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DAVID EVAN LISTER B.A. in Political Science, University of Iowa, 1964. Ottumwa, Iowa. - DAVID CHARLES LORING fornia. STEPHEN WALTER LUELF Born June 5, 1942, lVIcMinville, Oregon. Grew up in Ramona, Cal- ifornia Qpop. 60005. High school student body president, valedic- torian, varsity basketball captain. Outside interests include estab- lishment and management of 16,000 hen egg production operation Csouthern Californiaj and a beef cow operation CArkansasj. Na- tional 4-H winner in Boys, Agriculture. Graduated with honors in economics from Stanford in 1964. Mem- ber of debate squad, football band, El Toro Club. At law school, member of the Legal Aid Society and Phi Delta Phi. Summer ac- tivities include: siesta at the National University of Mexico, cutting cord wood and scouting the Ozarlcsg solo 10,000 mile motorcycle ride in Europeg summer intern in Washington D.C. for Congressman Iames Utt and the House Republican Conference. For the next two years, lst Lieutenant, U.S. Army Signal Corps. B.A. in Economics, Pomona College, 1964. Playa del Rey Call W it 7 f
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LAURENCE EDWARD LEVINE Larry was born in New York on December 17, 1941. He attended the Fieldston School in Riverdale, New York, where he played var- sity soccer and basketball and belonged to the English Seminar, At Princeton, Larry majored in economics and wrote an honors thesis on the evolution of defense budgeting. He was also awarded the Class of 1881 English Prize Cldj and the Francis Biddle Prize. After freshman crew, Larry played intramural tennis and football. He was a founder of the Undergraduate Committee on Human Rights and a member of the Charter Club. Originally Class. of '63, Larry took a year in the U.S. Marine Corps. At Stanford, Larry was Vice-President of the International So- ciety during its major expansion. He has worked for the N.Y. At- torney General and the U.S. justice Department, and anticipates continued government service. His permanent address is 115 Cen- tral Park West, New York, New York. LAWRENCE ALAN LEVY Born on February 5, 1943 in Kankakee, Illinois, Larry attended South Side High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana. At the University of Michigan he majored in Political Science and was active in the International Students Association and Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity. After spending his junior year abroad in Scotland studying at the University of St. Andrews, he graduated from the Honors College with distinction in 1964. Larry was elected First Year Representative to the Law Associa- tion during his first year at Stanford. He spent the following sum- mers assisting the Chief Counsel to the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, and working in the Criminal Di- vision of the U.S. Attorney's Office in San Francisco. He has par- ticipated in the Redwood City Legal Aid project and serves as an officer in Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. SPQ 1 K' , 0 1r2z.:s:5-' ' 1 35 ' ,M if fast if it E' MAXINE HELEN LINDE Knee STERND Maxine was born in Chicago, Illinois, on September 2, 1939. She moved to California at the age of three and received her elemen- tary and high school education in Beverly Hills, graduating first in her class from Beverly Hills High School. She then attended UCLA, where she earned her Bachelor's degree in Mathematics with High- est Honors and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. In 1960 Maxine married Ronald K. Linde, her high school beau, and in 1961 husband and wife graduated from UCLA. Maxine then began working as an Associate Research Engineer at Caltech's jet Propulsion Laboratory, while Ron began his graduate studies at After Ron earned his Ph.D. in 1964,-he took his turn at working, and Maxine entered Stanford to begin her law studies. She is Note Editor for Volume 19 of the Stanford Law Review. Upon graduation '-'.A ,bqj C altech, 1 '.'-' , 5 Ee., .44 -1.5 . .iz she plans to join a law firm in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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MICHAEL T. LYON Mike was born in Los Angeles on Iuly 12, 1943, and attended Los Angeles High School, where he was active in student govern- ment, gymnastics, and a life member of CSF. He entered Stanford University in 1961, studied history, political theory and economics, and entered Stanford Law School after his Iunior year. While an undergraduate, Mike was active on the Student-Faculty Union Com- mittee, Student Legislature and By-laws Committee, the Honors Program in Social Sciences, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Mike and his wife, Ioni, were married in August, 1964, and he entered the Law School that September, where his rnaior interests were Anti-trust and International Law. A member of the Law Re- view, Mike plans to study International Law and economics in Europe after graduation, and thereafter hopes to join a law firm in California or New York. His permanent address is 261 So. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles. IOHN DANIEL LYONS, IR. Born Ianuary 15, 1942 in Tucson, Arizona. Attended Tucson High School. Activities included Boys' State, AFS exchange student to Denmark, wrestling team, state debate champion. Graduated 21st out of 500. Majored in English at University of Arizona. Activities included Student Senate, intramurals, debate team, Delta Upsilon fraternity. Honors included Blue Key Menfs Honorary, Freeman Medal for Outstanding Senior Man. Graduated cum laude and Hon- ors in English. After first year at Stanford Law School, married Irene Kay Ras- mussen of Ajo, Arizona. Special interests in law: personal injury, real estate law, corporation law. Following graduation and Arizona bar examination, will clerk for Chief Iudge Chambers of the Ninth Circuit. Then plans to join a firm in Phoenix. Permanent address is 121 Avenida Natachee, Tucson, Arizona. THOMAS IOSEPH MCBIRNIE A resident of Phoenix, Tom received his early education in paro- chial schools, graduating from high school in 1960 as class vale- dictorian, student body president and state debate champion. At- tending St. Mary's College in California for two years, he was twice elected as a class officer and served also as class social chairman. Transferring to Notre Dame in the autumn of 1962, Tom was ap- pointed to the academic commissison and was chairman of the uni- versity lecture series, graduating with honors in Iune, 1964. At Stanford, Tom spent three years in fairly regular attendance. However, he found a summer job in the Governor's Office in Sac- ramento more to his liking, and the results of this remain still to be seen. Age 24, Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McBirnie, Sr.
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