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SANDRA D. SMILEY A.B. Stanford University 1966. RAND N. SHULMAN B.S. Stanford University 1965. M.S. Stanford University 1966. MELVIN R. STEINER Mel was born on March 29, 1945, in Hoisington, Kansas fwhich for some of the less well-traveled is a thriving metropolis of 4500 situated on the bleak plains of western Kansasj. Having survived rural life and a small-town education, he proceeded on to the University of Kansas. Tiring of undergraduate life, he foolishly left that institution after three years with degree in hand, and migrated west to California and to Stanford Law School. His performance there has been notable for its mediocrity and its obscurity. He now faces graduation and uncertainty as to future employment. Like all Midwesterners. he has fallen in love with sunny California, and hopes to remain here making enough money to pay off the sizeable National Defense Loan debt that he has managed to pile up while at Stanford. This debt might well be his most lasting reminder of the time he spent vlearnin, the lawf'
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PETER F. SCHILLA A.B. Stanford University 1965. RANDLET T SCHUBACH A.B. Stanford University 1966. GLEN W. SCHOFIELD A.B. Stanford University 1966
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ROBERT M. STERN My three years in law school has seen a series of highs and lows: from the excitement of first year fparticularly Moot Court, to the boredom of second year freaching its nadir in Torts ID, to the rare enjoyment of third year. My work on the McCarthy campaign in the Spring and then for local, liberal candidates in the Fall helped restore my sanity while struggling through the basic courses. Members of my class discovered that there were many more important subjects than the usual Corporations-Taxation routine. Poverty law courses and legal aid work-study projects started to blossom, and one-quarter of the third year students applied for a Reginald Heber Smith Fellowship in Poverty Law. Next year I will join Jeff Jennings in the East Palo Alto Legal Aid Office and will help teach the Legal Problems of the Poor class. BRUCE D. STRATHEARN WILLIAM RICHARD SUCH Born in Lausanne in 1950, Richard, heir to the vast Such fortunes, divided his earliest years between Park Avenue and the Cote D'Azur. Educated at various private schools on the continent, his musical and mathematical accomplishments caused him to be recognized as a considerable prodigy. His early development was influenced greatly by his copains, Sartre and Camus. Considering Oxford to be too restrictive, he matriculated at Harvard at the age of 12 and was graduated surnma cum laude at 14. He was president of his class and earned many letters. After the Olympics and two years on the Gran Prix circuit fin the meantime serving as spiritual adviser to John XXIID, he entered the law school in 1966. Elected president of the law review in his first semester, he is the author of numerous articles, as well as notes, comments and book reviews. His hobbies include international banking and espionage. He is married to the former Miss Universe, Jane Clements. Upon graduation, he hopes to become a leading Revolutionary figure. B.S. University of Wisconsin 1966
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