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WAYNE KIYOSHI MINAMI Wayne was born in Waipahu, Hawaii on April 28, l942. I-Ie first attended Aiea School and later transferred to Iolani School in his sophomore year. In September, l960, he left Hawaii's warm shores for Yale where he spent four miserable cold years. Having switched majors several times, he finally graduated with a B.A. in history. A bit wiser by this time, he applied to law schools in Cal- ifornia where he thought the weather would be more to his liking. Upon graduating he is planning to return to, yep, you guessed it -Hawaii. His permanent address is 99-048 Olopana Street, Aiea, Hawaii. LOREN MITCHELL Mitch was born in Iowa and has lived there most of his life. He graduated from Drake University where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Who's Who in American Colleges. At Stanford he has been a member of the Moot Court Board and the Board of Editors, Stanford Law Review. Work experience included ll months as a roustabout for Iohn Morrell 81 Co., Estherville, Iowa, three years Cpart-timej as staff member of League of Iowa Municipalitiesg and one year as law clerk in law offices in Sunnyvale, California. He has an avid interest in politics and has served as Executive Secretary, Young Democratic Clubs of Iowa, member, Board of Di- rectors, YDC of America, member, Iowa delegation to the 1964 Democratic National Convention. CFor other political activities see listing in Who's Who in American Politics Cl965jj. Future plans include directed study on a McNamara Fellowship at the University of Saigon. MICHAEL M. MOORE Born in Glendale, raised in Pomona, California. Parents trans- planted North Dakotans. Greatest claim to fame as a youth was graduating tied for first in his high school class with the Bandit. Favorite sport was baseball-but would you believe catcher? Stan- ford undergrad, economics, Theta Chi. Considers Germany his sec- ond home after studying and working in Bonn, Stuttgart, and Mu- nich in l960 and l963. Most pleasant memory of the first year at law school was the trip he took to Mexico after it was over. Spent bulk of second and third years in the Law Review offices. Expects the Army will put his legal training to good use after the '67 bar and hopes to begin private practice after discharge. Still single, enjoys camping, hunting, swimming and Peanuts.
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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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IOHN IGNACE MORRIS Iohn is interested in corporation practice where he hopes to give clients both legal and technical advice. He graduated with a B.S. in engineering in 1960 from San Diego State College where he was on the Deanis List and a member of Delta Sigma Honorary Engineering Fraternity. He held a variety of part-time jobs in business and as a commercial pilot. He was the first member of his graduating class to become regis- tered as a professional engineer in California, and was chief engineer of a consulting firm in San Diego before coming to Stanford Law School. M. MITCHELL MORSE High School: Rhinebeck High School, Rhinebeck, New York. A.B., cum laude, Brown University, majored in economicsg Phi Beta Kappa, Francis Wayland Scholar, Wall Street Iournal Prize forbest senior comprehensive examination in economics. Active in the Brown University Glee Club and the Brunaires, a select twelve- man singing group. LL.B. Stanford University Law School. Member Editorial Board, Stanford Law Review, l965-665 semi-finalist, Kirkwood Moot Court Competition. Married to Charlotte C., a Stanford University Ph.D. candidate in English literature. Extra curricular interests include horses and livestock. Raised and owned the l958 Eastern States Exposition grand champion steer, an 855-pound black angus. Presently a na- tional examiner in the United States Pony Club, an organization devoted to teaching horsemanship. ROBERT DAY MULFORD Bob was born on September 28, l942. I-le came to sunny California by way of New Hampshire Cthree preppy years at St. Paul's Schoolj. As an undergraduate at Stanford Cclass of '64j he majored in Inter- national Relations and Political Science, and worked as an announ- cer for KZSU, the campus radio station. He also spent a very enjoy- able six months soaking up culture at Stanford's campus in Tours, France. In the Law School, his most notable accomplishment was get- ting married. He was also on the Law Review and the Legal Aid Society. He spent one summer on his honeymoon traveling around Europe, and the other working as a law clerk in a law firm in San ose. I Bob and his wife Charity, plan to live in San Francisco.
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