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RICHARD S. ODOM In addition to Texas, Where he was born, Rich spent his precollege years in Colorado, Japan, Austria, Alabama, and Germany. His friends insist that this diversity in childhood helped develop Rich's liberal outlook on life, especially his concern with our country's international intermeddling. As a math undergraduate at Stanford, Rich tried to further the cause of nonviolence and peace by being a member of the wrestling team. At law school he continued his humanitarian efforts: As Managing Editor of the Law Review he was instrumental in liberalizing what had earlier been a hated elitist organization, he also tried to help the needy by serving gratuitously as Father at an apartment in Escondido Village. Because of his multifarious unorthodox activities, Rich lost his I-KID deferrment and was forced to accept a postgraduation, 2-year contract as an Army Intelligence officer. JAMES A. OLIVER A.B. Stanford University 1965 JACK B. OWENS For the benefit of fans, future employers, FBI agents, et al.: A Rhodes Scholar, an All-American habfback, a born leader . . . Yes, that would have been nice, but at least I did manage to take first runnerup in the Duncan yo-yo contest in the seventh grade. I was the only guy who could go left in the mandatory walking the dog trick. Other accomplishments of equal magnitude during seven years at Stanford include: A.B. Magna Cmn Laude in history and political science, Phi Beta Kappa, Note Editor, Law Review, Hilmer Oehlman, Ir. Award for first year legal writing, Legal Aid Cfirst yearj. My future plans are to retire and write my autobiolgraphy. My wife has done such a marvelous job of supporting me in the last few years that I feel she has earned the right to keep up the good work.
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LUIS G. NOGALES MARILYN DOLORES NOREK . Marilyn was born on February 18 fwe will leave the year unnamedj, the second of eventually five tries for a SON. Despite intense concentration at Loyola of Chicago on cheerleading, sorority activities, Variety Show dancing, sports, and running for Miss Loyola, she received an honors degree in psychology and her departmental key. The rigors of legal training, however, altered her frivolous nature. When not studying, dating, playing tennis, or throwing darts, she formulates sarcastic replies to the questions that plague all women law students: 'fBut WHY did you choose law? and Are you REALLY going to practice?,' But, if pushed, she will admit that the Legal Aid Society, the Stanford Journal of International Studies, gazing with rapture at her American Jurisprudence Award, and serious though unrewarding husband-hunting have gotten their share of attention. STEPHEN D. NUTT Cravath, Swaine 8a Moore. A.B. San Diego State College 1966 Steve was born in San Francisco in 1940 and lived in various parts of California for the following eighteen years Upon graduation from Santa Barbara High School, he indulged his curiosity about The East by attending Dartmouth College, where he was active on the Sophomore Orientation Council and as a member of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity Having been impressed with The East at 380 F Steve bundled up his frostbitten curiosity and journeyed to Stanford for his last two years of college. At Stanford, he developed an intense interest in the Middle East and in his future wife, Anne In late summer 1962 an A B in International Relations, a commission in the Navy and a wife were acquired in rapid succession. His four years in the Navy involved domestic travels to Norfolk, Va and to San Diego California as well as pleasure cruises to the Persian and Tonkm Gulfs After three enervating years of Rest and Recreation at the law school Steve with family fnow including Elizabeth age twoj will trek to New York to Join
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FREDERICKA PAFF Attended University High School in Iowa City, Iowa. Was graduated magna cum laude in Linguistics and Slavic Languages and Literatures from Radcliffe College in 1965. Studied linguistics and German language at University College in London and at the Goethe Institute in Blaubeuren, Germany, in 1965-66. Was an article editor on the Law Review. Will clerk for Judge Ben C. Duniway on the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco next year. Jan was born in Tampa, Florida, on May 22, 1944 tall birthday gifts always received graciouslyj but has lived most of his life in Seattle, Washington, where he attended Shoreline High School and the University of Washington, from which he graduated in June, 1966 in English. He then acquired a Wife fKathyj, a child fPolly Ellenj, a draft deferment flll-Aj, two cats fBayless and Cinderj, and an infinite fan of legal wisdom. While at Stanford his principal activity was Legal Aid and he served as the president of the Legal Aid Society for a year. After graduation he plans to return to the rainey Northland, much to the relief of the glacially slow secretarial staff with which he has been feuding all year. HARRY CUSHING PIPER, III Born February 14, 1944. Married Valerie Seyfert on November 16, 1968. Went wee wee wee all the way home, and am now growing mustache. Fie on it, tie, 'tis an unweeded garden. Younger than springtime am I, angel and lover. Morgen wird hell und klar, Baby you can drive my car.
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