Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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Wham- GENE LYNDON ARMSTRONG Gene was born in Waterloo, Iowa, on December 29, 1940. He attended Cedar Falls High School in Cedar Falls, Iowa, where he was first in his class and lettered in football, track, and baseball. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1963, and received a Masters degree in Economics in 1964. At Wisconsin he was active in student politics and student government and was elected Treas- urer of the Wisconsin Student Association in 1961. He was honored by the Wisconsin Alumni Association as Outstanding Iunior Man in 1962. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. In 1964 Gene married the former Miss Ann Haberman and entered Stanford Law School. While in law school he was active in the In- ternational Society and was editor of volumes I and II of the Inter- national Society Proceedings. His permanent address is 2620 McClain Drive, Cedar Falls, Iowa. ' ' IP ,if 3 2 -. V ff zf V. . A' - Aw-1 ag-Qgrz. ' . ig . VA.: f l rtt WILLIAM HENRY ARMSTRONG Bill was born in New York City on 15 December 1943. He began his elementary education in public schools in Los Alamos, New Mexico, and finished elementary education in public schools in Menlo Park, California. He went to Bellarmine, a Iesuit school in San lose, California, for his secondary education. At Bellarmine Bill was active in speech and debate. He went to Stanford for under- graduate training and majored in History. Bill spent his second year at the Stanford campus in Florence, Italy. At the law school Bill was on the Law Review. He married his wife Iulie in his second year and had a daughter lennifer in his third year. After graduation Bill will associate with McCutchen, Doyle. Brown, Trautman 81 Enersen, 2000 International Building, 601 California Street, San Francisco, working primarily in litiga- tion. Bill will spend two years in the Army as a 2nd Lieutenant in Armor. HAROLD ERVIN ATHERLY Hal was born in San Antonio. Texas, on September 10, 1936. He attended Broad Ripple High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, and took his undergraduate training at Yale University, where he ma- jored in English. He was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, and lived in Davenport College. Upon graduation from Yale in 1958, Hal began active duty as an officer in the U.S. Navy, serving on a- destroyer in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, and then as an instructor in San Diego, Cali- fornia. At Stanford, Hal lived off-campus during his first year, and then was a Resident Assistant for two years in Burbank Hall of the Stern Houses. During his third year, he was Associate Editor of this year- book. His permanent address is 3955 East 71st Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

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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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ROBERT PCWELL BAKER Bob first saw the light of day on August 8, 1935, in Spokane, Wash- ington. His secondary education was obtained at the Lakeside School in Seattle, Washington where he graduated second in his class. His undergraduate work was done at Stanford University where he majored in economics and political science. He was active in the Political Union and the Young Republicans and graduated with honors. After leaving Stanford, Bob moved to San Francisco, California, where he worked in the mortgage banking industry. During this period he rnet and married his lovely wife, Beth. He then decided he preferred law to mortgage banking and so came back to school. While in law school, he was a member of the Law Review. Upon graduation he plans to practice business and corporation law in a western city. His address is 1991 Manhattan Avenue, Apartment L, Palo Alto, California. DAVID HENRY BARBER Born in Concord, California, 1940. Served from 1960-62 on a mis- sion for the Church of Iesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints. Grad- uated from Brigham Young University with a B.S. in Political Sci- ence and a minor in Philosophy in 1964. Vice-President of the Stu- dent Body, varsity basketball, Blue Key. At Stanford winner of Moot Court competition award, eligible for both Law Review and Moot Court Board. Spent the summer following first-year working for legal department of a corporation, the summer following second-year with the firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and lV1CCloy in New York City. !5f'vIlV'7 3-'W J Q 2' I 3, 5 . . H. DENNIS BARR Dennis was born on October 26, 1942. He graduated from the University of Southern California with high honors in Political Science and Economics. While at U.S.C. he was President of the Student Senate, President of Theta Xi Fraternity, played varsity basketball, and was active in the California Young Republicans. At Stanford, he had a marvelous first year with such high marks as pneumonia, lack of sleep, lack of food, and the general first-year syndrome. The next two years were better as he devoted himself to basketball, social life, and the law. As a member of the Law Forum he inherited a good place to study and a phone to the outside world. He became a national officer for the Young Republicans, but this victory,' did not detract from his interests in the law-corporate and tax law. He hopes to practice law in Los Angeles in one or both of these fields. His address is 2061 Kerwood Ave., Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. 90025. ,,. . l y. , 'rw if xg ,lxfik i af- ' -nf V' ali .A Al if uf 2::5 'i:f: 1 fziaffaf . , .:rf:5Zff:,-,z'g 1 4.13-15-Zj-Z Q' ,lay 1' ,-1:-ig-55525 f1Z:::,::yg5?j:::,gj1f7' 1 Q. we- if .-1a1rt2f:2'..'ffff:ffM-Gigi

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