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CLASS QF 196 In his final year at Stanford the law student is free to select from a wide range of course offerings: he may choose to pursue advanced courses in business associations or procedureg he may be attracted to specialized courses concerning legal problems in such fields as antitrust, welfare, nat- ural resources, or labor-management relations. Many of these courses are taught in seminars calling for the preparation of individual research pa- pers rather than examinations. The third year is also a time of assuming leadership positions in student organizations or undertaking special tasks as research assistants to faculty members. With the time for entry into actual legal practice approaching, the third-year student devotes consid- erable energy to the round of job interviews at the placement office or to visiting law offices throughout the country.
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ALLAN CLIFFORD ANDERSON Al was born in Pocatello, Idaho, on March 6, 1942. He grew up in various parts of the West, graduating from Lewis and Clark High School in Spokane, Washington. In secondary school Andy was con- sidered so outstanding he was elected president of everything. As an undergraduate at Stanford, he majored in history, minored in drink- ing, wrote political columns for the Daily, and as parliamentarian for the Kappa Alphas set all the initiation mystic blindfolds on fire, causing rush to be canceled. At Law School Andy kept office hours at The or from 11 a.m. to closing daily and Sunday. VVhen not thus occupied he lived in Toyon Hall as resident assistant for El Toro Club, he spent two sum- mers as Box Office Chairman for the Stanford Summer Festival. He expects to go to work following graduation for his rich Uncle Sam- uel in the exotic East. His permanent address is 4226 So. Madelia, Spokane, Washington. M995 'Wk' 'ia H ....:5 1 2'- . .V 1 , ,:Zi.I- 1115.264 fl .SIS-14 7 . , . ' -. . I ' . . ' . 1. - . ' . f 2 ' ' -fi -mg, .4-.k.a-.,, CHARLES GILBERT ARMSTRONG Chuck was born Aug. 31, 1942, in Louisville, Ky. He attended MARY LISA ANDERSON Born March 2, 1942 in Summit, New Iersey. Kent Place School, Summit, New Iersey, Class of 1960. Cornell University, Class of 1964. Majored in American Studies- government. Dean's List. Kappa Alpha Theta. Stanford Law School, Class of 1967. Moot Court Board. Law Stu- dents Civil Rights Research Council: Chairman, 1965-66, Legal intern, Iackson, Miss., summer 1965. Legal Aid Society, East Palo Alto Legal Services Committee. Permanent address: 97 Blackburn Road, Summit, NJ. 07901. Waggener High School in Louisville, lettering in three sports. and participating in student government. He was a National Merit Scholarship Finalist, and enrolled in Purdue University's Indus- trial Engineering program following high school graduation. Chuck was active in many campus activities at Purdue, and was chosen Outstanding Senior Man of the University in 1964. Academically, the Industrial Engineering Department selected him as their out- standing student, and he was a member of Tau Beta Pi, and Omi- cron Delta Kappa. Phi Gamma Delta was his social fraternity. At law school, Tuna served as Vice President of the Stanford Law Association, worked with the Legal Aid Society, and partici- pated in intramural athletics. Following graduation, he is looking forward to going with a law firm which engages in a general business practice.
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