Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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JAMES LEWIS JOHNSTON A.B. Harvard College. Known as Stone', or 5'Buffalo. Had the dubious distinction of having one of the class' highest LSAT scores and lowest GPA'S. Believes that the second and. third years of law school are Wasted, and that a tradition bound, casebook oriented faculty is entirely to blame. Also believes that grades will prove to be a very poor measure for predicting success. Sour grapes, anyone? Expects to be a personal injury lawyer. Does not know where he will practiceg may return to his native South Dakota Cwhere there are fewer but better peoplej and enter politics. HUGH WALLACE IUDD Hugh was born to Dr. Herman S. and Jeanne judd in Tacoma, Washington on july 30, 1942. He attended Wilson High School in Tacoma, graduating in 1960. He did his undergraduate work at Stanford, majoring in History. He was a member and officer of El Tigre Eating Club, and also was active in the University Chorus and Institute of International Relations. During his junior year, he spent the two most enjoyable quarters of his undergraduate career at the Stanford campus in Tours, France. In law school Hugh suffered through the traditional agonies ex- perienced by every first-year student in Crothers. He moved off- campus during his final two years, during which he found law school more bearable but hardly more enjoyable. As a third-year student, Hugh was Magister of Phi Delta Phi at Stanford. His address is 8505 Woodlawn Ave. S.W., Tacoma, Washington. SIDNEY IRWIN KALCHEIM A 31 year-old ex-New Yorker, Sid moved to Los Angeles three years after graduating cum laude from Syracuse University in 1956 with a B.S. in Drama. He has worked for nine years in various phases of the television and film industries, in both New York and California. During the four years prior to his leaving show biz for Stanford Law, he was a literary agent with the William Morris Agency in Beverly Hills. Sometime during his first year here, Sid wearied of his weekend frolics and detours in San Francisco, and married the girl heid been frolicking and detouring there with. They now have a daughter, who Was thoughtful enough to delay her appearance until the day after her Daddyis exams in February 1966. Sid and his family will no doubt settle in the Los Angeles area. He plans to join a firm which has some specialization in the field of entertainment law.

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DOUGLAS B. IENSEN MICHAEL TI-IEODCRE HYDE Mike CHapj was born in Kansas City, Missouri on December 23, 1941. Attending Pembroke Country Day School in Kansas City, he was a member of the track team and graduated valedictorian. He then went to Princeton University, where he was a major in History. A member of Key and Seal Club, he participated extensively in intramural athletics. At Stanford, failing to make the Law Review himself, he roorned with three who had, Doug Floyd, Mike Moore, and Hank Traeger. After law school, Mike hopes to continue his education in the di- rection of corporation law by attending business school. His per- manent address is 1223 West 63rd Street, Kansas City, Missouri. WILLIAM PATRICK IOHNSON 1 B.B.A. in Accounting, University of Notre Dame, 1964. Goshen Indiana. When Doug was born on February 10, 1943, it was a cold day in Fresno, California. After attending schools there and graduating from Bullard High School he came to Stanford University. Part of his sophomore and junior years was spent on the Stanford-in- Italy campus at Florence. Following his graduation as a political science major, he Went as an intern on the Stanford-in-Washington program. In the mean- time, it was love at first sight on a blind date when he met Lesley. Tlfy were married the summer before Doug entered Stanford Law Sc ool. At law school he has participated in the Legal Aid Society's bail bond project and was among the founding members of the East Palo Alto Legal Services Committee. gif?-2-f-'Q



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FRANK GORDON KER Frank continued at Stanford Law School after doing his under- graduate work at Stanford and his high school work CPD at Bellar- mine College Prep in San Iose. In both high school and college, he was an active debater, pulling his colleague Bill Armstrong along to victory after victory. As an undergraduate, Frank also attended the Stanford campus in Florence, was President of his fraternity, Alpha Sigma Phi, and graduated with distinction in Economics. As a first year student, Frank lived in East Palo Alto with Bill Armstrong, Ed Ursin, and Dick Kuhns, and consequently actively opposed Proposition 14. His final two years were spent as Resident Assistant in Alpha Sigma Phi, where he chaperoned the parties as often as possible Ci.e., whenever heldvj. Frank worked in New York for a summer, and served as Book Review Editor of the Law Review his third year, in which post he suffered from a Hubert Humphrey complex. ROGER MARA KIRKPATRICK Roger was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on October 3, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford Kirkpatrick. The family, which includes an older sister, Sandy, moved to Coral Gables, Florida, in 1951 where Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick presently maintain their residence. He graduated from Coral Gables Senior High School and sub- sequently attended the University of Miami for two years before transferring to Northwestern University. At Northwestern, he ma- jored in English literature and became a member of Phi Delta Theta. Roger married the former Rae Elizabeth Verrengia on Iune 25, 1966, in Glen Rock, New Iersey, after completing his second year at Stanford. A member of the Moot Court Board, he is primarily interested in commercial law. Roger has not made any definite post-graduation plans beyond taking the California Bar Examina- tion. His address is 37l5 Durango Street, Coral Gables, Florida. DOUGLAS EDWARD KLIEVER Born: May 12, 1942. Parents: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kliever, 3306 South Pacific Highway, Medford, Oregon. High School: Medford Senior High School, Class of 1960. Activities: Debate, football, and senior class president. Undergraduate school and major: Princeton University, Class of 1964, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Phi Beta Kappa. Activities: Elm Club, Alpha Phi Omega, and intramurals. Law School: see cover supra. Activi- ties: president of Stanford Law Review. Roommates: Max Baucus and Malcolm fthe Pelican,,j Hawk during first and second years, Virginia Kliever during third year. Favorite dish: Cookies. 'W as s. ' ,.- fi r' I - 5 . - rn , .:i .gf Vw W, Rf 1 v, , iv! K

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