University of Michigan Law School - Quad Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1966

Page 90 of 168

 

University of Michigan Law School - Quad Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 90 of 168
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Page 90 text:

4 SIDNEY L, FRANK JOHN A, GALBRAITH 30 Francis Avenue Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Harvard University Michigan Law Review, Assistant Editor Campbell Competition lMember of 1964 winning tearni Case Clubs 1310 Packard Ann Arbor, Michigan Cornell University THOMAS L, FREYTAG 805 W. Maiunee Adrian, Michigan Univei sity of Michigan Case Club JACK E. FROST 4255 Washtenaw Ann Arbor, Michigan University of Michigan Case Clubs, Junior Clerk Senior Judge Campbell Competition Phi Alpha Delta, Treasurer JOHN R. GAFFIN 19 Hillcrest Road Northville, Michigan Michigan State Univ. Legal Aid Society LAWRENCE H. BERKOWITY Kansas City, Mo. LESLIE R. DOCKS 19765 Warrington Detroit, Michigan . , University of Michigan Wayne State University C C1 b ase u Civil Rights Research Council Legal Aid Equity Society There is certainly, without any exception, no profession in which so many temptations beset the path to swerve from the line of strict integrity, in which so many delicate and ddficult ques- tions of duty are continually arising. There are pibfalls and mantraps at every step, and the mere youth, at the very out- set of his career, needs often the prudence and seb'-denial as well as the moral courage, which belong commonly to riper years. High moral principle is the only safe guide, the only torch to light his way amidst darkness and obstruction. li. . 1 g.f iv - PETER S, GALLOWAY 801 S. Main Ann Arbor, Michigan Colgate University Michigan Law Review Delta Theta Phi 'N

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THOMAS S, EVELAND 27610 Terrence Livonia, Michigan University of Michigan Case Club ERIC JOSEPH FAURI 20 Harvard P1. Ann Arbor, Michigan HENRY W, EWA LT Pearce Mill Road Wexford, Pennsylvania Allegheny College Case Club MICHAEL R, FEGEN 22025 Lake Road Rocky River, Ohio 15- 1 University of Delaware JOE FELDMAN 1380 Miami Benton Harbor, Michigan University of Michigan Campbell Competition John Carroll University Toastmasters Case Clubs Delta Theta Phi, Secretary Q is .9-av 'T' .E M LA. of-.., 5 il' 'gf FREDERICK G, FETTERS 3406 Oakwood Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan State University Case Club KARL V. FINK 2050 Washtenaw Ypsilanti, Michigan University of Michigan Phi Delta Phi 1 -sa JOHN EDWARD FERRIS 1009 3rd, Street Lewiston, Idaho University of Idaho Case Club Psurfs GERALD B, FINCKE 32612 Avondale Wayne, Michigan Union College Harvard Business School ROBERT A. FIPPINGER 227 Van Houten Avenue Wickoff, New Jersey Duke University Northwestern University Case Clubs Campbell Competition



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provided: -cf ROBERT E. GILBERT 911 Orchard Ct. Flint, Michigan University of Michigan Phi Delta Phi Michigan Law Review BE NJAMIN F, GARMER 903 Lake Avenue Racine, Wisconsin DePauw University DAVID J, GARRETT 3380 Norwood St. Ann Arbor, Michigan Dartmouth College Phi Delta Phi Case Club THOMAS D, GEIL se 2349 Bishop Ann Arbor, Michigan Univ. of Notre Dame Civil Rights Research Group Legal Aid Society STEPHEN A. GEORGE 1310 Idylwild Drive Lincoln, Nebraska University of Nebraska Case Club Campbell Competition Junior Clerk Senior Judge The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in the practice of his profession are clcnrly set forth in the following Oath of Admission to the Bar, formulated upon that in use in the State of Washington, and which con- forms in its main outlines to the duties of Lawyers as defined by statutory enactxnents in that and many other States of the Union-duties which they are sworn on admission to obey and for the wilful violation of which disbarment is I DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR: I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of .............................. . I will maintain the respect due to Courts of Justice and judicial ojjicersg I will not counsel or maintain any suit or proceeding which shall appear to me to be unjust, nor any defense except such as I believe to be honestly debatable under the law of the landg I will employ for the purpose of maintaining the causes confided to me such means only as are consistent with truth and honor, and will never seek to mislead the Judge or jury by any artiflce or false statement of fact or lawj I will maintain the confidence and preserve inviolate the secrets of my client, and will accept no compensation in connection with his business except from him or with his knowledge and approvalg I will abstain from all offensive personality, and advance no fact preju- dicial to the honor or reputation of a party or witness, unless required by the justice ol the cause with which I ani. chargedg I will never reject, from any consideration personal to myself, the cause of the defenseless or oppressed, or delay any man's cause for lucre or malice. SO HELP ME GOD. The American Bar Association commends this form of oath for adoption by the proper authorities in all the States and Territories. 'fi Z' ROBERT H, GILLETTE 648 Winchell S.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan University of Michigan

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