar, W. Va. Griswold, Williston Comp., I.L.C., Rep., S. Bar IAWRENCE PERLMAN B.A. Carleton '60 2139 Bayard St., St. Paul, Minn. Magruder, B. 8L B., Dem., Leg. Res. lf- . ' RAYMOND JOHN PETERSEN ' 3: ' B.A. Wheaton fIll.j '60 X K 0 760 Forest St., Glen Ellyn, Ill. Rep. DAVID LEE PETERSON B.A. Harvard '60 Cifre Lane, Plaistow, N.H. Leg. Res. JOHN WINTHROP PHILBRICK B.A. Bowdoin '58 V 21 Oakhurst Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me P 1 Marshall, Ames Semi-finals , 2 , ' LEE ALLEN PICKARD ft V B.A. Colgate ,eo ' , Dale Rd., Clay, N.Y. ' -'Q , Jaffe Club A ' Y l'sx ANTHONY L. PIEL B.A. Princeton '58 248 West 11th St., New York, N.Y. Sutherland, L.I., I.L.C. JAMES H. PIPKIN, JR. B.A. Princeton '60 6409 Shadow Rd., Chevy-Chase, Md. GEORGE ARTHUR PLATZ, III B.S. Northwestern '60 607 North Martin Ave., Waukegan, Ill. Casner, L. Rev., Bd. S. Adv., L.I. MICHAEL JOSEPH POLELLE B.A. Loyola C Chicagoj '59 665 Diversey Pkwy., Chicago, Ill. Root, B. 8z B., Dem., S. Bar, S.'I'. More JAMES DUNLOP PORTER, JR. B.A. Yale '60 4684 N. Wilshire Rd., Milwaukee, Wls. Root, Rep. ROBERT I. POSTEL B.A. Dartmouth '60 115 Central Pk. West, New York, N.Y. B. 8: B., Dem., S. Bar HAROLD IRVING PRATT, JR. B.A. Harvard '59 Shutter Lane, Oyster Bay, N.Y. Holmes, L.I. MEBANE MOORE PRITCHETT B.A. Univ. of North Carolina '57 Lenoir, N.C. Sacks, L.I., Dem., S.C. fn GUY CHRISTIAN QUINLAN B.A. Harvard '60 1 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. , . - X. Y- t 3- 49 Coke, Legal Aid, I.L.C., Rep., Civ. Lib. Res. W if JOEL RABINOVITZ N X B.A. Cornell '60 164 Church st., New Rochelle, N.Y. A Blackstone, Bd. S. Adv., Leg. Res. ' BOYD HAVENS RATCHYE ' -' B.A. Harvard '60 509 South Atlantic St., Dillon, Mont. Bruce, L.I. MICHAEL HENRY RAUCH at Q B.A. Princeton '60 .. - 3511 La. Ave. Pkwy., New Orleans, La. tj - A 'X :xr 5, I L JOHN A. RAVA B.A. Harvard '58 54 s.A.1.s. Johns Hopkins '60 7 510 Overhill Dr., University City, Mo. Griswold, Legal Aid, Dem. fPres.j JOHN WHITTEMORE REBOUL B.A. Harvard '59 st. James,L.1.,N.Y. Ed Warren, I.L.C. PAUL MICHAEL REITLER B.A. Stanford '58 520 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Garner, Griswold, B. 8: B., Rep., S. Bar K JANET RENO B.A. Cornell '60 Rt. 4 Box 935, Miami, Fla. Griswold, Dem. 9' 'C 414,15 Q. Class of 1963 PAUL RESNIK B.A. Yale '55 London Sch. Econ. '60 Fox Hill Rd., Stamford, Conn. - - Harlan, L.I., 1.L.c. MARY ELIZABETH RHAMSTINE i B.A. Duke '60 130 White Plains Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. Marshall Club PETER FRANK RIENT B.A. Harvard '60 Dan's Highway, New Canaan, Conn. Kent, L.I. DAVID P. RIES B.A. Harvard '60 42 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. A - I ' IIARRY MORRIS ROBERTS, jR, B.B.A. S.M.U. '60 4444 Windsor Pkwy., Dallas, Texas Kaplan, L.I. ROGER WINSTON ROBINSON B.M.E. Cornell '60 5807 Mason St., Omaha, Neb. Story, Rep., S. Bar li DOUGLAS DAVID ROCHE B.A. Holy Cross '58 425 Dunston Rd., Bloomfield llills, M Kr' . 7? is - B. SL B., Rep., S.'l'. More ' JOHN JOSEPH ROCIIE U B.S. Manhattan '57 , 9A Ware St., Cambridge, Mass. W. PHILLIPS ROCKEFELLER B.A. Yale '60 2 Maizeland Rd., Red Hook, N.Y. Scott, L.I., Dorm C., Rep. STEPHEN BUNKER ROH RBAUGH B.A. Amherst '60 2 Sea St., Rockport, Me. Freund, Bd. S. Adv., Dem., L.I. ANTHONY ZELL ROISMAN B.A. Dartmouth '60 1616 Norwood Pl., Oklahoma City, Okla. Casner, Civ. Lib. Res. FLORENCE W. ROISMAN B.A. Univ. ofConn. '59 . 301 No. Columbus Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Griswold, Legal Aid 5 .rf f: I ich. C ,J 5, nv l nw- 4 Qi. 'ms 4, f gf 5' A' GRAHAM SHELDON ROSE Nw B.A. Brown '57 J 'j e 119 Sixth St., Carden City, N.Y. ' ' Chayes, Rep. PAUL FLOYD ROSENBERG B.A. Univ. ofVa. '60 Q 27 Clonavor Rd., W. Orange, N.J. ifwfyv Von Mehren, Chan. A ' ' STEPHEN MICHAEL ROSENKRANZ B.A. Harvard '60 504 Winthrop Rd., W. Englewood, N.J. Y Casner Club -' JOSEPH MEYER ROSENTHAL 5 B.A. Syracuse '60 W 4720 42nd St., Sunnyside, L.I., N.Y. up , Sander, B. 8a B., Dem., S. Bar, Civ. Lib. Res. . Forum Q. ALFRED JOSEPH ROSS B.A. Georgetown '60 130 Aldershot St., Manhasset, N.Y. Scott, I.L.C., Chan., S.T. More ARTHUR LARRY ROSSIO B.A. Oberlin '60 3512 Nordway Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio Sander Club l LOREN ROBERT ROTHSCHILD B.A. U.C.L.A, '60 3453 Vista Haven Rd., Sherman Oaks, Calif. Sutherland, Legal Aid, Dem. RICHARD ALLAN ROYDS V P? B.A. Stanford '60 2600 Bellefontaine St., Houston, Texas t L.I. . '7 4? g' .ll 'fa JACK LOUIS ROZRAN 5. X :Ir .5 B.A. Northwestern '60 3 6240 N. Taltnan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Haar, Root, B. 8a B. ' JOSEPH RUBIN B.A. Columbia '60 29 Mecca Terrace, Liberty, N.Y. L l Field, I.L.C., Chan., Forum 63 1 ' DENNIS PATRIC RYAN B.A. LaFayette '60 164 Ramsey Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. L.I. JESWALD WILLIAM SALACUSE 1--f B.A. I-Iamilton '60 657 Orchard Pkwy., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Vol. Def., Rep. 1 i ,, Cs... Y 1-sg . Q-v--y Class of 1963 CARROLL JONES SAVAGE B.A. Univ. ofthe South '56 M.A. Fletcher School '57 S 3 , 1707 Lyttleton St., Camden, S.C. .L Sacks, L. Rev., L.I., I.L.C., S.C. , I RICHARD WINN SCARRITT T B.A. Okla. Univ. '60 41, P.O. Box 552, Enid, Okla. A Harlan, B. 8L B., Dorm C., Rep., S. Bar, S.C. ' SUSAN FREEMAN SCI-IAPIRO , , V , I B.A. Bryn Mawr '60 B A ' 48 University Ave., Hamilton, N.Y. Casner, Vol. Def. QV.l'.J TOM MICHAEL SCHAUMBERG B.A. Yale '60 , 7211 W. Aracoma Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio Bruce, B. 8L B., I.L.C. QPres.J 1,1 ' 'B N ,. F , . BENJAMIN ROBINSON SCHENCK B.A. Williams '60 100 Hampton Rd., Syracuse, N.Y. Choate, Bd. S. Adv. ANDREW MARK SCHINDEL B.S. Univ. ofWis. '60 755 Central Ave., Woodmere, N.Y. Wyzanski, S. Bar, Civ. Lib. Res. DOUGLAS EUGENE SCHMIDT B.A. Univ. of Calif. Santa Barbara '60 614 N. Oakley Ave., Santa Maria, CaliL Von Mehren, Dem., Civ. Lib. Res. QChmn.j, Calif. f-- LEO LOUIS SCHMOLKA B.A. Dartmouth '60 135 Harding Ave., Long Beach, N.Y. Keeton, S. BarfPres.j 'Ii 415 ROBERT ARNOLD SCHNUR l Q , 111 ' B.A. Cornell '60 . J I 19 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. 07 ' Leg. Res. DOROTHY MARIE SCHRADER B.A. Univ. ofSo. Calif. '60 Washington St., Auburn, Pa. Langdell Club Q ' RICHARD P. SCHULZE, JR. B.S. American Univ. '60 6930 Hillnlead Rd., Bethesda, Md. Maguire-Westengard, L. Rev., Chan. aa. JACK HERMAN SCHUSTER B.A. Tulane '59 Q 542 Sherwood Rd., Shreveport, L.A. Bruce, I.L.C., S.C. aw' ' C4 2 I . ts fs 1 A 5 -,os -.r sl FRED CLARK SCRIBNER, III B.A. Dartmouth '59 563 Forest Ave., Portland, Me. Story, L.I., Rep. PETER ALBERT SEARS B.A. Colgate '60 412 West Ave., Wayne, Pa. Jaffe, Dem. RICHARD H. SEATON B.A. Harvard '60 R.R. 4, Coffeyville, Kan. PETER HALLECK SEED B.A. Yale '60 33 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. L.I., Rep. EDWARD ISAAC SELIG B.A. Yale '56 '71 M.A. Oxford '58 1 Arsenal Sq., Cambridge, Mass. MELVYN LEO SHAFFIR B.A. Adelphi '60 68-38 Yellowstone Blvd., Forest Hills, N.Y. Choate Club ALLAN DAVID SHAFTER B.S. Cornell '60 147-09 Willets Pt. Blvd., Whitestone, N.Y. Arnold, Vol. Def., Dem., Chan. HERBERT BARRY SHAPIRO B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 90 Whitney Rd., Medford, Mass. Freund, B. Sz B., I.L.C., Rec., S. Bar ERIC WALLACE SHAW B.A. Harvard '59 Phillips Mill Rd., New Hope, Pa. Pow Wow, I.L.C., Dem., Williston Comp. JOEL MARTIN SHERE B.A. Univ. ofMich. '60 Root Club WAYNE HALL SIIORTRIDGE B.A. Purdue '60 411 Mill St., Seymour, Ind. Williston Comp., Rep. BERNARD LOUIS SIEGEL B.A. Brandeis '60 6420 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Magruder, I.L.C., S. Bar .A I - 16081 W. 10'f2 Mi. Rd., Southfield, Mich. 1 Z MX .X J-if -ew- D far f D I X' Y I' -ii '54 -Y Class of 1963 'K RICHARD DAVID SIEGEL x., V, B.A. Univ. of Pa. '60 521 Lindbergh Way, Lewiston, Pa. 'W Magruder, Dem. --H' STANLEY SIEGEL B.S. N.Y.U. '60 930 Grand Concourse, N.Y., N.Y. Choate, L. Rev. HARRY C. SIGMAN B.A. U.C.L.A. '60 317 So. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Cardozo, B. 8: B., I.L.C., Leg. Res., Calif. STEPHEN A. SILARD B.A. Harvard '60 Hastings Hall, Cambridge, Mass. Morgan-Brown, I.L.C., Leg. Res., Forum ., -Q. Z f 'Q W OJ Q, ' LAWRENCE BRIAN SILVER B.B.A. Univ. ofMich. '60 19471 Robson St., Detroit, Mich. STEPHEN SAYNE SINGER B.A. Dartmouth '60 2350 Valentine Ave., N.Y., N,Y, ' V, Leg. Res. MICHAEL LEWIS SKLAR B.A. Univ. ol'Mich. '60 ' 13305 Victoria St., Huntington Wcls., Mich. .- ,I W1'f 'jY R x x wo ,' Bruce, Williston Comp. n I LAWRENCE RALPH SMALL ., B.A. Harvard '60 I 1515 E. 38th St., Spokane, Wash, Casner Club 1 EMMANUEL IIERZL SMITH f . X B.A. Univ. ol I'cxas '60 v 1 1116 Belmont Dr., Tyler, Texas f LL, I 4 Morgan-Brown, Rec. CPres.j, S.C. 'J I FREDERIC PAUL SMITH B.A. Harvard '56, M.A. G.S.A.S. '61 QQ 751 Boylston St., Newton Highlands, Mass. A Haar, B. 8: B., Patent Law Club A RICHARD FRED SMITH B.S. M.I.T. '60 519 Three Corners Dr., Houston, Texas Casner, Legal Aid, Rep., S.C. ROBERT GENE SMITH . B.S. Univ. of Okla. '56 ' ..., M.D. Washington Univ. fSt. Louisj '59 N'-7 RFD No. 3, Broken Arrow, Okla. ' Ara 85 2 fvi .ani 1-v . l, 4 . f e 16' - ,f. J V, 1 it X757 ' 'ij - f MICHAEL N. SOHN B.A. Columbia '60 530D Grand St., N.Y., N.Y. Civ. Lib. Res. MARTIN PAUL SOLOMON B.A. Williams '60 530 W. 236 St., New York, N.Y. Choate, L.I., Vol. Def., Dem. MICHAEL ROY SONNENREICH B.A. Univ. ofWis. '60 336 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. B. 8: B., S. Bar JACK H. SPAIN, JR. B.A. No. Carolina '60 407 Rotary Ave., Greenville, N.C. Marshall, L.I., B. 8z B., Dem., S. Bar, S.C. THEODORE ELLIS STEBBINS, JR. A ' B.A. Yale '60 Rt. No. 106, syosset, N.Y. ' ' Pow Wow, L.I. HERBERT ALLAN STEIN M A Univ ofPa . . . . '60 3703 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. Magruder, B. 8a B., I.L.C. QExec. Bd.J STEVEN A. STEPANIAN, II B.A. Univ. of Pittsburgh '57 Mapleview, Charleroi, Pa. Marshall, S. Bar, S.C., Yearbook QAssoc. Ed.j MARTIN STERENBUCH B.A. Columbia '60 701 W. 171 St., New York, N.Y. Keeton, I.L.C., Dem., S. Bar R N-X g ,., Q l - I x K , Q ' .I Asst, N .7 Xp-ff, fi' ff- .J .J , X, , .Lf .1 g. S W wi, in . 1 23-, .5-:ff .,+,.xf,:: WILLIAM HENRY STILES B.S. Naval Academy '56 219 West Ave., Cartersville, Ga. Gardner, L.I., S.C. ROY GEORGE STOHLMAN B.A. Princeton '60 1725 Connell St., Appleton, Wis. Toepfer, L.I., B. Sc B., Rep. JAMES JOHNSTON STOKER B.A. N.Y.U. '59 27 Milton St., Somerville, Mass. HENRY SAMUEL STOLAR B.A. Washington Univ. '60 7721 Country Club Court, St. Louis, Mo. Magruder, Dem., S. Bar A My ' 'CZ' 'P Q.: JOHN L. STOTLER B.A. Harvard 160 827 E. Main St., Eaton, Ohio PHILIP MANUEL SUARIQ 25' f -I Class Of 1963 -1 TW ., B.A. Boston College ,60 160 Walnut St., Somerville, Mass. Freund Club Q DAVID JAMES SUPINO B.A. Yale '56 212 County Rd., Demarest, N.J. ' ' Holmes, Leg. Res. DONALD NICKERSON SWEENEY Q B.A. Univ. ofMe. '60 A It , f -I ' 7 16 Sherwin St., Presque Isle, Me. ' W U Magruder Club ', , ' IAQ I fa , la' I .I , JEROME KENNETH TANKEL . j fi J I B.A. Univ. oflll. '57 i .ry 'Vx 47 Highland St., Hammond, Ind. : ' Warren, I.L.C. I ' CHARLES ANTHONY TAUSCHE I B.A. Univ. ofNotre Dame '60 A 1102 Eighth Ave., N.W., Austin, Minn. Freund, I.L.C., Rep., S. Bar HENRY HOLMES THAYER B.A. Harvard '58 V 21 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. . . Harlan, I.L.C. W- Q 5' j NEIL DANIEL THOMPSON 41 I B.A. U.c.I..A. '57 'J 420 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. ' ' Griswold, I.L.C., Dem., Civ. Lib. Res. AA. MICHAEL BERNARD TISCI-IMAN B.A. Univ. of Penn. '59 16 Hillside Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. Sander, Williston Comp. DUDLEY JACK TOWE B.A. Dartmouth '56 472 Fletcher Pl., Winter Pk., Fla. ROBERT JENNINGS TOWNSEND B.A. Mich. State Univ. '60 1116 Lincoln Ave., Lansing, Mich. Rep. JOHN K. TRAIN, III B.A. Yale '60 . 701 E. 44th st., savannah, ca. I 13:58. X ,053 JI:- PHILLIP RICHARD TRIMBLE B.A. Ohio Univ. '58 M.A. Fletcher School '59 Wasigo Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio Toepfer, L.I., I.L.C. HAROLD SHARP TRIMMER, JR. B.A. Wesleyan '60 21 Winchester Rd., Livingston, N.J. Magruder, Dorm C. HARVEY TROPP B.A. C.C.N.Y. '60 2225 Holland Ave., New York, N.Y. Choate, B. 81 B., S. Bar JOSEPH FREED TROY B.A. Yale '60 660 Gibson Ave., Kingston, Pa. gg... L.I., B. 8a B., I.L.C. qw 5 we 4' -I RICHARD I-I. TROY F, 1 , , B.A. Georgetown '59 'J ' 32 Larehmont Rd., Melrose, Mass. 5 X WILLIAM BENNETT TURNER xi I B.S. Northwestern '59 4 ' , 124 Gratiot Ct., Saginaw, Mich. .Kaplan, L.I., I.L.C. , ' JOHN RANDOLPH TYLER, JR. B.A. Amherst '56 216 Gibson St., Canandaigua, N.Y. Root, L.I., B. 8: B., Rep. ng SHELDON ARNOLD VINCENTI ' I B.A. Harvard '60 L, 2981 Polk Ave., Ogden, Utah M., j, Vol. Def., Dem., Chan. f - 5 NORMAN WAITE, JR. -1 ' Q' B.A. Yale '58 f , 1445 No. State Pkwy., Chicago, Ill. Griswold, L.I. ' DEXTER YVALCOTT , B.A. Princeton '59 1 34 Fernald Dr., Cambridge, Mass. 1 Pow Wow, L.I. ARTHUR SOLOMON WALDSTEIN B.A. Harvard '59 1492 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. W Keeton BYRON JOSEPH WALLACE, JR. ,V B.A. Knox College '59 ,X wry Clifton, Ill. v, Rep. S. Bar, S.'l'. More Cl 'Sl i., A JOHN ANTHONY WALLACE B.A. Princeton '60 63 Montclair Dr., W. Hartford, Conn. N mes, L.I. BARRY YVAXMAN B.A. Harvard '60 312 Crest Park Rd., Philadelphia, Legal Aid, I.L.C., Dem.,.S. Bar MARC YVEITZEN B.A. Queens '60 37-50 97th St., Corona, Queens, N.Y. Keeton, Dem., S. Bar WILLIAM WHIPPLE, III B.A. Princeton '60 Cedar Swamp Rd., Upper Brookv B. 8L B., Rep. l Hol nO 4- B.A. Holy C B.A. Brown MICHAEL STEFAN YESLEY B.A. Harvard '60 83 Meadowbrook Rd., Newton, Mass. I.L.C. MELVYN HERBERT ZARR B.A. Clark '58 431 Lovell St., Worcester, Mass. Blackstone, Civ. Lib. Res. JOSEPH JOHN ZEDROSSER B.A. Marquette '59 304 W. Vienna Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Choate, Chan. MAURICE LEONARD ZILBER B.A. Univ. ofMich. '60 19436 Van Aken Blvd., Shaker Magruder, B. 8: B., Dem., Forum, Comp. Class of 1963 Aff- 4 IP' q .1 .'. Pa. l 2 tx . ille, L.I.,N.Y. 2 5 ,V ' 3.1 GEORGE LAWRENCE WHITE ross '58 I M.B.A. Univ. ofl enn. '61 36 Walnut Pk., Newton, Mass. B. 8: B., Dem. MALCOLM HEWITT WIENER B.A. Harvard '57 7209 Marbury Rd., Bethesda, Md. Casner Club PETER ALAN WINOGRAD '60 14 Whitney Rd., Newtonville, Mass. Sacks, L.I., Forum JOHN L. WORDEN, III B.A. St. Bonaventure Univ. '60 145 N. Barry St., Olean, N.Y. Von Mehren, Dorm C. fScc.j, Rep., S.'l'. More, Law School Directory Q Editorj .J ,z Hts., Ohio ' .Q Williston ',, 1 ff' BENDER, CHARLES WILLIAM Seattle, Washington BRUMM, JAN RUSSELL Manhattan, Kansas BURRIS, JOHN FRANCIS Salt Lake City, Utah CHOQUETTE. PAUL JOSEPH, JR. White Plains, N.Y. CURFMAN, LAWRENCE EVERETT Wichita, Kansas EDWARDS, ROBERT RANDLE Cambridge, Mass. GARDINER, JOHN ANDREW Orange, Conn. GIFFORD, ROBERT NASH Kensington, Md. GIVOTOVSKY, SERGEI Cambridge, Mass. HEISER, DONALD E. Cleveland Heights, Ohio HERSIAI, ROBERT MICHAEL Brooklyn, N.Y. ISAACSON, HERBERT GORDON Winsted, Connecticut LEITER, ROBERT S. New York, N.Y. ROGER LLOYD ZISSU B.A. Dartmouth '60 215 East 68th St., New York, N.Y. Dawson, Legal Aid, Williston Comp. RALPH JEAN ZOLA B.S. Univ. ofPenn. '60 4077 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Haar, Leg. Res., S.C. NOT PICTURED LUTKUS, THEODORE ALFRED Lansing, Ill. MCLEOD, WILSON CHURCHILL Hamilton, Ontario MILLER, WALTER PETER Cambridge, Mass. MORGAN, RONALD GORDON Lansing, Mich. NEWMAN, RICHARD B. Boston, Mass. PARESKY, DAVID S. Bennington, Vt. RENOUF, KATRINA Belchertown, Mass. ROBINSON, RICHARD ALLEN S. Weymouth, Mass. RUBENSTEIN, RICHARD EDWARD Camhridge, Mass. SUBRIN, STEPHEN N. Akron, Ohio WACHTER, WILLIAM FREDERIC Arlington, Mass. WINSOR, ERNEST Cambridge, Mass. ZOULLAS, NICHOLAS SOPHOCLES New York, N.Y. Second year courses at the Law School reveal the intricacies of the law of the business world The hzghb codwed form of Corporations, Taxa- 1f2'0n, and Commercial Transactions present new ClSpects of legal study. With fewer required courses than z'n previous years, the students were better able to wz'den their familiarity with the law through courses dealing with govern- ment regulation and administration, internation- al law, jurisprudence legi'slation, comparative law and legal history. Class of 1964 is 11 rf' sv A . l 'C' ' re 1 '55 7 41 , Q 's 5- . ..- 'Z-T Sf' ima' DAVID ERNEST AARONSON B.A. George Washington '61 1668 Tamarack St. N.W., Washington, D.C Maguire Club, Vol. Def., I.L.C. MICHAEL ABBELL B.A. Harvard '61 6918 Euclid, Chicago, Ill. Jaffe Club, Chan, FREDERICK BRUCE ABEL B.A. Yale '61 4317 Pennlyn Ave., Dayton, Ohio Root Club, Dem., Ree. STANLEY ABRAMS B.A. Stanford Univ. '61 11584 Chiquita St., Studio City, Calif. Blackstone Club, L.I. HOWARD LAWRENCE ABRAMSON B.S. Univ. ofMissouri '60 2817 Lovers Lane, St. joseph, Mo. Rep, Club MARK HOWARD ALCOTT B.A. Harvard '61 12 Burr Farms Rd., Westport, Conn. Dem. Club KENNETH CHARLES ALDRICH B.A. Harvard '60 3417 N.W. 21, Oklahoma City, Okla. Cardozo Club JAMES ALLAN, III B.A. Notre Dame '60 1423 Fargo Ave., Chicago 26, Ill. JOHN TREVETT ALLEN, JR. B.A. Williams '61 38 Maywood Dr., Danville, Ill. Choate Club, L.I., Rep. EDWIN ROBERT ALLEY B.S. Cornell '61 916 Imperial Woods Dr., Vestal, N.Y. Wyzanski Club, Dorm. C. ROBERT THEODORE ALTMAN B.A. U.C.L.A. '61 11000 Chalon Rd., Bel Air, Calif. Maguire, Legal Aid, B. gl B., Rep., DAVID RALPH ANDELMAN B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 85 Monument Ave., Swampscott, Mass. Root Club NEIL DUNNING ANDERSON B.A. Rice '60 6114 Park Lane, Dallas, Texas Bevins, Yearbook, L.I., I.L.C., S.C. WOODBURY HORACE ANDREWS B.A. Princeton '61 Rt. 5, Box 215, Excelsior, Minn. Freund Club, L.I. SAMUEL ANTAR B.A. New York Univ. '61 2325 65 St., Brooklyn 4, N.Y. JOEL MORTON APPELBAUM B.A. New York Univ. '61 10 Colonial Rd., White Plains, N.Y. Von Mehren Club, S. Bar THOMAS BARTLEY ARNOLD B.A. Princeton '59 9351 Harlem Rd., Westerville, Ohio Marshall Club, L.I. PERRY ASHLEY B.E.E. Rensselaer '61 1475 Sheridan Ave., Bronx, N.Y. Field Club, Yearbook Chan. C-so i-.f .J Y' , ,A , ,. of, ,,. , . 4 I L- , -L ,..- ! ... I WC' .JK i. G.. tw' X 4 4 ' 'yt f S -...- Class of 1964 Q. ff 1' ,,... YU. Sr, E-f WILLIAM EDWARD ATKINSON B.A. Dartmouth '61 3718 Townlcy Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Marshall Club, Chan. JOSEPH RILEY AUSTIN B.A. Coe '61 201 North 9 St., Marshalltown, Iowa ROBERT ALLISON BACKUS B.A. Wesleyan '61 24 Summer St., Goffstown, N.H. JOHN RICHARD BAILEY B.A. Upsala '61 63 Dodd St., Glen Ridge, N.J. Marshall, B. 8: B., Dem., Chan., S. Bar WILLIAM DENNY BASKETT, III B.A. Harvard '61 Pine Grove Ct., Bellefonte, Ashland, Ky. Harlan Club RONALD DAVID BASSEY B.B.A. Univ. ofMichigan '61 25895 Salem Rd., Huntington Woods, Mich. Magruder Club, Dorm. C., S. Bar FRANK SAWYER BAYLEY, III B.A. Harvard '61 2116 N.W. Vernon Place, Seattle, Wash. JAMES EDWARD BEARDSLEY B.A. U.C.L.A. '59 4539 Presidio Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. Root Club, I.L.C. BARRY RICHARD BEDRICK B.A. Colgate Univ. '61 I3 Old Estate Rd., Glen Cove, N.Y. STANLEY L. BENN B.A. Rutgers '61 88 Mills St., Morristown, N.J. Dawson, Legal Aid, Dem., Chan., S. Bar JOHN CONNABLE BENNETT, JR. B.A. Princeton '61 301 East Mill Rd., Flourtown, Pa. Harlan Club, L.I., Rep. HAROLD BERAL B.S. Univ. of Calif. '61 2322 French St., Santa Ana, Calif. L. Rev. BRUCE BERCER B.S.E. Univ. of Penn. '61 25465 Bryden Rd., Cleveland 22, Ohio ' Freund Club, B. 8: B., Bar ROBERT ARLEN BERGQJUIST B.A. Univ. of No. Dak. '60, M.A. Univ. of M '61 Adams, North Dakota Blackstone, L.I., LL.C., Dem., S. Bar PETER A. A. BERLE B.A. Harvard '58 Konkapot Farm, Great Barrington, Mass. Kaplan, L.I., I.L.C., Dem., Coffee ROGER EDWARD BERMAS B.A. Princeton '61 60 Plaza St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Griswold Club ALEXANDER ALFRED BERNHARD B.S. M.I.T. '57 24D Shaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass. Marshall Club, S. Bar ROGER P. BERNHARDT B.A. Univ. ofChicago '61 4217 Louisiana Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dawson Club, I.L.C. ich. F, ......,..,m 5' X.. Q I l E,-' mk ,A .dl Ld. Q-:jf UQ. 93 f . i . . ig' J s . fl I v I ar xr Z' , f f 7 I . ' tm I T17 JOHN HANDLEY BETZ B.A. Williams '59, B.A. Oxford '61 34 S. Cassingham Rd., Columbus, Ohio Griswold Club, Dem. PETER ANDREW BIENSTOCK B.A. Harvard '61 64 E. 86 St., New York, N.Y. Kent Club, L.I. JENNINGS BIRD B.S. Mich. State '60 2128 Clinch Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. L. I-Iand, Ycarbookfcditorj, I.L.C., Rep. FRANK HOWARD BLATZ, JR. B.A. Dartmouth '58 901 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Morgan-Brown Club JOHN STUART BLISS B.A. Harvard '61 Fox Lane, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. THOMAS JOSEPH BOODELL B.A. Princeton '57 78 Indian Hill Rd., Winnetka, Ill. Casner, L.I., Vol. Def., I.L.C., Dcn1.,S.'l'. More MICHAEL BOUDIN B.A. Harvard '61 12V2 St. Lukes Place, New York, N.Y. L. Rev., L.I. THEODORE ANASTASIOS BOUNDAS B.A. Villanova '61 2108 W. 35 St., Chicago, Ill. Baxter Club, Dem., S. Bar PHILIP MARTIN BRANDT B.S. Univ. ofPenn. '61 6259 York Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Ba B., s. Bar STEPHEN G. BREYER B.A. Stanford '59, B.A. Oxford '61 29 Kittredge Ter., San Francisco, Calif. Casner Club, L. Rev., L.I. B. DARYL BRISTOW B.A. Oklahoma Univ. '61 6300 E. Reno, Oklahoma City, Okla. Sacks Club THOMAS DANVILLE BROWN, JR. B.A. Yale '61 River House, Arlington 2, Va. Rep. Club DAVID OWEN BROWNWOOD B.A. Stanford '56 97 Parnassus Rd., Berkeley, Calif. Griswold, Bd. S. Adv., I.L.C., S. Bar BRIAN JON BRUNDIN B.B.A. Univ. ofAlaska '61 104 Eagle St., Fairbanks, Alaska Wyzanski Club CHARLES EDWARD BUFFON B.A. Dartmouth '61 3901 W. 26the St., Topeka, Kansas Marhshall Club, Chan. BARTLE BULL B.A. Harvard 50 E. 79 St., New York, N.Y. GEORGE EDWARD BULLWINKEL B.M.E. Cornell Univ. '59 416 We-Go Trail, Mt. Prospect, Ill. L.I., Vol. Def., Civ. Lib. Res. WALTER RODNEY BURKLEY, JR. B.A. Dartmouth '59 R.D. No. 2, York, Pa. me -' L. f 9 -1: Sf X if . if - 'K' F Q 'Q' ek, 'K N-an 'lr f' you Chg, an I t Class of 1964+ . A Q.. ' 1 7 a--Q I V . 1 x T' .lt t AQ 'K- SN 'iff' .f fi 49 - 5 I a 1 sv ff 4 . 4' 4 iQ, N517 I ..fM:,y ., ,Y- WILLIAM ALTON BURNHAM B.A. Vanderbilt '60 239 Rockwood St., Rockwood, Tenn. Marshall, L.I. I.L.C., Dem., S. Bar, S.C., ALBERT K. BUTZEL B.A. Harvard '60 LegalAid EDWARD S. CABOT B.A. Yale '60 54 E. 82 St., New York, N.Y. ACHESON HAMILTON CALLAGHAN B.A. Harvard '61 2214 Fairfax Rd., Columbus, Ohio SHELDON IRA CAMMAKER B.A. Brandeis Univ. '61 63 Carrington Ave., Milford, Conn. Kalodner, Legal Aid, Dem., S. Bar ROBERT JOSEPH CAMPBELL B.A. Notre Dame '61 Forum 913 N. Fromklin St., Watkins Glen, N.Y. Holmes, B. 8: B., Rep. JOHN F. CARNEY B.A. Hofstra '61 87 Meadowbrook Rd., Hempstead, N.Y. Cardozo, Dorm. C., S.T. More GEORGE FRANCIS CARR, JR. B.A. Georgetown '61 7525 Brill Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio Story, Chan., S.T. More CURTIS MICHAEL CATON B.A. Santa Clara '61 125 Normal Ave., Fresno 5, Calili Bevins, I.L.C., Dem., S.T. More TIIOMAS HARVEY CHANCELLOR B.A. North Texas State '61 2729 Milton, Dallas 5, Texas Griswold, Vol. Def., 13.81 B., S. Bar ALBERT TOMLINSIN CHANDLER B.S. Univ. of Calif. '58 2611 Etno St., Berkeley, Calif Blackstone Club, L.I. JEROME IAN CHAPMAN B.A. Tulane Univ. '60 3401 S. Claiborne Ave., New Orleans, La. Field Club, L. Rev. STEYVART DOUGLAS CHEIFET B.A. U. S. C. '60 88878 Old Farm Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Sander Club, Dem., S. Bar ELI ISAAC CHERNOW B.S. Cal. Tech. '61 10629 Moorpark St., N. Hollywood, Calif. L. Rev., Dem., S. Bar MORRIS CHESTON, JR. B.A. Princeton '59 Whitpain Farm, Ambler, Pa. Pow-Wow Club, L.I. JAMES F. CHILDS, JR. B.S. U. S. C. '61 9501 La Serna, Whittier, Calilf Bevins Club, B. 8z B., Dem., S. Bar ROBERT MICHAEL CHILDS B.A. U.N.C. '61 1224 Kenan St., Wilson, N.C. Keeton Club, S.C. JON H. W. CLARK B.A. Univ. ol'Mich. '61 2209 Seminole, Detroit 14, Mich. Jaffe Club, I.L.C., Rep. I 1: K ,Tx Sf 'frvf J X IA-1 -S' 65 1 DONALD GAVIN COLLESTER, JR. B.A. Colgate '61 53 Heights Rd., Clifton, N.J. CHARLES P. CONDON B.A. Harvard '61 2 Ellsworth Pk., Cambridge, Mass. Dawson, Yearbook, BBL B., I.L.C., Dem.,S. Bar MICHAEL JOHN CONNELL B.A. Harvard '61 1120 Old Mill Rd., San Marino, Calif. Holmes Club GREGORY KEVIN CONWICKE B.A. Colgate Univ. '57 53 Norwood Ave., Geneva, N.Y. Toepfer Club ALFORD WARRINER COOLEY B.A. Harvard '60 2309 Char Bridge Rd. N.W.,Washington, D.C Root, L.I., I.L.C., Dem. EDWARD HAYES COOPER B.A. Dartmouth '61 87 Merriweather Rd., Grosse Pt. Farms, Mich Wyzanski, L. Rev. THOMAS JOSEPH CORRADINO B.A. Yale '61 55 High Lane, Hamden, Conn. ANN DUDLEY CRONKHITE B.A. Radcliffe '61 1095 S. Orange Gr., Pasadena 2, Calif. Dem. Club BENJAMIN SCOTT CUSTER, JR. B.A. Harvard '59 66 Holly Lane, Rye, N.Y. Pow Wow, L.I., Legal Aid, I.L.C., Dem. EDWARD A. CUTTER B.A. Stanford '61 161 Alpine Terr., Oakland 18, Calif. Story, Calif. Club, L.I., Rep. RICHARD GORDON DAHLEN B.A. Univ. ofArk. '61 816 3rd Ave., Branson, Mo. RONALD FREDERICK DAITZ B.A. Amherst '61 660 E. 19 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. JOHN THOMAS DALEY B.A. Harvard '61 93 Bellevue Hill Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. Fried Club, S. Bar, S.'I'. More RICHARD DANNAY B.A. Harvard '61 29 Byron Lane, Larchmont, N.Y. WILLIAM RANDOLPH D'ARMOND B.A. Louisiana State Univ. '61 6050 Goonwood Ave., Baton Rouge, La. Haar Club, S. Bar, S.C. RAY MAYO DAVIDSON B.A. Rice '61 5 Lacewood Lane, Houston 24, Texas JACK CHARLES DAVIS B.S. Wisconsin '60 2935 Westchester Rd., Lansing, Mich. Magruder Club, Dem. RICHARD J. DENNEY, JR. B.S. Stanford '61 591 N. Sunny Slope, Pasadena, Calif. Blackstone, I.L.C., Rep., S. Bar Class of 1964 4 ' .- f . xr ar. Q u .41 A, Yr 41 .. I tr ' A, 1 . ,V I A Al il! RICHARD ALLEN DiDONNA B.A. Fordham '61 Albany Ave. Ext., Kingston, N.Y. I.L.C. CHARLES A. DILLEY, II B.A. Yale '60, C.E.P. l'Institute d'Etudes Poli- tiques '61 Woodmere Drive, Cleveland, Ohio Kaplan Club, I.L.C., Dem. PAUL MICHAEL DODYK B.A. Amherst '59, B.Phil. Oxford '61 114 Sobieski, Hamtramck, Mich. Casner Club, L. Rev., Dem. ALLAN G. DONN B.A. Univ. ofVa. '61 1316 W. Princess Ann Rd., Norfolk, Va. Harlan, Forum, L.I., Dem., S. Bar JAY M. DONNER B.S. Univ. ofPa. '61 1232 Cardcza St., Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN HERBERT DORAN B.A. Harvard '61 17 Hu rlbut St., Cambridge, M ass. PETER E. DRISCOLL B.A. Williams '61 Hopkins Lane, Haddonfield, NJ. Story Club HARRISON CASE DUNNING B.A. Dartmouth '60 12 Shady Hill Rd., Moylan, Pa. Casner Club WILLIAM BERNARD EARLY B.A. Stanford '58 10029 N.E. 23, Bellevue, Wash. Haar Club ROBERT YVILLIAM EDYVARDS B.S. Brigham Young '57 2253 Laird Way, Salt Lake City, Utah BARNES HUMPHREYS ELLIS B.A. Yale '61 Peach Point, Marblehead, Mass. Pow Wow Club STEPHEN ELLIS B.A. Wabash '57 1804 Camp Avenue, Rockford, Ill. DAVID MICHAEL ELWOOD B.A. LeMoyne '57, M.A. St. Louis Univ. '59 521 Bradford Pkwy., Syracuse, N.Y. Warren, Dem., More ROBERT CAMPBELL EMBRY, jR. B.A. Williams '59 4301 Greenway, Baltimore, Md. Griswold Club, L.I. HANS WOR'1'HINGTON ENGELHARDT B.A. Haverford '59, B.A. Oxford '61 Box 452, Bloomshurg, Pa. Cardozo Club IRWIN LEE FACHER B.A. Dartmouth '61 153 Lehigh Ave., Newark, NJ. Keeton Club, Dem., S. Bar MALCOLM FARMER, III B.A. Yale '61 168 Bowen St., Providence, R.I. Pow Wow Club, L.I., I.L.C. A. SONIA FAUST B.A. Hawaii '60 Honolulu, Hawaii Morgan-B rown Club, Rep. L xr' J ,iq . at N X. f ' iw- fff' s f ti f ' S-' S QQ 'JR 1:9 vw- 97 s-:fff.ff L R Q -Q ss' if i Y ff' DAVID FAUST B.A. Brooklyn College '61 300 Parkside Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Magruder Club, Forum SIDNEY FEINBERG B.A. Columbia '61 4724 Foster Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Katz Club, I.L.C., S. Bar ROBERT HARRY MUNRO FERGUSON B.A. Yale '59 354 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Pow Wow PAUL FREDERICK FESTERSEN B.A. Yale '61 701 N. 72 Ave., Omaha, Ncb. Root Club, Harvard Wind Ensemble WILLIAM ALBERT FIELDS B.S. Ohio State Univ. '61 2209 34 Pl., Parkersburg, W.Va. Logan Club, B. 81 B., S. Bar, Leg. Res. MAURICE WILLIAM FINKEISTEIN B.A. Wesleyan '60 319 B. 146 St., Neponsit, N.Y. Wyzanski Club, I.L.C., Dem. j. REED FINN B.A. Washington Univ. '61 19 Devon Rd., St. Louis 22, Mo. S.T. More OWEN MITCHELL FISS B.A. Dartmouth '59, B.Phil. Oxford '61 2105 Burr Ave., New York, N.Y. Harlan, L. Rev., I.L.C. ROY STUART FLACK B.A. Cornell '61 12 Shelter Bay Drive, Kings Point, N.Y. Taney Club, I.L.C. WALTER HERSCH FLEISCHER B.A. Yale '61 4542 Harrison St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Magruder Club, S. Bar JOHN C. S. FLYM B.S. Columbia '61 175 W. 12 St., New York, N.Y. Story Club, Legal Aid, I.L.C. GERALD STEPHEN FOGELMAN B.A. Yeshiva '61 6700 Winchester Ave., Ventnor, NJ. CHARLES ROBERT FOLTZ B.A. Harvard '60 11A Shalce Lane, Cambridge, Mass. Jaffe Club GERALD FOWLER B.A. Univ. of Ill. '61 3 Chauncy, Apt. 18, Cambridge, Mass. B. 8: B., Dem., S. Bar JOHN ROBERT FOWLER B.A. Emory Univ. '61 500 Whitlock Dr., Marietta, Ga. Tocpfer Club, L.I., B. 81 B. ROBERT KENT FRAZIER B.A. Washington 8: Lee '61 169 Baltic Circle, Tampa, Fla. Harlan Club, L.I., S. Bar MARVIN STUART FRIEDMAN B.A. Dartmouth '61 661 N. 57 St., Omaha, Neb. Vanderbilt Club MARJORY CLAIRE FREINCLE B.A. Brooklyn '61 1856 E. 7 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Sander Club, Forum i ' 49A 1 I 'U GJ 'E' .ka l n L 'v. 8 -'T is V X ik -5 Mx v- fv- S.. Class of 1964 1-'VU J 41 ,., .,,. GERALD ALAN FRIEDLANDER B.S. Univ. of Pa. '61 89 Silverwood, Mobile, Ala. Field Club DONALD SANFORD FRIEDMAN B.A. Stanford '61 327 East North, DuQuoin, Ill. Magruder Club, S. Bar RON W. FRITSCII B.A. Univ. of Ill. '61 Big Rock, Ill. Sander Club DAVID OTIS FULLER, JR. B.A. Wheaton '61 605 Deming St. S.E., Grand Rapids 7, Mich. Field, B. 81 B., Dorm. C., Rep., S. Bar, Leg. LARRY jOE FULTON B.A. Oklahoma Univ. '61 2528 Fredonia, Muskogee, Okla. Byse Club STANLEY N. FUTTERMAN B.A. Columbia '61 305 Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. Dawson Club, L. Rev. CARL IRWIN CABLE, JR. B.A. Harvard '61 40 Woodward Rd., Charleston, S.C. Root Club, Dem., S.C. PAUL B. GALVANI B.A. Williams '60, C.E.P. Univ. of Paris '61 50 Glen St., S. Natick, Mass. Griswold. I.L.C., Dem., Bar, S.T. More MARTIN RICHARD GANZGLASS B.A. C.C.N.Y. '61 2825 Webb Ave., New York 68, N.Y. Bevins Club JAMES JOSEPH GARRETT B.A. Stanford '61 21 Sacramento Pl., Cambridge, Mass. I.L.C., Forum PAUL MARTIN GARTNER B.A. Dartmouth '61 2845 University Ave., New York, N.Y. Keeton Club ROBERT S. GERSTEIN B.A. U.C.L.A. '61 1892 Clyde Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Bd. Adv., I.L.C., Dem. I'I'IILLIl' H. GINSBERG B.A. Princeton '61 11 Bishop, Larclnnont, N.Y. Scott, I.L.C., Dem., P.B.H. DANIEL JAMES GIVELBER B.A. Harvard '61 3338 Meadowbrook, Cleveland Ilgts., Ohio Field Club, Iegal Aid JAM ES WALTER GLADDEN, JR. B.A. DePauw Univ. '61 3401 Bellefonte Dr., Lexington, Ky. MICHAEL A. GLASS B.A. William 8: Mary '61 120 Cabrini Blvd., New York, N.Y. Casner Club, Dem. S'I'EI'I'IEN A. GLAUBER B.S. Univ. ol'Wisconsin '60 111-29 76 Dr., Forest Hills, N.Y. Root Club, I.L.C., Dem. ROBERT IIARVEY GOLDEN B.A. Princeton '61 106 Monadnock Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mas S. Bar S. CS. -3 3 'L 'Ds 'QI S., fn- tu .I 'ru' i-o 99 'Sl' 'L' ... -flu 'T ,JON 1- 4' AY 'G' .,-v lf! 'rf ,vo 100 CHARLES F. GOLDFARB B.A. Columbia '56 30 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York ROBERT GOLDFELD B.A. Columbia '61 1071 E. 26 St., Brooklyn, New York Root Law ARTHUR H. GOODMAN B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 515 Avenue I, Brooklyn, New York Haar, B. 8: B., Chan. RICHARD GOODMAN B.A. Oberlin '61 264 Bradley Avenue, Meriden, Conn. ROBERT HOAG GORDON B.A. Syracuse '57g M.P.A. Syracuse '58 Burlington, Mass. Traynor, Repub. Club BRADFORD GORHAM B.A. Dartmouth '57 151 Meeting St., Providence, R.I. Blackstone ERNEST S. GOULD B.A. UCLA '60 5030 Woodman No. 18, Sherman Oaks, Calif. Cardozo, Calif. Club CARL ROBERT GOUTELL B.A. Amherst '57 381 Western Ave., Cambridge, Mass. NORMAN WALTER GRAFF B.A. Harvard '61 Box 43-B, Route 2, Sioux Falls, S.D. RONALD DAVID GREENBERG B.S. Texas Univ.'57g M.B.A. Harvard Business '61 110 Ridgehaven, San Antonio, Texas Toepfer, L.I., I.L.C., S.C. LAWRENCE STEPHEN GREENWALD B.S. Univ. ofPenn. '61 87 Halstead Ave., Yonkers, New York Root Law, Civ. Lib. Res., PBI-I RONALD D. GREGG B.A. Univ. ofMichigan '60 24 Craigie St., Cambridge, Mass. Griswold, B. 81 B. GREGOR FLORIAN D. GREGORICH B.A. Univ. ofCalif. '60 2479 Cedar, Berkeley, Calif. MARTIN LOUIS CROSS B.A. Harvard '60 RFD No. 4, Box 573, Laconia, N.H. Ed. Warren JEROME HENRY GROSSMAN B.A. Columbia '61 3551 De Kalb Ave., New York, N.Y. Field Equity, I.L.C. MICHAEL JAY GROSSMAN B.A. Brandeis '61 145 Elmsmere Road, Bronxville, N.Y. Vol. Def., I.L.C., Rep., S. Bar RICHARD JOHNSON GUGGENHIME B.A. Stanford '61 65 Rayclilf Terrace, San Francisco, Calif. Harlan, L.I., I.L.C. CLARK JAMES GURNEY B.A. N.Y.U. '61 3636 Greystone Ave., New York, N.Y. ie .., I .,.,., . .4 ., A va -9 GL 'l w Q73 'SJ 1-5 iii, 215, rx. , s .NJ 3. ,K . ' 'rt ffm NYU.. 5 I 1 J Sr L., -Q- fi- ..- .-v P le -4. W if Class of 1964 1' 452' s do-H - ,pls CA' l Y ' 'Q' 'aff 'My' L If ' 5:7 RICHARD E. GUTHRIE B.A. State Univ. of Iowa '56 Route 1 Box 7, Iowa City, Iowa Story, B. SL B., Rep. ROBERT JAY CUTTMAN B.A. Columbia '61 112-20 72nd Drive, Forest Hills, N.Y. PBH LOUIS A. GUZZETTI, IIR. B.A. Williams '61 152 Oakland Ave., Tuckahoe, N.Y. Dawson MICHAEL EDWARD IIAGER B.A. Harvard '60 94 Sprague St., Dedham, Mass. Blackstone, S.T. More RICHARD HUGHES HAHN B.A. Ilarvard '58 Dunlap Lodge, Rt. 3, Covington, Virginia Griswold, L.I., I.L.C., Dem. ROBERT HOXVARD HALL B.A. Yale '61 RFD No. 2, Iluntingtown Rd.,Newtown, Sander, Bus.-Law Soccer Team STUART CAMPEN HALL B.A. Univ. ol'Calif. '57, M.A. Stanford '61 16041 Alum Rock Ave., San jose, Calif. Ed. Warren, L.I., Dorm C., Rep., Leg. Res., EDWARD BAYARD IIALSTED B.A. Princeton '58 Dorset, Vermont Hart-Chayes CHARLES MARTIN HAMANN B.A. Yale '61 Indian Head Road, Riverside, Conn. Sander, L.I., Dorm C., Rep., Rec. ROBERT ARNOLD HANDLER B.A. Univ. ol' Rochester '61 225 E. 70 St., New York, N.Y. 13.84 B., I.L.C. MYLES HANNAN B.A. Holy Cross '58 239 E. 79 St., New York, N.Y. Scott, Vol. DeL FRANK GIRARD HARRISON B.A. King's '61 Conn. 74 W. Northampton, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. Griswold, Dem. ROBERT CARTER HARRISON B.A. Harvard '59 953 5th Avenue, New York, N.Y. L.I. JOSEPH YVILLIAM XVOOD HARSCII B.A. Williams '60 Jamestown, R.I. Gardner, L.I., I.L.C. KARL VANCE HART B.S. Florida State Univ. '60 Mayo, Florida Dem., S. Bar, Leg. Res., S.C., Forum DAVID C. HAWKINS B.A. Ilarvard '60 10 Lincoln St., Belmont, Mass. Rep. CHARLES LAWSON HAYES B.A. Birmingham-Southern College '61 3001 Woodleigh Road, Birmingham, Alaba Kccton, S. Bar, S.C. JAMES MICHAEL IIAYES B.S. Lehigh U. '61 64-02A 192 St., Fresh Meadows, N.Y. Chan., S. Bar, S.T. More H121 EDR -, I l, I.. ' W4 -si 'QS' .X Cal. , K X91 -wg if Sf 1 S, A L , F-N A gb fl . v w.f'1 , K ,. .LG ,. - I. T... u '6 :.1 1 N,' xr i '43 - , l 'a I' WALTER DUNLOP HAYNES B.A. Amherst '61 2830 Chesterfield Pl., Washington, D.C. Marshall, Legal Aid, L.I. STANLEY DAVID HECKMAN B.A. George Washington U. '61 8600 16 St., Silver Spring, Maryland L. Rev., Dem. HARRY LEE HELLERSTEIN B.A. Brown '61 2535 Grape, Denver, Colorado JOHN ALVIN HELMS B.A. Vanderbilt '57 1518 College Ct., Montgomery, Alabama Sutherland, L.I., B. 8: B., S. Bar, S.C. JOEL FRANK HENNING B.A. Harvard '61 831 Oak Drive, Glencoe, Illinois Story, Dem. LAWRENCE MURRAY HERRMANN B.A. Yale '57 43 Cohawney Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. B. 8: B., Rep. DAVID EDWARD HERRON B.A. Univ. ofCalif. '61 613 18th., Manhattan Beach, Calif. Blackstone, L.I. CHARLES ROBERT HESSER B.S. Temple U. '61 Almonesson, N.J. B. 8a B., S. Bar WILLIAM LEE HEYMAN B.A. State Univ. of Iowa '59 197 Hemingway Drive, Rochester 20, N.Y. Bevins JOHN STUART HIGGINS, JR. B.A. Harvard '61 125 Irving Ave., Providence, R.I. Sutherland Equity, L.I., I.L.C. JUDSON VAN NESS HINCKLEY B.A. Yale '61 20-A Townley Road, Fair Lawn, N.J. Sander FREDERICK PORTER HITZ B.A. Princeton '61 19 County St. Dedham Mass. Kent I.L.C. RANALD DEARBORN HOBBS B.A. Harvard '60 34 Tory Hole Road, Darien, Conn Story, I.L.C., Dem GEORGE HERBERT HOHWEILER B.A. Rutgers '61 352 Dogwood Drive, Union, N Sutherland I.L.C G. MALCOLM HOLDERNESS 1 ' s 6 ef' I , Y' K' 5- iN.- K Q., ' I I '55 ' ,117 5. -mf .---Z 1 'R Q N L -Q ln' 'NA Ss. v s lt .' - f'.?18?.s.: ' ' fr A- vi F? . , . I J. I h B.A.Y51le 58 K 145 Mldland Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. Story, Legal Aid, L.I. JAMES RICHARD HOPKINS B.A. Ohio State '60 1508 Berkshire Road,'Columbus, Ohio Marshall SAMUEL B. HOPKINS B.A. Harvard '61 4302 Wendover Road, Baltimore 18,Maryland Magruder, L.I. DAVID HORVITZ B.A. Harvard '60 152 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. ,,.. .F .I N tl., jf Class of 1964 K' .err af - 'U' 3 I 1:7-,f R., -I 'Q 'LN' .., ll 5,11 lv-N4vt 4-1 'lm-:rfy 1. So' LQ1 --5, if A fu 4 'vs 5 1 1 1 In , K X DAN P. HUNGATE B.S. Stanford '61 801 Anderson Road, Davis, Calif Keeton, Rep. JOHN M. HUTCHINSON, JR. B.A. Stanford '59, M.A. Stanford '61 1376 12th Ave., San Francisco, Calif ROBERT ALLEN JABLON B.S. Lehigh '61 235 Pepperidge Rd., Hewlett Harbor, L.I., N.Y. I.L.C., Dem. THOMAS PENFIELD JACKSON B.A. Dartmouth '58 4221 Franklin St., Kensington, Maryland Kaplan, L.I., Rep., S. Bar RONALD HENRY JENSEN B.A. Yale '61 178 High Park Blvd., Buffalo, N.Y. Sutherland KEITH DOVER JEWELL B.A. Univ. ofCalif. '56 425 N. Van Ness, Fresno, Calif. Harlan, L.I. J. ROLFE JOHNSON B.A. Rice '61 970 Gardenia Drive, Houston, Texas Dawson, I.L.C., Rcp., S. Bar REESE C. JOHNSON B.A. Harvard '61 2203 Pine St., Billings, Mont. Bruce ROBERT HENRY JOHNSON B.A. Harvard '61 1524 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Vol. Def, I.L.C. THOMAS E. JOHNSON B.A. Macalester '58 127 12th Ave. NW., Watertown, S.D. Kaplan, L.I., I.L.C. VARD ROYCE JOHNSON B.A. Yale '60 2904 15 Street, Columbus, Nebraska Rep., Chan. ANDREW T. JONES B.A. Denison Univ. '61 4625 Lake of the Woods Dr., RR No. 2 Galena, Ohio Cardozo GERALD EDWARD JONES B.A. Dartmouth '57, M.B.A. Dartmouth '58 71 Greenridge Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Dawson, Dem. HUGH RICHARD JONES, JR. B.A. Amherst '60 111 Paris Road, New Hartford, N.Y., L.I. JAMES SUMNER JONES B.A. Yale '61 G., C., and P. Road, Wheeling, W. Va. Griswold, Rep. ROBERT E. JONES B.A. Univ. of Alabama '61 Larkinsvllle Road, Scottsboro, Alabama Morgan-Brown, L.I., B. 8: B., Dem., S. Bar, S.C. EDWARD E, KABLE B.A. Williams '61 22 Poplar Road, Ridgefield, Conn. I.L.C., Chan., S. Bar, Leg. Res. MARTIN S. KAPLAN B.A. Columbia '61 237 Berkeley St., Rochester, N.Y. Morgan-Brown fg.,.' W:-'fr' sf: ! 'Cr I .-'D 'TI' JR 'Y ' 4 Eirgif 1, ix -r' it -ff ,...,...,c.W. !Q .. W ..-.,.,.. 7: - K 21 N 1 2 svn. ' gf--v L, A 104 x., 'v , N5 NELSON MICHAEL KASFIR B.A. Yale '61 727 Red Bud Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Holmes, Dem., Civ. Lib. Res. STEPHEN LAWRENCE KASS B.A. Yale '61 4715 Iselin Ave., New York, N.Y. Bruce, I.L.C., Dem. JAMES CRANE KELLOGG B.A. Princeton '61 42 Aberdeen Road, Elizabeth, N.J. Story, L.I. HAROLD JOSEPH KEOHANE B.A. Harvard '60 27 Warren St., Arlington, Mass. Blackstone, S.T. More RONALD HOWARD KESSEL B.A. Columbia '58 7 Brattle Drive, Arlington, Mass. B. 8t B., I.L.C. JUSTIN HEARD KIMBALL B.A. Princeton '61 18 Crooked Mile, Darien, Conn., Blackstone PAUL CRATTAN KIRK, JR. B.A. Harvard '60 180 Franklin St., Newton, Mass. Blackstone, S.T. More DOUGLAS C. KIRKPATRICK B.A. Hamilton '61 24 Mitchell Road, Port Washington, N.Y. Cardozo, Legal Aid HENRY STEPHEN KIAIMAN B.S. Univ. ofVirginia '61 6-A Gibson Terrace, Cambridge, Mass., Choate RICHARD BENSON KLEIN B.A. Amherst '61 6408 Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Field, B. 8r B., Rep. HOWARD S. KLOTZ B.A. Columbia '61 14 Stuyuesant Oval, New York, N.Y. Thomas, L.I., B. Sz B., Dem., Dorm C., RICHARD WALTER KOETZLE B.A. Harvard '61 45 Summer St., Forest Hills, N.Y. B. 8L B., I.L.C., S. Bar DAVID HENRY KOPELMAN B.A. Harvard '60 17 Chatham Circle, Brookline, Mass. B. 8a B., Civ. Lib. Res. DORAN KOULACK B.A. Harvard '53 3640 Jolmson Ave., New York, N.Y. Traynor, 15.81 B., Dem. DONALD W. KRAMER B.A. Princeton '60 129 Overhill Road, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Sander, Dem., Rec. DANIEL JEROME KUCERA B.S. Yale '61 2342 Kensington Ave., Westchester, Illinois S.l3ar Cardozo, B. SL B., I.L.C., Dem., Rep., Rec.,S. Bar, Harvard Wind Ensemble NANCY M. KUHN B.A. Trinity College '61 244 Jackson Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Bevins, S. Bar, S.T. More STEPHEN TOBY KUNIAN B.A. Amherst '60 34 Summer St., Swampscott, Mass. Root, L.I., Dem. f J: 'ae -4-' Eg! ,..,:a . ts' 'RAR R gl '19 Class of 1964 'SF 1-s ,-N - 'Q V5 1 Wi 'rf 3 ex 1' if vw ' ' -.,f- A X'.--0 A T. lr i IIAROLD A. KUSKIN B.A. IIarvard '61 924 Bendermere Ave., Asbury Park, N.J. Sacks THOMAS R. LAMIA B.S. Univ. ofSo. Calif. '61 2105 Via Estndillo, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif Bevins, L.I., I.L.C., S. Bar JAMES BLAINE LAMPER'I' B.S.M.E. M.I.'I'. '61 175 Cypress St., Newton Center, Mass. Maquire, Bd. S. Adv., Patent Law DAVID S'I'EWAR'I' LANDAY B.S. Univ. ofPenn. '61 3201 Strathmore Ave., Baltimore, Maryland Morgan-Brown, I.L.C. MICHAEL STANLEY LANDO B.A. Univ. of Pittsburgh '61 15 Everett St., Camhridgc. M ass. Freund JOSHUA HUBBARD IANE B.A. Harvard '60 6 Henderson Pl., New York, N.Y. Scott, L.I., Dem. JACK LEE LAWING B.A. Univ. of N.C. '60 404 Virginia Ave., Marion, N.C. Dem., S.C. JAMES JOSEPH LAWLER B.A. Univ. of Pittsburgh '61 2319 Berkshire Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. S'I'EPlIEN RUSSELL LAZARUS B.A. Williams '61 807 E. Carl Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. Sutherland, Vol. Def., I.L.C. PATRICK JOSEPII LEACII B.A. Arizona State Univ. '61 815 W. Mitchell. Phoenix, Arizona Sander, I.L.C., Rep. MARK DENIS LEBOW B.A. Yale '61 148 Lawrence Pl., New Rochelle, N.Y. ELIIIU I. LEIPER B.A. Princeton '61 41 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y. Root, Civ. Lib. Res. TERRY FALK LENZNER B.A. Harvard '61 130 E. 78 St., New York, N.Y. Kent, I..1., I.L.C. BRUCE ALAN LEVIN B.S. Univ. ofPenn. '61 11 Rochdale Ave., Roosevelt, N.J. Ilaar, 15.81 B., S. Bar JULIUS BYRON LEVINE B.A. Harvard '60, Oxford '61 76 Pleasant St., Waterville, Maine Casner, Bd. S. Adv. YVILLIAM G. LEVINE B.A. Princeton '61 715 N. Bedford Drive, Beverly IIills, Calif. Cardozo VICTOR LEVINSON B.S. Cornell '61 101 Alma, Palo Alto, Calif. Gardner DANIEL PHILIP LEVITT B.A. Univ. of Pittsburgh '56, M.A. Oxford '62 5449 Covodc St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Casner, L. Rev. R fn- . A. 'IK s l f 'Q i 'rv- Q pq- 2 if fl 'f fs? 1 - we 5 . 1 l ' Q wx ity' JEROME MARTIN LeWINE B.Ch.E. Yale '61 92 Central Ave., Caldwell, NJ. Root, I.L.C., Dem., Dorm C. PHILIP STANLEY LEWIS B.B.A. Univ. ofMich. '61 1435 jackson Ave., River Forest, Illinois B. 8L B. WILLLAM HALL LEWIS, III B.A. Harvard '61 1000 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Story, L.I., I.L.C. ARLENE ROBERTA LEZBERG B.A. Radcliffe '61 205 Bonad Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Ed. Warren ELLIOTT CHARLES LICHTMAN B.A. Yale '61 104 Mt. Vernon St., Pottstown, Pa. Holmes, Civ. Lib. Res. GEORGE HAMILTON LINK B.A. Univ. ofCalif. '61 Route 1 - Pleasant Drive, Sutter Creek, Calif. Bevins, L.I., Dem., Cal. MARTIN A. LINSKY B.A. Williams '61 75 Stanton Road, Brookline, Mass. Choate DANIEL B. LITWIN B.A. Univ. of Penn. '61 208 Margate Road, Upper Darby, Pa. Field, I.L.C. ARTHUR B. LOCKE B.A. Hobart '61 15 Gale Road, Bloomfield, Conn. AR'1'HUR JAN LOMBARD 11.3. Columbia '61 78-60 222 St., Flushing, L.I., N.Y. Marshall, I.L.C., Dorm C., Chan., Leg. Res. IEROME DANTE LOMBARDI B.A. Columbia '61 406B Linden St., Vandergrift, Pa. Fried, B. Sz B., S.T. More DIANA RUSSELL LORENZ B.A. Mills '58, M.A. Radcliffe '59 64 Frost St., Cambridge, Mass. I.L.C., Dem. JAMES DOUGLAS LORENZ B.A. Harvard '60 64 Frost St., Cambridge, Mass. Casner, Dem., L.I. PAUL ANTHONY LYNCH B.A. Yale '59 455 Pond St., Boston, Mass. Pow Wow, I.L.C. EDWARD GEORGE MCANANEY B.A. Notre Dame '61 1 Park Drive So., Rye, N.Y. B. 8: B., Chan. JOSEPH SHERLIN MCAULIFFE B.A. La Salle '61 1840 Arthur St., Philadelphia, Pa. I.L.C., Rep., Chan., S. Bar, S.T. More PETER GEORGE MCCABE B.A. Columbia '61 204 Glenwood Ave., Leonia, Dem., S. Bar JOHN LESHER MCCAUSLAND B.A. Harvard '61 800 Willow Road, Winnetka, Illinois L. Rev. :X Q16 f 'J A I -, -. .. gg A f AM 'F 7' 2' ff. 'R '57 .' H' .- ff-W ' 'l Class of 1964 iv 5..- v s 4' , , .-3' h A 'I .43 'e fa 'V N rv, A 1 if J K . lx D ,h , E9 ' 'vw- 'Hs' Q 4 1- U U ' .W ln 5 fs ' Us - I -vv I Y! ALFRED THOMAS McDONNELL B.A. Holy Cross '60 1401 W. Chase Ave., Chicago, Illinois RONALD JEAN MCDOUGALD B.A. Dartmouth '61 Q. 319 So. Francisca Ave., Redondo Beach, Calif. Holmes, S. Bar WILLIAM JOHN McGIRR B.A. Cornell '59 155 N.E. Buxton Ave., Port Charlotte, Florida Haar, Dem. RAYMOND GERARD MCGUIRE B.S. Canisius '60 3070 Barkley Ave., New York, N.Y. JONATHAN CHURCII MaeDONALD B.A. Bowdoin '61 473 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. Cardozo ALAN IIOBBS MacPHERSON B.S. Stanford '56gM.S. M.I.T. '59 Box 261, Mammoth Lakes, Calif. PARKER AIIRENS MADDUX B.A. Univ. of Calif. '61 2248 9th Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Story, L.I., Rep. STUART THOMAS MAHER B.A. Holy Cross '58 110 Chestnut St., Garden City, N.Y. McGuire, Chan., S.T. More RICHARD RANDALL MAINLAND B.A. Stanford '61 3134 Glencrest, Glendale, Calif. Blackstone, 13.81 B. JOSEPH MARTIN MANKO B.A. Yale '61 27 Derwen Road, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Harlan B. THOMAS MANSBACH B.A. Yale '61 7429 Shirland Ave., Norfolk, Va. Harlan, I.L.C., Dem., Forum PETER JAY MARCUS B.A. Princeton '61 7803 Third Ave., Kenosha, Wis. Magruder ARNOLD MARGOLUIS B.A. Harvard '61 213 Grant Terrace, Mamaroneck, N.Y. BARBARA JILL MARGULIES B.A. Mount Holyoke '61 54 Cortlandt Place, Cliffside Pk., N.J. Marshall, Rep. MARTIN B. MARGULIES B.A. Columbia '61 1027 Walton Ave., New York, N.Y. MORRIS MARK B.A. Brooklyn College '61 792 Utica Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Magruder, B. 85 B., Rep. GEORGE WILLIAM MARTIN B.A. Univ. of Wash. '61 1221 McGilura Blvd., Seattle, Wash. Story PETER WILLIAM MARTIN B.A. Cornell '61 504 Hickory Hill Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Berman Club, Bd. S. Adv. -5 'I I' 71 'Q 5. J. -5. Na 6? Q I t, f ca Sv --7 IIN Q- 'T I Q 1? I Qt X.,-' 'J pv- fu-,I 47 2 ALAN FERDINAND MASEK B.S., B.A. Creighton '60 1900 M St., Gering, Nebraska Sutherland, I.L.C., S. Bar, S.'l'. More JON J. MASTERS. B.A. Princeton '58 895 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Story, L.I. ROSEMARY COX MASTERS B.A. Mount Holyoke '61 895 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Dem. WARREN WAYNE MATTHEWS, JR. B.A. Stanford '61 1648 Eaton Ave., San Carlos, Calif. Blackstone JAMES HOCK MAYER B.A. Dartmouth '57 720 Ninth Ave., Belmar, N.J. Sacks, S. Bar ROBERT CHARLES MEANS B.S. Iowa State Univ. '60 305 E. lst St., Villisca, Iowa L. Rev., I.L.C., Rep. JOSEPH HENRY MERCER B.A. Univ. of New Mexico '61 Gen. Del., Sandia Park, New Mexico Dem., S. Bar WILLIAM ALFRED MERRITT B.A. Holy Cross '58 105 Avon Pl., Amityville, N.Y. Choate, Chan., S.'l'. More PAUL EDWARD MERSEREAU B.A. Williams '61 703 Bassett Ave., Endicott, N.Y. Choate LEONARD ALAN MESSINGER B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 201 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y. Root, S. Bar GERALD DAVID MILLER B.A. Univ. of Penn. '61 428 59th West, New York, N.Y. Toepfer, Vol. Def., Chan. ROBERT S. MILLER B.A. Haverford '60 236 Holliday Road, Lexington, Kentucky Field, Dem. MICHAEL JOEL MILTON B.A. Harvard '61 6-' 'i . I W l.., 1-.,, 1 t flirt. Mas.. ' 52325112 ' 'wieffi'-A 3 177 R., l9?.', S34 sl Q. A. X ,f 1 Beech Bank Road, Silver Spring, Maryland J Vol. Def. G.. 2: HENRY CLAY MINER, III B.A. Princeton '58 QM , 'Ji Box 862, Old Greenwich, Conn. 5' f , Scott, L.I., S. Bar ' JERROLD IAN MITCHELL B.A. Yale '61 433 East51, New York, N.Y. A Marshall CI'IRIS'l'OP1'IER MINOR MOORE B.A. Stanford '61 ' 4405 Angeles Vista Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 4 I Field, L.I., I.L.C., Dem. Q -1, fs EDWARD ARMAND MORGAN I. H' B.S. Univ. of Penn. '57 tv 3326 Stephenson Pl., N.W., Washington, D.C. i' Huie, S. Bar PERRY WILLIAMS MORTON B.A. Univ. ofMich. '61 105 Longview Drive, Longmeadow, Mass. Kaplan . 'IIII 1... Ns- s,,,x . Class of 1964 -G- 'Q' Lf E- '- t cf, L. Q ' 5-.J .Q ,X ' --. E 1' 'B . xi? 1 l 5'- DAVID SHARP MOSTELLER B.A. Dartmouth '60, M.B.A. Amos Tuch Bus. Ad. '61 28 E. Virginia Ave., West Chester, Pa. Holmes CORNELIUS JOSEPII MOYNIHAN B.A. Georgetown Univ. '61 239 Cypress, Newton Center, Mass. Sacks PAUL CARL MUELLER B.A. Univ. of Florida '61 School of 6217 Riviera Manor Dr., Jacksonville, Florida WILLIAM D. MULLIKEN B.S. Miami Univ. '61 501 S. Willis, Champaign, Illinois MARK XVAYNE MURPHY B.S. Manchester '58 302 N. Gretchen, Walton, Indiana Magruder, Rep., S. Bar PETER FRANCIS NELSON B.A. Univ. ofMinn. '61 321 N. 6th St., Breckenridge, Minn. SPENCER NETH B.A. Miami Univ. '61 RR No. 3, Garhry Road, Piqua, Ohio L.I., Ifegal Aid, I.L.C., S. Bar BURT NEUBORNE B.A. Cornell '61 843 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Field, Leg. Res. JON DAVID NOLAND B.A. Indiana Univ. '60 324 Adams Ave., Peru, Indiana I.L.C., S. Bar DAVID I. OBEL B.A. Columbia '61 971 E. 23rd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Katz PETER SCOTT OBERDORF ILA. Brown '60 191 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. KEVIN DAVID O'llRIEN ILA. St. Lawrence '61 30 Parkway Drive, Rye, N.Y. Freund JOHN M. O'CONNELL, JR. I1.E. Villanova '61 RD 2, Jeannette, Pa. Keeton, Dem., S.'l'. More EDWARD THOMAS CYDONNELI. B.A. Harvard '60 548 Essex St., Weymouth, Mass. Vagts, Dem., S.T. More DAVID BUCKLEY O'HEARNE B.A. Holy Cross '58 30 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. LANDIS OLESKER B.A. Amherst '61 145 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. Logan, 1.L.C. JOHN FREDERICK OLSON B.A. Univ. ofCalif. '61 1016 Iliff St., Pacific Palisades, Calif. Bevins, Dem., Calif. MICHAEL DUANE O'NEIL B.A. Stanford '61 209 E. Clay, Dayton, Washington I.L.C., Rep. 2- fun -mf-v' A 'hu- x31 X., S .gr A. STEPHEN JOSEPH OPPENHEIM B.A. Duke '61 509 Blanchard Pkwy., Asbury Park, N.J. THOMAS ELLIOTT OWEN B.S. Univ. ofMich. '61 116 Caine, Battle Creek, Mich. STANLEY R. PANOSIAN B.A. Princeton '61 715 Larchmont Road, Elmira, N.Y. WILLIAM DAVID PANTLE B.A. Washburn '58 737 College, Topeka, Kansas Bevins, S. Bar HAROLD NICK PAPPAS B.A. Johns Hopkins Univ. '61 143-50 Ash Ave., Flushing, N.Y. J. LESTER PARSONS, III B.A. Princeton '61 23 W. Beechcroff Road, Short Hills, N.J. Gardner JOHN JOSEPH PARTRIDGE B.A. Providence '61 21 Arland Drive, Pawtucket, R.I. Sutherland, Rep., S. Bar, S.T. More WAYNE EARL PARTRIDGE B.A. Univ. ofCalif. '61 1914V2 Rosalia Road, Los Angeles, Calif. ALICE PASACHOFF B.A. Cornell '61 910 Grand Concourse, New York, N.Y. Dawson, I.L.C. EDWARD HAROLD PASSMAN B.B.A.' Pace College '61 911 Ray Ave., Ridgefield, N.J. Kccton PHILLIP J. PASTER B.A., B.S. Washington Univ. '60, '61 7005 Amherst, University City, Mo. Wyzanski, S. Bar ROGER ANDREW PAULEY B.A. Harvard '62 60 Sutton Pl. So., New York, N.Y. Freund RUFUS WILSON PEEBLES, JR. B.A. Harvard '61 3971 Council Circle, Jackson, Miss. MARK CAMERON PEERY B.S. Stanford '61 146 E. 11th St., Claremont, Calif. Vol. Def., I.L.C., Dem. ALBERT STEVEN PERGAM B.A. Yale '60 4819 192 St., Flushing, N.Y. Casner, L. Rev., Dem. PAUL LOUIS PERITO B.A. Tufts '60 91 George St., Medford, Mass. Sacks, B. 8z B., Dem. PETER JOHN PETTIBONE B.A. Princeton '61 249 Radcliffe Road, Strafford-Wayne, Pa Story, L.I., B. 8z B., I.L.C. CARL B. PHELPS B.A. Colgate '61 85 Floral Blvd., Floral Park, N.Y. Blackstone 1 AI , ,1 cr- V 5 1 'vs -sf Q 'SJ iam - 'fl -:X A or- sw 51' 'CTI' Q' 3 ' Vg, x ' K .QS 'W , IR i . Q Q . X ' . .1 , Class of 1964 bw. Env' , 41: ' ,,. - ,f , ' X' 'K ' l A S A iv S., .X .- , Q-N 4 .av vis . it 'CNP Q' KEVIN PRICE PHILLIPS B.A. Colgate '61 1591 Metropolitan Ave., New York, N.Y. JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER PICONE B.A. Tufts '61 100 Hillside Ave., Peekskill, N.Y. Keeton DAVID M. POAST B.A. Denison '61 400 W. Vine, Oxford, Ohio Toepfer, B. 8z B., Rep. MICHAEL POLANSKY B.A. Cornell '61 2 Kennilworth Terrace, Great Neck, N.Y. Rep. STEPHEN HOWARD POLANSKY B.A. Princeton '61 26 Lexington Circle, Swampscott, Mass. Von Mehren, I.L.C., Dorm C., Rep. HARVEY STEPHEN POLL B.A. Univ. ofWashington '61 2711 60th S.E., Mercer Island, Washington Magruder, Dem., Dorm C., S. Bar, Forum S. PAUL POSNER B.A. Princeton '59, B.A. Oxford '61 1143 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. L. Rev. JOSEPH HUBBARD PRICE B.A. Univ. ofAlabama '61 2161 Allendale Road, Montgomery, Alabama Toepfer, L.I., S. Bar, S.C. STANTON JOSEPH PRICE B.A. Univ. ofCalif. '61 350 Myrtle, Redwood City, Calif. Dem. FRED ROBERT PROFETA, JR. B.A. Yale '61 102 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, N.J. Ed. Warren, I.L.C., Dorm C., S. Bar PETER EDWARD QUINT B.A. Harvard '61 18995 Birchcrest Drive, Detroit, Michigan Casner, L.I., Legal Aid DAVID JOEL RABBACH B.A. Queens College '61 147-55 78th Ave., Flushing, N.Y. Morris, B. Sz B. ROBERT JOSEF RABIN B.A. Cornell '61 182-15 Radnor Road, Jamaica, N.Y. Taney DOUGLASS A. RAFF B.A. Harvard '61 3123 Bayard, Butte, Montana Bruce, Legal Aid, I.L.C. GEORGE REATH, JR. B.A. Williams '61 1804 Park Towne S., Philadelphia, Pa. Pow Wow, L.I. H. VAN KIRK REEVES B.A. Harvard '61 215 East 68 St., New York, N.Y. Marshall, L.I., I.L.C. ALBERT PHILLIPS REICHERT, JR. B.A. Emory Univ. '61 273 Callaway Drive, Macon, Georgia Dawson, L.I., B. 81 B., Leg. Res., S.C. BERT W. REIN B.A. Amherst '61 297 Lenox Road, Brooklyn, N.Y. Casner, L. Rev. R... 3 '.,. f 1, L.. 9- 1. C' ,W A 4- , , L. , A 'g ,ff 'll ' j., 7': j ,gn E 6 Af: t Wil .V ' 'R - ' . X 3 J' f 7 J S.. 'sf T5 ROBERT HUGH REYNOLDS B.A. Yale '58 9815 Westfield Road, Indianapolis, Indiana Kaplan, L.I. DONALD SANDS RICE B.A. Harvard '61 24 Riverview Rd., Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y. L.I., B. 8a B., I.L.C. JUDITH COLEMAN RICHARDS B.A. Wellesley '61 Box 85, Defiance, Ohio Tocpfer, Dem. PETER R. RICHARDS B.S.J. Northwestern '58 482 Peakham Road, Sudbury, Mass. Toepfer, Legal Aid ROBERT A. RICHARDSON B.A. Ohio Wesleyan '62 3729 Montevista, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Toepfcr, Chan., Yearbook BRINTON P. ROBERTS B.A. Princeton '60 Farm Road, Sherborn, Mass. Scott, L.I. EDWARD ROBERTS, III B .A. Princeton '60 15 Gilbert Road, Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J. Harlan, L.I. PAUL ABRAHAM ROCHLIN B.A. Cornell '59 440 E. 23rd St., New York, N.Y. Vol. Def. SHELDON ROSENBERG B.A. The City College of New York '61 1-B Gibson Terrace, Cambridge, Mass. B. 8: B., S. Bar RONALD ALLAN ROSENFELD B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 30 Fernald Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Field JOHN JUDAH ROSS B.A. Univ. ofMich. '61 1433 Sunnymede Ave., So. Bend, Indiana Bruce, I.L.C. PAUL NORMAN ROTH B.A. Harvard '61 240 Central Ave., Lawrence, N.J. Field ELLIOT CALVIN ROTHENBERG B.A. Univ. ofMinn. '61 1807 N. Oliver Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Traynor, Vol. Def. PETER JAY ROTHENBERG B.A. Harvard '61 737 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. L. Rev., Dem. GERALD S. ROURKE B.A. Holy Cross '58 251 Honsatonic Ave., Stratford, Conn. Dawson, S.T. More EDWARD FRANK ROVER B.A. Fordham '61 277 Ave. C., New York, N.Y. Legal Aid, S. Bar RICHARD HOLMES ROWE B.A. Bates '57 1900 F. St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Rep. JAN W. ROZENDAAL B.A. Williams '61 2128 Rosendale Road, Schenectady, N.Y. ' ...Q K .- v sw- . Q , l '.v ,f '- gy- R ,. -q Ka.-1 K .X ., A5115 1 'RQ be rl 6' F. F 1:9 I Lev' ff- fx ' fo-N . 'Q Of 'sv 'X' ,- 2 9 Q- Class of 1964 J V 't':25iff ? 5501 ' . N I -r.r'f 1 57557 I' if 1' I nl 71 4 .. X. .xv ff vi il X xv 5 CHRISTOPHER RUDGE B.A. Princeton '58 Oenoke Ridge Road, New Canaan, Conn. Sander SHEILA A. RUSH B.A. Chatham '61 257 Northland Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. I.L.C., Civ. Lib. Res. WILLIAM DRAKE RUTHERFORD B.S. Univ. of Oregon '61 1221 E. 5th, McMinnville, Oregon Keeton JACK J. SAMET B.A. Columbia '61 95-05 63 Drive, Forest Hills, N.Y. JOSEPH JOHN SANTORA B.A. Ohio Univ. '61 150 Radcliff Drive, East Norwich, N.Y. Keeton, Chan. PHILIP S. SASSOWER B.S. Queens '61 B. 81 B., Dem. HOWARD LEO SCHAMBEIAN ILA. Haverford '61 I .. X vb' ,bf I Garden Ct. Apts., 47th 8a Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Maguire JOSEPH LAURENT SCHARFF l3.S.J. Northwestern '57 950 South Beach Blvd., Bay Saint Louis, IN Marshall, I.L.C., S. Bar, leg. Res. ROBERT FRANCIS SCHAUL B.A. N.Y. Univ. '61 790 Mountain Ave., Berkeley Hts., N.J Von Mehren, Rep., I.L.C. RICHARD HERBERT SCHNADIG B.A. Trinity '61 235 Prospect, Highland Park, Ill. Bruce, Civ. Lib. Res. ARTHUR MORSE SCHNEIDER l5.A. Penn State Univ. '61 74 Village Road, Clifton, N.J. I.L.C., S. Bar PI-IILIP CRAIG SCHNEIDER B.A. Harvard '61 32 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. MICHAEL E. SCHNITTER B.A. Canisius '61 76 Warren, Kenmore, N.Y. Wyzanski, B. 8: B., S. Bar SCOTT REID SCHOENFELD B.A. Harvard '59 5302 Falmouth Road, Washington, D.C. Scott, L.I., I.L.C. GERALD FRANK SCHROEDER B.A. College of Idaho '61 2425 21st St., Baker, Oregon Maris JAMES WHITE SCHROEDER l3.A. Princeton '58 107 Clara Pl., Elmhurst, Ill. Kaplan, L.I., Rep., S. Bar PATRICIA NELL SCIIROEDER 1l.A. Univ. ofMinn. '61 107 Clara Pl., Elmhurst, Ill. Griswold, I.L.C., Dem. THOMAS TARPY SCHULTEN, JR. B.A. Univ. of New Hampshire '57 Old Stage Road, Woolwich, Me. Choate nss. S Q! , I ' ' I Q e , . - f :aiu ,f . A 'QI 113 MALCOLM DAVID SCHULTZ B.A. Harvard '61 2737 N. 2nd, Harrisburg, Pa. Toepfer JOHN MICHAEL SCHWARTZ B.A. Princeton '61 43 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Sander, Dem., S. Bar STEVEN JOEL SCHWARTZ B.A. Univ. ofMich. '61 18000 Muirland, Detroit, Mich. S. Bar FRANKLIN SARIEL SCHWERIN B.A. Indiana Univ. '61 346 McKinley St., Gary, Indiana Sutherland WILLIAM H. SEEVE B.A. Brandeis '61 165 E. 72 St., New York, N.Y. Thomas, Dem., S. Bar HOKEN S. SEKI B.A. Columbia '57 171 W. 94 St., New York, N.Y. Sutherland PIERCE TAYLOR SELWOOD B.A. Princeton '61 1227 Viscaino Road, Santa Barbara, Calif. Magruder, L.I. STEPHEN C. SHAMBERG B.A. Tulanc '61 1243 Forest Glen Drive, Winnetka, Ill. Field JONATHAN SHAPIRO B.A. Columbia '61 143-48 41st Ave., Flushing, N.Y. Field, Legal Aid NEAL EDLER SHELDON B.A. Univ. ofVa. '61 1068 N. Montana St., Arlington 5, Va. Vol. Def., Dem., S. Bar, Forum IRA BARTON SHEPARD B.A. Harvard '58 1749 Grand Concourse, New York, N.Y. Story, L. Rev. MICHAEL BAZEL SHEPPARD B.A. Furman Univ. '62 705 Carolina Ave., Orangeburg, S.C. Bd. S. Adv., S.C. ROBERT MERRILL SHERWOOD B.A. Harvard '59, M.A. Columbia '60 82 Long Ave., Hamburg, N.Y. Sutherland, L.I., I.L.C. NEIL SHILLING B.A. Univ. of Penn. '54 1531 Summer St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sacks, I.L.C. LLOYD SHOR B.A. N. Y. Univ. '61 831 Gerard Ave., Bronx, N.Y. Taney J.J. F. X. SHORT B.S. Notre Dame '59 438 West Ashdalc St., Philadelphia, Pa. Patent Law BRUCE D. SHOULSON B.A. Columbia '61 61 Bronx River Road, Yonkers, N.Y. Field, Legal Aid RICHARD JOSEPH SIDEMAN B.A. Univ. ofMich. '61 3500 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Bruce, B. 81 B. QU' 4-A P' ' A I - . ff ' W. Fill? 1. S. A E' is ' 3 ,,,,,.., '13 0 IV' A QL Class of 1964 1 -es . w ' 'SJ J ly, Era' ,N f R I 'WI 4. -- N. 'Y H L' l 'CT' - 1' ..,.,,.- 1' lx '. ll S Al ,J -137 ii gn. 'fi f 'sfxj 8 1 -fp A -r 'YN' 'LT 1' p .3 MARCUS W. SISK B.A. Stanford 61 Rt. 4 Box 671 Chico, Calif. Holmes, I.L.C. JACK OREN SMITH B.A. '58, M.A. Univ. of Wichita '60 Pretty Prairie, Kansas Vol. Def., I.L.C., S. Bar ROBERT GORDON SMITH B.A. Univ. ofVa. '60 1339 Hamilton Terrace, Roanok Casner, L. Rev., L.I., I.L.C. STUART ALAN SMITH e, Va. 1. vi .' .M ' B.A. Columbia '61 103 Plymouth Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Fi ild, Civ. Lib. Res. AURELLE JOYCE SMOOT B.A. Wash. State Univ. '61 9921 Zeus Ct., Sacramento, Calif. Marshall, Dem. WOODROW BLAINE SNEED B.S. Brigham Young Univ. '61 12 Fainwood Circle, Cherokee, N.C. FRANCIS RUSSELL SNODGRASS B.A. Princeton '61 3909 Cloverhill Road, Baltimore, Md. Toepfer, Bd. S. Adv., L.I., Rep. ROBERT COSGROVE SOMMERVILLE B.A. Univ. ofMinn. '59 3217 Rankin Road, Minneapolis, Minn. I.L.C., Dem., S.T. More CHARLES ARTHUR SORRELS B.A. Yale '60, Cambridge '61 71 F. St., S.E., Ephrasa, Washington Root, I.L.C., Dem. ALAN ROBERT SPIER B.A. Harvard '60 25 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass. Von M ehren JAMES WALTER SPINDLER B.A. Cornell '61 113 Ardmore Drive, Middletown, Ohio Casner, I.L.C., Rep. DONALD ROY SPUEHLER B.A. Harvard '56, M.A. Harvard '58 41 Rash Road, Asheville, N.C. Casner, L.Rev. CHARLES NEVETT STEELE B.A. Harvard '60 340 E. 77, New York, N.Y. L.I., I.L.C., Dem. JOSEPII DAVID STEINFIELD B.A. Brown '61 Edgewood, Claremont, N.H. Sacks TERRY STEIN HART B.A. UCLA '61 4520 Tyrone Ave., Sherman Oaks, Calif. Cardozo DAVID GARY STERNSCHUSS B.A. N. Y. Univ. '61 960 Grand Concourse, New York, N.Y. B. Sc B. DAVID L. STONE B.A. Harvard '61 2503 Jefferson Ave., New Orleans, La. Kent, L.I. ERROL LANE STONE B.A. Univ. of1'enn. '61 3500 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Field, Bd. S. Adv. Q' tr. 1 Q-A 'Us as k 1- rn rv- G' 'X 'if 1.. . . Q-- ,f I . .. . .-.Tl 59:51 -K vii X 1 Sa wmv .1 4 Six 6' 116 ANTHONY C. STOUT B.A. Williams '61 1220 Rahway Road, Plainfield, N.Y. L.I. WILLIAM ALBERT STRICKLIN B.A. Univ. ofCalif. '59 2513 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley, Calif. Ed. Warren, B. 8: B., Rep., S. Bar, LEWIS E. STRIEBECK, JR. B.A. Harvard '61 1924 Noble, Springfield, Ill Chan. ROBERT J. SUGARMAN B.A. Brown '60 24 Trumbull St., Meriden, Conn. CHARLES OSCAR SVENSON B.A. Hamilton '61 12 Ardmore Road, Worcester, Mass. Cardozo, Domi C. EDWARD P. SWAIN, JR. B.A. Williams '57 45 Birch Hill Drive, New Britain, Conn. Choate, L.I., I.L.C. JAY GORDEN SWARDENSKI B.A. Univ. ofWis. '61 1117 W. Moss Ave., Peoria, Ill. B. 8: B., I.L.C., Rep. G. GEORGE ZOLTAN SZABO B.S. '56, M.S. '60, M.I.'I'. 25 Reservoir St., Cambridge, Mass. Story BEN JOHNSON TALBOTT, JR. B.A. Xavier Univ. '61 Calif. 4201 Hill Top Road, Louisville 7, Kentucky B.,8L B., S. Bar WILLIAM THACKSTON, JR. B.A. Vanderbilt '58 4323 Estes Road, Nashville, Tenn. Marshall, S. Bar, S.C. R. H. THAU B.A. UCLA '61 1700 So. Ogden Ave., Los Angeles, ANTHONY RUSSEI.L THOMPSON B.A. Univ. of Ill. '58 RD No. 4, Slippery Rock, Pa. Dawson, I.L.C., Rep. JOHN CLIFFORD THORNTON B.S. Univ. of Wis. '61 2024 N. 10th St., Sheboygan, Wis. LEON FERBER THORPE B.A. Harvard '61 5409 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN QJUILLIN TILSON, III B.A. Yale '59 4 Marshall Road, Hamden, Conn. Baxter Club FREDERIC JENNINGS TRUSIDW B.A. Yale '61 1088 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Gardner, L.Rev. WILLIAM AUCHINCLOSS TRUSLOW B.A. Yale '58 255 Edgewater Drive, Dunedin, Florida Kent, L.I. HARRY WOODRUFF TURNER B.A. Univ. of Pittsburg '61 251 Brady, Blairsville, Pa. Bevins, L.I., B. 8: B., Rep., S. Bar Calif. 1 9-. QV' 3 A V 4 . J f- J I., as . E: M Ee 'X ,J it-' It 4 -ii' .1- , K 'W Class of 1964 Q x Q' 5 Q at .' LY l' 7 1 1' , vw 45 ig, sw JEFFREY TEX VAIL B.A. Syracuse '61 109 Grace St., Plainview, N.Y. Morgan-Brown RUSSELL EARL VAN HOOSER B.A. Kenyon 60 1946 Churchill Road, Trenton, Mich. Marshall, Rep., S. Bar DAVID B. VAN KLEECK B.A. Harvard '61 105 Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. Bruce PETER VAN NUYS B.A. Harvard '61 2424 N. Main St., Bethlehem, Pa. Rep., Chan., Forum EDWARD FOLEY VAUGHAN B.A. Harvard '60 1133 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Gardner, L.I. DAVID HENRY VENA B.A. UCLA '61 950 Somera Road, Los Angeles, Calif ' Cardozo, Legal Aid, Rep. JOHN ROBERT VERANI B.A. Harvard '61 20 Brook St., Wellesley, Mass. Holmes, L.I., I.L.C. JOHN DAVID VIENER B.A. Yale '61 4800 Cary St. Rd., Richmond, Va. Bruce, I..I. GEORGE JOSEPH VINING B.A. Yale '59, B.A. Cambridge Univ. Dunlodge, Charlottesville, Va. Pow Wow, L. Rev. JOEL S. WAGHS B.A. UCIA '61 3915 Coco Ave., Los Angeles, Calill Griswold, Calilf ROBERT DONALD WAGHS B.A. William 8z Mary '61 557-B 131 St., Belle Harbor, L.I., N.Y. Gardner, I.L.C., Chan., S. Bar JOHN WILLIAM WALBRAN B.A. Harvard '61 133 W. Rice St., Owatonna, Minn. RAYMOND JOHN WALDMANN B.S. M.I.T. '60 40 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. B. 8: B., S. Bar FRED LEWIS WALLACE B.A. Amherst '61 1027 Norwood, Toledo, Ohio Freund WESLEY S. WALTON B.A. Harvard '60 117 Elmore Ave., Park Ridge, Ill. PETER OTEY WARD, JR. B.A. Yale '61 227 Gun Club Road, Richmond, Va. Harlan, Dem. SOL LEO WARHAFTIG B.S. Columbia '59 490 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. Legal Aid DANIEL EDWARD WEBSTER B.A. Wisconsin '61 4676 N. Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. l Kb T17 95? irzgf JMD W . ..,.. 'Q Y fi? AL fi .g,- FL J 'Sl- ' xv 51' 15 GRACE WEINER B.A. Univ. ofMicl1. '61 370 Knickerbocker Road, Englewood, N.J. Casner, Dem. IAWRENCE JAY WEINER B.B.A. Univ. ofMiami '61 8025 Byron Ave., Miami Beach, Florida Magruder STEPHEN J. WEISSMAN B.S. Univ. of1'enn. '61 338 West Pine St., Long Beach, N.Y. Haar DAVID HENRY WICE B.A. Harvard '61 21 Latham Pk., Plliladelphia, Pa. Field, Dem. RONALD M. WIENER B.A. Univ. ofPenn. '61 5201 Woodbine Ave., Philadelpllia, Pa. Ilaar, Dem. Cl-IRIS'l'Ol'IIER GEORGE WILBUR B.A. Providence College, '61 39 Deerlmrst Road, Searsdale, N.Y. Kecton, Rep. GAYLE BRIAN WILHELM B.A. llarvard '57 Pine Plains, N.Y., cfo Dr. K. I . Chase Sutherland, Legal Aid DAVID IIOWARD WILLIAMS B.A. Indiana Univ. '60 500 James Drive, Kokomo, Ind. Cardozo. Rep. ROBERT DANA WILLIAMS B.A. Harvard '61 3 Revolutionary Road, Lexington, Mass. Fried JUDITH ANN WILSON B.A. Radcliffe '61 2190 Madison Ave.. New York, N.Y. LAWRENCE C. WILSON B.A. Dartmouth '61 20 Armstrong Road. Morristown, N.Y. BARTON JOEL WINOKUR B.A. Cornell '61 506 Murdoch Road, Plliladelplria, Pa. Griswold, B. 8L B., Legal Aid JOEL ALLAN WOLIT B.S. Univ. ol' Penn. '61 299 So. Harrison St., East Orange, N.J. Root, L. Rev., Dem. JEREMIAH WOOD, III B.A. Amherst '61 32 Kingsboro Ave., Gloversville, N.Y. Vagts ALLEN IRA YOUNG B.A. Yale '61 1133 Manor Ave., New York, N.Y. Sander, I.. Rev. DONALD SOUTAR YOUNG B.A. Univ. ofMicl1. '58 1019 Huntington Road, East Lansing, Mich. Kaplan MICHAEL HOWARD ZUCKERIVIAN B.S. Univ. of Penn. '59 J . 5 Lawrence Park Crescent, Bronxville, N.Y. Maguire .vi s...- L -Q ,nr- 'van L- Or'-sv K.. fs' 'QL 6' BEUKEMA, JOHN PAUL Evanston, Ill. BIXLER, SIDNEY RODGERS Cambridge, Mass. CHRISTIAN, MICHAEL WOOD Duxbury, Mass. EMMETT, DAN A. Palo Alto, Calif. EPSTEIN, PAUL HOWARD Brooklyn, N.Y. FINLEY, ALEXANDER Tamworth, N.H. FISHMAN, DAVID L. Washington, D.C. FOX, ERIC R. New York, N.Y. FRANK, ROBERT H. Palo Alto, Calif. GAMER, CHARLES PETER Milton, Mass. GELLER, MURRAY LOUIS Far Rockaway, N.Y. Surrounded by part of the Law SchooI's collection of paintings of famous iurists, Professor Brown leads second year stu- dents through the intricacies of Taxation. NOT PICTURED GROSZ, JOHN CLAUDE New York, N.Y. HALPERN, LAWRENCE SAMSON Detroit, Mich. I-IAYTHE, THOMAS MADISON Greenwich, Conn. HEWITT, WILLIAM JOSEPH Boulder, Colo. HOROWITZ, ARTHUR ALAN Monsey, N.Y. HUNT, DENNIS R. Rockford, Ill. IORILLO, MARIO A. Los Gatos, Calif. JANAVITZ, CARL MAX Pittsburgh, Pa. KAUFMAN, THOMAS HOWARD Winnetka, Ill. KNOPP, PETER FRANCIS Lynbrook, N.Y. KRONGARD, HOWARD JOEL Baltimore, Md. MCCREA, JOHN III Newville, Pa. McNEIL, WILLIAM BUCHANAN DuBois, Pa. MARGOLIS, DAVID Hartford, Conn. OISHIN, ARNOLD STEPHEN Forest Hills, N.Y. PERRIN, ROBERT JAMES New York, N.Y. ROSENFELD, ERIC D. Great Neck, N.Y. ROTH, PETER East Longmeadow, Mass. ROWNTREE, PETER DWIGHT Penfteld, N.Y. SANDERS, FREDERIC M. Flushing, N.Y. SLATER, PAUL BERNARD Brooklyn, N.Y. WHEELOCK, JOSEPH ALBERT JR Greenville, Del. WHITE, JAMES BOYCE W. Hartford, Conn. 'bg ft. . V-42 119 The first year is devoted to learning the ways of the Law. The Group Work program intro- duces some of the practical applications of the class work. Through the practice rounds of the Ames Competition, the students learn to hnd their way in case research and brief writing. At the Model Trial fbelowj and the Model Appeal they observe the art of advocacy at its best The work is haraf the hours are longg and the goals are open unattainable' but that was to be expected Class of 1965 nam...-5 120 ALLEN B. AFTERMAN B.A. UCLA '62 337V2 N. Stanley St., Los Angeles, Calif. Toepfer RONALD HERBERT ALENSTEIN B.A. Washington 8: Lee '62 9322 19th Ave., Hyattsville, Md. ALLAN IDUIS ALEXANDER B.A. Stanford '62 302 Stanford St., Watsonville, Calif. Pound, L.I. ROBERT EUGENE BARTON ALLEN B.S. Columbia '62 Box 180, Cedar Crest, New Mexico ALBERT XVH.LlAM ALSCHULER B.A. Ilarvard '62 1341 Downer Pl., Aurora, Ill. jaffe ALAN RICHARD ALTER B.A. Harvard '60 16 Westwood Ave., B roekton, Mass. Toepfer D. R. ANDELMAN 85 Monument Ave., Swampseott, M ass. KENNETH WAYNE ANDERSON B.A. Ilarvard '62 9153 I.al1in St., Chicago, Ill. Casner Equity JAMES JOHN A1'OS'l'I.E B.A. Univ. of1'enn. '62 8225 Shore Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Berman KENNETI-1 DAVIDSON ARCHER B.S. Univ. oflllinois '61 4120 W. Emerson St., Skokie, Ill. Sutherland, B. 8: B., S. Bar ELLIO'l'T ASHKENAZI B.A. Pennsylvania '62 56 East Rockaway Rd., Hewlett, N.Y. PAUL IIERBER'1' ASOFSKY B.A. Columbia 39800rlol1'Avc., Bronx, N.Y. Field, Dem. BARRY S. AUGENBRAUN B.A. Columbia '60, B.A. Cambridge '62 2181 Barnes Ave., New York, N.Y. Casner, B. 8z B., I.L.C. BRUCE E. BABBITT B.A. Notre Dame '60, M.Sc. Durham '62 411 No. Leroux St., Flagstaff, Ariz. Freund, Dem., S.'l'. More CHARLES MCLEOD BAIRD B.A. Emory '62 15 Oak Lane, Moultrie, Ga. Tocpler Equity, I.L.C., Dorm C., S.C. DAVID MARK BALABANIAN B.A. Harvard '60, B.Phil. Oxford '62 101 Chase Ave., Cashmere, Wash. STEVEN LAWRENCE BALIS B.A. Columbia '62 1211 Susquehanna Rd., Rydal, Pa. Berman ANDREW DAVID BALL B.A. Yale '62 1165 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Sutherland, L.I., 11.81 B. -'G' -I v-4 1. x eq, 1-'X' 121 ' b 'it I 't J ,, .5 l '1!t 11 122 DONALD LAWRENCE BLOCK BARAF B.A. Princeton '62 40 Decrpark Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. BERTRAM JAY BARAFF B.A. George Washington Univ. '62 1742 Irving St. N.W., Washington, D.C. Dawson OLIVIA BARCLAY B.A. Stanford '62 11933 Gorham Ave., Los Angeles, Calitf Harlan WILLIAM CALVIN CHESTNUT BARNES B.A. Princeton '62 111 Ridgewood Rd., Baltimore, Md. L.I., B. 8L B. DONAL BERNARD BARRETT B.A. Holy Cross '62 1199 Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y. Magruder, S. Bar ANDERSON GORDON BARTLETT, III B.A. Dartmouth '62 3519 So. Wheeling St., Tulsa, Okla. Keeton, Dem., S.C. JAMES CARY BARTON B.A. Baylor Univ. '62 Box 65, Lyford, Texas Marshall, Dem. RICHARD BASSUK B.S. Univ. of Penn. '62 25 Shelley Lanc, Great Neck, N.Y. Freund, B. 8: B., Dem., Chan. SIGMUND AUSTIN BECK B.A. Swarthmore '57, C.E.P. Institute of Pol. Studies, Paris '59 54 Wellington Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Cardozo, I.L.C. JAMES PHILIP BEGGANS, JR. B.A. St. Peter's '62 77 Bentley Ave., Jersey City 4, N.J. Magruder, I.L.C., S. Bar, S.T. More BEVERLEE I. BELL B.A. Occidental '57 126 Ray Ann Ct., Rapid City, S.D. Leach Club JAMES HAISEY BELL B.A. Yale '62 16 Holly Lane, Essex Fells, N.J. Sacks, L.I., I.L.C. ROB ERT WILLIAM BENNETT B.A. Harvard '62 3950 Lake Shore, Chicago, Ill. -2' vi. 2 45 1,1 Keeton, I.L.C., Dem. 'W F .5 ' 3 - WILLIAM HAMILTON BENTLEY ,.,, ,. 1 J' B.A. Harvard '62 -3 28 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. - ' I Gardner Club A LARRY SIDNEY BERGER B.S. Univ. ofPenn. '62 729 Ridgewood Rd., Millburn, N.J. Freund, Chan. ITL. ' ANDREW THOMAS BERRY A B.A. Princeton '62 X4 543 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. , A L . .A 4 1 Bevins, L.I., B. 8: B. ' 3 1' 8 , ' GEORGE RANDOLPH BEVIS I ' . B.A. Amherst '62 Q fl V R. No. 6 Box 268, Excelsior, Minn. - 5 Harlan, B. 8: B., I.L.C. ROBERT WILLIAM BEYNART , B.A. Yale '62 ' ' 260 Pearl St., North Dighton, Mass. JERRY BERNARD BLACK B.A. Harvard '62 182-26 80th Rd.,Jamaica 32, N.Y. Griswold WILLIAM BLACK B.A. Stanford '62 647 Evergreen Point Rd., Medina, Wash. Pound PETER B. BLOCH B.S. Tufts Univ. '62 4 Wildwood Dr., Great Neck, L.I., N.Y. Dawson RICHARD ALLEN BLOCK B.A. Univ. of Penn. '62 119 Overbrook Pkwy., Philadelphia 51, Pa. W. White Law, B. 8: B., I.L.C. MORTON BOBOWICK B.A. Brooklyn '62 3744 Lyme Ave., Brooklyn 24, N.Y. Frankfurter, B. 8L B., Dem. DAVID SKILLEN BOGEN B.A. Harvard '62 445 W. Longden, Arcadia, CaliL THOMAS NUTTON BOONE B.A. Harvard '62 111 Artemos Dr., Missoula, Mont. Blackstone, B. :SL B., S. Bar CHESLEY P. W. BOOTII B.A. Harvard '61 79 Soundvicw Rd., Huntington, N.Y. Casner MICHAEL EUGENE BORTMAN B.A. Princeton '62 45094 Vanker St., Utica, Mich. Freund, B. 8a B., Dem. JOSEPH ANGELO BOSCO B.A. Harvard '60 33 Summer St., Everett, Mass. LAWRENCE LEONARD BOWLES B.A. Univ. ofN.C. '62 3401 Shamrock Dr., Charlotte, N.C. Gardner, Rep., Chan., S.C. DAVID HAMMOND BRADLEY B.A. Dartmouth '58 Ashuclot St., West Swanzcy, N.I'I. Kaplan, I.L.C. DAVID R. BREAKSTONE B.A. Pittsburgh '60 6224 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh 32, Pa. Story, I.L.C., S. Bar THOMAS PATRICK BRENNAN B.S. Fordham '62 8 Orlando St., Massapequa, N.Y. Cardozo, B. SL B., I.L.C., S.T. More PAUL ANDREXV BREST B.A. Swarthmore '62 40 Fcrnalcl Dr., Cambridge 38, Mass. Magruder, I.L.C., Dem. ARTHUR YVARREN BRILL B.A. Cornell '62 121 Bon Air Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. Gardner Law, I.L.C. PETER H. BRINK B.A. Dartmouth '62 86 Rensselaer Rd., Essex Fells, NJ. PHILIPP LUDWIG BROCKINCTON B.A. Amherst '62 Dune Acres, Chesterton, Ind. Magruder GARY SIMON BROOKS B.A. Univ. ofFla. '62 4182 Chase Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. JOHN ADAMS BROSS, JR. B.A. Harvard '61 945 Maplewood Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. Holmes, L.I., I.L.C. GEORGE DENNETT BROWN B.A. Harvard '62 30 High Rd., Newbury, Mass. Warren, I.L.C. MEREDITH MASON BROWN B.A. Harvard '61 17 East 89th St., New York 28, N.Y. LAWRENCE CHASE BROWNE B.A. Harvard '62 18 Whittier St., Cambridge, Mass. Berman LEWIS ALBERT BURLEIGH B.A. Harvard '62 12 Robin Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Dem. DOUGLAS FOSTER BURNS B.A. Wabash College '61g Diplome Strasbourg Qlfrancej '62 6120 Winnpeny Le., Indianapolis, Ind. Blackstone, B. 8z B., Rep., Chan., Yearbook EDWARD GOULD BURTON B.A. Princeton '62 98 Congdon St., Providence 6, R.I. Sander, B. Sc B., Dem. RICHARD PILLSBURY CAMPBELL B.S. Northwestern '62 806 Linden St., Wilmette, Ill. Kaplan ANTHON S. CANNON, JR. B.S. Univ. ofUtal1, '62 1376 Butler Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Cardozo, S. Bar AIAN PHILIP CAPLAN B.A. Yale '60 3 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass. Gardner, B. 8L B. FRANK ALBERT CAPUT B.S. Univ. ofSo. Calif. '62 1477 Hill Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. Bevins, L.I., I.L.C., Rep. CURTIS WADE CARISMITH B.A. Stanford '62 40 Halanlani Pl., Hilo, Hawaii Warren, S. Bar RICHARD EDWIN CARLTON B.A. Harvard '61 105 Summer St., Maynard, Mass. Keeton LIEF HASTINGS CARTER B.A. Harvard '62 40 Prentiss St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Toepfer Club LEVERING RUSSELL CARTWRIGHT B.A. Harvard '62 1100 Lake Shore, Chicago, Ill. Scott, 13.81 B. DENNIS OTTO CAWTHORNE B.A. Albion '62 254 4th Ave., Manistee, Mich. Rep. DAVID LAURANCE CHAMBERS, III B.A. Princeton '62 4344 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis 5, Ind Sacks, L.I. Class of 196 tr' Qu YL Qu, 'U' ' -YA--. ' ,K , . .. J. -'I' .J ' J F, A Y ,J .... QM, I W , , ., Yi, if , 'fi JEFFREY CHANIN B.A. Brooklyn College '62 2662 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. M agnider JERRY B. CHARITON B.A. Jolms Hopkins '62 316 N. 6th St., Allentown, Pa. Dawson, B. SL B., I.L.C., Yearbook RONALD CHASE B.A. Stanford '62 11901 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 49, Calif. Story, Dem. JOSEPH DAWSON CHEAVENS B.A. Baylor Univ. '62 4100 Hiland St., Waco, Texas Marshall, Dem. ALAN ROBERT CHOLODENKO B.A. Princeton '62 494 North Maple Ave., East Orange, N.J. Bevins, B. 8L B., I.L.C. BRIAN CIIRISTALDI B.A. Amherst '62 132 Squire Hill Rd., Upper Montclair, N.J. MICHAEL CHURCHILL B.A. Harvard '61 4109 Apalogen Rd., Philadelphia 44, Pa. Magruder STUART FREDERICK CHUZMIR B.A. C.C.N.Y. '62 160-38 17th Ave., Whitestone, N.Y.C., N.Y. White Equity, I.L.C. ROBERT DOUGLAS CITY B.A. Brown '62 57 Suffolk Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. ROGER STEWART CLAPP B.A. Yale '62 244 So. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. Harlan, L.1., B. Sr B. BARKLEY CLARK B.A. Amherst '62 299 Ash St., Denver 20, Colo. White Equity, B. 8L B. CARY PRESCOTT CLARK B.A. Dartmouth '62 28 Armstrong Ave., Lisbon, N.H. MARK FURMAN CLARK B.A. Harvard '62 117 West Ivy Sl., E. Rochester, N.Y. XVILLIAM ALBERT CLARK B.A. Pomona College '62 730 E. Victoria St., Santa Barbara, Calif. B. 8a B. JOHN HOWARD CLYMER B.A. Princeton '62 24 Fiske Rd., Wellesley 1Iills, Mass. MARION COEN B.A. Bryn Mawr '62 137 Mineral Spring Ave., Passaic, N.J. Casner, Dem. GARY JAY COHAN B.A. New York Univ. '62 593 Willis St., So. Hempstead, N.Y. Story, B. 81 B., Dem., S. Bar JAMES NATHANIEL COHEN B.A. Harvard '62 134 Everit St., New Haven, Conn. I -1: 'fs' '44 .Ff- fm as-1. 7, ' fl -my 5. Q-M' 1 . 126 CHARLES BENJAMIN COHLER B.A. Amherst '62 513 County Line Rd., Highland Park, Ill. Field, B. 8a B., I.L.C. JEROME MARTIN CONGRESS B.A. Cornell '60g B.A. Oxford '62 59 Dartmouth St., Pittsfield, Mass. Casner, I.L.C. CLIVE DAVIS CONLEY B.A. Brown '62 154 Carman Ave., E. Rockaway, N.Y. HENRY QUIGLEY CONLEY B.A. Williams '62 116 Ravine St., Lake Bluff, Ill. Choate, L.I., B. SL B. CHAPMAN BEECHER COX B.A. U.S.C. '62 1322 No. First St., Upland, Calif. Bevins, Rep. ROGER PELTON CRAIG B.A. Yale '62 55 Seaview Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. ANNE LLOYD CROTTY B.A. Mills College '62 1155 Shenandoah Rd., San Marino, Calif. Dawson Equity, B. SL B. EDWARD WILLIAM CUFFE B.A. Harvard '61 107 Walnut St., Fall River, Mass. MARGO ANN CUTE B.A. Univ. of R.I. '61 495 West Ave., Pawtucket, R.I. Morgan-Brown, I.L.C. GEORGE LYNN DAMOOSE B.A. Ha-rvard '59 148 Somerset Dr., Grand Rapids 3, Mich. Toepfer JAMES ELIOT DANIELS B.A. Harvard '62 104 Willow St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Wilkins, I.L.C. STEWART DOWSLAND DAVIS B.A. Williams '62 Main St., Chester, N.Y. Dawson, Rec. JAMES BENWELL DEAN B.A. Kansas State '62 18 East 28th St., Hutchinson, Kan. Freund, B. 81 B., S. Bar JOSEPH LIVINGSTON DELAFIELD, III B.A. Princeton '62 Dingle Ridge Rd., No. Salem, N.Y. Howe, B. 8: B. GERARD EDWIN DEMPSEY B.A. Xavier '62 1515 Forest Ave., Wilmette, Ill. Byse, B. 8L B. ERNEST STEPHEN DERBY B.A. Wesleyan '60 2 Wildwood Ave., Braintree, Mass. Griswold JOHN MAYNARD DIXON B.S. Northwestern '62 4125 S. Brown Cir., Gurnee, Ill. Jaffe, I.L.C. WILLIAM CHARLES DOHERTY B.A. Stanford '62 Rt. 2 Box 699, Live Oak, Calif. Pound, I.L.C. . lt 'Ox 'gui fun. .M 'E' l his ki 1 l f FREDERICK WILLIAM DREHER, III B.A. Princeton '62 Brynwood Apts., Wynnewood, Pa. Scott, L.I., 13.81 B., Rep., S. Bar DAVID SERGEI DREYER B.A. Oberlin '62 410 Southwest F. St., Richmond, Ind. AVIVA DUBITZKY B.A. Univ. ofConn. '62 18 Pontiac Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. Sander, I1.8zB. ELIZABETH BAR'I'HOLE'l' DU BOIS B.A. RadclilIe '62 15 Mifflin Pl., Cambridge, Mass. Sutherland JONATHAN DELAFIELD DU BOIS B.A. Harvard '62 15 Mil1lin Pl., Cambridge, Mass. Pow Wow, L.I. SARAII WILSON DUNLAP B.A. Radcliffe '62 2967 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley, Calif. RICIIARD ANTHONY EASTMAN B.A. IIarvard '59 148 Washington St., Quincy 69, Mass. PAUL FRANKLIN ECKSTEIN B.A. Pomona College '62 6630 N. 1st Pl., Phoenix, Ariz. Toepler, Dem. DANIEL PAUL EDWARDS B.A. Univ. ofOkla. '62 1609 W. Cherokee St., Enid, Okla. Harlan, I.L.C., S.C. KENNETH JOHN EDXVARDS B.A. Yale '62 Rockingham Rd., Bellows Falls, Vt. ROBERT GRANT ELROD B.A. DePauw Univ. '62 R.R. 1 Box 762, Indianapolis 27, Ind. Vagts, B. 8: B., Y.A.F., Rep. JEFFREY MICIIAEL EPSTEIN B.A. Amherst '62 2 Wildwood Lane, Roslyn Hgts., N.Y. Field Equity ROBERT CHARLES FABER B.A. Cornell '62 226-09 138 Ave., Lanrclton fQueensJ, N.Y. JOSEPH NICHOLAS FARRELL B.A. St. John's '58, M.A. Notre Dame '59 89-51 211th St., Queens Village 27, N.Y. Scott, L.I., B. 8: B., I.L.C., S. Bar, S.T. More DONALD MARK FEFERMAN B.S. Univ. of Penn. '62 1511 Lamar St., Amarillo, Texas Frankfurter, B. 8: B., I.I..C. SAUL JOEL FELDMAN B.A. Harvard '62 30 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. Frankfurter Club STEPHEN PAUL FELDMAN B.A. Univ. of So. Calif. '62 115 S. Alta Vista Blvd., Los Angeles 36, Calif. Griswold, I.L.C., Dem., Univ. Prison Com. CIIARLES CARTERET FENNO B.A. Harvard '61 100 Old England Rd., Newton, Mass. 63 W! 'X ov-its F . . K 167 K 127 PAUL STEPHEN FENTON B.A. Harvard '62 50 Crawford Rd., Harrison, N.Y. Dawson, B. 8: B., I.L.C., S. Bar JOHN ELLIS FICK B.A. Univ. of Ill. '58 9818 So. Emerald St., Chicago 28, Ill Mansfield Equity RICHARD CLARK FIELD B.A. Univ. of Calif. QRiversideJ '62 521 S. Westgate Ave., Los Angeles 49 Magruder MARJORIE ANNE FINE B.A. Smith '60 1255 North Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. Dem. SHELLEY AIAN FINESMITH B.A. Univ. ofBuffalo '62 35 Walters Pl., Great Neck, N.Y. Cardozo, B. 8L B., I.L.C. MATTHEW POLLACK FINK B.A. Brown '62 1057 Mora Pl., Woodmere, N.Y. RALPH LEON FINLAYSON B.A. Brigham Young Univ. '62 2306 Lake Park Dr., Seattle, Wash. Leach Club WILLIAM LAWRENCE FISHMAN B.A. Brown '62 22 Leonard Rd., Syosset, N.Y. Sacks, Dem. JOHN WILLIAM FLATTAU B.A. Brown '62 205 East 69th St., New York 21, N.Y. MICHAEL deVLAMING FLINN B.A. Yale '62 Lily Pond Lane, E. Hampton, N.Y. Marshall, B. 8: B., I.L.C., S. Bar RICHARD EARL FLOOR A.B. Fairfield Univ. '62 503 Lynnfield St., Lynn, Mass. Earl Warren, I.L.C., Rep. BLAINE VILES FOGG B.A. Williams '62 25 Warren St., Hallowell, Me. Bruce, I.L.C. JOEL ANTON FORKOSCH B.A. C.C.N.Y. '62 210 E. 181st St., Bronx 57, N.Y. Taney Club JOHN EDWARD FOSTER B.S. Okla. State '62 1610 Drakestone St., Oklahoma City, Ok a W. White Law EMIL H. FRANKEL B.A. Wesleyan '61 43 Blanchard Rd., Easton, Conn. Wyzanski, Rep. JOHN MICHAEL FREEDBERG B.A. Princeton '62 2 Chestnut St., Salem, Mass. Blackstone, Rep. JAMES JOSEPH FREEMAN B.A. Holy Cross '62 5104 Westpath Way, Washington, D.C LEE ALLEN FREEMAN, JR. B.A. Harvard '62 375 Palos Rd., Glencoe, Ill. Kaplan, L.I. HOXVARD MARTIN FRIEDMAN B.A. Ohio State Univ. '62 328 Bellaire Ave., Springfield, Ohio TULL1' MICHAEL FRIEDMAN B.A. Stanford '62 14901 La Cumhre Dr., Pacific Palisades, Calif. Casner, Dem. DAVID EDWARD FRIEDRICII B.A. Amherst 25 Dellwood Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. Story EDWARD NORTIIUP GADSBY, JR. B.A. Amherst '57 Green River Rd., Williamstown, Mass. CI-IRISTOPI'IER C. GALLAGIIER B.A. Holy Cross College '62 12 Laurel St., Medford, Mass. Choate, B. 81 B. JAMES KNOLL GARDNER B.A. Yale '62 401 N. Second St., Emmans, Pa. Griswold Law, S. Bar LUDWIG BRODERICK GARTNER, IIR. B.A. Notre Dame '62 Preston, Minn. Field Law, S.T. More PETER DAVID GENS B.A. Tufts '62 19 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. Westfall MICHAEL GET'l'ELM AN B.A. Univ. ofCalif. '62 4257 Valley Meadow Rd., Eneino, Calif. Westfall DANIEL E. GIBSON B.A. Unlv. ofCalif. '62 Rural Route, San Andreas, Calif. Sander JOSEPII LEE GIBSON B.A. Baylor '62 602 N. Second St., Lulkin, Texas Steiner, Yearhook DOUGLAS RADCLIFFE GILL B.A. Duke '62 1205 Belmont St., South Bend, Ind. Morgan-Brown, S.C. JAMES ROBERT GILLEN B.A. llarvarcl '59 26605 Wellington Dr., Franklin, Mich. ENRIQUE FOSTER GITTES B.A. Yale '61 20 Cleveland St., Melrose, Mass. Ilarlan, I.L.C., Dem. WALLACE HOWARD GLENDENING B.A. Michigan '62 15339 Meyers Rd., Detroit, Mich. ROBERT M. GOFF B.A. Williams '62 1033 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. Edward Warren, Rep., Bar PETER II. GOLDBERG B.A. Univ. ofMiami '62 1120 Drexel Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. Warren, Hillel Soc. XVILLIAM LEE GOLDMAN B.A. Cornell '62 73 San Gabriel Dr., Rochester, N.Y. Rostow, S. Bar ' MI-:Lv1N GOLDSTEIN B.A. Univ. ofPenn. '62 138-20 232 St., Laurelton, N.Y. Dawson, Dem. DAVID RONALD GOODE B.A. Duke '62 Box 296, Vinton, Va. Hall, B. 8: B., I.L.C. DEANE GOODLAW B.A. Stanford '61, M.A. '62 Cardozo GILBERT T. GRAHAM B.A. Univ. ofWichita '62 Almena, Kan. Pound, B. 8z B., S. Bar ROBERT ARTHUR GRAYSON B.A. Univ. of Redlands '62 431 West St., Salinas, Calif. Sander Club MARSHALL MUNRO GREEN B.A. Harvard '59 ' 881 Todt Hill Rd., Staten Island, N.Y. RICHARD CHARLES GREENBERG B.A. Colgate '62 174 Mt.-Ioy Pl., New Rochelle, N.Y. Sander, Dem. STEPHEN ALAN GREENE B.A. Harvard '62 R.D. No. 1 River Rd., Newburgh, N.Y. Dawson, B. 8z B., Rep. A. MICHAEL GREENWALD B.A. Princeton '61, M.A. Harvard '63 584 Ford Ave., Kingston, Pa. 1 Field, B. 8: B., Rep. DANIEL V. GROSSMAN B.A. Harvard '62 27 Lawrence Pl., Rockville Ctr., N.Y. Y Q GEORGE JACQUES GRUMBACH, 2 , 5' B.A. Yale '62 ..,, 217 Mayhew Dr., So. Orange, NJ. ROBERT SWIFT GULICK B.A. Harvard '59 ' 29 Byron Pl., Scarsdalc, N.Y. Harlan, B. 8: B. F. WILLIAM HABERMAN A' B.A. Univ. ofWis. '62 5760 Bittersweet Pl., Madison, Wis. Story, I.L.C. WILLIAM RICHARD HADDAD 1' B.A. Harvard '60, M.A. 61 408 E. 3rd St., Claremore, Okla. Root Club BRUCE D. HAIMS B.S. Univ. of Penn. '62 Jeanne Court, Stamford, Conn. Frankfurter, B. 81 B. ELIOT J. HALPERIN B.A. Hobart '62 40 West 77th St., New York, N.Y. Mansfield Law, I.L.C., Dem. JAMES THOMAS HALVERSON B.A. Harvard '62 6038 Old Middleton Rd., Madison, Wis. .,,,, Keeton, L.I. 'T MICHAEL DOUGHERTY HAMPDEN B.A. Haverford '62 35 Oakdale Manor, Suffern, N.Y. Story, Forum, S. Bar 130 1136 S, Plymouth St., Los Angeles, Calif. ' '15 '-.F lx ? S4 6 Y QT' 'gl lk I I 'K' -1 1 Class of 196 g. 5' ag 1 I - 1? r fa it - .l,. . J: .. E 1 Xi NOEL ERSKINE HANF . . , I B.A. Yale '62 ' '5 1 - 8 Linden Ave., Ossining, N.Y. Q C 5.23 Sacks, L.I., I.L.C. MARY ELIZABETH HANFORD . B.A. Duke '58, M.A. Harvard '60 -E' ,mt 712 So. Fulton St., Salisbury, N.C. B ' tr Marshall, B, 8z B., I.L.C., s.c. 1 ' RICHARD ANTHONY HANNAWAY A B.A. Boston College '62 1 1084 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass. , Freund, B. 8: B., I.L.C., Denl., Rec., S. Bar., A f S.'I'. More, Yearbook JEROME DANIEL HANSCUM B.S. Marquette Univ. '62 2718 Central Ave., Cheyenne, Wy. Warren, B. BL B., Dorm C., S.T. More CONRAD KENNETH HARPER A V' B.A. Howard Univ. '62 . 4450 St. Clair St., Detroit, Micll. l MICHAEL ROBERT HARRIS B.S. Univ. of Penn. '62 1232 Green Tree Le., Penn Valley, Narherth, Pa. Field, I.L.C., S. Bar DAVID CHURCHILL HART B.A. Northwestern '62 982 Brown St., Galeshurg, Ill. Jaffe Club A DAVID WARNER HASLETT ' B.A. Wash. 8L Lee '57 Route 5 Box 477, Hickory, N.C. Whizzer White Law, I.L.C. DAVID FORCE HAYES B.A. Harvard '58 82 Hillside Ave., Melrose 76, Mass. Berman Club, B. 8a B. ROBERT FRANCIS HAYES, JR. B.A. Harvard '62 548 First Parish Rd., Scituate, Mass. JOHN MELVA HEACOCK, JR. K: ,A B.A. Harvard '62 . 206 Park Ave., Alexander City, Ala. Keeton, L.I. 4 I HANES AYRES HELLER B.A. Yale '62 1175 York Ave., New York 21, N.Y. ' Griswold, L.I., Deln. RICHARD HENRY HELMHOLZ B.A. Princeton '62 353 Westgate St., St. Louis, Mo. Scott, L.I. BRIAN ROBERT HENDERSON B.A. Jollns Hopkins '62 13940 So. Michigan St., Chicago 27, Ill Morgan-Brown Club MICHAEL JAMES HENRY B.A. Cornell '59, M.A. Univ. of Penn. '60 20 Troy Dr., Sllort Hills, N.J. Morgan-Brown, I.L.C., Chan., Rec. RICHARD CHARLES HERDRICH B.A. Marquette Univ. '62 1018 N. River Rd., McHenry, Ill. Hughes Clllb Q X' DAVID STEPHEN HERSHBERG 'Q B.A. New York Univ.QHeightsj '62 ' 218-51 82 Ave.,Jamaica 27, N.Y. Z' Root, B. 8: B. MICHAEL DAVID HESS B.A. Yale '62 - 25 Sutten Pl. South, New York, N.Y. I Sutherland, B. 8L B., Rep. 131 33 'C7 Q: vnwvx STEPHEN LIDDON HESTER B.A. Duke '58 210 N. Riverside Dr., Edgewater, Fla. Sander, B. 8z B., Dem., S.C. GEORGE HARRISON HETTRICK B.A. Cornell '62 412 Elmwood Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Root, I.L.C. GEORGE LEMUEL HEWES B.A. Vanderbilt '62 120 Warren Ave., Brookhaven, Miss. Marshall Club CHARLES DAVID HILBURN B.S. Iowa State Univ. '62 1503 Bryn Mawr Blvd., Atlantic, Iowa Pound, B. 8L B., S. Bar JACK HOWARD HIMMELSTEIN B.A. Cornell '62 5055 Woodbine St., Philadelphia 31, Pa. Story Club MICHAEL EDWIN HOBBS B.A. Dartmouth '62 7715 Old Chester Rd., Bethesda, Md. Sutherland Club JOHN SEABURY HOFF B.A. Harvard '62 3041 N. St., N.W., Washington, D.C. F Magruder Club JAN STAFFORD HOGENDORN I B.A. Wesleyan '60, M.Sc. London School of Econ. '62 li! 708 Penn Blvd., Oskaloosa, Iowa Wyzanski Club ELIZABETH HOLTZMAN B.A. Radcliffe '62 1815 Ditmas Ave., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. Magruder, I.L.C., Dem. ANTHONY JUDE HOPE B.A. Georgetown '62 10346 Moorpark St., North Hollywood, Calif. MICHAEL MYRON HORN B.A. Princeton '61 306 Grant Ave., Nutley, NJ. Whizzcr White Equity, B. 8x B., S. Bar RAYMOND DANIEL I-IORTON B.A. Grinnell '62 1024 5th Pl., Sibley, Iowa EDGAR CHARLES HOWBERT B.A. Princeton '59 1427 Burns Ave., Detroit 14, Mich. Kaplan, L.I., I.L.C. KARL R. HUBER B.A. Princeton '62 425 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N.j. Marshall, L.I., B. 8a B., I.L.C. STEWART SKINNER HUDNUT B.A. Princeton '61 15 East Blvd., Rochester 10, N.Y. Gardner-Howe Club KENT HIGGON HUGHES B.A. Yale '62 2626 S.W. Upper Dr. Pl., Portland 1, Ore. Blackstone, I.L.C., Dem. ALEXANDER POPE HUMPHREY, IV B.A. Yale '62 4095 Massie Ave., St. Matthews, Ky. A. THOMAS HUNT B.A. St. Lawrence Univ. '62 R.D., King Ferry, N.Y. Field, B. 8: B., Dem. ttf' 1' - - X 1 Sf 1-..., 1 6 'bs . S L- I F1 f Nu .. 1 Yrty' 7, uv 3 4 Y - 4 . f ,-. ,I bi V ia. if-2' N ':! '3' ' . ,W- I X V -.-. Class of 196 -v 561. 'WA l. h . -sr, g... P Q 9 'Y' 'T Q YUM - fr rum of-6 'NI in-nf 'US JANET ELAINE HUNT B.A. Wellesley '62 412 Mountain Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. Sutherland, B. 8: B. JOSEPH ERON IRENAS B.A. Princeton '62 18 Centre St., Cambridge, Mass. Whizzer White Law, B. 8a B., I.L.C. DAVID M. IRWIN B.A. Wesleyan '62 310 Ravenwood Ave., Rochester, N.Y. Gardner, B. 8L B., Rep. DENNIS MILES JACKSON B.A. Yale '62 1420 Teton Ave., Billings, Mont. B. 8L B. CLARENCE ABBOT JACOBSON B.A. Yale '62 4517 28th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Sutherland, B. 8L B., S. Bar JOSEPH HENRY JACOVINI B.A. Holy Cross '62 1333 Reed St., Philadelphia, Pa. Morgan-Brown Club CLAUDE EARL JARDON, JR. B.S. Kansas '62 820 Richmond Rd., Joplin, Mo. Harlan, B. 8: 11. GERALD L. JENSEN B.S. Brigham Young '62 1572 Blaine Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Griswold, Dem. JON PAUL JOHNSON B.A. Yale '62 7 Middlesex Rd., Darien, Conn. Root Club MICHAEL CIIARLES JOHNSON B.S. Univ. ol'Okla. '60 328 East 5th St., Edmond, Okla. Fried Club RONALD E. JOHNSON B.S. Yale '62 5545 Netherland Ave., New York, N.Y. Sander, B. 8a B. SHELDON ATYVELL JONES B.A. Yale '59 61 Sheffield Rd., Melrose, Mass. EDYVIN S. KAHN B.A. Univ. of Colo. '58 7 N. Hayman Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. ' Sander, I.L.C., Dem., Rec. S. Bar MARTIN IRA KAMINSKY B.A. Yale '62 343 Derby Ave., Woodmere, L.I., N.Y. Root, B. 8L B., Dorm C., Rep. LAWRENCE WESLEY KANAGA, III B.A. Williams '62 19 Old Hill Rd., Westport, Conn. Choate Club LEONARD FREDERICK KAPLAN B.S. Univ. of Penn. '62 191 St. Johns Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. B. 8L B., Rec., Prison Teacher HOWARD JOSEPH KASHNER B.A. Brown '62 377 Packman Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Sacks Club JAMES HOLLAND KEATEN B.A. Yale '62 1645 Olympian Way, Atlanta 10, Ga. Root, L.I., B. 8a B., Y.A.F., S.C. X r I Lf' ,z nh L,- i- Vg G- . 122' ' A Q A ff MICHAEL BORNS KEATING B.A. Williams '62 197 Main St., Hingham, Mass. Choate Club DONALD G. KEMPF, JR. B.A. Villanova '59 820 Beverly Pl., Deerfield, Ill. Blackstone, S.T. More MERLE JEROME KESSLER B.S. Univ. of Penn. '62 1664 Sussex Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Field Equity Club LEON MARVIN KESTENBAUM B.A. C.C.N.Y. 286 East 2nd St., New York 9, N.Y. Morgan-Brown Equity Club ALLEN KEZSBOM B.A. Brooklyn '62 305 East 34th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. ROBERT CARTER KIRKWOOD, JR. B.A. Pomona '62 3098 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Calif, Harlan, L.I., B. 8a B., I.L.C., Rep., S. Bar HOWARD MORRIS KIRSHBAUM B.A. Yale '60, B.A. St. john's, Cambridge '62 1004 W. Rusk St., Tyler, Texas Harlan, I.L.C., Dem. RICHARD DAVID KIRSHBERG B.S. Northwestern '61 820 W. 40th St., Miami Beach, Fla. Casner Club GARY HARRIS KLINE B.A. Univ. ofMich. '62 3840 Nebraska St., Sioux City, Iowa Taney, I.L.C., Dem. NEAL WILLIAM KNIGHT, JR. B.A. Duke '62 3900 Alhambra Cir., Coral Gables, Fla. Byse, B. 8a B. KURT GEORGE KOEGLER B.A. Yale '62 350 East 57th St., New York, N.Y. Sutherland, L.I., Rep. LEONARD KOPELMAN B.A. Harvard '62 60 Beech Rd., Brookline, Mass. Dawson, B. 8: B., I.L.C., S. Bar GABRIEL OLIVER KOPPELL B.A. Harvard '62 3 Athens Terrace, Cambridge, Mass. I.L.C., Dem. WILLIAM PETER KOSMAS B.A. Princeton '62 3800 Chowen Ave., So.,Minncapolis10,Minn Freund, L.I., Dem. BARBARA CHRISTINE KRAEBEL B.A. St. Lawrence Univ. '59 45 Harvey Dr., Summit, N.j. Griswold Law Club JAY IAWRENCE KRIEGEL B.A..Amherst '62 1559 East 7th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Morgan-Brown, I.L.C., Dem. ERIC NORMAN KRONFELD B.A. Swarthmore '62 824 W. 176th St., New York 33, N.Y. Adams, B. 8a B., I.L.C., Dem., S. Bar STEPHANIE IRENE KULP B.A. Smith '62 217 Emmett St., Battle Creek, Mich. Class of 196 Th: 55:1 NEAL MICHAEL KURK B.A. Brown '62 44 Colgate Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. RICHARD BRUCE LADEN B.A. Brandeis '62 620 W. Mt. Airy Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Cardozo, I.L.C. JONATHAN MICHAEL LANDERS B.A. Colgate '62 1311 Avenue L , Brooklyn, N.Y. Wvzansky, 13.81 B. RICHARD LANDFIELD B.A. Amherst '62 317 Woodlawn St., Glencoe, Ill. ROBERT DONALD W. LANDON, II B.A. Amherst '62 600 Main St., Vestal, N.Y. LEX KINGSBURY LARSON B.A. Haverford '62 3408 Dover Rd., Durham, N.C. Griswold, S.C. ROBERT HUGHES LARUE, JR. B.A. Washington 8: Lcc '58 429 S. Kansas Ave., Columbus, Kan. THOMAS WISEM AN LAWLESS B.A. Boston College '62 95 Richmond Rd., Belmont 78, Mass. Westfall Club JOSEPH LOUIS LAZAROFF B.S.E. Univ. ofMich. '62 16196 Blackstone St., Detroit, Mich. Marshall, B. :SL B. DAVID SAMUEL LAZARUS B.A. Harvard '61 817 E. Dorset St., Philadelphia, Pa. Tocpfer Club JON JACOB LEIBOWITZ B.A. Brown '62 12 Foxwood Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Rostow Club FRANK DAVID LENA B.A. Dartmouth '62 5 Saturn Rd., Marblehead, Mass. Holmes, S.T. More GALEN C. K. LEONG B.A. Princeton '62 1334 13th Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii Taney Club SOLOMON ISADORE LESCH B.A. C.C.N.Y. '62 960 Ave. St. Jolm, Bronx, New York, N.Y Dem. PETER CHARLES LcSOURD B.A. Stanford '60 3143 W. Laurelhurst Dr N.E., Seattle, Wash. Freund Club HAROLD POWRIE LEVANDER B.A. Gustavus Adolphus '62 2323 Thompson St., South St. Paul, Minn. ROBERT NORMAN LEVIN B.A. Univ. ofMarylaud '62 9519 Saybrook Ave., Silver Spring, Md. Root Club FREDERICK PAUL LEWIS B.A. Columbia '62 45 Fonthill Pk., Rochester, N.Y. Field, Legal Ald Qui p , X 1-.7 1 , 'x .4 Y' GRANT STEPHEN LEWIS B.A. Bates '62 82-37 212th St., Jamaica 27, N.Y. Westfall, B. 8: B. RONALD BURTON LEWIS B.A. Harvard '62 2158 Cedar Rd., Homewood, Ill. Steiner, I.L.C. HARVEY S. LICHTERMAN B.A. Michigan '62 2923 W. Jerome St., Chicago, Ill. Steiner, I.L.C., Dem. ROBERT WILLIAM LILLARD B.S. Univ. ofCalif. '59g M.S. M.I.'l'. '62 2818 Larkin Rd., Live Oak, Calif. Cardozo Club KENNETH LIPPER B.A. Columbia '62 5552 Netherland Ave., Riverdale N.Y. I.L.C. FRANKLIN 'THOMAS LLOYD B.A. Univ. ofCalif. '62 15992 Grand Ave., Elsinore, Calif. JAMES BURTON LOKEN B.S. Wisconsin '62 724 S. Clifton St., Park Ridge, Ill. IIENRY JAMES LOOS B.A. Colgate '62 1901 E. Olive St., Milwaukee, Wis. STUART D. LUDLUM, JR. B.A. Yale '62 455 East5lst St., New York, N.Y. Pow Wow, L.I. ROBERT ALAN LUKENS B.A. Princeton '62 730 Andorra Rd., Lafayette llill, Pa. Fried Club MERRILL CLARENCE LUNDBERC B.A. Wilmington College '62 Box 398, Hancock, Minn. Wilkins, Y.A.F., Rep. JOSEPH RAYMOND LUNDY B.A. Princeton '62 236 Greenleaf Ave., Wilmetle, Ill. JOI-IN NEYLAN MCRAINE B.A. Stanford '62 1000 Mason St., San Francisco, Calif. Harlan, L.I., I.L.C. SAM LOUIS MCCORMAC B.A. Washington State '57 82 Crest Cir., Ephrata, Wash. Root, B. 8a B., I.L.C. NEAL STEWART MCCOY B.A. Univ. ofKansas '62 R.R. No. 2, Cedar Vale, Kan. Harlan, B. 8: B. JAMES PATRICK MCCRANERY, JR. B.A. Univ. of Notre Dame '62 4310 42nd St., N.W., Washington 16, D.C. S.T. More J. PAUL MCGRATH B.A. Holy Cross '62 572 Claybourne Rd., Rochester, N.Y. Sander, Rep. WALTER VINCENT MCLAUGIILIN, JR. B.A. Harvard '60, M.A. Tex. WestcrnColl. '62 1513 E. Cardcza St., Philadelphia, Pa. Griswold, I.L.C., Rep., S.T. More -452 X YT L- if 1' 2? Class of 1965 ,T Q' 1 .., .5 J N, an - X I ff- ,- A . - 4 X Qs , - -:W ' T-3 ,,l lf ..,.. 4 Q J ' gy 3 , A ' 6253 'Y' -- 12112 I 1 ifzfzfi- ,,, -ue 'NJ tg. sf BRUCE ANSELL MCMILLEN B.A. San Francisco State '62 18288 Clauson Rd., Turlock, Calif. Toepfer, S. Bar ROBERT CHARLES MCNALLY B.A. Trinity '62 258 No. Whitney St., Hartford, Conn. White Law Club HUGH WALTER MeNUI.'l'Y, JR. B.A. Harvard '62 33 Quincy Ave., Quincy, M ass. MICHAEL JAMES MCTIGIIE B.A. Princeton '57 2904 Carolina St., N.E., Alhuquerque, Holmes, I..I., Dorm C. DONALD BIARD MacCUINEAS, JR B.A. Harvard '62 5505 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. LEONARD S. MACIITINGER B.A. City College ofN.Y. '62 1937 Walton Ave., New York, N.Y. Steiner, Dem. DAVID ALAN MANDEI. B.A. Brandeis '62 648 East 23rd St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. Blackstone, ll. 8L B. DAVID ALFRED MANEY B.S. Auburn '59 6810 Navin Ave., Tampa, Fla. Story, I.I..C., Dem. ROBERT COURTNEY MANGONI B.A. Georgetown '62 149 Ramona Ct., New Rochelle, N.Y. Mansfield Equity, I.I,.C., Dem. THOMAS SMITH MANSELI, ILS. Westminster '61 525 Waugh Ave., New Wilmington, Pa. story, lx. at lx. J. EUGENE MARANS B.A. Ilarvard '62 904 W. Cold Sl., Butte, Montana Leach, B. SL B., I.I..C. IRVING CHARLES MARCUS B.A. Williams '62 68 Parkview Terrace, Newark, N.J. ALLEN MARTIN B.A. Williams '60, B.A. Oxford '62 33 Harvard Rd., Manchester, Conn. Casner, Dem. GARY ARTIIUR MARTIN B.S. Stanford '61 14358V2 Magnolia Blvd., Sherman Oaks, C thf Howe, 13.81 B., Y.A,I ., Rep. RICHARD D. MATHIAS B.S. Holy Cross '62 1913 E. Wood Pl., Milwaukee Il, Wis Hughes, I.I,.C. JOHN E. MATSON B.A. Northwestern '62 P.O. Box I, McPherson, Kan. Jaffe, S. Bar JOHN MAYNARD B.A. Harvard '62 36 East 72nd St., New York, N.Y. Pow Wow, L.I., B. SL B. ANTHONY JOSEPH MEDAGLIA, JR B.A. Harvard '59 31 Chiltern Rd., Weston, Mass. Howe, ls. st B.,1.L.c. F N L DAVID BALFOUR MEIL B.A. Yale '62 3346 Ingleside Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Sander Club JAMES PATRICK MELICAN B.A. Fordham '62 376 East 205th St., New York 67, N.Y. Cardozo, B. 8a B., Rep., S.T. More LEWIS STARR MEL'I'ZER B.S. N.Y.U. '62 53 Concord Ave., Oceanside, N.Y. Dawson, B. 8a B. CHARLES RAY MERRILL B.A. Williams '62 317 No. Ridgewood Rd., So. Orange, N.J. Choate, L.I. WILLIAM GEORGE MESERVE B.A. Tufts '62 109 Worcester Lane, Waltham, Mass. Story Club MICHAEL LOUIS MEYER B.A. Princeton '62 371 Voorhees Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Blackstone, 13.81 B. GORDON DAVID MILLER B.A. Colgate '62 63 Middle Neck Rd., Roslyn, N.Y. 'Q- IN lui Vagts, I.L.C., Dem. as I .5 HARRY EAST MILLER s B.A. Yale '62 - C T ,Zi 2375 Broadway St., San Francisco, Calif. -- Kaplan Club ROGER EDMUND MONTGOMERY ' B.A. Amherst '62 4320 Woocldale Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Ed. Warren, B. 8: B. PHILIP ROY MOOTS B.A. Ohio State '62 117 S. Stanley St., Bellefontaine, Ohio Magruder Club FREDERICK LAWRENCE MOREFIELD B.S. M.I.T. '57,M.S. '58 17 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. Marshall, B. 8z B., I.L.C., Forum JOHN HERMAN MULLER, JR. B.A. Brown '61 52 Shore Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn. Adams, I.L.C. JOSHUA LAWRENCE MUSS B.A. Yeshiva '62 109-33 71st Rd., Forest Hills, N.Y. Vagts Club SHELDON HARVEY NAIIMOD B.A. Univ. ofChicago '62 3054 Gunnison St., Chicago, Ill. Adams, Dem. STEVEN REED NELSON B.A. Cornell '62 16 Burbury Lane, Great Neck, N.Y. Steiner, S. Bar NORTON N. NEWBORN B.A. Western Reserve '61 3518 Tullamore St., University Hts., Ohio Steiner, I.L.C. DOUGLAS KINNEY NEWELL B.A. Pomona '62 1220 Viscano Dr., Glendale, Calif. Wilkins, B. SL B. GEORGE NICHOLAS NICHOLS B.A. Amherst '62 30 Barncroft Rd., Stamford, Conn. Field, B. 81 B., I.L.C. f- at , gg l ? vs--11 Class of 196 13 'YN 'xxx' ng. l MATTHEW NIMETZ B.A. Williams '60, B.A. Oxford '62 81 Ocean Pkwy., Brooklyn, N.Y. Casner, Dem. ROBERT CARL NORDVALL B.A. DePauw '62 7920 Lake St., River Forest, Ill. ERIC OLSON B.A. Pomona '62 3552 Lowry Rd., Los Angeles, Calif. Howe Club KENT ROBERT OLSON B.A. Augustana '61 9656 S. Leavitt St., Chicago, Ill. llowe, B. 8: B., I.L.C., S. Bar, I.S.A. STEVEN JAMES OLSON B.A. Hamline Univ. '62 Osakis, Minn. Mansfield Equity, B. 8: B. PIIILIP CRAIG OLSSON B.A. Harvard '62 Clifford Rd., Plymouth, Mass. Kent, L.I., Rep. RICKARD THOMAS O'NEIL B.A. Holy Cross '59 19 Wendell St., Apt. 5, Cambridge, Mass. Choate Club ALBERT CLARENCE O'NEII.I., JR. B.A. Univ. of Fla. '62 528 N.E. 1st St., Gainesville, Fla. JEFFREY PETER OSSEN B.A. Univ. of Conn. '62 45 Margerie St., Torrington, Conn. Morgan-Brown, B. 8: B., I.L.C. DAVID RICHARD OWENS B.A. Stanford '62 405 Sea View Dr., El Cerrito, Calif. BENJAMIN INCRIM PAGE B.A. Stanford '61 464 Coleridge St., Palo Alto, Calif. Berman, B. :SL B. HARRY DISBROW PAGE B.A. Stanford '62 2763 Filbert St., San Francisco, Calif. Pow Wow, I..I., I.L.C. ARTHUR EDWARD PAPE B.A. Univ. of Pittsburgh '62 376 Maple Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Dawson Club JAMES BARKER PARISII B.A. Univ. of Calif. '59 5821 Colton Blvd., Oakland, Calif. W. White Equity, 13.81 B., Rep. TAT PARISH B.A. Hamline Univ. '61 905 8th St., Waupaca, Wis. Hall, I.L.C., Dem., Yearbook DAVID KEITH PARK B.A. Dartmouth '62 103 CliffRd., Manitou Springs, Colo. FRANK RUFF PARKER B.A. Oberlin '62 223 Canterbury Blvd., Steubenville, Ohio Byse, Dem. LOUIS M. PARKER B.S. Univ. of0regon '62 630 Commercial St., N.E., Salem, Ore Adams, I.L.C., Rep., S. Bar, Yearbook 'rv' fu? QW' ROGER PHILLIP PASCAL B.A. Univ. ofMich. '62 145 Indian Tree St., Highland Park, Ill. ROBERT E. PATRICELLI B.A. Wesleyan Univ. '61g C.E.P. Paris '62 77 Walden St., West Hartford, Conn. Holmes, 13.81 B., I.L.C., Dem. RUDOLPH PEARL B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '61 1393 Stebbins Ave., New York, N.Y. EUGENE ELIOT PECKHAM B.A. Wesleyan '62 Box 94, Roslyn Hts., N.Y. TIIOMAS EVERT PETRI B.A. I-Iarvard '62 404 Berkeley Pl., Fond du Lac, Wis. Leach, L.I., B. 8L B. CHARLES SCOT PIERSON B.A. Harvard '62 530 Beech Dr., Kent, Ohio Toepfer, B. 8: B. MARVIN HARRY PILCI-IEN B.S. Univ. of Ill. '62 7244 N. California St., Chicago, Ill. Hall Club STEPHEN PAUL POKART B.A. Williams '62 930 Sylvan Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y. DAVID FRANK POLATSEK B.A. Western Reserve '62 4495 Churchill Blvd., University Hts. jaffe, B. SL B.. I.L.C., Dem. FRANKLIN GABRIEL POLK H.A.B. Xavier Univ. '62 6504 Lafayette Blvd., Independence, Ohio Byse, Rep., More DANIEL ARTIIUR POLLACK B.A. Harvard '60, B.A. Oxford '62 108 East 38th St., New York, N.Y. Scott, L.I. LYNN DAVID POOLE B.A. Ilarvard '60 7725 LaSalle Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Blackstone Club FRANK BRINLEY PORTER, JR. B.A. Yale '59 465 Ocean Ave., Cedarhurst, N.Y. Pow Wow, L.I. ROBERT LEON POSTER B.A. Princeton '62 3135 johnson Ave., Riverdale, N.Y. Griswold, I.L.C., Dem. STANLEY POTTINCER B.A. Harvard '62 124 Murray Dr., Dayton, Ohio Blackstone, I.L.C. RAMON ,IESSE POWELL B.A. Univ. of Missouri '57 951 W. Rollins St., Moberly, Mo. Steiner, I.L.C. JOHN ROY PRICE B.A. Grinnell '60, B.A. Oxford '62 45 Stuart Place, Manhasset, N.Y. PAUL WILLIAM PUTNEY B.A. Princeton '62 1115 Rydal Rd., Rydal, Pa. Jaffe, Rep. Univ. Ohio I ,vm 'YT . 1' 'W if wr-: '11 'Y -B 'KL' 5- f JOHN BERNARD QUIGLEY, JR. B.A. Harvard '62 8121 Glen Echo Dr., Normandy, Mo. Frankfurter, I.L.C. SARAH MANNING RANEY B.A. Ohio State Univ. '57 2788 N.E. 37th Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Griswold, S. Bar WILLIAM EMMETT RAP1' B.A. Harvard '60 431 Bolsover Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Harlan, L.I. JAMES CLIFFORD RASSWEILER B.A. Princeton '56 9 Montview Ave., Short Ilills, N.J. AR'l'I'IUR LESLIE REBELL B.S. Univ. ofPenn. '62 137 Girard St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Rostow, I.L.C., Rep., Chan. WILLIAM KANE REILLY B.A. Yale '62 5 Ridge Ct., Decatur, Ill. Sutherland, I.L.C., S. 'l'. More ROBERT SI.OA'l' REN DELL B.A. Princeton '62 90 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. Mansfield Club '1'I'1OMAS R. REYNDERS B.A. Princeton '59 19 MetcalfSt., Worcester, Mass. Harlan, L.I., I.L.C. PIIILIP LEE REYNOLDS B.S. Cal. Tech. '58, M.S. '59 518 E. Windsor Rd., Glendale, Calif. Dawson, B. 81 B., Rep. JOHN LLOYD RICE B.S. Wis. State Coll. at River Falls '62 641 West Kinne St., Ellsworth, Wis. Adams, B. 8L B., S. Bar, S.'I'. More JANE KELLOND RICIIARDS B.A. Smith '56 1108 N. Broom St., Wilmington, Del. I1owe,B.8LB., I.L.C., Rep. STEVEN JOIIN RIEKES B.A. Brandeis '62 410 South 93 St., Omaha, Neh. 'I'aney, 13.81 B., Dem. PHILIP VINCENT RIGGIO B.A. Yale '61g M.A. Columbia '62 799 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Berman, I.L.C., Rep., S.'l'. More 'l'I'IOMAS BARD RISSER B.A. Ilarvard '60g M.A. Univ. ofCalif. '62 5106 Pocahontas St., Bellaire, Texas ARMAND JAMES ROBERTSON, II M .A. Stanford '59 3233 Montecito Ave., Santa Rosa, C thf Kaplan, B. 8L B. JAMES LAWTON ROBERTSON B.A. Univ. ofMiss. '62 818 Cedar St., Greenville, Miss. Fried, I.L.C., S.C. JAMES FORD ROBINSON B.A. Princeton '62 135 Guernsey Rd., Swarthmore, Pa. CLAYNE W. ROBISON B.A. Brigham Young '62 7147 Birchwood Dr., Dallas, Texas .,,.. tm... .f. A -54 X...f ,f I 1.9 fp? if ,. Q' l ARNE ROBERT RODE B.A. Yale '62 1441 Oak St., Western Springs, Ill. Mansfield Law Club EDDY JAMES ROGERS, JR. B.A. Harvard '62 600 So. Missouri Ave., Belleville, Ill. Sander, I.L.C. ROBERT HOWARD RODGERS, JR. B.A. Yale '62 2524 Guilford Rd., Cleveland Ilts., Ohio SUSAN F. ROOTBERG B.A. Univ. of Mich. '62 1215 Bclleforte St., Oak Park, Ill. Sander Club JOHN THOMAS ROSCH B.A. Harvard '61 675 North 63rd St., Omaha, Neb. Keeton, 1.L.C., Rep. MICHAEL NORMAN ROSEN B.A. Princeton '62 141-67 Coolidge Ave., Jamaica 35, N.Y. Magruder, 13.81 B. RICHARD DAVID ROSEN B.A. Yale '62 5555 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B. 8a B. STUART MORTON ROSEN B.A. Dickinson College '62 639 Concord Ave., Williston Park, N.Y. MICIIAEL FRANK ROSENBLUM B.A. Harvard '62 180 East 79th St., New York, N.Y. L.I. ROBERT ROSENKRANZ B.A. Yale '62 150 West'79th St., New York, N.Y. Sutherland ROBERT DAVID ROSEWATER B.A. Harvard '60 3120 Courtland Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Blackstone Club DAVID ROTHSTEIN B.A. New York Univ. '62 61 Sherman St., Portland, Me. Mansfield Law, I.L.C., Dem. WILLIAM STUART RUBINSTEIN B.A. Univ. of Penn. '62 218-28 82nd Ave., Queens Village, N.Y. Magruder, B. 8L B., Chan. READE HAINES RYAN, JR. B.A. Princeton '59 177 Old King's Ilgwy. N., Darien, Conn. L.I., 13.81 B., I.I..C. NATIIANIEL SACK B.A. Univ. ofMich. '62 4950 Chicago Beach Dr., Chicago, Ill. Griswold Club SELIG ALLAN SALTZMAN B.S. M.I.T. '62 186 South St., Brookline, Mass. Bevins, B. 8L B. FRANK ELLSWORTH SAMUEL B.A. I-Iiram College '61 North Cheshire Rd., Burton, Ohio Bennan Club ROBERT JOEL SANDLER B.A. Univ. ofMich. '62 13300 Vassar St., Detroit, Mich. Mansfield Law Club 4 bf' y.,,,A wa '-s,' , IA . kt wi 'X' TI' -' 1 If JI if 'fl' vii Class of 196 x ,,. wp gd Q 473, I t. ,al JACK CECIL SANDO B.A. Harvard '62 3020 Legation St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Keeton, I.L.C. MYER JULIUS SANKARY B.A. Texas Christian '62 1524 Cooper St., Ft. Worth, Texas Sutherland, Dem. MICHAEL SAUL SAPER B.A. Brown '62 411 Sheridan Rd., Wilmette, Ill. ROBERT NELSON SAYLER B.A. Stanford '62 3015 West 67th St., Shawnee-Mission, Kan. Story, L.I., I.I..X. ARNOLD JEROME SCIIAAB I.L.C. B.A. New School '62 138 Tuxedo Pkwy., Newark, N.J. Sander Club IIOMER DAVID SCIIAAF B.S. M.I.T. 61, M.A. Columbia '62 P.O. Box 5, Lake Wales, Fla. Taft Club, B. 8a B., I.L.C. ARAM ROBERT SCIIEFRIN B.A. Columbia '62 235 Lexington Ave., Passaic, N.J. Field, B. SL B., I.L.C., Dem. LEE DAVID SCIILANGER B.S. Univ. ol' Penn. '62 2320 Bellefontaine St., Houston, Texas Frankfurter, B. 81 B. RICHARD M. SCIILEI IiR B.A. Harvard '62 1701 Albemarle Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Rostow Club THOMAS MELLON SCIIMIDT B.A. Princeton '62 1060 Ilighmont Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cardozo, L.I., I.L.C. LEONARD SCHNICIDMAN B.A. Hobart College '62 93-06 68th Ave., Forest Hills, N.Y. Mansfield Law Club PETER II. SCIIUCK B.A. Cornell '62 49 Redbrook Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Rostow Club ALLEN ANTIIONY SCIIUII B.A. IIoly Cross '62 6942 S. Claremont St., Chicago, Ill. Adams Club CARY T. SCIIWARTZ B.A. Oberlin '62 22250 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Magruder Club STEPI-IEN WILLIAM SCHWARZ B.A. Williams '62 105 Whittredge Rd., Summit, N.J. Bruce, B. SL B., I.L.C. DAVID RODICK SCOTT B.A. Harvard '60, B.A. Cambridge '62 Swedeslord Rd., Berwyn, Pa. Ilolmes, L.I., B. :SL B., I.L.C., Dem. JONATHAN JUDA1-I SEACLE B.A. Yale '60 2727 29th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. Root Club DAVID ALAN SELF B.A. Pomona '62 100 Kingshighway, Eureka Springs, O B. 8L B., I.L.C. kla. Iii fbfw -urs to 'Qi fr.-I' I, 1 -sr, v I Q tg . I -.n Q 'mu n 7-q iii STEVEN J. SERLING B.A. Cornell '62 292 E. Dorranee St., Kingston, Pa. Adams Club JOSEPH STURDYVIN SEXTON B.A. Harvard '62 708 West Park Ave., Champaign, Ill. S.T. More JAMES ARTIIUR SHARAF B.A. Harvard '61 410 Westminster Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. RICHARD MAURICE SHARFMAN B.A. Univ. ofI'enn. '62 1703 East West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. Cardozo Club GEORGE 'I'AI4 I' SHAW B.A. Trinity '62 248 Rowayton Ave., Rowayton, Conn. Scott Club STEPHEN DAVID SHAWE B.A. Williams '62 3401 Wiuterset Ct., Pikcsville, Md. JOHN HALE SIIENEFIELD B.A. Harvard '60 3136 Newark Sl., Washington, D.C. Story, L.I. ROBERT ARTHUR SHERMAN B.A. Harvard '62 510 Knox Ave., Anniston, Ala. Keeton, L.I. JOHN H. SHOAF B.A. Williams 2551 Westxrook St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Leach, L.I., I.L.C. RICHARD SIEGLER B.A. Amherst '62 1200 Midland Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. Field Equity, 13.81 B., S. Bar PETER LEWIS SILL B.A. Amherst '62 Union Ave., Harrison, N.Y. Marshall, B. 8: B., Dem. CAROLINE MIRIAM SIMON B.A. Cornell '62 905 Stratford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Rostow Club LOUIS LINFIELD SIMON B.A. Yale '62 922 Judson Ave., Highland Park, Ill. Vagts Club MAURICE DAVID SIMON B.A. Univ. of Calilf '62 2 Clark Dr., San Mateo, Calif. Magruder, I.L.C. RUSSELL AVINGTON SIMPSON B.S. Univ. of Wyoming '57 Box 426, Greybull, Wy. Story, I.L.C. THOMAS YVESLEY SINEX B.A. Wabash '62 1605 E. Spring Sl., New Albany, Ind. Sander, B. SL B., Rep. STEPHEN LEE SKILLMAN B.A. Amherst '62 38 North Terrace, Maplewood, N.J. Steiner Equity Club BARNET DAVID SKOLNIK B.A. Harvard '62 21 Devonshire Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. Wyzanski, S. Bar A .11 Jr , . ft.. av-x K! 333. KE! 'QTY 'mf rf' . at , I 1 5 QR 4 NORMAN DALE SLONAKER B.S. Univ. ofWashington '62 1116 Fairway Ave., Ritzville, Wash. Keeton Club NORMAN BARRETT SMITH B.A. Univ. of North Carolina '60 Route 5, Franklin, N.C. Mansfield, S.C. STAFFORD L. SMITH B.A. Stanford '62 401 E. Pine St., Alhambra, Calif. Fried, L.1., I.L.C. WILLIAM NATHAN HARRELL SMITI-I B.A. Williams '60, B.A., M.A. Oxford '62 2711 34th Pl., Washington, D.C. Marshall Equity, L.I., I.L.C. BARRY MITCHELL SMOLER B.A. Yale '62 324 North Deere Park Dr., Highland Park, Ill Casner, I.L.C.. Dem. LAWRENCE MARK SOBEL B.A. Harvard '62 210 Bushkill St., Easton, Pa. Hughes, I.L.C. PHILIP NORMAN SOBEL B.A. C.C.N.Y. '62 Morgan-Brown, I.L.C. XVILLIAM JOSEPH SOLIN B.A. llarvard '59 170 Dewey St., Worcester, Mass. ROY JOSEPH SONDERLINC B.A. Harvard '62 408 S. Burlingame, Los Angeles, Calif. Steiner Club MICIIAEL JAY SPECTOR B.S. Univ. of Wis. '62 2112 E. Edgewood Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Bruce Club GARY ALLAN SPIESS B.A. Dartmouth '62 274 Ocean Ave., Marblehead, Mass. Keeton Equity WILLIAM ALLEN SPIVACK B.A. Williams '61 315 WestJersey St., Elizabeth, N.J. Steiner Equity, B. 81 B. JAMES KEANE STACK B.A. Yale '61 999 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. Pow Wow, I.L.C., S.'l'. More EDWARD MORRIS STADUM B.A. Stanford '62 176 Upland Rd., Cambridge, Mass. Blackstone, I.L.C., Dem. MICHAEL STEINBERC B.A. Dartmouth '61 10 Wachusett Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Keeton, B. ISL B. PETER WIIITE S'l'EKE'l'EE B.A. Univ. ofMich. '62 2700 Reeds Lake Blvd., Grand Rapids, Mich. I.L.C. HOWARD DAVID STERLING B.S. Columbia '62 419 East 57th St., Manhattan 22, N.Y. ARTHUR L. STERN, III B.A.1Iarvard '62 3365 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, N.Y. Magruder, I.L.C. 4.. 4 t? .ns as STANLEY WELLS STILLMAN B.A. Yale '61 15 East 80th St., New York 21, N.Y. Kent Club THOMAS BURROWES STOEL, JR. B.A. Princeton '62 01411 S.W. Radcliffe Rd., Portland, Ore. B. 8: B., I.L.C., S. Bar HAYES CLEVER STOVER B.A. Allegheny '62 19 Mackin Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. STEPHEN DAVID STRAUSS B.S. Indiana Univ. '62 1106 Cheyenne Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio Sutherland, B. 81 B., S. Bar MATTHEW MCCLUNG STRICKLER B.A. Haverford '62 760 Mill Creek Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. Wills Club JOHN V. SURR B.A. Yale '59 6 E. Sunset Dr., Redlands, Calif. Root, I.L.C., Dorm C. JERRE. BAILEY SWANN B.A. Williams '61 2912 Scenic Hwy., Gadsden, Ala. Marshall, L.I., Dem. MARSHA ELLEN SWISS B.A. Swarthmore '62 3441 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Adams, I.L.C., Dcm. THOMAS MICHAEL TAGGART B.A. Dartmouth '59 1200 9th St., Hawarden, Iowa KATHARINE TAPERS B.A. Randolph-Macon '62 2014 Golf Terrace, Tallahassee, Fla. Dawson, Rep., S.C. PETER READ TEACHOUT B.A. Amherst '62 56 Clarendon Ave., Montpelier, Vt. HAMILTON JOEL TEAFORD B.A. Wesleyan Univ. '62 159 Riverview Park Dr., Columbus, Ohio Dawson, I.L.C., Rep. HARDY IeROY THOMAS B.A. Stanford '61 1075 Rose Avc., Piedmont, Calif. Morgan-B rown Club KENNETH REID M. THOMPSON B.S. Univ. ofWisconsin '62 9457 S. Winchester Ave., Chicago, Ill. Vagts Club DAVID CHARLES TIERNEY B.A. Brandeis '62 1 Farm Hills Lane, Hingham, Mass. Morgan-Brown, I.L.C., S. Bar EDWARD IRA TISHELMAN B.A. N.Y.U. '62 1895 Andrews Ave., New York, N.Y. Mansfield, B. 8z B., Dem. MICHAEL CHARLES TOBRINER B.A. Stanford '62 3494 jackson St., San Francisco, Calif. Cardozo, L.I. RICHARD STEPHAN TODER B.A. Columbia '62 1565 Odell St., Bronx, N.Y. Sander, Dorm C. 00 ov' 4 an 1-'-' FA L - '- I 125' ' ' l ' I . Z-'T - fr ' ll 'iw as r, 1 Q. ss. V'-1:1 -ad' L- 'gg' I '41-V - ,. 1? 'Q 2 '-.1 I4 Class of 196 .. .mmf- 'Q 72 A , :vs i N rr' 1 A. ' ii 15 5- - A N I '-if - 'V ,, s Q.. Y' .ff ' :Inf WILLIAM PRESTON TOLLINGER, JR. B.A. Harvard '58 Fairview Ave., Easton, Pa. Taney, B. 8: B., I.L.C. EDWARD ALBERT TOMLINSON B.A. Princeton '61 M.A. Univ. ol'Washington '62 320 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, Toepfer, S. Bar, S.T. More DAVID KEITH TOWNES B.A. Univ. Coll., Oxford '62 5 Follen St., Cambridge, Mass. PETER WENDELL TREDICK B.A. Princeton '62 240 Mira Mar Ave., Long Beach 3, Calif. STEPHEN SPANGLER TROTT B.A. Wesleyan Univ. '62 Apt. 67, 1654 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Wyzanski, I.L.C. DAVID COLE TROWBRIDGE B.A. Univ. ofKansas '62 4010 Homestead Dr., Prairie Village, Kansas Morgan-Brown, Rep. ROBERT GORDON TUNNELL, -IR. B.A. Dartmouth Coll. '61, Research London School of Economics '62 11 West Park Pl., Corry, Pa. ROBERT USADI B.A. Harvard '62 130-49 228 St., Laurelton 13, N.Y. Casner Equity JOHN WESLEY VARDAMAN, JR. B.A. Wash. 8: Lee '62 710 Kirkwood St., Anniston, Ala, Kecton, L.I., B. SL B., Dem. THEODORE WATTLEY VOLCKHAUSEN B.A. Yale '62 Rcclding Ridge, Conn. Wills Club ROGER LOUIS WALDMAN B.A. Dartmouth '59 225 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. Story, B. 8a B. HENRY AIAN WALLER B.S. Univ. ofWisconsin '62 3430 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. Bruce Club KENNETII E. WARNER B.A. Queens '62 110-49 68 Dr., Forest Hills 75, N.Y. Mansfield Equity Club RONALD EARL YVARNICKE B.A. Wabash '62 170 Thacker St., Des Plaines, Ill. Root Law Club DANIEL SEISIII WATANABE B.A. I-Iarvard '62 3029 Gulston St., Honolulu, Hawaii Carclozo Club THOMAS CHADBOURNE WATERMAN B.A. Dartmouth '59 22 Mott St., Apt. No. 2, Arlington, Mass. Steiner Law, B. 8z B. KENNARD R. WEAVER B.A. Mich. State Univ. '62 520 S. Iancher St., Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Field, Yearbook WILLIAM HARVEY WEBSTER, III B.A. Amherst '62 1211 Farmington Ave., W. Hartford, Conn. Toepfer, L.I., B. 8z B., I.L.S. K 5-.I pw-L IU' 40 RICHARD A. WEGMAN B.A. Brown '60g M.S. N.Y.U. '62 20 Fir Dr., Great Neek, N.Y. Dawson, Dem., Civ. Lib. Res. DANIEL HENRY WEINSTEIN B.A. Stanford '62 1200 E. Madison Pk., Chicago, Ill. Bruce, I.L.S., Dem. RONALD M. WEISKOPF B.A. Cornell '62 54 Exeter St., Brooklyn 35, N.Y. Steiner, I.L.S. HENRY WALTER WEISS B.A. Dantrion '60, B.A. Oxford '62 1100 E. 22nd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Casner Club LAWRENCE WEISS B.A. Amherst '62 261 Brower Ave., Rockville Center, N.Y Field Club THOMAS ANDREW WELCII B.A. U.C.L.A. '59 3413 Morse St., Sacramento, Calif. llowe Club IIOIVARD MELVIN XVEXLER B.A. Stanford '62 363 Darrell Rd., Hillsborough, Calif. Berman, Dem. JAMES l OS'l'ER 1VlIIl'l'LE B.A. Yale '62 Dennett Rd., Marblehead. Mass. YVILLIAM IIOYVARD 1VI'II'l'ElIEAD. B.A. Fla. State Univ. '59 l'.O. Box 885, Brooksville, Fla. Blackstone, I.L.C., Dem., Forum ANTIIONY GEORGE XVIGKERSIIAM B.A. Yal'e '55 17 Richmond Dr., Darien, Conn. Choate, B. SL B., I.L.C., Rep., S. Bar DIAMES RALPII YVIENER B.A. Amherst '62 371 Beechmont Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y. Sander, Rep. JOHN ROGER YVILLIAMS, -IR. B.S. Brown '59 9 Warren Rd., Ambler, Pa. ROY EDWARD XVILLIAMS B.A. Harvard '62 3 Chauney St., Cambridge, Mass. Kent, Dem. WILLIAM WILLIAMS B.A. Yale '62 5 Alden Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Sacks, L.I., I.L.C., Rep. BILLY LOGAN YVILLIAMSON B.A. Univ. ofOregon '62 2330 Riverview Dr., Eugene, Ore. Cardozo Club ANDREIV RUSSELL IVILLING B.A. Amherst '62 130 Forster Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Magruder, B. 81 B., I.L.S., Dorm C., S. Bar BRUCE DONALD WILLIS B.A. Yale '62 Rt. I Box 241, Long Lake, Minn. Root, Rep. KAREN R. WILLNER B.A. Bryn Mawr '62 1 Gracie Terrace, New York 28, N.Y. Marshall. I.L.C. vs 'Qs A if x. 1 1 1 .L ', ar-'- -. 6' 1 .1 'ZS -gf' 4' gp Class of 196 l ALLEN, FREDERICK H.S. Pelham Manor, N.Y. rift' 'Cf' 'K' .' 5 j ,I pg OU' APPELBAUM , HENRY RICHARD Rochester, N.Y. BARNES, PETER Saunderstown, R.I. CA LIIOU N, JOIIN THOMAS Denver, Colo. CASE, WILLIAM LYMAN, III Columbus, Ohio CORCORAN, MARGARET Washington, D.C. JOSEPIIINE EGAN, CHARLES LEONARD Shreveport, La. DANIEL HOWARD WOLFF B.A. Wash, Univ. '59, M.B.A. Columbia '61 7420 Parkdale St., Clayton, Mo. Howe Club JOHN FRANK WOOD, JR. B.A. Harvard '62 7 Gracie Sq., New York 28, N.Y. Story, L.I. THOMAS EDWIN WOODIAIOUSE B.A. Amherst '62 1927 Ridgeway Dr. S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Wills, I.L.C., Dem., Rec. J. TAYLOR WOODWARD, III B.A. Princeton ,62 15 Hodge Rd., Princeton, N.J. Harlan, L.I. DUANE FRANCIS WURZER B.A. Creighton Univ. '62 R.R. No. 1 fWillcyj, Carroll, Iowa Wills, B. 8L B., Dcin., S.T. More IRA EDWARD YELLIN B.A. Princeton ,62 5719 Winnctisa Ave., Woodland Hills, Griswold, B, 81 B., I.L.S., Dem. JAMES BLOCK ZAGEL B.A. Univ. ol'Cl1ieago '62, M.A. '62 3410 Lake Shore Dr.. Chicago, Ill. WILLIAM LEE ZENTGRAF B.A. Harvard A62 351 Fernhill Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Kent, B. SL B. RICHARD WALLACE ZIEBARTII B.A. Yale '62 1702 Jefferson Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Root, L.I. PHILLIP G. ZOOK B.A. Univ. ofMichigan '60 6 Eastwoods Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. Vagts, B. 8L B. BERNARD ZUCKER B.A. Yale 162 6- Calif. FA 574 West End Ave., Apt. 85, New York, N.Y. Sutherland, I.L.C. NOT PICTURED FENTON, YVENDELL Wilmington, Del. FOULKE, WALTER L. Philaclelphia, Pa. HORN, RICHARD LESLIE Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. JOHNSTON, BRUCE CECIL San Leandro, Calif. KENT, JAMES KENNETH Scarsdale, N.Y. LEFF, ROBERT LEWIS Longmeadow, Mass. LONG, CHARLES W. Dover,Mass. LUKENS, lOIIN RALP1-1 Wheeling, W.Va. MCCARTIIY, VINCENT PAUL Brighton, Mass. MARTIN, LAURENCE ROGER Kingston, N.Y. SAIZMAN, JERROLD ELLIOT Chicago, Ill. SIDERS, RONALD ALBERT Watertown, Mass. SIVIGLIA, PETER Brooklyn, N.Y. WIDES, BURTON Englewood, N.J. V IC TOR 149 Although the work load leaves li'ttle time for activities as most students knew them in college student organizations are an important part ofthe Law School Ranging in scope hom the academic to the social the greater part of these organizations are legalbz oriented The honorarz'es provide valuable opportunities to utilize legal skill in writing and in helping others. The Ames and Williston Competition give practical experience in research, drafting and advocacy. Various groups provide a chance to engage in research in speczfc helds, such as legz'slation and civil liberties. Social organizations are well patronized by those who realize the value of relaxation among the pressures of the Law School 'HARVARD LAW SCHOOL' 23 EVERETT STREET . -I-1--1-1-1--.-'j.-. ,PADMISSIONS OFFICE' T1 '17 L7'f.'.' ' :L 'PLACEMENT OFFICE' ,'17117Q. . 'STUDENT BAR ASSN'. - PBH COMMITTEE' 150 7F'P 'f I'FE 'I ' ' RECORD ' lf' --Pvfff ' YEARBOOK ' ' 'FORUM' ' 'fr-PHP--T-P QORMITORY COUNCIL' Y STUDENT ACTIVITIES .49 F5 0 I ,.. .W ESXUUS N J I 'QTQ3' QCWIIII IIKH .uhm-...M hm, ,,g,lM ,I After a long day's work, Jerry Frug, Mike Capizola, and Bill Bishin relax before leaving the Review office. In its seventy-sixth year, the Harvard Law Review continued to be the center of the lives of its sixty editors. Summoned back to Cam- bridge in mid-August from brief vacations, they were soon immersed in the full-time pur- suit of an audacious enterprise --the produc- tion by an independent group of students of a professional journal meriting the confidence of their elders in the legal world as a guide and spur to new developments in the law, and as a responsible critic of the work of the courts. Review work is a full-time job and more, but the excitement of intellectual activity makes it seldom a boring one, although the demands the School makes upon editors in their ad- ditional capacity as students often seem an unnecessary intrusion upon their major con- cern, they have found it amazingly possible to arrive at a workable compromise. Although the connection of Review projects with the School's curriculum is often remote, the Review is inevitably an educationalinstitution, and the skills it develops are applicableto course-work as well as to the practical activities of a legal career. Of atypical two-hundred-page issue, roughly one-half is the work of outside authors. The remainder of the issue, which is student-written, undergoes a thorough reworking in the edito- rial process. An editor's draft is first subjected to a word-by-word, idea-by-idea edit by an 152 Harvard Law Review officer, the resulting third draft is then recheck- ed both for content and for accuracy of cita- tions by another editor, and the resulting modified text is then given to the president for a final critique. Five additional pairs of eyes will examine galley and page proofs for sub- stantive and formal accuracy. Student work takes a variety of forms. The Recent Cases section comments upon and criticizes decisions of American and foreign courts, the annual Supreme Court Note does Fred Truslow, Stuart Posner and Gordon Smith utilize reserved facilities in the library, the usual habitat for the editors. -1- Front row -- left to right -- C.J. Calhoun, J.D. DeLong, S.E. Banner, MD. Capizola, J.G. Kester lPres.l, JJ. Brennan, P.N. Leval, C.W. Bender, R.S. Molina, A.S. Pergam. Second row -- N.H. Lane, R.C. Blake, A.L. Feld, E.H. Cohen, .l.F. Flug, P.J. Rothenberg, D.M. Dodyk, M. Boudin, S.G. Breyer, R.C. Means. Third row -- B.B. Grossman, R.L. Goff, S. Siegel, D.R. Spuehler, S.N. Futterman, l.B. Shepard, F.J. Truslow, J.L. McCausland, J.H. Cutler. Fourth row -- D. Blattner, B Horvith, P. MacDougall, A. Young, E. Cooper, J. Chapman, S.P. Posner, J.A. Wolff. Fifth row -- E. Chernow, G. Frug, R.G. Smith, CJ. Savage, B.J. Huvighurst, G.J. Vining, LA. Klein, S.D. Heckman, D.P. Levitt. Sixth row -- H. Beral, T. Boehm, C. Normandin, S. Goodman, W.R. Bishin, O.M. Fiss, J. White, T. Crapo, B.W. Rein, G.A. Platz. Seventh row -- C. Leahy, C. Nesson. Notpicturecl -- R. Schulze. Working away in his crowded corner, Mike Capizola edits a Law Review note. the s11111c lor CilCll Tcrmls work. The Note section ollers topic11l 111111lysesg the 11111111111 Dcvclopmciits in the I,11w is 11 group cllort exhztustively surveying il lztrgcr 11re11 Ol'Cll1'- rent i111port1111ce -- tl1is yc11r tl1e relatively llllCXlJlOI'CCl 11re11 ol' the l11w govcrniilg volun- t11ry 11ssoci11tio11s. The S11111111e1'Projcct, which this yc11r dc11lt with rcpresc11t11tio11 Ofillfllglilll -,, defendants in federal district courts, t11kcs 21 pair of editors out ofthe l1Tevz'ewis'lil1r11ryh11hi- ihli t11t for WiClC-fllllgillg field work under thc auspices ofthe Milton Fund. L. Thc work oi' the Review editor is not, l1ow- evcr, entirely Pl'OlCSSiOl12ll. Periodic cocktail parties Zllld ZlllllCliC excursions give VCIll to the editors, irreprcssiblc 11or11111lity. lov Front row -- left to right -- D.O. Brownwood, B.R. Schenck lChairman, Williston Competitionl, J.F. Leary lChairman, First Year Amesl, J.R. Heller lChairmanl, Prof. Fisher, D.S. Foster lChairman, Second Year Amesl, E.L. Stone. Second row -- R. Gerstein, F.R. Snodgrass, J. Levine, P. Martin, J. Lampert, H. Krongard. Third row -- .l. Neugeboren, J. Rabinovitz, M. Sheppard, S.B. Rohrbaugh. Board of Student Advisers For over fifty years, the Board of Student Advisers has played an integral part inHarv- ard Law School education. On March 8, 1910, the faculty established the Board and had it take over the administration of the mootcourt program- instructing students in research, or- ganizing arguments and writing cases. Jay Leary and Steve Rohrbaugh discuss a humorous case with Alix Frincke, Board secretary for the first year Ames Competition. Although the Ames Competition has not changed greatly since its inception in 1911, the tremendous growth in the duties of the Board serves as an index of the advances made in this phase of legal education. The original duties of each adviser included keep- ing two office hours per hour in the library, serving twelve times as a judge for the first year arguments and spending ...in addition twelve hours yearly in other work to be deter- mined by the Law Faculty? The sixteen advisers, academically ranking next to the Law Review editors, annually supewise one hundred first and second year Ames club courts, create twenty Ames cases and ten Williston problems, advise the entire first year class in legal research, brief writing and oral argument, revise almosttwo hundred cases, obtain two hundred qualifying round judges from the faculty, students and Boston Barg and handle the multitude of other ad- ministrative details ofthe Ames and Williston Competitions. The Williston Competition, established in 1950 to test the ability to prepare and draft ' --ug, Rod Heller and Dove Foster give more work to Betsy Dunn, who handles the secretarial matters for the second year competition. solutions to complex legal problems, is rapid- ly expanding with more than one-fourth ofthe eligible class now participating. The teams of three or four men work against one or two other teams, normally within the context of actual state law. The completed work isjudged by a leading member ofthe Bar in that state. This activity is administered in much the same way as Ames, with the final competition com- ing in the spring of the third year. Unique satisfactions and rewards derive from being a member of the Board because of the special responsibilities we have in connec- tion with these competitions. You cannotwrite a case unless you can anticipate and under- stand wh at will be the thoughts of every counsel who will argue it. To advise a case one must fully understand it and must help the advisees see the case as counsel should seeit-- and this is done by showing them how to look rather than by telling them what to see. This simply means that the greatest benefitand satisfaction we receive from our work is what we learn. Despite their great number and importance, the administrative responsibilities ofthe Board have always been considered as incidental to the basic purposes of the group -- case writing and advising. These two functions have al- ways been the object of our greatest efforts. Moreover, the Ames and Williston Compe- titions demand more than the work of the Board and the competitors, they depend on the efforts of the entire student body. Without the work of the presidents, clerks and supervisors there would be no Ames clubs. Qualifying round judges could notbe obtained withoutthe services of the Law Review and LegalAid. The revision of the cases and problems used would be impossible without the thoughtfulcontments of the students who have participated as com- petitors and judges. Indeed, the function of which we are proudest -- our work in advising the first year students -- would itself suffer greatly if it could not be geared to the efforts of the upper-classmen in the dual role asjudges and teachers at the Ames arguments. Thus it has always been clear to us thatthe running of the Ames and Williston Competitions is really a function of the entire student body ofthe Law School. Typical of the Board members at work, Bob Gerstein conducts a fact conference with first year men in prepa- ration for their fall term argument. 155 -169 'O John Rovu, Spencer Neih, Bob Levine ond Barton Winokur bombord Mrs. Cushman, the Bureou's able secre- tary, with questions. Harvard Legal Aid Bureau This year marks the fiftieth year that the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau has rendered legal assistance in civil actions gratuitously to all persons who because of financial need are un- able to retain private counsel. The idea of having law students provide such legal aid to the needy ofC ambridge originated with Profes- sor Eugene Wambaugh in 1893, butitwas not until 1913, when the officers of the Law School Society of Phillips Brooks House organized a group of students to put the idea into practice, that the Bureau was founded. As the Bureau moved through various offices in Cambridge before settling at its presentlocation in Gannett House, the officers through trial and error at- tempted to find the best means ofproviding the necessary legal services. After one unsuccess- ful experiment in which legal aid members worked under counsel at the Boston Legal Aid Society, it was concluded that ...Harvard men get little from merely hanging around a well- managed office in which they are superflous and trying to make themselves useful on cases for which someone else has the responsibility... This is entirely different from the proposition of letting each student bear full responsibility for his case and giving him means of getting in- formation from his elders when it is needed. This proposition reflects the currentoperation- al philosophy of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. 156 Initially, of course, the man who has been asked to join the Bureau because his grades ranked him in the top 10 per cent of his class is a bit apprehensive at the prospect ofcounsel- ling a real client in the intricacies of divorce law or the subtleties of landlord-tenant rela- tions and feels, at best, insecure at the thought Beginning a new cose, Bruce Shoulson interviews ci Legal Aid client. Uh lun-A Front row -- left to right -- P.E. Quint, P.H. Feinberg, R.F. Levine lJr. directorl, Joel S. Hoffman lVice pres.l, S.H. Cohen lJr. directorl, D.R. AndersonlPres.l, M. Driscoll lSec.l, R.F. Smith lSr. directorl, G.C. Quinlan lTreas.l, J.G.S. Flym. Sec- ond row -- J.P. Fazio, S.H. Lelkowitz,J. Cost, L.R. Rothschild, R.L. Zissu, M. Klevan, P.R. Richards, R.T. Altman, B. Waxman. Third row -- E.F. Rover, D. Rall, S. Neth, S.I. Cammaker, B.D. Shoulson, J. Shapiro, B.J. Winokur, G.B, Wilhelm. Fourth row -- D. Givelber, D. Vena, J.A. Rava, S. Warhaltig, W. Haynes, A. Buliel, G.M. Holderness, B,S. Custer, Jr. Barton Winokur checks over his memoranda before pro- ceeding with his proiect. wfv, 1 r t rys ' ' , f it tiki' ' Seq V, 5, -gp, ,- fiftl' fr ,,,,, V E, . fl l l tin. 'Z at I' of active encounter witl1 another lawyer in a probate court governed by the unfamiliar rules of Massachusetts procedure. However, under the tutelage of the more experienced third year members, Mrs. Cushman, the Bureauis secre- tary, Mr. Edwardj. LeC am ofthe Boston Legal Aid Society and the dictates ol' necessity, the second year man is soon capably handling cases from the initial interview to thejudicial hearing entirely on his own. And itworksg the steady increase in the number ofcases handled Qover 1100 in 1961j, the growing number of courts that welcome the B ureau is p articipation, and the increased geographic distances from which clients come to avail themselves of the Bureau's services are testimony to the success ofthe operation. After fifty years, the traditions ofthe Harvard Legal Aid Bureau have become well establish- ed. Its alumniwere invited to celebrate this half century anniversary on February 13,1963, at a banquet keynoted by Mr. justice Brennan, one of the Bureau's most distinguished alum- ni. With the support of school authorities, the local Bar and the federal and state judiciary, the Bureau will continue its work toward the goal that no person shall be denied the full protection of the law because of indigence. 157 Harvard Voluntary Defenders The Harvard Voluntary Defenders was or- ganized in 1949 to render free legal counsel to indigent persons accused of crime. The members are thirty second and third year students who are selected primarily for their interest in criminal law. The students' train- ing is supplemented in a manner analogous to that used in medical schools. The major portion of the work is the inter- viewing of those needing defense assistance. Memoranda are forwarded tothe Massachu- setts Defenders Committee to form a part of the material used by that agency inits conduct ofjury trials in the Superior Courts. During the past year over 600 persons were inter- viewed at the jails, prisons, mental hospitals and other state institutions. In addition, the Defenders provide research memoranda and briefs in post-conviction cases in answer to inquiries from persons incar- cerated within and without the Commonwealth. Requests for such services come from such distant places as Alcatraz, Leavenworth, Flori- da and Texas. Of course, the most exciting aspect of the work is the opportunity to appear in the Dis- trict Courts under Rule 11 of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. This rule permits senior law students to appear in all district court proceedings on behalf of indigent defendants, provided that the preparation of the case has been under the supervision of a member of the local bar or a recognized voluntary defender committee. However, the students appear alone in the actual trial or probable cause hearing. The second year students accompany the third year members to court as part of their training for these court appearances. r E .L M D ' '-r -W... . r ' , ..... - '1 l.fl't.?1T.fRw90v9irQuJ 9 .. 158 x I Housing the Law Review, the Legal Aid Bureau and the Voluntary De- fenders, Gannett House stands on the corner of the Law School campus awaiting those who need help and those who can help. K The basic point of any defense is a thorough knowledge of the circumstances, here being obtained by Peter Gil- bert in an interview with one of the Defenders' many clients. In 1961-1962, the Defenders represented forty-five defendants in District Court. Only six defendants received jail sentences, and fourteen cases resulted in complete exonera- tion for the defendants. In the first two months of this year, the group had defended thirty-four clients. Thus it is expected that close to one hundred persons will be represented by the Defenders in court this year. It may be seen that being a member of the Defenders is a full-timejob, but the invaluable practical and legal experience more than com- pensates for the occasional class missed. The Defenders play a large role in carrying out I-Iarvard's responsibilities to the local com- munity. OFFICERS President Richard S. Fischer Vice President f0peraii0risj Peter R. Gilbert Vice President fResearclz and Appealsj Susan F. Shapiro Front row -- left to right - S. Rosenberg, D.G. Lowry, J.W. Salacuse, P.R. Gilbert lVice-pres.l, R.S. Fischer lPres.l, S.F. Schapiro lVice pres.l, N.L. Chayet, M.P. Solomon, M. Hannon. Second row -- M.C. Peery, N.E. Sheldon, M. Beemer, A. Goldman, L. Marks, D.E. Aaronson, R.K. Blcnkstein. Third row -- T.H. Chancellor, G.E. Bullwinkel, R.D. Gregg, P.H. Gins- berg, R.E. Guthrie, G. Miller, E.A. Fersch, P.A. Rochlin, J.O. Smith, A.D. Shatter. 1111 IWWQIQI V 'Y ' li HB fir 1 ik 159 Bull and Bear From the beginning of the school year when one of the club's co-founders rolled up in a Rolls Royce to speak at the club's tenth an- niversay, until the last meeting in May, the Wall Street types on campus were Bullish all the way. Membership in Bull and Bear for the 1962-63 school year was approximately double what it had been previously and the treasury appropriately reflected a healthy trend. Although members were instructed in the gentle arts of selling non-existent soybeans and building New York apartment buildings with other people's money, most of the speak- ers concentrated on the outlook for theMarket and for individual securities and on various techniques of trading and analysis. This year for the first time members met in a back room at Harkness from time to time to discuss their pet stocks and other matters during Bull Luncheons . Meanwhile, Tick- er Tapen appeared in the mail every two weeks bringing trading advice to members as well as informing them on how to get im- mediate market reports. 160 Those members who entered the Investment Contest and who could decipher the rules at all found that they could no longer violate Regulation T of the Federal Reserve Board and make a valid transaction within the con- test rules. Trying hard to hide their frusta- tion, some entrants invested full up in penny stocks in an effort to win. Finally, after a ten year struggle, Bull and Bear ousted other organizations and acquired its own office area at 23 Everett Street in which the officers and volunteers carried out the club activities. OF FIC ERS Presiden! Vice President Secretary Treasurer Mem ber-at-La rge Mike Liles, Jr Dave Berman Mike Growney George White john Helms Phil Sassower Front row -- left to right -- E. Valencia-Ospina, G.F.D. Gregorich, H.C. Nottebart, Jr., G.T. Cumins, P. Eccles lVice pres.l, T. Schaumberg lPres.l, W. Cumberland lSec.l, O. Elbaz, J.U. Surr, L. Halpern, I.E. Druker lTreas.l. Second row -- S.L. Kass, A.J. Lombard, S.A. Rush, E. Hanford, J.R. Price, J.M. Dixon, W.E. Partridge, C. Caton, M. Wiener, B. Smoler. Third row -- .l.E. Beardsley, R..l. Morrissey, J.S. Higgins, Jr., M.E. Hager, L.M. Parker, Fourth row -- J.T. Bird, P.A. Lynch, L. Kopelman, J. Schuster, J.R. Verani, R. Bernhardt. Fifth row -- E.M. Stadum, L. Scharff, A. Kohlschutter-Fehr, T.B. Arnold, B.L. Siegel, W.H. Buchanan, W.I. Gerard, J.R. Heller Ill, R.A. Hannaway, A.I. Hyman, J.L. Robertson, D. Tierney. lnternational Law Club The International Law Club was founded in 1957 to provide a program for extra- curricular education and participation in inter- national law and international affairs. The club now has over 400 members participating in various activities. Monthly meetings at which persons eminent in international circles address the members, smaller dinner-discus- sions, an annual ball, haphazard get-togeth- ers, and continuing proiects all present an opportunity to develop international interests. Among the most important ofthe continuing activities of the club are the International Law Club journal and the job placement commit- tee. The journal was called the Bulletin when it was first established because its primary purpose was to carry news to the membersg but because the number and quality of schol- arly articles which are included has increased, the club this year published it for outside con- sumption. The job placement committee has for the past several years endeavored to give assist- ance to students seeking long term employ- ment in international legal work, either here or abroad. In addition, this year an exchange program has been developed in conjunction with the Law Society of England and the In- ternational Exchange of jurists of Geneva to provide summer clerkships for Americans in foreign countries and comparable clerkships in this country for foreign law students. The club is in a unique position to develop contacts between the American and the foreign students at the Law School, nearly half of whom are actively interested in the club and its programs, so that international affairs are not something relegated to an impersonal status. 161 tudent Legislative Research Bureau Since its organization ten years ago, the Harvard Student Legislative Research Bureau has made its technical services available in the preparation of bills for Congress, state legisla- tures, administrative agencies, municipalities and various other groups. While fulfilling its public service functions, the Bureau provides valuable educational ex- perience for its twenty-five second and third year members. One of the few student-run organizations of its kind, the Bureau has achieved a nationwide reputation for precise and comprehensible draftmanship. Second year members are chosen on the basis of their performance on a trial drafting project and an interview with the membership committee. The drafting and preliminary research on each project is carried on by a committee head- ed by a third year student and staffed by one or more second year members. Each commit- tee's efforts are subject to close scrutiny at the hands ofthe Bureau,s student editors. On cer- tain more complex assignments, a faculty editor will also check overthe completed drafts and memoranda before they are presented to the client. This year the Bureau drafted legislation on a wide range of subjects, including land condo- minia, service of process on non-residents, escheat of property, vehicle search and seizure, advertising regulation, licensing ofcorrespon- dence schools, and highway safety regulation. The Bureau's annual publication, Selected Drajqs, is a collection of three or four of the year's projects which are of high technical quality and of more than merely local impor- tance. Selected Draffs is distributed to more than three hundred law libraries and legisla- tive reference libraries throughoutthe country, and the acts included in the publication are often introduced in otherjurisdictions when the same legislative problems arise. Front row -- Ieff Io right- A. Handler, A. Reichert, S. Holo lVice pres.l, D. Peterson lPres.l, Prof Socks, L. Perlman lVice pres.j, D. ldzik lVice pres.l. Second row -- S. Hull, B. Roberts, D. Supino, A.J. Lombard, M. Hirshowilz, D.O. Fuller, H.C. Sigmon. Third row -- K.V. Hart, L. Schcrff, A. Spier, R.M. Davidson, W.D. Pontle, D. Gelleri. 162 M M I an U' 1 'T Front row, left to right: A. G. Donn, T. Mansbach, M. Freincle, R. McDiarmid, D. Berman, M. Newman, R. Hadley, J. Elbaum, W. A. Burnham. Second row: R. A. Bergquist, S. Neth, S. A. Silard, D. Faust, H. S. Poll, W. H. Whitehead, M. J. Kriger, P. A. Winograd. Third row: N. D. Slonaker, R. E. Floor, J. B. Chariton, W. E. Gardner, K. V. Hart, N. E. Shel- don, J.Jacobs, M.Jalfe. Fourth row: F. L. Morefield, P. Von Nuys, J. M. Rosenthal. Harvard Law School Forum Fa!! OFFICERS Spring David Berman President Robert McDiarmid Robert McDiarmid Programming Vice President Thomas Mansbach Martin Newman Administrative Vice President Harvey P0ll joan Elbaum Secretary Martin Newman Robert Hadley Treasurer Robert Hadley William Burnham Directors-al-Large Alan Donn Morris Kriger Although the evidence is conflicting, the Forum is generally thought to have been founded in 1946. Since that time, the Forum has been bringing to the Law School speakers who can effectively present opinions on sub- jects of interest and importance to the Har- vard community. Following the first program of the year, Forum mem- bers discuss integration issues with Martin Luther King. David Berman The roster of past Forum speakers includes Harry Truman, Fidel Castro, Archbishop M akarios, Eleanor Roosevelt, Aneu rin Bevan, Claire Boothe Luce, Reinhold Niebuhr, Billy Graham, james Hoffa, Barry Goldwater, John F. Kennedy and john Foster Dulles. During the 1962-1963 school year, the Fo- rum presented programs on The Future of Integration , Means, Ends and Justifica- tions in Politics , and Contraception, Abor- tion and Sterilization. Other panels dealt with such topics as re-apportionment, the American novel, the Communist issue in American politics and the public image of the lawyer. The problems of planning, publicizing and programming are time consuming, but the Forum members are compensated by the din- ners and receptions held before the programs, the cocktail parties afterwards, the annual black-tie dinner and the satisfaction of rend- ering a service to the Law School. 163 lill . 'M Seated -- left to right -- Mrs. J. Niles, Mrs. W. Stiles, Mrs. R. Fischer. Standing -- Mrs. M. Kriger, Mrs. D. Sweeney, Mrs. W. Dailey, Mrs. Erwin N. Griswold, Mrs. R. Johnson, Mrs. E. Growney, Mrs. D. O'Heurn. The picture was token at Mrs. Griswold's annual welcoming tea for wives of law students. Harvard Law Wives Harvard Law Wives seeks to serve by pro- moting fellowship among the wives ofHarvard Law Students, by helping members adjust to and enjoy our unique community, and by sponsoring intellectual, creative and entertain- ing stimuli. The programs for1962-63 includ- ed a get-acquainted meetingg a question and answer period with Dr. Arthur Fiedlerg a lec- ture by aleading pediatriciang an international nightg and seminars conducted by professors of the Harvard Law School. We believe a giant step was made in aug- menting our club's value to its members this year with the creation of special interest groups. Wives expressing enthusiasm in particular fields were brought together so they could en- j oy molding their talents with a smaller circle ofukindred spiritsn. Social events of the year included the wel- coming Buffet Dinner, a Bavarian Beer Party, the Barristers' Ball, a Faculty Cocktail Party, our Spring Fashion Show and Spring Lunch- eon. Other activities were neighborhood and faculty coffee and a once-a-month Bridge Night. OFFICERS President Mrs. William Stiles Ist Vice President Mrs. Richard Fischer 2nd Vice President Mrs. john Niles Recording Secretary Mrs. Michael Marholin Publications Secretary Mrs. David O'Hearn Treasurer Mrs. William Dailey Social Chairman Mrs. Edward Growney Public Relations Clim. Mrs. Rolfe Johnson Hospitality Chairman Mrs. Morris Kriger Special Events Chm. Mrs. Donald Sweeney Faculty Sponsors Mrs. Erwin N. Griswold, Mrs. Lon Fuller, Mrs. Donald Turner Faculgi Social Chm. Mrs. Clark Byse Chancery Club The Chancery Club is a private dining and social organization of students from all three classes of the Law School. Members are select- ed by a committee of second and third year students on' the basis of membership recom- mendations and meetings with nominees. The object is to choose congenial people who will use and enjoy the club's facilities and contrib- ute to its spirit of pleasant association. Chancery Club, founded in 1923 and in- corporated in 1924, is the oldestsocialorgani- zation at Harvard Law School. It presently occupies quarters at 9 Chauncy Street. All aspects of the club's operations are man- aged by students with the assistance of an alumni board. Direction is vested in a Board of Governors elected each spring. The dining hall serves two meals a day except on Sunday. Social events include mix- ers, dinner dances,cocktailparties and dances. Active participation in intramural sports by club teams is also encouraged. Although the spirit of fellowship and range of social activities is broad, Chancery Club has at all times feltthattheinterests of its mem- bers are best served by a program based on voluntary participation. The Club attempts to provide facilities which will meet the members' desires with the members free to choose in their use of these facilities. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chancellor William Alexander, jr. Vice Chancellor Brian Frawley Secrelary Edward McAnaney Treasurer Sanford Ehrenkranz Members-at-Large Lawrence Carton, III Mervyn Hecht Gerald Miller 165 .'. .A 1521 ' -. 4 ' , I f ,I 1 William MacFarland, club manager, discusses the Inn's operations with Phil Trimble. Lincoln's Inn Presidem' Vice President Secretagz Treasu fer M embers-at-Large Class of 53 Class of '64 166 OFFICERS David W. Brown james R. Hamilton Jan W. Mares Phillip R. Trimble Cameron S. Avery Charles D. Hurt, jr. Frank B. Morgan Harry M. Roberts Charles N. Steele William A. Truslow GRADUATE A. Castillo H. K. Dmeck O. E. Elbaz V. R. Gupte D. G. Hill H. Kaneko I. F. I. Shihata B. Tamberlin J. Zangara THIRD YEAR C. S. Avery j. R. Axe G. C. Baldwin A. Bancroft D. K. Bemis T. R. Boehm j. A. Boh,jr. D. W. Brown W. H. Buchanan, jr. j. R. Burclick,jr. A. M. Carey, III D. H. Carls A. R. Cockburn A. Davidson J. T. Dcaly D. M. Donaldson B. W. Duck, III P. W. Eccles M. J. Ezgar E. A. Fcrsch, jr. W. T. Finley,jr. P. Frank R. Garmey W. I. Gerard S. Givotovsky W. J. Graham, jr. j. L. Hall, Jr. J. R. Hamilton J. T. Hansen W. R. Hardy S. J. S. Harmelin A. J. Ilaswell j. R. Heller L. E. Hicks E. R. Iloorneman M. E. Hulse C. W. Hunter C. D. Hurt W. S. johnson R. T. jones W. F. Kartozian J. E. Kelley, jr. K. N. Knowles YV. P. Lamb S. W. Lambcr, II R. L. Lassen W. P. Latimer C. F. Leahy j. F. Leary R. E. Livingston D. G. Lowry J. W. Mares F. J. Martin G. H. Moede F. B. Morgan R. B. Morrill j. E. Mullen C. R. Nesson 1. R. Nichols J. K. Nolan J. D. 0'Connor P. D. Oram D. F. O'Scannlain H. Parker H. I. Pratt,jr. M. M. Pritchett B. H. Ratchye P. Resnik P. F. Rient H. M. Roberts, jr. W. P. Rockefeller S. B. Rohrbaugh R. A. Royds D. P. Ryan P. H. Seed M. P. Solomon j. H. Spain,jr. T. Stebbins W. H. Stiles R. G. Stohlman J. K. Train, III P. R. Trimble J. F. Troy R. H. Troy W. B. Turner 1. R. Tyler, jr. N. Waite, jr. j. D. Walcott 1. A. Wallace P. A. Winograd SECOND YEAR J. T. Allen,jr. N. D. Anderson W. H. Andrews T. B. Arnold j. C. Bennett, Jr. R. A. Bergquist P. A. A. Berle P. A. Blenstock T. Boodell,jr. M. Boudin S. Breyer B. Bull G. E. Bullwinkel W. A. Burnham A. T. Chandler M. Cheston, jr. A. W. Cooley B. S. Custer E. A. Cutter C. A. Dilley, II A. G. Donn D. A. Emmett M. Farmer, III Finley, A. A. Finley J. R. Fowler R. K. Frazier R. D. Greenberg R. j. Guggenhime R. H. Hahn S. C. Hall C. M. Hamann R. C. 'Harrison J. W. Marsch J. W. Harsch W. D. Haynes T. M. Hay J. A. Helms D. E. Herron J. S. Higgins G. M. Holderness S. Hopkins T. P. Jackson K. D. Jewell R. E. Jones S. L. Kass T. R. Lamia D. S. Landay J. H. Lane T. Ienzner W. H. Lewis G. H. Link J. D. Lorenz J. L. McCausland P. Maddux Masters W. A. Merritt H. C. Miner, III C. M. Moore S. Neth J. H. Price P. E. Quint G. Reath,Jr. H. V. Reeves A. P. Reichert, Jr. R. H. Reynolds D. S. Rice B. P. Roberts E. Roberts, III E. D. Rosenfeld C. Rudge S. R. Schoenfeld J. W. Schroeder P. T. Selwood R. M. Sherwood R. G. Smith F. R. Snodgrass C. N. Steele D. L. Stone E. P. Swain,Jr. F. Truslow W. A. Tmslow H. W. Turner E. F. Vuaghan E. F. Vaughan J. R. Verani J. D. Viener D. E. Webster J. A. Wheelock,Jr. FIRST YEAR A. L. Alexander A. D. Ball W. C. Barnes Bell T. Berry J. A. Bross, Jr. F. A. Caput J. A. D. L. Chambers, III R. S. Clapp H. Conley F. W. Dreher J. D. DuBois J. N. Farrell W. Fenton W. L. Foulke L. E. Freeman,Jr. J. T. Halverson N. E. Hanf J. M. Heacock H. Heller R. Helmholz E. C. Howbert K. R. Huber J. H. Keaton R. C. Kirkwood, Jr. K. G. Koegler fu?- Seoled clockwise are Charles Hurt, James Hamilton, Dave Brown, Phil Trimble, Jan Mares and Bill Truslow attending o Board of Governors meeting. W. P. Kosmas R. Landfield R. H. LaRue,Jr H. P. I.eVander S. D. Ludlum J. R. Lundy J. N. McBaine M. McTighe J. Maynard C. R. Mcrrlll P. C. Olsson H. D. Page D. A. Pollack F. B. Porter. Jr. W. E. Rapp J. C. Rassweiler T. R. Reynders J. F. Robinson M. F. Rosenblum R. H. Ryan,Jr. R. N. Sayler T. M. Schmidt D. R. Scott J. H. Shenefield R. A. Sherman J. H. Shoaff S. Smith W. N. H. Smith J. K. Stack S. W. Stillman J. B. Swann M. C. Tobriner W. H. Webster W. Williams, II X C-,Qs .gpg VW .X Xiu 'ffm-C1 I KMMD fIIlj SWFSN FUND V 1 Fund raising for selected Democratic candidates, one of the club's many campaign activities. Harvard Law-Graduate Democratic Club Bolstered by a record membership of520- surpassing even presidential years-the Law- Craduate School Democratic Club maintained its position as the Harvard community's largest and most active politicalorganization. During the fall, the club's activities focused on the election campaign, local and national. Endicott Chub Peabody and William Ho- mans, reform Democratic candidates for gov- Democratic Club Executive Board: front row -- left to right -- M. Fine lRec. Sec.l, J. Rava lPres.l, M. Glass lCorr. Sec.l. Second row -- G. Jensen, T. Burton, E. Win- sor, J. Betz, P. Berle. Officers not pictured -- J. Lorenz lVice pres.l, R. Hillman, V. McCarthy. Nur' ernor and state representative respectively, both underdogs and Law School graduates, addressed the Club and successfully soughtits support. In addition to traditional forms of campaigning, the club performed several re- search projects for the Peabody organization. In keeping with its broad base, the Club also devoted energy to the national scene. It con- ducted a massive absentee ballot drive and a minor fund-raising effort for selected liberal Democratic candidates from several states. Speaker programs then regained their status as the major activity of the year. William Higgs, attorney forjames Meredith, spoke to an overflow crowd, several programs ana lyzed the techniques and meaning of the elec- tionsg Cambridge Mayor Edward Crane enter- tained with stories of Massachusetts political lore, Senators Erwin and Pell, and Presidential special assistant Arthur Schlesinger, jr. were scheduled during the winter months. An enormously successful TV and Bcern victory party on election night highlighted the year's social program. Sherry hours with guests, such as Abraham Chayes, became an integral part of the club agenda. Harvard Law-Graduate Republican Club In traditional fashion the political year got underway with the Republican Club Mixer. Hundreds attended and met GOP candidates for Congress and state senate. In election campaigns, Dick Klein organized workers for George Lodge while Phil Olsson did the same for victorious Edward Brooke, Massachusetts' new attorney general. Re- sponding to an appeal from the candidate i11 the Harvard district, Phil Rockefeller and Graham Rose ran a large part ofDr. Howard Greyber's campaign. Dozens of members volunteered for election day duties and after- wards congregated at Harkness forthe victory party. Outstanding Republicans including John A. Volpe ofMassachusetts, New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, Congressman johnj. Rhodes of Arizona and Casper Weinberger, California State Chairman, spoke to the club during the year. Hugh Norton organized and administered the Action Course in Practical Politics in which club members pursued the subject of local party organization and campaigning with a view toward becoming more active politically upon their return home. OFFICERS President Diarmuid F. O,Scannlain Vice President W. Phillips Rockefeller Secretary Maura Nolan Treasurer Richard Tozer 1Wembcr.s'-at-Large William Graham,jr., Stuart C. Hall, Richard B. Klein Delegates to M ass. Council of Young Republican Clubs Donald M. Bloch, Paul M. Frank,Hugh A. Norton, H. WoodruffTurner Nwulgz Adviser Prof. Robert Braucher While not celebrating Romney and Scranton victories, members of the Republican Club watch the rest of the election returns at the TV and beer victory party. 5 ' The Record is Americais oldest law school newspaper. It serves not only the local Law School community and most alumni but also parents of students, law libraries, and avid readers from the Congo to Japan. During the past year, the Record maintain- ed its leadership. Moreover, the 'Record grew, sprouting new and challenging leaves: a poll of the faculty apropos of the 1962 Massachusetts elections sparked national in- terestg exclusive stories on race relations in the South opened many eyesg I D. Scrooge and WW v. S. Claus explored new frontiers of lawg and hard-hitting editorials and ajest- ing Fenno added zest. News pages presented F faculty and student activities, and features ,111 -.M . , t pages introduced new professors and ideas. Don Kramer and Charles Hamann discuss layout for OFFICERS one of the final issues for fall term. Fall Term President Emmanuel H. Smith 7 Jllanaging Editor Neil L. Chayet Harvard Law News Editor Donald W. Kramer , Features Editor Danielj. Kucera Record Layout Editor F. Bruce Abel Associate Editor Charles Hamann Spring Term President Neil L. Chayet Managing Editor Donald W. Kramer News Editor Charles Hamann Features Editor Danielj. Kucera Secretary F. Bruce Abel Executive Editor Emmanuel H. Smith Front row -- left to right -- B. Abel, D. Kramer, M. Smith, N. Chayet, D. Kucera. Second row -- R. Hannoway, F. Kaplan, C. Hamann, S. Davis, M. Henry. W., iff' 'Wi U 72 'V f' . . ,. .F ,. ll, Fit wtf! t , Y. Front row -- left to right -- P. Ashley, K. Weaver, S.A. Stepanian lAssoc. Ed.l, J.T. Bird lEditorl, L.E. Hicks lBus. Mgr.l, C. Condon, J.D. Harris iAdv. Mgr.l. Second row -- N.D. Anderson, J. Chariton, D. Burns, R. Richardson, J. Gibson, R. Honnaway. Laying plans last spring for this year's yearbook, the staff found itself well-prepared for the registration rush, though limited in personnel. Still, new sales techniques and persistence paid off, with the registration sales figure surpassing that of any previous year. Then a drive for new staff members brought enthusiastic first and second year men to aid the editorial board. Fulfilling last year's prediction of still big- ger and better yearbooksn, the editorial board finally adopted a modern cover design. In order to enlarge the introductory section, which was first added last year, superfluous pages were eliminated from other sections. The book is produced by the editorial board which is selected by the chairman of the Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House. To bring a direct return of yearbook profits to the student body, a large share purchases books for the Committee's loan library. EDITORIAL BOARD Editor Jennings Bird Business Manager Larry Hicks Associate Editor Steve Stepanian Advertising Manager jay Harris STAFF Second Year Neil Anderson, Perry Ashley, Charlie Condon, Bob Richardson Ersl Year Doug Burns, jerry Chariton, Joe Gibson, Marshall Green, Dick Hannaway, Tat Parish, Lou Parker, Ken Weaver Harvard Law School Yearbook Hours of discussion by the editorial board resulted in a change from o traditional to a modern cover. 'Su I.- ...l..i - Left lo right-J.L. Worden, III, R.G. McGuire, R.S. Kenison lChalrmunl, J.T. Bird. Phillips Brooks House Committee of Harvard Law School One of several Law School organizations whose offices are located in the familiar yellow building at 23 Everett Street, the Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House enters its fifty-third year of service activities. Many of the services initially sponsored by the Commit- tee have prompted the founding of other groups, such as the Forum and the Dormitory Council. A principal function involves administration of the Law School Committee Loan Library, which provides for rentals of casebooks at nominal charges to law students. Funds to en- large the Library's ever expanding stock are obtained principally through a profit-sharing arrangement with the Harvard Law School Directory and the Yearbook, two organiza- tions which the Committee sponsors in a supervisory capacity. 172 Other activities include the annual Combined Charities Drive and third year class elections, with the Committee often working in conjunc- tion with the undergraduate Phillips Brooks House and with the Law School administra- tion. MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE Chairman Robert S. Kenison Loan Libravjz Raymond G. MaGuire Charilies Drive Paul Felzen Directory john L. Worden, III Yearbook Jennings T. Bird, Lawrence E. Hicks -A V 'fix ' .J '-ff ' Front row- leftto right-A.Hope, J. O'ConneIl, R.G. McGuire lTreos.l, J. Burdick lPres.l, N. Kuhn lSec.l, P. Kirk. Second row -- J. Worden, D.F. O'Scannlain, G.F. Carr, E.G. McAnuney, J.S. McAuliffe, R. Hunnoway, J. Daley. Third row - M.E. Hager, R. Kenison, F. Leno, R. Finn, G. Rourke, J. Hanscum, E. Tomlinson. St. Thomas More Society The organization of Catholic law students at the Law School, the St. Thomas More So- ciety aspires to offer a community in which the Catholic students can develop an appreciation of the relevance of Christian philosophy and values to the law and contemporary society. In pursuit of this goal, functions ofa religious, legal and social nature are presented through- out the year. Activities begin in the fall with emphasis on the social side, highlighted by the semi-annual mixer and smoker. Throughout the year, a series of luncheons and evening meetings fea- ture discussion on legal and spiritual matters. The most regular activities, and an innova- tion this year, are the bi-weekly discussion groups composed of from six to eight students. Drawing on varied backgrounds of its mem- bers, each group explores the current and continuing significance of such topics as the natural law, the Papal Encyclicals, the Ecu- menical Council and Communism. The fall's activities culminated in December with the annual retreat, held, as in previous years, at St. Joseph's Abbey, a TrappistMon- astery in Spencer, Massachusetts. Highlight- ing the spring and terminating the year's activities, is the annual banquetwhich features as guest speaker an eminent Catholic, layman or religious, of national stature. OFFICERS President John R. Burdick, jr. Vice President Thomas I. Boodell, Jr. Treasurer Raymond G. McGuire 5607511731 Nancy M. Kuhn 173 t if - fell new mine is 'fa wr-it at - Front row -- left to right-- D. Schmidt, W.A. Stricklin, J. Hall, P. Mcddux. Second row -- J.V. Surr, D. Emmett, E. Cutter. California Club The California Club is, quite naturally, restricted to law students from California, which has the second largest representation of students at the Law School among all the states. Primarily a social organization, the club helps its members maintain and develop contacts with otherC alifornians by sponsoring various cocktail hours, meetings with alumni, and other informal functions. Civil Liberties Research Service The Civil Liberties Research Service is com- posed of second and third year students who wish to assist in the preparation of memoranda and the drafting of briefs to be used in civil liberties litigation. The group helps various government bureaus, civic organizations and lawyers on civil liberties matters in the crimi- nal law and race relations areas. During the year, each member works on one or two main projects. Front row -- left to right -- L.S. Greenwald, N.D. Thompson, D. Schmidt, Prof. Byse, J.L. Gianoulakis, E.l. Leifer, R.B. Her-Log, D.H. Kopelmon. Second row -- R.H. Schnudig, R.G. McGuire, N.M. Kosfir, A.I. Hirsch, M.N. Sohn, J.C. Hamil- ton, E.C. Lichtmon, E. Abramson, A. Schindel. r W an ii it ' fi flu-rw feat t cu GP Mm f at .Au No' Left to right--J.A. Helms, G.E. Bullwinkel, K.D. Jewell lChuirmanl, J.C. Kellogg, P.A.A. Berle, R.J. Guggenhime. Coffee Hour The Coffee Hour committee promotes in- formal association with the Law School faculty by scheduling discussions by prominent fac- ulty members which are of interest tothe entire student body. Of key interest in this year's schedule was Professor Scott's interesting dis- cussion of the traditions of the Law School. D.O. Fuller, R. Alenstein, J.V. Surr. Second row Hanscum, J.l. Samet, J.M. LeWine, C.M. Hamann. Dormitory Council The Dormitory Council is a self governing body representing the interests of the dorm residents. In the social area, the council spon- sors dances and mixers for the students and in addition produces the annual Law School Variety Show. It further serves the residents by providing recreational equipment and other facilities not provided by the school. On the regulatory side, it is the duty of theCouncil to supervise and enforce the parietal rules. Front row -- left to right-- F. Proleta, A.J. Lombard, S. Hall, J. Worden l5ec.l, W.P. Rockefeller lPres.l, J. Burdick lTreas.l, -- M.J. McTighe, J.A. Broder, R.D. Bassey, A.R. Willing, C. Svenson, J.D. , . N.. ,,t...w,.-..,.,.......,m, M? :U , . WEE NU 31 ff.: f li e i lfft I PNB' Zim n,k, I s::5fe..,a,w.g,.w,.t.4,... g K ' i wg I., l. i - w- it X, . .Il 'UZ 'TIS ii L ii ii El L Front row -- left to right -- A.G. Bartlett, D.H. Fishman, L.K, Larson, R. Livingston lPres.l, J.L. Lawing lSec.l, K. Tapers, C. Hurt, M.J. Kessler, D. Gill. Second row -- C.M. Baird, J. Keaten, M.M. Pritchett, L.L. Bowles, E. Hanford, H.M, Kirsh- baum, G.W. Thackston, M. Liles, Jr., H. Roberts, R.W. Scarritt. Third row -- C.J. Savage, N.B. Smith, W.R. D'Armond, W.H. Stiles, J.H. Schuster, M.H. Smith, R.M. Childs, J.L. Robertson, C.W. Hunter, R.A. Royds. Fourth row -- .l.R. Fowler, A. Reichert, W.A. Burnham, J.A. Helms, J.B. Swann, R.H. Larue. Southern Club Composed of loyal Rebels and some con- verted Yankees, the Southern Club carries on an active social schedule. Beginning with its annual get-acquainted beer party early in the fall, the club then holds a mixer with the Wellesley Southern Club. In between informal parties, the club occasionally has luncheon meetings with law professors as the featured guests. In the spring, the traditionalSouthern fried chicken least with the Wellesley group is the main attraction. tudent Bar Association The Student Bar's lllillll activity is the spon- soring of a series of lectures each year con- cerning various facets ofthe legal profession. The Association 's aim is to prepare the young lawyer for some of the problems he will face as a member of the community, and to demon- strate the value of bar associations as a means of organizing the special skills oflawyers for the public good. The group is affiliated with the American Law Student Associated, spon- sored by the American Bar Association. Front row -- left to right -- W.A. Stricklin, L.M. Parker, R.D. Wachs, L.A. Messinger, T. Mansbach, E.E. Kable. Second row --J.E. Matson, R.A. Hannaway, E.A. Morgan, B.D. Skolnik, M. Liles, Jr. V. ' IDX' I I .s 04 WILLISTON COMPETITION The Wilhston Competition, supervised by the Board of Student Advisers, offers experience in solving legal problems and drafting legal documents skills which are ohen not em- phasized in formal legal training. Begun in 1951 in re- sponse to a hzculty recommendation, it now has the partici- pation of a third or more of the 400 eligible second year students. Competing in teams of four men, the entrants may select the jurisdiction and the subject of their problem. The documents and memoranda are then judged by expe- rienced attorneys in that jurisdiction. Beginning in the spring of the second year, it is conducted on an elz'mination basis with the final round in the spring of the third year. ,M .' I wu.s.1S'1ON E1'i'floN Harvard 's first law clubs began in 1820, when students voluntaribz organized and argued appellate moot court cases. The Ames Competition was established z'n 1911 through the bequest of the late Dean fames Barr Ames. Beginning with practice rounds in the frst yean the competition progresses on an elimination basis to the hnal argument z'n the spring of the third year. Each succeeding round involves more complex situations, more elaborate briefs and greater honor for the participants. The hnal round this year will be be- tween the Holmes and Story teams. Members of Holmes are Messrs. du Pont and Supz'no foralistsj, Carey, Kelley, Lasson, Nichols, Pratt and Wallace. The Story members are Miss Renouf and Messrs. Scribner foralistsj, Brown, Dami- ano, Danson, Hardy, Mullen and Newman. The second year quarter-final teams are Bevins, Dawson, Freunaf Gris- wold Equity, Holmes, Marshall Equity, Marshall Law and Scott The members of Casner Law were the final winners of the spring, 1962, competition. 178 f 1. , In '1' uk 13 .,, . Q ' 1? - A , . s A ' 'Tr 2. ' -af., .yy . - , ' if b 'ak E2 ' a l 'l'lIr V lllllllilnnnuqqq, if ' 2 AMES COMPETITION P' ,fy-yy of: -w Q1 ?5T2f+V'f ff ' . .nf J.. wp Ani 1 1112! 5 'W 'ilk' F' . Q . Fronf row -- left lo right -- L.K. Wroih, D.B. Litwin fSupervisorl, M. Swiss, LM. Parker. Second row -- J.H. Muller, Jr., S. Serling, E.N. Kronfeld, J. Rice. Fronf row -- left Io right- F.E. Samuel, P.W. Martin, Prof. Berman B b E.L. Stone, S.B. Balis. Second row - A.M. Wexler, B.l. Page, LG. u Browne, D.F. Hayes. H - l Trl 71.11 :ffm W Vi 180 luuuupqg A ls'ax,,-,,,............-. .... UQ I, -if rss 0 Front row left to right AT Berry MR Ganzglass CB Cox C. Caton Presl RC Nordvall HW Turner Second row J Olson, S. Rosen H Loos F Caput Thard row G Llnk S Saltz man, H. Beral A Cholodenko Front row -- left to right -- J.S. Potiinger, M.L. Meyer, J.M. Freed berg, D. Burns, E.M. Stadum, M.A. Zarr, B. Gorham. Second row - D.G. Kempf, Jr., T.N. Boone, P.G. Kirk, Jr., R.D. Rosewater, W.H Whitehead, Ill, R.P. Mainland, R.A. Bergquist. Third row --M.E Hager, R.F. Hayes, L.D. Poole, H.J. Keohane, C.B. Phelps, D.E Herron, A.T. Chandler. 1' -'34 00 I, 'OJ I QD Front row -- left to right -- D. Van Kleeck, R. Falk, S.L. Kass, T.M. Schaumberg, S.W. Schwarz, J. Schuster lPres.l, Dean Bruce, R.J. Sideman, S.D. Shawe, D.H. Weinstein. Second row -- R.C. Johnson, D. Ralf, R. Schnadig, J. Ross, S. Banner, V.R. Gupte, G.T. Ratnagra- hi, G.C. Patel. Third row --J.Viener, S. Holo, M. Sklar, D. Blattner, B. Ratchye, H.D. Hoeppner, B.V. Fogg. Fourth row --J.B. Zagel, M. Spector, N. Grace, D. Johnson, H. McNulty. Front row -- left to right -- D. Goodlaw, C. Miller, J. Kaplan, Prof. Freund, L.J. Bugge lPres.l, H.C. Sigmon, R.B. Laden. Second row -- D. Vena, M. Tobriner, C. Svenson, R. Lillard, D. Watamabe, S.A. Beck. Third row -- R. Thau, B. Williamson, J. Melican, J. Daley D. Kucero. Fourth row -- J. Swardenski, J. Whipple, J. Carney, D. Kirkpatrick, H. Friedman, L.C. Long, Jr. Sol fi- 11 Q 182 Front row -- left to right--T.M. Friedman, C.P.W. Booth, M.H. Wien- er, R.F. Smith lSupervisorl, R.H. Troy lPres.l, S.F. Schapiro lVice pres.l, Grace Weiner lSec'yl, J.W. Spindler lTreus.l, R.D. Kirshberg, H.W. Weiss. Second row --K.W. Anderson, S.M. Rosenkranz, D.M. Balabanian, J.A. Sharaf, J.R. Burdick, Jr., L.R. Small, M. Coen, B. Smoler. Third row -- A.S. Pergam, R.H. Rodgers, Jr., M.A. Glass, P.W. Eccles, R.M. Davidson, M. Nimetz, R. Usadi, A. Martin, J. Congress. Fourth row -- D.R. Spuehler, J.B. Levine, A.l. Hyman, A.Z. Roisman, R.G. Smith, D.P. Levitt, S.F. Posner, B.S. Augenbraun. Fifth row -- P.E. Quint, W.W. Matthews, Jr., N.G. Ciriello, B.W. Rein, G.A. Plotz, T.J. Boodell, J.L. Parsons, R.C. McDiarmid, S.C. Breyer. Casner Club left to right -- P. Mersereau, E.P. Swain, C.R. Merrill, n lPres.l, J.T. Allen, M.P. Solomon. Second row -- D. Batista, H.Q. Conley, M.B. Keating, W.P. Latimer, A.C. Bancroft. h Third row -- J. Zedrosser, C. Gallagher, P.L. Berkley, N.L. Chayet, Front row -- E.H. Amido C Linsky. 'I' if L14 -rv LIE Q UD 1' if 183 i 'VY .Q ' tN Fronl row -- lefl Io right -- J. Chariton, S.A. Greene, A. Croffy, R. Johnson, A. Pasochoff, K. Tapers, A. Reichert. Second row -- S. Davis, M. Goldstein, A. Thompson, E. Peckham, R. Caldwell, G. Jones, P. Fenton. Third row --J. Baraff, L. Kopelman, M. Polansky, L. Melfzer, H. Teaford, A. Pape, J. Flug. Front row -- left fo right -- A. Melnyk, R.M. Goff, W.A. Sfricklin, D.G. Coleman lCo-Pres.l, A. Lezberg lTreas.l, D.L. Calihan lCcr Pres.l, R.E. Montgomery. Second row -- M.L. Gross, S.C. Hall, C. Carlsmiih, J.D. Hanscum, C.W. Hunter, D.A. Self. Third row -- G.F. Gregorich, D.M. Elwood, J.W. Reboul, G.D. Brown, P.H. Gold- berg, J.B. Loken, K. Gerrard, F. Profeio. If ffliHbPZi0 ' 'f'f '32 ..1 ,x.1'.,,-5 184 jig-sauna--1 UI xt CTN, CN. Front row -- left to right -- M. Greenwald, M. Harris, R. Rosenfeld, J.P. Fazio lPres. Lawl, Prof. Field, S.R. Lefkowitz lPres. Equityj, J. Chapman, 5. Smith, J. Shapiro, P. Ashley. Second row -- L. Weiss, G.A. Friedlander, B.D. Shoulson, A.L. Feld, N.H. Lane, W.R. Bishin, R. Landfield, R. Klein, C.B. Cohler. Third row -- J.M. Field Club Epstein, R. Siegler, M.J. Kessler, L.B. Gartner, Jr., J.C. Grosz, R. Flack, A.T. Hunt, J.H. Grossman, D. Fuller. Fourth row -- C.M. Moore, R.S. Miller, P.H. Asofsky, K. Lipper, G.N. Nichols, M.H. Alcott, R.J. Rabin, H.L. Abramson. Fifth row -- D. Litwin, P. Roth, D. Wice, E. Stone. First row -- left to right -- W.D. Lambert, J.B. Dean, H.B. Shapiro, P.M. Suarez lPres.J, Prof. Freund, B. Berger, R. Bassyk. Second row -- R.E. Stork, C.A. Tausche, W.H. Andrews, F.L. Wallace, B.E. Babbitt, R.A. Pauley, L.S. Berger, M. Lando. Freund Club HB Ei I Lv - -C-TGL ,ae , F8 1 N.. 185 Q3 ,nn If , Front row -- left to right -- 5.M. Raney, R. Mosk, J.B. Black, G.E. Penn, E.A. Fersch lPres.l, G.O. Cohen, B. Kraebel, L. Larson, R. Huh, J. Lundy. Second row -- P.B. Galvani, J.H. Betz, l.E. Yellin, N. Sack, R.A. Abeles, R.E. Bermos, A. Jones, R.L. Poster, T. Stein- hort. Third row -- E.S. Derby, J.K. Gardner, P.M. Reitler, H. Le- Vander, S.P. Pokort, A.D. Cronkhite, J.A. Rava, G.L. Jensen. Fourth row - D.R. Hood, T.R. Donkmeyer, Jr., D.O. Brownwood, N. Waite, Jr., F.G. Harrison, J.S. Jones, J.D. Lorenz, C.S. Avery. Fifth row -- W.I. Gerard, S.P. Feldmon, T.D. Brown, Jr., W.V. McLaughlin, Jr. Front row -- left to right -- I. Kato, J. McGarral1an, S. Dinklage, O. Barclay, K. Nolan, J. McBoine, J. Marier, R.5. Gulick. Second row -- J.T. Woodward, ll, J.M. Manko, N.M. Kurk, K.D. Jewell, A.O. Feuerstein, C.E. Jordon, H.H. Thayer, L.E. Hicks. Third row -- N.S. McCoy, G.R. Bevis, R. Clapp, E. Gittes, T.R. Reynders, R.C. Kirk- I I 1 d b wood, P.M. Fronk, J.C. Bennett, Jr. u .jml HB. tr! B J 186 U9 Q9 Front row -- left to right--M.J. Connell, H.I. Pratt, Jr., P.S. DuPont, Prof. Turner, J.R. Nichols, J.E. Kelley, Jr., A.M. Carey, Ill. Second row -- F.D. Lena, J. Brass, D.R. Scott, C.N. Steele, R.L. Lassen, P.W. Hogg. Third row '- M.W. Sisk, R.J. Campbell, R. Patricelli, P. Dori- alt, S.R. Bixler. Fourth row -- J.R. Verani, D.S. Mostcller, F.C Lichtman, N.M. Kaslir. Holmes Club Front row -- left to right -- J.A. Bosco, A.P. Caplan, J. Richards, Prof. Howe, D.G. Lowry, J.L. Parsons, W.H. Stiles, R.L. Gilbert, D.M. lrwin. Second row -- T.A. Welch, AJ. Medaglia, Jr., R.D. Wachs, G.A. Martin, G.E. Penn, A.W. Brill, W.H. Bentley. Third row -- K.R. Olson, S.S. Hudnut, W.W. Alexander, P.M. Reitler, .l.H. Cutler, Howe Club J.W. Harsch. .11 '5. H109 32 I nu 'I 187 Iwi BH IU -53 J , Fronf row -- lefl fo right -- C.R. Folfz, M. Abbell, G.S. Brooks, J.M. Mason lPres.l, D.R. Hunl, D. Polalsek, J. Clark. Second row -- C.W. Long, H.C. Noftebart, Jr., A.W. Alschuler, J.M. Dixon, D.C. Hart, P.W. Putney. Fronf row -- leff fo righf -- R. Cabezas, Y. Ozaki, R.H. Ryan, K. Bemis, Prof. Kaplan, R.B. Morrill, T.P. Jackson, T.E. Johnson. Second row -- J.R. Heller, lll, E.C. Howberl, J.l.. Hall, R.H. Reynolds, P.A.A. Berle, P.W. Morton, R.P. Campbell. Third row -- D.H. Bradley, J.W. Schroeder, W.H. Buchanan, Jr., D.5. Young, H. Miller, A.J. Robertson, l.. Freeman. O9 CU' 1? 188 'V W1 .,..-...,.. 4-nu ,wg -. w Q' K .. Bl NEG ws, K ff! Front row -- left to right -- W. Rutherford, F. Sanders, C. Hayes, E. Goldberg, J. O'Connell, D. Hungate, Prof. Keeton. Second row -- M. Steinberg, J. Vardaman, R. Sherman, R. Bennett, M. Childs, N. Slonoker. Third row--M. Weitzen, J. Rosch, J. Santoro, I. Foch- er, C. Clark, J. Heacock. Front row -- left to right-- D.B. MocGuineas, J.D. Cosey, H. Parker, G.H. Moede, W.A. Truslow, P.A. Bienstock, P.H.S. Allen. Second row WS Johnson PC Olsson B Bull WL Zentgraf A Finley 1 b F-HIL-..A ,.. ,. ,.. ,.', AM.. f 189 IBEW wif' r?N. fd lf: 1 J f , f 3 3 lwu Q-.'m' l-f f ' F' X ffl ,f was 12 f RIT E 'l l WDW - Fronf row -- leffio right--J.E. Marans, T. Peiri, B. Bell, Prof. Leach, C.W. Robison. Second row -- M. Clark, J. Shoaff, D. Williams, R. Finlayson, D. Owens. Front row - leff io righf -- M. Rosen, D. Fausi, R. Field, R. Hadley lPres.l, L. Perlman, H. Stolar, P. Brest. Second row --Arthur L. Stern, Ill, P. Brockinglon, P.R. Moots, W.S. Rubinstein, M. Churchill, A. Kezsbom. Third row -- J. Beggans, J. Chanin, J. Mur- d b phy, R. Bassey, R. Siegel. u QC i, vu, CQ O' 190 HB 4 , .,m221!.. Q Y Front row -- left to right -- R. Mathias, E. Holtzman, Prof. Maguire, . J. Daniels, J. Wachs. Second row -- P. Teachout, M. Lundberg, b R. Landon, W.L. Case, D.K. Newell, R. Herdrich. u Front row -- left to right -- D. Rothstein, C. Harper, K.E. Warner, Prof. Mansfield, R.S. Rendell, E. Tishelman, R.C. Mangone. Second ' row -- N.B. Smith, S.J. Olson, R.J. Sandler, A.R. Rode, J.E. Fick, Mansfleld Club W,,,S.,.,., E 191 ff' E!! Fronf row -- 5. Sfepanian, W. Cumberland, J. Milchell, Prof. Field, D.R. Anderson lPres.l, l.. Scharff, A. Bernhard, D.P. Kassoy, D. Lebedoff. Second row -- W.N.H. Smith, J.L. Lawing, J.C. Barton, J.D. Cheavens, A.J. Lombard, W.A. Burnham, R.F. Van Hooser, A.T. Smoof, T.B. Arnold, J.R. Hopkins. Third row -- L. Hewes, K. Willner, J.L. Lazaroff, J.W. Philbriclc, A.T. McDonnell, R.D. Horion, G.W. Thackslon, V. Reeves, B.J. Margulies, W.D. Haynes. Fourih row -- J.F. Hayes, J.B. Swann, M. deV. Flinn, L.R. Martin, J.R. Price, F.L. Morefield, P.l.. Sill, K.R. Huber, E. Hanford, J.R. Gillen. Front row -- le Marshall Club ff fo righ! -- J.P. Ossen, M.J. Henry, S.A. Silard, A.S. Joslyn lPres.l, Prof. Brown, L.M. Kesfenbaum, A.S. Fausf. Sec- ond row -- D.C. Ti B. Henderson. Morgan-Brown Club erney, W.H. Glendening, H.L. Thomas, P.N. Sobel, V in 92' 'li if 'y .Q 192 he ll -19 no, v M an . 'eo 901 9 Front row -- left to right-- D.M. Jackson, G. Graham, Dean Pound, Miss McCarthy, Prof. Sutherland, D. Hilburn, T. Mansbach. Second row -- D. Cawthorne, B. Doherty, A.AIexander, P. Steketee, B. Black. Front row -- left to right-- G. Reath, Jr., R. Ferguson, W. Henshaw, Prof. Howe, T. Stebbins lPres.l, P.H. Seed, M. Cheston, Jr., B.S. Caster, Jr.. Second row-- S. Ludlum, R. Lightfoot, H. Page, R. Gal- lop, N.S. Zoullas, J.D. DuBois. Third row -- J. Maynard, F.B. Porter, B.H. Ellis, W. Fenton, M.M. Brown. 'XI If Pow ow Club Iss i.--. ---i 193 ll BU HBV! 'fl Root Club B71 I Front row -- left to right -- R. Ziebarth, P.H. Feinberg, E.J. Cabot lTreas.l, C.A. Sorrels lPres.l, Prof. Gillmore, J.M. LeWine lSuper- visorl, H.S. Poll, E.l. Leifer, J.C. Beardsley. Second row V- G.A. Chester, Jr., D.R. Andelman, B.D. Willis, J.H. Keaten, R.D. Rosen, J.V. Surr, G.H. Hettrick, B. Corn, N.C. Knoslwer. Third row -- A. Black, M. Kaminsky, H. Bass, l.C. Marcus, R. Beynart, C.l. Gable, R. Goldfeld, W.R. Hadad, D.l. Berman. Front row -- left to right -- W.L. Fishman, H.J. Kashner, J. Train lPres.l, Prof. Sacks, B. Duck lSec.-Treas.l, J. Steintielcl, W. Williams, D. Chambers. Second row -- N.E. Hanf, C.J. Savage, .l.H. Mayer, J.H. Bell H Kuski .A. n, Jr., M.M. Pritchett, , D. Bristow. M-E' 'me' acks Club W r ' 0 Q -' UVM 194 L, ,J 'NW Ea UH Front row -- left Io right -- L.E. Striebeck, Jr., L.R. Cartwright, J.F. Robinson, D.M. Donaldson lPres.l, H.C. Miner iSec.l, D.F. O'Scannlain, S.R. Schoenleld lTreas.l. Second row -- J. Farrell, A. Hope, F. Dreher, G.T. Shaw, P.H. Helmholz, R.F. Daiiz, B.P. Robe ris. Scott Club The Scott Club is not the oldest Ames Club in the Law-School, for despite the claims of some, the Law School did exist prior to Mr, Harvard Law Schooln, affectionately known as Scotty. Nor does the club lay claim to countless Supreme Court Justices or the eight brightest people in each classg its greatest asset is Scotty, for it has been his warm and friendly patronage and participation which have made the club what it is. The club was founded in 1913 by admirers of a bright young professor and has enjoyed the benefits of his wisdom and companionship for forty-nine fruitful and successful years. Because of Scotty's careful preservation of the records, the Scott Club of 1962-63 can trace its identity back to the original club. Participation in the Ames competition is an honored tradition with the Scott Clubg it has never failed to enter a second year team in the qualifying round and has won the Ames Com- petition seven times. Ames and history are not the sole occupa- tion ofthe club. To implement a philosophy that an Ames club ought to be an entertaining as Well as an educational experience, the club sponsors a series of cocktail parties, dinners, and the traditional club lunches with pro- fessors. 195 mann mu BBW I .as .,., Front row -- left to right -- R. Johnson, M. Lebow, R. Grayson, M. Freincle lSec.-Treas.l, Prof. Sander, J. Kessler lPres.l, J. Jacobs, S. Ellis, A. Dubitzky, S. Rootberg. Second row -- D.W. Kramer, E. Rogers, E. Rothenberg, R. Toder, D. Gibson, J. Samet, E. Kahn, R. Hall, J. Rosenthal. Third row -- D.G. Hill, S.L. Hester, D. Obel, E. Burton, R. Greenberg, A. Young, J.S. Hoffman, M.R. Sonnenreich. Front row -- left to right-- P.A. Maddux, R.G. McGuire, E.A. Cutter lTreos.l, I.E. Druker lPres.l, Prof. Hart, Jr., P.J. Pettibone lSec'yl, J.E. Mullen, E. Winsor. Second row - J. Shenefield, J. Wood, G. Carr, G. Martin, J. Henning,J. Kellogg, G. Holderness, D. Goy- der. Third row -- J. Himmelstein, W. Meserve, B. Haberman, R. Sto Club Chase, I.B. Shepard. W f as B 2 of 196 TT i XT 'ill Q0 UBI 1 utherland Club Front row -- left to right-- G.H. Hohweiler, S.D. Strauss, M.J. Sank- ary, A. Piel, Prof. Sutherland, R.M. Sherwood, J.E. Hunt, J.S. Hig- gins, Jr. Second row -- C.A. Jacobson, K. Koegler, B., Zucker, K. Archer, S.S. Graham, G.J. Grumbach, Jr., M.E. Hobbs, A.F. Masek Third row -- F.S. Schwerin, W.K. Reilly, G.B. Wilhelm, G.E. Bull- winkel, A.D. Ball, M.D. Hess, C. Nesson, J. Partridge, E.B. DuBois. Front row -- left to right -- G. Damoose, J. Freeman, S. Kulp, J. Katz lPres.l, J. Richard, O. O'Connor lSec.-Treas.l, A. Alter, H. Webster, M. Green. Second row -- D.S. Lazarus, A.B. Afterman, D.M. Poust, R.W. Fox, J.M. Hutchinson, E.A. Tomlinson, C.M. Baird. Third row -- T. Matsumoto, C. Pierson, L.H. Carter, W.D. Mulliken R.A. Richardson,'S.F. Gillmar, P. Eckstein. fer Club ummm BEEF! E725 '- 197 -----pun-nanny-. nl. I'-'U ' A S C, iff IL Westfall Club EPZ' WS! L E L 4 Front row -- left to righI-- P.D. Gens, K.J. Edwards, M.J. Corcoran, Prof. Westfall, G.S. Lewis, T.W. Lawless. Second row -- M. Getlel- man, H.J. Krongard, J.B. Levine, F.R. Snodgrass, D.S. Dreyer, A.P. Humphrey. Front row -- left to right-- R. City, R. Block, E.E. Kable lSupervisorl, B. Clark, J. Irenas, A. Reichert lSupervisorl, S. Chuzmir. Second row -- T. Risser, S.A. Jones, D.W. Haslitt, M. Rosenblum, lm JE Foster R.C.McNally,J.B. Paris , . . hizzer White Club .gp ' 1 N11--ll ,ffm 1 W.. r. 198 7' :Vt , Left to right -- E. Frankel, S. Trott, J. Hogendorn, B. Skolnik, D. 1 1 b Baraf,J. Landers, E. Cooper,J. Walbran. C u Arguing their first appellate case, first year Ames competitors are confronted with c three iudge court of second and third year students. -- r 199 Law Firm Patrons The following law firms join in support of the 1963 Harvard Law School Yearbook in dedication to Mr. justice Frankfurter on the occasion of his eightieth birthday and his retire- ment from the Supreme Court of the United States. His leadership, writings and devotion to the proper functioning of the Supreme Court have placed him high in the ranks of alumni of Harvard Law School. The legal profession will long be indebted to him. The staff of the Yearbook wishes to express its gratitude to these patrons for their support in the publication of this book. Athearn, Chandler SL Hoffman San Francisco, California Breed, Abbott 8L Morgan New York, New York Brown, Wood, Fuller, Caldwell 8x Ivey New York, New York Buchanan, Ingersoll, Rodewald, Kyle 8t Buerger Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Cahill, Gordon, Reindel 8t Ohl . New York, New York Carter, Ledyard 8r Milburn New York, New York Chadbourne, Parke, Whiteside 8: Wolff New York, New York Chadwell, Keck, Kayser, Ruggles 8t McLaren Chicago, Illinois Chapman and Cutler Chicago, Illinois Chas. Pfizer 8L Co., Inc. New York, New York Chickering SL Gregory San Francisco, California Choate, Hall 81 Stewart Boston, Massachusetts Cravath, Swaine 8t Moore New York, New York Cummings 8a Lockwood Stamford, Connecticut 200 Davis Polk Wardwell Sunderland 8r Kiendl New York, New York Dorfman, De Koven 8t Cohen Chicago, Illinois Dorsey, Owen, Marquart, Windhorst 8t West Minneapolis, Minnesota Dunnington, Bartholow 8z Miller New York, New York Dykema, Wheat, Spencer, Goodnow 8a Trigg Detroit, Michigan Eckert, Seamans 8z Cherin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Faegre 8: Benson Minneapolis, Minnesota Fix and Spindelman Rochester, New York Friedman, Atherton, Sisson 8: Kozol Boston, Massachusetts Gibson, Dunn 8z Crutcher Los Angeles, California Gray, Binkley Sr Pfaelzer Los Angeles, California Creenbaum, Wolff8L Ernst New York, New York Hill, Barlow, Goodale 8r Adams Boston, Massachusetts Holme, Roberts, More 8z Owen Denver, Colorado Hopkins, Sutter, Owen, Mulroy 8: Wentz Chicago, Illinois Hunton, Williams, Gay, Powell 8a Gibson Richmond, Virginia International Business Machines Corporation Law Department New York, New York Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays 8z Handler New York, New York Keatinge 8L Sterling Los Angeles, California Kelley, Drye, Newhall, Maginnes 8z Warren New York, New York Kirkland, Ellis, Hodson, Chaffetz SL Masters Chicago, Illinois Lewis, Grant 8a Davis Denver, Colorado Lord, Bissell 8x Brook Chicago, Illinois McAfee, Hanning, Newcomer, Hazlett 8z Wheeler Cleveland, Ohio Milbank, Tweed, Hope :Sz Hadley New York, New York Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone Detroit, Michigan Miller SL Chevalier Washington, D. C. Morrison, Hecker, Cozad 8x Morrison Kansas City, Missouri Olwine, Connelly, Chase, O'Donnell 8z Weyher New York, New York O'Melveny 8z Myers Los Angeles, California Palmer Dodge Gardner Sz Bradford Boston, Massachusetts Pepper, Hamilton Sz Scheetz Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Root, Barrett, Cohen, Knapp 81 Smith New York, New York Ropes 8x Gray Boston, Massachusetts Rosenman Colin Kaye Petschek 8x Freund New York, New York Ross, McGowan, Hardies 8L O'Keefe Chicago, Illinois Saul, Ewing, Remick 8: Saul Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Shea 8z Gardner Washington, D. C. Shearman 8a Sterling New York, New York Silverstein 8: Mullens Washington, D. C. Standard Oil Companyf N.J.j New York, New York Sullivan 8z Cromwell New York, New York Sutherland, Asbill 8: Brennan Atlanta, Georgia and Washington, D. C. Thacher, Proffitt, Prizer, Crawley 8x Wood New York, New York Thorp, Reed Sc Armstrong Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Townley, Updike, Carter 8z Rodgers New York, New York Tydings 8z Rosenberg Baltimore, Maryland Warner, Stackpole, Stetson, 8z Bradlee Boston, Massachusetts White 8x Case New York, New York Williams, Robison 8z Curphey Toledo, Ohio Willkie Farr Gallagher Walton 8a FitzGibbon New York, New York Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam 8x Roberts New York, New York 201 I DEX and ADVERTI I G rf! 111 Index of Pictured Students Aaronson, David E. . . . Abbe, Cyrus G. . . . Abbell, Michael . . . Abbott, Richard D. . Abel, Frederick B. . . . Abeles, Richard A. . . . Abrams, Stanley ...... Abramson, Elliott M. . . . Abramson, Howard L. . . Acquaviva, Charlotte M. Adams, Richard D. . . . . Afterman, Allen B. . . . Ahmad, Altab .... Alcott, Mark H ..... Aldrich, Kenneth C ..... Alenstein, Ronald H. . . . Alexander, Allan L. . . . . Alexander, William W., Jr. . . . Allan, James III ...... 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Jewell, Keith D. . . . Johnson, J. Rolfe . . . Johnson, Jon P. .... . Johnson, Michael C. . . Johnson, Reese C. . . . Johnson, Reverdy, Jr. . Johnson, Robert H. . . Johnson, Ronald E. . . Johnson, Thomas E. . RI N LY GR ETINGS 10 flee HARVARD LAW SCHOOL YEARBGOK ITS STAFF cl I ACULTY STUDENTS AIN ALU NI Of HARVARD LAW SCHOOL 35 WEST UB IS ING CO T AUL 2 INN HARVARD LUNCH 8: DELI 1246 Mass. Ave. - across from Larmont Library featuring Mr. Bart1ey's famous M lb burgers and submarine sandwiches DICKSON BROTHERS Kitchen Furnishings - Hardware - Paint 26 BRATTLE ST. CAMBRIDGE 38, MASS. m KI 7-8003 C L E A N E R S Your Professional Dry Cleaner 4 Hudson S-I1-ee-i lofi l672 Mass. Ave.l CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Five BARBERS sPeciAuzlNc IN service ro sruomrs 'lbll MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Corner of Everett St. and Mass. Ave. Eliot 4-9748 Index wr -L Johnson, Vahe D. . . . . Kells, John C. . . . . . . Johnson, Vard R. . . Johnson, W. Stanfield Jones, Andrew T. . . Jones, Gerald E. . . 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Leong, Galen C. . Lert, Richard F. . . Lesch, Solomon I. . Lesourd, Peter C. . Letwin, Leon .... Leval, Pierre N. . 72 T35 72 . . . . T35 72 72 72 T05 T05 T35 .. .. T35 T35 T05 72 ' ff 105 73 73 73 .. .. T05 73 .. .. 73 73 T35 . .. T05 T35 73 T05 . .. T35 .. .. 73 .. .. T35 .. .. T35 47 73 LeVander, Harold P. . . . . T35 Index Levin, Bruce A. .......... Long, L, Charles, Jr, , Levin, Michael A. . . Lgogl Henry J, , , I l I.eVTT'I, Robert . . LQpe1' David B. . - I Levine, Julius B. . . Levine, Robert F. . . . Levine, William G. . . Lorenz, Brian E. . . . Lorenz, Diana R. . . Lorenz, James D. . . . Levinson, Victor . . Lowry, Donald G, . , Lelfliff Dflnlel P- ---- Ludlum, Stuart D., Jr. l-SWING, JeT'0me M. . Luedtke, Richard L. . . lewis, Ffedefidf P' - - Lukens, Robert A. . . . Lewis, Gran? 5- - - - Lundberg, Merrill C. . Lewis, Philip S. .... Lundy, Joseph R. . . . Lewis, Ronald B. .... Lynch, Pqul A, , , , , , Lewis, William H., III . . Lezberg, Arlene R. . . . McAnaney, Edward G. 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Miner, Henry C., Ill . . Mitchell, Jerrold I. . . . Mitchell, Theodore R. . Mochizuki, Reiiiro . . Modahl, William B. . . Moede, G. Hans, III . . . Montejo, Filomeno G., Jr. Montgomery, Roger E. . Moore, Albert W. . . . . Moore, Christopher M. . Moots, Philip R. ..... . Morefield, Frederick L. . Morgan, Edward A. . . Morgan, Frank B. . . . Morrill, Robert B. . . . . Morrissey, Robert J. . . Morton, Perry W. . . Mask, Richard M. . . . Mosteller, David S. . . Moyle, O. Wood, lll . . . Moynihan, Cornelius J. . Mueller, Paul C. . . . . Mullen, John W. . . . Muller, John H., Jr. . . Mulliken, William D. . . Mumford, James R. . Munoz, Jose M. . . . . Munro, Meredith V. . . Murphy, Mark W. . . Muss, Joshua L. . . . . Myers, Kenneth R. . . Na ashima, Yasuhara Nagmod, Sheldon H. Neilson, Beniamin R. Nelson, Peter F. . . . Nelson, Steven R. . . Nesson, Charles R. . Neth, Spencer .... Neu eboren, Jerrold D. . . . . Newsborn, Norton N. Neuborne, Burt .... Newell, Douglas K. . Newman, Martin D. . Nichols, George N. . Nichols, James R. . . Nickles, Peter J. . . Niles, John B. . . Nimetz, Matthew . . Nolan, John K. . . . Noland, Jon D. . . . . Nordvall, Robert C. . Normandin, Charles P. Norton, Hugh A. . . . Nottebart, Harry C., Jr. . . Obel, David l. .... . Oberdorf, Peter S. . . O'Brien, Kevin D. . . O'Connell, John M., Jr. O'Connor, James D. . O'Connor, Otis L. . . O'Donnell, Edward T. O'Haire, Michael J. . Index . . 138 O'Hearne, David B. . . . . 109 . . 77 O'Leary, Willis E. . . . . 48 Olesker, Landis . . . . 109 . . 48 Olson, Eric .... . . 139 . . 138 Olson, John F. . . . 109 . . 77 Olson, Kent R. . . . . 139 . . 109 Olson, Steven J. . . . 139 . - 138 Olsson, Philip C. . . . . . 139 - - 77 O'Neil, Michael D. . . . . . 109 . . 109 O'Neil, Rickard T. . . . . . 139 77 O'Neill, Albert C., Jr. ...... 139 . . 138 Oppenheim, Stephen J. ..... 110 . . 109 Oram, Peter D. ...... . . 78 - - 138 Orman, James M. ........ 78 - . 77 Osakwe, George U. ....... 48 . . 138 O'Scannlain, Diarmuid F. . . . 78 - - 77 Ossen, Jeffrey P. ......... 139 - - 77 Owen, Thomas E. ..... . . 110 - - 77 Owens, David R. . . . . . 139 - - 133 Ozaki, Yukinobu . . 48 . . 109 Pa e, Beniamin l. . . . . 139 . . 139 False, Harry D. . . . . . 139 . . 78 Panosian, Stanley K. . . . . 110 . . 78 Pantle, William D. . . . 110 . . 78 Pape, Arthur E. . . . . . . 139 Pappas, Harold N. . . . . 110 . . . 109 Paradis, Pierre R. . . . . 78 109 Parish, James B. . . . 139 . . 109 Parish, Tat .... . . 139 .. 109 Park, David K. .. . .. 139 . . 78 Parker, Frank R. . . . 139 . . 78 Parker, Herbert . . . . 78 . . 109 Parker, Louis M. .. .. 139 . . 78 Parkman, Harold D. . . . 78 Parson, J. Lester. Ill . . Partridge, John J. . . . Partridge, Wayne E. . . Pasachoff, Alice .... Pascal, Roger P. . . . . Passman, Edward H. . . Paster, Philip J. . . . . Patel, Girish C. . . . Patricelli, Robert E. . Patten, Warren . . . Patzman, David F. . . Pauley, Roger A. . . . Pearl, Rudolph ..... Peckham, Eugene E. . . Peebles, Rufus W., Jr. . Peery, Mark C. .... . Pelletier, George A., Jr. Penn, Gene E. .... . Perez-Martinez, Mauricio Pergam, Albert S. . . . Perito, Paul L. ..... . Perlman, Lawrence . Peters, Fenibo G. . . Petersen, Raymond J. . Peterson, David L. . . Petri, Thomas E. . . . Pettibone, Peter J. . . Phelps, Carl B. . . . . Philbrick, John W. . . Phillips, Kevin P. . . Pickard, Lee A. . . . . Picone, Joseph C. . . Piel, Anthony L. . . . . Pierson, Charles S. . Pilchen, Marvin H. . . 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Ratt, Douglass A. . . Ramphal, Shridath S. Raney, Sarah M. . . 111 .. 111 .. .. 80 Index Rapp, William E. . . . . Rassweiler, James C. . Ratchye, Boyd H. . . . . Ratnagrahi, Girdharlal T. . . . . Rauch, Michael H. . . . Rava, John A. ..... . Reath, George, Jr. . . Rebell, Arthur L. . . . Reboul, John W. . . . . Reeves, H. VanKirk . . Reichert, Albert P., Jr. . Reilly, William K. . . . . Rein, Bert W. . . . . 79 79 111 48 140 111 111 140 79 140 111 140 140 140 Reitler, Paul M. . . . . 80 111 80 140 140 140 80 III 140 111 80 111 140 Rendell, Robert S. . . Reno, Janet ...... Resnik, Paul ....... Reynders, Thomas R. . Reynolds, Philip L. . . Reynolds, Robert H. . . Rhamstine, Mary E. . . Rice, Donald S. . . . Rice, John L. . . . . Richards, Jane K. . . . Richards, Judith C. . . Richards, Peter R. . . . . Richardson, Robert A. . Riekes, Steven J. . . . . Rient, Peter F. .... . . . Ries, David P. . . . Riggio, Philip V. . . Risser, Thomas B. . . . . . Roberts, Brinton P. . . . 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