Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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ROBERT E. EDMONDSON A.B. Stanford University 1965. DONALD A. FARMER . Born: Wichita, Kansas, April 3, 1944. Primary and secondary education, Pratt, Kansas. A.B. in history, Stanford University, 1966. Married Jane V. Moran in June, 1967. Law school activities: resident assistant, Hulme House, Legal Aid Society own recognizance project, International Society, Stanford Journal of International Legal Studies, directed research project with California Rural Legal Assistance. MARK FRANICH A.B. Stanford University 1966 M.A. Stanford University 1966.

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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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GARY W. GRANT c'Happiness is a warm law school, Gary was told in the sixth grade, so off he went in search of the Good. He ran his high school, played with his undergrad schools fCal and Brigham Youngj, struggled with Northwestern's business school, and succumbed to his law school. He found the Good, but it didn't want him. The death rattle was heard following the first year, the second was spent clutching for relevance, the third, clutching for somebody's fanybody'sj notes. He managed to stay off the streets, however, by fathering two daughters, managing an apartment building funclogging toilets barehanded and evicting deserted mothers who couldn't pay the rentj, committing himself indis- criminately to the International Journal, Legal Aid, and Moot Court Board fstudiously avoiding the commitments thereafterj, peddling outlines to neurotic colleagues, and observing with sadistic enjoyment the radical vacillations of Larry Aufmuth. At last word, he was retreating into the faceless masses of Los Angeles to find greater obscurity. MARK GREENSPAN Legend has it that the Mystical One was conceived of the union of a mortal and a larger avian. Cf. Leda v. Swan, 1 Hellenic Rptr. 69 H500 B.C.j. He, however, had expressed a preference for a story both more delicate and immaculate. Cf. Mary v. Dove. 1 Judean Rptr. 666 C4 B.C.j. In neither case can the truth be substantiated, since with but one exception all records of his early life have been lost. That particular episode relates how he, at yet a tender and young age, left the bosom of his family and was found in the temple of War. He there disabused the false priests of the god Lifer, and convinced them of the true doctrines of ETS and FTA. His story then picks up at a much later age fwhether spiritually or chronologically is not knownj wherein he had decided to go forth on the mission of the word. To prepare himself, he endured the travail of the desert, variously known as Kalif, Sea Finger, or Stanlaw ...... MICHAEL J. HARBERS In June of 1940 Mike joined the world. After moving to Pasadena, he 'eventuall attended Elintrid e Pre where he was an active member of Y 8 P his 25 man class, winning such disparate awards as a football letter and academic honors. Tired of this glory, he moved to the quieter Midwest to attend Minnesota's Carleton College. There his printable achievements included being photography editor of the Yearbook and finding a young but nubile girl, Peggy Ellefson. In 1962 with a B.A. in English, Mike left Carleton to attend Navy OCS after which he returned temporarily to marry nubile Peggy. Eight months later he was assigned hazaradous duty as Exchange Officer in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Three years later Mike departed Hawaii to attend Stanford. He allowed Peggy to support him by teaching while he pursued his studies CU, Law Review, termis and skiing. During the summer following his second year, Mike worked in New York and Peggy brought forth a girl, Katrina Lenelle. After graduation, Mike will practice law in Los Angeles with the firm of O'Melveny 8: Myers.

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