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PHILIP LLOYD FISHER Phil was born on May 17, 1941 in Cleveland, Ohio. He attended Cleveland Heights High School where he was active in varsity ten- nis and swimming and graduated with high honors. Phil attended Dartmouth College where he took an active interest in his fraternity, Alpha Chi Alpha, and crew. He also spent one summer studying at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth and then spent one year at the London School of Eco- nornics where he worked on his Ph.D. in history and rowed for the University of London at the Henley Regatta. y At Stanford, Phil has been active in both, the Legal Aid Society and the International' Law Society. Phil has worked summers for the Cuyahoga county commissioners and a Cleveland law firm. As to the near future, Phil hopes either to do his military service or work as a legal assistant in developing countries. His perma- nent address is 4070 Meadowbrook Blvd., University Heights, Ohio. TIMOTHY B. FLYNN C. DOUGLAS FLOYD After graduation from Ness City, Kansas, Public High School, Doug entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Sep- tember, 1960. He received his degree in applied mathematics in june, 1964. He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity, an Associate Member of The Society of the Sigma Xi, pure science honorary, and was named on the High Dean's List for six terms. He was the recipient of an M.I.T. Alumni Fund National Scholar- shi . it Stanford, Doug was elected to membership on the Stanford Law Review, and served as Article Editor for the 1966-67 school year. His permanent address is Ness City, Kansas. Tim was raised in Lake Forest, Illinois and attended Culver Mil- itary Academy in Indiana. After rather brief samplings of the life at the United States Air Force Academy and the University of Illinois, he enrolled at Stanford University from which he received a B.A. in Political Theory in 1964. While in Law School his interests have been varied: from good grades to good times to good jobs. His principal activities centered around the expansion of the mock jury trial program, administered by the Serjeants-at-Law of which he was Chairman, and the renovation and improvement of the Law Lounge food service, which he co-directed with Gene Armstrong as entrepreneurs-in-residence. His wife, Pia, and daughter, Ianie, are as anxious as he is to make the Stanford Law School a nice place to be from. He plans to associate with Luce, Forward, Hamil- ton St Scripps in San Diego. His permanent address is Box 943, Scottsdale, Arizona.
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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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DAVID HENRY FOX David was born on February 13, 1943 to Fred and Frieda C. Fox. He attended Iohn Marshall High School in Los Angeles, and Cal- ifornia State College at Los Angeles. He majored in political sci- ence and minored in speech and debate. His principal undergraduate activity was three years' participation in varsity forensic compe- tition, being named outstanding debator in 1963. At Stanford, he was a member of the Law Association, and par- ticipated in the programs of the Legal Aid Society, the Mock Trial Club, and the International Society. He was a semi-finalist in the 1966 Kirkwood Moot Court Competition. He married Carolyn Louise Rogers in July of 1966, and after graduation and the bar hopes to practice law in the field of liti- gation and trial work. IAMES MARSHALL GALBRAITH lim is presently from La Iolla, California. He spent his freshman year in high school at West Kensington Secondary in London, Eng- land, and attended University High School in Los Angeles, where he was Boys' League Vice President. He entered Pomona College in Claremont, California, in the fall of 1960. He majored in history, lettered three years in varsity tennis, was elected to Pomona's men's honorary society and was graduated Phi Beta Kappa. lim is a member of the Stanford Law Review. He is interested in trial work and will practice with Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher in Los Angeles. MARGARET R. GAMPELL Margaret is a native Californian whose ancestors came to the state in the Donner Party. An accelerated program in high school and college was corn- pleted with honors. After secretarial training and a job, she won a fellowship and returned to Mills for an M.A. in Economics in 1946. A few years later, Widowed Margaret and her children, Claudia, Rand, and Catherine White, were involved in a successful wrong- ful death action, following which Margaret was appointed trustee for the childrens' award. An interest in the law sparked by these events was furthered by her remarriage in 1960 to doctor-lawyer CStanford '57D Ralph Garnpell, Whose specialty is personal injury cases. Recently David and Richard have joined the family. Margaret hopes to pursue her chief interest in Estate Planning and other Family Law problems. , V 1 N . V-.lv Q73 if ,f A 7. C 4 1 r rr 5 A' 1 4 if S ny! 4 -f 5 f ' f 733592 we fl 5 1 1 fy, A V J -W X , v. JN ' J' . , .mJU,?,, ft, ,If fr, 5 'sf -ra 'af 1' Nl .i If
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