Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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RICHARD A. ANDERMAN Dick Anderman was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1944. It was in that conservative desert spa that he first tasted the upward mobile, deferred 1 gratification life style. High school years were marked by honors in I academics, several political offices and a brief career as a swimmer. The . California sun lured Dick to Stanford, and while here, he attended the I campus in Florence, Italy, worked for a United States Senate Subcommittee, was active in student government in the pre-sit in days, A and graduated With Distinction and Special Honors in History. 2 Attracted by shiny fish, Dick enrolled at the Stanford Law School. The I first year was undescribable. As a retreat from that experience, Dick I went to Japan as a volunteer English teacher. The second year of law proved less demanding, so Dick manufactured his own albatross by founding and serving as the first Editor-in-Chief of the Stanford Journal of International Studies. He has accepted a job with Reavis 84 McGrath in New York City. I I I I I 1 I STEPHEN C. ANDERSON A.B. Stanford University 1962. JEROME W. ANDERSON Born and reared in Goldwater country, Jerry attended Tucson High School. As an undergraduate at Stanford, he abandoned the parochial views of his youth and, in the halcyon days of David Harris, joined the Old New Left. Among his more memorable achievements in college were the wooing and wedding of his wife Patty, and the writing of an honors history thesis. The living death of his first year in law school was relieved only by the arrival of a son, Jason, who has since turned into a red-haired tiger. While in law school, Jerry parleyed his less than stellar g.p.a. into summer jobs with VISTA in New York and a Honolulu law firm. After his graduation in June, when Patty will receive her B.A. in English, the threesome will depart for a year in Paris, thanks to Jer1y's skill in the subtle art of grantsmanship and the French governmentls largesse. Upon the sad day of their return, Jerry will deliver body and soul to Sullivan 8a Cromwell in New York. Beyond that, he has vague ambitions of pursuing his interest in international law.

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ffm, EDGAR D. ACKERMAN Monte was born in Montclair, N. J. on February 6, 1943. After graduation from Mt. Hermon School, Mt. Hermon, Mass., he attended Yale University, from which he received a B. A. in Latin American Studies in 1966. JOHN G. ABBOTT John was born on December 25, 1944, in Houston, Texas, and graduated from Spring Branch high school in Houston. At Yale University, he majored in history, was a resident of Berkeley College, and graduated in the class of 1966. During law school summers, John worked with the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency as a planner and clerked for the San Joaquin County Counsel's office in Stockton. Immediate plans are for a legal job in state or local government, preferably on the West Coast. Forwarding address: 9353 Greensward Rd., Houston, Texas 77055. W. ROBERT ALLISON A native of Massachusetts, Bob graduated from Wellesley High School in 1962, and from Harvard College in 1966, Magna Cum Laude in Social Studies. At Harvard he met a perspicacious freshman named Martin Vidgoff, and thus witnessed the early political years of the President. On August 31, 1966, Bob was married to Cheryl Dunston. He clerked in Boston during the summer of 1968, and will become associated with the firm of Warner 84 Stackpole. In Dean Keller's records, he will be the fourth Stanford lawyer in Boston.



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RICHARD C. ART JAMES R. ATWOOD . Jim was raised on the East Coast, primarily Scarsdale, New York, and Salisbury, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale College in 1966, where he majored in Politics and Economics and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Extraccuricular activities were limited to dabblings in some 18 sports and to developing a taste for fine films.. Dissuaded by his draft board from taking a Fulbright in India, Jim tackled law school. First year was spent exploring Northern California, participating in the San Jose Bail Bond project, and learning the intricacies of Crothers Hall. The last two years were comsumed mostly by the Law Review, including a term as Article Editor-which was, incidently, fun. Summers were spent clerking for the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission in Washington and for a New York law firm. Next year Jim will clerk in Los Angeles for Judge Shirley M. Hufstedler of the United States Court of Appeals. Eventual career goal: Secretary of Defense. LAWRENCE A. AUFMUTH B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1966 Lawrencel Andrew2 Aufmuth3 greeted4 the war-ravaged world in 1944. He prepared at Gilmour Academy5 and was educated6 at Brown University.7 His grade point8 varied inversely with the snow depth. He moved west to ski and to enroll9 in law school. During law school he Bail Bonded,lO Legal Aided,l1 Married,12 Kirkwooded,l3 Skied, Moot Courted,l4 and Law Reviewed.l5 Grade pointl6 again varied with snow depth. He voluntarily 17 fathered a child who also greetedl8 a war-ravaged world.l9 Lawrence will associate with a San Francisco law firm.20 1. Latin meaning 'fthe laurelf' or victorious 2. Greek meaning manly. 3. Teutonic meaning of courage. 4. Censored! 5. Excellent prep school in Gates Mills, Ohio. 6. Different from 'flaw schooled. 7. Smallest and best Ivy league. 8. GPA's are numbers sought after by weenies who either canit achieve, or if they can, they aren't helped by gpa's anyway. 9. Different from attending law school. 10. This was a futile attempt to thwart the bail bondsmen. 11. Euphemism for playing lawyer. 12. Marcia has brought joy to his life since high school. 13. He won the 1968 Marion Rice Kirkwood Moot Court Competition. 14. He chairmanned this most worthwhile and educational program. 15. Review is a meaningful experience. Contra, Review is as Meaningful as an Annotated Autobiographyf' Stan. L. Sch. Yrby. 119691. 16. Lawrence, Lawprofessors, and Lawfirms never agreed on the import of gpa's. 17. Legalese emanating from certain members of the L. Sch. Fin. Aid Comm. 18. Censored! 19. Different war but same kind of Death. 20. Yes, there is a dynamic, youthful, free-thinking, expanding, unstructured, reasonable-paying, well-ofiiced law frm in S.F.

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