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MERRILL E. JENKINS A.B. Stanford University 1950. CHARLES J. JUDSON .lim was born in Oregon City, Oregon, and after sampling life in most of the cities in the Northwest, finally settled with family in the dubious metropolis of Kennewick, Washington, there to graduate from high school. Sunny California drew him south for college, although after seven years at Stanford, he professes doubt as to the existance of the sun at any useful time. He has been frighteningly willing to maintain a uniform Law School pallor. While at Stanford, our dedicated empjricist did substantial and original research into the effects of wind and hair on the circular motion of water going down a bathtub drain, and assisted in the preparation of an experiment on the effects of dancing feet on black metal surfaces. Following graduation, he will return to the land of liquid sunshine to enter the practice of law. DARRELL RAY JOHNSON Darrell was born in San Diego, California, but soon moved north to Manhattan Beach. When not playing baseball, Darrell attended Mira Costa High School, and upon graduation enrolled at the University of Southern California. While at U.S.C., Darrell majored in political science and was active in student government and his fraternity, Phi Delta Theta. The highlight of his undergraduate experience, however, was a trip to Europe and study at Cambridge University. Having escaped the Law Schoolis First Year Inquisition with slight damage, Darrell left Crothers Hall for good when he married the former Barbara Riggle. His last years at Stanford were generally enjoyable, marred only by his law school friends but without whose combined insanity law school would have been impossible. After graduation Darrell will practice corporate, tax, or labor law with the Los Angeles law firm of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky, and Walker.
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-Q: QC' STEVEN H. HUGHES Finding himself torn between his true loves of Egyptology and Mesoamerican archaeology, Steve opted out with Stanford School of Law. fActually he discovered that most archaeologists, are quietly starvingj. A native of Hillsboro, Oregon, Steve spent his undergraduate years skiing in the Oregon Cascades. Fortunately CO this did not prevent his graduation, cum laude, from Lewis 84 Clark College in 1965. After graduation he resumed skiing and became licensed as a Certified Public Accountant by the State of Oregon. Steve's most noteworthy achievement while at Stanford was his December 21, 1968 marriage to Alice Ann Steed. As a true native Oregonian Steve plans to return to said state, wife permitting, Where he will join the Committee to Save Oregon from California. EMORY E. IRELAND . Emory was born in San Diego, California on October 15, 1944. He grew up in Wellesley, Massachusetts and attended Wellesley High School. Four years at Yale led to a B.A. in English and marriage to the former Barbara Pomeroy in August of 1966. Emory worked fwith payj for Professor John Kaplan and for the Constitution Revision Commission while at Stanford. He also labored fwithout payj for the Journal of International Studies. He hopes to practice law in Milwaukee, if Uncle Sam does not assert a prior claim. RALPH L. JACOBSON l To appreciate insanity one must experience it. Since everything is nothing and nothing is everything, therefore everything is everything. Thus we can see the overwhehning importance of a sound legal education to prepare the lawyer for a productive role in society. Production is crucial, distribution is of secondary importance. And happiness is a hobgoblin. Remember that commencement is not the end-it is the beginning. For those of us under 26 it may be the end. But all good things come to an end. Or do they? As Country Joe says: Things done before me have no ending. Therefore, things done afterwards have no beginning. Goodbye.
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DAN RAY KEILY B.A. University of Colorado 1966. LL.B. Stanford University, January 1969. KENNETH R. KAYE Reared in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Ken moved to Kansas City, Missouri, for the senior year of high school and found himself one of two Democrats in the senior class. He spent the next four years in Philadelphia at the Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania, majoring in both accounting and finance. Kenis reaction to the Stanford campus was like that of a man with claustrophibia getting off a crowded elevator, and the feeling carried over in his reactions to first year law school. The enthusiasm was killed second year, but revived the third year. He aspires to the role of occasional gadfly and has used his three years in law school developing the art. Future plans include two years in the Army, then practicing law somewhere west of the Continental Divide. Motto: There are only two things that matter in life: work and love. And only the love should show. 7 JOEL N. KLEVENS Joel was born in Lexington, Kentucky on December 28, 1944, but had the foresight and good fortune to move to southern California at the age of nine months. He attended North Hollywood High School and attained what he considered significant athletic prowess on the tennis team. He spent an enjoyable four years at the University of California at Berkeley, where, in addition to academic pursuits in the field of American history, he was active in the FSM and CORE. Liberalism and social conscience behind him, he enrolled at Stanford Law School, serving as a Note Editor of Volume 21 of the Law Review in his last year. Joel married the lovely and charming Susan Beth Richards on December 22, 1968, and the happy couple intend to remain in the Bay Area next year while Joel is serving as a law clerk for Justice Stanley Mosk of the California Supreme Court.
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