Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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2 WILLIAM H. COZAD B.A. Hamilton College 1965. RICHARD B. CROCKETT , After growing up and going to twelve years of school in the small farming community of Langdon, North Dakota, Dick accepted a scholarship and an offer to join an Honors Program at the University of North Dakota. There he majored in political and social science, formed many good friendships, and waged a successful campaign for the student body presidency. His senior year was marked by an election to Phi Beta Kappa and a romance with a girl named Suzie. Dick and Suzie came to Stanford after their marriage the next summer, she to begin an internship in diatetics, and he to start law school. Of the activities there, Legal Aid seemed most to his liking, so he worked for one year in the Mountain View OEO office, acted as co-chairman for the Santa Clara County civil program the next year, and helped two new businesses in East Palo Alto as part of the business aids program. He also started an enterprise of 'his own, the Attorneys' Aid Service, doing research and other work for various Palo Alto attorneys. ROBERT E. DEAN rtiliii f I was born in 1941 in Tulsa Oklahoma I lived there and attended ,, school there until my enrollment in Princeton University My major was 46 , 'Ns is 4 3 .-,.g',,.a 4 65 , 1. f 1' 6 - - new A A Cfffnll -vb: tentatively thought of working. X . , W V V s is A f y so, ,QW ,wwf 0 fix y e . r ff , 23, QA Q 1 .. K aff, f 9 get I f If A' Y A 9 f 5 5 9 ,, ,:s:gq,,: ,',::,.-gr ef, agar . sg: ,lr fa-. -- iw , tin, ,F , Q V er-' , .1eWs+ef,:ff . 1. f,f2m-f.aw:1 r,r-1rv' .-2:-5:4115 za- .y-M ss-Q'-1:9-ry w,--,,ff,':-fo' 4 .,:g:rf-:few-v'..,.fg Ffa ,wr 5' - 'warp--1. . r . f' --':,,vf.1'fQq,,'1.f.-WEmma -fs.,-,f 4.9:- Lf,-1, 155 4,5432-avg - 1.1 f fer...-:..2..:-y::.s, .u.f1:v,-1,.sf4-lf, ,ncfw-asa., pax I , . . .. 3 at ' A.. ,: ',4-:tv - gr- V-1-,-f,:a,v:.vr,5+v.sw- s' ,z.-u1.-:':4r-'Jw-fir-:w' rrflsw.-:'::r?., A ,, dw-4K1Qf' , , 1' ' 4.4 writ: '3:i2,3'is4gf. - - '-1Je'+12i:1Z'4fl-.','5:fff'- ' vac A -vf :5.1+.'-.V -' -vs-was-V 'YW-Q ' ,11C.-TIQ' F', f '- ,3 .5-:f'.3 21':'!f ' wbh-' ,D r f':5,fl-.fi.-. ' ' ' , ', if .rE ze',...'f!fi:.:Q-..j.gv5'v'.-, -QAM, V ' , - . j- -zjzrgff 5, 13333-rj. , , -'vgg-.31 .1:,',:Qta:: p'7,-132554 ,qt-150:42 if :1gwfi:'.2 Z'-'1.'1'V1z:'Q I., -'Dwi A 1 in economics. After graduation I entered the law school wih the class of ,P ,Vl , ,vp A upuxp In ,p,A,V,A,, p 1967. After my second year and in response to a letter from the 'upi President of the United States, I was allowed to observe the operations s:ff .fsrt . of the Army from the inside. After a tour in Vietnam I returned to Join the class of 1969. My plans for the future are uncertain although I have

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ROBERT T. CLARK B.A. Oberlin College 1960. ' Ura: r 4 .f ,, ,cava ., fy an - ai' ,.u3?.cws2' ,f W' '4 42':'3'if'f 1, ' 4.5.21 ,z 4f5 .:a?Z5'2'22i'6f w' uf. ,, W? ...,ip..,, , 3 5:7 4. P -f, Q I I -'L ' 1 0 ' QT' 2 for I P--as mf. r-4.-:P f. . 9-.-sr 1' '- f-dv? 444, f, ' '11 '1f'3Zb:EH 1-'I:f5: '-4'-I+:-2, J.-ffl we-.:: 4: i v?22ifz2 2'-is zz- 1 .. M. f cfs W2 ' W5f'i' . . -.Mya sp 11 4, 1. M3333 23 ,wx w -4 . j ,L .,,,,,wp,QZ 1. is .f..,.. V., ,V . 5?52L5Wze' - ' a , a:y,pf,w.-'jg' , 1 za .ami A .-W fgyxf Yi, :.!. .v.. '2 ,. ii? ' 4:21522 Lflxg . 'firsjxiz-ay. lags - 2 fwg- ' Viz -fn-e'11gKga 1--1, H. s 'ws-1 a ::'5i ,Hrn'f-f--'--'-+1964-s!ear:':::sy .' ,'4!,f,z'wf:c. frgavaa 4 , 'mu fl aa:g1:f,r-.1,,fg1p-f 1, -.,w:,g7.-,gf, 1',A .e .-1, fwfr.. 'Sarah 145,..s,w,...g,:g-r-.s:. 1fpuf,f.:..r:,!-4 g ' 2 59: 3 r 'ruwgq . -. 2 -'I-1-ff. -U.--,ww-. :fi-Ms .231 'I Mft: V , .wfziaa ,2w524!af:...: . JOHN D. COLLINS John has been a life-long resident of the San Francisco bay area. Having spent his high school days and first two years of college At St. Josephis College in Mountain View, the local Catholic seminary, he came to Stanford as a junior in 1964. He joined Theta Xi Fraternity and participated in most sports, including one year of varsity baseball. Coming to the Law School with a double major in English and Classics, John again spent some of his free time with the Law School intramural teams and Palo Alto Industrial League basketball. He worked with the Legal Aid Society, and during his third year picked up some experience working with a local law firm. Johnis wife, Kathy served her time as a law wife as a San Mateo County social worker, having graduatedfrom College of Notre Dame in Belmont with a major in social welfare. John has accepted a position with a San Diego law firm and will begin the move south soon after the bar examination. DENNIS W. COOPER Born February 3, 1944, Dennis moved around extensively, ending up in Camas, Washington, where he progressed through the school system, played football, was active in student government and graduated as salutatorian. At Western Washington State College he obtained a degree in Political Science and a wife, the former Kathyrn Kennedy. Both have proved essential to the furtherance of his legal education at Stanford. Once there he learned to think as only a lawyer can and spent three years in Room 1611 searching many cases for hidden pearls. What he found is a secret. He hopes to pursue a legislative-legal career. 1224. .. ' if-2210 'Mist f Liiiiai? iiixgga . 'germs-1 ' 5119452 saw. iv! . , saw... . M H4 1



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TERRY GRANT DeSLYVIA Date and place of birth-April 5, 1943, Rexburg, Idaho. High School-David Douglas H.S., Portland, Oregon. Graduated 1961. College, undergraduate-University of Oregon, 1961-63, Stanford University 1964-66. Graduated, A.B. Stanford, 1966. Activities: Var. Football, Oregon, 1962, Var. Football, Stanford, 1964-5, AAWU Scholastic All Conference, Football, 1965, NCAA Scholastic All American, College, graduate-Stanford University School of Law, 1966-69. Activities: Assistant Football Coach, Stanford, 1966-69. Family-Married 1967, wife, Sherrie, daughter, Dawn Anne, born 113169. GILE R. DOWNES Aeschylus wrote inAgamemm0n that 'fZeus, whose will has marked for man! The sole way where Wisdom lies ,I Ordered one eternal plan: I Man must suffer to be wise. Although Gile recognizes that Aeschylus is not binding authority for this proposition, he feels confident that Holmes, Cardozo, Frankfurter, L. Hand and B. Manning have all paraphrased the remark at some time. Gile says he has found that suffering does not cause wisdom, but that it is a condition precedent, and he is only sure, he says, that he has suffered. Gile was born in Fairbanks, Alaska. He completed high school there and attended Seattle University where he graduated magna cum laude in political science. His principal college activities were Friday afternoon laundry, writing inflammatory letters to the editor of the student newspaper, and courting his wife Melinda. After a year in graduate school at the University of Colorado at Boulder he came to Stanford Law School, where he avoided bridge and other vices unnamed. DONALD G. DRESSLER Born on a Kansas wheat farm, Don has been trying to get off ever since. The path leading to Kansas State University, he majored in campus politics, with a minor in Political Science. Then he came to warm and sunny California, which turned out to be neither warm nor very sunny. Making a short trip back to the Sunflower state after his first year, he brought back a Wife. Currently, he plans to stay in the Golden state.

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