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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF LAW BYRON F. FULLERTON 4 Assistant Dean and Director of Continuing Legal Education DEDICATION Even without knowing about his myriad accomplishments, we would not hesitate to choose Dean Fullerton to represent the spirit that publication of the Peregrinus seeks to encourage. Above all the other fine men setting the tone of our school, Dean Fullerton exemplifies the close correspondence needed in the faculty between administration, scholarship, and humanity. Within the school he has established the printing shop for student seminar papers, thus relieving a tremendous financial burden. He has spearheaded the Police Action Project, enabling students to view police processes and understand the difficulties in criminal law. He has tripled the law conferences at this school, thus giving students an opportunity to hear the finest legal authorities in the country. But most importantly, Dean Fullerton genuinely respects the law student and his integrity. He approaches every student as an individual. Facing the rigorous regimen of legal study, which becomes increasingly difficult each year, the student needs more than criticism and humiliation to succeed. He needs encouragement. And Dean Fullerton will give it, because, more than any other teacher, he respects the student. Believing that most students are really doing their best, believing in their integrity when they profess it, he feels no embarrassment or shame in helping them. He sees no glory in prostrating students before him. Instead he sees the need to befriend and counsel them, to aid those who stumble when problems become too great. Small wonder that so many graduates are glad to help him when he asks for something to help the students. The teacher in daily face to face contact with some 300 students has no problem establishing mutual respect with them. But when, as Dean Fullerton, he is far removed from the greater part of the student body by outside duties and great responsibilities, then recognition is due that he has, by his personality, interest, respect, and unselfish attitude toward the law student, received the highest respect and affection from the entire student body. In recognition, therefore, of his exemplary attitude toward the law student and his many actions manifesting it, we dedicate the 1967 Peregrinus to Dean Byron F. Fullerton. 5 6 TABLE of CONTENTS FACULTY .. 13 CLASSES ... 37 ACTIVITIES .. 123 ORGANIZATIONS 149 HONORS.. 189 i I 8 W. PAGE KEETON Dean of The University of Texas School of Law The university of Texas SCHOOL OF LAW 2600 RtO RIVER AUSTIN. TEXAS 78705 or icc or the ©can To the Law Students: Policies ana procedures have been adopted at this law school that have resulted in a stabilization of the enrollment at approximately 1500 students. Last fall the enrollment was 1544; this fall it is 1559. At most law schools in this country decisions have been made fixing the maximum enrollment at a substantially lower level, such as 750 or 1000. It is my judgment that the Regents were wise in adopting the recommendations of the law faculty several years ago regarding our physical facilities which were based on the notion that a maximum and optimum enrollment for our law school was 1500. Since 1959 the enrollment has nearly doubled. This growth in enrollment and a corresponding growth in the size of the faculty has been accompanied by a substantial improvement in our total effectiveness. Students learn much from each other when their talents and interests are properly organized. We are a better law school, in part, because of a substantially expanded and improved program of legally instructive extracurricular activities. I speak about the Texas Law Review, about the Moot Court programs, about the Criminal Law Association, about the International Law Forum, about the International Law Society, about the Student Legal Research Board, and about the good work of the Student Bar Association in organizing and marshalling our student resources. So, I write primarily to express appreciation, first, to so many of you who assist in the organization and operation of these activities, and then, also, to all who are sufficiently motivated to participate. Sincerely, CJa. c-4. Page Keeton Dean 9 THOMAS J. GIBSON III Assistant Dean BYRON F. FULLERTON Assistant Dean Director of Continuing Legal Education 12 FACULTY ALBERT W. ALSCHULER Assistant Professor of Law Mr. Alschuler came to Texas this year after having served as law CIctIc to Justice Valter V. Schaefer of the Illinois Supreme Court, from 1965 to 1966. He has an A.B. degree from Harvard University and in 1965 received his LL.B. from Harvard, where he was Case Editor of the Harvard law Review. Admitted to the Illinois Bar, Mr. Alschulcr is presently Reporter for the Revision of the Texas Penal Code. He teaches Criminal law, Contracts, and Sales. EDWARD WELDON BAILEY Burleson Professor of Law Mr. Bailey received his B.A. ( 1920)and LLB.( 1928) from the University of Texas. In 1942, he received an S.J.D. degree from Harvard University. Mr. Bailey was an editor of the Texas law Review and a Chancellor and was awarded the Order of the Coif in 1928. Although his present practice is limited primarily to consultation, he was engaged in private practice from 1928 to 1930 with Callaway and Reed, Dallas. Texas. Then Mr. Bailey joined the faculty here as an associate professor and has since become Burleson Professor of law. He was a member of the State Bar Committee to draft the Business Corporation Act and has written a textbook, Texas tuni’ofWilb. which is now in the course of publication, as well as numerous articles in the law reviews, lie is a member of Phi Delta Phi. His courses include Wills and Estates. Trusts, Commercial law, and Agency. RICHARD V. BARNDT Associate Professor of Law Having graduated from the University of Utah with a B.S.L. (1959) and an LLB. (I960), Mr. Barndtthcn taught at Montana State University (1961). the University of Houston (1962), and the University of Washington (1963). In 1964 he came to Texas as an associate professor. Mr. Barndt is a member of the Utah Bar and has been Academic Advisor to the Legislative Intern Program and is presently a legislative Consultant. A recipient of the Order of the Coif, Mr. Barndt was Kditor-in-Chicf of the Utah law Review. He has written several articles, including Language and Logic in the law and Possible Worlds of Promise, both published in the Texas Law Review. He is on the Faculty Standards and Graduate Committees and teaches courses in Contracts, legislation, and language and Logic. 14 MRS. MARION O. BONER Associate Law Librarian and Assistant Professor of Law Mrs. Boner received her B.A. (1950), M.A. (1931), and LI..B. (1955), all at the University of Texas. She was legislation Editor of the Texas Law Review and received the Order of the Coif, before graduating with Honors. From I960 to 1965, she was Reference Librarian here, and before that had been Research Associate for the University of Texas law School Foundation, working with Judge Robert W. Stayton. With Judge Stayton, she published a series of five articles, The Plastic Code in Operation, in the Texas Law Review. Mrs. Boner has brought distinction to our school as a member of the American Association of law Libraries and of its Committees on the Index to Legal Periodicals and on Publications. She is a member of Kappa Beta Pi and is its faculty advisor, as well as being on the Faculty Committee on the Texas law Review. WOODFIN L. BUTTE Professor of Law With a B.A. from the University of Texas (1927), Mr. Butte went to Yale University for his LL.B. (1931). In 1939 he received his Doctorado en Cicncias Politicas from the Universidad Central de Venezuela. For twenty-four years, Mr. Butte was employed by Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey as a lawyer and executive, specializing in foreign law and oil production. He has been admitted to the Bars of Texas, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Venezuela, New York, and the United States Supreme Court, with a private practice in Puerto Rico and Venezuela between 1931 and 1939- With these eminent qualifications, he joined the faculty in 1964 as a professor and teaches Conflicts, Civil law, and International law. He is faculty advisor for the International law Society’ and Phi Alpha Delta, of which he is a member. He is also on the Faculty Curriculum, International Legal Studies, and Placement Committees. FRED COHEN Professor of Law A graduate of Temple University (B.S. in Political Science, 1957; LL.B., 1960), Mr. Cohen received an I.L.M. from Yale University in 1961. He is an accomplished scholar: Editor of the Temple Law Review, a Justice on the Moot Court Board, and graduate with Highest Honors in Constitutional Law and Criminal law. He was also a Sterling Fellow at Yale. During the summer of 1963, he was a Ford Foundation Post Doctoral Fellow at the University of Wisconsin. He practiced law briefly in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was Assistant Professor at Denver University law Center (1961-63). Since that time he has taught here, his courses including Criminal law, Constitutional Law, and seminars in Criminal Corrections, and Mental Illness and the Law. He is a Member of the American Bar Foundation’s Advisory Council on Law and Poverty; and Consultant, President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice (1966). From 1965 to 1966 Mr. Cohen was Reporter for the Committee on Revision of the Texas Penal Code. He is also Faculty Advisor for the Association for Criminal law Studies. DEAN ROBERT F. DRINAN, S.J. Visiting Professor of Law The Law School has been very fortunate to have such an eminent authority is Dean Drinan on its faculty this year. With an M.A. from Boston College (19-15 Dean Drinan was a member of the Georgetown law Review before graduatir with an LLB. (1949) and an LL.M. (1950) from Georgetown University la Center. Since 1956 he has been Dean of Boston College law School where ht is a professor and has taught since 1955. Admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and Massachusetts and before the United States Supreme Court Dean Drinan, since 1962, has been Chairman of the Advisory Committee (a Massachusetts to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. He is Chairman of the Section of Family Law of the American Bar Association and was Vice-President of the Massachusetts Bar Association (1960-63). The author of Religion, the Courts and Public Policy,' he teaches Family Law and the Church-State Relations Seminar. He is also a member of Phi Alpha Delta. FRANK W. ELLIOTT Professor of Law A former Dedicatee of the Peregrinus (1966), Mr. Elliott has a B.A. (1951) and an LLB. (1957) from the University of Texas. He was Comment Editor of the Law Review, a Chancellor, a Quizmaster, and received the Order of the Coif. He is editor of Slayton Texas Forms. Among his other principal achievements arc two casebooks, Texas Trial and Appellate Procedure, which he edited with Messrs. Hodges and Jones, and Texas Judicial Process Prior to Trial, edited with Messrs. Hodges, Jones, and Thode. With Mr. I.oiseaux and Mr. Hamilton, he has authored Lending Officers Manual Under U.C.C. In 1957, Mr. Elliott was Assistant Attorney General of Texas and, from 1957 to 1958, was Briefing Attorney for the Supreme Court of Texas. After that he joined the faculty as an assistant professor. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi and teaches Introduction, Procedure 11 and III, and Evidence. PARKER C. FIELDER William H. Francis, Jr., Professor of Law A man of great practical experience. Mr. Fielder received a B.S. in Commerce at Northwestern University (1941) and an LLB. from the University of Texas (1948). He was Editor-in-Chief of the Texas law Review, a Chancellor, and received the Order of the Coif. In 1964, he was listed in Who's Who in America. After graduation, he became associate professor here and was Research Associate, Texas Legislative Council (1950). Then in 1953, he left to become a partner in Turpin, Kerr. Smith, and Dyer. Midland, Texas, where he engaged in tax and corporate practice. During this period (1959-61) he was General Counsel and Member of the Board of Directors, The Permian Corporation in Midland. He then returned as a professor in 1961. Although he continues only in occasional consultation and retainer by other lawyers on tax and corporate matters, he is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the Texas Supreme Court, and the United States Court of Military Appeals, Tax Court, Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, and District Court, Western District, Texas. He is the author of numerous articles and is presently working on a comprehensive treatise on Oil and Gas Taxation. As might be expected, Mr. Fielder teaches f ederal Taxation, Taxation of Business Organizations, B.A. II, and a Seminar in Taxation. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi. JOEL J. FINER Assistant Professor of Law Mr. Finer received his B.B.A. from City College of New York in 1959. In 1963 he was awarded both an M.A. and an LL.B. from Yale University. Mr. Finer joined the Texas Law Faculty in 1964, after having served as law clerk to U.S. Circuit Judge George T. Washington. Among the courses he teaches arc Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, and Comparative Constitutional Law. WILLIAM F. FRITZ Professor of Law Having received his B.A. (1935) and M.A. (1938) degrees from Texas. Mr. Fritz taught English in high schools for seven years before returning to Texas for his LL.B. (1946). While in law school, he was Editor-In-Chief of the Law Review, was a Chancellor, and received the Order of the Coif. After his graduation, he joined the faculty here and since then has taught during several summers at the George Washington, North Carolina. Minnesota, Rutgers, and Vanderbilt law schools. Mr. Fritz has co-authorcd a casebook on damages with Dean Charles T. McCormick. Also a co-author of a casebook on Property, he has authored several articles in the Texas Law Review and in the Texas Bar Journal. A past Peregrinta Dedicatee (1963), Mr. Fritz teaches Property and Marital Property Rights and serves on the Admissions Committee. He is a member of the Texas Bar and of Phi Delta Phi. CARL H. FULDA Professor of Law Having already received a Doctor of Law from the University of Freiburg (Germany) in 1931. Mr. Fulda went on to study at Yale where he received an LL.B. in 1938. He is a recipient of the Order of the Coif, of a Law Faculty Fellowship, and of a grant from the Ford Foundation (1959-60). Between 1939 and 1941, he was on the Research Staff and was a consultant to the New York State Law Revision Commission, a position he resumed intermittently in the fifties. In 1942, he was in the General Counsel's office, U.S. Treasury, and from 1942 to 1946 he was with the Court Review Division, Office of Price Administration (Appellate Practice). After leaving government service, he taught at Rutgers for eight years, and in 1954 he went to Ohio State. In 1964, he left there to join our faculty in his present status. He has been a visiting professor at Columbia (1952). Louisiana State (1962), and several foreign universities, including Frankfurt and Luxembourg. Mr. Fulda was a consultant to the U.S. Attorney General's Committee to Study the Antitrust Laws (1955), is now a member of the TcxasState Bar Committee on Antitrust, and is the Vice-chairman of the A.B.A. Committee on Teaching International and Comparative Law. He has written pro-lifically on competition in the regulated industries, on government regulation of business, and on the European Common Market. But his most important contribution to the school has been a casebook on International Business Transactions. A member of Phi Alpha Delta, Mr. Fulda advises the International Law Forum and is chairman of the Committee on International Legal Studies. 17 BYRON FULLERTON THOMAS J. GIBSON, III Assistant Dean, Assistant Professor and Director of Continuing Legal Education Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Law This year’s Peregrinus Dedicatee graduated from Texas with a B.S.P. Ed. (1946), went to Colorado for his M.Ed. (1950), and returned to Texas for his LL.B. (1956). For five years after that Dean Fullerton taught in Texas Public Schools. Then in 1957 he became Assistant Attorney General of Texas. In 1961 he went into private practice in Austin, associated with the firm of Procter, Maloney, and Fullerton. Since 1963. he has served in his present position. Listed in Who's Who in American Education Dean Fullerton is a member and former chairman of the State Bar Public Relations Committee and of the District 10-B State Bar Grievance Prosecuting Committee. He is also a member of Delta Theta Phi and the education fraternity. Phi Delta Kappa. Besides teaching classes in Legal Research and Legal Writing, Dean Fullerton serves the law school as Faculty Advisor to the Law School Forum, Law Day, and the Student Legal Research Board. He is on the Placement, Brief Writing and Oral Advocacy, Closed Circuit Television, and Legal Aid Committees. A Texas Graduate with a B.A. and an LL.B., Dean Gibson was an Instructor from 1950 to 1951 and Texas State Librarian from 1952 to 1954. He rejoined the faculty in 1954 as an assistant professor and associate librarian. Since 1956 he has been Assistant Dean. Dean Gibson has received the Order ofthe Coif, is amemberofthcTcxas Bar, and was Chairman of the subcommittee for the revision of Texas’ Library Laws of the Texas Library Association. He has also been honored as the Peregrinus Dedicatee for 1959. Besides serving as the Loan and the Admissions Officer, he is a member of the Admissions Placement, Standards, Course Advisement, Court Clerks, and Faculty Secretary Committees. Dean Gibson teaches Legal Writing and Legal Bibliography and is a member of Phi Alpha Delta. W. W. GIBSON Associate Professor of Law A graduate of Texas (B.A. 1954, LL.B. 1956), Mr. Gibson was Associate Note Editor of the Texas Law Review and received the Order of the Coif. After graduation, he was a partner in Gibson, Ochsner, Harlan, Kinney, and Morris for nine years. Then he joined the faculty here in 1965 as an associate professor. He has been admitted to practice by the State Bar of Tex and is a member of the American Bar Association, Travis County Bar Association, and Austin Junior Bar. He teaches courses in Property and Wills and Estates. He is chairman of the Student-Faculty Committee, is an Honor Council Observer and is on the Standard of Work Committee. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity. LINO A. GRAGLIA Associate Professor of Law Mr. Gragliu is a graduate of City College of New York (B.A. 1952) and of Columbia (LL.B. 1954) where he wrote on the Columbia Law Revirw and was twice Harlan Fiskc Stone Scholar. Although he has not taught before, he comes to Texas eminently well qualified for the courses he teaches in Government Regulation of Business, Constitutional Law, and Regulated Industries: from 1954 to 1956, he worked with the U.S. Department of Justice in civil trial and appellate practice. From then until 1959, he was with the law firm of Covington and Burling in Washington, D.C., in antitrust, administrative, and labor law. Between I960 and 1963, he engaged in antitrust litigation for Dewey, Ballcntinc, Bushby, Palmer, and Wood in New York City and after that in antitrust and regulated industries litigation for Chadbournc, Parke, Whiteside, and Wolff, New York City. Since last year when he joined our faculty, he has shown himself a competent teacher. He is on the Curriculum and Honor Council and Discipline committees and is admitted to practice before the New York and Washington, D.C. Bars. ROBERT W. HAMILTON „ , Professor of Law Mr. Hamilton received his degrees with high honors from Swarthmorc (B.A. 1952) and from Chicago (J.D. 1955), where he was Managing Editor of the University of Chicago Law Review, received the Order of the Coif, and won the Walter Wheeler Cook Prize. Upon graduation, he served a year as law clerk to Mr. Justice Clark of the U.S. Supreme Court. After that, having been admitted to the D.C. Bar in 1956, Mr. Hamilton was an associate of the law firm of Gardner, Morrison, and Rogers, Washington, D. C., engaged incorporate, administrative, and real estate practice. Heis co-author of a book. Uniform Commercial Code in Texas— Lending Officers Manual, and has written on securities problems. He serves the law school on the Standards and Scholarship committees and teaches Contracts, Business Administration I, and Administrative Law. LEON GREEN Distinguished Professor of Law Mr. Green holds a B.A. from Ouachita College, an M.A. from Yale, and an LL.B. from Texas. He has also received the LL.D. from Louisiana State. Beginning as an Instructor in Law in 1915, he rose to the rank of Professor of Law in 1920 at the University. After practicing for six years, he became Dean, on leave, of the University of North Carolina School of Law; and during that time, he was named Professor at Yale. He was Dean of Northwestern Law School for eighteen years. Mr. Green then returned to the University as a Professor of Law. He has written many articles for legal periodicals, and his publications include: Rationale of Proximate Cause. Judge and Jury, Casts on Relations, The Judicial Process in Tort Casa. Traffic Victims, and My Philosophy of Law. HELEN HARGRAVE Associate Professor of Law Miss Hargrave graduated from the University of Texas in 1926 with an LL.B. degree after having been on the staff of the Imu Review. She is a recipient of the Order of the Coif. She came to the law school in 1929 as Assistant Law Librarian and in 1940 was promoted to Law Librarian, a position she held for the next twenty-five years. She held the presidency of the American Association of Law Libraries from 1958 to 1959. In 1950. she became an assistant professor, and since I960 has been an associate professor teaching Legal Research. Miss Hargrave is a member of Kappa Beta Pi. GUS M. HODGES Professor of Law With his B.B.A. from Texas, Mr. Hodges had a distinguished law school career as a member of the Texas Law Review, as a recipient of the Order of the Coif, as a member of the Chancellors, and which was climaxed by graduation with highest honors (1932). He then went into private practice in Dallas for eight years until he joined the faculty in 1940 as a professor. Formerly Commissioner on Uniform Laws, Mr. Hodges served the Texas Bar Association on the Committee on the Administration of Justice (concerned with rules of procedure). He still engages in occasional consultation ordinarily on appeal or procedure problems. He has authored hooks on Special Issue Submission in Texas, on pre-trial procedures, and on trial and appellate procedure, as well as several articles. A member of Phi Delta Phi, Mr. Hodges serves the law school on various committees and teaches Introduction, Procedure II and III, and related seminars. WILLIAM ORR HUIE Sylvan Lang Professor of Law Mr. Huic is a graduate of Henderson State Teachers College (B.A. 1932) and of Texas (LL.B. 1935). He also has the distinction of having received an S.J.D. degree from Harvard in 1953. His private practice experience, now limited to occasional consultation, included a year with Greenwood, Moody, and Robertson, Austin (1935-36). He was also senior attorney for the Office of Price Administration (1942-43). A professor since 1946, Mr. Huie first joined the faculty in 1936 as an assistant professor. He was Assistant Dean from 1946 to 1948 and became the Sylvan Lang Professor of Law in 1965. Mr. Huic has also served as a visiting professor at California at Berkeley (summer 1956), at U.C.L.A. (summer 1961 ). and at Harvard (1961-62). He was a member of the State Bar Committee that drafted the Texas Probate Code, adopted in 1955. While in law school, he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, was a Chancellor, and received the Order of the Coif. In I960 he was honored as the Peregrin us Dedicatee. Clearly qualified to teach Marital Property Rights, Trusts. Oil and Gas. and an Oil and Gas Seminar. Mr. Huic has written several casebooks, including one on Oil and Gas (with Walker and Woodward): and one on Marital Property Rights, as well as numerous law review articles. He is chairman of the Faculty Committee on Graduate and Research Work and serves on the Budget and Personnel, Curriculum, and Special Lectures committees. STANLEY M. JOHANSON Professor of Law With a B.S. degree from Yale (1955) and an LL.B. from Washington (1958). Mr. Johanson served three years, until 1961. as a legal officer in the U.S. Air Force, where he engaged in courts-martial trial work and in government research and development contracts. He was then a Teaching Fellow at Harvard, where he received an LL.M. degree. In 1963. he joined the faculty here as an associate professor. A member of Phi Delta Phi, he was Editor-in-Chief of the Washington Law Review. received the Order of the Coif, and was chosen Outstanding Law Graduate by Phi Delta Phi. He has authored articles in the property field on estoppel by deed and on reversions, remainders, and the doctrine of worthier title but his major contribution will be a hornbook he is currently writing for West Publishing Co.: Johanson on Wills. Trusts, and Estates. Obviously qualified for them, Mr. Johanson teaches Property, Wills and Estates, and Texas Land Titles. He also serves the law school as a member of the Admissions and Curriculum committees. At this year's annual Law Day ceremonies, Mr. Johanson was honored by the student body when he was given the Teaching Excellence Award. CORWIN W. JOHNSON Professor of Laiv The Peregrines Dedicatee in 1958, Mr. Johnson came to the law school with an A.B. (1939) and a J.D. (1941) from Iowa, where he was a Phi Beta Kappa, Comment Editor ofthe Iowa Law Review, and recipient of the Order of the Coif. He has also been honored as a Sterling Fellow at Yale. After his graduation hewasaSpecial AgentfortheF.B.I.(1942-46), taught a year at Iowa, and came to Texas as an assistant professor in 1947. Admitted to the Texas, Iowa, and California Bars, Mr. Johnson has served on the Planning Commission for the City of Austin (1954-56), on the Texas BarCommittcc on Water Rights (1955 60), on committees ofthe Association of American Law Schools, on the Texas Water Code Advisory Committee (1965-66 X and on the Executive Committee ofthe University of Texas Institute of Public Affairs (1958-64). He is presently on the American Bar Association Committee on Water Rights and on the Advisory Board, University of Texas Center for Research in Water Resources. Mr. Johnson has taught as a visiting professor at Pennsylvania (1958) and during several summers at Chicago, North Carolina, Missouri. U.C.L.A., and George Washington. With Professors Cribbet and Fritz, he has co-authored a casebook on Property, and he has written numerous articles on property, water law, and land use. He is a member of Delta Theta Phi and is its faculty advisor and serves on the Budget and Personnel and Summer Session committees. He currently teaches courses in Property. Land-Use Planning. Water Law, and Land ALBERT P. JONES Professor of Law With his B.A., M.A. (1927), and LL.B. (1930)degrees from Texas, Mr. Jones became an associate ofBakcr, Botts, Andrews, and Wharton where he remained until 1943 when he became a partner n Helm and Jones, Houston. He specialized in insurance and tort and compensation law. In 1963, he became First Assistant Attorney General of Texas, having Joined the law school faculty the year before as a professor. While in law school, Mr. Jones was Editor-In-Chief of the Law Ret ie , a Grand Chancellor, and a member of the Order of the Coif. He has been honored as a Peregrine Dedicatee (1964), as President of the Texas State Bar from 1950 to 1951. and as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He has CO-edited a casebook on Texas Trial and Appellate Procedure, andanotheron The Judicial Process in Texas Prior to Trial. Mr. Jones has been admitted to practice before the Texas Bar, the United States Supreme Court, the Fifth Circuit, Court of Appeals, and the U.S. District Courts for the Southern. Eastern, and Western Districts of Texas. He teaches courses in Procedure II and III, Federal Courts, and Legal Profession, and is chairman of the Brief Writing and Oral Advocacy Committee, as well as a member of the Budget and Personnel and Placement committees. He is also a member of Phi Delta Phi. W. PAGE KEETON Dean and Professor of Law A man of broad experience, Dean Keeton has also received a fine academic legal education, both of which have made him a very popular professor. He has an A.B. and LL.B. (1931) from Texas, where he was on the Law Review, a Chancellor, and a recipient of the Order of the Coif. He has also received an S.J.D. from Harvard (1936). He has taught, with the exception ofthe World War II years,since 1932 when he joined the faculty as assistant professor. His valuable experience includes his having been General Counsel, Petroleum Branch of O.P.A. (1942-45), Assistant Chief Counsel of Petroleum Administration for War (1945) and a member ofthe President’s Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy (1966). His administrative ability, which unfortunately cuts into his availability as a teacher, is evidenced by his having been Assistant Dean, Texas (1940-42), Dean, Oklahoma (1946-49), Dean, Texas (since 1949), and President of the Association of American Law Schools (1961). The co-author of a casebook on Torts, Dean Keeton teaches a course in Torts and a Special Issues Seminar. He is an ex-officio member of all law school committees and is a member of Phi Delta Phi. OLE BENT LANDO Visiting Professor of Law Mr. Lando comes to our school from Denmark, having graduated from the Copenhagen University School of Law with a Cand. Jur. degree in 1947 and a Dr. Jur. (J.S.D.) degree in 1963. This degree was conferred upon him for his book Kontraktstatuttet, published in 1962. During the interim between receiving those two degrees, Mr. Lando served as a civil servant in the Danish Department of Justice, and as a judge. Since that time he has been a professor at the Copenhagen School of Economics and Business Administration. In 1951, Mr. Lando studied in Paris and at Oxford in England, and later at Michigan on a Smith-Mundt Scholarship (1955-56). Since then he has studied in Paris and frequently in Germany. In 1965, he received the Jur. Dr. K.G. Idman Prize for his book Kontraktstatuttet being classified as the most deserved treatise on international law written by a Nordic lawyer in 1962-64. He has written four books on comparative law problems, articles in English pertinent to European law, and a number of articles in Danish and German on related subjects. For the purpose of contributing to The International Encyclopedia of International Law. Mr. Lando is studying American Conflicts of Law. He serves here by teaching a course in Civil Law and a seminar on Comparative Commercial Law Dealings. SAM LANHAM Lecturer in Law Mr. Lanham is a graduate of Baylor, having received his B.A. in 1952, and his LL.B. in 1955. He was on the Baylor Law Review and received his law degree Cum Laude. Between 195 5 and 1964, he was a partner in Richey, Shcehy, Tceling and Cureton in Waco. Between 1958 and 1964, Mr. Lanham was a lecturer at Baylor. In 1965 he came here as a lecturer and teaches Insurance, Remedies, and Eminent Domain. A member of Phi Alpha Delta, Mr. Lanham is working on his B.D. degree at the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. J. LEON LEBOWITZ Professor of Latv Having received his LL.B. from Baylor in 1945. Mr. Lebowitz earned an A.B. there in 1950 while teaching, before going to New York University where he earned his LL.M. From 1953 to 1955 he was in private practice as a partner of Edwards, Rcssler, Homer, and Lebowitz in Waco, Texas. Since its origin in 1949, Mr. Lebowitz has been a member of the State Bar Committee on Revision of Corporation Laws, which produced the Texas Business Corporation, Non-Profit Corporation, and Miscellaneous Corporation Laws Acts. He is also on the State Bar Committee on Securities and Investment Banking, Section of Corporation, Banking, and Business Law, and the Committee on Publications. For nineyears from 1946, he was on the Baylor law faculty as assistant and then associate professor and Law Librarian. Then in the spring and summer of 1955, he was a visiting professor here, as well as a visiting associate professor at Louisiana State from 1955 to 1956, when he joined our faculty on a permanent basis. He has been honored as a Teaching Fellow at N.Y.U. (1951 52) and has received the Order of the Coif. Mr. Lebowitz has written a book. Legal Bibliography and Restart!? (1957) and various articles on corporate law. He has been the faculty adviser to the Taos Law Review, and as a member of Phi Delta Phi, to that fraternity. Mr. Lebowitz teaches courses in Introduction, Business Associations I and II, Fiduciary Administration, and Agency. PIERRE R. LOISBEAUX Professor of Law Having been Editor-in-Chicf of the Boston Latv Review. Mr. Loiseaux graduated from that school with an LL.B. in 1950 and then received his LL.M. in 1951 from New York University. He taught at Arkansas from the time of his graduation until 1953, when he went to Emory. In 1956, he joined the Texas faculty as an associate professor. The author of numerous articles, Mr. Loiseaux has authored a casebook on Creditors' Remedies. He is a member of the National Bankruptcy Conference and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar. He is on the Student-Faculty, Course Scheduling, Budget and Personnel, and International Legal Studies committees. A qualified scholar, Mr. Loiseaux teaches Contracts, Commercial Law, and Creditors' Rights. Moreover, he takes an active part in the affairs of his legal fraternity. Phi Delta Phi. ROBERT E. MATHEWS Professor of Laiu Recognized as an authority in the field of Labor Law, Mr. Mathews is a product of Yale (A.B. 1915) and Chicago (J.D. 1920). A member of Phi Beta Kappa and recipient of the Order of the Coif, Mr. Mathews has also been President of the League of Ohio Law Schools (1951-55) and of the Association of American Law Schools (1952), as well as a member of the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO. Mr. Mathews has engaged in private practice in Chicago (1922), in government practice in Washington, D.C. (1942-45). and again as Associate General Counsel. National War Labor Board (1944-45). During 1942, Mr. Mathews was a member of two Ohio Minimum Wage Boards, and since 1941 has often acted as a labor arbitrator. He has been a member of the National Academy of Arbitrators for several years. His teaching experience has varied: Besides summer teaching at Columbia, Colorado. Chicago, Michigan, and Rutgers, Mr. Mathews has taught at Montana (1922-24), Ohio State (1924-64) with leaves of absence at Columbia (1928-29). Indian Law Institute (1961-62), and Harvard (1965-64), and Texas (1965). For nine years from 1952,hcwasa member of the A.B.A. Council of the Section on Legal Education. He was a co-founder and member of the Executive Committee of. the International Society for Labor Law (1958-61) and was a member of the U.S. Libor Mission to Bolivia (1943). Besides having served as Editor-in-Chief of Labor Relations and the Law. Mr. Mathews has edited several casebooks, including Partnership and Agency. Employment Relations and the Law. and Readings on Labor Law. He is author of Problems Illustrative of the Legal Profession (1966) and of various articles in legal periodicals. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi and was in the House of Delegates, American Bar Association (1952). ROY M. MERSKY Professor of Law and Director of Research Mr. Mersky is a Wisconsin graduate, having received a B.S. in 1948. an LL.B. in 1952, and an M.A.L.S. in 1953. Besides a brief period of private practice in Wisconsin, he has held many different positions, including one for a five year period (1954-59) as Assistant Librarian and Chief of Readers' and Reference Service, Yale Law Library, then one as Director of the Washington State Supreme Court Library (1959-63). and most recently one for a two year period ending in 1965 as Professor of Law and Law Librarian at Colorado. In addition to his membership on numerous library organizations. Mr. Mersky is a member of the Regional Board of the A.C.L.U., a member of the Regional Board of the Anti-Defamation League, and a member of the N.A.A.C.P. He is a member of several sections of the American Bar Association and is on the law school's International and Comparative Law, Special Lectures, Interdisciplinary and Southwest Center, International Legal Studies, Moot Court, and Student-Faculty committees. Mr. Mersky has authored numerous and diverse articles and is presently working on a four-volume work, with Rutgers Professor Blaustein, Profiles 0} the United States Supreme Court Justices. Also in progress is a collection of everything written by and about Jerome N. Frank. KEITH E. MORRISON Professor of Law Mr. Morrison has an A.B. degree from Kansas (1931), an M.S. degree from Wyoming (1939). and an LL.B. from Yale (1948). He is a member of the Order of the Coif. From 1939, Mr. Morrison was an agricultural economist from the Wyoming Agricultural Extension Service, and from 1945 to 1955, he was a member of the Board of Directors of the Hoisington National Bank. In 1948, he joined the faculty here as an associate professor and has been visiting professor at Stanford (summer 1959) and at Northwestern (spring 1962). He has written a recent article on the widow's election and the issue of consideration and teaches courses in Federal Income Taxation, Federal Taxation, Federal Estate and Gift Taxation, and a Taxation seminar. Chairman of the Standard of Work Committee, Mr. Morrison is also a member of the Graduate and Research, Library, and Placement committees, and Is a member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity. LARRY NIEMANN Director of Moot Court Program Mr. Niemann graduated from Texas in I960 with a B.B.A. and in 1962 with an LL.B., after having been a Quizmaster and Chairman of the Moot Court Board. He was also on the State Bar Moot Court Team, as well as being in Phi Alpha Delta. After graduation, he was Briefing Attorney for Judge Joe Grcenhill of the Texas Supreme Court (1962-63). Thereafter, he was in private practice in Austin with Niemann and Niemann. Although he continues with that firm, he also serves the law school in his present position, which he acquired in 1965. He is on the Moot Court Committee. WOODROW W. PATTERSON Director of Legal Aid Clinic and Visiting Professor of Law After receiving his LL.B. from Texas (1936).Mr. Patterson took the position of First Assistant District Attorney of Travis County, which he held until 1940. From that time on he has been a partner in Patterson and Patterson. In addition he is a Director and General Counsel for the Texas State Bank of Austin (since 1945), Chairman of Joint Airport Zoning Board of Austin and Travis County, and a member of the State Bar Legal Aid Committee (since 1952). He has been a member of the Planning Commission of the City of Austin (1951 55) and a Chairman of the Bar's Legal Aid Committee. Mr. Patterson’s present practice is generally with a major portion of it in title work, probate, banking, corporation, and mortgages. His law school duties include teaching Legal Aid and Office Practice. DAVID W. ROBERTSON Associate Professor of Law Mr. Robertson graduated in I960 with a B.A. degree and then received an LL.B. in 1961, both from Louisiana State, then went on to earn an LL.M. at Yale (1965). where he was a Sterling Fellow. He was Associate and Managing Editor of the Louisiana Law Review, was on the L.S.U. Honor Council, received numerous scholarships and awards, won the Interfratcmity Moot Court Competition and received both the Best Cascnote and Best Comment awards. Mr. Robertson was Legislative Assistant to Sen. Russell B. Long (1961-62) and then served as an assistant professor at L.S.U. until 1964. He was editor of the Louisiana Bar Association Newsletter on Tort and Workmen’s Compensation Casa (1963-64) and was Consultant to the Louisiana Bar Association Law Reform Committee and Reporter of the proposed Business Corporations Statute (1963-64). Before coming to Texas in 1966, Mr. Robertson was a Lecturer in Law, Leeds, England (1965-66). The author of several articles in law reviews, he teaches courses in Admiralty, Jurisprudence, International Law, and a Torts Seminar. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi and has been awarded the Order of the Coif. 25 PAUL FREDERICK ROTHSTEIN Associate Professor of Law Mr. Rothstcin has his B.S. (1959) and his LL.B. (1961) both from Northwestern, where he graduated first in his class, was Editor-in-Chief of the law review, received the Order of the Coif, was a Judge Julius Minor Scholar, received the Lawyer's Title Award, and was on a National TER Moot Court Championship team. He was a Fulbright Scholar for two consecutive terms, between 1961 and 1963, to Oxford in England, where he was a member of the Oxford Law Society. For a short period in 1961, he was with Isham, Lincoln, and Beale. He it presently serving on the committee to redraft the Texxs Penal Code. He hxs taught at a myriad of schools, including Michigan, Florida, Wales, and Oxford, and he expects to lecture in antitrust at London City College and Cambridge University in 1967-68. Mr. Rothstcin has written several articles and book reviews. He is co-director of the Appellate Advocacy-Defender program and is on the Law Review and Film committees. He teaches Criminal Law. Evidence, Conflicts, and Appellate Advocacy. MILLARD H. RUUD Associate Dean and Professor of Law Recognized as an authority on commercial law, Dean Ruud is a product of Minnesota (B.S.L. 1942 and LL.B. 1947). While there, he was Editor-in-Chief of the law review. For a year after his graduation. Dean Ruud taught at the University of Kansas. and in 1948 camctothc University of Texxs. From 1950 to 1952, hewas on leave from the law school and served xs Assistant Executive Director of the Texas Legislative-Council. He has also been chairman of the Advisory Committee on Statutory Revision to the Texas Legislative-Council (1963-64), of the Advisory Committee to the Texas Legislative Council on Texas Business and Commerce Code (since 1965). and of the Law School Admission Test Council (since 1966). He has been a member, since 1961, of the Uniform State Laws Committee, State Bar of Texas, and, since 1963, of the Advisor)- Committee on Texas Legislative Internship Program. A member of Phi Delta Phi, he is a member of the Minnesota and Texas Bars. He has written several articles in the fields and is well-qualified to teach courses in Sales and Sales Financing, Legislation, and Commercial Paper. GEORGE SCHATZKI Associate Professor of Law Mr. Schatzki received both his A.B. (1955) and his LL.B. (1958) from Harvard and then went into practice with the National Labor Relations Board until I960 when he went to work for Mullinax, Wells, Morris, and Mauzy, Dallxs, for three years. In 1963. he returned to Harvard as 1 Teaching Fellow and in 1965 received his LL.M. degree. With that h« joined our faculty in 1965 as an associate professor and has begun to display his teaching ability and knowledge of the fields in his Constitutional Law, Labor Law, and Legislation courses. WARREN F. SCHWARTZ Associate Professor of Law Mr. Schwartz has joined the faculty this year after having spent the years since his graduation as an attorney in the Civil Division, United States Department of Justice. His present practice, though limited to occasional consultation, is in International Trade and Evidence. He earned his A.B. degree at Brooklyn College in 1952 and his I.L.B. at Columbia in 1954. While in law school he was Research Editor of the law review and was a Stone Scholar. He is also a Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Schwartz hits written on problems relating to judicial review of state administrative agencies. Admitted to the New York Bar, the Texas Bar, and the bars of the U.S. Supreme Court, and of various Courts of Appeals, he teaches Contracts. Evidence, and International Transactions. MARSHALL S. SHAPO Assistant Professor of Law Mr. Shapo graduated with an A.B. from Miami (1958), went to Harvard for his A.M. (1961), and then returned to Miami where he gained some teaching experience as an instructor in history (1960-61 ), before working on his I.L.B., which he received in 1964. He has received a Ford Fellowship for graduate work in law and has written for the Northwestern Lnc Review, as well as for the Miami Law Rei'iew. At present he is on the law school's Texas La Review. Library, and Course Advisement committees, and teaches Torts, Injuries to Relations, and Family Law. ALLEN E. SMITH Associate Professor of Law An honor graduate of Texas, receiving a B.A. with Highest Honors in I960 and an LL.B. with Honors in 1961, Mr. Smith is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, was an editor, of the La Review, on the National Moot Court Team, a Grand Chancellor, and a member of the Order of the Coif. He was also president of his first year class, outstanding first year student, and a member of the Board of Managers of the Moot Court program. After graduation, he was law clerk to U.S. Circuit Judge Joseph C. Hutcheson. Jr., and in 1962 went into general practice with Orgain, Bell, and Tucker in Beaumont. In 1964, he left to join the faculty here as an assistant professor. Beside various articles, his writings include a forthcoming casebook on Torts, which he has co-authored with Professors Green, Pcdrick, Rahl, Hawkins, and Thodc. Confining his present practice primarily to appellate matters, Mr. Smith is well occupied as faculty advisor to Chancellors, as Chairman of the Scholarship and Loan Committee, and as teacher of Torts, Judicial Administration, Employee's Rights, Constitutional Law. Law and Ethics, and Jurisprudence. He is a member of Delta Theta Phi. ERNEST E. SMITH, III Associate Professor of Law Already established as an excellent teacher since his arrival as an assistant professor in 1963. Mr. Smith is a graduate of Southern Methodist (B.A. 1958) and of Harvard (LL.B. 1962), in which latter school he wrote on the law review. He has been awarded a membership in the Order of the Coif at Texas, and his ability as a teacher was recognized by his receiving the Teaching Excellence Award in 1966. From 1962 to 1963. he was law clerk to Judge John Minor Wisdom of the Fifth Circuit and his only other outside work has been as a visiting professor at Minnesota in 1966. Mr. Smith has written articles on oil and gas law, which is one of the courses he teaches along with Property and Marital Property Rights. He is a member of the Admissions, Standards, and Law Review committees, and is a member of Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity. JOHN F. SUTTON, JR. Professor of Law Having received his LL.B. from Texas in 1941, Mr. Sutton went into practice with Brooks, Napier. Brown, and Matthews, San Antonio, where he worked through 1948. that period broken only by serving three years (1942-45) with the F.B.I. Between 1949 and 1957, when he became a professor here, Mr. Sutton was senior partner of Sutton. Stcib, and Barr in San Angelo, specializing in Oil and Gas and civil trials. He was an honor graduate, having written on the Law Review been a quizmaster, and received the Order of the Coif. Mr. Sutton has written various articles. He is admitted to the Bars of Texas, the Fifth Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court, and has served as member of the legal Committee. Interstate Oil Compact Commission. At present he is working as Reporter for the A.B.A. Special Committee on Evaluation of Ethical Standards. A member of Phi Delta Phi. he is their faculty advisor, and is also faculty advisor to Praetors. Mr. Sutton teaches courses in Evidence, Tons, Legal Profession. Oil and Gas, and an Evidence Seminar. E. WAYNE THODE Professor of Law Mr. Thode graduated from Illinois with a B.S. (1943). He then went into the Army, part of that time assigned to the defense section during the Japanese War Criminal Trials. He then returned to school, this time at Texas, where he received his LL.B. (1950) and where he was on the Lau' Review, was a Chancellor, received the Order of the Coif, and graduated with Honors. He has since been honored by receiving the State Bar Outstanding Service Award (1961), and the esteem with which the student body regards him has been recognized by his receiving the Teaching Excellence Award in 1965. After graduation, Mr. Thode served a year as Briefing Clerk for the Texas Supreme Court, and for a year thereafter was Assistant Attorney General of Texas. Then for three years, until 1955. he was in private practice with Ralph W. Yarbrough in Austin. At that time he joined the faculty permanently as an associate professor, although he had served as a part-time lecturer and visiting professor before. On leaves of absence, he has taught at Illinois and Utah. Mr. Thode is editor of Personal Injury Litigation in Texas and is one of the co-authors of casebooks on Torts, on Texas Judicial Process, and of materials on Introduction to Legal Processes. He is a past president of the Texas Law Review Corporation and is a member of several faculty committees. His courses include Torts, Introduction, Injuries, and Procedure II. JAMES M. TREECE Associate Professor of Law Mr. Trcocc has received all of his degrees from Illinois: a B.S. in 1959, an M.A. in 1962, and an LL.B. in 1961. While in law school, he was an editor of the Um'venity of Illinois Law Forum. From 1961 to 1962, he was a teaching assistant at Illinois, and until 1966 taught at Rutgers. Then he joined the faculty here in his present position, although he had visited here in 1965. His scholarship is evidenced by articles on antitrust and unfair competition in the Rutgers, Chicago, Michigan. Notre Dame Law Reviews, scholarship he exploits as a teacher of Government Regulation of Business, Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Law, Constitutional Law, and an Antitrust Seminar. He is a member of Phi Alpha Delta. RUSSELL J. WEINTRAUB Professor of Law The school's principal authority on conflict oflaws. Mr. Wcin-traub has his B.A. from New York University (1950) and his LL.B. from Harvard (1953). Both of those degrees were with Honors, and Mr. Wcintraub is a Phi Beta Kappa and member of Psi Chi. For two years after his graduation, he was defense counsel at the request of accused persons in numerous courts-martial while serving as operations-intcl-ligcncc expert” for the U.S. Army. In 1955 he became a teaching fellow at Harvard and in 1957 he joined the faculty of Iowa. In 1965 he left that school, acted as a visiting professor at Michigan, and then joined the faculty here as a professor. Engaged in little private practice, Mr. Wcintraub docs consult with other attorneys on conflicts problems and in drafting especially complex contracts, one of which has been widely copied and concerns hiring of independent contractor” drivers in the trucking industry. He has written many articles on Conflicts and Constitutional Law, is the co-author of books on workmen's compensation, federal procedure, and university education. A member of the Curriculum, Grade Distribution, and Summer School committees, Mr. Wcintraub teaches Conflict of Laws and Contracts. J. HENRY WILKINSON, JR. Professor of Law Mr. Wilkinson entered the law school with a B.S. in Commerce from South Carolina (1934). He had already been engaged in public and private accounting (1934-37) and had been with the Internal Revenue Service from 1937 to 1942 and from 1945 to 1947, the three year gap having been spent in the U.S. Navy. While in law school, Mr. Wilkinson was Law Review Student Editor and received the Order of the Coif. In 1949 he graduated from Texas with an LL.B. with Honors and taught a summer session here in 1950. From 1950 to 1957, he practiced law in Midland and in 1957, he joined the faculty in his present position. Mr. Wilkinson, however, still engages in some Federal Tax practice. He has written several articles on federal tax problems, including one related to depreciation, another on the investment tax credit, and one on life insurance and estate planning. A member of the Permanent Tax Council, of the Law Review Board of Directors, and of the Library and Course Advisement committees, Mr. Wilkinson teaches Federal Taxation, Income Tax, Oil and Gas Tax. Estate and Gift Tax, and Legal Accounting. He is also a member of Phi Alpha Delta. JERRE S. WILLIAMS Rex G. Baker and Edna Heflin Baker Professor of Constitutional La e Mr. Williams received his A.B. from Denver (1938) and then went to Columbia for his LL.B. (1941). While at Columbia he was an editor of the law review and was a Kent Scholar. Among his later honors is the $3-750 Ross Essay Prize of the American Bar Association (1963). From 1941 to 1942, he taught at Iowa and then spent the next four years as Judge Advocate in the U.S. Air Force. In 1946, he joined the faculty as an associate professor. His present practice is limited to serving as a labor arbitrator. In addition, he has served as Associate Director of Staff, Study of Federal Loyalty-Security Programs, N.Y. City Bar Association (1955-56) and as Chairman, Southwestern Regional Manpower Advisor)1 Committee (under the Secretaries of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare (1964-66). Mr. Williams has written a book on the Supreme Court and has edited a casebook on labor relations and another on constitutional law. As would be expected, he teaches Constitutional Law, Labor Law. Employee’s Rights. Legal Profession, and Law and a Free Society, the latter an undergraduate government course. A member of Phi Delta Phi, he is admitted to the Texas Bar and to the U.S. Supreme Court. JOSEPH PARKER WITHERSPOON Professor of Law Mr. Witherspoon was Comment Editor of the Texas Law Review, a member of the Order of the Coif, a Chancellor, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, a winner of the U.S. Law Weekly Prize and of the Vernon Law Book Company Prize, and a recipient of a fellowship at Chicago and of another at Harvard. He received an A.B. from Chicago (1936), an LL.B. from Texas (1948), and an S.J.D. from Harvard (1961). In 1948 he became an assistant professor here, and from 1951 to 1952, he was Chief Counsel of the Apparel and Service Trades Branches of the Office of Price Stabilization. From 1957 to 1962 he was a consultant in antitrust law to Humble Oil. From 1964 to 1966 he was a consultant to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. He has been Chairman of the Jurisprudence Round Table Council of A.A.L.S. (1959) and of that organization's Legislation Round Table Council (1961-62). Mr. Witherspoon has published a temporary edition of two casebooks here at the law school, one dealing with antitrust law and the other with jurisprudence. He has also written major articles on administrative, jurisprudential, and civil rights subjects. Mr. Witherspoon teaches Antitrust Law, Legislation, Jurisprudence, a Civil Rights Seminar, and occasionally. Administrative Law and Constitutional Law. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi. MARION KENNETH WOODWARD Professor of Law Graduating with a B.A. (1933) from Texas, Mr. Woodward then went to West Texas State where he received his M.A.( 1940), before he returned to Texas for his LL.B. (1943). While in law school, Mr. Woodward was on the Law Review and was a Chancellor. He has also been honored as a Sterling Fellow at Yale. After a short period as Staff Attorney for Phillips Petroleum Co., Mr. Woodward joined the faculty in 1946 as an associate professor. He has been a summer visiting professor at North Carolina (1955). George Washington (I960), and at U.C.L.A. (1966). In addition, Mr. Woodward was Texas Commissioner to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (1956-61) and since 1962 has been on the Legal Committee of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission. With Professors Huie and Walker, he is the author of a casebook on Oil and Gas, and besides writing several articles, has authored Texas Casa and Material on Rea! Property Security. Besides teaching courses in Oil and Gas, Fiduciary Administration, Mortgages, and Texas Land Titles, Mr. Woodward also functions as a member of the Faculty Budget and Personnel, Placement, and Student-Faculty Relations committees. He is admitted to the Texas Bar and is a member of Phi Delta Phi. 30 CHARLES ALAN WRIGHT Charles T. McCormick Professor of Law Upon graduation from Wesleyan (A.B. degree) in 1947,Mr. Wright then went to Yale for his LLB., which he received in 1949 after having been Case Editor of the Yale Law Journal and having received the Order of the Coif. During the next year, he was law clerk for Judge Charles E. Clark of the Second Circuit. For the next five years he taught at the University of Minnesota and in 1955 joined the faculty here as an associate professor. Mr. Wright has taught as a visiting professor at Pennsylvania (1959-60) and at Harvard (1964-65). Between 1961 and 1964, he was a member of the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules to the Judicial Conference of the U.S. Since 1963, he has been Associate Reporter, American Law Institute Study of Division of Jurisdiction between State and Federal Courts and is also a member of the Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure to the Judicial Conference of the U.S. (since 1964). A member of the Texas, Minnesota, and United States Supreme Court Bars, Mr. Wright is noted as the author of Wright on Federal Courts, and he has edited Cases on Federal Courts (with Professors McCormick and Chadbourn), as well as a casebook on Remedies. He has also co-cditcd a book on procedure (with Professor Reasoner) and is the author of Wright's Minnesota Rules. Mr. Wright is Chairman of the Summer School and AALS Entertainment committees and is on the Budget and Personnel Committee. He is also Law School representative to the Faculty Council, is a member of the Athletic Council, coaches the Legal Eagles, and is the Peregrinus Advisor. His courses include Federal Courts, Consitutional Law, and a seminar on Evidence. HARRY K. WRIGHT Associate Professor of Lata With his B.S. degree from Georgetown (1949). Mr. Wright then came to Texas, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, was a Chancellor, received the Order of the Coif, and graduated with an LI..B. with Honors in 1952. From 1954 to 1957, he was in private practice in Mexico, with Baker, Botts, Miranda, Santamarina Stcta. He then moved to Houston and was with Baker, Botts, Shepherd Coates until 1962, when he joined the law school faculty as an associate professor. In 1963, Mr. Wright was Texas Reporter to the United States Commission on Civil Rights and between 1965 and 1966 was Consultant to the Office of Equal Educational Opportunities, U.S. Office of Education. The author of a piece on Foreign Enterprise in Mexico, Mr. Wright teaches Civil Law, Conflict of Laws, Agency, and an International Business Transactions seminar. He is Faculty Advisor to the Texas Law Review and is on the International and Corn-parative Law Committee. Mr. Wright is also a member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity. 31 Lois Grant, Administrative Assistant to the Dean Rita Pringle, Administrative Assistant to Dean Gibson Sarah Shruptine, Administrative Secretary to Dean Ruud Alla Long, Secretary to Dean Fullerton Marion Harris, Administrative Assistant; Office Manager, Main Office Francis Adkins, Administrative Assistant, Law School Foundation V Mettie Brown, Placement Director 32 Delphina C. Aguirre, Main Office Shary Crawford, Main Office Sally Baskett, Faculty Secretary Betty Nehring, Faculty Secretary Shirley Green, Faculty Secretary Kathleen Repass, Faculty Secretary Kathleen Long, Faculty Secretary Anna Saldana, Faculty Secretary Professional members of the staff of the Law Library are: seated: Mrs. Marion Boner; left to right: Adrienne de Verge, John Petesch, and Clem Hall. TARLETON LAW LIBRARY 34 Technical library staff members are: seated: Laura McShane; left to right: Mclla Dieter, Betty Cogswell, and Becky Phillips. Members of the clerical staff of the Law Library include Shirley Meride, Judy Dominguez, Bernice Horton, Stanley Ferguson, Charlie Gray, Prudi Kantz, Lillie Pinkney, and Manucla Rodriguez. Louis Tomaino, Associate Director, Southwest Center for Law and the Behavioral Sciences. Mrs. Nancy Jo Dodge, Senior Secretary, Southwest Center for I-aw and the Behavioral Sciences. SOUTHWEST CENTER The Southwest Center for Law and the Behavioral Sciences represents a University-resource for those key personnel in a five-state region who are concerned with behavioral science approaches to law in general and to the prevention, control, and treatment of juvenile delinquency. An interdisciplinary program of training, consultation, and curriculum development has been underway with emphasis on training as a medium to secure credibility for the Center from field agencies and practitioners. If the Center is granted federal funds for the coming year, it will continue to perform training on a limited basis, but the primary thrust will be toward curriculum development and expanded consultation services. Essentially, the Center will seek to use its methods of field contacts as a catalyst to encourage and support field response, and involvement in and commitment to modern goals as demonstrated in the presidential message on crime and delinquency. 35 J CLASSES FRESHMEN .... 38 MID-LAWS .... 56 SENIORS......80 Fall officers for the freshman class were Jim George, vice-president; Garney Griggs, president; and John Cook, secretary. FRESHMEN 38 In the spring, freshmen elected Boyd Branch, president; Nancy Norman, secretary; and Tom Earls, vice-president. Adams. John L. T cxas Overton, Texas Akin, John H. T ex as Austin, Texas Alger, Bernard Southwestern Bethany, Oklahoma Allen, Scott D. Texas Tech Stcphcnvillc, Texas Ammons. Leland Texas Abilene, Texas Anderson. Lawrence W„Jr. Southern Methodist Dallas, Texas Anderson, Roland C. Texas Tech Fort Worth, Texas Andrus. Charles Lamar Tech Orange, T exas Anthony, Jim Texas La Marque, Texas Appling, Don Texas Tech Lcvclland. Texas Arnakis, Alexander G. Texas Austin. Texas Arrow, Marvin W. Ripon Houston, Texas Aider, Edwin Texas Austin, Texas Ayo, Peter William Alabama Elizabeth, N. J. Baber, John L. Washington Lee Houston, Texas Bailey, Frank A., Ill Washington Lee Fort Worth, Texas Barbour, Carroll S. Texas Cotulla. Texas Barger, Robert W, Texas Tyler, Texas Baxter, Arthur Paul, II Stanford Gilroy, California Beacom, Richard A. Catholic U. of America Denver, Colorado Beck, John Robert, III Lamar Tech Beaumont, Texas Beck, Milton C. Texas San Antonio, Texas Behrcndt, Douglas D. Texas Ottine, Texas Bell, Alexander W. Duke Shreveport, Louisiana Bendy, Don Baylor Teague, Texas Berger, Andrew Cornell Elizabeth, N. J. Bierfeld, Charles Northwestern Highland Park, Illinois 39 Bird, Donald E. Texas Austin, Texas Birge Laddie V„ Jr. Arlington State Fort Worth, Texas Blakeway. V. Darrell Texas San Angelo, Texas Bland, John L. Texas Wichita Falls. Texas Blann, Ronald L. Texas San Angelo, Texas Blazier.John Charles Texas Western FI Paso, Texas Bonesio. W. Mickey Austin Hereford. Texas Branch, Boyd R. Texas A. . M. Fort Worth, Texas Brenan, Barbara Texas San Antonio, Texas Blazvk. Stanley W. North Texas Austin. Texas Boone. Jay T exas Birmingham, Ala. Brashier, Clifton A., Jr. Midwestern Wichita Falls. Texas Brian, Mike McMurry Abilene, Texas Bodoin. Robert Texas Austin. Texas Boyle, James G. Denison De Kalb, Illinois Braswell. Michael K. Austin Fort Worth, Texas Broach, Roger H. Texas Texas City, Texas Brown, Mike Austin Odessa, Texas Brown, Stan Texas Rotan, Texas Burk, Janies Eddy Texas San Antonio, Texas Busiek, Jack D. Texas Bryan, Texas Browning, Charles M. Southern Methodist Tyler, Texas Butcher, Charles R. Texas Austin. Texas Broz.John Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Callan, Tom M. Southern Methodist Dallas, Texas Buck, John A. Notre Dame Hereford, Texas Cannon, Ernest H. 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SOULES, LUTHER H., Ill Texas A. M. San Antonio, Texas Senior Teaching Quizmaster Moot Court Board Outstanding T. Q. Award Phi Delta Phi, Clerk. Magister Moot Court Competition Jessup International Moot Court Competition American Jurisprudence Award Inns of Court, Chairman International Law Society Consul SPARKS, HAROLD S., Ill T exas Fort Worth, Texas Phi Delta Phi Hildebrand Moot Court, Finalist International Law Forum SPEARS, ROBERT A. Texas San Antonio, Texas SPENCER, WILLIAM A. Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Association for Criminal Law Studies SPRAGUE, ROBERT M. Carlcton Caledonia, Minnesota Phi Delta Phi STEELE, SHARON ANN Texas Houston, Texas Inns of Court, Secretary Percgrinus, Classes Editor Portia Attendant Texas Law Forum, Business Manager Legal Aid Moot Court Texas-Guanajuato Exchange STEFFEU, MILTON H. 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Notre Dame Houston, Texas Phi Delta Phi, Intramurals Chairman Honor Council Quizmaster Working Scholar Texas Law Review, Associate Editor Association for Criminal Law Studies W. J. McKie Scholarship 118 ALL, LINDA KAY Baylor Odessa, Texas rst Year ('.lass, Secretary iiird Year Class, Secretary ernation.il Law Society WALLACE, SUZANNE Texas Georgetown, Texas Kappa Beta Pi WALLIS. BEN Texas Llano, Texas Delta Theta Phi, Master of the Rolls, Social Chairman Inns of Court, Program Chairman International Law Society International Ia w Moot Court Legal Aid WEEKS, JOHN TERRY Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Moot Court Board WATTERS, JAMES L. DePauw International Law Society Association for Criminal Law Studies Police Action Project Peregrinus Texas Law Forum Consul WELMAKER, BEN H.,JR. Texas Houston, Texas Moot Court International Law Forum Praetors International Law Society WALLER, CHARLES W. 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Penn State Buffalo, New York Moot Court WILKES, PATTY JO Texas Lockney, Texas WILFONG, HUGHC.,II Baylor Waco, Texas Chancellor Texas Law Review Research Scholar in Torts- Procedure Phi Delta I hi Suizmaster utstanding First Year Moot Court Semi-finalist WISE, JOHN J. Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas Phi Alpha Delta Police Action Project WOOD, JON C. Yale Amarillo, Texas Phi Delta Phi WORLEY, DAVID MICHAEL Texas Austin, Texas Phi Delta Phi Honor Council Moot Court WYNNE, KENNETH R. Rice Houston, Texas Moot Court YAKER, MARSHALL I. Texas r.l Paso, Texas Phi Alpha Delta Moot Court Board Senior l eaching Quizmaster Law Forum, Assistant Fditor International Law Society Association for Criminal Law Studies YOUNGBLOOD, FRANK P. Baylor Jasper, Texas Phi Beta Gamma ZABOROSKI, ROBERT B. Texas Houston, Texas Phi Delta Phi Legal Research Board Moot Court, Finalist Honor Council Chairmar Board of Governors Quizmaster Working Scholar Association for Criminal Law Studies ZIMMERMANN. HARRY LOUIS Texas A. M. San Antonio, Texas Phi Alpha Delta ZWERNEMANN, DONALD H. Texas Houston, Texas Legal Aid Delta Theta Phi YARBOROUGH, CHARLES D. Arlington State Dallas, Texas Association for Criminal Law Studies 121 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES.......124 SPORTS............144 LAW DAY The University of Texas Law School was founded in 1883, and down through the years has achieved and maintained a national reputation. The present faculty ably carries on a long-standing tradition of excellence. As the School of Law has grown, so have its traditions. Chief among these is Law Day, dedicated to and directed by the law students, and climaxing a year of intensive efforts in the many areas of Law School activity. Many persons are ultimately responsible for a successful Law Day. In 1967, however, we are particularly indebted to Assistant Dean Byron Fullerton, and the Law Day co-chairmen and committee heads. This year’s dedicatee is a remarkable jurist who combines a trained legal mind and a sound knowledge of the law with the gift of lucid expression and an irrepressible sense of humor. Throughout his distinguished career at the bar he has been an outstanding and faithful supporter of the Law School. Judge Garwood holds degrees from Georgetown University and Harvard Law School. He was admitted to the state bar in 1919, and following a distinguished career in private practice, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of Texas in 1948. He served with distinction until his retirement from the state’s highest court in 1958. The students and faculty of the Law School are delighted to honor Judge Garwood in the highest manner possible as dedicatee of the Fifteenth University ofTexas Law Day. 124 W St. John Garwood TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARD Stanley Johanson Buster Brown, Student Bar Association President, presents the Teaching Excellence Award to Professor Stanley Johanson. Each year the students of The University of Texas School of Law select one of their faculty members to be honored on Law Day with the Teaching Excellence Award. The award, based on no established criteria, is a reflection of the professor’s interest in his profession, his students, and of his skill in the classroom. The Teaching Excellence Award is an expression of thanks by the students to one who has shown an extraordinary amount of interest in them and the furtherance of the legal profession. Jhis year’s recipient of the Award, Professor Stanley Johanson, is most deserving. 125 Mr. Johanson waits as the Award citation is read. Coach Darrell Royal —lead off speaker. PANEL PARTICIPANTS AND SPEAKERS INCLUDED Carl Fulda, William Harven, Pete Rozelle Marvin Miller, Dean Byron Fullerton and Charles Bradshaw. Darrell Royal, Charles Alan Wright and Lewis Carroll LEGAL ASPECTS OF Charles Alan Wright, Pete Rozelle, Charles Bradshaw, William Harvin, and Lewis Carroll. 126 PROFESSIONAL SPORTS . . . LAW DAY . . . LAW DAY PEREGRINUS DEDICATEE-Byron Fullerton Each edition of the Peregrinus is dedicated to one of the members of the faculty or administration of The University of Texas School of Law who has been both an inspiration and a friend to the students. Dean Byron Fullerton amply meets these qualifications. The Society of the Peregrinus, the editorial board of the yearbook, presents the award on the basis of attitude, dedication, and the individual’s contact with the students both in and out of the classroom. Dean Page Keeton presents Law Day Dedicatee, Judge St. John Garwood, with a special plaque. 127 Judge Garwood addresses the alumni, faculty and students. Dean Keeton cuts back Ronnie Earle, the 1967 Hildy. HILDEBRAND The Supreme Court of Texas, en banc, waits for arguments to begin. Glen Aaron begins argument for the petitioner. The winning team — Aaron and Za-boroski Bob Zaboroski responds to a question. Hal Sparks Doyle. listens to co-counsel Jim James Doyle, named Best Advocate by the Supreme Court, waits to argue. 128 129 DR. GUILLERMO MARGADANT Law Professor - National University of Mexico DR. LUIS BELTRANENA Law School Dean - San Carlos University, Guatemala JOHN E. BRANCH Attorney - Atlanta, Georgia WALTER REUTHER President - UAW SENATOR JOHN TOWER Jr. Senator-Texas Will WIISON DR.JUSCELINO KUBITSCHEK WILL WILbUIN Former president. Brazi| rormer Attorney General WAGGENER CARR Candidate - U.S. Senate ...SPEAKERS Al CAPP Humorist-Cartoonist Knight Errant CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERT CALVERT Texas Supreme Court JAMES CASNER Distinguished Professor - Harvard 132 BANQUETS Dean Keeton, that's my salad!” At the TEXAS LAW REVIEWcocktail party. B A N Q U E T S 134 Dean Keeton presents the Barrister Awards to Rob Parker, Tom Lucksinger, Bill Lawhon, Bill Holland, and Jim Doyle. Linda Kay Wall receives the Royston, Razyor Cook a-ward from Dean Gibson. Bob Zaboroski receives the Outstanding Senior award from Dean Gibson. Fred Condor, far left, and Tom Coffield are presented the Outstanding Criminal Law Student award. .. . BANQUETS What kind of poker? 135 Wee Willie, I thought I told you to sit in the pickup!” MOOT COURT COMPETITION TEAMS 1966 State Bar Team. Members: James Doyle, left; and Robert Parker. Not pictured: Robert Peavy. 1966 National Team and Regional Winners, from left: James Doyle, Stephen Morris, and Stanley Kay. 1966 International Team receiving trophy from Chief Judge Charles Fany of the D. C. Circuit Court of Appeals, from left: Robert Parker and Harry Tindall. Not pictured: Cornelius Sullivan. 136 POLICE ACTION PROJECT Student signs standard releaseform before leaving station. The Police Action Project is a program that is sponsored jointly by the Austin Police Department and the School of Law. Its purpose is to explore the role of law enforcement officials in the task of maintaining order and administering justice in society. Students, 350 of whom participated in the project, are provided the opportunity to accompany officers as they make their rounds in patrol cars, following which each student is to make a written report. In addition, seminar review sessions are attended by policemen, students and faculty members. Chairman, Royce C. Lam berth Student and patrolman discuss the evening’s activities during a 3 a.m. coffee break. Bill Lux, George Whittenberg, and Don Griffis presenting THE ISSUES-CIVIL RIGHTS. Reagan High School students participating Austin High School student engrossed Bob Sohn, program director, making critical analysis Sharon Steele, escorted by Jim Doyle. Fairy Davenport with escort, Bob Davidson. PORTIA, Kay Bailey, escorted by Gaylord Armstrong. C H R I S T M A S D A N C E 139 BEER BUSTS . . . . Arc beer busts tortious? 1966 - 1967 In the Marine Corps, young man, we could cure that drinking problem. All right, now that you have all seen it, may I have my hairpiece back?” What do you mean, Texas has culture?” 141 TEXAS Oh, my!” Hey, Fernando, this Mr. Wilkinson, he sure doesn’t like Ordinary Life! GUANAJUATO Fastest draw south of the Border. On the club car, conveniently located one car behind the UTLS 1. No, this one is all mine!” 142 EXCHANGE The cowards never started, and the weak died on the way. And I had to ask them what the menu said.” The Governor fed them, the University taught them, but they liked my beer the best.” excuse ya. In the background, the University of Guanajuato. In the foreground, Turiitas. 143 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS: THE LEGAL EAGLES FRONT ROW, from left: John Young, Daryl Crown, Mike Dalton, Ed Esquivel, Currie Bechtol, Ron Siler. BACK ROW, from left: Bert Graham, Platt Davis, Charlie Wright, COACH; Charles Talbert, Knox Nunnally, Bill Bowers, Mark Hart, Bob Spellings, WadeWilden, Charles Barnhill, Peter Lekisch. 144 BASEBALL FRONT ROW, from left: Watson, J.; Hubbard, P. ; Smith, D.; Ellis, J.; Fizer, D. BACK ROW, from left: Watkins, J.; Whittenberg, Ct.; Niles, J.; Morris, S.; and Hart, M. 145 BASKETBALL Wayne Weber presents the Board of Governors Trophy to Coach Royal Furgeson. Pictured with them arc, from left to right, team members: Mike Talley, Kit Werlein, James Ellis, Russ Wilkinson, Mike Massad, and Frank Monroe. Not pictured is Ron Siler. CHAMPIONS: THE INVADERS HANDBALL CHAMPIONS: John Truelson, serving, and John Neal, far right. 146 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS: THE MORAL HANDICAPS FRONT ROW, from left: Phil Hall, Jim Compton, Dan Schuhmann, Jack BACK ROW, from left: Jack Brady, Jim Pape, David Stitt, John Underhill, Eddie Legg. 147 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION JAMES E. BUSTER’’ BROWN PRESIDENT STUDENT BAR 1966-1967 Upon admission to the Law School, every student automatically becomes a member of the Student Bar Association without the necessity of paying dues. The Student Bar is governed by the Board of Governors which meets bi-monthly and is composed of nineteen elected members including the officers of the various classes, the members of the Honor Council, the editors of the Law School newspaper and annual, and the elected SBA officers. The representative of the American Law Students Association is the only appointed member. The SBA contributes to the professional education of the law student by sponsoring programs that complement and add to the curriculum. This year the executive officers of the SBA were: President: James E. Buster” Brown; Vice-President: Bill Sanderson; Treasurer: Stanley Rauhut and Secretary: Kay Bailey. The primary goal of the Student Bar Association is to serve the law student by making his three years at the Law School smoother, more interesting, and cheaper. To fulfill this goal of service the SBA sponsors programs such as the Book Exchange, Bar Review lectures, free phone service, study halls, freshman orientation, blue-book fees, the blood bank fund, mail service, a weekly film forum, the Law Wives Christmas dance, the Round-Up party, the Law School newspaper, beer busts, and intermural sports. TREASURER STANLEY RAUHUT PRESIDENT BUSTER BROWN VICE-PRESIDENT BILL SANDERSON SECRETARY KAY BAILEY 151 Hikunm 1966-1967 BOARD OF GOVERNORS First row, left to right: Rauhut, Bailey, Brown, Sanderson; Second row, left to right: Cook, Morgan, Mclver, Dobroski, Wall, Weber, Stroup, Kirshbaum, O’Brien, Sohn; Third row, left to right: Lederer, Griggs, Fortique, Hill, Lambcrth, Hance, George, Gilliland. This year the Board of Governors under the leadership of James E. Buster” Brown made great strides toward strengthening the feeling of unity among all law students. With greater emphasis placed on the role of the Law School in the University community, the Board of Governors appointed a committee to evaluate the Law School’s connections with the University. Another project given first year development priority was the Council for the Advancement of Legal Understanding, an appointed committee that sought to promote better understanding of the legal process among high school students. The committee sent leading law students to Austin high schools to discuss the meaning and importance of law with the high school classes and to illustrate the adversary system. The response was overwhelming, and the results were rewarding to both sides. IN SESSION OK, all in favor of closing room 106 and blaming it on Mr. Mersky, signify by raising your right hand!” 152 Election Commission Members of the 1966-1967 Election Commission; lefttoright: Fred Condor, Charles Acock, Tony Hotchkiss — Chairman, Mike Wright, Jim Martin. Vote counting reveals the great interest shown in Law School Elections. To increase the number of votes cast in another hotly contested race, one forward looking student tries to cast an extra ballot —even out of staters learn about Texas” politics. 153 Council for Advancement of Legal Understanding TOP ROW- Left to Right Royal Furgeson Gaylord Armstrong Bill Douglass Book Exchange BOTTOM ROW-Left to Right Don Griffis Robert Sohn Drew Cauthorn NOT PICTURED Don Curry 1966-1967 Co-Chairmen 154 Laird McNeil Paul Lester Law School Assemblymen To The University Student Association Left to Right: Danny Kirshbaum; Royce Lamberth; Tom Gilliland; Jim Lederer; Bob Sohn. Student Faculty Relations Committee James E. Buster” Brown; Kay Bailey; Wayne Weber; Stan Beyer; Bill Sanderson. 155 American Law School Association The University of Texas Law School was more active than ever in the national affairs of ALSA. In 1966 at the national convention in Montreal, Canada, James E. Buster” Brown was elected to the office of Second National Vice-President, a job on the national executive board of ALSA. At the Mid-year, regional conference in New Orleans, the delegates elected Tex” Mclver to the office of President for the Thirteenth Circuit; the region that consists of thirteen schools in the states of Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas. As always Texas ranked in the top thirty schools in the number of individual memberships. Hopeful for even better participation the Texas ALSA representatives have shown the benefits and enjoyments of ALSA work; especially this year with a free trip to Honolulu, for Texas’s National officers to participate in the ALSA National Convention. James E. Buster” Brown, Second National Vice-President and Tex Mclver, President of the Thirteenth Circuit. Student Assistants To The Deans 156 Seated: Knox Nunnally, Tom Burdett Standing: Greer Jones, Stan Rauhut Honor Tribunal LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Sylvan; Bob Blakeny; Royal Furgcson; George Whittenburg. Honor Council Mike Fourticq —Chairman Luther Vaughn —Senior Bill Hall —Senior Don Griffis — Senior 157 Tom Ausley— Mid Law Denman Moody —Mid Law Don Bird — First Year Paul Ray —First Year THOMAS M. SUSMAN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF TEXAS LAW REVIEW The Texas Law Reaim was formed In 1922, by Leon Green, Ira Hildebrand, and Ireland Graves. The primary purpose of the Review is to publish a legal periodical which will benefit the legal community by serving as a forum for analysis, explanation, and criticism of law, and as a research tool for attorneys and students. Each issue consists of articles and book reviews written by prominent legal scholars, comments prepared by student editors and candidates for election to the editorial board, and casenotes and statute notes written by candidates. A secondary purpose of the Revimis to help train students in the art of legal research and writing. Substantially all editing, solicitation of articles, and a considerable portion of the writing for the Review is done by students. The student editors also supervise the writing of comments, casenotes, and statute notes by candidates. The candidates are chosen from the top fifty students scholastically in the first-year class. After contributing a specified amount of writing and aiding the editorial staff in the preparation of materials for publication, candidates are eligible for election as officers and editors of the Revim. Eligibility for many of the honors conferred in the law school, such as Chancellors and Order of the Coif, can be attained only by the contribution of outstanding work to the Review. To its editors, the Revim means long hours of tedious and interesting work. Through this work, the editors acquire both a degree of self discipline and a sense of responsibility to the Review as an institution, for each knows that the reputation created by his predecessors can be augmented or lost by the present editors. While much of the effort on the Revim is devoted to creativity and accuracy in dealing with substantive matters, the editors are also diligent in maintaining consistency in the mechanics of format and citation form. To further these goals, the Revim in the Fall of 1966 published the Texas Rules of Form, a uniform system of citation for Texas authorities. 158 Texas Law Review tlr Officers 1967 Front left to right: Jack T. Chapman, Comment Editor; Charles R. Meeker, Article Editor; Thomas M. Susman, Editor in Chief; Stanley C. Beyer, Article Editor; Roger Coley, Comment Editor; Back left to right: Thomas R. Haggard, Casenote Editor; Charles R. Haworth, Research Editor; Patrik C. Oxford, Managing Editor; James R. Dickerson, Casenote Editor; William R. Porter, Book Review Editor. It’s either the Law Review officers after a long hard year, or a meeting of the local Maffia group.” Texas Law Review Business Office Robert Scott Kathleen Long 159 Editorial Board Front row: left to right: William R. Porter, Thomas R. Haggard, Charles R. Haworth, Charles R. Meeker, Thomas M. Susman,StanleyC. Beyer, James R. Rickerson, Jack T. Chapman, Vivi Dilweg Second Row: John C. Nabors, Hayden Burns, C. Morris Davis, Hugh C. Wilfong, Philip John, Patrick C. Oxford, Charles T. Newton, Ben Vaughn, John Hopwood Third Row: P. Allan Port, Luther M. Vaughn Jr., Arno W. Krebs, George W. Baab, John L. Jeffers, Don Fizer, Jimmy Browning, Drew Cauthorn, Stanley Crawford Fourth Row: Barry Bishop, Royal Furgeson, Walter A. Early, John Castle, James W. Smith, Robert Barrett, Tim Banner, Brainerd Parrish 60 Back: Roger D. Coley, Wood row Epperson •6 •0« FALL OFFICERS Left to Right: Luke Soules — Clerk Eddie Clark — Exchequer Jim Bcssclman — Historian NOT PICTURED: Ted Mooney— Magister 7 61 'Delta “P i SPRING OFFICERS Left to Right: Ron Cress well — Clerk Luke Soules —Magister Frank Van Court—Exchequer David Holland — Historian Nick Larry David Tom Mike Bob Jim Alan AcufT Amerine Arlcdgc Ausley Baker Barrett Baumgartner Bcinhorn Charles Randy Jim Bob Bob John Berry Berry Bcssclman Blakeney Bliss Booth Joe Mike Jim Paul Martin Hayden Mike Breed Brenan Browning Buchschachcr Buckley Burns Burns Am on Burton 161 4 A«J Delmar Jerry John Drew David Keith Philip Andrew Cain Carlton Castle Cauthorn Chappell Childers Chiminello Clark George William James Doyle John March John Bob Clark Clarkson Cline Coatney Cochran Coffield Cogan Coleman Roger Valta Joe Ronald Sam Clinton Bob Morris Coley Cook Crabb Cresswell Crocker Cross Curphy Davis Bob Sam Vincent William Harvey Jim Edward Don Davis Dcalcy Dc Jongc Denman Dcutsch Dickerson Dobroski Dorsey O f) jj IiMAMmM o o o AM Jairl Jim Tom Walter Paul David Jack Ken Dowell Doyle Dyke Early Echols Eckman Edrington Edwards B. F. James Larry Hugh Milton Mike Steve Royal Egan Ellis Fcldcamp Ferguson Flick Fourticq Franklin Furgeson Bill Jim Hubert Frank Sam Kinnan Howard Richard Galbrcath Giddings Gill Gilstrap Glast Golemon Hallam Hansen A t Mark Charles Jim Harvey Tom John Earl John Hart Haworth Haynes Herd Herrington Hill Hines Hocstcnbach (fM o altolinl ie. p|ir | David John Paul John William Andrew John Richard Holland Hopwood Hubbard Jeffers Jeffers Jitkoff Johnson Johnson Robert Lawrence Jason Ronald Daniel Otto James Ben Johnson Joseph Kaplan Karchmer Kelly Kitsinger Koehn Krage Marshall Kenneth Royce Philip Tom Sal Ted David Kragcn Kuykendall Lamberth Lane Leonard Levatino Litton McAtee Michael Tex Kip James John Bill Tom E. T. McGrady Mclver Espy Mabry Mackintosh Macr Mankin Manning Tom Bud J. W. Charles Howard Bill Michael John Marinis Martin Mays Meeker Melton Miller Milligan Morgan Harvey James Terence Charles John Morton Murdaugh Murphy Nemton Niles Roger Knox Robert Norman Nunnally Owens 163 164 Stephen Fitshugh Cole George Rob Bud Jim Rick Paine Pannill Parker Parker Parker Parrish Patterson Peebles o II IF , n il o IF I til C) all o ill Ji M Alan Dale Don Roy Allan Bill Key Courtlyn Pettis Pharis Plattsmier Plhak Port Porter Puckett Rea Jim David Tom Peter Leonard Gerald David Frank Robertson Rosenberg Sartwcllc Segclke Schwartz Sims Smith Smith James Wayne Richard Luke Harold Bob Richard Charles Smith Smith Snell Soules Sparks Sprague Stewart Still Richard Sunshine Tom Susman John Sweeney L B. Teis Gail Tennant Don Thomas Turley Underhill Gerald Frank Boone LutheT Joe John Sig George Urbach Van Court Vastine Vaughan Watkins Watson Weiner Whittenburg Tom John Hugh Jim John Jon Wiener Wight W.lfong Wdliford Willoughby Wood John Bob Young Zaboroski “P6i itftAa 'Detta A A FALL OFFICERS Front Row Left to Right: Miles Appleberry —Marshal Bill Douglass — Vice Justice Bruce Staffin — Historian George Nachman — Clerk Rear Left to Right: Jim Lederer— Rush Chairman Lee Wiley— Justice Paul Isham — Treasurer Jeff Ferguson — Asst. Marshal SPRING OFFICERS Front Row Left to Right: Russ Bur well— Vice Justice Tom Vickers —Athletics Joe Werner —Clerk Bill Douglass— Justice Rear Left to Right: Jim Babcock —Asst. Marshal R- E. Thompson—Rush Chairman Jim Lederer—Treasurer Jeff Ferguson —Marshal Dennis Miles Jim Curtis Tom Howard Stanley Alvoid Appleberry Babcock Behrent Bentley Bernstein Beyer Fred Jim Buster Russell Larry David Bert Black ard Blair Brown Burwell Byrd Carlock Christian 165 $ A A Buzz)' Robert Bill Frank Ralph Woodrow Creekmorc Davidson Douglass Douthitt Drcyer Epperson Richard Geoffrey Paco Charles Jack Martin Fclbcr Ferguson Flores Foster Gatewood Gibson Jerry Tom Carroll Charles Don Andy Gibson Gilliland Glaser Gregory Griffis Guevara Jerry Gunn John Hall William Hall Alan Hendelman Bill Holland Paul Is ham Herman Grier Man in Arno Jack Camm Jcsko Jones Jones Krebs Lankford Lary $ AA Gregory Bill Jim Tom Bill John Laughlin Lawhon Lederer Lucksinger Lux McShanc Mann Tom Mayes Wayne Meissner Ben Munson George Nachman Lane Nichols Mike Jon Joe Henry Celso Pec Wee’’ Nusscnblatt Pfenning Rents Ritchie Rodriguez Rodriguez n u n n Bobby Bill Gay Bob Mike Sanders Sanderson Smith Sohn Swan Walter Thcis Robert Warren Lee Bill Marshall Harry Warner White Wiley Swank Yaker Zimmcrmann 167 4 B r OFFICERS Left to Right: Tom Harrison—Chief Justice-Spring John Harris — Associate Chief Justice Frank Youngblood — Chief Justice - Fall 168 Claton Tom John Richard Evans Harrison Hill Lannert Dale Don Frank Ralph Muller Raven Youngblood Vertrccs A © l 72elt z 7 FALL OFFICERS Left to Right: John Kinard — Vice Dean Rush MeGinity — Dean Mike Rune—Exchequer Ted Orenstein— Clerk of the Rolls SPRING OFFICERS Left to Right Front Row: Travis Johnson — Bailiff Boyd Branch —Clerk of the Rolls Dennis McGill —Dean Steve Chancy— Vice Dean Back Row: David Turlington—Exchequer Evcrcttc Anschutz— Tribune Glen Everett Dennis Charles John Herman James Aaron Anschutz Ashmore Barnhill Bass Bate Blauton Stanley Martin Cue Boyd Thomas Rick Steve Blazyk Boozer Boykin Branch Burdctt Cate Chaney 169 AO $ Bill Fred Nick Adrian Richard Winford Tom Cook Davis DeBerry dc Graffenreid Denson Dunn Earls Don Don Roger George Herman Roland Miles Ellyson Fizer George Gilman Gotchcr Green Gunter Buddie Bob Grover Kent Bill Joseph Hugh Hahn Hale Halliburton Hancc Hearnc HefTmgton Hodges Ted Ken Tom Stan John Dean Travis Hollcn Hooper Houghton Hutka Hyde Johnson Johnson 111 John Abraham Tom John Phillip Stephen Jones Jones Kazcn Kendrick Kinard Lacy Lingcnfelter 170 J°hn Dennis Laird Joe Bert Larry William Lively McGill McNeil Martin Massey Miller Minklcy e (fi p! John Montford Lonny Morrison David Nelson Lyman Nicmeicr Robert Nisbett Wiliam Norvell Ted David Glcndel Virgil Albert Steve Stan Orcnstein Pomeroy Provost Rambo Ramsey Randle Rauhut James Jim Joe Fred Lawrence Don Pat Reynolds Rohodes Richardson Rodriguez Schaubhut Seamstcr Shelboume Michael Marvin Otis Raymond David Wayne Don Sloan Snodgrass Shearer Termini Turlington Weber Zwcmemann 171 K B n Kay Bailey Barbara Brenan Peggy Brooks OFFICERS Sarah Ragle—Dean Fairy Davenport — Registrar Carolyn Elizabeth Dana Fairy Kathleen Sandy Cox Cox Gracey Davenport Emmer Feiler Laura Ford Anne Glanz Rose Hart Luralcc Miriam Pam Anncllc LeRoy Hodge McEvoy Marney Moody Morgan Ana Marie Nancy Wendy Sally Sarah Nancy Linda Suzanne Patty Navar Norman O’Brien Phillips Ragle Stroup Wall Wallace Wilkes 172 Ptaettn FALL OFFICERS Top to Bottom: Roland Dahlin—President Jack Traylor—Vice President Danny Wommack — Secretary Denny Herlocker— Treasurer Joe Garrison—Alumni Secretary John Parker— Historian Not Pictured’: Butch Bowers —Sgt. at Arms SPRING OFFICERS Top to Bottom: Dwayne Pruitt— President Jack Taylor—Vice President Richard Estran — Secretary John Parker—Treasurer Robert Tannehill —Alumni Secretary Andy Monson— Historian Jack Carter —Sgt. at Arms Gerald Bates Jade Carter Warren Collins Roland Dahlin Richard Estran Garrison Gerald Harris Hawke Richard Lorenz James Andy Edvin E. J. Byron John John Larry Love Monson Ncmcc Onego Otto Ovard Parker Pcrsky Dwayne Ramon David Robert Tom Jack Richard John Ben Pruitt R mos Richeson Tannehill Thurmond Traylor Tulk Weeks Welmaker 173 Top: Garrett Kratzig, Vice President; Charles C. Poster, President; Bertrand Christian, Vice President Bottom: Jim Tom.Haynes, Treasurer; Sally Phillips, Secretary; Glendel Provost, Placement Chairman. International Law Society The Society was organized in 1963, and shortly thereafter was voted membership in the Association of Student International Law Societies. The purpose of the Society is to foster interest in international and comparative law as well as the related subjects of foreign trade and international affairs. The Society has monthly dinner meetings with such speakers as Dr. Juscelino Kubitschek, former President of Brazil, and Professor Julius Stone, famed Australian jurist. The Society has also sponsored several coffees and discussion groups in the Fireside Lounge with Dr. Luis Bel-tranea of Guatemala, a group of Chilean students, and others. Student members of the Society publish the Texas International Law Forum, run an active Placement Bureau, and participate in the International Law Moot Court Tribunal Competition. The Texas team has won the regional competition each of the three years it has entered and the final round of the Competition in both 1964 and 1966 in Washington, D.C. This year the Society initiated and administered the Texas-Guanajuato Law Student Exchange Program, whereby the Law School will have an annual exchange of law students with the University of Guanajuato, Mexico. The sponsor of the Society is Professor Woodfin Butte. 174 Board of Editors Seated, Left to Right: Jim Coates, Research Editor-Jack Gatewood, Articles Editor; Jay Kaplan, Book Review Editor; Back Row, Left to Right: Steve Franklin, Book Review Editor; Mel Eichelbaum, Administrative Editor; Earl Bentley, Editor-in-Chief; Otto Kitsinger, Casenote Editor. The Texas International Law Forum is a journal devoted to furthering the study of public and private international law. The Forum publishes articles written by authorities in the field and has a world wide distribution. Casenotes, comments, and book reviews written by students of the School of Law are an equally important part of each issue. Those students who fulfill the Forum’s writing requirements become members of the Casenote and Comment Staff and are eligible for election to the Board of Editors. The Forum is one of three student-edited international law journals currently listed in the Index to Legal Periodicals. In spite of cramped conditions and hard to meet deadlines the Editorial Board does the work required to get out a first rate Journal. International Law Forum 175 First Row - left to right: Directors; Golemon, Cline, Paine, Lawhon, Manning, Baumgartner. Second Row -left to right: Teis, Heatherly, White, Steele, Norman, Snodgrass, Dejonge, Egan. Third Row - left to right: Blackard, Hall, Danner, Cohen, Jones, Baker, Johnson. Fourth Row - left to right: Carmouche, Hamel, Ausley, Rachal, Rhodes, and Theis. The Legal Research Board was created in 1962, which the approval of the State Bar of Texas. The board serves two important functions: It provides law students with an opportunity to gain valuable experience through researching and preparing legal memoranda on actual cases submitted by lawyers; and it provides a readily available research assistant for lawyers with difficult and time consuming research problems, or with limited library facilities. Cases submitted are promptly researched, and the attorney can expect a thorough memorandum on the legal points involved within a month from the date of the receipt. The Board is composed of a Director, five Associate Directors, and a staff of approximately forty writers. Membership is predicated upon successful completion of a legal memorandum on a difficult qualification problem and producing satisfactory work as a writer-candidate. As a writer the student is expected to complete two problems each semester which include research in the various areas of criminal law, procedure, taxation, insurance, trademarks, and many others. 176 Legal Research Board First Row, Left to Right: McGrady, Secretary; Lambcrth, Vice Chairman; Parker, Chairman; Lucksinger, Treasurer; Doyle, Coordinator. Second Row, Left to Right: Glast; Guevara; Appleberry; Kay; Yaker; Holland; Griflis; Third Row, Left to Right: Gray; Van Court; Foster: Barefield; Davis; Weber; Lawhon; Klapps; Byrd, Dobroski; and Soules. Not Pictured: Bliss; Lock; Leeper; Bradfoot; Clement; Mooney. An Organization dedicated to enhancing the nameofthe law school; the Moot Court Board seleccs its officers and members from among energetic and able individuals in the student body. Membership on the Board carries an honor point toward graduation with honors and another honor point toward eligibility for the Order of Barristers. During the term ofthe 1966-1967 Board, theteam of Rob Parker, Harry Tindall, and Neil Sullivan won the national championship in the International Law Moot Court Competition. The State Bar Moot Court Team of Bob Peavy, Jim Doyle and Rob Parker won the best brief award in that competition, and the National Moot Court team of Jim Doyle, Stanley Kay and Steve Morris won best brief, best advocate, and best team at the regional competition. The 1966-67 Hildebrand Moot Court Competition was the largest and most successful ever, involving some 200 Texas law students as advocates and 150 Austin attorneys, judges and law professors as judges. The competition began in early October and continued until the final round before the Supreme Court of Texas on Law Day. Members of the Board also serve as the Teaching Quizmasters in the freshman course on legal research briefwriting and oral advocacy. Moot Court Board 177 LE ROY MORGAN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PEREGRINUS 1967 The Society of the Peregrinus, an incorporated non-profit organization serves as the publishing body of the law school annual. Charged not only with Financial and editorial responsibility, the Society annually sponsors the Portia election, recognizes student contribution to the school through the conferral of the award of consul, and faculty contribution through its Dedication of the book each year. In addition the Society, in the person of its editor, an elected officer of the Student Bar, has traditionally been active in student affairs and activities. Membership in the Society is evidence of many hours of work, interest and dedication to the school. MIKE PETTIT, BUSINESS MANAGER, discussing advertising with Editor Morgan. The Society of The Peregrinus 1967 Peregrinus Editorial Board Seated, Left to Right: Fairy Davenport, Activity Editor; Le Roy Morgan, Editor-in-Chief; Nancy Stroup, Associate Editor; Sally Phillips, Honors Editor. Back Row, Left to Right: David Eckman, Faculty Editor; Dan Ratner, Organizations Editor; Jim Watters, Photographer; Wayne Weber, Sports Editor; Steve Jenks, Assistant Business Manager. Not Pictured: Lee Lester, Art Editor; Mike Pettit, Business Manager; Marinelle Hernlund, Classes Editor. Le Roy doesn’t have enough to do being Editor of the Peregrinus, now she wants to be its KEEPER. Coach Charles A. Wright takes time out of his busy schedule with the Legal Eagals to sponsor the Peregrinus. WENDY O’BRIEN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FALL SEMESTER RONALD FANN JOE ARMSTRONG CO-EDITORS SPRING SEMESTER The Law Forum, as the official law school newspaper, serves as a means of free communication through seven issues a year; the publication is entirely written and edited by law students. Wendy O’Brien served as elected editor during the summer and fall semesters, and, upon graduation, the Board of Governors selected Joe Armstrong and Ronnie Fann to serve as co-editors for the remainder of the semester. Armstrong, elected in the spring elections to serve as editor-in-chief, took full control in June. Two issues were published in the fall and one in the summer; the spring saw three full editions including the 20 page May edition. The Forum began the issuance of special editions and extras” to cover items of immediate and timely interest to students with a minimum of delay. A small editorial staff serves as a nucleus in preparing the paper with articles, letters, and editorials from interested law students and faculty members. Other staff members for the year included Reporters Ronnie Earle, Marshall Yaker, Royce Lamberth, Douglas Whaley, and Jay Westbrook, along with Sharon Steele, advertising manager, and Bill Douglas, circulation manager. Dean Byron Fullerton was the faculty advisor, and Armstrong appointed Professor Pierre Loiseaux as the Forum’s Patron Saint. Next year promises to be an exciting one for the Forum with a new spirit running rampant. 180 Texas Law Forum 1966-1967 I-ORUM STAFF Left to Right: Bill Douglas, Circulation; Ronnie Earle, Managing Editor; Bob Scott, Photographer. 181 Ronnie and Joe voice disapproval at being disturbed from the serious work of news reporting. Sharon Steele Business Manager Human Rights Research Council Seated, Left to Right: Larry Froelich; Dick Trabulsi; Lee Godfrey; Stuart Henry. Standing, Left to Right: Bill Connell; Mosby Harvey; Phil Friday, Chairman; Don Weidner; Bob Henderson; Jim Rylander. The Human Rights Research Council sponsors research projects and informative talks on a broad range of socio-legal problems. The subject matter of the Council is the legal problems of the individual and disadvantaged groups in facing Big Government,” Big Business,” Big Education,” etc. This year the Council conducted research projects on real estate conveyancing and disadvantaged groups, and on voter registration. Possible future projects include legal aid in Travis County, the student-tenant in the Austin real estate market, and the procedures of Travis County social agencies. In addition to research projects, the Council sponsors speeches on topics of general interest. This year the Council brought to the Law School Mr. John Pemberton, Jr., Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union. The Council attempts to serve both the Law School and the community at large. Each project provides law students with the opportunity to use their legal talents for the benefit of the community. At the same time, participants have the chance to improve their research and writing skills and to broaden their knowledge of the law. While the principal concern of each project is the under dog,” the Council seeks as well to uncover the point of view of the top dog.” Projects aim at discovering solutions which are workable, and this end is best achieved when all points of view are known. In line with this philosophy, the Council seeks and welcomes participants of all political persuasions. First-year students as well as upperclassmen are cordially invited to join, and make this new group a vital force in the affairs of the law school, the university in general, and the community. 182 Fall Officers Left to Right: Mrs. Haskell Shelton .. Mrs. Henry Dobroski . Mrs. Roland Dahlin Mrs. Jack Carter ....... Mrs. John McShane ... Mrs. Robert Zaboroski ... Recording Secretary ......... Vice President .............. President .............. Treasurer Corresponding Secretary .............. Historian Law Wives The Law Wives serve as a female auxiliary to the School of Law. Through social and educational functions they acquaint themselves with their future role as an attorney’s wife. In addition to their many social activities for girls only, they and the SBA co-sponsor the Christmas dance and award an annual scholarship. Spring Officers Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Pierre Louiseaux ...................... Sponsor Mrs. Robert Craig ............... Recording Secretary Mrs. Maurice Bresenhan ...... Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Charles Carmouche ................... Treasurer Mrs. Denman Moody ........................ Historian Seated, Left to Right: Mrs. John Powers ..................... Vice President Mrs. John McShane ........................ President Mrs. Maurice Bresenhan, Jr. The Law Wives Entry in the Mrs. University of Texas contest. 183 -LAW BACHELORS OFFICERS- Bachelors CRIMINAL LAW SOCIETY OFFICERS, 1966-67; Left to Right: Royce Lamberth, Secretary; Ed Dobroski, President; Nick Acuff, Vice-President. Not Piaured, Paco Flores, Treasurer. Under capable student leadership and interested faculty guidance the Association’s projects have enjoyed phenomenal growth in the past year. It still has the distinction of being the only student organization of its kind; endeavoring to compliment formal education with practical experience in the area of Criminal Law. This year’s projects included: The police action project; Juvenile Defender Program; Prison trips and dinner meetings. The Association also sponsored a new project which was most interesting and successful; the District Attorney Project. Ground work has also been laid for the beginning of a Personal Bond Program to be implimented in the future. The educational experience offered through the Association’s programs will provide a valuable asset to the future lawyer’s criminal law background. Association for the Study of Criminal Law 185 Hearing a ease, the Student Court is, LEFT TO RIGHT: Royal Furgeson; Hugh Wilfong; Charles Newton; John Jeffers; Drew Cauthorn. NOT PICTURED: David Carlock; Larry Amerine; Tom Burdett; Jim Haynes; Oliver Herd, and David McAtee. Composed entirely of law students, the Student Court is the judicial branch of the University Student Association. The Justices, with the exception of the Chief Justice who is elected by the Student Body, are selected by a committee of student leaders with the consent of the Assembly. The Court is one of first instance and as such hears all suits initiated by, for or against students on matters concerning student government. The Court is empowered to hear election contests, to issue injunctions and to review the constitutionality of Student Assembly resolutions. The decisions of the Court are appealable only to the Faculty Appeals Court, composed of Law School faculty. Under this past year’s Chief Justice, David Chappell, the Court has proved its importance to the Student Association. Court Procedures have been improved, more docketed cases have been heard and the Court has been fashioned into a viable force in student government, by its efforts to protect the individual student against the Student Association’s using funds and power arbitrarily. 186 Legal Aid Clinic LEFT TO RIGHT—SEATED: Mike Spencer; Andy Guevara; Betty Davis; Tom Thurmond. LEFT TO RIGHT —STANDING: Henry Ritchie; Frank Douthitt; Winfred Dunn; David Carlock; Warren White; Ian Nonimus. The Legal Aid Clinic completed 25 years of service to the University School of Law and the residents of Travis County on February 4, 1967. The clinic began operation in 1941; it was probably the eleventh established in the United States. Legal Aid was the brainchild of the law faculty. It was begun as a cooperative project with the Travis County Bar Association to aid the indigent. It has replaced the old-time office apprenticeship application of law practice. Since its opening, about 12,000 applications for aid have been filed. The student attorney, a member of the Senior Law Class, interviews the applicant without taking any action or giving any advice. On the basis of the review, the directors will approve or reject the case. If the case is accepted, a student attorney is assigned the case. He does legal research, draws instruments, appears in court, and participates in trials, with the approval of the judge and the opposing party. Mr. Woodrow Patterson has served the clinic as advisor since 1942. This year the importance of the legal aid concept has taken on even more significance with the opening of the Office Of Economic Opportunities Neighborhood Legal Offices. The Travis County office is being staffed with student attorneys from the Texas Law School. 187 HONORS PORTIA - Each year the Society of the Pcregrinus sponsors a popular election to determine which girl, a fellow law student, is most deserving of special recognition for her intelligence, charm, grace, wit, and beauty. The girl selected reigns for the year as the Portia of the School of Law. The title '‘Portia” is taken from Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice in which the heroine, Portia, argued law and equity in the defense of her suitor. Miss Kathyrn Ann Bailey is Portia for the year 1966-67. While an undergraduate at The University of Texas, she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and the Election Commission. She was also selected as the University Representative to the Southwest Conference Sportmanship Committee, a Goodfellow, Duchess at the San Antonio Fiesta, Cheerleader, and ROTC Sweetheart. In Law School, she has continued to be an active leader in student life, serving as Secretary of the Student Bar Association and Circulation Manager for the Law Forum. She has worked in such diverse organizations as Legal Aid Clinic, Kappa Beta Pi, Faculty Student Relations Committee, and the Law Day Committee. When she graduates, Kay plans to practice law in Galveston. 1966-67 MISS KATHRYN ANN BAILEY 191 192 Miss Miriam McEvoy mmm ATTENDANTS Miss Sharon Ann Steele Miss Linda Kay Wall 193 Consul Awards Don W. Griffis W. Royai Furgeson t James E. Buster” Brown William F. Douglass The Consul Award is conferred annually upon the twelve or more law students who, by their participation in extracurricular activities, have made the most significant contributions to the Law School. Consuls are selected by a committee of student leaders which considers a roster of prospective awardees nominated by every organization in the School of Law. Nominations are made not on the mere holding of an office, but on actual service rendered by the student in the various activities in which he has participated as well as scholarship, initiative, personality, responsibility, and integrity. Those students who are finally selected by the committee are presented their award on Law Day at Assault and Flattery before assembled students and faculty. 194 LeRoy Morgan Thomas M. Susman Consuls . . . . 195 Charles C. Foster Royce C. Lamberth Consuls 196 James L. Watters Thomas M. Gilliland Bertrand E. Christian Charles T. Newton Consuls .... 197 x William M. Holland, Jr. James J. Doyle, Jr. P. Lee Wiley William F. Douglass Warren E. White T. Drew Cauthorn NOT PICTURED: D. Wendell Barnett Fred E. Davis Consuls .... Frank J. Douthitt 1967 G. WILLIAM BAAB TIMOTHY K. BANNER ROBERT F. BARRETT STANLEY C. BEYER JIMMY LEE BROWNING PAUL W. BUCHSCHACER JOHN RAYMOND CASTLE, JR. JACK TEAGUE CHAPMAN ROGER DOYLE COLEY STANLEY CRAWFORD CLAIR MORRIS DAVIS JAMES ROBERT DICKERSON VIVI ARMOUR DILWEG THOMAS R. HAGGARD CHARLES R. HAWORTH . .. THE HIGHEST NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC HONOR A STUDENT CAN RECEIVE ... WALTER DEAN HESTER JOHN LLOYD HOPWOOD JOHN LEROY JEFFERS, JR. PHILIP J. JOHN, JR. CHRISTOPHER M. LITTLE CHARLES R. MEEKER, III LAURANCE C. MOSHER, JR. JOHN C. NABORS BRAINERD PARRISH PAUL ALLAN PORT WILLIAM G. REID THOMAS MICHAEL SUSMAN BENJAMIN F. VAUGHAN III WADE H. WHILDEN HUGH C. WILFONG, II JON C. WOOD ORDER of the COIF The Order of Barristers originated in 1966 at The University of Texas Law School. Membership in the Order represents the attainment of highest distinction in the paramount legal skills of oral advocacy and briefwriting. Each year a maximum of five senior students may be chosen for membership in the Order. Minimum qualification for Barristers is the compilation of three honor points. One honor point is earned by participation in the Spring Hildebrand Competition, one by a position on the International, National, or State Bar Moot Court Teams, and one by membership on the Moot Court Board. JAMES J. DOYLE, JR. •Best Advocate Award, 1967 Law Day Hildebrand Finals; •Second Place team, 1966, and 1967 Law Day Hildebrand Finals; •Best Advocate, Best Brief, Best Team, 1966 Regional Round of National Competition; •Member 1966 State Bar Moot Court Team; •Best Brief, 1966 State Bar Competition; •Coordinator, Moot Court Board. PRDERofBARRISTERS 201 WILLIAM M. HOLLAND, JR. WILLIAM G. LAWHON Quarter-finalist, 1967 Spring Hildebrand Competition; Octo-finalist, 1966 Spring Hildebrand Competition; •Runner-up Best Brief, Spring Hildebrand Competition •Bracket Chairman, Hildebrand Competition; •Moot Court Board. •Quarter-finalist, 1967 Spring Hildebrand Competition; Octo-finalist, 1966 Spring Hildebrand Competition; •Runner-up Best Brief, 1967 Spring Hildebrand Competition; •Bracket Chairman and Judge Selection Chairman, 1967 Hildebrand Competition; •Moot Court Board; •Teaching Quizmaster. 202 ROBERT P. PARKER National Champion, 1966 International Law Moot Court Competition; ‘Best Brief, 1966 International Moot Court Competition, Regional and National Levels; ‘Regional Winner, 1966 International Law Moot Court Competition; ‘Member, 1966 State Bar Moot Court Team; ‘Best Brief, 1966 State Bar Competition; ‘Chairman, Moot Court Board. THOMAS S. LUCKSINGER ‘Quarter-finalist, 1966 Spring Hildebrand Competition; Octo-finalist, 1967 Spring Hildebrand Competition; ‘Banquet Chairman and Treasurer, Moot Court Board ‘Teaching Quizmaster. Chancellors is the law school’s highest honorary society; it was established in 1912 to reward law students who, by consistent scholarship and achievement had shown themselves most likely to succeed professionally.” Each semester eight law students who have the highest scholastic averages are selected for membership. To be eligible one must complete 45 semester hours of law school work and fulfill the writing requirements for selection to the staff of the Texas Law Review. JOHN RAYMOND CASTLE, JR. From Mt. Pleasant, John Castle received his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas, where he majored in Government. At the Law School he was a quizmaster and a member of the Texas Law Review and Phi Delta Phi, and received the Order of the Coif. CHANCELLORS GRAND CHANCELLOR SPRING 204 ROGER DOYLE COLEY Dallasite Coley attended Yale for his Pre-Law, majoring in Economics. While at the Law School, he was a quizmaster, a member of Phi Delta Phi, and Comment Editor of the Texas Law Review. He has also been honored with the Order of the Coif. GRAND CHANCELLOR FALL G. WILLIAM BAAB A native of Colorado, Bill received his B.A. in History from Carleton College. At the Law School, he was a quizmaster, as well as a member of Phi Alpha Delta and the Texas Law Review. He also received the Order of the Coif. 205 JACK TEAGUE CHAPMAN A native of El Paso Jack received his B.A. in English from Texas Western College. At the Law School, he was on the Texas Law Review, serving as Comment Editor. He also received the Order of the Coif. ROBERT F. BARRETT From Taft, Texas, Stanley received his Pre-Law degree from the University of Texas. At the Law School, he was a quizmaster, and was a member of Phi Alpha Delta and the Student-Faculty Relations Committee. He was also Article Editor of the Texas Law Review, and received the Order of the Coif. Hailing from Gainesville, Robert received his undergraduate degree in History from Baylor University. At the Law School, he was a member of Phi Delta Phi and the Texas Law Review. He was the recipient of the Raymond Dickson Foundation Scholarship, as well as the Order of the Coif. STANLEY C. BEYER THOMAS R. HAGGARD Austinite Haggard received his B.A. from the University of Texas. At the Law School he was a quizmaster and on the Texas Law Review. He also received the Order of the Coif. CHANCELLORS ... WALTER DEAN HESTER Austinite Hester received his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from the University of Texas. His Law School activities include being a quizmaster, and membership in Phi Delta Phi and the Texas Law Review. He was also an Associate Justice of the Student Court, as well as receiving the Baker, Botts award for Outstanding First-Year Student and the Order of the Coif. He is now law clerk to Judge Roberts in Austin. 207 JOHN LLOYD HOPWOOD JOHN LEROY JEFFERS Houstonite Jeffers came to Law School from Yale, where he majored in English. Active in Law School, he was a member of Phi Delta Phi, on the Texas Law Review, and was Associate Justice of the Student Court. He was honored as the Baker, Botts Outstanding Midlaw, and the Order of the Coif. He is presently clerk for Judge Thornberry in Austin. John attended Baylor University, where he majored in History. At the Law School, he was on the Texas Law Review and a member of Phi Delta Phi. He was also honored with the Order of the Coif. 208 CHARLES R. MEEKER, III From Dallas, Charles attended Princeton University, where he majored in Politics. At the Law School, he was a member of Phi Delta Phi and the Texas Law Review, of which he was Article Editor. He also received the Order of the Coif. He is now law clerk to Judge Ely in Los Angeles. PHILIP J. JOHN, JR. Hailing from San Antonio, Phil John took his Pre-Law work at the University of Texas. His Law School activities included being a quizmaster, and membership in Phi Delta Phi and the Texas Law Review. He was also chairman of the 25th year reunion fund of his class and was honored with the Order of the Coif. JOHN C. NABORS Hailing from Gatesville, John Nabors attended Temple Junior College and the University of Texas for his Pre-Law work. Here at the Law School, he was a quizmaster and a member of the Texas Law Review and Phi Delta Phi. He has also been honored with the Order of the Coif. PAUL ALLAN PORT Before coming to UT, Houstonite Port attended Yale, where he majored in American History. Here at Law School, his list of activities include being a quizmaster, a member of the Texas Law Review, and Phi Delta Phi. He was honored as the Baker, Botts Outstanding Midlaw as well as receiving the Order of the Coif. Paul is presently briefing clerk for Judge Hutchinson in Houston. 210 HUGH C. WILFONG, II For his Pre-L w, Hugh attended Baylor University in his home town of Waco, where he majored in History and Philosophy. At the Law School, he was a quizmaster and a member of Phi Delta Phi and the Texas Law Review. He also participated in Moot Court competition, and was on the Student Court. He was honored as the Fulbright, Crooker Outstanding First-Year Student, and with the Order of the Coif. THOMAS MICHAEL SUSMAN Houstonite Susman attended Yale for his Pre-Law, majoring in History. Among his many activities and honors at the Law School were membership in Phi Delta Phi, and participation in Moot Court competition. Tom was Editor-in-Chief of the Texas Law Review in 1966-67. He also received the Order of the Coif. Upon Graduation, he became briefing clerk for Judge Wisdom in New Orleans. 211 212 TRADITIONS HILDY'S CUTBACK RONALD D. EARLE The faculty of The University of Texas School of Law presents on Law Day aunique and traditional award to one of the students. Dating from the days of Dean Ira Hildebrand, the Hildy Cutback Award goes to that student who has endeared himself to the faculty as one of extraordinary wit, brilliance, and character. THE PEREGRINUS Dean Keeton and SBA President Buster Brown accept an early model of the Pcregrinus. WHAT IS PERRY? Perry is a creature of Equity. With his enormous tail he brushes aside all technicalities in favor of Justice. With the long pointed beak he delves deep into the intricacies of the relevant and the irrelevant for the Truth. On his left forefoot is the Irish ditcher’s boot, confessing his membership in the rank and file. He puts his 'right foot foremost’ and it is adorned with an expensive 'Stacey Adams’ shoe (evidently a symbol of civili2ation in 1918). Each of his two hind feet, in boxing gloves, hide a 60 horsepower kick (evidently a lot of force in 1918). The boxing gloves back up the Law and Equity. His eye is all-seeing and his fine head is crowned with the whitecap of Truth.” ... Professor William Stewart Simkins’ original description of the Peregrinus. 213 The Sunflower Ceremony Judge John C. Townes endowed the symbol of goals for all ceremony with more meaning than rebellion against a more traditional uyj exercise. As he gave each graduate of those early classes a sunflower, he reminded them to live upright and to foster the highest ideals in the ofession, tradition has endured. The graduation exercises of the remain simple, to impress upon graduates the honor and For more than 70 years, graduation ceremonies at the University of Texas School of Law have been markedly simple. Rather than caps and gowns graduates receive a sunflower. Originally a reaction against not voting on a choice of caps and gowns with the remainder of the student body, the flower has since become the school flower and a 214 Sunflower by Jim Rhodes Parker C. Fielder, Professor of Law, addresses January graduates at the Sunflower Ceremony. Dean Byron Fullerton pins a sunflower on David McAtee. Artificial flowers were chosen for the January graduates to guard against shortages in flowers occurring in the past. One hundred and eight January graduates were honored at a reception following the Sunflower Ceremony. During the exercises, guests of each graduate are recognized. Since August, 1966, the ceremony has been held at each graduation period, rather than just for June graduates. 215 216 ADVERTISING Surprising, Low muc h tint •3 Save tLede clauS . . . Now 1 know from personal experience how much time I can save with a coordinated research system, writes an attorney. 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