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JOHN W. NELSON B.S. Portland State College 1966. THOMAS K. NASH Wow-another crisis! Another crossroad! The biggest yet, no doubt, this transition from observer to participant. Portland, Oregon to Nortwestern University to Stanford Law School. . . We last left Tom near the end of this eventful and enjoyable, if sometimes too-comfortable, progression. Now we return to find him ready to emerge, to enter life's struggles in earnest, though our newly-armed combatant isn't entirely certain yet of his battle plan. Labeled a finished product as he wanders out of the educational system, he stops for a moment to get his bearings, to reorient his perspectives, before going forward to validate by performance. But helll pause only briefly, because the question for him is no longer whether or not, but rather how to accept the challenge. It's going to be a grand, exciting adventure. Accompanied by Barbara, his lovely wife, Tom will soon encounter the awesome responsibilities of Career and Family, and all indications are that things are going to get even better for them in the episodes to follow. ROBERT M. NEWELL I have accomplished two things in life: lj In 1960, I discovered zucchini fltalian squash to the uninitiated and, obviously, unhealthyjg Zj On February 1, 1969, I enticed my tnie love, sweet and lovely Judith Ann Reynolds fStanford, '66j, into holy matrimony. I salute my loyal family for supporting me in comfort and style for the past quarter century and now eagerly assign that formidible task to my bride.My one regret is that an illustrious 7 year career in Stanford Intramurals, only occasionally besmirched by victory, now draws to a thunderous close. Go Blackacrel
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BEATRICE ANN MOULTON B.A. Pomona College 1961. PATRICK R. MOYA A.B. Princeton University 1966 CHARLES MATTHEW MURPHY Born February 17, 1944, in the wilds of Winnemucca, Nevada, Chuck soon persuaded his family to move to the Biggest Little City in the world: Reno. He was educated in the public schools of Reno, where he then entered the University of Nevada. While there, he served the student body as Vice-President and Senator. Before being graduated in 1966, he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, Blue Key, and Phi Kappa Phi. Since entering Stanford Law School, Chuck has achieved a small measure of fame through his insane bridge playing, if not always with his scholastic attainments. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. He once joined Mal Wheeler in putting on a mockery of a trial for the Mock Trial program. He has worked two summers as the administrative assistant of the National College of State Trial Judges. Following graduation, Chuck plans to return to Nevada to enter a lucrative divorce practice there.
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EDWARD W. NEWMAN A.B. Cornell University 1966. JGHN T. NIMMONS B.A. Oberlin College 1966. PHILIP TAYLOR NICHOLSON Of goals accomplished you shall not read For I am here like a nodding reed Flows bent by the brook, without a care Of where t'would lean were nothing there. From Kansas, Ellis, middletown grad To Princeton bound because a fad For rounded men prevailed that year. Remembered now as fond near Past-philosophy and weekend girls In kitchen dreams dishwater swirls The time away. Then choose again, The streamlet sang, and slipped I main Bound current keen for law lest otherwise I face a choice to grow a size Too much too soon. I am not what I know I am Caulfield in the ryepatch, Holden so Long as need there be, then letting go.
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