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MARTIN H. GERRY, IV A.B. in English Literature, Stanford University, 1964. Mountain View, California. DAVID ALFRED GANTZ David was born in Columbus, Ohio, on Iuly 30, 1942, to Harry and Edwina Gantz. He moved to Cincinnati in 1950, where he at- tended Withrow High School, finishing 7th in a class of 563 and serving as photography editor of the yearbook. He was a National Merit Finalist and a member of Cum Laude. At Harvard College David received his degree cum laude in Government, writing his thesis on Cincinnati reform politics. He won three letters in varsity sailing, acting as co-captain of the sailing team and vice-Commodore of the Harvard Yacht Club. He was also president of the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association and a member of the Hasty Pudding Club. At Stanfordg'-David's major interests were international law and trade, and federal regulatory law. I-Ie was a member of the Legal Aid Society and served as president of the International Society during a year of marked expansion. LEONARD A. GIRARD I. Leonard was born in Chicago,,Illinois on November 4, 1942. After graduating from Van Nuys High in 1960, he served 6 months in the U.S. Coast Guard. In 1961, he entered the University of Oregon. While at Oregon, he participated in intramural sports, served as a campaign manager in various campus elections, and was an active member of the Student Union Publicity Committee. He graduated from Oregon in 1964 with a B.S. in economics. During his first year at Stanford he lived in Crothers Hall. While living in Crothers he was a regular player in the Tuna Bowl. His second year of law school was largely devoted to activities on behalf of the law review. Leonard spent the vacation after his second year as a summer Hboarderl' at Holland 81 Hart, Denver, Colorado.
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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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MICHAEL EVAN GOLD 320 No. Palm Dr., apt. 204, Beverly Hills, California 90210. They say it was in April of Forty-three That Mike was born in California Of Ellis Cwho was a merchantj and Lorraine Who reared him in city of San lose. His educating b'gan at Willow Glen, Where he played tennis and studied the art of speech, And was advanced at Cal at Berkeley ln Poli. Sci. and student government. Now that he,s come to Stanford Law he's found His inclinations -point to public law, But if a long lost relative should die, He'd spend his time with pen in hand and friends. DAVID ALLEN GOLDFARB Dave was born on August 2, 1942 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He attended St. Paul Central High School. After two years at the College of Science, Literature, and the Arts of the University of Minnesota, Dave transferred to the University's School of Business Administration where he majored in accounting, graduating in 1964. While he plans to stay in the San Francisco area, Dave is still undecided as to whether he will practice law or accounting or some aspect of business administration. He feels that the final decision may very well depend on where he would most likely be able to retain his beard. BRENTON F. GOODRICI-I Brent was born in Plainfield, New Iersey on Ianuary 27, 1942. ln 1952 his father, Richard L. Goodrich accepted a position in the U.S. Government Foreign Aid Program, and immediately left for San- tiago, Chile. Mrs. Goodrich and the family followed a month later. In 1955, the family moved to Tokyo, Iapan where Brent, his younger brother, Paul, and his younger sister, Virginia, attended U.S. Air Force Schools. In 1960 the family returned to the United States and Brent entered Wesleyan University where he majored in economics, graduating in 1964 cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa with high honors in economics. He was a member of Commons Club fraternity, played football and was a javelin man on the track team. At Stanford Brent was a member of the Moot Court Board. He is interested in international law, and hopes after a stretch in the service, to join a California firm doing work in this field.
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