Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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LEROY A. BROUN IV A.B. Stanford University 1955. LL.B. Stanford University, January 1969. BEVERLY M. BUDIN B.A. University of Pennsylvania 1965. K GEORGE ALBERT BROWN, JR. The best thing is itts 3 yrs. doing what you donlt want to do-learning to spend a lifetime at it. Can you really: ajthink like a lawyer? bjquestion the good Dean's Chicago speech? cjquote Ginsberg's Howl in your freshman lease? djsee law as an archaic, anal-incestuous method of social control? Now really your ajwives will see little of your hubbies for the rest of their lives riow that they've made Review, bjare only a student-so you'd better quietly slip your great idea into a footnoted criticism of a professor's work, cjshould stay in law-there's plenty of good yarns for writing there? Are you really: ajliving in SF? bjnot buying textbooks? cjmarried to a belly dancer? djwearing a coat and tie for no reason? ej wearing your hair long for the firm this summer? fjfrom Bakersfield? God knows, it must be a great time to be young-what with the Negro and all? So they shepherd a divorce to feel worthwhile Hwith the absolure heart of the poem of life butchered out of their own bodies good to eat a thousand years.

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DAVID S. BRADSHAW 'vczif FREDERICK N. BRADSTREET - Rick first appeared in Arizona in 1944, but he soon plunged west to make his fortune in Tarzana, California. Determined to civilize the barbarian East, Rick entered Princeton University in 1962. After four years exposure to Rickis missionary efforts, Princeton still retained its innocent indifference to the Western Enlightenment. Meanwhile, Rick had graduated with honors in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs, had lettered in Fencing, had presided over numerous political groups . . . and otherwise been co-opted. To the delight of astrologers, Rick appeared again in 1966 at Stanford Law School, where he gracefully submitted to the soporiiic ritual of the Bachelor of Laws Degree. During his senior year he was Chairman of the Judicial Council and Bledgeheart Emeritus. He could also be found teaching courses in Politics and legal Education, and otherwise acted as spiritual leaderv in the coed dorm, Serra House. Rick plans to study in South America following graduation. KENNETH E. BRITTON academic beaurocracy works. A.B. Princeton University 1966 Subject arrived at Law School Subject intended to become educated. Succeeded, in that he learned he lacked the intelligence to accomplish this. Whereupon subject decided to go into trial work hoping that a defective brain did not imply a defective tongue To this end subject joined the Serjeants at Law and thereby learned how an Subject is informed that his first case upon being admitted to the bar will be a class action on behalf of all law student s wives filed by his wife, seeking to have marriage to a law student declared cruel and unusual punishment and in violation of the eighth amendment Subject wishes to thank any professor andfor dean who has succeeded in teaching him anything



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GILBERT S. BUF FINGTON Steve was born in Upland, California on March 17, 1944. He grew up in San Diego and, at the age of 18, migrated to Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota where he spent the next four years freezing in the winters and making up for lost time in the springs. Stanford Law School followed and after spending two single,frustrating and hungry years, he returned to Northfield in the summer of 1968 and married Erica Rollefson. After the bar, the Marine Corps JAG has a three-year lease, and then plans are for practicing law in Minnesota. l Don was born January 7 1945 in the thriving metropolis of Wichita, Kansas. He remained there long enough to finish high school and then escaped to Minnesota, where he attended Carleton College. While trying to study history there, he met and married Karen Lippert. After suffering through four Minnesota Winters, they decided to seek the warmer climate of Palo Alto. At Stanford, Don spent one summer lying in the sun and the other working for the California Department of Water Resources in Sacramento. When law school is over, the Buxtons expect to settle somewhere in Northern California, assuming Tricky Dick really can work miracles. LAWRENCE CALOF Tiring of the party school atmosphere and the sunny eastern weather Larry left M.I.T. and came to Stanford. At law school Larry spent his first year in Crothers Hall, enthralled by the luxurious dorm style of living. Life in Crothers was made more bearable for Larry and his roommate Bob by frequent appearances of Larryls girlfriend Susy bearing cookies and good cheer and by the visits of her loquacious Siamese cat, Moby. At Crothers Larry became one of the founding fathers of the infamous Crothers Brothers. The hallmark of their fame, the destructive punch will long be remembered in the heads and hearts of those who tried it. Having mastered his first year, Larry settled down into the rigorous academic atmosphere of Delta Tau Delta as the R.A. but his heart was elsewhere and in June he married Susy. In his third year he divided the time he spent on Law Review between the traditional tasks of Writing and citechecking and his special job as reproduction editor. He plans to clerk for Judge William Gray in the federal district court and then work for Gibson, Dunn 8: Crutcher.

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