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This is brought to you for free and open access by UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Hastings Alumni Publications by an authorized administrator of UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. Commencement ;9~ , HASTINGS

CAMPUS NEWS FACULTY NEWS AND NOTES ALUMNI NEWS

1 8 4 The Classes of '93 & '96 Faculty Scholarship Alumni Welcome New Class Commencement saw 393 members of the Class Faculty Scholarshi p at Has tings ex presses itself in a While the Chapter welco med the of 1993 receive their Juri s Doctor degrees. while re markabl e body of books, arti cles, and presentati ons First-Year class wi th a bi rthday party markin g it s members of the Class of 1996 took their pl ace as by Hastings professors. Featu red in this issue is a entry as the II 5th class, alu mni chapters around First-Year students, complete with a birthday party li sting of some of the work produced durin g the Californ ia sponsored recepti ons and barbecue;, over marking the Coll ege's 11 5th anni versary. 1992-93 academi c year. the summer to welcome new Hastin gs student s.

7 6 Moot Cou rt Champs Class of '93 Notes Karen Kimmey and David Rapall o, who will gradu­ The Coll ege's newest alumni group- the Cl ass of ate th is year. capped their Second-Year careers in the I 993-has a special listin g in this issue of Class spri ng by maki ng Hastings th e law school whi ch has Notes, reporting where some members of the cl ass 21 won the Roger J. Traynor Moot Co urt Competi ti on are workin g. more ti mes th an any other. New Associate Academic Dean Professor Leo P. Martinez ('78) is the new Associate Academi c Dean, succeeding Professor H.G. Prince. He bri ngs special experience to hi s new duties-a varied professional backgroun d, teaching and research as a faculty member, and ac ti ve alumni work as a member of the Alumni Associati on's Board of Governors. 10 20 Honor Roll of Gifts New Board Leaders For the fo urth year in a row, overall givin g to Charl ene Padovani Mitche ll ('77) has been elected Hastings has exceeded the $ 1 million mark . Gifts to Chair of Hastings' Board of Directors-the fi rst the College's Annual Fund were up nea rly 11 .5 per­ woman elected to the post. Joining her as Vi ce-chair cent this past year. The number of the Coll ege's is fo rmer Assemblyman John T. Kn ox donors was up nearl y 3 percent this past year. (' 52). Three other directors ended their terms.

21 20 Ralph Abascal ('68) Honored Journal Articles by Fax Ralph Santi ago Abascal (, 68), General Coun se l of Hastings' Scholarl y Publicati ons Offi ce is laun ching Califo rni a Rural Legal Assistance, was awarded the a new service-copi es of journal articles by HASTINGS COLLEGE 1993 Kutak-Dodds Prize fo r hi s commitment and telephone and fax . The service is ava il abl e fo r the OF THE LAW work as an advocate fo r the poor and di sadvantaged . Hastings Law Journal, International alld Abascal recently retired fro m Hastings ' Board of Comparative La w Review, Constitutional La w UN IVERS ITY OF CALIFORNlA Directors upon completi on of a 12-year term. Quarterly, Communication and Entertainment Law Journal (COMMIENT). and Women 's Law Journal.

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an Franc"co Cn IC Center" a, the "te of jO) a\ 1993 Sgraduate, and their tamIlle, poured out of Commence­ Illent ... c\ cmlthou..,amJ ... trong. ho\\ n here j'-. Kenneth R. \ an \ ' Iec~ (·93l. \\ ho ha, JOined the firm of Caqleman & H,,,~ell In Ha~ \\ ,\rd. ('aIIl,'rmd. \\Ith hI, proud father. H~ Kell~ \ an \ ' k\~ HASTI NGS

Class of '93 Joins Ranks of Alumni; S.F. Chapter Welcomes 115th Class

he II Sth anni versary celebration " I h o p e yo ur d es t in y," s he a d ded , o f Hastings' fo unding in 1878 " inc ludes commitme nt to pu blic service T-observance o f w hi c h began - to defending and advancing th e inter­ with Found er's Day in March - ests of the less powerf ul in o ur socie ty came to a n e nd w ith a birthday pa rty and to a conception of justice bo und not thrown by th e Alumni Associati on's San simply to legal definitio ns, but directed Francisco C hapte r for the I I Sth enteri ng toward helping each and every indi vidual class thi s fall. The party fo ll owed May's pursue her or hi s God-given potenti al. " graduation o f the C lass of 1993, that other Th e s p ec ia l p a rty fo r t he e nte rin g m aj o r a nn u a l tra ns it io n w it h in t he II Sth class in Septe mber included a birth­ Hastin gs famil y. day cake complete with th e Coll ege's seal T h e 393 m e mbe rs of th e C lass o f and I j S cand les. A mong those on hand to 1993 rece ived th e ir Ju ri s D oc to r b low the m o ut were Dean T o m Read , d eg rees a t Sa n Fra nc isco's C i v ic Acade m ic Dean M ary Kay Kane, Board A ud ito riu m . C o mme n cem e n t C hair Charle ne Padovani Mitche ll (,77), speaker Rep. Max ine Waters of Los A lu mni Association President Wi ll iam C. A ngeles call ed upo n graduates to Carr (' 62), a nd Associa ted Stude nts of " re m e m be r well the w isd o m of Has ti ngs President June Morse ('94). Willi a m J e n n in gs Brya n w ho Pho to essays o n the fo ll o w ing pages advi ed, 'Destiny is not a matter of cele bra te Comme nceme nt a nd a lum ni c h a nc e. D es t i ny is a m a t te r of events we lcomi ng ne w students through choice.' the summer.

Rep. Maxine Waters, center, delivered the 1993 Commencement Address. She is shown on stage with Assembly Speaker Willie L. Brown, Jr. ('58), left, who introduced Blowing out candles on a her, and Tom Read, birthday cake marking entry who presided over his of Hastings' 115th class last Commencement were, from left, Academic as Dean. Dean Mary Kay Kane, Dean Tom Read, Board of Directors Chair Charlene Padovani Mitchell (77), San Franicsco Superior Court Judge Douglas C Munson (,66), Alumni Association President William C Carr ('62), Randall H. Stoner ('92), Mildred W. Levin ('34), and Associated Students of Hastings President June Morse ('94).

Among 1993's graduates w ere the son and two daughters of current California legislative leaders shown here, from left: State Senator Quentin Kopp of San Francisco and his son, Shepard S. Kopp; Christine P. Pelosi and her mother, Congresswoman of San Francisco; and Lisa L. Lockyer and her father, State Senator of Hayward. HASTINGS

The Joy of Graduation Day

Rep. Maxine Waters (left) Valedictorian Bret C. Birdsong. and Regina Evans. HASTINGS

Class Speaker Richard Dines.

Twin sisters Karen (left) and Karla Stewart.

Professor Eileen Scallen delivers Farewell Remarks.

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Alumni Around California Welcome the 115th Class

hil e the S a n Fra n c isco C h ap te r t hi s year we l­ W comed th e First-Year class w ith a birthday p a rty marking it s entry as the II 5th class, chap­ t e r ~ around Califo rni a spo nsored recep­ t io n ~ and barbecue over the summer to welcom e new Hastings s tude nts fro m th ir regions. This year' s entering class of 41 9 was drawn from an appl icant pool of 5.423 - the second hi ghest in hi sto ry, a nd mo re a pplicants th a n a t a ny othe r Uni versity of Cali fo rni a law school. Their average age is 26. They come fro m 25 s ta tes. They re present m o re th a n two dozen races and cultures. While entering stude nts re present 112 diffe re nt unde r­ graduate uni veL ities, the largest numbers came from U.c. Berkeley and UCLA.

Cellillg lIcqllail1fed at Ih e San Francisco reception lind 11 51h birlhdo\' part" lI ·ere. frolll lefl. ASH Presidelll Jlllle Morse. Board of Director" Chair Chor/elle Padol'{lIIi Milchell ('77), olld First·Year slUdellls Briall S. Pfeifl alld Robert E. CyelllQllt.

AI1/o"~ alul11l1i 011 hand III Sail Frlll1ciH'O \t'{'re. from left. Sail Frallc;,co SlIperior CalirI Jlldge DOllg/lI' MIl IlIOII ('66). hi~ wife. Baerbe/. alld Chapler Presidenl SllIlIrt A. Broil 11<'111 (18).

LlII AII~e/e\ COIIIllY SlIperior COllrt J I/{I~l' Edllard Y. Kakiw ( '65) h(J.lled 1I recepllOlI 1I11d barbecue ill hn home 111 UI em/at/a. H e'~ \i10HI1 Hllh Finr· t'e ar \lUllelll ,\,Jollico E. Fat

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Third- Year stude,,' Alldreu' D, Garelick, leJr, joilled alllllln; af th e Sa il Diego illcomill g studellls reception to help welcome First-Year stlldelll Naida Barba/'{/ II ([lid her hllsballd, Eric.

I" Fresno, Municipal Courl Judge AI/neUe LaRue opelled her home for a new sluden ts receptioll. She i,l shOlvn talking with Christopher L. Wallger ( '92),

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ThOll/as N. Fat ('65), 11'/10 hosted th e Sail Diego new sludents receptioll at his Fat City restaurant, chats ",ith Carrie L. Gleeson ('89), Co-Presidellt oJth e San Diego Chapter oj the A/lIll1ni Association .

AII/ong those welcomed in Fresno were Erin E. Giacoppo, left, who will en ter as a First- Year student next Jail, and current First-Year student Alyson A, Ca rr,

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Special Class Notes-Class of 1993

hiS i ~ a ~pecia l li sting of Class Notes for th e Class of 1993. reponing where ~ome members of the class are T working. As the years go by. class members are invited to send news about themselves and their professional Ii \ eS for the regular C1as ~ otes section that appears at the back of each i~sue of your Hastings CommliniTY alu mni magazin e. e nd information to: Editor. Hostings Coml11l1nitY, College Relations. 200 McA lli ster St.. San Francisco. CA 94 102.

George E. Ak\\ o i, a Deput ) C it ) Kelly C. (Park) Franks i, an a,soci­ ttorne) \\ ith th e C it y of San ate a t th e firm of Rope r,. Majeski. Franci,co. Ko hn . Be ntl ey. Wag ne r & Ka ne in Red\\ood C ity. California. J effrey G. Angej a ha, jo in ed the firm o f Han ,on. Bridgett. Marc u.,. Vl aho, Dana W. Hayter ha, j oined th e firm . Rud) in San Franci,co. of Skjcf'\cn. Mo rrill. M acPhe r,on . Fra nklin & Friel in San Jo,e. Judy R. Koong Baeth has joined the Califo rni a. Palo Alto. California firm of Tho i!> , Lo\, . Hen,hberger & McClean. A lan S. Hodes i, an a"oc iate a t Limbac h a nd Limbac h in San C hristopher R. Moore i, an associate Lizanne Reynolds has joined the San E ric I. Bram i, an m"ociate with the Franci,co. at Pa ndell. ovic h & Bor, uk in San Francisco firm of He ll e r. Ehrman, firm of Sughrue. Mion. Zinno MacPeak Franci,co. White & McAuliffe. & eas in Washington. D.e. Warren D. K e ll y is w ith th e Lo, Angcle, firm o f Lo rd. Bi "ell and l oo n a Nandi ha, j o in ed th e San Carissa M. S mith is an a,wciate at I\ leg Bushma n i, a legi, lati \'e consul ­ Brook. Franci,co firm of Han,on, Bridgett. McCutche n, Doyle, Brown & Ener,on tall! for th e Hon. Willie L. Brown. Jr. Marcu;,. Vlaho, & Rudy. in San Francisco. (·S8). Speal..er of the Ca lifo rni a Jos hua M. King i, in an 1a teo. A"embly. California a, an a"ociate \\ ith the firm S usan Levin Pa ine i, in Palo Alto. Boris G. Tankhilevich i, an a"ociatc of Pond. Shjelfo & Wohl. California. a, an a"ociate at Wil;,o n, at Majesti c, Par,ons, Siebert & H, ue G .·egor y B. Cali ga.-i has j o ined the Son,ini. Goodric h & Ro,ati . in San Franci,co. an Franci,co firm o f M o rri ,on & Rachel Kook i, at th e Sacramento. Foer>ter. California firm of Wilke. Fl e ury. Emily Pl a tt is an a,sociate at Furth, Kenneth R. Van Vleck has joined the Hoffelt. Gou ld & Birney. Fahrner & Mason in San Francisco. firm o f Cast le m a n & Haske ll in Emelyn J ewett Ca.-others ha, joined Hayward. California. the firm of Fi eld . Baker & Ri chard,on Kimberly A. Krueger ha, joined the Allison L. Pa tton i, co-owner of Cafe in Walnut Creek. California. Chicago. . lirm of Keck. Mahin Latte in Menlo Park. California. Robert R. Venchiarutti is an as,oci­ & Cate. ate at Farell a. Braun & Martel in San K a thleen Catt a ni is w ith the San Kelvin P. Qua n is at the San Mateo, Francisco. Di ego. Cali fornia. of Gray. James G. Lasher i, an as,ociate with Californi a. firm of McGuire & Cat"). Ame, & Frye. The Martin Group in San Francisco. Wieland . John V. W a d s worth has joined Brobeck, Phleger & Harri wn in Palo Tod A. Cochra n i, an a,,,ociate a t E li se K. Y. L ee is in Ho no lulu. Tim Reagan i, working as an inde­ Alto, Cali fo rnia. Leonard . Carder. a than. Ro,s. Hawa ii. as an assoc ia te a t Char. pendent consultant in San Franci,co. Zucl..erman. C hin & Re ma r in a n Sakamoto. I, hii & Lum . Mary A. Wagner i, an assoc iate at Francisco. Ka r en I. Raines is a at the Stradling. Yocca, Carbon & Rau th in David P. Lentini has joined th e firm firm o f Rui L & S c hapiro in S a n ewport Beach. California. Kirsten J. Day i, an a"ociate at th e of To\\n,end and Townsend Khouri e Franci,co. firm of Zanl..l e & IcGrane in S a n and Crew in Palo Alto. California. J e nnifer E. White-Sperling has Franci,co. J a ha n P. Raissi is an attorn ey with th e joined Rutan & Tucker in Costa Me,a. I\ lichele A. Logan i, an a,>,>ocia te at U.S. Securitie, and Exchange Californi a, a, an a,sociate. L~ nn ;\1. Diringer ha, joined the O· 1eh eny & Myer, in San Francisco. Commi"ion in Washington , D.e. Oal..land. California la\\ firm of P e t e r Won g is an associate at Lar,on & Burnham. William L. Lowery is at Steefel. A nthony D. Ratner is an associate at Howard, Ri ce. emerovski, Cannady. Le\ itt & Weiss in San Franci,>co. Sonnenschein. Nath & Ro;,enthal in Robertson & Falk in San Franci,co. T heod ore Franklin i, an a"ociate at San Francisco. the San Franci,co lirm of Van Bourg. \Iaxwell D. I\ larke r ha, joined the \\ einberg. Roger, & Ro,enfeld. San Franci,co firm of Ro,enblum. William S. Reimus, Jr. i, in Newport Pari,h & ).,aac, P. e. Beach. Cal ifornia. as an a"ociate at Knobbe. Marten,. O,",on & Bear.

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Hastings' Judicial Clerks

The following members of Gideon G.-unfeld ('93) J ohn Howard Quinn ('93) .J oanne Marie Spalding ('93) Hastings' Classes of 1993 and The Hon. Gary L. Tay lor T he Hon. Spencer M . Williams The Han. M elvin 1'. Brunetti 1994 have reported that they U.S. District Court Se ni or Jud ge U.S. Cou rt of A ppea ls are either are serving as fed­ Central District of Ca liforn ia U.S . Di, trict Court N inth Circuit eral clerks at present or will ( 1993- 1994) North ern Diwict of aliforni a Reno, be during 1994 and 1995. ( 1993- 1995) ( 1993- 1994) Amy L. Landers ('93) Douglas Axel (,94) The Hon. Oli ve r W . Wanger Catherine A. Rogers ('94) Mark A. Sponsell er ('93) The Hon. Dav id V. Kenyon U.S. District Court The Han. Melvin T. Brunctti The Hon. Thomas E. Ca rlson U.S . District Court Eastern District of Ca liforni a U.S. ourt of A ppea ls Chief Ju dge Central District of California ( 1993- 1995) Ninth Circuit U.S. Bankruptcy Court ( 1994- 1995) Reno, Nevada orth ern District of Ca liforni a Susanne Lynne Meline ('93) ( 1994- 1995) ( 1993- 1995) Bret C. Bi rdsong ('93) The Hon. Arthur M. Greenwa ld The Hon. Robert Patterso n, Jr. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Paul B. Salvaty ('93) Paul D. Warenski ('93) U.S. District Court Ce ntra l District of Cali fornia The Hon. Dickran Tev rizian, Jr. The Hon. J. Thomas Greene Southern District of ( 1993- 1994) U.S. District Court U.S. District Court ( 1993- 1994) The Hon . Dickran Tev rizian, Jr. Central District of Ca lifornia District of Utah U.S. District Court Los A ngeles, Ca liforni a ( 1993-94) Kevin A. Daley ('93) Ce ntral District of Ca lifornia ( 1993-94) The Hon. Edward C. Reed, Jr. ( 1994- 1995) Mar k Worthington ('93) Chief Judge Dannette L. Smith ('94) The Han. Ri chard C. Voorh ees U.S. District Court Julia Pugliese ('94) The Hon. Frank John M ag ill Chi ef Judge District of Nevada The Hon. William D. Keller U. S. Court of Appea ls U.S. District Court ( 1993-94) U.S. District Co urt Eighth Circuit Wes tern District of North Carolina Central District of Ca lifornia (1994- 1995 ) ( 1993- 1994) Aron M. Friedman ('94) ( 1994- 1995) The Hon. Samuel Conti Barbara R. Smith ('93) J ohn A. Zecca ('93) U.S. District Co urt The Honorable A lan C. Kay The Hon. John H. Prall Northern District of Ca li forn ia U.S . District Court U.S. District Court ( 1994- 1995) District of Hawa ii District of Columbia ( 1993- 1994) ( 1993- 1994)

Traynor Moot Court Champions

hird-year students Karen Kimmey and David RapalJo capped Ttheir second-year careers in the spring by making Hastings the law school that has won the Roger J. Traynor Moot Court Competition more times than any other school. They brought home the silver trophy for the fourth time in 25 years by edging out a UCLA team in the contest's final round, arguing a lawyer advertising case involving free speech rights. Kimmey and RapalJo also picked up third place for their trial briefs, and Kimmey won best advocate honors for being the top speaker in the final round.

Marine World Trip for Tenderloin Kids

he Hastings Surf Club - 50 members strong - continued Tits tradition of commmunity service this spring by taking 45 underprivileged youngsters from the Tenderloin neighborhood to Marine World Africa USA for a day. Students raised money through bake sales and sale of t-shirts to pay for the outing. They coordinated the trip through another student group - the Associa­ tion of Students for Kids - and San Francisco's Central YMCA, which provided the bus. Shown with two of the happy youngsters is Geoff Moore ('94). FACULTY NEWS

Scholarship at Hastings-Work of the Faculty

n the foll owing pages is a summary MARY CROSSLEY WILLIAM T. HUnON Oof th e books, arti cles, and presenta­ A rti c le. "O f Di ag n oses a nd Di sc rimin a ti o n: Artic le. " Introducti on To The Problem., o f Acqui ring ti ons made b Has tin gs Co ll ege of th e DiscriminaLO ry Non-treatment of In fa nts with HIV Pro pc rti es Fro m Pa rtnc rs hips ." Bad FOr/I Law professors during the 1992-93 acade­ Infectio n." Collllll bia L. Rei'. (November. 1993). (November/ December. I 992). mi c yea r. Present ati o n. " Recent Develo pme nt s in Corporate Taxation: ' Heart -of-Amcri ca Tax In stitute. Kall\a, RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Ci ty. Mi ssouri . GEORGE BISHARAT Book . The Califomia S iale CO ll slillllioll: A Speaker. UCLA/CEB Estate Pl anning In stitute. Lo .. Contributing author. ABA Crill/ilia I Jllslice Seclioll Reference Gil ide (Greenwood Press. 1993) (with J . Angelcs. Elhics Mallllal for Pu blic Defender.1 ( 1993). Grodin and C. Massey). Spea!.. cr. conservati o n worksho ps a t vari o us .. it e .. around the country. KATE BLOCH DAVID L. FAIGMAN A rt ic le. " Po li ce O ffi cer !> Acc used o f C rimc: Arti c le, " M a di son ian Ba la nc in g: A Theory o f MARY KAY KANE ProsecuLO rial and Fifth Amendmelll Ri sk, Posed by Constitutio na l Adjud ication." Nil'. Ulli l'. L. Re\'. Po l icc-eli cit ed 'Use Immunized ' Statements:' Ull il'. ( 1993). Book. Horn book on Cil'il Procedllre (Wcst Pub. Co" III. L. ReI'. {1992}. 2d ed .. 1993) (with J. Friedentha l and A. Millcr). Art ic le, "Constitutional Adventures in Wonderl and : Panc li sl. "The Ha nd That Wie lds thc Gavcl," Third Ex pl oring the Debate Between Rules and Standards Book. 1992 S upplc me nt s, Federal Praclice all d Confe rence o n Computers, Freedom. and Pril acy. Th ro u g h th e Looking Glass o f thc Firs t Procedure, Vo ls. 6-7C and IO- IO A. Amendmenl." Haslillgs UII\' JOllrnal ( 1993). Book. Complex LiliRalioll Proj ecI: Proposed Fili al RICHARD BOSWELL Drafl (A me ri can Law Im,titutc, 1993) (with A. Miller). Present a ti o n . "Clinica l T eaching M c tho d s in RAY FORRESTER Keynote Address, " Mass To rt s: Today's Chall enge Immigratio n Law," Section o n Immig rati o n Law. Essay. "The Four Ameri can Constitutions: A New To Our Syste m o f Justi ce", Stani slaus Count y Bar A nnua l Meeting, Associa ti o n o f A me ri can Law Perspccti ve," Haslillgs LOll' Journal ( 1993). Associati on Law Day Celebration, (April 1993). Schools, San Francisco. Paper, " Exc lu sion, Paro le and the Fl euti Doctrine:' M eeting. Ame ri ca n Immi g ra ti o n Lawyer s Associati on. Toro nLO. Canada. Book , Th e Califo mia S ia le Con slilulion : A Presentati on, " Ethics, Immigrati on Law and Practi ce Ref erell ce Guide (Greenwood Press, 1993) (with R. in the 2 1 s t Century," S a n J ose C h a pte r o f the Cunningham and C. Massey). Ame ri can Immig ra tion Lawyers Associa ti on, San Casebook, Public Seclor Law, with D. Wo llett and J. Jose, California. Weisberger (West Publ. Co., 1993). Presenta ti o n, "Di scre ti o n a ry Re li e f fro m C h a ir, Pa ne l Di scussio n , Califo rnia Labo r a nd D e po rt a ti o n." Lawyer s Committee o f the S a n Empl oym e nt Law S ccti o n Confe re nce, San Franc isco Bay Area. Francisco. C ha ir. Pa ne l Di scuss io n, S a n Fra n c isco Ba r JO CARRILLO Associati o n Labo r a nd Employment Law Secti on Confe rence. Yosemite ati onal Park . Rcview Essay. "I s This th e Work o f It ?:' N. Y. U. ReI'. L. & Soc. Chall ge ( 1993). ReI iew Es,ay. " Liv ing Stories: The Use of arrati ve b) ative American Litigant!>:' in AII/ericall ' lldiall IVan of Kllowillg {S haron Nelson-Barber. Editor}. Lecture. "Prol ing a til'e American Agency: The Prob lem of M e thod in a ti le Ameri can Lega l HisLOI"):' ni\er,>it) of San Diego School of Lav.. Speaker/Paneli,>l. "Nation, v. ithin a ation: ative American H i,tor, and Legal System,." SouthwesternlSouthea.,tern People of Color Legal Scholar.,hip Conference. Paneli .. l. "Cu'>LOmar) Lav.. Dome,tic Conflicl. and oeial Change." Stanford- CLA H umanities & cience'> S)mpo .. ium on La\l. Coloniali'>m. and Control 01 er Bodie .. in Africa. FACULTY NEWS

Book Introd uction, A Disquisition 0 1/ GOI'erllln el/t by L ec ture, " The Emergence o f New Ac tor s," DANIEL J. LATHROPE John C. Ca lhoun (Lega l Cl m" ic, Library, 1993). Conference entitled " The L ega l Reg ime of th e New Book. 1993 Suppl ement , FUI/dolll el/wis oj World Order: Beyond th e Nation-S tate," Berkeley, A rticle, ''The Faith Hea lers." UIIV & Social Inqlliry Partl/ership Taxatiol/ (Foundati on Pre ss, 3d ed., Californi a, February, 1993 . ( 1992). 1993) (with and S. Lind and S. Sc hwa rL). Paper, " Trade and Environm ent," Public Interes t A rticle. " Introdu ction: The Duty of Keeping Politica l Book, 1993 Supplement. FUI/dalll el/tais oj Corporate La w onference, Uni ve rsity of , M arch, Powcr Se parated," Hastings Constitlltional Law Taxatiol/ (Foundation Press, 3d ed .. 1993) (with S. 1993 . Qllarterly ( 1992). Lind and S. Sc hwarz). Article, "The United tates Corporate A ltern ati ve EILEEN SCALLEN Minimum Tax," FOI/airair ( 1992). JAMES R. MCCALL Article, " Promi ses Broken vs. Promi.,es Betrayed: A rtic lc, "The C hi cago Schoo l o f A nal ys i s in M eta·ph or . A nal ogy and th e New Fiduc i ary American A ntitrust Law: A Histori ca l Perspec ti ve DAVID I. LEVINE Principle," U I/!. L. Rev. ( 1993). and Rev iew of Devel opm ent s During th e Bu sh Commen tary, " Rufo v. Inmates of Suffolk ounty Administration," Nihon UI/i l'ersity COlllparative La\\' Boo k Revi ew. "Evaluating M etaph or in L ega l Jail." BrooklYI/ La\\' Rel'iell' ( 1993). Quarterly ( 1992). Disco urse," Constitutional COll1mentary (S ummer Art ic le, " The L att er St ages of Enforce ment of 1993). Equitable Dec rees : The Coursc of In stitutiona l Paper, " Ev idence and Prac ti ca l Rea,on," Criminal Reform Cases after Dowell, Rufo, and Freeman," L aw Reform Con ference. Vancouver. Briti , h Hastings COl/ stitutiol/al LaH' Quarterly ( 1993). Columbia. August 1992. Book Rev iew. "Hilary's Trial: The Eliza beth Morgan Panelist. " Re,earch in Communica ti on and L aw: Story" by Jonath an Grover. Jll dicature, Dece mber Th eo reti ca l Advances," Speec h Communication 1992/January 1993. Assoc iati on Con ve nti on, Chi cago, Illino i s, November, 1992. Pan el Chair. " M edi ati on and A lterna ti ve Dispute STEPHEN LIND Reso luti on: Recent Resea rc h," Speech Book , 1993 Suppl ement , Fundame nta ls oj Communica ti on Associati on Conve ntion. Chi cago. Partnership Ta xation (Foundati on Press . 3d ed .. Illinois, November, 1992. 1993) (with and D. Lathrop and S. Schwarz). Boo k, 1993 Supplement. Fllndalllelllois of Corporate STEPHEN SCHWARZ Taxation (Foundation Press, 3d ed., 1993) (with D. Lathrop and S. Schwarz). Book, 1993 Suppl ement , FUlldam el1tals oj Partl1ership Taxatioll (Foundati on Press. 3d ed. , 1993) (with and D. Lath rop and S. Lind). PETER K. MAIER Book. 1993 Supplement. Flllldamen/{{Is oj Corporate Paper, " The Function of th e A ccountant and T ax Taxatiol1 (Foundation Press, 3d ed. , 1993) (with D. Attorney in C lients' Financial , T ax and Estat e Lathrop and S. Lind). Planning," San Franci sco T ax Club. 1993. Article, " Important Deve lopm ent s in Tax-Exempt Orga nizations, " 46 T ax Lawyer ( 1993). RICHARD MARCUS Speaker. " Recent Deve lopments in Estale Pl an ning," San Francisco Profess ional Subcommittee of the Boo k. COlllplex Litigation: Cases and Materials on Jew ish Community End owmenl Fund (Dece mber, (West Publ. Co., 2d ed., Advanced Civil Procedllre, 1992) 1993). Book, 1992 Supplement to Volum e 8, Fed eral H. G. PRINCE WILLIAM K.S. WANG Practice and Procedure. Speaker. 1993 AALS Conference Mini-Workshop on Speech, " Ethical Con siderations in Protecti ve Order T eac hing the First Generation of Global Lawyers. Article, "A Qualitati ve Theory of th e Dead Hand ," Prac ti ce ," T ort and Insurance Prac tice Sec ti on. L.J. ( 1992), with A . Hirsc h. Speak er. ABA prog ram for Ass istant and Assoc iate Illdial/a American Bar Assoc iation. San Franci sco. Dea ns in I ndianapolis. " Iss ues Related to Students with Disabilities". KELLY WEISBERG LEO P. MARTINEZ Boo k, Feminist Legal Th eory: FoundatiOIl S (Temple Book, Casebook on Insurance WIl' (with J. Whelan NAOMI ROHT-ARRIAZA Un iversity Press . 1993). and K. York ) (Wes t Pub . Co., 199 3). Article, " Precaution, Participation and the 'Greening' of International Trade Law," 1. Environmel7lal L. & WAYNE S. WOODY Litigation ( 1993 ). CALVIN MASSEY Article, Critique of stud y tyin g increased economic Artic le. " Wro ngful Death C laims o f M aritime Book, A Th e California S tate Constitutio n : gro w th to dec reased environmen tal degrada tion, W orkers," Americall J oul'llal oj Trial Advocacy ReJerence Guide (Greenwood Press, 1993) (with J. reprinted in New Solutions: A Qllarterly Joumal oj ( 1993). Grodin and R. Cunningham). Occllpatiol/s & En vironmental Health Policy ( 1993). Article, " The atural Law Component of the Ninth Amendment," U Cin. L. Rev. ( 1992).

9 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS

Annual Fund Gifts, Donors Both Up in 1992-93

or the fourth year in a row, overall the highest rate of participation, with Fgiving to Hastings has exceeded the both the Class of 1938 and Class of 1944 $1 million mark. In recently announc­ having the participation of 50 percent of ing the annual gift figures, Dean Frank T. their class members in the 1992-93 cam­ Read saluted the leadership efforts of the paign. For the second year in a row, the National Cha ir of the 1992-93 Annual Class of 1974 provided the greatest num­ Campaign, Peter W . Davis (,69), and the ber of donors to the campaign, and the respective class agents, among others, for members of the Class of 1966 contributed, keeping Hastings' fundraising program in the aggregate, the largest overall gift "on the ascendancy, especially during a total. period of continuing decline in the overall "All in all," according to Dean Read, "the economy. members of the various classes responded "Despite the fact that the general eco­ most impressively to the appeals of their nomic climate recently has not been partic­ respective class agents. Moreover, several ularly conducive to charitable giving, gifts of the classes are either now considering, to the College's Annual Fund were up if not currently undertaking, major class nearly 11 .5 percent this past year, increas­ gift projects to benefit the College, usually ing from the $146,988 of such gifts in conjunction with their 25th or 30th received in 1991-92 to $163,752 of Annual anniversary of graduation from Hastings. Fund gifts reported in 1992-93," said Dean The success of these projects will consider­ Read . ably enhance private support for the "Moreover, the number of the College's College in the future." Peter W. Davis (,69), a partner in the Oakland law donors was up nearly 3 percent this past Dean Read also commended the efforts firm of Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May, spearheaded year, increasing from the 1,630 donors this past year of Student Phonathon Chair Hastings' successful 1992-93 Annual Fund reported in 1991 -92 to 1,676 donors in Aisha Tinker ('94) and her colleagues in Campaign. 1992-93. I simply cannot overemphasize the 1992-93 phonathon campaign, who the significant roles that were played in once again conducted a very successful stu­ the success of this past year's campaign by dent-run phonathon. Read noted that he Mr. Davis, by our very energetic and dedi­ had received compliments from several cated class agents, and by our very effec­ alumni concerning "both the enthusiasm tive and loyal members of the 1066 and courtesy that were demonstrated by Foundation's Board of Trustees. Their com­ the student callers during the course of bined efforts truly have maintained the the campaign. These students genuinely College's development program on an served as goodwill ambassadors for the upward path, notwithstanding the many College, and they provided a refreshing adverse effects of the ongoing recession . I perspective for alumni to hear with respect cannot thank them enough for all they do to what's happening at Hastings. Hastings for the College." students not only are first rate academical­ Dean Read also noted that Hastings alum­ ly, but they are a delight to meet and talk ni once again played a vital role in the suc­ with on a personal basis, as well." cess of the Annual Fund Campaign, with Dean Read concluded his report on this nearly 90 percent of the donors to this past year's giving results by noting that past year's campaign coming from the the late Professor Jerome Hall, who served ranks of the College's graduates. As Read as a Sixty-Five Club member from 1970 indicated: "Our alumni continue to remain until his retirement in 1989, made a most loyal to their alma mater, providing much generous bequest to the College of more needed private support during a period than $250,000. Dean Read indicated that when the State's d irect appropriation to Professor Hall had already left a legacy of the College has been reduced quite dra­ tremendous scholarship and several gener­ matically. Indeed, the reduction in State ations of lawyers who revere him as a assistance to the College over the past great teacher. "Hall's legacy," Read said, three years has totaled nearly $2 .5 million. "will continue to benefit students at The commitment of both time and finan­ Hastings for generations to come because cial resources to the College by our alumni his most generous bequest was designat­ during these particularly lean economic ed, in part, to establish a lectureship to times could not be more appreciated - or bring distinguished lecturers to the cam­ more beneficial, for that matter!" pus. Professor Hall's lifelong commitment The overall results in the competition to scholarship and its transmission to stu­ among classes for the highest participation dents could not have been more appropri­ rate in the Annual Fund Campaign were, ately demonstrated, perhaps, than once again impressive. For the first time, through the endowment of this lecture­ two classes shared the spotl ight in terms of ship."

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Alfred M. K. Wong To Chair '93-'94 Campaign

lfred M. K. Wong ('64) is serving as Summary of Gifts to Hastings- 1992-93 A National Chair of Hastings' Annual Fund Campaign for 1993-94. He is Managing Partner of Takushi, Funaki, Contributions Came from the Following Sources: Wong & Stone in Honolulu. He is active in Foundations & Trusts $ 421,716 40.7% many legal and community organizations, Friends 337,391 32.6% and as a Governor of Hastings' Alumn i Association . The National Chair works Alumni 236,633 22 .9% closely with the Hastings 1066 Foundation 2.3% Businesses 23,559 and class agents in financial partnership Law Firms 15,959 1.5% with the College. Total Contributions $1,035,258 100.0% Dean Frank T. Read, in announcing the appointment, noted that Wong "contin­ Gift Funds Were Contributed for the Following Purposes: ues the tradition of prominent and distin­ Unrestricted $ 471,452 45.5% guished alumn i serving as National Chairs." He also noted that many alumni Financial Aid 431,620 41.7% will find it more advantageous to make Special Programs 81,240 7.9% Annual Fund donations this year than last l.Qstructional SUP20rt 22,856 2.2% in light of Congress' recently enacted tax­ Student Organizations 14,622 1.4% rate increases that are retroactive to Library 7,977 0.8% January 1, 1993. Gifts of non-cash property 5,491 0.5% may be particularly attractive, primarily :er because Congress restored full deductibili­ I $1,035,258 100.0% L '(on.dbu';on, ty for gifts of appreciated securities and other qualified property. Wong believes that with cut­ backs caused by one of the worst recessions in Hastings Development Results 1984-1993 California his­ Year Ending June 30 tory, it is more important than ever for alumni and friends of $1,400,000 Hastings to join

$1.250.000 in the private-public partnership that is 110.. the growing financial base of the College. $1 ,200,000 "During the two past years," Wong $1.092.000 notes, "Hastings hosted two successful U.S. 110.. $1.035.000 $1.005.000 Attorneys General Forums. We set this 110.. precedent because of Hastings' prestige $1,000,000 ... - - - - among law schools nationally. This is because of our academic excellence, top faculty, high admissions standards, and $800,000 -- -- $716.000 successful graduates. "Funding sources that enable us to "'" achieve these standards," he adds, "are $600,000 ---- - grants, fees and tuition, State funding, and private contributions. Sadly, State $429.000 funding is being cut for the third year in a ,.... row. What are our options? We are raising - - $400,000 - - -- funds from the private sector and cutting $264.000 $262 000 our budget. Both roads must be travelled conscientiously. And we ask alumni and "",000 '" $200,000 _ .... - "r--oo .:.. ------friends to ma ke the extra effort to con­ tribute more this year to maintain the fine reputation of Hastings." o 1983/84 1984/85 1985/86 1986/87 1987/88 1988/89 1989/90 1990/91 1991/92 1992/93

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Da\1d B. Gold' 5 1 BaIT) A. Schulman '64 Terence J. 11\ '66 Honor Roll of Donors Abraham Gott fried' 30 Pro f. Loui , B. Schwart L lion. Dougl"\ C. ~ l uI"'l11 '66 Ri chard Grand Cynth ta KeC\\ III Smllh '83 Prof. George R. Nod '66 Jllly I, 1992 - JUlie 3D, 1993 Rut h Church Gupta'-I8 Jane PcteC\on mllh '75 Gar) L. Olllll pta '66 Jame\ C. Hagedorn ' 63 John K. " J ac ~ " Smith '54 Ba,il N. Pl a,tira\ '75 he following pages recogni ze the many Madalyn Hoberg Mi chael T. Solomon '73 Pro f. Thoma, H. Roth" cll '5 1 Robert L. Hob,on . 64 John A. Sproul Dwight M. Ru, h '53 generous donor to th e Coll ege, includ­ Ri chard W. Hort on '50 Marvin Sus, man '50 Peter L. Sanford '66 T in g the members of the donor clubs of Kenneth W. Ho\ermale, Jr. '77 Steven M. Takei '8 1 Philip M. Sm agc 111 '67 Ha ting College of the Law, for the fis­ Prof. William T. Hutton Ri chard J. Thalhe imer '7-1 Pro f. Stephen Schwal7 Susan Kaoru I, hii '88 Bri an David Thiessen ' 67 Joel A. hawn ' 66 cal year July 1, 1992, to June 30, 1993, Gifts made Ha n. Edward Y. Kakita '65 Robert Tourte lot '64 Harold il e n '57 after June 30, 1993, w ill be recognized in next Acade mic Dean 1ary Kay Kane Thoma, Van Voorh i, . 59 Dav id V. Stile, '76 year' s annual report. If you find any e rro rs or William F. Kenney '60 Way ne Veatch. Sr. ' 35 Charle, . Sta rk e '70 George King '58 Al an J. Vagi '66 Prof. Joscph Sweeney omi sio ns, plea e contact the Office of College W. Alexander Kl ikoff '77 Jack Werchick ' -19 Rosabe ll e R. Tobriner Relati ons at 200 McAllister Street, San Francisco, John T. Kn ox' 52 David Weston '77 Mi chae l D. Tom '75 CA 94 102, Philip M . Kn ox. Jr. '49 John A. "Jack" White '42 Prof. Laurence H. Tribe Bert T. Kobayashi Jr. '65 Kri sti an D. Whitten '73 Mark L. Vorsatz ' 79 The Coll ege honors these alumni and friends John A. Koeppel ' 76 Ha n. Philip C. Wilkin' '39 Eugene J. Wait , Jr. ' 54 w hose g ifts add immeasurably to the quality of Guy O. Kornblum '66 Alfred M. K. Wong '6-1 Stephen Walter legal education at Hastings, Elliot M. Kroll '77 James B. Youn g '69 Neil W. Wilcy ' 80 Ha n. Annette La Rue' 52 Martin 1. Zanke l '74 Thank you for your support. Me lvin Laub '64 HASTINGS ASSOCIATES Carl A. Leonard '68 THE HASTINGS 5250 - 5499 Ha n. Robert M. Lett eau '67 ROUNDTABLES FOUNDERS 1066 CLUB Matthew Levitan '76 Kendra Gale Anderson ' 73 (Individual Gifts Totaling) 51,066 - 52.499 Stuart F. Li chterman '66 Robert L. Bacon ' 5 1 5200,000 or more Prof. Stephen A. Lind HASTINGS PARTNERS Gary A. Baguc . 80 Jo,eph J. Babich ' 80 Kneeland H. Lobner ' -1-1 $500 - 51,065 Ruth C. Barrow Jerome Hall Estate Jamc. A. Bach '79 Thomas J. Mac Bride, Jr. '75 Steven Alan Beilock '68 Ray J. & Ruth L. O ' Brien E,tate Jame, R. Bancroft ' -19 Jame, E. Mahoney '66 Ha n. Nat A. Agliano (Ret. ) ' 59 Ri chard George Bell '72 Mrs. George O. Balm Me lanie Stoff Maier '8 1 Jame, Michael All cn ' 7 1 or,e . Blaa ard ' 62 Elaine R. Bayu, '77 BENEFACTORS Pro f. Peter K. Maier Janet AmbroLc k ' 77 Prof. Patri c ia C. Bradford '8 1 Paul Bcnnett '74 510,000 OR MORE Charl ott e Makol'" '87 Stanl ey L. Bauer ' 5 1 Anthony R. Brookman '53 Stephe n D. Born e, '7 1 Jeffrey T. Makoff '85 Ha n. Man in R. Bax ter '66 Hon. David W. alfce '49 Matthew Levitan '76 W. Scott Bowe"ock '66 Jerome ,lark, '64 Donald B. Belkin '66 Willi am O. all away, Jr. '6 1 Harry & Lill ian Ha\ting' Estate Eli zabeth Franco Bradley ' 77 Charl e, J. MaLu" k) '69 Hill Bl ackett 111 '77 Paul Camera '60 Melani e Stoff Maier '8 1 A. Frank Bra) Jr. Dougla, C, McClure' 69 Pro f. Ri chard Bo,well aral J. Carrier '73 Prof. Peter K. Maier Ra ben J. Brus\ '67 Ha n. Patti Jo Mc Kay '74 Robert H. Bunlcl '8 1 Joan L. Ca"n"ln '77 Terrence A. Call an '6-1 Thoma, E. Millcr '73 David W. Clingman '75 Harry W. R. Chamberlain 11 'SO THE CLUB LEVELS William C. Carr '62 Fra n ~ lin K. Mukai '70 Alfrcd V. Cont arino '64 Anne C hang '9 1 Me rl e C. Chambe" '77 Bern ard W. Ne benLa hl '66 Roger 1-1 . Cowling '68 Ha n. Ri chard F. Charvat '63 Ha n. Will iam R. Channe ll '-19 SECOND CENTURY CLUB Stephen E. Ne" ton '67 Roland C. Da\ i, Steven K.S. Chung ' 76 Susannah J. Convery '60 55,000 - 59,999 Peter P.J . 'g '64 Jo,cph A. De Girolamo Peter W. Clapp ' 82 Pete r W. Da\ i, '69 John E. ordin 11 '69 Thoma, Dobyn, . 72 C. Don Clay ' 8 1 Prof. Warren L. S h a ttu c ~ Edward M. Digardi ' -1 7 Jonathan Nova~ '79 Richard Edgar Dodge '66 Li "l Coughlin Cl ay '8 1 John Franci\ Digardi '~ Rona ld W. Novotn ) '8 1 Pro f. Howard M. Down, Ell en O. Coll ins '77 TOWER CLUB Harald S. Dobb, '-I ~ John F. O' Hara '46 Kcnneth B. Dra,t '78 Mark Scot! Collin ' ' 74 52,500 - 54,999 Roger Art uro Dreyer 'SO Wendell K. Pang '70 William De Shay Engli ' h '5 1 Eli/abeth A. Coync '74 Fri tL L. Duda '6-1 Prof. Howard 1'.1 . Do\\ n\ Han. Bl aine E. Pettitt ''II Gail A. Flc,her ' 88 Dougla' G. Cro,by '69 Belt> M. Fa l~ '-1 6 I\ ladal) n Hoberg Ralph M. Pray III '67 John Charl es Garrett '66 Paul H. Cyril '62 Robert C. Fi eld' 60 AcademiC Dean 1ar) Ka) Kane Alctha R. Ragan Ken Harimoto '67 Kevin DOlllecu, '79 Gregor) E. Fi \chbach '66 John T. Kno\ '5~ Robert Ram,e), Jr. '73 Prof. Ray D. Hen, on Stcven Drapkin L. Ri chard Fischer '70 Mch 111 Laub '6-1 Dean Fran k T. Rcad Ha n. Ern e" M. Hi ro'hi gc '70 Carol Wi cckow,ki Dreyer '79 C. Randolph Fi , hburn '81 Jerome I\l ar~ \ '6-1 Eli/ abeth B. Ri chard, . 57 Robert L. Hughe, . 57 Steven J. Eli e '87 M. Wain \\ ri ght Fi\hburn Jr. '8 1 Prof. Ra>mond L. Sull i"l11 Harold H. Robin,on 111 '65 Rebecca A. Hull '8 1 Robert A. EII ,worth '62 Kenneth J. Florence ' 7-1 1\ Ian 111 Su"man ' 50 Jame, R. Ron '55 Ha n. C. Robert Jame'on '66 Dougla, A. E m e ri c ~ '86 Valerie Anne Fontaine '79 Ro\"bellc R. Tobriner GU) Roun \", ille, Jr. '68 Guy S. John ,on Myron E. Ell enne, Jr. '52 Keith S. Fra\er '61 ~ l lchaei Tra) nor Jane A. Rummel Rex Thoma, Kearn ey, Jr.' 66 Bern ard J. Fi \chbach '70 Eugene L. Freeland' 51 John A " Jac~ " \\'hlte '-I~ Robert Sa~ai ' 7-1 Samuel J. Mercer. Jr. '36 Mi chael J. Fi, h '80 Robert E. Freita\ '77 Franc" O. Scarpull a' (, 7 Han. Robert W. Merrill '5~ Chark, M . Floren '74 \\'allace S. Fuji) ama Andrc\\ R. Schott k) , Jr. '52 J. Robert Me\ene '-1 1 Hon. Donald R. Fran,on '5 1 Hon. Bruce R. Gecrn aert . 53

Philip Adams '38 James 5, Bubar '78 Terrence A. Callan '64 Nan M , Castle '83 Robert M. Davis '37 Harold 5, Dobbs '42

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CLASS AGENTS Alben F. Pagni '64 Brian Barsolli '78 Douglas 13 . Dav idson '73 Gennaro August Filice III '74 Mary J. Parri sh Robert W. Bartl ell II '66 Paul L. Dav ies III Joseph A. Filippelli '56 Mary Noc l Pepy, '78 Am y Pi erl-o n Bates '82 Hon. Euge ne Lewis Dav i!> '66 Robert Jerome Filippi '69 William J. Raggio '5 I Frank W. Ballail e '90 John J, Dav is, Jr. '75 Li sa Finkelstein '77 Jamel- F. Roge" ' 57 Mi chae l John Bayard '79 Jonathan J. Davis '74 Laurie L. Fisher '80 Mark H. Roscnlhal '74 JlllTI el- M. Baynes '74 Mallhew D. Davis '89 Robert O. Fl ec kn er '54 1arc L. Sa llus '79 Thoma' Lane Bec kel '76 Robert M. Dav is '37 Ferdinand T. Fl etcher '35 Paul J. Sa" '68 Lyman D. Bcdrord '67 Lau ra J. Dawson '92 Robert L. Fletcher, Jr. '69 harl oll e M. Sa "on ' 82 Jerome M. Behren, '74 James 13 . De Goli a '76 Hon. Ri chard T. Ford '58 Jerrold C. Schaefer '66 Bruce W. Belding '63 SeOll P. De Vri es '79 Hon. Ed wa rd Forstenzer '7 I C. Gregory Sc hull / '88 Jaynell e K. Bell '9 I Lorene DeBose '75 James E. Fox '79 Ri chard L. Seaboll '75 R. Lancc Bell-o me '85 Hon. John W. DeG root '74 Donald R. Fran!>on, Jr. '78 Brad Sc i igman '78 Hon. Ri chard A. Bennell '73 John D. Deacon, Jr. '77 Willi am E. Freedm an '53 Theodore F. Shi ell , '83 Dan Michae l Berkov it7 '82 Tom Debl ey William R. Fri edrich '68 Carrie A. Simon '82 Irving S. Benram '70 No ra J. Deg nan Prof. Ya,uo Fu kuda Bern ard P. Simons '67 Prof. George Bi sharat George Hall ell Denton' 84 Stephen K. Gardner '75 Mark J. Smilh '78 Robcrt 13 is hop ' 63 Ri chard A. Derevan '74 Marc D. Garfinkl e '78 Ri chard L. Sorem '68 Watson B. Bl air '82 Edward Dermoll '54 James H. Garrell '77 Gregory W, Slepani cich '77 Willi am J. Blair '76 Warren C. DeulSc h '62 Denni s W. Ghan '77 Sharon J.A. Sireicher '7 I Kenneth W. Bond '72 Marcell o M. Di Mauro '73 Will ia m D. Gibbs '63 Gerald W. SWlsman '39 Terrence J. Bonham '63 Howard G. Di cken,on '50 Joseph Ginge ri ch '6 I Harry D. Sunderland '6 I Donna M. Boostrom '82 orbert J. Dick man '73 Gerry R. Gi nsberg '69 Willi am R. Sweeney '52 John C, Bost '73 Hon. LeonarcJ Dieden '40 Barry I. Goldman '64 John W. Sweil zer Han. Robe rt L. Bo"ick '49 Virgi ni a .H. Dodge '82 Willi am A. Gould . Jr. '63 S. Dav id Takaku wa '78 Jeffrey Bradpiece '59 Ri chard Domhoil '76 Franklin O. Grady '56 Willi am Lew Tan '74 Bri an S, Braff '69 Herbert Donaldson Karen L. Graf '77 Hon. Benjamin M. Tas hiro '32 Kevi n H. Brogan '79 Denni s P. Dorm an '7 I Hon. Frank A. Grande '65 Theresa S. Tay lor '88 Kennelh H. Brown '8 I Wi lli am C. Dresser '82 Art hur W. Gray, Jr. '52 Lawrence Alan Towers '8 I James S. Bubar '78 Fletcher E. Duke '74 Douglas I. Gray '76 Ri chard J. Tuckerman '6 1 James K. Bul lock '40 Ri chard Arthur Dumke '66 Marcia L. Green '79 Michael A. Vacchi o '83 Frederi ck H. Bysshe, Jr. '62 Mary Theresa Dumont ' 85 Thomas M. Griffin '6 I Ronald K. Van Wert '68 George L. Cadwa lader ' 48 Stanl ey L. Dunn ' 5 I Barry R. Gross '66 William C. Vencill '75 Helen M. Cake '72 Dane Jerome Du rham ' 75 Joseph Albert Gross '82 Valerie A Fontaine 79 harl es F. Vulliet '7 I Mark Alan Cameron '8 I Dorsey K. Dwe ll e '40 Rey nold J. Gualco '48 Thomas A. Vy,e '62 John L. Cammack '73 Stephen K. Easton '70 Steven H. Gurnee '75 Bruce D. Wagner '55 Anthony A. CardoLo, Jr. ' 61 Peter L. Edberg '70 Thomas A. I-1aeuser '73 Sleven J. Gee '88 James E. Wall ace, Jr. '69 Robert E. Carl son '58 Hon. Loui s L. Edmunds, Jr. '52 Patri ck J. Haga n '75 Ri chard P. Gro,s Lawrence E. Wayle '6 I Thomas H. Carmody ' 7 I Eliza be th K. Edwards Violet N. Handelman '8 I Hon. Ina Levi n Gyeman l '68 Willi am J. A. Weir '68 Di ane Wenhen Carter '76 Manfredi '78 Theodore M. Hankin '77 Kal hl ecn M. Halli ssy '75 Jeffrey C. Wilk '74 Donald R. Cary '78 Mi chael R. Egger '9 I James F. Hann '77 R. J. Heher '78 Jeffrcy R. Willi ams '78 Andrea Winzer Cassid y '84 Bruce R, Elli se n '82 J. Terence Hanna '80 Candace J. Hei, ler '72 Slephen K. Yamada '7 I Nan I. Castle' 83 Geoffrey J. Eng '75 Mona Z, Hanna ' 87 Hon. John L. Hennin g '64 Ri chard W. You ng ' 74 Patri cia Toole Castl e '87 Peler J. Engs trom '85 Ian Hard castl e' 89 James Edgar Hervey ' 50 Loui se M. Zeilzew '87 Lauren Watson Cesare '83 William J. Ewing' 5 I Susan Harriman '83 Cheryl K. Helherin glon '79 Gary Alan ZierOl h '78 Peler S. Chalfanl '76 Kathleen M. Ey re '83 Neil A. HalTi s '86 J. George Hetheri nglO n '78 RUlh C. Chance Dani el G. Farthing '7 I Charl es Ri chard Hart, Jr. '64 Thomas L. Hin kl e ' 7 1 HASTINGS COUNSELORS Chri slina Yu-Ching Chen ' 78 Ali son Smith Fay '8 1 George K. Hanwick '40 Randolph L. Howard ' 74 $100 - $249 Oren T. ChikamolO '73 Steven H. Felderstein '73 Robert T. Haslam '76 Roy and Joanne Ikeda '74 Eddie Y. Chin '74 Jesse Feldma n James M. Hassan ' 73 James H. Iri,h '8 1 Ralph Salliiago Abascal '68 Hon. Frank Cliff '52 Dakin Nev ill e Ferri s '88 Hon. Pri sc ill a H. Haynes '5 I Cy nlhi a Wac hl er Iser ' 8 1 Freda Emily Abboll '7 I Willi am K. Coblelll z Thomas R. Fi er '77 Ed wa rd J. Hegart y '63 Lawrence Ise r . 80 Phi lip Adams '38 Prof. Marsha N. Cohen Hon. Thomas M. Jenk.i ns '49 Sleven S. Agosta '67 John C. Coleman John Kak inu ki '84 Lorraine Hiroko Akiba '8 I Norman Colive r q Mi chae l Kershaw '5 I Jac k C. Alh adeff '64 Harold R. Collins, Jr. '64 Ca mpbell Kill efer '77 Na ncy L. Al varez '83 A. Byrne Conley, Jr. '83 Sleven Koc h '84 Gerald L. Anchor '67 John R. Connell y, Jr. '8 I Ri chard L. Landes '68 Roben M. Anderson '77 Hon. J. Hilary Cook '58 John S. c. Lim '82 Eugen C. Andres '68 M. Stephen Coontz '70 George M. Lindahl ' 74 Joseph Andrews '78 Steven M. Cooper '89 Hon. Charl es A. Loring '38 Simon D. Ani xter Conrad M. Corbell '8 I Lawrence John Ludgus '69 Robert F. An se lmo '87 Laurence P. Corbell Joseph D. Mag ri '77 Lawrence John Appel '69 John M. Coudures, Jr. '38 Kenn elh M. Malovos '69 Robert O. Appl eton, Jr. '70 Paul . Crane George R. McClenahan ' 50 Romolo L. Ari ani '37 Anthony B. Craven '64 Slephen All en McFeely '72 Mun'ay M. Aron '74 Ri chard K. Critchlow '65 Peler Z. Mi chael '67 Norman R. Ascherman Prof. Mary Crossley Ronald Allison Mill er '73 Thomas Yuin Au '75 Laurence E. Crouch '89 Russe ll H. Miller ' 83 Alan B. Axelrod ' 6 I Dean W. Crowell '74 Jamoa A. Moberl y '76 D. Michael Bailey ' 8 1 Thomas R. Curry '70 Hon. Willi am D. Mudd '69 Daniel W, Baker '49 James R. Cutrighl '63 Bruce H. Munro '66 Dani el C. Balough '78 Robert L. Danaher ' 8 I Hon. Roben A. Neher '60 Hon. Robert K. Barber '48 Mark W. Dani s '89 Hon. Lesli e C. Nichols ' 66 H. E. "Bert" Barker, Jr. '63 Robert H. Darrow '53 Mi chael F. O'Co nnor '7 I Hon. John W. Barrell '49 Ri chard Davidoff '78 Melvill e Owe n '56 Prof. Margreth Barrell Susan K. Davidoff '79

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Glenda L. He"cnl1a n '90 John Michael Kell y '65 Don A. Lynn '73 Ri chard Mo,k Prol . tcfan Rl e,enfc ld '1 Il' hol,,, Heldt '7 Parker . Kennedy '73 Ce itne Mac Donald-Z\\ ang '84 Su,an Hine, Mos k '90 Chall e, Rin!!" .. It , Jr '5X R I~hard A , Hclm '70 Kathlee n Kerr' 81 John 1ac Kerron III '84 Pro f. Beatrice A. Moulton Cath a lne Ill y RI\ 1111 'X4 \itchael J. HcndcNlIl 'SO John Da\ id Ke"lcr '76 Willi am R. Mac key '59 F. T. Mucgenburg, Jr. '64 lion. W. Bl air Rl\on ' .1S Ph) III , Frcnca Hende r,on 'SO John C. Kinney '49 Iheanac ho Nga Madu '74 Robert A. Muh lbac h '76 Bruce D. Rogie '72 ~I af) \nna Hcnle) '71 Hon. Ri chard \\'. Kirby (ReL) '64 Ll be n) Magari an '83 Robert H. Mull en '38 D J\ Id R o n c ~ Willi am Kent Hcnl ey '69 Michael C. Ki rk Donald 1, Malone '63 Mi chae l A. Mul lery 'SO Robert A . Rose' 52 La\\ renee Hcrben '75 Eugene R. Kirk pat ric k '52 Prof. John S, Malone Tery I S. Murabaya,hi '90 Stephen N. Rosen '70 lame, Cm IIl gton He,tcr '70 lark Alexander Kl ein '7 1 Michael G, Malone '74 Arnold B. Myc r' '69 Kenne th W. Ro,cnthal ' Sg Anhur E, Hcwitt ' 38 Karl a J. Kn ie ps '81 Jon S. Mabnee '72 J. Roger M ye r, ' 69 Ri chard L. Rosett '67 lI an T. Hlkoyeda '70 Paul L, Kn ig ht '75 Eleanor M, Manuel Laura An n Mye rs '77 Jeffrey Bryan Ros ichan ' 88 Hel1l,) Hill '65 Roy Jerome Koegen '74 Gerald D. Marcus Ri chard L. Mye rs '70 Antonio R o~.., m a nn Lloyd Hinkc lman '56 Eleanor M. Kraft Prof. Ephraim Margolin Jeffrey I. adrich '75 Gary B. Rot hbart '7 1 Hon. Ed\\ ard A. Hin£. Jr. '6 1 Roben Kra;,e '76 John Royal Martineau '69 Stephen D. Natcher '65 Frederi ck E. Roy ce III '77 Da\ Id P. Hodge, '77 George M. Kraw Jo\eph P. Ma,co\ ich 'SO Peter A. Nathan ' 66 Larry . Ru " '78 Hon. Pau l I. Hogan '60 David H. Kremer '78 Thoma;, B. Ma,on '76 Eli za beth D. elson Wil liam R. Ru " ell '73 Charlc, R. Hoge ' 53 Manin H. Kre"e '70 Edward Mastrangelo' 78 Peter Martin elson '79 W. Lance Ru " um '66 Carol V. Holl and '87 Henry C. Kri \etsky '60 Mi chae l C. Mattice '76 Deborah . Ne\ il le' 8 Howard A . Sa ga ... er '76 Walt on D.Y. Hong '69 Gil be n N. Kru ger '66 Hon. Francis W. Mayer '4 1 John H. cwman '77 Eliz" beth SU /anne Saheson '78 Prof. Ne ll Jes;,up cwton '76 R. Eli Samora '78 Pau l McEwing icho" '82 Jerome Sapiro ' 39 Sandi Lynn Nichols '8 1 Patrice Ca rm el Scatena' 88 Robcrt E. Nisbet '48 Prof. Rud olf B. Schl e,in ger Thomas J. Nolan Michael W. Schloe" mann, Jr. '90 Frank J. Noll '73 Jean L. Schmidt '76 Herhert D. No \\lin '72 Judith A. Schneider '79 Roger T. uttall '68 Al an W. Schulki n ' SO John R. O' Brien '68 Bruce W. Schwab '63 Jenn ifer Lea O'Connor ' 84 Andrew P. Sclar '83 John Michael O'Connor '72 Di nah A. Seive r J. Manin Obten '66 Gerald T. Sekimura '80 Brya n C. Ogden '68 Elia lbeth Pagel Screbral"ky '84 Lon K. Ok ada '78 Larry D. Shamp ' 67 Kenji Okani shi James E. Shekoya n '65 Kenneth E. Oli vier '77 Paul M. Shimoff '72 Mark F. Omeli a, '74 Yee,Horn Sh uai '81 James E. Orr, Jr. '67 Cath y Mendel, on Siegel '76 Bett y J. On'el l ' 86 Hon. Shari K. Si lve r '74 Earl D. Osborn '75 Hon. Li ll ian K. Sing '75 Henry Schu yler Hom III '66 Douglas A. Kuber ' 87 Sal ly Jean McCabe '79 Hon. Walt er Osborn , Jr. '43 Sall y A. Sk lar '79 Steven H. Hough ' 64 Jac k S. Ku saba ' 54 Hon. Francis L. McCany , 33 Gary An7e l Owen '69 Carl Howard '49 Ruth Ann Kwan '8 1 Roben McCas kill Art hur B. Page '78 andra V. Hu ghe, '79 Edward Vail Lane, Jr. '65 Gord on E, McClintock ' 67 Ern e,t A. Pa nizzon ' 60 Douglas D. Hughmanick ' 74 Edward F. Lani gar '72 Douglas Ross McCorquodale '72 Timoth y G. Patterson '8 1 Da vid M, Humi , ton '79 Diane Wcar Larrabee '80 Jack B. McCowan, Jr. '74 S. Kendall Patt on ' 80 Marc ean Hurd '87 Matthew Larrabee' 80 Bru ce B. McCrea ' 73 Hon. John K. Pea rson '73 Di mitri Kiril lI yin '59 Mark A. La"en '73 Donald Jame, McCubbi n' 69 Mrs. Robert F. Peckham Den ni , A. Ing '67 Prof. Da ni el J. and Be\erl y Ray E. McDe,itt Hon. Charle, S. Perry '40 Lawrcnce . C. Ing ' 66 Lat hro pe John P. McGl ynn '66 Karl R. Pctrey '76 W. Ronald Ingram '62 Christopher L. Lau '76 Hon. Roben G. McGrath '68 Bern ard Petri e Le,ter J. Is hado . 75 Jeffrey Dani el Lau ' 77 John J. McGregor '7 1 Bruce R. Pfa ff '79 cy mour hrael '72 Larry R. La\oie '77 Thoma, B. McG uire '56 Alan M. Phillip, '72 Jame, F. 1\\ a,ko '70 Hon. Leland J. LaLaru , Thoma, J. Mcintosh '66 Robert Joseph Pi a' 84 Keith 5, Fraser '61 Ronni Jac k! '7 1 Carol Mon Lee '74 Roben J. McKee '33 Thomas A. Pi >to ne '77 V. Jamc;, Jac k! '68 Prof. Evan Lee Hon. Will iam A. McKin\lry '68 Gary B. Polgar '73 Peter ~ l c K ib l e Jacobs '69 Su,an Duncan Lee' 89 Dorsey H. McLaughlin, Jr. '83 Gary A. Polinsky '65 Will iam J. Jame;, '74 Randall S. Leff'77 Denni s E. McLean '80 Drew E. Pomerance' 81 Hm\ard A. Jans,en '69 Bruce Legern e, ' 70 Mi chael P. Mc amara '82 Robert J. Popelka '48 Gregory Walter Jarrett '80 Kell y Ro,so Leight '84 Ah in D. Mc ei l '49 Su,an M. Popik '75 Loui,a M. Ja,kul ,ki '75 John H. Lej ni eks '73 Howard R. Melamed '67 Warren Thoma, Pratt '80 Juan ~1. Jayo '76 Mild red W. Le\ in '34 Hon. Rod ney S. Mel,ille '68 James A. Prie tto '86 Hon. Will iam E. Je nsen' 51 Prof. Dav id Le\ ine Lee Mermelstein '67 Archer F. Pugh ' 62 Ed\\ard Je\\ '73 Han ey E. Le\ ine . 74 Roben G. Merritt '9 1 Kun H. Pyle '65 Kenneth F. Johnson '69 Man in K. Le\\ i, '69 Hon. Will is Me,is '49 Willi am A. Quinby '67 Ru"ell L. John,on '72 Loi, R. Lim bach '82 Hon. Leonard I. Meyers ' 41 Hon. John T. Racanell i '52 Gary Goldberg '91 Steger P. Johnson '78 Rebecca Litte neker '83 Donald F. Mil e, '74 Hon. A. Matthew Raggio '51 Da\ Id Anhur Jone" Jr. '85 Prof. Will iam B. Lockhan Will iam C. Miller '55 Marcy Raib bac k '78 Matthe\\ A. Jo,eph '79 Jeffrey M. Loeb '8 1 Wil fred M. Mita '71 Ri chard C. Rai nes '74 Phil ippa Ly n Jube ll rer' 3 Ri chard Gri ffi th Logan, Jr. '79 Ru ssell I. Mi ya hira '85 Terrence D. Ranahan '73 Philip L. Jud,on '69 Jon A. Longerbone '79 Jame, W, Moore '82 Michael B. Read '73 William K. Y, Jung '74 C. Denni , Loomis '78 Ne il Jerome Moran ' 0 ancy Ann Regan ' 75 Jack I. Kaiser '72 ~lt chael A. Lotman '73 Barbara J. Morgen '78 Hon. No rman S. Reid '57 Stanley T. Kane take '6 Ste\ en Flint Lowe '7 1 Stanley M. Mori shi ge '77 Gerald A. Rein '68 Hon. Roben F. Kaster '67 ichola; L. Lucich, Jr. '76 Michael W. Morri son '76 Hon. Bern ard E. Revak '64 Jennifer L. Keller '7 C. Keith Lyde ' ~9 Will iam R. Mor,e '50 Will iam M. Ric hardson '78 Ruth C. Gupta '48

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Kenneth E. Skou,en '55 HASTINGS ADVOCATES David Adam Brown '80 Donna Marie Dell '85 CLASS AGENTS Peter D. Siaughtcr '74 $1 - $99 M. King,ley Brown '76 Ha n. Tcrence M. Demp,ey '62 Bo)d . Sleeth '82 William Rei d Brown '87 Stephen P. Dena '86 Pro f. M a r~ N. Aaron,on Harold S. Small '70 Zane A. Brown, Jr. '9 1 Mo ll ie J. De nt '77 Ha n. Ri chard. W. Abbe '53 Kennard R. Smart, Jr. '70 Hon . Me lvi n Brunelli '64 Marc J. D e rewel!~y '87 Mark B. Abe lw n '76 John L. B. Smith '75 Cathryn Bryck '82 Mi chacl G. De,marai, '13 Mi chae l A. Abraham '87 Ha n. Lothrop E. Smith' 38 H. W. Budge, Jr. 'SO Mi chael David Dcvin '82 Tracy Skidmore Achorn 'H9 Michael P. Smith '7 1 Bctt y C. Bu ll ock '79 Prof. John L. Diamond William.l. Adam, '55 Charie, D. Sooy '32 David M. Bu nncci"iani '7 1 Luc ia Di amond ' 82 Cc,ar V. Alegria. Jr. '89 Ha n. Gcorge A. Spadaro '73 Linda 1. Burn"ein 'S8 Fred C. Dodge' 38 Sarira M. Alcxandcr Carl B. Spacth Rebecca L. Bunon '92 Mimi Eli /abeth Duheny '85 A. C li fford All e n, Jr. '8 ~ James C. Hagedon '63 Jani ce L. Spcro", '86 William M. Bu, h ' 66 Mary A. Donovan '76 Karcn Tictj cn A ll en '88 John H. Stephen, '78 Robin Love Bu xton '83 Harry M. Dorfman '8~ Marj o ri c France, All cn '88 Han. William H. Stephen, '67 C lari, R. Byam '72 Paul A lan Dorri, 'H9 Jon S. Allin '9 1 Claude M. Stern '80 Ha n. William E. Byrn e '57 Je ffrey II. Doty '87 Dean Anthony A lpcr '8~ Randall K. Stcverw n '78 William Caiell i '62 Michael R. Dougherty '74 Stcwart C. Ahemu, '80 Barbara Cohen Stikkcr '82 El i/abeth M. Ca\ciano '92 Michael L. Doug la, '74 Lcopold o Aivelllo", '84 Thoma, J. Stikkcr '82 Kathl een A. Call aghan '77 Pri,cill a H. Dougla, '84 Jean Amabile '83 Ha n. Thoma, W. Stoever '60 Marc K. Call ahan '9 1 David R. Dowell '72 Ri chard B. Amande, '53 Han. Charl e, V. SlOne' 57 Jed Z. Call en '76 Peter Charl e; Dowler ' 69 Cl ifford R. Andcrwn II I '78 Peter T . Stone '80 John Card ona Calma '84 Ann McFarland Draper '75 Kathryn R. Ander,on '74 Lane R. Stuart '63 Patri c ~ George Cannon ' 89 I-Ion. Samuel Drei/en '37 Han. Lunel l C. Andef>on '75 aney M. Swart C hri"opher M. Carlell i 'SO John Drury' 85 Charles R, Hoge '53 John R. Andrada '76 Stewart R. Suchman '69 Mari e Lo ui ;e Caro '83 Monyecn C. Drury '9 1 Ha n. Kenneth And reen (Re I. ) '5 1 William 1. Sulli van '24 Ki eran Kilcullen Caner '79 JoAnne L. Dunce '9 Victoria Elilabeth Arm'trong '75 Harry B. Swan,on '53 Mi chael W. Ca,e '7 1 Mary Dunlap Ha n. William M. Au,len '52 Han. Philip K. Sweigen '61 Edward G. Chandler John F. Dunn '92 Ri chard J. Ayoob '78 Peter Nash Swi,her '73 Howard T. Chang ' 68 Ha n. John J. Dunn '52 Daniel Joseph Bailey III '88 Therese Wynne Tamaro ' 76 Li ;a Kl ei ner Chanorr '85 Jame, Ri chard Dunworth ' 73 Han. Robert A. Bainbridge '49 Ralph W. Tarr '76 Robert N. Chargi n '53 D. Greg Durbin '78 Stevcn W . Baker '74 Jeffrey M. Taylor '74 Martha M. Cha,e '76 Jeanne Winslow Durbin '78 Ronald E. Bald win '84 John Landau Taylor '66 Alexander James Chen '81 Denni , P. Eckhart ' 76 Deborah S. Ballati '75 Han. James F. Thaxter ' 59 Lee A. C hilcote, Jr. '72 Judith L. Ed,on '72 Jamcs P. Barber' 73 James B. Thompson '52 Nancy Georgiou Chilimido, '87 John Ellinger Debra L. Barbi n '9 1 Rebecca Anne Thompson '83 Gard C hi ~ h ol m '33 Jay-All en Ei,en '68 David Bargman '78 Lawrence W. Thorpe '66 Colin W. Chiu '69 Wayne Ei,enhart '74 e,lOr Barrera' 84 Albert Joseph Tumpson '77 Carol J. Chri ,ten,en '9 1 Kale Elkin '86 Z innia Coroncl Barrera '85 Jerrrey Allan Turkell '85 John Chu '82 Eli La beth A. England '78 John P. Barrie '72 William Bennell Turner Grant Y. Chun '86 Eugene Ep,tein '60 Joseph Will ia m Bell '84 Thomas Louis Uniack '64 Mari ann e Churney '87 Eugene R. Erb, toe;,er '74 Michael Bender Catherine M. Van Aken '76 Ri chard T . C lampill '8 1 Ann Behney Erickson '89 Judith A. Bendor '80 Paul Vapnek Willi am S. Clark '63 Teri Shugart Eri ck,on '84 Cary and Ho ll y Bennell Bremon N. Ver Ploeg '73 Di ane D. C larke '78 Ri chard A. Erwood '73 Ha n. Gail Brewster Bereola '79 Yori Wada Kenneth C. Cochrane '72 Paul E,cobosa '75 Kathryn Guill ou Bergenhohl '83 Richard W. Walden ' 55 Jonathan David Cohen '85 A. Ben Ewell. Jr. '66 Ellen R. Berk '84 James L. Walker IV '76 Thelma Su>a n Cohen '75 Alan B. Exelrod Edward Ri chard Berman '82 Herben K. Walt on, Jr. '5 1 Ha n. Mi chael C. Cohn '7 1 Than"" C. Fa ll gall er '73 Luci us P. Bern ard '67 Prof. William K.S. Wang R. Jo;eph Coll et '76 Shannon F. Fall on '90 Mark Bernstein '68 Ha n. Regin ald M. Wall '39 Loui . G . Conlan '29 Joseph E. Fanucci '79 Bobby Lee Bi eri g '79 Jame, R. Webb '77 Mi chael T. Connell '73 Prof. Seymour Farber Robert A. Bi o rn ' 68 Ronald H. Wecht '75 Mi chael . Conneran '88 G. Neil Farr ' 60 Cheryl K. Bl ac k '80 Tim B. Wedlake '92 Andrew . Contopoulo ~ . 88 Patrick Key Faulkner '76 Jerome A. Bl aha '7 1 Prof. Joanna Wei nberg Jame; M. Conway '9 1 Lori B. Feldman '8 1 Lynne Blai r '83 Edward A. We iner '65 Ed ward M. Cook III '65 Eve Marie Felilli '89 Ri chard Guy Blair '75 Gerald Gamliel Weisbach '78 Ralph J. Cook '73 Samuel Kenneth Feng . 86 Je ffrey Sklar Bl anck '84 Theodore S. Wentworth '62 Ha n. Patrick B. Coony '72 Ha n. Marvin E. Fe rguson '52 Ha n. Coleman A. Bl ease Kneeland H. Lobner '44 Pamela T. Westfall '87 Wil liam C. Cooper '73 Rosemarie Fernandez' 78 Pro f. Kate Bloch Denni s F. Willson '76 Chri stina G. CordOla '89 R. Brucc Finch '77 Ri chard B. Bios . 62 Benjamin R. Winslow '72 Mark Steven Corn elius '84 Kevin W. Finck '80 Robert Lowell Bond '69 Bern ard E. Witkin Lucia A. Corral Hugh D. Finley '74 Mari a Luisa Ba nda nna '88 Alvin R. Wa hl '64 Angelo J. Costan," '73 Randall S. FireslO ne '78 e il Boorstyn W. Bruce Wold '7 1 David Justin Cowan ' 88 Barbara Ann Fi ske' 87 John D. Bo ri e '5 1 Elaine H. Wo lff-Bubar '79 Ray N. Cox '7 1 Dianna E. Fleming '74 Ha n. Douglas C. Boyack '75 Kenn eth K.P. Wong '78 Cameron D. Coy '86 Pame la Fletcher '78 William E. Boyd '74 SULanne Mulkern WO Lniak '90 A lexander Joseph Craig III '80 Prof. Ra ben Fl etcher Ha n. Mi chae l D. Bradbury '67 Robert C. Wright '71 Stephen J. Crane '72 Suzanne Ryder Fogan y '9 1 Ha n. Stephen D. Bradbury '76 Randa ll W. Wulff '74 Ri chard E. Crow II '76 Al an W. Ford '5 1 Thomas A. Brady '67 Bruce M . Lubarsky '62 Robert A. Wyler, Jr. '68 Prof. Ri chard C unningham Stewart H. Foreman '74 Mark Brandenburg '79 Randall Y. YamamolO '82 Steven Burch Daggell '65 James Hopkins Fox '82 Charl es T. Brandt '64 Dani e l S. York' 87 Joanna Dailey '76 Michael William Fox '84 Mary Lynn Brennan '8 1 Michael H. Young '68 Candace C. Davenpon '75 Ke ll y Allen Francisco '78 Robert L. Freeman '78 Laura A. Brenner '91 Ha n. Stanley C. Young, Jr. John W. Davis Ha n. els B. Fransen '52 Alan J. Friedman ' 87 Arthur R, Bridgeman ' 49 (ReI. ) '52 Kathleen K. De Samis '83 Ha n. Ri chard O. Frazee '66 Bruce M. Friedman '77 Susan S. Briggs ' 67 David Robert Zaro ' 86 Judith A. DeFranco '89 Bradlee Ralph Fruer '88 Nathan Jay Fri edman G . David Brinton '85 Thomas D. Zeff '76 Harold E. DeGraw '68 Edwi n A. Frediani '41 Donald A . Friend '77 Stu art A. Bronste in '78 Glenn Zwang '83 Li sa Ann Del Pero '76 Michael L. Freed '74 Peter F. Frost' 83

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Kim Marois 76 J, Robert Meserve '4 1 John H, Newmah 77 Michael O'Connor 71 Mark F, Ornellas 74 Walter Osborn, Jr, '43

Arthur S t ~\ ~ n Frulll~1I1 'H-I Randal G. Harri, '78 Jame;. V, Jones '67 Jul ia A, Le\ in '91 Da\ Id G, Mc lnnc, '-19 Dc" Id T FUJI~a\\ a '7~ Han, \\'illmm J, Harr", Jr. '51 La\\ rence Jane, '58 Edward Lc\ ine George Alexander ~IcKra) Stuan ,F uJlo~a '86 Dm Id Bruce Harmon '69 Robena L. Jonc, '89 Ha n. Wilham F. Lc\ "" '-1 9 ~ ladc hnc G. Mc Laughlin '71 Roger Furman '8 1 Philip W. Harr) '6-1 Hon, Talmadge R, Jonc, '67 J, T. Le\ in '83 Peggy M t:l'v1 ahon . 82 k,,,e C. Furn~" '83 Han. Man in G, Haun '58 Jame, J, Jordan '89 Thoma, Charle, Lc\ in '79 Timoth) Ma"c) McMahon '75 Je"e Galnc, '76 Jame, A. Ha\ er~amp '81 Richard H. Jordan '7-1 Mar~ P. Lc\) '80 Wilham ~ , 1. M c~ lill an '66 Damel F. Galler) '56 Lew" N. Ha" ~in ' '37 Jeffre) Mi chael Judd '88 Norman Le\\ '62 Stcphen Mc amara ' 86 Carl ) n F. Galway '52 Richard Michael Ha" ~in' '7-1 D,,, id B, Jud,on '69 Clae'l I-I a\tin g.., Lcwen haupt '89 Valeri c L. McNamara '86 Amhon) F, Gantner '75 Philip J'heph Haye, '87 !VIa) Lou ie Jung '83 I-Ion. John R, Le\\ is '66 Arnold W, 1 cd ni c ~ '79 Roben J, Garon '85 Han. TimOlhy J. Hea,let '69 Dale W, Junta '6-1 Michael & Manjan Le\\ i, '79 Muml) M, M ee~cr '72 Chri ,tin c G'''parm ich '86 Stephe n O. Hed'trom '74 Hon, Stephcn J. Kane '76 Carl Lippe nbcrgcr '75 Edward A, Me lia III '68 orman J, Gallen ' 68 Karl E. Heimbuch '8~ Roben J, Kaneda '82 Genc Lollin '65 Pau lenc Janian MeI~ o nian '7 1 ~Ii c h acl H, Gay '7-1 Han cy E. Hender,on Jr. '68 Barr) L. Kanel '77 Han, Jmeph R, Longacre' 5 I Ra ) mundo G, S, 1endo/a '86 Paulinc W , Gee '77 Ru"cll B. Henr) (Re!. ) '-1-1 Frcderic~ J. Kaplan '77 Brucc !VI. Lorman '78 Louis J, Mcnende/, Jr. '7-1 Gary Nichol\ Gershon '73 Ri chard W. He n,on '68 Ri chard K. Karren '52 Jamc ... P. Loughran '50 Robcn John Me nifee '69 Rohen B, Gex IV '71 Ha n. John F. Herlih) '7-1 Gary Katl Jud) Louie '82 Mary C. Merl '88 Mallhe\\ J, Ge) er '85 Gerald Herman,en '70 C)nthi a Yo~o Ka\\achi '82 i\'larlln Lo\ ingcr '79 John M. Mcyer '7 1 Charles 1. Gibb, '7 1 Barbara Ann Hi c ~m a n '8-1 Dennis Keele) '62 Monica E. Luko ,c h c ~ '87 Raben D. Meyer;. '72 Jamc, Bur~ e Gi ldea '75 Ha n. Ri chard A, Hi ckman '52 J, C. Kee,ling, Jr. '36 Cora K. Lum '75 Shako Tanida Michae l '88 I e\\ell S, Gingrich Ri chard Hicks '78 Edward C. Keller' 56 Sharon Thomp;.on Luna '82 Lillian and Arnold Michae l, Charles M, Giovanelli '50 Christopher Alan Hilen '89 Kathl een Kc ll ) '8-1 Hancy J. Lung '8 1 I-Ion. Rudolf H. Michae l, '48 John J, Giovannone '75 BaiTY E. Hinkle '76 Maureen A. Kc ll y '92 Normand V, Lu" ier '72 A lexandcr J. Mi cha lak 'SO Paul Glenchur '83 Georgc Hin o ~i '57 Su,an J, Kerr '7-1 John p, Lynch '68 Timothy Gram Middleton '69 Ruth V, Glic~ '9 1 Mark Hiraba)a,hi '8 1 Gary A, Ke"ler '86 Raymond M. Lynch '80 Gary R, Mitchcll '6-1 Hon, Be rn ard Glic~rcld '-I I Ri chard E, Hitchcock '5 1 Herben R. Kc"ler '55 Clyde L. MacGowan, Jr. ' 63 Harvey D, Minlcr ' 68 Mi ye A, Goi'hi Raben W. Hodge, 'SO Bruce D. Ketron '70 Michael Ross Mac Phail '88 Gcrald F. Mohun, Jr, '83 Adalee Goldberg '80 Terr) G. Hogue' 72 Ri chard K. Kc)c, '76 Jame, B. Mag uire III '68 Rick Montfon, Jr. '92 Roben Gon/ale, '70 William R. Holcomb '50 Douglas p, Ki ght '8 1 Colli ;. P. Mahan '44 Ha n. Thoma, M, Momgomcry'48 Idilio A, Gon/ale7 '9 1 Chri,tophcr T. Holland '9~ Sarah J. Killgorc '60 William Gary Maimone '76 Jo Ann Montoya '87 Miriam Piw ol Goodman '8 1 Can er p, Ha ll ) '77 Kay Thora King,le) '8 1 Jonathan E, Maire '6-1 Mi chael D. Montoya '87 Jenni fer Francc, Gordon' 85 Sharon K, Hom '83 Mi chael J. Kin~ e l aar '82 Thoma, Edward Mall ey, Jr. '69 Andrew R. Moore '88 Lance B, Gordon' 80 W, Swan Home II '65 Mi chael E. Klingler '73 Mi chael F. Malloy '74 C. Phillip Moore '74 Caryn B, Gonlieb Arnold K. Honda ' 8 1 Dm id . Knudson '8 1 Warren W. Mangels '49 Gcncvicvc M, Moore '89 Jeffrey M, Graeber ' 78 John Wo lph H op ~in s '60 Ronald L, Kono"e '7 1 E, Gerard Man ni on '77 John W, Moore '50 Jame; Shinn Graham '73 Fredric Roy Horo\\lt7 ' 75 Robcn Jame;. Koont L '76 John B, Marchant '55 Nicholas G , Moore '67 John A, Granger '76 M. Brook, Hought on '67 George Kornic\·;.ky '78 Millon H, Mares '67 Sull y W, Moore '90 Timothy A, Gra\in '84 Gregg B. Hmey '83 Manhew R. Kret7 er '91 Heidi Skuba Marctl ' 89 Wal ter T. Moore '92 Stc\en Joel Gra) '82 M. Le,lie Ho\e) '86 Manhew Ha)e, Krimmer '88 Peter Bcl ou;. MarCil '89 Ada Moralcs Patricia Stern Green '76 Bcrnard G, Howell '72 oell K. KubOla '77 William C. Marklcy III ' 74 Christopher F, Moral es Bruce R, Greene '67 John J, Hu ber '84 Donald S, Kuhn '72 Joel Evan Marsh '75 Timoth y M, Moran ' 93 ~Ii chae l L. Greene '87 Wadc Hu fford '80 Han. Raben K. Kurtl '73 Frank C. Mar;. hall Jr. ' 72 Elinore C. (Charle;) Morgan '57 Bion ~1. Gregor) '68 Ha n, Dm id E. Hunter' 67 Jame;. M, K) Ie III '62 Karin T. Manin '68 Jackson E, Morri w n '73 Prof, Ja) E, Grenig '71 Kim 1\ lichele Hu nter '85 Maurice M. La Placa, Jr. '70 SCali A. Manin ' 73 Amhony M, Muir '73 Dan C. Gnmmer '73 Wall er . Hunter' 38 Ha n, Edward M. Lacy, Jr. '67 Susanne M. Manine!- '70 Linda M, Murphy ' 90 Ha n, Ed\\ard R, Grogan '50 Jon !Vlasa bhiba,hl '8-1 John R. Lacy '73 Prof. Calvin R. Ma;.;.ey William E, Muss man III '76 Richard K, Gro,boll J. Eric I s ~ en ' 77 Philip B, Laird, Jr. '73 Laura Ma"ey ' 79 Peter SCali Myers ' 84 Gail Renee Gudder '88 Ronald W, It o '86 Robcn W, Lamben '75 Corali e Chun Matayoshi '8 1 Daniel L. Na;h '83 Da\ id Edmund Gunn '76 Ah in P. Jackson '33 Karcn Paner,on Land '79 Rodney T, Mathews, Jr. '83 Caroline Frieder Nathans '86 Jame, W il ham Guthrie '70 Celia M. J ac~,on '86 Ra )nlOnd L, Lapointe, Jr. '80 Edith R. Mallhai '75 Tanya M. eiman' 74 Peter ~1. G\\o,dof '63 Audre) Sulli\an Jacob '86 Ri chard A, Lapping '82 Philip R. Mauhew, '77 Pro f. Me li ,sa e lken Verna Alane Hal" '83 Robcn G, Jacob, '-10 John Andrew Larimorc '76 Janet Evelyn Mallic k '85 Duane L. e lson '67 Benjamin Hagan, Jr, '65 Sharon Ellen Jaffe '84 Lcnore La,hley '8 1 Patrick S. Mallimore '83 Jeffrey C. e l;.on '74 Al len A, Halm '65 Han. Ste\'cn E, Jahr '7-1 Gu,Ia\O En ri que La\a)en '8-1 Raben H. Maaera '52 Catherine N, Niarchos '86 D\\lght S, Haldan' 76 Thoma, H, Jamison '75 Benjamin B. La\\ '38 Brian B. McAlli ster Gretchen Nichol;on '77 France' LOUl'e Hancod '5 1 Bruce J. Janigian ' 75 Alexander Lconard Lawrence '75 Ei leen Therese McAndrew '85 Robcn Ling Sung Nip '68 Thoma, R, Hanford II '6-1 Han, John D, Jelletich '52 Will iam R. La\HenCe '53 John 1. Mc Beth '78 Mi Youn g Noh '9 1 r-Ille, J, Han,en '30 1\lichael Hen!) Je;.ter '76 D\\ ight Jame;. Leatham '69 Ri chard G, McB urnie '74 Sheila C. a lan '77 Paul T, Han,on '71 Barry A. Johnson '71 Mauhe", T. Lebenbau m Charles J, McClai n, Jr. '74 William Wade Nolan '76 Kinton P Harper' 3 Bonnie L. Johnson '78 Allen B,P, Lec '68 Janet McCormi ck Riley '83 B, Mark Nordman ' 82 TeIT) D, Harper '70 Jeff Ed\\ ard Johnson' 83 Douglas T. y , Lee' 60 Gary Evan McCurdy '72 Michael V, Nudelman '74 Charle' L. HamnglOn '63 Mi chael Kenneth Johnson '87 Jeannene D, Lejardi '8 1 Thoma, E. Mc Dermoll '76 Ha n, L. C. Nunley '63 Le,ic) B, Harm' 6 Richard L. John,on '60 Michelle E, Lentzner '91 Willard W. McEwe n, Jr. '60 Bernard E. 0 ' onnor, Jr. '65 I Raben Ham, Glen R. Jones, Jr, '72 W, Raben Le;.h '76 Mi chael Forbes McGrew '7 1 Eileen A. 0 ' onnor '89

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Vincent O ' Gara '74 Prof. 1-1 . G. Prince Roger Pi erre Sans '43 Rik N. Siro '82 Prof. Franc i, R. Wa l, h William Michael O ' Mara '67 Timoth y P. Prince '90 Mari a R. "Chayo" Samana Kathleen A. Skinner '75 John S. Warnl of '72 Hon. Lawrence J. 0 ' e ill '79 Peter J. Pullen '83 Judith Debra Sapper '84 John M. Smith III '79 William W. Washauer '75 Lew;' C. O ' Rourke '75 I-Ion. Roland e lson Purne ll ' 63 Karen A. Sarrail '79 Lee E. Solomon ' 52 Howard K. Watkin, '72 James. P. O'Sullivan ' 83 Edgar W. Pye Floyd Eri c Saunden, '79 Tami S. Sonde I' '69 Lauri c L. Watkins '9 1 Vi ctor Peter Obninsky ' 69 I-I on. Ronald Evans Quidachay Joseph Pretl ow Sa vage '87 Mike Soumbe ni oti , ' 72 Franklin T. Wat,on '89 John S. Oda '63 Wall ace G. Quinlisk '49 Ha n. J .. Sawa James Joseph Sowers '88 Kell y Ferrcll Watson '90 Kenn eth Scott Ogden '7 1 David S. Ragent '77 A. C urtis Sawycr, Jr. '8 1 Donald L. Spafford , Jr. '80 Meredith Jones Watt, '77 Patricia Tomi Ohara ' 80 hri stopher Paul Ranl),ey '77 Vi ctoria J. Saxon '82 Mark S. Spangler '73 William Way '89 Ronald oboru Ohata '78 Lawrence Robert Ramsey '79 Pro f. Ei leen A. Scali en Elena V. Speed '90 J. Vi ctor Waye '82 Patricia Mari e Ol comend y , 85 Craig Z. Randall ' 5 1 Prof. Gordon D. Schaber ' 52 Hon. Leland H. Spencer '66 Karen H. Wetmore '85 Douglas W. Oldrield ' 8 1 Roger Todd Rankin '87 Gary Underwood Scharff '88 Hon . R.C. Slaat" Jr. (Re!. ) '38 David E. Wheeler '78 Eli La beth A. Ufke,-Olivera '85 Lan y Guy Raskin '84 Kenneth C. Sche idi g '69 Ll oyd V. Stamp '52 Pro f. John W. Whelan Rodney C. O",en '73 Hon. Nancy L. Rasmussen '76 Christi an F. Scherer '90 I-Ion. John M . Stant on '59 Michael E. White '8 1 Gary A. Orton '68 Stephen Ray Rasmussen '84 Joseph H. chi efTer '76 harl e, P. Sta rkey '75 Ri chard O. White '42 James J. Ostert ag , 9 I Tina L. Rasnow '83 Joseph M. Schilling '83 James Steiner, Jr. '86 William F. White '34 Darryl D. Ott ' 67 Gary R. Ray '88 Phillip Schl osberg '70 Jeannette Steph an ' 83 Jason M . Whiting '92 Joseph C. Owens' 84 Hon. Timothy A. Reardon '66 Minor J. Schmid '5 1 J. C h ri ~ toph e r Stevens ' 89 Bri an C. Whitten '92 B. Mitchell Palmer '35 Robert P. Reddingius '50 Kaki Schmidt ' 9 1 Timothy L. Stewart '80 Jack D. Wickware '53 Warren . Palmer '35 Susanne K. Reed '8 1 Eri c S. Schmier '74 All an Steyer David Lee Wi ggin s ' 84 Jayson C. Pang' 86 Dav id E. Reese' 87 Kenneth J. Schmier '74 Randall H. Stoner '92 Hanna Ruth Wilber '33 Grant B. Pankhurst '77 BaITY Rehfeld '66 Bernadett e M. Schne ider '88 Hon. Chri s Stromsness ' 67 Paul S. Wilcox ' 75 Di ane Dami s Papan '88 Dani el A. Reicker '7 1 Louis F. Schofield, Jr. '70 Clarence A. Stromsness '48 Herman Wildman Gregory C. Paraskou '7 1 James S. Reinhardsen '79 Robert J. Schum '48 Thomas Patrick Su lli van '8 1 Rhonda Wilkinson Douglas S. Pari s '73 Frances P. Rice '77 Peter Schwarz '62 Paul D. Supnik '7 1 David E. Willett ' 58 Dvora Parker' 8 1 Truitt A. Ri chey, Jr. ' 53 Robert J. Sciaroni '75 Larry Sussman' 83 Gerold Gordon Williams '65 Sarah Foxman Patti son '82 C. H. Richlin '78 C. Curtis Scott ' 83 Da vid J. Suttora ' 74 Vi ctor K. Williams '90 J. Virginia Stevens Peiser '75 Paul Jeffrey Ri ehle '84 Dav id D. Scott '79 Ke ith Ki yoshi Suzuka '84 David J. Williamson '74 Victor M. Perez '82 Benjamin R. Riley Elaine M. Seid '76 John T. Swan '74 Daniel W, Peters '8 1 Kenneth N. Ri vera '62 V. Blair Shahbazian '86 Robert M. Sweel ' 58 Tucker WiUiarn Peterson '72 Geoffrey Laurence Robinson ' 83 Gary D. Shapiro ' 8 1 Hon. Taketsugu Takei ' 6 1 CLASS AGENTS Susan F. Pet rovich '75 Peter R. Robinson '80 Philip M. Shaw, Jr. ' 68 Grace Fongme i Tam '82 Lou Ann Phe lps '80 Prof. Naomi Roht-Arriaza Peter W. Sheats '76 Hon. Julie M. Tang '82 John F. Tanni an '87 George G. Tay lor '46 Paul ette J. Tay lor ' 73 David G. Te ~ e ll '86 Helena M. Telte li '87 George Preston Thoma" Jr. '73 S u,an Tho ma, '77 James Aubrey Thompson '70 William J.M . Thompson '64 Barry F. Thornton '79 Tanya Rene Tice '89 Kay E. Tindel '8 1 Ha n. Danie l J. Tobi a, '68 Brcck C. To,te' in '88 Claudia S. Toussain t '9 1 Peler L. Trask ' 77 Ben I. Tre"er '92 Adri an Triminio Frank Trinkl E. Dale Trowcr '73 M a r~ Logan Tuft '68 Haro ld Hcnry Turner ' 5 1 Clari ce Mari e Turney '74 Thoma, J. Tu,an '72 G le nn H. Ue,ugi '88 Anne Unver/agt '72 Will iam L. Urban '73 Sand y Uribe Gordon C. Phillips '57 Han. Hugh Rose m '63 Lesli e J. Sherman '84 Prof. Gordon Va n Ke"el Michael R. Pinate lli , Jr. ' 74 Kenneth W. Rosenberg ' 86 Ronald Lyle Shingler '70 Hon. Bruce Va n Voorhi , '74 J. Dominique Pinkney ' 85 Saul N. Ross '41 Prof. Elaine W. Shoben '74 Han. John F. Van de Poe!. Sr. '59 Howard H, Ruben '82 A ~ cani o A. Piomclli Oli ver E. ROSlain '51 Mark Shusted ' 83 Ann M. Veneman '76 Douglas Lawrence Pitchford '75 Cynthia Rowland ' 88 Peter E. Sibley '70 Peter L. VC \lal '9 1 Paul A. Pod rid ' 76 Joseph D. Rubin '90 Melvin Siegel Rodolfo Vic toria '5:2 Robert L. Pollak ' 78 William L. Run yon '72 David Anthony Silva '90 Stephen P. Vi ll ano ' 86 Hon. Milo Popovich ' 37 Beverl y J. Ru ssell ' 89 Eli zabeth Hassard Sil ver ' 74 Teri Lynn Vollnogle '85 Kathleen Poner-Jonie '85 Robi n Ru sse ll '78 Franklin S. Si lver '74 Douglas A. Voor,anger '74 Ina Lynn Potter ' 88 Arthur W. Ruthenbeck '68 Ruth Sil ver Arth ur C. Wahl berg '38 Joan Graham Poulos '62 Donald S. Rutherford '64 Robert N. Silverm an ' 66 Jeffre) G. Wa l ~er '80 Robert P. Praetze l ' 53 Paul M. Saito '9 1 Michae l R. Simmond s '80 Walter H. W a l~ er III '74 James B. Preston '72 Kyle T. Sakumoto '83 Rancl all Gene Sim pson '73 Ha n. Arthu r E. Wall ace '63 Morgan Prickett '80 Gary D. Samson' 73 Alexander H. Singleton ' 65 G le nn P. Walling '79 Harold Silen '57

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CLASS AGENTS Paul H ung Yong' 8 Steefe!. Lc\ lit & We"s 1066 FOUNDATION COMMIENT SYMPOSIUM E ll en r-.I. York '75 Tony Pat ino Me mori al Trusl o f ATTORNEYS GENERAL FUND Hon Jane York' 76 Haslings ollege of the La\\ FORUM FUND He\\ kit-Packard Anl Olllelic M. Young '76 Waile, Jacobs & AI,inson Mark W. Danis '89 Inl!!l FOllmJalloll fo, larla C. Zamora '76 Wilhe lm . Thompson. Wenlholt Eugene L. Freeland ' 5 I Vicki BlcJberg Zatkin ' 78 & Gibbs nn T. MacLeod 'S3 fo,li chae1 Anlhony Zatopa '78 Zankel Fund CON LA W QUARTERL Y Pro f. Peler K. Maier Joseph T. Zichi chi . 68 FUND Me lanic Siorr Maier Slc\en Zimmer '73 MATCHING GIFTS Rachel larkun '81 Gibson, Dunn & rutcher Edwi n J. Zi nman '72 adie Meyer & Patri ce Carm el Scatena 'R8 Leslie Kwa" Zu,ka '7-1 Anhur Andersen & Co. Loui , Cohn Tru,1 John F. Staley 72 Paul S. Zwerdling '90 Foundati on BankAmerica Foundalion Janice L. Spero\\ '86 STEPHEN E, CONE Boei ng Company Marvin Sw>,man '50 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP INSTITUTIONAL DONORS C ITGO Petroleum Corporation FUND Regenl s o r Ihe Uni versil Y of C harl es Schwab BAKER & MCKENZIE Celine Mac Donald -Zwang 'S4 California Cha,e Manhallan Corp. STUDENT ASSISTANCE Chevron U.S.A .. Inc. GRANT DEAN' S DISCRETIONARY Cigna Foundalion CORPORATE!FIRM! Baker & Mc Ken/ie FUND FOUNDATION GIFTS omsat Corporation Conni e Lee Richard Grand Ameri can Immigra ti on Lawyers Conli nental lnsurance Corp. BLUM FOUNDATION Kenj i Okani , hi SCHOLARSHIP Brian D. Thiessen '67 Apple Com pUler Foundati on Prof. Joseph S"eeney Baker & Mc Ken7ie GT E Foundali on Blum Foundation Blum Foundation Gibson. Dunn & Crutcher FACULTY DEVELOPMENT Che\ ron U.S.A .. Inc, Hartford " "urance Group CIVIL JUSTICE FUND Sadie Meyer & Hughes, Thorsne". Gant?, CLINIC FUND Lo ui s Conn Tru, 1 Powell & Brundin 1066 Foundmion Members Dinkelspie!. Dono,an & Reder IBM Malchi ng Grallls Program Dinkelspi e!. Donova n & Reder Academic Dean Mary Kay Kane Fallon, Bi xby & C he ng Keck. Mahin & Cate Alan J. Vogi '66 Franklin Cole Foundalion KPMG Peat Maf\\ ick FIRST-YEAR SCHOLARSHIP Grue neich, Elli son & Schneider Foundation CLASS OF 1966 FUND Ha\li ngs Alumni A~~ocia (i o n Loeb & Loeb Foundalion 25TH ANNIVERSARY FUND Cary and Ho ll y Bennelt Ha"i ng' Volunl eer A,;ociali on Merck Company Foundation Wayne Veatch, Sr. '35 Prof. 1argreth Barrelt Hewlell-Packard Morrison & Foer,ter Foundation Robert W. BanJcIl II '66 Prof. Mar, ha N. Cohen lIlie l Foundali on Musick, Peeler & Garrell Hon. Marvin R. Baxler '66 Pro f. Ray D. Henson Jewi..,h ommunit) at ionsbank Matching G ift;, Donald B. Be lkin '66 Acade mi c Dean Mary Kay Kane Endowme nl Fund Occide nlal Pelro leum W. SCO II Bowersock '66 Prof. Julian H. Levi Jewish CommunilY Foundalion Foundation Hon. Eugene Lewi;, Da\ i, '66 Pro f. David Levi ne M. Jay Kramer Foundalion Pac ific En terprises Ri chard Edgar Dodge '66 Prof. Stephe n A. Lind Meyers, a,e. Ribac k & Siher Safeco I nsurance Corporation Ri chard Arthur Dumke '66 Prof. W ill iam B. Lockhart Morri son & Foersle r Foundation Salomon Brothers George E. Fi;,chbach '66 Pro f. Peter K. Maier J alional L,j\\ yers Guild Shell Oi l Company Foundal ion Hon. Ri chard O . Fra/ee '66 Prof. John S. Malone O'Mclve ny & Mye rs Skadden, Arp>, Slate, John Charl es Garrelt '66 Dean Frank T. Read Queen's Bench Meagher & Flom Hon. C. Robert Jameson '66 Daniel S. York '87 Prof. Sie fan Ri esenfeld San Franc isco Foundation Times Mirror Rex Thoma;, Kearney, J r. ' 66 Prof. Ei leen A. Scall en San Franc isco L3\\ yers' Unocal Fou ndation G ilbert N. Kru ger '66 Pro f. Rudolf B. Schle;,inger Commillee For Urban Arfairs Walkins-Johnson Stuart F. Li chlerman '66 Pro f. Stephen SchwarL Daphne Dunn W ibon '78 an Francisco Legal Auxiliary William Penn Foundali on John P. McGlynn '66 Prof. C. Kei lh Wingale Saperstei n, Mayeda. Larkin Thoma;, J. MellllO,h '66 Prof. Warren L. Shaltuck Ellen Winograd '83 & Gold,tein Terence J. Mi x '66 Prof. Raymond L. Sulli van Richard Hu ngerrord Wi,e '66 Bruce H. Munro '66 Pro f. Wi ll iam K.S. Wang Randall R. Willman '78 Hon. Douglas C. Munson '66 Prof. Wayne S. Woody Dalll on Sunmun Wong '82 Gift Purposes Bernard W. Nebenzahl '66 e llie Lan Wong' -1 Hon. Le.li e C. ichols '66 GIFTS -IN-KIND Donna May L. Woo '74 Prof. George R. Nock '66 he above do no rs made th e ir generous Apple Computer Timothy Da\ id Woo. Jr. '7 1 Gary L. Olimpia '66 Pro f. Peter K. Maier Anila L. Wood '85 gi fts to the 1066 Foundati on and Coll ege Hon. TimOlhy A. Reardon '66 Prof. Warren L. Shaltuck Barry C. Wood '67 for both unrestricted and restri cted pur­ W. Lance Ru ssum '66 T Prof. Raymond L. ulli va n Dennis John Woodruff '72 Peter L. Sanford '66 poses. Restricted gifts thi s past year were Mi chael Traynor Hon. Roben E. " oodward ' -1 I Joel A. Shawn '66 Teresa A. Woody '85 designated fo r the funds and purposes li sted below, Alan J. Vogi '66 Prof. \\'ay ne S. Woody GRUENEICH, ELLISON JANDERSON LECTURESHIP & SCHNEIDER Sidney Wonhen '87 ACADEMIC! CLASS OF 1964 30TH Da\ Id SCOII Wonhmglon '76 ADMINISTRATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 1066 Foundation Members ANNIVERSARY FUND James W. Wrighl ' 75 SUPPORT FUND SCHOLARSHIP Hon. Wayne Wylie '52 Morri son & Foer.ler Foundation Roben L. Hob on '64 ARTHUR ANDERSON Grueneich, Ellison & Schneider Gordon Y. YamamolO '7-1 Saperstein, Mayeda. Larkin Melvi n Laub '64 PRIZE IN TAXATION Li-Ann Yamshiro' 7 & Goldstein Jerome Marks '64 HAITIAN ASYLUM Richard A. Yanagl '85 Anhur Andersen & Co. PROJECT GM) T. Yancey '68 ACADEMIC DEAN' S Foundati on COMMIENT JOURNAL fo, " chael H. Yancey '79 DISCRETIONARY FUND Joseph A. De Girolamo FUND Prof. Mark N. Aaronson Franklin H. Yap' 2 Guy S. Johnson Sarira M. Alexander '93 Prof. Stephen A. Lind Ruth C. Barrow Hon. Beldon J. Yee Roben McCaskill American Immigration Lawyers Christopher Alan Hilen '89 Helen Wong Yee' 5 John W. Sweitzer Mark L. Vorsatz '79

18 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS

1ichael Bender '93 HEARST SCHOLARSHIP 1066 FOUNDATION STAFF Hon. Leland J. Lataru, Pro f. Stephen Schwar~ Prof. Kate Bloch FUND RECOGNITION FUND Matthew T . Lebe nbaum Brad Seli gman '78 Prof. Ri chard Bo,,,,ell Gerald D. Marcu,> Me lvin Siegel Mrs. eorge O. Bahrs John E. Nordin II ' 69 Prof. Mar, ha N. ohen Prof. Ephraim Margolin Carl B. Spaeth Ha'ting' Alumni A"ocia ti on Lucia A. Corral '93 Ray E. Mc Devitt Allan Steyer Prof. Mary Cro"ley STUDENT SERVICES FUND George A lexander Mc Kray Prof. Raymond L. Sullivan HOBERG SCHOLARSHIP Lillian and Arnold Mi chael, Ro,abe lle R. Tobriner Tom Deblcy Prof. Ri chard unningham FUND Richard Mo,k Prof. Laurence H. Tribe Herber! Donaldson Prof. Howard M. Down, Thoma '> J. Nolan William Bennett Turner Mary Dunlap Madalyn Hoberg Prof. Stephe n Schwa r/ Mr'>. Robert F. Peckham Paul Vapnc k John Effinger Kri\lian D. Whitten Prof. Robert Fletcher Robert L. Pollak '78 Yori Wad a KRAMER SCHOLARSHIP liye . Goishi Edgar W. Pye Herman Wildman FUND MATHEW O. TOBRINER Caryn B. Gottlieb Ant onio Ro"> mann Bernard E. Witkin MEMORIAL FUND Karen L. Graf '77 M. Jay Kramer Foundation Mary Jane Holme, Simon D. Anix ter Prof. Evan Lee MILDRED LEVIN Norman R. Ascherman Prof. David Le \ ine SCHOLARSHIP Edward Ri chard Berman '82 Prof. Stephen A. Lind Ruth C. Chance Prof. John S. Malone Queen', Bench William K. Coblenll Brian B. McAlli, tcr Prof. Man,ha N. Cohen Ada Morales DEBORAH J. LONG Norman Coli ver Chri,wpher F. Morale, MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Laurence P. Corbett Timothy M. Moran '93 Paul rane Fiscal Operations Jesse Gaines '76 Mi chael A. Mullery '80 Ri chard K. Critchl ow '65 Ms. Alice L. Ryan Nati onal Lawyers Guild John W. Davis Steefel. Levitt & Wei" urin g t he f iscal year 1992-93, th e Prof. Meli,sa Nelken Roland C. Davis Mary J. Pan'i,h Steven Drapkin Coll ege suffered a loss of $950,000 in Ascanio A. Piomelli JAMES M . MACINNIS Alan B. Exelrod ' D State and fee/tui tion funding. T hrough Prof. Prof. H. G. Prince SCHOLARSHIP Prof. Seymour Farber sound f iscal manageme nt, a reser ve Hon. Ronald Evans Quidachay Jesse Feldman Stephen Walter Prof. aomi Roht-Arriaza Nath an Jay Friedman fro m prior years, and a thoroug h scrutiny of a ll David Rorick Donald A. Friend '77 Coll ege ex pe nd itures, the Coll ege was able to MELISSA E.E. MAXWELL San Francisco Lawyers' Gary Nichols Gershon '73 MEMORIAL FUND absorb the f und in g loss w itho ut any no ti ceabl e Committee For Urban Affairs Ri chard K. Grosboll reducti on in service. In additio n, due to an early Maria R. "Chayo" Santana Kim Michele Hunter '85 Richard P. Gross Han. J.c. Sawa Andrew P. Sclar '83 M. Robert Harri , retirement program offered by the Uni versity of Hon. Lillian K. Sing '75 Gary Katz Cali fo rnia, the College has been abl e to downsize ancy M. Stuart MOOT COURT Michael C. Kirk Adrian Triminio Eleanor M . Kraft its organi zati on th rough attri tion. T he salary sav­ Sandy Uribe 1066 Foundation Members George M. Kraw ings reali zed through thi s downsizing have assisted Rhoda W il ki nson John K. "Jack" Smith '54 the Coll ege in meetin g the reduction in funding. Prof. C. Keith Wingate Hon. Beldon J. Yee RAY & RUTH O'BRIEN FUND

Ray J. & Ruth L. O'Brien Estate JEROME HALL LECTURESHIP Summary of State Funded Operations 1992-93 TONY PATINO Jerome Hall Estate FELLOWSHIPS Revenue Tony Patino Memorial Trust of HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL Hastings College of the Law General Funds $12,038,000 FUND Lottery Funds 112,864 Gibson. Dunn & Crutcher ------PROF. WILLIAM J. Reimbursements: Patrice Carmel Scatena '88 RIEGGER SCHOLARSHIP In State Fees 3,695, 186 Prof. Yasuo Fukuda HASTINGS VOLUNTEER Out-of-State Tuition & Fees____ _ 1,072,121 Jane Peterson Smith '75 ASSOCIATION ARCHIVIST Other 998,493 FUND SAN FRANCISCO LEGAL Total State Revenues 17,916,664 Hastin gs Volunteer Association AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP

San Francisco Legal Auxili ary Expense HASTINGS VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION SUPPORT Academic Prog=Lr.::a~m~ ___ 8,625,644 SCHOLARLY Library 2,047,094 Prof. Ri chard Boswell PUBLICATIONS Academic Dean Mary Kay Kane Administration 2,775,293 1066 Foundation Members Prof. Ju lian H. Levi Facil ities Operations & Maintenance 1,571,862 Edward Levine Dean Frank T . Read TJ. SCOTTO Student Services 1,110,654 Frank Trinkl MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Financial Aid 1,321,030 Prof. Francis R. Walsh Marc L. Sallus '79 College Relations 465,087 Prof. William K.S. Wang Antoinette M. Young '76 Total Expense from State Funds 17,916,664

19 COLLEGE NEWS

Board Elects New Leaders; Three Directors End Terms

harlene Padovani Mitchell ('77) has Director Joseph 11'. Co tchell Cbeen elected Chair of the Hastings ("6 .1 ). cell ter. reeei .. es a plaqlle Co llege of the Law Board of Directors oj appreciatioll at his last Board - the first woman elected to the post. meetillg from 'he li eU' Chair. Joining her as Vice-c hair is former Charlell e Padol'O lI i Alitchell California Assemblyman John T. Knox ('52). (77), alld lI elV Vice-chair. Their selection as leaders of the Board Johll T. Kll ox ('52). coincides with severa l other transitions. Retiring from the board after 12-year terms are Ralph S. Abascal ('68) and Joseph W . Cotchett ('64). Meanwhile, Lois Haight Herrington ('65) resigned following her appointment as a Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge earlier this year. Gov. had not appointed successors as of mid-November. Mitchell, a mem­ ber of Hastings' Class of 1977, was appointed to the Fra ncisco Su perior Cou rt Judge Dona I d Nossaman, Guth ­ Board in 1986 by Mitchell. ner, Knox & Elliott. Gov. George Deuk­ Mitchell had been serving as Vice Chair He is a resident of mejian. She holds of the Board and has also served as Chair Richmond. the distinction of of its Fin ance Committee. Sh e has held M itchell succeeds being the first many offices with Queens Bench in San John A . Sprou l, a woman ever ap­ Francisco, including its presidency in 1986. ret ired execut ive pointed to the Knox was appoint ed to the Board in v ice president of Board . She is spe­ Lois Ha ight Herrillgtoll ('65) 1981 by f ormer Gov. Jerry Brown and was Pacifi c Gas a nd cia I co unsel at the reappoint ed t o a seco nd 12-year term ea r­ El ectric Co . in San f irm of Payne, Thompson, W alke r & Taa ffe lier this year by Gov. Wilso n. Kn ox is a Fra ncisco. in Sa n Franci sco. Her h usband is Sa n partner in the San Fra ncisco law firm of Johll A. Spro lll

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Hastings Scho larl y Pub li cati ons offi ce i New Heights launching a new service --copies of journal articles by telephone and fax. efore anyone on the Hastings Board The service is avail able fo r articl es appeari ng Bof Directors jumps to a conclusion in in the Hastings La l\" Joumal, Illtem atiollal and the future, he or she may want to con­ COlllparative La w Review, ConstilLltional Law sult fellow Director Jan Lewenhaupt, the Quarterly, COllllllllnication and Entertainlllent great-grandson of College founder and first La\\' Journal (COMMIENT) . and WOlllen 's La w Chief Justice of California Serranus Clinton JOllmal. Hastings. Shown here at Squaw Valley, Once registered, an individual will receive the Lewen-haupt boldly leaps from the platform table of contents with abstracts and an order of the highest altitude bungee jumping form , upon publi cation of each issue. tower in the world. Lewenhaupt, who Registrati on is free. is in his mid-70s, recently quipped that he Articles can be ordered by telephone and fax, has a quarter of a century in which to prac­ with a normal turn around of 24 hours. Arti cles tice if he decides to break the record as the are ,ent for a copying charge o f $ 10 per art icle, oldest bungee jumper set by a 100-year-old including deli very by Priority U.S. Mail. For in San Diego this fall. addi tio nal charges, faster deli very is avail able via express mail or fax . Rush orders, with a 50- cent per page , urcharge, can be transmitted by fax with in three ho urs. For more info rmati on or to regi, ter for the new ,ervice, telepho ne Albert Kaba in the Scholarl y Publications offi ce at (4 15) 565-4738, or send a fax to (4 15) 565-48 14.

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Ralph Abascal Awarded 1993 Kutak-Dodds Prize

Ralph S. Abascal ('68), a lph Santiago A bascal ('68), left, wilh Professor General Cou nsel o f Cal i fo rn ia Richard A. Boswell R Rura l Lega l Assis ta nce s ince 1975, was awarded the 1993 Kutak-Dodds Pri ze fo r his commitment and work as an advocate for the poor and d isadvantaged. Abascal recentl y retired from Hastings' Board of Directors upon completi on of a 12-year term. The Ku tak-Dodds Pri ze is awarded annu­ all y in memory of the late Robert 1. Kutak and the late Kenneth K. Dodds, fo rmer partners in the Omaha office of Kutak, Rock & Campbell . Kutak ded icated hi s career to public service and legal educa­ tion, and Dodds was well known for hi s lifelong interest in providing legal services to the di sadvantaged. T he $ 10,000 award , sponsored by the affecting the poor, incl ud ing abuses in the Abascal is a past winner of the State Bar R obert J. Kuta k Found a ti o n a nd the welfa re system, the ri ghts of workers - of Ca liforni a's Loren M iller Legal N a ti o na l L egal A id a nd D e fe nde r especiall y fa rm worke rs, the impact of Services Award for outstand ing leadershi p Associati on, recogni zes contributions "to environmental legislati on on the poor, and in ex tendi ng legal services to the poor of the enhancement of the human di gni ty and the impact of scie nti f ic researc h o n Cali fornia. quality of li fe of those persons unable to employment opportuni ties. afford legal representation." "Few persons have fought as hard or as Abascal' s career has in cluded personal successfull y on behalf of the poor," said in volveme nt in a wide range of issues C lin to n L yo ns, NLA D A's executi ve director.

New Associate Academic Dean rofessor Leo P. Martinez ('78), at right, Phas been appointed Associate Academic Dean, succeeding Professor H. G. Prince. Martinez brings a special background to his new duties-a varied professional back­ ground, his teaching and research experience as a faculty member, and active alumni work as a member of the Alumni Association's Board of Governors. He is seen here at a reception during a meeting of the Associa­ tion's governors in Honolulu earlier this year w ith Randall K. Steverson ('78), left, and the Hon. M ichael A. Town ('68).

21 CLASS NOTES

ThIS Fall 1993 listing of Class Notes IS based on Items received before September 15. 1993 Items received after that date Will appear In the Spring 1994 Issue of your Class Notes Hastings Community. If you have news for Class Notes, send It along In the envelope found In the center of thiS Issue .

19305 19605 m e rge r of De la Verg ne & M cM urtry In Sacra me nt o a nd Aronowi tz & Bo rde lo n In 1934 1960 Auburn. lildred W. Levin, a solo practitioner in an Ho n. Ra ym ond J . Arata, Jr. , has been elected Franc isco. remains acti ve in San Fra nc isco Presiding Judge of San Fra nc isco S upe ri o r 1965 community affairs. devoting time to helping Court. He is a 20-year vetera n o f the San Bruce N. C t"awfo rd has join ed w ith three rape victims as well as working with the civic F ra nc isco be nc h . hav in g se r ved o n th e o th e r a tt o rneys to fo rm th e new firm o f committee that is supporting construc ti o n in Munic ipa l Court prio r to e levati o n to the Huffman. Usem. Saboe & rawford. P. .. in the Civic Center of a new M ai n Li brary fo r S upe ri o r Court by fo rme r Gov. Edmund G. Minneapo li s, Minnesota. He practi ces primari­ San Francisco. Brown, Jr. ly in the area of taxati on.

1963 J ohn C. T ill, w ho moved into the real estate 19405 J a m es C . Haged o rn was a ppo inted by the fi eld in Pacifi ca, Cali forni a. after 20 years o f law practi ce, is Presid e nt o f the Pacifi ca-Half 1940 State Bar o f Califo rni a as o ne o f the lawyer m e mbe rs of the Co mmittee o n Minimum M oon Bay Associa ti o n o f Realt o rs a nd is a Robert G. Jacobs, w ho li ves in San Mateo, Continuing Legal Educati on. He is also servin g State Director of the Californi a Associati on o f Cali fo rni a, is re tired fro m the Esta te & G ift as an advisor to the executi ve committee of the Realt ors. T ax Di visio n of the Internal Revenue Service. Litigati on Secti on of the State Bar. He contin­ ues to practi ce plainti ffs ' pe rsona l inj ury in 1966 Sacramento, CaliForni a. 1949 Hon. Mar vin R. Baxtet", Associate Justi ce o f W il bu r F. L ittlefi eld has retired after 17 years the Supre me Court of Califo rni a, received an T h o m as G. H e ndric k s has bee n na me d as Los A ngeles County Public Defender. Ho no ra ry D octor o f Laws Deg ree fro m County Counsel in Marin County, Califo rni a. Southwestern Uni versity School of Law in Los He is a 28-year veteran of the office he is now Angeles, for " providing a model of leade rship, headin g. 19505 integrity, and common sense For future genera­ ti o ns of legal professio nals." It was award ed David W . McMurtry is a principal in the Law 1952 when Justi ce Bax ter de li vered the Commence­ Offices of de la Ve rgne, McMurtry. Aronowitz ment address to South western 's Class o f 1993. Gord o n D . Sch abe r , a S ac rame nto C ity & Bo rd e lo n in Sacra m e nto a nd A uburn , Coll ege alumnus, was ho no red in ovember Califo rni a. The new firm was created by the by the Communit y Co ll ege League of Cali fo rni a w ith its Di s ting ui s hed A lumni Award . Schabe r g raduated with great distinc­ ti o n in the C lass of 1947 fr o m Sacra me nto Junior Co ll ege ( now Sacra m e nto C it y Coll ege). He is a professor of law at McGeorge School of Law in Sacrame nto.

1956 Herbert G. Hawkins, a solo practitioner in San Rafael. Cal ifo rni a. has been appointed as a part-ti me traffic reFeree For the Marin County Municipal Court . He is a past president of the Mari n County Bar As ociati on.

1957 H o n. Ea rl B. G illia m , the first African­ American to serve a~ a judge in San Diego County and the lone black on the San Diego federal bench. has sh ifted to senior sta t u~. \I hich i~ allowing him to reduce his workload. H \\ as appointed to the Municipal Court b nch b) GO\'. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown in Foundation Supports Academic Programs 1963. and elevated to the Superior Court bench ohn K. "Jack " Smith (" 54), second from right, was on hand as a Past President of the Hastings 1066 in 1975 b) Gm'. Edmund G. (Jerry) Bro\o\on. Jr. JFoundation to present checks for three of the Foundation'S annual grants to academic programs - President appointed him to the 510,000 to the academic dean for faculty support, 510,000 for the Moot Court program, and federal bench. San Diego's AFrican-American 5 12,500 for support of scholarly journals. Visiting with him during the 1993 Scholarship Tea at which Bar Association is named in his honor. the aw ards were made are, from left, Antoinette Young (" 76), director of Moot Court; Albert Kaba, coordinator of Scholarly Publications; and Academic Dean Mary Kay Kane.

22 CLASS NOTES

Robert L. Hous e, a pa rtn e r in Lavo ra to. ommillce, a post he has he ld sin e 1985. He House & G ranbcrg in Salinas, Califo rni a, has hcads Se verson's fo u r-Iawyc r e n vi ro n mc nta I received th e C hi ef Justi ce G ibson Award , th e de partme nt , w hi c h handles liti gati o n, transac­ hi ghest ho no r of the Mo nt c rcy County Bar ti o na l a nd reg ul a to ry c o mpli a nc e ma tte rs ssociati on. The award is named fo r the late in vo lv in g , a mo ng o th e r thin g~ , hazardo us Californi a C hi e f Justi ce, Phil S. G ibson. It is waste and cleanups. given to th e lawyer who " b c~ t exemplifies th e

unsclfi sh community spirit and hi gh Icgal and Wi ll iam D. Taylor, a pa rtn e r a t Ha nso n, I ethical standard s of Phil G ibson." Bridgctt , M a rc us, Vl a h o~ & Rudy in Sa n A lice Akawie 7 9 Francisco, h a~ been namcd F ir ~ t Vice President Douglas M. Moore, Jr., partner at Scdgwic k, o f th c Tra ns po rt ati o n Lawyers Associa ti o n. Dete rt . Moran & Arn o ld in San Francisco, has The 650 - me mbe r c du cati o na l associa ti o n been pro moted to two-star Rcar Admiral in th e ad vises th e moto r, aviati on, rail , and maritime United States Naval Rcserve. He is o nc of o nl y industries o n lega l a nd regul a to ry devclo p­ 16 meri cans who hold that rank , th c hi ghest ments. level to whi ch a Naval Reservist can ri sc. A aval Reserve officer sin ce 1963. Moore was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1989. 1972 Lawrence A. Callaghan has sig ned o n with M arvin R. Baxter '66 Joel A. Shawn, w ho is in practi ce with hi s 5 0 -att o rn ey Severso n & W e rso n in San wife. M. Dee Samue ls. in the San Fra ncisco Fra nc isco as a pa rtne r. C all agha n j o in s the firm of Samuels & S hawn. has been e lected commercial law firm aft er more th an fi ve years Vice Preside nt o f th e Associati o n o f Fa mil y as a partne r w ith Lo ng & Levit. Call agha n and Concili ati on Courts, an intern ati onal asso­ practi ces commercial, fin ancial, and bus in ess ciati on of judges. lawyers, a nd mental health liti gati o n, as well as w hite coll a r c rimina l pro fessionals concern ed with children' s issues defe nse. of di vorce. He is a certified fa mil y law special­ ist. Lee A. Chilcote, a partner in Hahn Loeser & Parks in C leveland, Ohio, has been elected to Merle C. Chambers 7 7 th e A meri can Coll ege of Real Estate Lawyers. 1967 In addition to real estate law, he concentrates Alexander Anolik, a travel industry advocate, in th e areas of banking and e nviro nme nt al law. develo pment gro up. as well as fo r a ll legal doc­ a nd c rimina l de fe nse lawyer a th a n Cohn ument ati on associated with new projects. me rged th e ir prac ti ces to fo rm 10- lawyer James .I. Tamulski, formerl y a partner in San Alexander Anolik and Associates. Anolik pre­ Francisco' s Graham & James, is a new na me viously ran hi s own nine-lawyer practi ce, th e partne r o f S a n Diego- based Kaye, Rose, 1974 Law Offices of Alexander Ano lik. T a mul ski & Ma ltz ma n. a gene ra l ma ritime Cecily A . Drucker, w ho had a two- lawyer practi ce. He is heading a newly o pe ned San firm with Boalt Ha ll graduate Lo ui s We ll er, is Lyman (Ladd) Bedford moved to Keck, Fra nc isco o ffi ce. The firm previo us ly was now of coun sel to th e San Francisco o ffi ce of Mahin & Cate' s o ffi ce as co-part­ Kaye, Rose & Malt zman. th e Los A ngeles firm o f Mus ic k, Peele r & ner-in -charge and head of the offi ce's litigati on Garre tt. She was a pa rtn e r w ith S kj e rven , practi ce. He had been th e seni or litigati on part ­ Morrill , MacPherson, Franklin & Friel for fi ve ner in the firm 's San Francisco offi ce. 1973 years befo re mergin g he r real estate tra nsac­ Sandra Blair , a certified fa mil y law specia list ti ons, busin ess succession and estate pl anning in San Francisco, has expanded her litigati on practi ce with We ll er, who is also of counsel to 1968 practi ce to in clude famil y law mediati on. Musick, Peeler & Garretl. Hon. Ina Levin Gyemant o f the Sa n Fra nc isco Supe ri o r Court has been e lected Robut L. CJ'owell has been elected to a sec­ 1975 Vi ce-chair of th e C alifo rnia Commissio n o n ond two-year term on the Board of Govern ors Judicial Performance. of th e State Bar of Nevada. He is a partner in Daniel A. Mathews, fo rmerl y a fin ance part­ the law firm of C rowell, Sus ic h. O wen & ne r at G ra ha m & Ja mes, has j o ined Orric k, Tackes in Carson C it y, Nevada. Herrington & Sutc liffe in its New York offi ce. 1969 He speciali zes in asset-based commercial and fin ancial transacti o ns. David M. Van Atta has merged hi s real estate Thomas E. Miller, a me mber of th e Hastings practi ce with th at of Stanford Law alum John 1066 Fo undati o n, has publis hed hi s second Hanna to form th e Palo A lt o, Californi a, firm legal textbook. Ca lifornia Construction Defect Susan M. Popik a nd two fe ll ow partne rs at of Hanna & Van Atta. Van Alla recentl y ended Litigation: Commercial and Residential (Wiley Rogers, Joseph . O ' Do nne ll & Quinnhas in Sa n a six-year partnership with Graham & James. & So n. 1993). He is the seni or and founding Fra nc isco have la un c hed the ir own firm o f pa rtne r o f th e Law Offices of Tho m as E . C hapman, Po pik & White. The three-attorn ey Mille r, w ith o ff ices in Sa n Di ego, Ora nge firm focuses on civil tri als and appeals, specifi­ 19705 County, Los Angeles. and Palm Desert. call y busin ess torts and commerc ial contracts. in s ura nce coverage, e mp loy me nt, a tto rn ey 1971 Alicia N. Noyola has been promoted to Vi ce malpracti ce. and products li ability. He r fe ll ow partne rs, William C hapma n and Mark White, James R. Arnold, a pa rtne r a t Severson & Preside nt of C alpine Corp . in S a n Jose are adjunct professors at Hastings. both teach­ W e rson in Sa n Fra nc isco, was reappo inted Cali fo rni a. In her new role. she is responsible ing evid ence and ad vocacy. Vi ce-cha irma n o f th e Ame ri can Ba r fo r id e ntify in g. evalu ating . a nd negoti a ting Assoc ia ti o n' s Solid a nd Ha za rd o us W aste new power proj ects fo r Ca lpine ' s proj ect

23 CLASS NOTES

President Clinton to be a member of the White Robert L. Poll ak, a partner at San Franci~co'" Ho use Co nfe re nce's Sma ll Bus iness Glassbe rg. Po ll ak & ue rbac h, has become Commi ssion. The Commission is responsible one of 51 att orn eys nationwide to be certified for developing recommendati ons for executi ve as a c re dit o rs' ri g ht s spec iali s t by th e and legislati e action to e nco urage th e eco­ Commercial Law League of America. Po ll a" nomi c viability of small business and for con­ represent s creditors in commercial litigati on. vening th e 1994 White House Conference on Small Business. She also has been appointed to R obert E. S imms has been e lected to th e the National Petro leum Counc il by Secretary Board of Directors of th e Hanna Boys Cent er o f Ene rgy Haze l R. O·Lea ry. The Coun c il in Sonoma. Californ ia. He serv es as a membe r advises th e Secretary and is made up of execu­ o f the Board' s Legal Committee. He is C hi e f ti ves from th e o il and gas industry. Exec uti ve Officer and General Counsel o f Trux Airline Cargo Se rv ice in S o uth a n Thomas C. Geiser was appointed Senior Vice Francisco. President and General Counsel o f We ll Point Health e tworks. Inc. in W ood la nd Hills. California. He brings to WellPoint 15 years of 1979 ex peri ence in health care law prac ti ce. He was Alice L. Akawie has starte I her own law firm. most recentl y a partner with Brobeck. Phleger Mars hall. Akawie & Le Pi e tra in Oakland, & Harrison in San Francisco. California. She specializes in real estate trans­ acti ons, including foreclosures and work-out s. Nicole Goldberg is the new Vi ce Presid e nt Her firm is a women-owned busin ess. open to Alumni Teach in and General Counsel at Liposome Techn ology. joint ventures with oth er law firm s. a pharmaceutical manufacturer based in Menl o College of Advocacy Pa rk . Ca lifo rni a. She previous ly was a t Brett A. Borah, who is with the firm of Scher eborah s. Ballati (75), left, and Edith R. Genentech. In c. in South San Francisco. wh re & Bassett in Sunnyvale, California, has been DMatthai (75), shown here in Hastings' she had been a legal consultant sin ce 1992. appointed by the State Bar of Californi a to th e Moot Court, are among alumni w ho Exec uti ve Commi tt ee of th e Workers ' have returned to campus as part of the Compensati on Secti on of th e State Bar. Continuing Legal Education program. Ballati Jill A. Hersh, a family tria l a nd appellate and Matthai w ere on hand for the 1993 lawyer. has become a name partner at what is College of Advocacy in June. Ballati chaired now Friedman , Ross & He rs h in San Arthu r E. F isher has moved to th e Oakland, the Business Litigation Institute and Matthai Francisco. Pri or to July. the 20-year-old firm California firm of King, Shapiro, Mittelman & w as a faculty member in both the Business & Litigation and Personal Injury Institutes. operated as Friedman. Ross Dorskind. Buchman as a partner. He previo usly was with Bi shop, Barry, Howe, Haney & Ryder in San Jeffrey Kirchmann has ent ered solo practi ce Francisco. He will continue to focu s on busi­ in San Rafael, Californi a. where he continues ness. e nvironme ntal , in surance coverage, and Richard L. Seabolt, a partner at Hancock. to practi ce real estate law with an emphasis on other complex liti gation. Rothert & Bunshoft in San Francisco. was lead real property leasin g. He had been a contract defense counsel in Aerojet v. Transport. a 10- atto rney fo r a lmost 10 years w ith He ll e r, Hon. Lawrence J. O'Neill has bee n elected month jury tri al reported by th e Na/jolla! Lall' Ehrman. White & McAuliffe. Pres iding Judge o f th e Superior Court in JOl/rna! as th e largest case in the .S. tri ed to a Fresno, California. defense verdict in 1992. The plaintiff claimed Thomas M. Maddock has been a ppo inted in~urance coverage for co~ t s of c leaning up Chief Dep uty Directo r fo r the Califo rni a Bruce Pfaff has hi s own plaintiffs' pe rsonal groundwater pollution at its Sacramento rocket Department of Veterans Affairs by Gov. Pete injury practice, the Law Offices o f Bruce manufacturing faci lity . Areojet's po llutio n Wilson. He was a De puty Directo r fo r th e Robert Pfaff, in C hi cago, [llinois. cleanup costs by mid-1992 were approximately Department of Consumer Affai rs from 199 1 to 75 million. 1993 and the publi c adviser for the Californi a Nancy L. Powers, an estate plan ning and pro­ Energy Commi ssio n fro m 1988-9 1. From bate attorney, has ended a fi ve-year partnership 1986-88. he was Deputy Chief of th e Bureau of 1976 with Lillick & Charles in San Fra nci sco to Automoti ve Repai r. Departme nt of Consumer launch a solo practice. Powers also chairs th e Jackie Speier, a member of the Californi a Affairs. State Bar' s lottery law subcommittee and co­ State ssembly. has been honored by the San chairs th e environmental law subcommittee, Mateo County. Californi a unit of the American 1978 both of which are part of the Bar' s trust and Society for c hampioni ng wome n ' s probate law section. health issue in the Californi a Legislature. Betty L. Dawson h as been appointed Jaime R . W ilczynski has been promoted to Munic ipal Court Commissio ne r in Me rced Li e ut enant Colonel in th e U.S. Army Reserves County, Californi a. She becomes only th e sec­ 19805 a nd has been appointed as the Staff Judge ond woman to hold a judicial positi on in th e 1981 dvocate for th e 9 1st Di visio n (Exerci e) at hi story of Merced County. Fort Baker. California. Richa rd A. Eggerth has been named a partner Randolf Rice, managin g partner of Pillsbury, at the San Francisco law firm of Kaufman & Madi son & Sutro' s San Jose, California, office, Logan, where his practi ce focu ses on e nviron­ mental insurance coverage. 1977 has been appointed to a new standing commit­ ,Ierle C. Chamber, President a nd C hief tee of the State Ba r of California on sex ual Executive Officer of Ax em Re ources, Inc. and ori entati on di criminati on. Nancy A. J a r vis, who practices wi th Farrand, Chair of the Executive Committee of Clipper Cooper & Bruiniers in San Francisco, has been Exxpre in Chicago, was appointed by elected President of the Board of Trustees of

24 Hastings Alumni: Study at Oxford, Summer '94

or the first tilli e, Hastings College (~fth e Law will combine academic U resources Il'ith Unil'ersity College, one (~/th e oldest and most presti­ gious colleges (~/ Oxf ord Unil'ersity, to present a week long program of continuing legal education in o.~fo rd , England, August 6-14, 1994. Th e pro­ gram is dil'ided into tll'O topics of geneml interest - "Adl'ising Clients Doing Business in the Ne ll ' Economic CO lllmunity" alld "Litigating in London," Th e program lI 'ill aIlOlI ' /)articipants to CJllal( fyfor 12 hours ofMCLE credit (o ne year 's requirement).

TOPICS & INSTRUCTORS "Advising Clients Doing Business in the Ne w Ecollomic Community" will hi ghli ght general busin ess, in tell ectua l propert y, e nvironmental and tax i, sue, of whi ch Ameri can lawyer, sho ul d be aware. "Litigatillg ill Lolldon" will provide a solid backgroun d in the structure o f the Engli sh legal system. We will talk with judges, soli c itors, and barri sters about comparati ve problems in ad vocacy and ethi cs. Another topi c, whi ch crosses the boundari es o f transacti o nal and liti gati on practi ce and whi ch is a required MCLE topi c beginning in 1995, is gender bias. We wi ll learn about com­ parati ve probl ems of women in law. The in structors will in clude di stin ­ gui shed lecturers from Oxford Uni versity, Hastings Coll ege o f the Law. as well as practi c in g judges, soli citors and barri sters. A specia l certi fi cate of partic ipati on in the Ox ford/Hastin gs In stitute will be award ed to parti c ipant s.

ACCOMMODATIONS & SOCIAL EVENTS articipants in the program have a cho ice of accommodations. They Pmay choose to " li ve in coll ege," experi encin g th e cozy charm o f 17th century rooms with beamed ceilings. Uni versit y Coll ege ha been the home o f many famous po liti cians and scholars, in c lu ding fonner Prime Ministers C lement Attlee and J. Harold Wilson, the poet Percy Bysshe She ll ey, the teacher and writer C.S. Lewis. and the astro physic ist Stephen Hawking. And yes, Uni versity Coll ege was where a young Ameri can Rhodes Scholar didn't inhale. You can also opt for more modern accommodati ons at the nearby Eastgate Hote l, a Forte Heritage hote l, complete with bathrooms en suite. A ll parti cipants will take some o f their meals in the handsome dining hall o f Uni versity Coll ege, will take th eir lectures in the Coll ege' s rooms, and will have access to the lovely public grounds of thi s hi stori c Coll ege. You will be o ffered the opportunity to explore Oxford and its environs. Oxford is within easy distance to Stratford Upon Avon, the home o f William Shakespeare and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Other excursions may include the Cotswolds, the town of Bath , Stonehenge, and Blenhe im Palace. Other social acti viti es. such as golf and tenni s, also will be available.

COST MClE 1993 he Continuing Legal Educati on (CLE) part of the program will cost T$ 1,400. Accommodation and airfare packages are avai labl e at vary­ ing prices. Sightseein g excursions and packages to London either be fore or aft er the program will be avail abl e fo r an additional charge. For more informati on and an appli cati on. contact: Hastings' Office of Co ntinuing Legal Education, 200 M cAll ister Street, San Francisco, CA 94102, Telephone: (415) 565-4664. Application and full pa yment due by February 18, 1994. CLASS NOTE S

Peter Nova has o pe ned a new la\\ o ffi cc in o no ma Va ll ey. Cali fo rni a. wherc hi , practi cc is in th e area of civil liti gati on with cmpha,i, o n commc rc ial di spute,> . pe rsonal injury. and product li ability. He previo us wa, in practi ce with Bronson. Bro nson & Mc Kinnon.

Mar k Rom eo, a partn er at Li vin gston & Weiss In a n Fra nc isco, is Preside nt o f the o rth Beach Chamber o f Comme rce. He has been o n th e Chambe r' s Board of Directo rs for the past two years an I also provid es its legal coun sel.

Mark W indha m is a deputy public defender in Los Angeles County. Hi s trial work, which has recentl y in cluded two death penalty cases in w hi c h hi s c li e nts' li ves we re spared. was described earli er thi s year in Tim e magazin e, whi ch noted he "juggles nine cases on a typical day,"

1984 Domenic C. Drago, a partner with Sheppard, Charles Mazursky ('69) Honored by L.A. Chapter Mullin, Ri cht er & Hampto n, has been appoint­ ed Sec re tary o f th e San Di ego , California. os Angeles trial lawyer Charles J. Mazursky ('69) was honored by the Los Angeles Ch apter of Lthe Hastings Alumni Association as the Ch apter's 1993 Alumnus of the Year at its annual dinner c hapte r o f th e A ssoc ia tion fo r C o rporate earlier this year. Chapter President Valerie A. Fontaine ('79) is shown presenting him the Growth for 1993-94. Alumnus of the Year plaque. Mary L. G illespie, an attorney wi th the San Franc isco Di s tri c t o f th e Corps of Arm y th e W o rld Affa irs Co unc il o f No rth e rn M ichael P. McNamar a has founded hi s own Eng in eers, has been awarded the Department Californi a. She is th e first woman to serve as firm. Alldredge & McNamara, with Ralph C. of th e Army Achi evement Medal for Civilian th e Coun c il 's po li cy- m a kin g c hi e f. The Alldredge. They have offi ces in San Francisco Service, and a one-year environmental law fel­ IO ,OOO - me mbe r W o rld A ffai rs Coun c i I was a nd Los Ange les. He is ma naging th e Los lowship at George Washington University. She la unc hed a ft e r W o rld W a r II to educate th e Angeles offi ce. He previously was a partner at was ho no red because o f o utstanding pe rfor­ public o n foreign po li cy issues. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. mance while assisting th e Corps' Jacksonvill e, Fl orida, Di stri ct during th e Hurricane Andrew Lawrence C. Levine, an associate professor at Betty Hansen Richardson, a T o ny Pa tin o recovery effort in 1992. McGeorge School of Law in Sacrame nto. h a~ Fe ll ow who was recentl y elected Chair of the been appointed to a new standing committee of Id aho Industri al Commission. was no minated Ann Girard is servin g as Vi ce Preside nt of th e the State Bar of Califo rni a o n sexual o ri nt a­ by President C linto n in Septe mber as nited S a n Fra nc isco c ha pte r o f th e Ame ri ca n ti on discriminati on. States Att orney fo r the Di stri ct of Id aho. She Corpo ra te Coun sel Assoc ia ti o n . S he has was s ubsequ e ntl y confirmed by the U.S. worked fo r th e Bri sbane offi ce of New York' s A. Curtis Sawyer has join ed the law firm of Senate. She ha served on the Id aho Industri al Hitachi A meri ca, Ltd .. ~ in ce 1989. Girard also F ree m a n . Brow n . Ha rtm a nn & S pe rry in Commission sin ce 199 1. has practi ced as a commercial litigati on associ­ Stockton. Cali fo rni a. He i prac ti c in g civil liti­ ate with Brobeck, Phleger & Harri son. gation. busine s torts. and admira lt y law. Thomas J. Stikker, a n e tate pla nning, pro­ bate. a nd trust atto rn ey. has become a na me Mary Catherine Malin has been appo inted partner in the new law fi rm of Springs Ri vin De puty U.S. Agent to the Ira n-U.S . Claims 1982 Detwil er Dudnick & Sti kker in San Francisco. Tribunal in The Hague, th e Ne th e rl a nd ~. She Thomas B. Brown, w ho wa~ ~s i s t a n t C ity also ~e r ves as th e embassy's legal att ache. She A ttorney in Be rke ley. Ca Ii fo rn ia. h a~ been and her husband, Leonard M ayor, are th e par­ appointed C it y Att orney in tapa. Cali fo rni a. 1983 e nt s of a so n. Bo M a lin - M ayo r , bo rn Donald E. Conant, coun se l a t FM C November 24. 1992. Elizabeth Grossman, a crim inal tri al lawyer. Corpo rati o n in Santa C lara. Californi a, sin ce and Boal! Ha ll alumnus Lawrence Gibbs have 1989. is se rv in g as treas u re r of th e S a n Kimberly Marteau, formerl y Vi ce Preside nt ope ned their own practi ce of Gro~ s ma n & Francisco Chapter of the A meri can Corporate o f Savoy Pi c tures in Los A ngeles, has been Gibb, in Berkele). Cali forn ia. She had been a Cou n ~e l As~oc i a ti o n . a ppo inted Directo r o f th e Office o f Public partner at Cooper. rguedas & Ca"man in Li a iso n a t th e U nited S ta tes Info rm a ti o n Emery \ ille. California. He had practiced civil Lisa A. Mondori has joined th e Sacrame nto. Agency. She directs th e agency's public li aison and criminal appeab a'> a ~olo practitioner. Cal iforn ia, office of the law firm of Graham & and media relati ons effort s and serves as seni or J ames . S he had been in t he firm's San advisor to US IA Directo r Joseph Duffey for Robe rt J. K a neda i, ~orking for the U.S. Franci~co office. A corporate partner. s he publi c affairs. Department of State a, a political officer at the focuses on mergers and acquisitions and on ' .. Embm,s) in T o"yo. "here he reports on strategic corporate partner'hips. She co-chairs and analyze Japan's foreign poliC) in Ea t the finn' s bioscience~ practice group and is a sia. member of it~ Japan practice group.

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1985 cute~ government fra ud offenses . w hi c h R oc h e ll e ason, a former a,~()c iate at include welfare, medicaid, and tax fraud. Morri son & Foerste r in an Franci,co. h a~ Theodore Town end H e rhold ha~ joined been namcd Executive Director of th e Lea" ue TO\\ n~end and To\\ n ~cnd Khourie and Crew in to ave Lake Tahoe. She served as a Palo It o, California, a, a commercial litigator. Maria Teresa Solomon, a specia li st in inter­ h a~ ~~IfT atto rn ey w ith th e South Lake Tahoe-ba,ed He \\ a, pre\ iousl) an a~,ociate with ASllford nati onal trade la w who helped draft the orth nonprofit organi zati on for the past year. & Wriston in Honolulu. Ameri can Agreement while s he was a n atto rn ey in th e office of th e Chief Counsel for Inte rna ti ona l Commerce at th e Donald L Williamson has earn ed hi s li cense Leanne Wilhardt Coghlin has joined Circle K U.S. Departme nt of Commerce, has join ed th e to practi ce as a certified publi c account ant. He orp., a nati onal conveni ence store chain . as law firm of Hinchy, Witte, Wood, Ander on & w ith th e firm of Poai & ssoc iates in ~si~ t a nt General Coun sel handling securities Hodges in San Diego. Petalu ma, Cali fornia. matters in the company's Phoeni x headquar­ ters. She had been a business and securities associate w ith Berg. Ziegle r, A nderson & 1987 1988 Parker in San Francisco for eight years. Patricia E. A n glin has joined the s taff o f Karen Tietjen Allen has ope ned her own firm Congress' Joint Committee on Taxati on. She is in Palo A lt o, California. She is specia li Lin g in Teresa A, Woody has been named a partner at a d v is in g th e Ho use Wa ys a nd M eans immigration and nationality law, w ith a focus the Kansas C ity, Missouri , law firm of Spence Committee and the Senate Finance Committee on business immigration issues. She has been Fane Britt & Browne . S he is a liti gati o n on employee benefits tax issues. She had previ­ e lected C ha ir of th e Santa C lara Vall ey lawyer. ously been an associate at Pill sbury Madi son & Chapte r of th e Ameri can Immigrati on Lawyers Sutro in San Francisco. Associati on. 1986 Deirdre E. C r a ig has assumed the post of John D. Fiero has joined th e firm of Landels, Heidi K. Hugo has been e lected a partner at A lumni a nd Develo pment Director of Santa Ripley & Di a mo nd in San Fra nc isco as a n Bro nson, Bro n so n & M c Kinno n in San Clara Uni versity School of Law. She will man­ associate. He had been with the San Francisco Francisco. He r practice focuses on construction age the school's fundraising effort s and exter­ firm of Steefel, Levitt & Weiss sin ce gradua­ defects and in surance coverage. na l re la ti o ns. S he ha d been wi th th e Bar ti on. He is a busin ess litigator who ha ndles Association o f San Francisco, where she was bankruptcy and other creditors' ri ghts di sputes. Jana M, Kurka, fo rme rl y an associate w ith assistant director for continuing legal educati on Ke ll y , He rlihy & Bane, is s pending a year and staff coordinator fo r committees on equali ­ S unny A. M. Koshy is wi th th e U.S. A rmy counseling the Czech Republic as it undertakes ty. Judge Advoca te G e ne ral 's Corps a t Fo rt legal reforms. She w ill travel to the former Campbe ll , Kentucky. He is serving as Special Czechoslovak ia as a re presentati ve of th e Elizabeth A. Franklin has j o in e d Carr, Ass is ta nt U .S. A tto rn ey a nd C hi e f of the American Bar Associati on' s Central and East McCle ll a n, Ingersoll , Thompson & Horn in C riminal Litigati on Branch. He writes th at he European Law Initiati ve. Burlingame, Cali forn ia, as a seni or associate. is renovating a I 20-year-old ho use. She is practicing with the labor and employ­ Howard L. Pearlman has been e levated to ment law group. Andres O . Rico has joined the Sacrame nt o, principal at the San Francisco firm of Bartko, Ca lifornia, firm of Cespedes, a mba & Tarrant & Miller. He has been an environmen­ Pamela T. Ireland (nee Westfall ) has been Nakagawa. As the firm ' s sole associate, he tal litigator at the fi rm sin ce 1988. Before that pro moted to Director of Legal Services at practi ces commercial, employme nt, and prod­ he served as a jud ic ia l extern to Califo rni a Unite d D is till e rs North A me ri ca, In c ., in ucts li ability liti gati on. Ri co a lso has been Supre me Court C hi e f Justi ce Malcom Lucas Connecti cut , whi ch oversees a ll o perations in na me d G e ne ra l Cou n se l to th e Mex ica n and worked as a corporate associate at He ll er, the U.S. and Canada. She previously was coun­ Consul ate of Sacramento. Ehrman, White & McAuliffe. sel to the company from 1990-93 and an asso­ ciate at Bay, Berry & Howard in Connecti cut. Robert R, Rigsby i. the deputy in charge of Carol J . Urzi was e lected treasure r of th e She was marri ed in September. Barri sters Clu b of San Francisco. She is a for­ th e C rimina l Di v is io n of th e Office of mer litigati on associate at Pill sbury Madi son & Corpora ti o n Coun se l of th e Di s tri c t of C harlotte N. Makoff was appo inted Vice­ Sutro. Columbia. T he Di vis io n is respo ns ible fo r chair of the Marin County Advisory Board on prosecution of a ll criminal law vio lati ons by Alcohol and Other Drug Problems. She is a lit­ j uveni les as well as certai n mi sdemeanors and igati o n partne r in th e Tiburo n. Californ ia, intra-family offenses by adults. l t also prose office of Cohen, elson & Makoff. Her prac­ ti ce emphasizes federal and state securities and fiduciary litigati on.

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Cecily A. Drucker '74 Thomas E. Miller '73 Rochelle Nason '87 Richard L. Seabolt '75 Jackie Speier '76 Thomas J. Stikker '82

28 19905 1989 C h rist o pher J . P a le rmo has joined the Boston-based inte ll ectu al property firm of Fish & Ri chardson as a liti gati on associate in th e firm 's new Silicon Va ll ey office in Californi a. He handles computer software and liti gati on and some trademark work.

1990 Paul A. Peters has joined the San Francisco firm of Kaufman & Logan as an associate.

1991 George A. McNitt has opened a solo practice office in Oakland, California, focusing o n estate planning and probate mailers.

F r ancisco G. Tor res has joined th e eight­ lawyer Lilienthal & Fowler firm in San Francisco, where he focuses on entertainment, real estate, and civi l litigation. He worked as a deputy district attorn ey in Kern County before joining Lilienth al.

1992 Kar en C. Car rer a and Ba rrie L. Becker have formed their own firm of CalTera & Becker in San Francisco, dedicated to providing afford­ able legal services to low- and middle-income women and fam ili es.

J ennifer E. Niles and Ra ndall H. Stoner have formed their own firm of Ni les & Stoner in San Francisco.

1993 Notes for the Class of 1993 are incorporated as a part of the com­ mencement coverage of the class. See page 6.

In Memoriam J ohn A. BrelTeilh (' 72) C. Rick Chamberlin ('72) Ri chard M. Gorman (' 49) Hon. William G. Kinder ('60) Charles A. Loring ('38) Tim othy V. McFarland ('66) Harvey C. Mill er (' 29) Han. A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.

author of In the Matter of Color: Race and the American Legal Process w ill deliver the 11th annual Upcoming Campus Mathew O. Tobriner Lecture on the topic Events for Alumni "A Retrospect on Justice Clarence Thomas" William H. Webster 4 p.m .. Wednesday, January 12 Former Director of the FBI & CIA, who oversaw the inquiry into the police response to the civil disorders after the 1992 state trial in the Rodney King case, will deliver the luncheon address at Founder's Day Friday, March 4 Celebrating the 116th Anniversary of the Founding of Hastings College of the Law

For information on these events, phone the College Relations Office at (415) 565-4615

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