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PAUL ELLINGWOOD KREUTZ Paul was born and raised in Scarsdale, New York, where he at- tended Scarsdale High School. At Yale University Paul majored in English and graduated Cum Laude. After being on the Freshman Lightweight Crew, Paul went on to captain the Timothy Dwight College intramural crew. He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta. The summer before arriving at Stanford, Paul married Kristy Thompson of Logan, Utah. At the end of his first year in law school Paul was elected to the Moot Court Board and in his third year was appointed Chairman of the Marion Rice Kirkwood Competi- tion. He has accepted a position with the firm of Cooley, Crowley, Gaither, Godward, Castro 81 Huddleson in San Francisco. IOHN ALLEN KUSSMAUL RICHARD BARTON KUHNS Born: Iune 27, 1942 in Omaha, Nebraska. Attended Omaha Cen- tral High School. B.A. in History at Stanford University, 1964. Activities as under- graduate: Freshman chairman of Annual Con Home drive, attended Stanford-in-Italy and served as president of that student body, Stanford Overseas Campus Board. Law School activities: First-year legal writing award, semi-finalist in Kirkwood Competition, organized and chairman of the East Palo Alto Legal Services Committee, a branch of Stanford Legal Aid So- ciety. Permanent address: 5181 Iackson Street, Omaha, Nebraska. lack was born April 2, 1942, in Mt. Hope, Wisconsin. He at- tended both grade school and high school in Mt. Hope, and went on to the University of Wisconsin, Where he earned his B.A. degree in political science. His first year at Stanford was spent in Crothers, but since that time he has been living off campus with Streak Fisher, Danger- ous Dann Spangler, and Silky Sullivan. He has participated in both the civil and criminal branches of the Legal Aid Society. Upon graduation, lack plans to spend one more season at his old summer job as head wrangler at Big Spring Ranch, near Florissant, Colorado, and then hopes to go overseas for two years With the Peace Corps. Following this he will be looking for a small town in Wyoming or Montana where he can engage in a general law practice and raise cattle. His permanent address is R.R. 1, Mt. Hope, Wisconsin.
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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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ARTHUR LESTER LATHROP Art was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on November 24, 1938. He attended Evanston High School in Evanston, Illinois, where he captained the chess team. History, French, and Malay language were Art's main academic interests at Yale, although most of his time was spent at Bryn Mawr courting Ann Levy. They were mar- ried upon graduation in 1961 and left for Africa to take up teaching appointments with the Nigerian Senior Civil Service. During their three year stay, the Lathrops travelled extensively throughout Sa- haran and sub-Saharan Africa. Art studied law at Stanford as recipient of an International De- velopment Fellowship, granted by the Ford Foundation. While dis- satisfied with graduate school life, working full-time as Product Manager with a local electronics company provided an outlet for Artis energies. Art and Ann have one child, Deborah. ' ' -,, v' at ,, 1' fr. ,X 4 1- ' ,-'W'-w,,-M, 1 7 , 5,4 'fr ,,,,.- gt., . ,,, Q . f. .ff 2, ,,., , ,, .,. VV M rv.A,Kf,:f, r 'if V ' , , ' -' 1, wrlfb 'f 2 it 1 ,,,, .. V T34 .. QW?-f I ,, 11447 I -- f ff'-aw,gf'f,f3mwg.h' , Q , fm '.W'1a,4:914Q ' I , . , 'fsfgzgw . f Q 4 t If 'WZ' ,ff i J , fir ' .. , f ff.. f ,af 1, Q., I . 2,0 M, ff 5 . y x X ' . :Q ROBERT ALLAN LEEDY, IR. Al was born in Portland, Oregon on January 27, 1942. He grew up in Oregon and took his undergraduate training at Stanford University. He majored in German, minored in French, and grad- uated with a B.A. in 1963, and a M.A. in 1964. In addition he stud- ied German Literature on a Ford Foundation Fellowship at the University of Hamburg in 1962. Al and his wife, Ioyce, have two children: a daughter, Cathy, aged 4, and a son, Dan, aged 3. He has served this past year as Managing Editor of the Stanford Law Review, volume 19.-He will be associated with the New York law firm of Clary, Gootlieb, Steen, and Hamilton following gradua- tion. DAVID KANN LELEWER Either an unprecedented love for legal study or a bout with mononucleosis is responsible for David's continued presence at the Law School. His eighth year of higher education is marked by an assistantship in the Dean's Office and part-time work as Director of Graduate Residences. Other involvements at Stanford include two years as resident as- sistant at Beta Chi, the National Law Students Steering Committee for Iohnson-Humphrey, Student Representative to the Faculty Com- mittee on the Graduate Division, and the Law Forum presidency. At Amherst musical comedies, soccer, crew, and a dorm procter- ship preceded graduation, cum laude, in American Studies, all su- perb preparation for his six months with the Army Medical Corps. Law School graduation appears unavoidable in Iune, but he will rimain at Stanford another year. Home is Beach Road, Glencoe, I inois.
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