Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

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sg :L -.'4? 'f '- GARY GRAY BAYER Gary was born to Leslie and Virginia Bayer in St. Louis, Missouri, on October 29, 1942. He attended Horton Watkins High School in Ladue, Missouri and received the outstanding graduate award. In 1964 he graduated from Yale University where he majored in history. At Yale he was active in the Yale Young Republicans and the Yale Political Union. His first year at Crothers was improved by the visitors to his room, dubbed the lounge -all to discuss the law, of course. These legal discussions his last two years were moved to the pool of the Atherton home where he worked for his room. In his second year he was elected class representative to the Law Association and in his last year served as Law Association president. Interested in real estate and commercial law, Gary hopes to practice in San Francisco. His permanent address is 1117 Spoede Road, St. Louis, Missouri. Y l WI' 7 ff ,f , yy WW: -. f 5 9 . 1' 55,142 X M A 4' 1 3' ,f 0 f f 'I' A .fs .:f - :aw ef- .ff -e',4aa:.ra.H.- -1 - sr.:-1 a,::Q::.e:..::e:.ew..,.:-.aa.a5f- af-:Hssr-if f -2- . .-ri -f . lily' -' ' E125 I .x.,,.-M,-,,f,.,:,a5.s .Har - 1-:1.-,:,:f:-asr:,.av:m..:r,1.-1.-:fr f,,.'3.,,,,.,.,3.,., ,,,. , 1.4.15.-:-:,s.,::f-reams: 1. ,.,: , frees-e4i:1:k , Kay f 7914 f f f ar , Mr'f 4 ' , 'rf' fn? J 4 0 v VW 3 9 1 g f 31 2, 1 1 Wig ' A . I ' I f www , 1? , . ..,,,.,.,... ..,. . ...., , ,, ,.,, .,..... . 1If.-:say.::1:5i55if9-1'f1-1-aff...ay Q2 ....., , . , , . ARTHUR D. BERNSTEIN Art was born March 31, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois. He attended New Trier High School where he was not first in his class, but wrestled, debated, acted, participated in student government and was sports editor of the year book. Having used these activities, decent grades and high college boards to get into Columbia, he proceeded to get his A.B. there in English in 1964. I-Ie was a varsity wrestler, president of his Soph. class, a somewhat reluctant senior fund drive captain and chairman of the Vassar-in-N.Y. program. After eloping to Paris in the summer of 1963, he, together with his wife, Rose, formed a child, Lisa. They presently have another on the way. At Stanford, Art was a member of Law Forum and the Lounge Review. Art's special interest is to go back to Europe and become a cabaret singer, or to practice law and support a family growing al- most as fast as Iohn Brahnfs. The Bernsteins have no permanent address, but do have a Norton Motorcycle. And Art is taller than Rex. VINCENT F. BIONDO, IR. Vince was born in Long Beach, Iune 2, 1942, and has spent most of his life in San Diego. A graduate of St. Augustine High School, he took his undergraduate training at San Diego State Col- lege. VV'hile there he was Associate Student Commissioner of Finance, a member of Blue Key, president of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, listed in Whois Who- in American Colleges, and kept his grades at the Dean's List level. While at Stanford Vince was a member of Le al Aid and Mock 8 Trial organizations. Having tried his hand at various income pro- ducing endeavors from bartending to outline peddling, Vince has still been able to maintain his interest in sailing, fishing, climbing and cooking. He worked one summer as a legal intern in the office of the San Diego City attorney, and now faces three years of jungle living in the Navy OCS. 'VN

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IOI-IN LAURENCE BARTLETT Iohn was born in Los Angeles on Iune 9, 1942. He received his early training in the California public schools, graduating from U.C.L.A. with an A.B. in physics in Ianuary 1963. At U.C.L.A. Iohn was president of Alpha Phi Omega and a member of Sigma Pi Sigma, national physics honor society. Upon graduation from U.C.L.A., Iohn become an engineer in the Electro-Optical Department of Aeronutronic in Newport Beach, married his high school sweetheart, lane Dormann, and settled down to middle-class existence. Unfortunately, the alienation in the aerospace industry was too great, so Iohn and lane abandoned middle-class security and entered Stanford Law School. At law school, Iohn has found his true vocation and is looking forward to a long and rewarding career. john is on the board of editors of the Stanford Law Review and is a member of Phi Alpha Delta. IOHN WILLIAM BARTMAN Iohn was born in Chicago, Illinois, on November 17, l942. He moved to Los Angeles, California at the age of four. He attended University High School where he was not first in his class but did play B basketball, IV baseball, and Varsity golf. He spent his undergraduate years at Pomona College where he majored in Eco- nomics and earned Freshman Numerals in track and three Varsity Letters in golf. He graduated with Honors in Iune, 1964 and again was not first in his class. At Stanford, Iohn somehow managed to survive the first year and became a member of the Moot Court Board in his second year shar- ing an off campus apartment with two roommates. The third year proved to be the most enjoyable despite the Dodger disaster. Fol- lowing graduation Iohn hopes to join a Los Angeles law firm and specialize in tax. His home address is 1709 Club View Dr., Los Angeles, California. az 'H I V .e .. S mf 9'5 1 .- 4- ' msifisi' ,iiziriib ' li.. .Qw......,.. ...,s..-.gs m gq be if 'L v Q12 f fffffae 5' 4 5 a, ,',' , .QQVNI A . get i I 'ggi 4, , '.,1.J , filin- K V fy, Q , P 1 f 1, 1 r 1 .a :-15312, fef, f ,:: 5- 171-' f ' 41: '.'21r:1-fir:-5117.7 21:11 ,g -va , - :Q ' . . .. 5fy,,,1wm tf ,fri ff-myagz MAX SIEBEN BAUCUS Max was born December ll, 1941 in Helena, Montana. During the school year he attended Helena High School where he played varsity football and in his senior year was president of his class and the student body. In the summer months he worked on his family's sheep and cattle ranch. His first year in college he attended Carleton College, but transferred to Stanford where he participated in Stan- ford's overseas program his junior year in France. He then traveled a year in Africa and Asia before returning to complete his senior year in economics. During his first two years of law school Max roomed off campus with Douglas Kliever and Malcolm Hawk but somehow managed to survive their Ivy League influence. A member of the International Society and Legal Aid Society, his special interests include Govern- ment Regulation of Business, Tax, Estate Planning, and Inter- national Law. His address is 528 Power St., Helena, Montana.



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