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ROGER LEE MCNITT WILLIAM IOSEPH MCCARREN Bill was born in Iersey City, N. I. Rebounding nicely, he attended high school, where he developed the study habits necessary for higher education, and was chosen best dancer by his ever atten- tive classmates. Upon graduation he declined a moderate bonus of- fered by the Boston Red Sox. He entered Iersey Cityis own St. Peter's College, where he found time to major in political science while researching his subsequently unpublished thesis, Antisocial Impli- cations of Irreplaceable Divotsf' Ever the joiner, Bill was a member of the Dino LaForge Social Club and Followers of the French Chef. After college, suspecting that a change of venue might be broad- ening, Bill decided to attend Stanford Law School, where he has busied himself with unobtrusive research. Upon graduation Bill plans to enlist in the Marine Corps. Ultimately he hopes to become a public defender in the greater Iersey City area. BARRY LANE MARCUS B.A. in Philosophy, Stanford University, 1964. Boise, Idaho. Roger was born to Rollin Lee and Elizabeth McNitt in Pasadena, California, on October l, 1942. He attended Whittier High School, where he played varsity football and baseball. As an undergraduate at Stanford, Roger played freshman football and was student Direc- tor of Intramural Athletics and at the same time was active in Kappa Sigma. Spring and summer of his junior year were spent in Florence, Italy, at the Stanford campus there. In Iune, l964, he received his degree in Political Science from Stanford. Roger married the former Ieanne Gudmunsen, whom he met at the Italy campus, after his first year in law school. While in law school, he has served as Chairman of the Legal Aid Society's Legis- lation Committee, as a law school representative in the student legis- lature, and as a student member of the Presidentis Advisory Com- mittee on Athletics. His permanent address is 6216 So. Stanford Way, Whittier, California.
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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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IAMES MONROE MARX in two law firms. IOHN HOWARD MESSING Iohn was born in New York City on February 21, 1943. In 1948 his family moved to Tucson, Arizona, in 1955, it moved back to New York. john attended the Bronx School of Science, and matri- culated from there to Princeton University. 1 Iohn was a history major at Princeton, although for his first two years he pursued a pre-med program almost exclusively. He grad- uated magna cum laude, and part of his senior thesis was published in the Pacific Historical Review under the title Politics, Public Lands, and Progressives: The Oregon Land Fraud Trials, 1903- 1910f' He was an editor of the Nassau Herald, the senior class yearbook. At Stanford, he was a member of the Law Review, His third year, he was a resident assistant in Stern Hall. He has not as yet decided what type of legal career he would like to pursue. DAVID POWELL MILLER Iudy. the West Coast. Born in Newark, New Iersey, lim received his preparatory edu cation at Pingry School, Elizabeth New jersey where he was ac tive in political organizations and campus publications From Pingry he enrolled at Dartmouth College where he received an A B in His tory in 1964. At college he was editor of The Dartmouth Republtcan a columnist for The Dartmouth, active in AFROTC and a member of the Freshman and Inter-dormitory Councils He spent two sum rners at Colby College Summer School of Languages and three at the U.S. Department of State, spending the last in the office of the Deputy Director for Greek, Turkish and Iranian Affairs At Stanford lim served as a consultant for Stanford in Washing ton, and as a member of the intern selection committee for the State Department. The summers of 1965 and 1966 were spent as mterns Dave was born June 19, 1942 1n Minneapolis Minnesota He attended high schools in Seattle, Washington and San Mateo Cal ifornia before graduating from Capitol Page School in Washington D.C., which he attended while working as a Congressional Page during his senior year of high school Dave then attended Stan ford University where he acquired a degree in Economics and a Wife While in law school, Dave has been kept busy as a member of the Law Review and as one of its Recent Developments Editors After graduation, Dave, Iudy, and son Davey will move to Salem Ore gon for a year while Dave clerks for Iustice Goodwin of the Oregon Supreme Court. After that, the Millers will settle somewhere on
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