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ANDREW BAKER GUSTAFSON Andy was born to Iohn K. and Elizabeth Gustafson in Toronto, Canada, on Ianuary 14, 1941. A precocious child, he reached the zenith of his academic career in 1953 when he was graduated first in his class from McKinley Elementary School in Lakewood, Ohio. Despite the long decline that followed he was able to gain admit- tance to Princeton where, in keeping with his political philosophy, he majored in ancient history. Disdaining the more vulgar sports, Andy gained distinction as captain of the Cloister Inn intra-mural Monopoly team. To the amazement of all who knew him, he was subsequently graduated with honors. Upon graduation, Andy en- tered the Marine Corps Reserves, where he excelled in bayonet class and was valedictorian in aircraft structures mechanics. At Stanford Andy survived two years of residence in Crothers Hall before he escaped to an off-campus residence. His roommates were Thos. Hardy and Vaughn Kirchoff. THOMAS PATRICK HARDY KRISTINA MARIE HANSON Born: Bayport, Minnesota, May 12, 1943. College: San Francisco College for Women CLonemountainj. A.B. Stanford University, Pre-Law, 1965. Law School: Winner, Iessup International Moot Court Compe titiong Semi-finalist, Marion Rice Kirkwood Moot Court Competi tion, Legal Aid, International Society. California Rural Legal As sistance, summer 1966. Permanent address: 1834 East Lake Drive, Littleton, Colorado. Like so many contemporary folk heroes Thomas reputedly was born in a detention camp near Singapore in the hungry spring of 1942. Thence to America, where many of the high plains yet recall his cherubic nature and the Great Turkey Massacre. Educated at Stanford, Thomas majored in political science, spe- cialiiing in the Middle East. The highlight of Thomas' Big Red career must certainly be the Stanford-in-France experience. Until the voluminous records of his French excursion are released, the friends of Thomas can only speculate as to why he is so fondly interested in Franco-German relations between 1870 and 1944. Law school days were generally bright and happy for Thomas, marred only by Roger Weiss and others, who may write to Thomas in care of D. Hardy's, 1436 Franklin, Tracy, California.
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WINSTON PAUL GRIEPP Winston grew up in western Montana and attended high school in Spokane, where to escape momentarily from grade-grubbing, he won the city tennis championship. Thinking Stanford was on the east coast until mailing his application, he nevertheless came here as an undergraduate. College life was punctuated by studying in Germany, getting married, and having a child Cin that orderj. Entering law school on the 3-3 program, Winston religiously attended classes, but still had time to turn down Law Review and clutter a desk in the Moot Court office. He graduated in Ianuary and is now an experienced attorney writing fascinating memos for McKenna 81 Fitting in Los Angeles. KEITH CLARY GROEN Kappa Sigma. IAMES ABBOTT GUEST Jim was born on February 2l, 1939 to Edwin and Katherine Guest, currently of Sarasota, Florida. He graduated from Princeton University in l960. At Princeton he majored in Economics and was active in R.O.T.C., the Rugby Club, 150 lb. Football Team and the Whig-Cliosophic Society. He was a member of Tower Club. After Princeton, lim was commissioned in the U.S. Army and served as a Howitzer Battery Executive Officer in Korea and was a Launcher Platoon Leader for a Nike-Hercules Air Defense Bat- tery in NJ. He has two years' experience in trust investments with Bankers Trust Co. of N.Y. and has attended N.Y.U. Grad. Sch. of Bus. Adm. in the evening. At Stanford lim has participated in the International Law Society and has served as V.P.-Treas. of Stanford AIESEC, an international exchange program for students of business and economics. Follow- ing graduation, lim expects to pursue his interest in investments and finance. f .1 f Zi f F ' I f ze 1 'ff W' an r 5 4-,.,f 'Y S 'V i tg W W 1 f v w fl -12 fo . f ,,. V... 2 .,.. ....,,..,, . Z, 2 . Keith was born on December 5, 1942. He attended Pekin Com munity High School where he was fourth in a class of 330. He also won numerous athletic letters and awards. He took his under graduate work at Northwestern University where he majored in political science. Several times on the Dean's List, he was also the all-university golf champion in l963. In l964 he was voted one of the school's top five All-I.M. Athletes. A member of the President s Board on fraternities and sororities, he served as president of Phi At Stanford Keith has divided his time evenly between Rat,s The Of, the golf course, the library, and defending unlawful de tainer suits. Following graduation he will enlist in the legal branch of either the Army or Navy. Upon discharge he plans to enter a general law practice either at home in Illinois or somewhere in California. His address is No. 3 Rosewood Lane, Pekin, Illinois.
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RICHARD KEATS HARRAY Rick, a native Californian, was born May 16, 1942, to Earl and Marie I-Iarray. He attended Lincoln High School in Stockton where he played football and was a member of the varsity swimming team for four years. In 1964 he graduated from Northwestern University with honors in English. There he also completed pre-medical re- quirements while working twenty hours a week and retaining a university scholarship for part tuition. During his first year at Stanford, Rick married former North- western classmate Nancy Miller, who is presently an English teacher. A member of both the Legal Aid Society and the Law Forum his second year, Rick served as Law Forum President during his third year. After graduation he will seek a commission in the armed services to fulfill his military obligation. His permanent address is 1703 Mt. Diablo, Stockton, California. MALCOLM DAVID HAWK Malcolm was born in Madison, Wisconsin, on April 17, 1942. He attended high school in Palo Alto, California, where he edited the paper, served on the Student Court, and graduated with highest honors. From California, Malcolm traveled east for four years at Princeton University. He received his tiger skin as a cum laude graduate of the Woodrow Wilson School, having served on the Daily Princetonian, Orange Key, and campus fund raising activi- ties. At Stanford, The Dove edited the law school annual and served as vice-president of the Law Forum. After two years off-campus with Max Baucus and Doug Kliever, he spent his third year as resident assistant in Toyon Hall and El Capitan Club. Continuing his in- terest in government and legislation developed during two sum- mers in Washington, Malcolm hopes to join a law firm in the Cap- ital. His permanent address is 428 MapleiStreet, Palo Alto, Calif. REX ADIE HEESEMAN Rex was born in Chicago, Illinois, on November ll, 1942. He graduated in 1960 from Redlands High School where he partici- pated in student government and athletics. In 1964, he completed his undergraduate work at Claremont Men's College with a degree in political science, graduating magna cum laude, at Claremont, he was Student Body Vice-President and received the Alamshah Student Government Award and the Army ROTC National Award. At Stanford, he was a diligent scholar, a member of the Law Forum, and a resident assistant. He was also honored with the pygmy prize and was falsely accused of waiting for a cloud too often. His main legal interests are property, natural resources and business law. Following graduation, he will enter Army JAG for three years and then probably practice in Southern California. His permanent address is 542 Via Vista, Redlands, California.
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