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RALPH EHRENPREIS Ralph was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on june 9, 1942. He at- tended Oak Park High School in Oak Park, Michigan, where he was active in student government and played on the tennis team. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. At Michigan, Ralph was active in the Young Democrats, the Economics Society, and was a member of Phi Ep- silon Pi fraternity. After his graduation, Ralph and his wife Sandy were married in Los Angeles. At Stanford, Ralph has been active in the Serjeants At Law since his special interest in the law is litigation. He also did research in community property law under Professor Meyers. Because he attended summer school at Stanford following his first year of law school, Ralph graduated at mid-year. Following graduation, Ralph joined a Los Angeles law firm where he will concentrate in trial Work. IOHN PAUL EMERT Born Chatham, New jersey, September 5, 1942. Attended local schools. B.A., Amherst College, 1964 Cum Laude in History. Editor- in-Chief, Yearbook. Amherst-in-Chile Program, Summer 1963. Phi Delta Sigma. Law Forum. International Society. Resident Assistant. Stanford- Guanabara fBrazilj Exchange, Summer 1966. Hopes to join a firm with an international clientele after graduation. Permanent Address: 60 Chandler Road, Chatham, New jersey. IUDD ALAN EPSTEIN 'M ' t ':s:g., ' , .,w-41..-N. . -,. 1-:4 1. 'E 115-. ' -' in - ' f. .. 'Y Z v Q ,Q vi Saw! ' . M 3, A 4 it rt 2 Q ,t , A , 1 x 5 X ' X wvgwxs 1 ' - 4 das--1-Ariseggigxkggig.-212.5I-521-az:-g.g:ffg .- as y::fzsc4:1ttva..n:'fTv:1: mzzsm--1 judd spent the first twenty-one years of his life in the picturesque emptiness of upstate New York. His undergraduate years were spent at Syracuse University as a political science major. He kept in shape with participation in intercollegiate track as a dash man. The snow and cold weather outside his window while reading the Stanford law bulletin featuring a cover of orange trees and palms sent judd to Stanford. While displaying only a limited in- terest in classroom activities, the law school provided excellent op- portunity for education and advancement. His fine academic achievement and interest in oral advocacy led to his being elected Moot Court Board chairman in his third year while an interest and aptitude for torts and legal process led to a profitable and enjoyable two years as a research assistant to Professor Franklin.
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RICHARD HENRY DINEL Richardfs youth was a time of fishing trips and tennis matches, interspersed with an intense interest in current events. Pomona College provided an opportunity to focus his interest in politics, After holding a series of offices his freshman and sopho- more years, he spent the first half of his Junior year as a student at the Royal Institute of International Relations in London. Upon re- turning, he was elected to represent the Southwest on the National Board of Directors of The Collegiate Council for the United Nations. His first year at law school was only a little more pleasant than average. But second and third years provided an opportunity for work in Moot Court. Here he won the Iessup Competition and is presently a semi-finalist in the Kirkwood Competition. After graduation he hopes to begin a career with a law firm while continuing his civic interests. GERALD DOLPHIN Gerald was born in Mount Vernon, New York. He attended Mount Vernon High School and graduated in 1959. He took his undergraduate training at Columbia University where he majored in Economics. ' Following his graduation from Stanford, Gerald will work for the Enforcement Division of the Regional Counselis Office of the Internal Revenue Service, where he has worked for the past two summers. After a few years with the IRS, Gerald plans to enter the CAROLYN SUTTON ECKMAN N B.A. San Diego College for Women, 1963. San Francisco Cali- fornia. private practice of law in White Plains, New York. 5 .dw it . , J Aga.. 23 if. -af 3:97 W vii fig' me non-we 'F .7 ff . W4-gif 1 .Q , sg 4.-fa' fa' - Vnid dihiffwf fin, .4f,e..f, , - .'v-:.aa- .::.: . f ' g5f.Qf-7,-.Ym fire. nf, ' '-Q 5:-,' rmffgjf 'J 5241- K,,,1a:E',2P1,i' 24 r,, ., .w.,.f .. ,q ..-1 wr' rw 1 rf .. .iff --, hQffa'Ff,: ,S 9 ' f,:' ,11-151.-?913'f 2e, f 1 'I-1' .1:?n'.-'Lila If 'fn f ga.
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ROBERT LEE FARRA Bob was born in Medford, Oregon on May 12, 1941. He graduated from St. Maryis High School in 1959 and then attended the Uni- versity of Notre Dame where he received his bachelor's degree in accounting in 1963. He became a member of Beta Alpha Psi and Beta Gamma Sigma while at Notre Dame-and never saw a win- ning football team. He returned to the West Coast to attend the University of Cal- ifornia. While at Berkeley, Bob was a teaching assistant in account- ing. He graduated in 1964 with his master's degree in business. At Stanford Law School Bob became a member of Phi Delta Phi and worked for a year with the legal aid society. In law school he con- tinued his interest in taxation. Culminating a relationship begun at Berkeley, Bob married Susan Reavis December 28, 1966. They plan to remain in the Bay Area for at least several years. ROBERT S. FASTOV Bob was born to Charles and Dorothy Fastov on May 12, 1943. While attending South Side High School in Rockville Centre, New York, he was elected treasurer of his class and National Honor So- ciety and lettered in football, wrestling and track. At Harvard University Bob majored in American History, graduating cum laude, participated in Phillips Brooks House social work, intercollegiate wrestling, football, track and was a Harvard Young Democrat. Never an habitue of the classroom while at Stanford, Bob has expended most of his energies in legal aid Work. He has clerked for the Santa Clara County Public Defender and was chairman of the Criminal Appeals Committee of Stanford Legal Aid Society. As President of Legal Aid Society, much of Bob's time third year, was spent directing the expansion of the Societyis program. His per- manent address is 49 Hollywood Court, Rockville Centre, New York. GEORGE CLARK FISHER Born and raised in Tacoma, Washington, George received a B.A. in Political Science from Washington State University in 1965. While at WSU, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. At Stanford George was a member of the Stanford Law Review, and spent the summer of 1966 as an intern with the firm of Chadbourne, Parke, Whiteside, and Wolff in New York City. His permanent address is 4817 North 22nd Street, Tacoma, Washington.
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