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FRED ROBERT BRINKOP Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Fred attended Southwest High School where he graduated as valedictorian of his class with letters in football, basketball, and track. From there, he went to Washington U. in St. Louis where he was elected to the men's honorary fraternities for each of the four years. Fred majored in Po- litical Science and was elected to the national honorary fraternity in this field. Active in campus activities, he was president of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and a member of the golf team and participated in eleven different intramural sports. Coming to Stanford for no reason except to leave St. Louis, Fred has spent one uneventful and one rather exciting year here once he entered into the local society. Marriage interrupted that experience in the summer of 1966 and now level-headed, responsible, and settled, he is ready to embark on his legal career. f V, ' 1 5 ,V 0 I, ! X f ff 4. W , f ff 4 , me sa-ifwwn . waves- J 1 c , ,-re, ' 'ff 4,55 ., 42 14 Z 1 I ,sv 1159 I 'Wg x 41? W V I ,Jw '25 , f ff ef,:1Q1',f'm1 5 , 1,-95: 'f -' ff f .- ' . 'f -' 1 -2 fi'r-31.2,-xg I . - iaikzknfg. . 1 -ozifww : Q---urfgqgrfy, ' 5 .wr 4 --is ,fy-H f.. 1.1 .qgvzfqit A V f- -.3,.,:.- g.-fax , 1' DANIEL TOWNLEY BROOKS Dan was born in New York City to Mary Lee and Robert D. Brooks on 15 April, 1941. He was raised in the nearby town of Chap- paqua, N.Y. Vacations were spent at the family cottage in Wayne, Maine where Dan further developed his active interest in sports by becoming a tournament water skier. This interest expanded to snow skiing when he moved west. Graduated from Horace Greeley High School in 1959 and cum laude from Princeton in 1963, Dan came west to Stanford's electri- cal engineering department for one more yearis study before his long planned entry into law school. He spent most of his first year in law' school adjusting his focus from engineer to lawyer. The ad- justment completed, his second and third years were most enjoy- able. He was active in legal aid and Stanfordis repertory theater. In his third year he was Chairman of the Palo Alto Bail Bond Project and assisted a professor in writing a book. CHARLOTTE BROWN Born: Everett, Washington, May 1942. College: A.B. in History from San Francisco State College, 1964. Active on student publications and a member of the Dean's List. Law School: Active in Legal Aid Society, spent the summer of 1966 as an intern with the firm of Hill, janssen, Corbett 81 Duna- way, Eureka, California. Permanent Address: P.O. Box 3094, Eureka, California.
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MARION LEE BROWN Crub in Yokosuka. T. RGBERT BURKE Bob grew up and went to high school in Coos Bay, Oregon. As an undergraduate at Stanford, Bob majored in history and partici- pated in athletics and campus affairs. He attended the Italian over- seas campus and spent a summer in Washington D.C. with the Stanford internship program. During law school, Bob concentrated somewhat on international law, spent his two summers in Latin America, worked as a Resident Assistant, and played rugby for Stanford. As of December, l966 he had no plans for the future. WILLIAM MITCHELL BURKE Phi Beta Kappa. Richter 81 Hampton. Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee Marion graduated from Christian Brothers High School in 1956 He then entered the Uni versity of Notre Dame, Where he survived four northern Indiana winters to graduate magna cum laude in 1960 receiving a B B A in Accountancy and two gold Ensign s bars In the Navy Marion served as a bombardierfnavigator in A3B heavy attack aircraft. Home-based at wonderful Whidbey Island Washington, he also saw considerable duty in the Far East operat ing from the aircraft carrier CONSTELLATION and the Crover When the Viet Nam crisis developed in summer of 1964 Lt Brown opted for the dim but otherwise safe halls of Stanford Law School. A member of Phi Delta Phi and the Legal Aid Society he plans to practice in California after graduation Graduated magna cum laude from San Fernando Valley state college in l964 receiving a B.S. in business and economics Graduated first in the class of business and economics and received the Wall Street Journal Award for outstanding work in that area Was a member of the Sigma Alpha Alpha fraternity which IS a chapter of Attended Stanford Law School from September l964 to anuary l967 and received the Hilmar Oehlmann legal writing award dur ing his first year. Was a member of the editorial board of the Stan ford Law Review and the almost undefeated Law Review football squad. Now works for the Los Angeles firm of Sheppard Mullin
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