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Clinical Program Springs to Life The newly designed clinical program offers students a structured introduction to lawyering skills and a lot of client contact. In cooperation with four local agencies, the new civil practice clinic focuses on cases dealing with housing, welfare and employment issues.

ith over 1200 first time ------contributors joining the list of Hastings supporters, ------1989/90 promises to be the Franklin Delivers Tobriner Lecture college's most successful 4 Historian John Hope Franklin took the current fundraising year. Supreme Court to task for what he sees as a new insensitivity to civil rights concerns.

on the cover: Students in the new civil practice clinic get lots of client contact as well as instruction in pertinent substantive law and intensive feedback on writing assignments, Land Conservation Law court appearances and other Institute Formned tasks. Pictured are Elizabeth Johnsen '91 and Legal Assistance Hastings and the Land Trust Alliance have to the Elderly client Josephine formed the Land Conservation Law Institute Tarquini. See story on page 4. Photo by Pamela Gentile. Reaching Out to the Pacific Rim11 The first in a series of conferences focusing on emerging issues affecting Pacific Rim nations will take place this fall at Nihon University in Tokyo, Japan. (pg. 3)

BM AM campus news alumni news and notes expanded clasanotes faculty research & publications aigs iblessed

by both tradition andinnlaio--fcuty profesionr..... pursuits. .

astngs success at its have worked wit L)ean Lathrope very well as excellent scholarship. They have all three ission to educate closely over the lat two years and have distinguished academic records, students for the found his counsel and iunderstanding to be having served as editors-in-chief of their journals practice of law depends invaluabe His scrvice as dean and then respective law school in the continuing academic (ean offered us the ontinuity Professor Barrettjoined the Hlastings to xc ec of oui fathy and the quality of nec essarx to biegin fating the challenges and faculty in 1981 after crviug a a law clerk the newIfatcults appointments [he achievements problems of a large urban law school. the Honorable Gerald Bard Tjoflat of Yppea for the and prestige of tour65 Club are well known Though I will miss working wit him as an C0icunit Court of with nationally and internationally, lint it is in administrator, I am happy to announce that Fifth 4 .reuit, and practicing law anady our regular faculty that we set our most he will continue to lie at lastings as a fudl- Howard Rice, Ncmeroxski Francisco She dramatic growth and change. time faculty member teaching tax courses Robertson & F alk in San Universit Schol The current sear ha brought a number and sports law. e will remain a strong earned her, J1. at Duke an MA.from of impoant change within our faculty friend of the co lege and a priceless resource of Law,and has a BA and Her spe- iclotting piromotions, retiements. new-hire' for the administration. the University of South Florida. property, and she also and visitors; oUiacadeit progriam now Suc eeding Xcademic Dean Lathrope this cialty is intellectual property course. includes airestruc tored cinical program June is Professor Mary ay Kanet Profes- teaches the first-year came to Hastings in desiged toI offer ouN'stideits 'real-life' sor Kane has been at Hastings sine 1977. Professor Brian Gras law cleek to the P ent contact along with highly structured and served a' associate atcademi dean from 1981 after serving as a M. Adams of the U nited classrooin components Thee change' are 1980-82 and as acting academic dean duiing onorah e Arlin the Third tletailed throughut this magazine. the 1987-88 academic year- She is well States Court of Appeas for known and respected within the legal Circuit, and practieing as an associate with New Academi nDas community for her work in the area of civil Howard., Rice,. Nemerovski, Canady. an Principal aong th changes on our facut procedure, and is known at Hastings for her Robertson& Falk. He has also served as s the appointment of Professor Mars Kays exellent'e in teatching and clear-sightedness adjunct member of the law faculty at ane as atademidc an replacing Academic as an adminitratoru.)are extremely Stanford Unvxersity. He holds aB. A. from )ean Danie 1 . Lathrope who has decided to fortunate to have a person of Professor Pomona College, and received his.1 D. from turn to full -tie teaching. Kane's charatcter and ablits to fill the Boalt. His specialty is environmental law [he college owes 1 ean Lathiope a great position of atcademic dean, with strong interests in water resources and deal of than . H was appount"d 'acadlmic land conservation. Promot lons. dean tree years ago and served the first Faculty Professor Scott Sundby came to Hastings sear of his appointmten the 1987-88 aca The current seai has lirought three signf in 1984 with an undergraduate degree ftro dcemic yeatr, in the position of atting dean of cant promotions within our fu time faculty. Vanderbilt and J.D. from Cornell Law the college.During thai sear D ean L athroipe Profssors Margreth Barrett. rian Gray, Schoo He served as a law clerk to the proIvided the eadeship nec essary to mcas- ant S'ott Snndby hase betn promotet tt the Honorable Phyllis Kravitch of the Fleventh tenure. urabils iprose th college s fiscal tcontrol'. rank of Professtir of Law with 4Circuit C ourt oif Appeals in Savannah, imident rtelatins' citvelopmnt alumni Thfoiigh these three profesors al early inu Georgia. At Hastings he teaches~tonstitui 'ffoirtsoan scho ashItp atiministratitin. I then' career', diftei in their atcademice tional law and criminal procedure. focurses, they share proven teaching skills as' see tolumni thre, p3

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esponding to the needs of the nations growi number of land conservation organizations, Hastings and The Land Trust Alliance have formed the Land Conservation Law Institute. This marks the first time a land conservation law in the traditional law school cur- major law school and a United States, will focus riculum. We feel the Institute national organization have research on tax, land use, will fill a pressing need by joined forces this way to exempt organizations, real providing solid information support America's land property, and estate planning and authoritative research. conservation movement. law. Programs will be tailored The Institute will serve the The Land Trust Alliance is not only to attorneys, but also interests of land trusts and the national organization for to volunteers and profession- other land conservation local and regional land als working in land conserva- organizations as well as land Professor William Hutton conservation groups. Operat- tion. This joint venture, an owners and their advisors." ing in communities and states innovation of Hastings Dean Read noted, "Land Beginning in May 1990, the and writing legal analysis in nationwide, America's 800 Professors William Hutton conservation law has devel- Institute will publish a terms accessible to the separate land trusts have a and Brian Gray, will offer oped rapidly into a discipline monthly newsletter, "The geieral public. Professors collective membership of students an opportunity to of its own, but one so new Back Forty," with the latest Hutton and Gray are plan- almost 700,000. Now the address legal issues currently that it still has many unan- information on legal and ning to offer a seminar fastest growing segment of the faced by conservation land swered legal and policy environmental issues affecting related to land conservation conservation movement, one trusts around the country. questions. It is an area that land conservation including issues next year. new land trust is formed, on Jean Hocker, president of will benefit from additional articles written by Hastings Formation and operation the average, every seven the Land Trust Alliance, said, scholarship. It is also a field students. In addition to of the Land Conservation days. Land trusts and their "During the past decade, land where everyday application regular departments and case Law Institute is made possible members have been respon- conservation has become and understanding of the law studies, each edition will by grants from the American sible for protecting two increasingly sophisticated. can help protect important focus on a subject of special Conservation Association, million acres of conservation Today, attorneys working in conservation properties. The interest to land conservation the National Fish and wild- land. the field need to be familiar Institute will be a source of organizations. Students life Foundation, the 777 Fund The new Institute, as the with a unique mix of subjects both legal scholarship and writing for the newsletter will and the Public Resource only central source of re- from tax laws to toxic practical information on land improve their legal communi- Foundation. search and information on wastes-a combination, conservation law." cation skills by researching unfortunately, not part of the complex environmental issues

ommmgw= P.I.C.A.P. Moves Forward (a.k.a. Student Loan Amnesty Program)

he Public Interest Career Assistance earn $30,000 or less per year, and fulfill the disbursements in June and July of each year. Program was established in 1988 by following three requirements. The first disbursements will be made in Hastings with the intent of easing 1. Employment must be full time. January 1991; applications are due no later the loan repayment burden of graduates 2. Employment must be law related en- than October 12, 1990. For an application working within the public interest. When compassing a wide variety of legal work. and additional information, please contact fully funded, the program could assist Applicant must pass a state bar or equivalent Financial Aid at 415/565-4624. qualified Hastings graduates with grants of within two years of graduation to remain Funding up to 90% of their student loan payments for eligible. PICAP is severely under-funded. The only their first year of employment. The amount 3. Employment must satisfy one of the funds currently available to the program of assistance will depend upon the amount of following criteria to be considered "public were obtained through a bequest to the salary and length of time an applicant has interest employment. college which created an endowment restrict- held the qualifying job. a. Non-profit work for an organization ing aid payments to those working within PICAP disbursements are limited to qualifying for tax exemption under IRS Code local, state, and federal government. Other those funds which are specifically made Sections 501(c)3, (c)4, or (c)5; or public interest employment is not eligible for available to the program. Thus, the level of b. Work for local, state, or federal assistance through this bequest. Currently, repayment will reflect equitable distribution government; or the college is pursuing other means of to program participants. Because of limita- c. Other- the Financial Aid Committee will funding to cover all possible recipients: tions in funding, the program is currently review the application of any graduate whose students have proposed an increase to their only open to graduates working within state, employment may satisfy the purposes of incidental fees to be directed to PICAP and local, or federal government who meet the PICAP but does not fall into (a) or (b). the college is pursuing foundation and grant other criteria. However, as noted PICAP funding is currently open only to those graduates who funding as well as soliciting graduates for Whe wil be eligble? qualify under 3(b). their full financial support. If you would hen fully funded, PICAP will be open to like to get involved with PICAP or have al Hastings graduates who have outstanding Applications and diabursernent funding suggestions, please contact Bob quai fying undergraduate or graduate loans, The Financial Aid Office will make PICAP Irwin at 415/565-4805. 2 jr AM In AN OL A=.--JM AN Ma RUC&Ch11xJL "Ut t"no tIlu

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-NM M F a The firstin a series of conferences focusing on emerging issues affecting Pacific Rim nations wi'll take place this fall at Nihon

ihon and Hastings have agreed * Emerging issues associated with 24 hour to sponsor this series in world securities and currencies trading, order to take advantage of the including transaction and settlement rules, expertise available at both capital adequacy, and the need for dependable schools as well as encourage information and its transmission. discourse in areas of mutual interest to the * Emerging tax and revenue issues related to academic and business communities. The policy and technical concerns, including premiere conference this fall focuses on "Glo- disparate treatment of capital gains and the balization of Securities Markets" emphasizing collection and allocation of potential special U.S. and Japanese markets. fees for use in improved oversight. The conference will consist of six sessions in * Opportunities and barriers to other nation's which a Japanese and United States representa- investments including anti-trust and national tive will discuss a topic from the perspective of interest provisions, limiting control, and viable the nation emphasizing issues, concerns and provisions for investor protection. possible solutions. Question and aswer periods * Dispute resolution and settlements including will follow each discussion along with small choice of law and issues of jurisdiction. group sessions in which participants will be able The conference will take place in Tokyo on to freely exchange views on the topics. Profes- September 20, 21, and 22 1990 to coincide with sors representing Hastings and Nihon as well a Nihon's year-long centennial celebration. prominent American and Japanese lawyers and Attendance at the conference is by invitation economists will lead the sessions. Representing only and limite to approximately 50 people Hastings will be Professors Mary Kay Kane, from the U.S. and 50 from Japan, in addition and Louis B. Schwartz. to a limite number of representatives from Topics include- other Pacii Rim countries. Participants will * Distinctive aspects of securities transactions include eqal numbers of government officials, molded by cultural, social, economic, and busines laders, academics, and specialists. political difference. In the past Hastings' relationship with *Nature of political, regulatory, and legal Nihon Uiversity has consisted solely of faculty problems and constraints, including the Glass- research exchange. The establishment of the Steagal Act and misuse of information and series of annual conferences marks an impor- diselosure requirements. taut departure in the college's international exchange efforts.

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astings' First Annual Run for Justice attraete over 150 runners and raised more than $1200 for the... Family Service Agency ot , an organization dedicated to providing services and prevention programs for children at risk of abuse or neglect. The Golden Gate Park 5 un, sponsored by Phi Delta Phi, began at 9:00 on a sunny Saturday morning with the winner crossing the finish line 17 minutes 4 seconds later. Second and third places were won by Hastings second year students Robert Epstein and Nial Lynch. The first Hastings woman to cross the finish line was Suzanne Seavello at 23 minutes 44 seconds, followed closely by Dean Read at 24 minutes 16 seconds. 3 Robin Williams-Bay Area based comedian and 1983 Hastings com mencement speaker-said it best: "Reality, what cept." t' concept that, over the last two decades, has gained increasing sup- port from legal academicians.

raditionally, any similarity between greatly, and some programs were clearly law school instruction, and real-life superior to others as learning experiences. So practice was ofte rendipitous. during the 1970's and early 1980's, the AALS Hyper-theo about and the ABA started developing clinical legal fictional ti utes over the education guidelines, which evolved into myt 1 4 of B re hadlittle accreditation standards, groundin 0 eVryd ve and experiences At Hastings, several programs sprang up in of the lawstudery response to foundation funding, but by the t hrlni l ium where stu- 70's, only one small in-house clinic remain'd. from Wory tower of acade- This was the Legal Assistance Chnic, housed in acticy:Agth trenches. offices near the UC medical center and provid- xtlsuddenily.. ety. Abstract classroom ing legal service to students at UCSF, with a sessions gaimne 4imucrete factual context. budget coming partly from Hastings, partly rthe bones ofI'(- 4 tOon had meat on them. from UJCSF student fees. Apart from the Legal Victims had fae names. Mistakes carried Assistance Clinic, other early experiments were consequence ond an adverse grade. replaced by a farm-out" system, where tr tbat students who have supe d on volunteer attorneys. S11 104"A pus placementsW participate4in clinical programs describe the I

xperience in trai ltalterms. For them, he law had sudd spung to life. And now clinical program is getting even bett ved to be even more reality- ba sed4.11programwill include guaranteed client contact, close supervision and exposure to the full gamut of lawyering skills for all enrolled students. Bea Moulton, Hastings newest professor of clinical instruction, has served a.s director of clinical programs at Hastings since 1984. Her enthusiasm and optimism for the new clinical program is contagious. The clinical program is, in her words, "in transition from a laissez-faire farm-out system to a more structured one which Professor Beatrice Moulton includes more faculty involvement." The new program will provide a much more thorough at a variety of agencies and private law offies, introduction to lawyering skills and to how receiving up to eight units of clinical credit for cases are handled from start to finish. the work they performed. Some of the clinical placements chosen by Stil a Newcomer Hastings students over the years were excellent. Clinical legal education is still a relative The work assigued was varied and interesting, newcomer to law school curriculum. In the late supervision was provided on a regular basis, 60's, charitable foundations began funding and students acquired important skills as they clinical programs in law schools. By the mid gained new insights into the law and its applica- 1970's schools had instituted some form of tion. In some placements, particularly on the clinical legal education. But the forms varied criminal side, students were certified to appear in court, and attorney supervisors helped the prepare their cases and present them before judge or jury, providg detailed instruction and feedback along the way The problem was that not all the placements were of the same The limited placement igh quality, and the school lacked the re program that would insure the accomplishment on or near the campus. with 24 sources to follow up and insure that each of educational goals. Such changes would be civil practice clinic will open this fall, clinical student had a meaningful educational expensive, but Hastings chose to seek the funds students at most, distributed among four The initial placements experience. necessary to implement them, for the alterna- approved placements. In 1985, when ABA accreditors took a close tive was abandoning the enterprise altogether. are with Alameda County Legal Services, San look at Hastings' clinical program, they found When the faculty set to work to devise a Francisco Neighborhood Legal Assistance and certain problems. clinical program that would pass ABA muster, Foundation, the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, sites * Students in some busy law offices were it turned to Moulton to pull together back- Legal Assistance to the Elderly. All four used just like paid clerks, spending their time in ground materials and make recommendations. handle similar types of cases, dealing with issues. the library doing isolated research projects, Hastings was fortunate to have her on its staff, housing, welfare and employment sometimes receiving no feedback on their work; for the college would have been hard pressed to find anyone more qualified for the assignment.

Enter Bea Moulton Moulton originally set out to be a poverty Students who have partici- lawyer. She attended law school at , graduating in 1969. During law pated in cliica programs school she worked closely with a number of describe the experience in public interest firms meeting Ralph Abascal, Hastings '68, who eventually became her transcndental terms. husband, and Gary Bellow, a man integral to the development of clinical education. After law sclhool she won a Reginald Heber

"Almost all the students will either get to go to court or handle administrative hearings," Moulton said. "They'll have a lot of client contact. The cases are the kind that move fast * Students in overworked community law enough that students can actually handle some than doing offices were sometimes given too much responsi- matters from start to finish, rather else's big cases." ility, which, coupled with inadequate supervi- Over the nextfew year's we will little pieces of somebody agreed to sion, raised concerns about client service as see dramatic changes in our Each of the four agencies has will well as the students' educational experience; designate one attorney as supervisor, who * Students sometimes spent days doing clinical rogram conduct case reviews at least weekly with each tedious work such as summarizing depositions, student; provide intensive feedback on writing having little contact with their supervising assignments, court appearances, and other attorneys and only limited exposure to the day- tasks; and participate in classroom sessions at will to-day practice of law. Smith fellowship, a program that funded least once a week. In class, the supervisors the Thogh astings had instituted various poverty lawyers, and went to work at the help teach the substantive law needed in reforms designed to prevent such problems, Western Center on Law and Poverty in Los placements, as well as critique simulated including a weekly seminar taught by adjunct Angeles. But in 1971, when Bellow moved to interviews, negotiations and other exercises. faculty, written guidelines and documentation the East coast to establish a clinical program at Students will receive eight units of academic credit. of the fieldwork experience, none of these , Moulton agreed to go from measures insured a well1-rounded, closely- along to serve as a supervising attorney. Professor Richard Boswell, visiting supervised practice experience. The ABA Together they wrote the seminal textbook on Notre Dame, will teach at Hastings next fall and accreditors urged that it was time to do more, clinical education: "The Lawyering Process: tackle the new civil clinic in the spring. Boswell on and made specific recommendations. Materials for Clinical Instruction in Advocacy," has written numerous books and articles The ABA's position is that law schools are which Moulton describcs as developing models immigration law issues and is a contributing not required to provide clinical programs, but of what it is that lawyers do, and why. editor to the Immigration Law and Procedure & Co. if they do, their programs must meet certain The clinical program that she designed for Reporter, published by Matthew Bender standards. What was needed in Hastings case, Hastings consists of a limited placement clinic- see column four, pg. 6 said the 1985 report, was more direct supervi- civil practice now, with criminal law as a sion by full-time faculty, and a more structured coming attraction-and eventually an in-house clinic, staffed by faculty supervisors, operated

5 Clinical Education cont. from pg. 5

More to Come Dean Read and Professor oulton are optimis tic regarding additional state support for the college's clinical program. "Both the governor Department of Finance and the Legislature seem to recognize the value of clinical legal education, said Read.."he funding we have obtained this far is understood to be the initial increment of what will ultimately be a million dollars needed for salaries and the reorganiza- tion of the program." Both he and Moulton are hopeful that additional increments expected this year and next will in fact be obtained, making possible a new in-house clinic, as well as conversion of the criminal practice program to the new model. The new "in-house" clinic would not neces- sarily be located in the law school, but is expected to serve an identified need in the surrounding community. "Ideas at this point range from serving community organizations to targeting specific populations such as children or the elderly, to specializing in a particular substantive area such as employment or housing," Moulton said. "We have already begun a process of evaluating these suggestions, consulting community leaders, and developing specific plans." While such plans ar contingent on legisla tive activity and the overall size of the state budget, funding for the new clinical program remains the college's number one budget priority. Even without additional funding, new clinical programs are possible. "The ABA standards do not always require the full-blown high credit model," Moulton noted. "The key is faculty involvement; faculty teaching substantive seminars and courses can add a clinical component, especally for a small number of students, rather easily. 'A Workers Rights Clinic along these lines is already in place, and in the future Moulton would like to see the school offer specialized placement clinics in such areas as environmental law and immigration law, She feels it may also be possible to expand the judicial externship program to other types of externships in which the heart of the experience is closely supervised research and writing. "Over the next few years we will sec dramatic changes in our clinical program. Though we are still exploring a number of options and funding possibilities, our commit- ment to a high-quality clinical program is strong and clear. I know that with Professors Moulton and Boswell in charge, we have the talent, energy and intellect to make great progress," said Dean Read.

Susan Rice, '84 Former Clinical Program Participant 0ak 0-%g EVWI a low"k, mw T b -=Amin FL IILV J- n -mA& Speaking at Hastings February 22, historian John Hope Frankin organizations including the slaveowners against freed- American Bar Association, men after the Civil War, denounced what he described as a trend in the United States the American Jewish Con- including physical violence, rent upreme Court toward eroding venerable civil ri ghts protect ion gress, the NAACP, the Anti- price-fixing, exorbitant Defamation League of the and food prices, and lifetime for American. citizens. B'Nai Brith, and many contracts. "There is no of he featured in the Civil Rights Act of contractual discrmination others.... question," said Franklin, debate over Runyon by public entities and state The Congress' intent to regulate speaker at 1874, and survives today in on two themes: the by Hastings' the form of 42 U.S.C. 1981, laws as an equal protection centere~d discriminatory conduct of the Congress that seventh annual which gives all persons an matter. intent private individuals. civil Mathew 0. equal right to make and Last term, however, the passed the original Franklin said that legislation after the supporters had Tobriner Lecture, Franklin enforce contracts. Supreme Court heard rights Runyon's Civil War, and the doctrine is a Professor Emeritus at Describing the law as a argument on the issue of also insisted that overturning be of stare decisis. counter- Duke University School of "veritable bulwark" of civil whether Runyon should the decision would The Patterson plaintiff Law and the author of works rights protection. Franklin overturned. The move came mand the doctrine of stare and amicus supporters a on black history and the cited transcripts of Recon- in the context of Patterson v. decisis, which holds insisted. as does Franklin, to South in the years following McClean Credit Union, a considered court decision that te 1846 Act was not the Civil War that have case involving a black be binding precedent in sub- merely a matter of equal same become standards in the lerical worker who sued her sequent cases on the law, but field mployer, a North Carolina proteetion under the controversy. Franklin cited rdit union, under section was aimed at the full range of the amicus papers filed by 1981. Patterson alleged that discrimination. by state laws dozens of state Attorneys nfair priomotion practices and private individuals, General calling the reconsid- Sand on the job harassment faced by freedmen following eration of Runyon an "un- had violated her right to the war. necessarily provocative" make and enforce a contract Citing the debates of the challenge to "not only the of employment. Joint Congressional Commit- soundness of the 1866 Act In its grant of review on but the efforts of vast the issue of whether section numbers of citizens and 1981 covered harassment in lawyers to fashion a more the workplace, the Supreme constructive response to the problem of race in the United Court delivered what States. Franklin called a AdistInt The Patterson jolt" by announcing sna defendant- sponte that it wanted to hear employer and supporters argument on whether to claimed on the other side that Professor Franklin, Dean Read, the Honorable Robert F. Peckham, and overturn Runyon and render Congress intended the Civil Court Associate Justice Allen E. Broussard all spoke Supreme its at the Seventh Annual Mathew 0. Tobriner Lecture. the statute inapplicable to Rights Act of 1866 and discrimination by private descendants merely as an Titled "The Civil Rights transition of African- parties. equal protection guarantee Act of 1866 Revisited," Americans from slavery to barring As Franklin noted in his only publc, state- Franklin's lecture reviewed freedom in the post Civil War discrimina- lecture. the Court's decision sponsored racial the history of an early years. tion to reconsider Runyon in the making and federal civil rights law Franklin noted that in provoked a "veritable enacted in the wake of the over a century since its firestorm" of controversy. Civil ar -and took the enactment, the 1866 Act has Franklin stated that it was current Supreme Court to been protected by Congress dubious whether the Court and approved of in the task for its recent willing could have anticipated the to Supreme Court - that is ness, in Franklin's view, "outrage of the legal profe- law. until the Court's decision two narrow the scope of the sion and much of the soially years ago to hear argument nacted by a Reconstruc- sensitive p)ortion of society" on whether a key interpreta- tion-era Congress, the Civil over the decision. It touched tion of the statutes should be ights Act of 1866 gave all off a wave of demonstrations, overturned. persons born in the United mail campaigns and amicus Decided in 1976, Runyon States '"without regard to briefs comparable to that v. McCrary held that 42 previous condition of slavery surrounding the (ourt's U.S.C. section 1981's or involuntary servitude the deliberations on the issue of sa e right to make and guarantee of equal rights to abortion in Webster v. enforce contracts, sue and be make and enforce contracts Reproductive Services, sue, he parties, give evi- could be used as a remedy Franklin said the Court dence, inherit, purchase, for intentional racial dis- received hundreds of amieus lease, sell, hold, and convey crimination by private briefs urging it not to over- real and personal individuals. Addressed to a turn Runyon. including property...as is enjoyed by case of racial discrimination briefs from all but a few of in private school admissions. white citizens." the nation's Attorneys According to Franklin, the the decision was a landmark GeneraL 65 Senators and 118 law was preserved by in the area of civil rights law. members of the House of Congress when it gave federal as opinions in the years Representatives, and 116 had civil rights laws an overhaul following Reconstruction Professor John Hope Franklin held the statute barred only 7 Franklin cont. from pg. 7 enforcement of contracts. society's deep commitment to influence, if any, the outcry difficult" to reconcile with more attentive to the rights of The 1866 Act, they say, was the eradication of discrimina- surrounding its reconsidera- historical evidence as to freedmen than the Court was meant only to ensure an tion based on a person's race tion of Runyon had had on Congress' intent in passing to the rights of black Amen equal legal capacity, and did or the color of his or her the Court's decision to the 1866 Act. cans in 1989." not mean the Act to reach to skin" glowing language reaffirm it, Franklin noted Franklin bluntly linked Mathew 0. Tobriner purely private acts such as that prompted Franklin to that Kennedy's fervent the Court's new willingness accepted an appointment to refusal to enter into con- wonder ironically whether praise of the decision last to reconsider Runyon to the Hastings faculty foowing tracts. the merits of Runyon had term "sounded much like the changes that have taken his retirement from the In a decision penned by existed the previous year, briefs submitted in favor of place in its composition since Supreme Court of California. Justice Kennedy, the Court when the Court had chosen Runyon." However, Fran- the 1976 decision, noting that After his death, Tobriner's ruled in the Patterson case to order argument on klin said that such an the 5-4 decision to reconsider family and friends estab- last term that Runyon would whether it should be over- interpretation of the Court's Runyon included Runyon's lished a fund to memorialize remain law, calling it "en- turned. behavior "if tempting, is also two dissenters, Justices the jurist in an annual tirely consistent with our Speculating on what revolting." White and Rehnquist, and lecture at astings by a Although it reaffirmed newcomers O'Connor, distinguished legal scholar or Runyon as a remedy for Scalia, and Kennedy. other prominent personality private contractual discrimi- In Franklin's view, it is of national reputationi. The nation, the Court simultane- Runyon's supporters, and first six lectures in the series ously restricted section not the five Supreme Court featured Judge James Skelly 1981's scope by holding that members who voted to right, Professor Laurence the guarantee of an equal reconsider the decision, who Tribe, Justice William right to make and enforce reflect the country's orienta- Brennan, Anthony Lewis, contracts did not cover racial tion on civil rights issues. Dean Barbara Black, and harassment in the workplace Nevertheless, Franklin Justice Harry Blackmun. - a ruling that garnered deplored what he saw as a strong disapproval from new insensitivity in the Court Christina Dalton Franklin, who called it "most to civil rights concerns. "It Hastings Law News nts of Hastings and the Black Law Student Associa- seems a pity," he said, "that n for Professor Franklin. the lawmakers of 1866 were

ond er's y19 hroughout its 112 year history, Hastings has been the focus of the attention and energy of many outstanding San Franciscans. Some were celebrated legal scholars, others wlere prominent mebers of the judiciary, legislators, practicing attorneys and civic leaders. Within the college's first generation from 1901 - 1904 young Pillsbury teamed up to were a number of individuals who were integral practice in Manila with Oscar Sutro, who had to the growth and formation of San Francisco's been at Hastings with him. In 1904, the firm in legal community. San Francisco became Pillsbury, Madison and This year's Founder's Day the college Sutro. It expanded rapidly under Horace Davis honored four San Francisco firms whose genesis Pillsbury, Madison, Oscar Sutro, and his is closely tied with the founding of the college. brother Alfred Sutro, Hastings 1894." Heller, Erhman, hito McAuiffe Those firms are Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro; Brobeck, Ph egor & Hardson "...Heller, Ehrman, White, and McAuliffe Heller, Ehrman, White & McAuliffe; Orrick, "...the firm of Brobeck, Phleger, and Harrison began as Heller, Powers and Ehrman in 1906. Herrington & Suteliffe; and Brobeck, Phleger Emmanuel Heller, 1889, and Frank H. Powers, has a largely Hastings origin. Peter Francis & Harrison. went into partnership in 1896; Sidney Myer Dunne, 1881, began alone in the general Thomas Barnes', Hastings College of the Ehrman, 1898, joined them in 1906 after six practice of the law. For awhile he was in Law - The First Century, tells us that Hastings years with W.S. Goodfellow and Garret W. partnership with Henry Clay McPike, 1881, graduates and students were integral in the McEnerney. With the addition of Jerome B. and by 1904 he was general counsel for the establishment and growth of these four firms. White, '06, and F.M. McAuliffe, the firm has Southern Pacific Railroad. In 1911, Dunne borne its present nane siiie 1921." Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro joined Alexander F. Morrison, 1881 and "Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro began with the William I. Brobeck, 1892, who had been in Orrick, Herrington Sut iffi one-man practice of Evan S. Pillsbury. In 1889, partnership with Judge W.B. Cope (a Hastings "William H. Orrick, '03, had been secretary to Pillsbury hired Frank Delino Madison as his director) until the latter's death in 1909. The the California Code Commission, 1907-08, and clerk. Madison received his LL.B. at Hastings new firm, Morrison, Dunne and Brobeck, was a founding partner of a major firm of in 1892, and in 1896 was taken into partnership lasted until 1924, when Dunne and Brobeck - attorneys known today as Orrick, Herrington, by Pillsbury. From 1896-1898, Pillsbury's son, Morrison having died in 1921 - took in Herman Rowley & Sutcliffe. Orrick died in 1976, but his Horace Davis Pillsbury, attended Hastings, was Phleger...In 1925, Maurice E. Harrison, J.D. name and the Hastings tradition are carried on admitted to the bar in 1898...and entered his Boalt, '07, joined the firm as he left the in the firm by his son and surviving partner, father's firm without taking the LL.B.... and Hastings deanship...from 1925 the firm was Andrew Downey Orrick,'47." Brobeck, PhIleger, and Harrison."

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Thorn '58 James Monroe A en 71 Busse '64 Roger A. Ferree '68 Seymour Israel 72 H. L. "Mike" Kurt H. Pyle 65 Hon. ThomasN. Spencer R. Alter Jack A. Butt 60 Martin Fieid 40 Clayton R Jackson '68 McCormick '61 Hon. 3 RnT aca '52 Thrashr'64 Michaei George Clark R Byan '72 L. Richard Fischer 70 Allan Jacobs 67 Wayne A. McFadden '63 James L. Racusrn66 Hon. Di J. Tobas68 Arkefian 73 Hon. David W. Calfee 49 M, Wainwright Fishburn Jr. Max Kllian Jamison Sr. 45 Richard M. McGowen '53 Willam J. Raggio'51 Henry C. Todd'37 Maya Lynne Armour 86 Truman F, Campbell '51 81 Wlam Stevens Jarvs 67 Donald C. McKenzie 71 Cra g Z. Randal'51 John v rtt oxe James M. Armstrong '71 Horace LeRoy Cannon '52 R. Rust Fisher 71 Joseph Jedeikin '51 Timothy Massey McMa- Tina L. Rasnow '83 L Staney Tuccor '6 James S. Armstrong 70 Anthony A. Cardozo '35 David M. Fishman '67 Hon. Thomas M. hon 75 Hon. Mario G. Willam KingwelTuc 65 Victoria E, Armstrong 75 Robert E. Carlson 58 William M. Jenkins '49 Alvin D. McNeii 49 Recarzone '50 R ard J. Tuckerman '61 Kenneth James Arnold '58 Wiliam C. Carr '62 Flenniken Jr '67 Edward Jew73 E L. Means '37 Elizabeth B. R chards'57 AtfredFrancs Tu y 32 Stanley D Arnol d'60 Kenneth K.Casper '51 Ferdinand HTFetcher 35 Marion H. Johnson 51 Arnold W, Mednick 79 Truitt A. Richey J. '53 Franklin H. Tutt e'47 Wiliam S. Ashton Jr '51 Hon. Philip R. Kenneth Forence 74 Kenneth FAJohnson '69 Paui J. Meiee 57 Donal F Robertso 64 Jon N. Unge'r 68 Don Augustine 56 Castehucc 62 Milton E. Franke 69 H. Kirkland Jones 72 Samuel J Mercer Jr. '36 Harrison S. Rob inso 6 Thomas Lou na Hon. W liam M. Ausen '52 Patrick A. Cathcart 75 Hon. Donad R. John Kakinuk '84 Marcus Daniei Stanley M. Roden 66 Wiiam R. Urga70 Douglas R Backeberg 68 Merie C. Chambers 77 Franson '51 Hon. Edward Y. Kakita 65 Merchasin '72 James F. Rogers'57 James C audVan Dyke Robert LBacon 51 Kelogg Chan '64 Eugene LFreeland '51 John E. Kain'74 Hon. Robert W. Merrll 52 Joseph A. Romn 73 48 K. Robin Baggett 76 Hon. Richard F Walter F, Freitas 38 Robert Ka mbach '80 J. Robert Meserve 41 Herbert M. os 60 Thomas Van Voorh s'5 Gary A. Bague '80 Charvat '63 David T. Fujikawa 72 Lt. Col. J. C. Carl Bernard Metoyer '52 Kenneth W. Rsentha5 Ronald K. Van W'6 H. E. "Bert" Barker Jr. '63 Ernest G. Cheonis 57 Kenneth S Gaines 70 Kees ng Jr. 36 Hon. Wilis Mevis 49 RichardLLRose tt'67 Ne B. Van Wninke6 Mary Ann Barngrover '76 Roy T, Chikamoto 76 Thomas HFRGar9vin79 Edward C. Keler 56 Wendell W. Mew '65 Saul N. Ross 4 Wa y ne V eath S r.'3 Hon, John W Barrett 49 Eddie Y, Chin 74 Michael Douglas Gay 71 John Michael Kelly '65 Peter Z. Michael '67 Robert R. Rosson Jr. 69 Theodore P Vegaecs'64 John P, Barrie '72 Robert N.Christensen '55 Michael H. Gay 74 Dona d G. Kenda 34 Albert Michelson Jr. '49 Thomas H. Rothwe '51 Roger Edward Ventur'62 Hon. Chester R Brian Christiansen '68 Hon. Bruce R. William F Kenney '60 Verna A. Miller '60 Renee Rubin '6 John J. Vahos '61 Bartalini Jr.'57 Kevin LClark 75 Geernaert 53 Michael Kershaw '51 Ronald Alison Miller 73 George C, Ruduiph 76 Henry von Morpurg., o '35 Stan ey LBauer 51 Michaei HClepper 60 Lester J. Gendron 52 Melvin C. Kerwin '61 Jamoa A. Moberly '76 Dwight M. Rush 53 Mark L Vorsatz '719 Hon. Marvin R Baxter 66 Horace C Co '57' Char es F G rot '61 Nathan Kess er '35 Hon. Thomas M. Larry C. Russ 78 Jean Wall 70 Thomas D. Beatty 67 Harold R. Co lins Jr-64 Peter R. Go dschm dt '58 Hon. W ilam G. Knder 60 Montgomery 48 Danie V Ryan 28 Larry D. Was 74 Steven Alan Beilock 68 Jack Coilison 62 Paul Mike Goorjian 66 E. Barry K ne '66 Chester G, Moore Il '67 Howard A. Sagaser 76 James Warren Walsh '64 Lester M. Be den 52 Robert E. Conaway' 50 Abraham Gotttred '30 James R. Knapp '61 Hon. Frank R. Moore '52 Robert Saklai'74 LKent Walton '70 Charles LBelkin 82 Wilam R Conklin 62 Stanley C. Gould Jr, 42 Wyman C. Knapp 39 Joseph A. Morales '64 an M. Sammiis 68 oh S. Warnioft72 Frank O. Bel! 66 Alt red V Contarino 64 Paui B. Gray 68 Philip M. Knox Jr 49 E inore CkMorgan 57 Wr faC Safor 4 Howard K. Watkns7 Bruce M. Bell 60 M. Stephen Coontz '70 Douglas LGray 76 John T Knox 52 Hon. Jean Morony '36 Peter LSanford 66 Hon. Reginald M.Watt 39 Thomas W, Bell Jr 62 Craig Lee Corren 66 Benjamii F. Green 74 Bert T Kobayasn Jr. 65 Chester Morris 61 Jerome Sapiro '39 WIannT Weaver'6 Ronald Scott Benis 76 John M. Coudures '38 Bion M. Gregory 68 Guy O.Kornblumi 66 Edward A. Morris '53 Jerome Sapiro J.66 WrariJ. A Wer'6 Chester R. Bennett '54 Roger H. Cowling '68 John B. Gregory '50 Martin H. Kresse 70 John Joseph Morrissev Joseph A. Saurders '66 A, Alan Berger 70 John W Crawtord"77 Jay E Crenig 71 Henry C. Krivetsky 60 '70 Phihip M. Savage II67 Robert R Key R. Berkline 74 Douglas George Crosby James A. Gualco '55 Doug as A. Kuber 87 Marsha L Morrow 76 Gary C Scherotter 63 Wehington r 6 John R. Berryhill 41 69 David J3Cuinan 72 Kenneth A. Kuney 49 Morgan M. Moten '54 Daniel Sc nege 63 Jack Werchtick '4 Hon, Charies Read Richard E. Crow 76 Nathan Guthertz 37 Jack S. Kusaba 54 John E. Mouser '57 Gerard RHSchme zer '62 Fe eeMc. Wsa 2 Best Jr. 60 Helen Bigman Cuiner 69 Steven Guttmn'ar Dan W Lacy 70 Hun. Willam D. Mudd 69 Leo H. Scnuer ing Jr 67 W ram J. Betts 49 Charles F Cumm ins Jr 66 Peter M.Gwosof 63 Jaries J3 Laird 70 Kenneth N. Mueller 63 Hon. Gerald F Sciute '5 JohnrA. JackWht'4 Thomas W. Biggar 711 James B, Cuneo 65 SBrittain H'abegger7 Peter &ard68 Ronal d3J Mulhin '68 Richard L. Seabo t 75 Wi Iam Fi Wh ite3 Robert A. Biorn 68 Arthur H. Curran I1168 Jack Haddad '56 Richard L Lanidcs 68 Raymond L Mushrush '58 Gerald Y. Sekrya 68 Kr"s an DWhirttes7 Norse N. B azzard 62 Thomas R. Curry'70 James C. Hagedorrn 63 ToddA Landgren 7 Arnioid B. Myers '69 Roland W. Selrran 71 PhlpWl d8 Kenneth W. Bolinger'72 Hon. William D Curtis '55 Marlin W, Haey 34 John Langer '34 Robert Dewitt Myers 66 Merritt. Sher 66 Hon, Philp %.,W k n,;,Fs39 Terrence J. Bonham '63 Ed Danenhauer 68 Theodore M. Hankin'77 Diane Wear Larrabee 80 Wendell Joseph Naragnii Pau M Shimoff 72 MchelF Wiey 67 Terrence R. Boren '68 Robert H. Darrow 53 Miles J. Hansen 30 Matthew Larrabee 80 67 Ronald Lyle Shing er'70 Rod Wi ams 66 John D Bonre 51 Robert M Davis '37 Raymond '.Hanson 36 Jeffrey Dan e Lau 7 James E. Neal '64 Hon. Danie R. David J illamson'74 Water C. Warren . LDeutsch 62 Roger C. Hartman '68 John D Laughton 78 Bernard W. Nebenzah 66 Shoemaker Jr. 28 Clarence Wir dge 63 Bornemeier 64 Marcehlo M. Dr Mauno 73 George K. Hartwick 40 Robert Wayne Duane L Nelson 67 Harold Sihen 57 Harvard E. Wrso 65 John C. Bust 73~ Lucra Marie Diamonid 82 James M. Hassan 73 Lazzarin 70 Edwin N. Ness '54 Robert E Smis 78 Benjamn R Wins 7 Judith W, Boyette '81 Craig A. Diamond 79 Edward L. Hawes 64 Edmund L Lee Jr. 71 Peter P.J. Ng '64 Gregg C Sindic 73 Richard Hungerfod EFlzabeth Franco David Dibole 62 Lewis N. Hawkins 37 John H. Lenieks 73 Hon Lesiie C, Nichols 66 Harold S. Sma 70 Wse '66 Bradley 7 Howard G. LircKenson 5r0 Hon. Priscia H. Mildred W. Levin 34 John E. Nordin I169 John K. "Jack" Smith '54 Hon. HarodF Wos'52 Don aid E.Bradley '68 John W Drehi S50 Haynes 51 Hon. William F. Levins 49 Ben E. Nordman 39 James A. Smith '52 Alfred Mun Kong WVong '64 Lawrence S. Branton 70 John Francis Dird 28 Luise N. Healey 74 Joseph F Lewis '50 Jonathan Novak 79 John L B. Smith' 75 Ne e Lan Wong 84 bun. A Frnk Bray 10 Edward M. Digardi 47 Archie Hefner 49 Hon. John R. Lews '66 Hon, RalphNunez '68 Dale F Smith 70 Byron Fay Wong 74 R chard Ja Breitwieser 65 De'netrios Dimitriou S59 R. J. Heher '78 Joseph Louis Lsoni 72 Wm. Patrick O'Connor 62 Larry L Sm th'75 John E. Woodhead 8 D rkW. Brinckerhoff 73 Hanuod S. Dobbs 42 Harry W. Heid 56 Larry Lee Litke 61 John F OHara 46 Michae Snyder 68 ThomasL Woodruff '65 Anthonury R. Brookm~an ' Thomas Dobyns 7 Candace J. Hels er 72 Wiibur Litt ofi ed'49 James M. Oakiund 67 C. Darrel Sooy 69 Hon. Robert E. Cudia M. Brooks 79 David M. Doley 56 John Wynne Herron 38 Edward R Litwin 73 Gary L. Olimpia '66 Charles D. Sooy 32 Woodward 41 Lorne J. Brown 64 F Wihran Dorband 74 Kneeiand H. obner 44 Rodney C. Olsen '73 Hon George A. Dani S. York '87 Betty Jayne Browner '68 David R. Dotson 163 Hon. Char es A. Lor ng '38 Joseph L Omachi 37 Spadoro 73 Hon Stanley C. Young 52 James E. Doug as '73 Hon. Lenard D. Louie '67 Victor Orsi 48 e B. Young 69 Michaei D. Dowling 66 Roy ower 49 Charres E. Osthimer 71 Robert H. Ze er51 John P.Doyle 78 Darry D. Ott '67 Theima H. Zu ch 36 Roger Arturo Dreyer '80 Melvile Owen '56

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Robert H. Baida has been David R. Finch has been Hon. Ronald R. Heumann Hon. Perry M. Parker has named Fresno, California's elected president of the has been appointed as a been appointed to the Sutter "development czar" to Santa Clara County Trial Superior Court Judge to the County Municipal Court. oversee development related Lawyers Association. Riverside County Superior J. Michael Reidenhach services. Hon. William G. Kinder Court. has been elected to the has been appointed to the Edward A. Weiner has Orinda. CA school board. class Of Santa Clara County Munici- joined the San Francisco Patrick R. Welch has pal Court. firm of Gordon and Rees to become a member of the direct its six-attorney Scotts Valley Water District Hon. William P. Beko has business department. Board in Santa Cruz retired from Nevada's Fifth County. Judicial District Court after class of more than 36 years of public Robert C. Field and R. class of office as assemblyman, Gordon Baker, Jr. '77, district attorney and district have announced the forma- Gerald L. Anchor became judge. He has been commis- tion of the law firm of Field, the father of quintuplets, Michael G. Althouse has sioned as a senior district Baker & Richardson in August '89. been elevated to partner at judge to be assigned as Walnut Creek, CA. Hon. George Nicholson Ware & Freidenrich in Palo needed. has been elevated from the Alto. CA. Hon. Robert W. Merrill. Sacranento County Munici- Philip R. Bates has been of the California Court of class of pal Court to the Sacramento appointed to the position of Appeal. has been appointed County Superior Court. chief operating officer for of the executive in Bren- chairman Hon. Paul H. Alvarado has Hal Porter Homes Common- committee of The been appointed by Chief twood, CA. wealth Club of California. Justice M. Lucas to serve on Stuart R. Crymes, out- the Appellate Department, going co-chair of the Workers Steven A. Beilock has the class Of ; San Francisco Superior Compensation Section of become a partner in the San Court during 1990. Santa Clara County Bar Francisco firm of Broad, Hon. Jamtes R. Association, was commended Schultz, Larson & Wine- his Hon. Norman Reid has Trembath has beei ap- by his colleagues for berg. retired from the Stanislaus pointed to judge to the efforts in leading the section Cressey H. Nakagawa County Superior Court after Contra Costa County for the past two years. has been elected president of B. Smith has more than 20 years on the Superior Court. William bench. the Japanese American been elected secretary of the Citizens League, a national San Francisco Trial Lawyers civil rights organization. Association. Thomas C. Wood and M. Thomas Jacobson '87 have class of just released a new book, Land-Use Initiatives and Keith Fudenna has recently Referenda in California. been appointed Commis- sioner for the Fremont- Newark-Union City Munici- pal Court. Hon. John F. Herlihy Victor P. Obninsky has been has been elevated to the elected president of the Santa Clara County Supe- Marin County Bar Associa- rior Court. tion. Hon. John W. Hitchcock has been appointed to the Oregon Circuit bench for the 17th Judicial District (Polk Hon. F. Clark Sueyres has and Yamhill counties). been appointed to the San Tanya M. Neiman Joaquin County Superior received over $150,000 in Court. unexpected grants for the Volunteer Legal Services class of Program of the Bar Associa- tion of San Francisco. Hon. Richard R. Rom- Linda Klee has been ero has been elevated to the selected as chief of the County Superior criminal division at the San Court. Francisco District Attorney's Office. Craig Needham has joined the San Jose firm of Caputo, Liccardo, Rossi, Sturges & McNeil.

11 Hon. Donna Petre has of been elevated from Yolo cLass County Municipal Court to fill a Superior Court va- Leslie M. Bock has joined Brian Borders is completing cancy. the Boise, Idaho firm of his two"year stint as legisla- Sandra L. Quist has been Hall, Farley, Oberrecht & tive counsel to Senator Al selected as head prosecutor Blanton. D',Aamato (R-NY) .,e i for the District Attorney's Judith Branch is Vice planning to return to private Office in Alameda, CA. President and Corporate practice in Colorado. Counsel of Menk & Associ- Eileen and Ge'0'oe ates, a firm that has special- raunreiter had a baby girl, ized in ESOPs since 1975. Alice Madeleine, on 1/11/90. William J. (Cahill has Marjorie E. Golub R. Gordon Baker, Jr. and become a partner with has bec elevated to Robert C. Field '60 have Bronson, Bronson & partner at the San announced the formation of McKinnon in San Francisco. Francisco firm of Adams, the law firm of Field, Baker Michael J. Changaris has Duque l&Hazeltine. & Richardson in Walnut been elevated to partner at Pa-,mela J. Roberts Creek, CA. Sheppard, Mullin, Richter was elected Secretary of Joan L. Cassman, a & Hampton et al. of San the Young Lawyer's partner at San Francisco's Diego. Division of the American Hanson, Bridgett, Vlahos & Carlyn Christianson is Bar Asso iation and has Rudy, has been selected to director of the San Luis married and moved to represent the city of Millbrae Obispo Planned Parenthood Columbia, South Caro- as city attorney. clinic. lina. Virgia L. Gibson, a Hon. Lawrence O'Neill, partner at Baker & a partner in the Fresno firm McKenzie's San Francisco of McCormick, Barstow, office, has been named Sheppard, Wayte and president of the San Fran- Carruth, has been named to Stephen S. Austin has been cisco chapter of the Western the Fresno County Superior elevated to partner at Pension and Benefits Court. Pillsbury, Madison &Sutro Conference. in San Franciso. Christopher R. nama has left the S.F. Giants or- ganization after 15 years and will be the Libertarian Party Candidate for the 20th As- sembly District (San Mateo County) in the November 1990 election. E. Gerald Mannion has been elected president-elect of the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association. Yvonne Garcia has left Hon. Patricia Moore class of her position as chief of staff Sepulveda, a District for Oakland Mayor Lionel Attorney in Contra Costa county since 1978, has been Michael B. Cartmell has Wilson '49 to serve as deputy executive director appointed to the Contra the Bank of San joined Costa County Superior Francisco as Senior Vice and chief operating officer of Court bench. President and Senior Trust the Caifornia State Bar. Office. He is respon-sible for Bruce J. Janigian has the bank's Asset Manage- recently been appointed ment and Trust Division. Chairman to the California Stuart I. Folinsky has Agricultural Labor Relations Susanne been elected and is now Board. Bratter has been serving as the 1990 Vice Prudence K. Poppik named senior title attorney for Lawyers Title Insurance Chair of the Orange County has received an Award of Bar Association Immigration Merit from the Bar Associa- Corp. in San Francisco. Edward Leahy has been Section. In October '89, he tion of San Francisco for made a presentation at the excellent representation of appointed vice president of Grubb & Ellis Company 2nd Annual All California many IIIV and AIDS clients. in Conference of the American San Francisco. Richard Immigration Lawyers F. Luther class of rejoined San Diego's Gray, Association on the interface between the Immigration Cary, Ames & Frye as a partner in the finance and Marriage Fraud Amend- Hon. George C. Hernan- ments of 1986 and California dez, Jr. has been appointed real estate group. Richard T. Sakai has Family Law. to the Fremont-Newark- Don P. Garber has been Union City Municipal Court. been appointed to the appointed executive director Jamoa A. Moberly is the California State Bar's Com- of regulatory affairs for En- first woman to be named mission on Minority Access tergy Services, Inc. of New partner at the Southern to the Legal Profession. Orleans, one of the largest California firm of Schell & utility holding companies in Delamer. She works out of the nation. their Santa Ana office.

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James H awalt has joined the Greenbrae, CA law firm of Brekhus, Williams & has firm of Rosenberg, Edward J. Davila Wester. Whiteman & Shalit in San becu elected president of the Charis L. Moore has Francisco. La Raza Lawyers of Santa been selected as the first Donald Vaughn has been Clara County. Fred Korematsu Civil Rights elevated to partner at Vir ina D. Elizondo, Fellow with the Asian Law attorney and clerk Mclnnis, Fitzgerald, Rees, former Caucus. Sharkey & McIntyre in San with California Inian Legal Leutrell M.C. Osborne of the Services and editor has joined the San Francisco Indian Law Reporter, has City Attorney's Office. city joined the San Francisco Rebecca J. Riley has attorney's office. been appointed to the 'illiam iW. lUchim-oto is Nestor Barrero has been position of Deputy Public general counsel of the appointed Vice President Defender I, with the Los Philadelphia Stock Ex- and Counsel for Union Bank Angeles County Public change by day and Securities in Los Angeles. Defender. Law Professor at Temple Raymond Lynch has Law School by night. joined the San Francisco Marc ( N. imra a firm of Landels, Ripley & ecn elevated to partner at Diamond. lassard, Bonnington, M. Elizabeth McDaniel Paul A. Dorris has accepted Rog rs Huber in San of Thelen, Marrin, Johnson a position with the Sacra- F~rancisco. & Bridges has been elected mento firm of Wilke, Fleury, secretary of the Barristers Hoffelt, Gould & Birney. Club of San Francisco. Steven Haskins has Rob Steele joined the joined the Lakeport, CA business group of the San office of Bronson, ronson Sharon S. Chandler has Francisco office of Broad, & McKinnon. been elevated to partner at Schulz, Larson & Wineberg Jeanmarie Klngenbeck L ewis, 'Amato risbois as an associate. has been appointed to the in San Francisco. Bisgaad position of Deputy Public ane Louise Gor has Defender I, with the L.A. been elected as a director of County Public Defender. the Asian American ar As- Randy Thomas has Greater Bay ociation of the Jeffrey G. Adachi has been joined the misdemeanor of the A rea. elected Vice president prosecution team of the Asian American Bar Associa- Ventura County District Bay tion of the Greater Attorney's Office. Area. Paul Tourangen is an has Jeffrey S. Kaufman associate at the SF firm of Bernard napp has ac- joined the Merced law firm Landels, Ripley & Diamoind. cpted a position as Senior of Allen, Cornell, Polgar & Attorney with the First Prtoietti. istrict Court of Appeal in Gary Micon and Mark n Memoriam Goldsmith have reactivated San Francisco. Hon. James Bowles, '61 "Cubs Fans at Hastings." Kathryn Casey, '39 and Both are practicing business been elected a Director Ralph L. Coffman, '59 and commercial tort litiga- Shareholder of the Phoenix, James Goebel, '84 Arizona law firm of Fen- tion at Finkle, Hersh & Stoll John B. Harman, '36 practice in Los Angeles. nemore Craig. His James A. Hunt, '69 Thomas Stewart has emphasizes general corpo- Charles W. Luther, '58 and related tax and Trainor, Robertson, rate joined Anthony N. Smits & Wade, a commercial employee benefit matters. Perovich, '38 has been real estate law firm in Sacra- Mark Petersen Ernest C. Savory, '34 elevated to partner at mento. Joseph F. Vokoun, '48 Farella, Braun & artel in Fredrik S. Waiss, '40 Francisco. San Gene G. Walton, '59 Sun MeShalit has R.E. Wolfe, '42 oined the recently formned Lawrence . Young, '24 M. Thomas Jacobson and Tomas C. Wood '68 have 13 Faculty Notes cont. from pg. 13 lectured on alternative Professor Melissa Nelken's Professor Scott Sudby Judicial College. He will be contract for another dispute resolution and article "Has the Chancellor recently published an article speaking on the constitution- casebook on Family Law: worked on his translation of Shot Himself in the Foot? on the reasonable doubt ality of the Tennessee death Cases, Materials and a Japanese labor law treatise Looking for a Middle rule in the Hastings Law penalty statute to the Problems (Little, Brown & by Professor Kazuo Sugeno Ground on Rule 11 Sanc- Journal. The article led to a Tennessee Judicial Confer- Co., forthcoming). In June of Tokyo University Law tions" appeared in 41 written 'dialogue' with ence later this spring and on 1990 she will give a confer- Faculty. In December of Hastings L.J. 383 (January Professor Louis B. the Utah death penalty ence presentation on "'The 1989 he was a guest of the 1990). She has been asked to Schwartz on the topic, statute to the Utah Judicial Adequary of Specific Per- Japan Institute of Labor in serve on the Executive which was published in a Conference in April. formance as a Remedy in Tokyo doing further re- Committee of the A.A.L.S. later issue of the Law Surrogate Parenting Cases" Professor D. Kelly Weis- search and writing. Section on Litigation this Journal. Another article on at the First International berg gave a keynote address Also, the 1990 Supplement to year. whether the California Conference on Equity at the on the topic of juvenile his book Alternative Dispute Constitution has a state Hebrew University Faculty Professor Rudolf justice to an international Resolution was published by action requirement will of Law, Jerusalem, Israel. Schlesinger's review of West Publishing Company in be published by the Hastings "Introduction to Greek March 1990. Constitutional Law Quar- Professor Stephaie Law" by Professors K.D. terly as part of a symposium Wildman's article "Inter- Associate Academic Dean Kerameus and P.J. Kozyris on the California Constitu- gration in the '80's: The David Levine and Professor was published in 37 Ameni- Dream of Diversity and the tion. Keith Wingate have signed a can Journal of Comparative Professor Sundby also Cycle of Exclusion" 'will contract with the West Law 825 (1989). Also, on the recently lectured trial judges appear in 64 lulane Law Publishing Co. for a new occasion of the Ninth Annual from various states on recent Review #6 this Spring. 1cr textbook, "Cases and Symposium presented by the developments in the death book review of Doing Away Materials on California Civil Hastings International with Tort Law by Stephen Procedure." The manuscript and Comparative Law audience of 600 persons at Sugarman will appear in the is due in the fall of 1990. Review on March 24, 1990, the Shawbridge Youth University of Miami Law entitled "EEC 1992: Emerg- Center Conference in Professor Peter K. Maier Review this Spring and a ing Legal Issues Affecting the Montreal. She has completed has accepted an appoint- review essay, "The Power of U.S. Legal and Business ment as Chair to the Com- publication of her co-author- Women," commenting on Community," he moderated mittee of Professional ed casebook (with Robert Catharine Mackinnon's a panel discussion on Advisors for The Buck Mnookin), Child, Family Toward a Feminist Theory "Movement of People and Center on Aging, part of the and State: Materials on of the State will appear in Professionals." Buck Foundation in Marin Children and the Law (2d the Spring issue of the Yale County, CA. penalty as part of a program ed., Little, Brown and Co.) Journal of Law and Feminism. sponsored by the National She also recently signed a

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hree veteran faculty members Professor Jerome Hall the fourth edition of the Hall, Force, George have retired this year leaving Professor Hall, senior member of the 65 Casebook on Criminal Law was published in but also a 1983. He taught at Hastings for 19 years, behind more than friends, Club, was educated at Chicago, Columbia strong legacy of teaching and scholarship. retiring at the age of 89. and Harvard Universities. After practicing law for six years, he began his teaching Professor Paul E. Basye Professor Thomas H. Rothwell career at the University of North Dakota. He Professor Basye had been at Hastings since Professor Rothwell obtained his B.S. in has taught at several other law schools in this 1948 and taught several courses in probate business administration at Berkeley in 1948 country and at the University of London, and property law and also estate planning. and his J.D. at Hastings in 1951. Before He received his undergraduate degree from coming to Hastings he worked as chief of law the University of Missouri, specializing in staff and chief executive officer for the Legal mathematics, physics and English literature, Aid Society of Alameda and the Legal Aid and his J.D. from University of Chicago. He Society of San Francisco. He became a part was in private practice for 12 years before time member of the faculty in 1964 and accepting a fellowship at the University of commenced teaching full time in 1971. He Michigan, where he did research both in has had extensive civil and criminal practice probate and property law. Being at Michigan experience and for eight years divided his during WWII, he was also asked to teach time between teaching and sitting on the U.S. courses in physics to the air force which was District Court for the Northern District of training men for work in meteorology. He California as a United States magistrate. He received an LL.M. and S.J.D. from Michi- taught criminal law, evidence, evidence- Friends and former students Elaine Ercolini '87 gan. In 1984 he was awarded an honorary advocacy, pre-trial practice and seminar and and Nan Castle '83 join Professor Jerome Hall at his retirement. degree of Doctor of Science by the University trial practice clinic. of Missouri. England and Freiburg University, Germany, and has lectured in more than 25 countries on two trips around the world. At Indiana University, in university-wide competition, Professor Hall was the second member of the faculty to receive the medal for distinguished classroom teaching. He is a member of the China Academy, and past president of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosphy; in 1978 the honorary LL.D. was conferred on him by Tubingen University. Professor Hall's Law, Social Science and Professor Thomas and Mrs. Anne Rothwell Criminal Theory was published in 1982, and Professor Paul and Mrs. Margaret Basye

14 Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro Hon. Sheldon H, Thomas Lane Becket '76 Norbert J. Dickman '73 Robert M. Holstein Jr. 71 Great News! Revlon Foundation Grossfeld '59 Frank 0 Bell '66 George A. Dickson 64 Ngai Ho Hong 40 San Francisco Foundation Steven H. Gurnee '75 R. Lance Belsome 85 Hon. Leonard Dieden 40 Walton D V Hong69 xVer 121100 first time contributiors have O Security Pacific Raymond L. Hanson '36 Ronald Scott Bemis '76 Richard A. Dinnebier '73 Craig A Houghton '79 joiitied the list (f Hastings supporters Foundation William R. Harmsen 71 Marc L. Benezra '85 Kevin Domecus 79 William K.Houston 111'66 Simpson Fund 72 Hon. Richard A. Bennett '73 McMorris M. Dow '50 Gregg B. Hovey 83 this year. As of March 1. 1990 grads and Candace J. Heisler Skadden. Arps. Slate. Thomas A.E. Hesketh 79 Arnold I Benningson '72 Michael D. Dowling 66 Ralph B. Hoyt54 fiends had contributed $826.000 to Meagher & Flom Barbara Ann Hickman 84 Howard R. Benson 56 Scoff John Drexel '75 Helen Yuen Hing Hui'74 Kenneth B, Drost '78 Rebecca A. Hull 81 Hla.tiing. moving the college closer to its Transamerica Foundation Hon, Ernest M. Carol J Bergmann Watkins-Johnson Hiroshige '70 Robert Bishop '63 Michael B. Dufficy 63 Donald L.Humphreys'64 1 .000.000 goal. White & Case Harvey Wm, Hoffman '50 Richard Guy Blair '75 Richard Arthur Dumke 66 Hon. David E Hunter '67 TIhe following pages recognize the mem- Douglas Toyne Hotes '84 Terrence J. Bonham 63 Hon. James Duvaras Jr. '54 William T Hunter Jr,'68 Joseph R. Igelmund'71 hers of the gixing clubs of' I tastings College of SPECIAL GIFTS Seymour Israel '72 Brian T Borders '80 Dorsey K. Dwelle 40 Wilke. Fleury. Hoffelt & Michael M. Johnson '76 Viggo Boserup 69 Kevin M. Dyer '79 Roy H. lkeda'74 the Lai from Jul 1. 1989 to March 1. 1990. Gould Russell L. Johnson 72 John C. Bost '73 Alan Jay Eakin 69 Lawrence N. C. Ing'66 Thi% is a preliminary list. if' you find any Stephen J. Kane '76 Hon. Robert L. Bostick 49 Stephen K. Easton 70 W. Ronald Ingram '62 Thomas E, Edwards '74 Lawrence Iser'80 errors or omissions please contact the CORPORATE/ Michael Kershaw '51 Prof. Patricia C. FOUNDATION GIFTS Roy B. Kirkorian '70 Bradford 81 Steven J. Elie 87 Lester J. Ishado '75 Deelopment Office at 200 Mc Allister Street. Franklin Cole Foundation Lois R. Limbach '82 William R, Bragg '76 Robert Elliott '84 V James Jackl'68 SF. 94102. Committee to Retain Judge George M, Lindahl '74 David Bruce Brearley '69 Douglas A. Emerick 86 Allan Kirk Jacobi '85 Douglas Munson Claudia M. Brooks '79 Allan V. Emmert '74 Gary Paul Jacobs '69 [he college honors thesze alumni and Hon. Charles A. Loring '38 Epport & Kaseff Joseph D, Magri '77 Lorne J, Brown 64 Trudy A. Ernst 78 Peter McKible Jacobs '69 friend% whose gifts add immeasurably to the Gray, Cary. Ames & Frye Kenneth M. Malovos 69 Peter S, Browne '76 Paul Escobosa '75 Howard A. Janssen '69 quality of legal education at IHastings. Haesloop & Kent Rachel Markun 81 Mark Brownstein 76 Thomas C. Fallgatter 73 Hon Thomas M. Jewish Community Endow- Scott A. Martin 73 Thomas K. Buck '76 Daniel G. Farthing '71 Jenkins'49 Thank you for xour suppor't. ment Fund Paula Devens Ronald Buckly '78 Alison Smith Fay '81 Hon William E. Jensen'51 Richard Coyle Lilly Matayoshi 81 Betty C. Bullock '79 Steven H. Felderstein '73 Edward Jew '73 CLUB John E. Nordin I '69 1066 Foundation Lee Mermelstein '67 Timothy Patrick Burns '89 Hon. Marvin E. Ferguson 52 Craig R.Johnston'67 John F 0'Hara '46 $1,066-$4,999 O'Melveny & Myers Jerome Allan Mary E. Butler '76 Thomas R. Fier '77 David Arthur Jones Jr,'85 R, Bancroft 49 William Poeschl James Montgomery 64 Helen M. Cake 72 Gennaro August Filice Ill 74 Michael D. Joseph78 Philip W Bartenetti 70 Ralph M Pray IIl '67 INSTITUTIONAL DONORS David G. Moore 64 Hon. David W Calfee 49 Timothy H. Fine Sheri E. Taplitz Joseph '81 Prof. Paul E Bayse Aletha R. Ragan Regents of the University of Robert A. Muhlbach '76 Mark Alan Cameron '81 Henry E. Fink '87 James R.Judge73 D Bomes '71 Robert Ramsey Jr '73 Stephen California Peter Scott Myers '84 John L. Cammack 73 Bernard J. Fischbach '70 Ronald Emil Kaldor 69 Hon, Willie L. Brown Jr 58 Dean Frank T. Read Jonathan Novak '79 Joel Carash '67 Michael J, Fish '80 Scott L. Kays'76 Terrence A. Callan 64 Elizabeth B. Richards '57 PKelly 111'78 THE HASTINGS Michael FOConnor '71 Robert E. Carlson '58 Michael M. Fleming 75 Frank MWHLsin J.78 William C Carr 62 Harold H Robinson 65 RobrtL.age'7Roward ROUNDTABLES Wm. Patrick O'Connor 62 Walter M. Carlson. Jr. 74 Charles M. Floren 74 Joseph 1.Kelly 58 Merle C Chambers 77 Jane Rummel Charles E. Osthimer III 71 Stephen R. Casaleggio '69 Harry David Flowers 71 Parker S. Kennedy 73 Hon William R Dwight M. Rush 53 HASTINGS PARTNERS Ellen 0 Pfaff 77 Edna F. Cash-Dudley '82 Brian L. Forbes '74 H Sinclair Kerr Jr.74 Channell 49 Robert Sakai '74 $500 - $999 Donald Primavera '76 Harry W. R. Chamberlain II Kevin Mark Forbush '88 sam CKhoury73 M. Custis '79 Philip M, Savage III 67 Jerry Hon. Nat A. Agliano '59 Ellis D, Reiter Jr. '63 '80 Michael L. Freed '74 Campbell Killefer'77 E Deering Jr 71 Francis 0. Scarpulla '67 Joseph Joan L. Cassman '77 James F. Rogers 57 Dennis Wendell Chang '86 Samuel Frizell 64 Edward Vincent King Jr,'78 M. Digardi 47 Barry A. Schulman 64 Edward Dana Michael Cole 79 Prof. Thomas H. Hon. Richard F, Charvat '63 Jessie C. Furness 83 Michael J.Kinkelaar'82 '28 John Francis Digardi Prof Stephen Schwarz Edward L. Fanucchi 67 Rothwell '51 Ronald C. Chauvel '78 Joseph H. Furtado '80 John C. Kinney 49 Harold S. Dobbs 42 Prof Warren Shattuck Robert C, Field '60 Gerald Y. Sekiya 68 Christina Yu-Ching John A. Garcia '81 Mark Alexander Klein '71 P. Dorman 71 Dennis Garrin James Shaw '68 Robert E. Freitas 77 Cathy Mendelson Siegel '76 Chen'78 Stephen K. Gardner '75 E Barry Kine66 Fritz L. Duda 64 Walter Shorenstein Kennard M. Goodman '81 Richard C, Smith 68 Richard C Chier'65 Cynthia A. Garrett 76 Marilyn Klinger'78 Myron E Etienne Jr. 52 James K. Smith 65 Marlin W. Haley '34 Richard L. Sorem 68 Keith S. K Ching 74 Robert Charles Kenneth M. Klug72 M. Falk 46 Peterson Smith '75 Betty Jane Carl E. Hayes 76 Claude M. Stern '80 Peter W. Clapp '82 Gebhardt 70 Steven Koch '84 Richard Fischer '70 Smith '54 L John K. "Jack James Edgar Hervey '50 Harold A. Stone 55 Daniel Clark 87 Richard J, Geddes 74 Roy Jerome Koegen '74 C Randolph Fishburn 81 John A. Sproul Clinton W. Holland '73 Prof. Raymond L. Sullivan William S. Clark '63 Steven John Gee '88 Philip D Kohn '79 Fishburn Jr. Marvin Sussman '50 M Wainwright George King '58 William R. Sweeney 52 Lisa Coughlin Clay '81 Richard Lawrence George Kornievsky78 81 John Keith Tempel '67 Samuel J. Mercer Jr. '36 Kern Easton Tindall '49 David W. Clingman 75 Gerould '81 David H. Kremer '78 Valerie Anne Fontaine 79 Paul J Ten Doesschate '54 Wendell K. Pang '70 Richard J. Tuckerman '61 Hugh R. Coffin '67 Dennis W. Ghan 77 Henry CKrivetsky'60 S Fraser '61 Richard J, Thalheimer '74 Keith Stanley M. Roden '66 Francesca Turner Harold R. Collins. Jr '64 Gerry R. Ginsberg 69 David S. Kupetz 86 Eugene L. Freeland 51 Brian David Thiessen 67 Prof, Stephen Schwarz Ronald K. Van Wert 68 Mark Scott Collins '74 Clement L. Glynn '73 Joseph A. LaMantia'72 71 Wallace S Fujiyama Joseph M Thornhill Bernard P. Simons 67 Alan J, Vogl '66 Jack L. Collison 62 William J. Goines 74 Bill H. Lampi'65 Neal M. Goldstein 78a a James C. Hagedorn 63 Robert Tourtelot '64 Larry L. Smith '75 Thomas A. Vyse 62 Harrison Finley A.W. Ham Jr 48 Thomas Van Voorhis '59 David Vaughn Stiles '76 Hon. Reginald M Watt '39 Comstock '56 G. Edward Goodwin '40 Jh nrwLrmr 7 Gayle W Higaki Kristian D. Whitten '73 Thomas W. Stoever '60 Morry Paul Weinstein '70 John Robert Connelly '81 Hon. Frank A. Grande '65 Mr .Lre 7 Paul F Higaki Jr. '80 Alfred Mun Kong Wong '64 Michael D. Tom '75 Randall W. Wulff '74 Michael N. Conneran '88 John A. Granger '76 C.ngdLro'7 Hoberg Madalyn Benjamin N Wyatt 61 Wayne Veatch Sr '35 Randall Y. Yamamoto 82 Hon. J. Hilary Cook '58 Maureen A. Grattan '81 RoetELuhi'4 Randolph L. Howard '74 James B Young '69 Thomas L. Woodruff '65 M. Stephen Coontz 70 Arthur W. Gray Jr. '52 NnyFaznLa6 Prof. William T Hutton Jackson Yuen '83 HASTINGS Judith M. Copeland '74 Milton Charles Grimes '73 Goi e 8 Raymond J. Ikola 74 Martin I Zankel '74 HASTINGS ASSOCIATES COUNSELORS Craig Lee Corren '66 Reynold J. Gualco 48 BueLgre 7 Clayton R. Jackson '68 $250-$499 $100-$249 Arthur W Corse 70 Jerrel L. Guerino 67 JaeS.Lih7 Max Killian Jamison Sr 45 1066 CLUB DONORS Philip Adams '38 Hon. Richard W. Abbe '53 Priscilla Jane Cortez 87 Gary E. Gunderman '61 Jh .Ljik 7 Prof Mary Kay Kane Joan Altman James Michael Allen 71 Eric Marshall Abramson '81 Margaret Ann Costello for Peter M. Gwosdof 63 MideWLvn'3 58 Mary Ann Barngrover George King 76 Spencer R. Alter '57 Douglass M. Adams 53 Richard Costello 34 Eric R. Haas '76RoeEeKLwi'8 John T. Knox 52 Jay C Egenes Janet Ambrozek 77 Lorraine Hiroko Akiba '81 Robert W. Crabtree 66 Thomas A. Haeuser '73 JonSCLi'8 49 Wm. Ray Forrester Philip M. Knox Jr Prof Leslie G. Anderson '64 Craig C. Alexander 77 John W. Crawford '77 Bert T Kobavashi Jr 65 Gloria M Hazelton Harry G. Andrews '52 Jack C. Alhadeff 64 Douglas George Crosby '69 Donald J. Hamman '80 Rebecca Litteneker'83 Hon Annette LaRue '52 Suzanne T Kerbs Robert 0. Appleton Jr. '70 James Monroe Allen '71 William J Cruzen 67 James F. Hann 77 Tom Low'76 Academic Dean Kistler Daniel J Harlan B Hon. Robert K. Barber 48 John W Allured '78 Thomas R. Curry '70 Ian Hardcastle '89 Steven Flint Lowe'71 Lathrope and Beverly Diane Wear Larrabee '80 Stanley L. Bauer '51 Bryce C. Anderson 70 James R. Cutright 63 Richard U, Harker Jr. 71 Hon E. Patricia Lucey Car' A. Leonard 68 Prof. Evan Lee Richard S. Berger 67 Michael B. Anderson '67 Paul H Cyril 62 Terry D, Harper '70 Nicholas L. Lucich Jr,76 Matthew Levitan 76 Robert M. Padia Kenneth W Bolinger '72 Robert M. Anderson 77 Julia A Dahlberg '86 Susan Harriman '83 Don A. Lynn 73 Lind Prof Stephen A. John K 'Jack' Smith '54 Anthony R. Brookman 53 Eugen C. Andres 68 Paul N. Daigle '68 Hon. Walter H. John A MacKerron 111'84 Kneeland H Lobner 44 M W Stratford John M. Brown 79 Hon. LawrenceG. Anthony P. David 67 Harrington Jr. '52 Hon Elmer Machado'37 J MacBride Jr '75 Lisa Marie Visingardi Thomas Bruce J. Christenson 63 Antolini 65 Richard Davidoff 78 William C. Harrison 66 Collis PMahan44 E. Mahoney 66 John Wallace Watson '84 '78 James Albert G. Clark Jr '63 Anthony G Arien 78 Susan K. Davidoff '79 Philip W. Harry 64 Paula Z. Mahan Prof Peter K, Maier Kristian D. Whitten '73 C. Don Clay '81 Maya Lynne Armour 86 Douglas B. Davidson '73 George K. Hartwick 40 Lisa Wile Maibach'8 N. Makoff 87 Hon Philip C Wilkins '39 Charlotte Douglas A. Emerick '86 Yoichi John Asari 69 John J. Davis Jr. 75 Philip Joseph Hayes 87 Joseph MMarchini'78 Jeffrey Taylor Makoff 85 James Craig Williams John F. Donovan 63 Bill E. Atkisson '52 James B De Golia '76 Edward J, Hegarty '63 Milton H.Mares67 C McClure 69 56 Douglas Carmen A. Estrada '77 Carolyn S. Attkisson 75 Judith A. DeFranco 89 Margaret M. Heiser '77 Hon Ollie Marie-Victoire H.iL'Mike McCormick 61 MATCHING GIFTS William F Flahavan Jr. '71 Robert L. Bacon '51 Stephen P Dena 86 Michael J. Henderson '80 Kim Marois'76 Th'omas E. Miller 73 Chevron USA Inc. 64 Kenneth J. Florence 74 Daniel W. Baker 49 Harold R, Densmore 51 Robert M. Henderson 73 Thomas M Marovich Bernard W Neoenzahi 66 Cravath. Swaine & Moore 64 William E Freedman '53 Deborah L. Baldocchi 89 John R. Desha Ill 72 John L. Hendry 64 Robert A. Martin tdwir N. Ness 54 Equitabie Real Estate 69 Marc D. Garfinkle 78 II Y Bang 87 Donald William Detisch 70 David W. Herrick 74 John Royal Martineau Stephen 6 Newton '67 inc. Management Leon J. Gladstone 76 H. E, "Bert' Barker. Jr 63 Warren C. Deutsch 62 Michael J, Hersek 89 Edward Mastrangelo Peter P.J. Ng 64 Gibson. Dunn & Crutcher William A. Gould Jr. 63 Constance O'Brien Robin J. Dezember 69 Daniel J, Higgins 40 Richard G.MoBurnie'74 GTE Foundation Bartholomew 78 Marcello M, D! Mauro '73 Lloyd Hinkelman 56 Pacific Enterprises David John Becht 82 Lucia Marie Diamond 82 Thomas L. Hinkle 71 Peat Marwick Main Gregory Michael Beck '78 Howard G. Dickenson 50 Gerald M. Hinkley '75 Foundation Mark Hirabayashi '81 William Penn Foundation Richard E, Hitchcock 51 Marie F Hogan '75 HonDPaul M. Hogan 60

15 Saliv Jean McCabe 79 Richard C. Raines '74 James L.Walker NV176 Terrence R Boren 68 Michael Andrew Cox 89 Lsa Eve Feldman 8" William L. Hammersmth 48 William D.McCann Terrence D Ranahan '73 Phillip SWarder 72 Robert A. Borgen 51 Ray N, Cox 71 Philip B. Feldman 83 Richard W Hanawait 62 Hon Francis L. Hon. Bernard E Revak 64 Mark A. Wasser'"3 Kenneth C Bornholdt 68 Cameron D Coy '86 John R. Ferlin 72 Dary' Duane Hansen 69 McCarthy Ret. 33 Dean Matthew Ronald H.Wecht-76 John Joseph Borsos '70 Deirdre E Craig 87 Ellis Filene 30 Paui T Hanson"'' George R. McClenahar 50 Richardson 84 Edward A.Weiner 65 Maria S Boss 74 Anthony B. Craven '64 Kevin W. Finck 80 James G. Harian 76 Gordon E. McClintock 67 William M. Richardson 78 William A. Weir'68 Daniei James Bosshar 86 Steven R Crooks 80 Steven Eliott Finemar 88 Kinton P Harper 83' Carolyn K. McCourt 86 Scott D. Richmond 64 Gerald Gamlie! Charles Bourdon 78 Laurence E. Crouch '89 Randall S, Firestone 78 Charles L. Harrington 3 Jack B. McCowan Jr. 74 Stephen A. Ricks '79 Weisbach '78 Nancy K. Bowker 82 Christopher J, Croudace'77 Cathleen Joanne Fitch 80 David Anthony Harms 85 Bruce B, McCrea 73 Craig S. Ritchey 69 James Milton WellsJr465 Douglas C. Boyack '75 Richard E. Crow II '76 Douglas C. Fladseth "8 esiev B Harris 86 Nion T. McEvoy 79 Catherine Amy Riviin 84 Frederick JWhisman 52 William E, Boyd 74 Dean W Crowell '74 Robert J. Fiax 75 Wendy S Haris 86 James W McKeehan 71 Hon. W. Blair Rixon 35 Daniel1K.Whitehurst 72 Michael F Boyle 75 Arthur Walter Curiey '74 Gail AlIsion Fiesher 88 Hon William J. Harrns Jr S Dorsey H. Bruce D Roberts 49 'Dennis F.Willson-"6 Hon Stephen D. Bradbury John S Curtis 71 Bill H. Fong 50 Gregory Charles Harvev McLaughlin Jr. 83 Joyce Rosenberg Benjamin P.Winslow '76 Steven Burch Daggett '65 Anthony Peter Foster 84 Manynn Harvey 88 Dennis E, McLean 80 Herbert M. Rosenthal 60 William F Michael P Bradley 76 Joanna Dailey '76 Melissa Foster '83 James M. Hassan "3 Michael P. McNamara 82 Mark H. Rosenthal 74 Worthington Jr 58 Thomas A Brady '6 Lawrence J Dai Cerro 81 Margaret E. Four, 86 tor Marvin GCHaun 58 Howard R. Melamed 67 Richard L. Rosett 6 Roert A. Wyier Jr68 Richard A. Brasch' 85 Thomas Daniel Daiy '74 James Hopkins Fox 82 James A. HaverKamp 8 Robert John Menitee 69 Jeffrey Bryan Rosichan 88 Michael HYancey '79 Eileen F Braunreiter '80 John Daniei '86 Karen S Frank 8" Hon. PriscillaH. Haynes 5s J Robert Meserve 41 Terry D. Ross 68 Daniel SYork'87 Mary Lynn Brennan 81 Paul W Daniels '74 Hon. Richard C Frazee 66 Donaid R. Haziewod 65 Hon, Leonard I. Meyers 4 Oliver E. Rostain 51 Richard W Young "4 Howard Jay Bressier 65 Robert H Darrow 53 Bradlee Ralph Frazer 88 Maryann M. Hecht 85 Shoko Tanida Michael 88 Gary B. Rothbart 711 Thomas DZeff'76 G David Brinton 85 Edmond R. Davis 52 Eric 7 Freeman '86 Hon. Joseph W. Hednc Jr Gary Ira Micon 85 Susan P Roy '76 Susan BZimmerman'75 David A. Bromiey 88 Eugene Lewis Davis 66 Timothy M. 52 William C, Miller 55 Howard H, Ruben 82 EdI Craig W. Brown 68 Bernadette M. Davison 86 Freudenberger 88 Nicnolas Heidt '8 Charlene P. Mitchell 77 Anne M. Rubenstein 82 David Adam Brown 80 Steven J. Dawson '86 Jorge F Freyre 82 Brian William Lisa Arnest Mondori 83 Larry C. Russ '78 HASTINGS ADVOCATES Nat Brown Jr 48 Kathleen K. De Santis 83 Alan J Friedman 87 Hembachner " Irwin R. Monroe 61 Gregory J, Ryken 73 31499 Neil H. Brown 83 Lorene DeBose '75 Bruce M. Friedman Phyliis Frenea Meredith J Monroe 8 Marc L Sailus '79 Mark B.Abelson "6 Hor. Melvin Brunetti'64 Harold E. DeGraw '68 Michael J Friedman 89 Henoerson 80 Robert A. Moore 53 Jerome Sapiro 39 Michael A. Abranan'8 James S. Bubar 78 Hon. John W. DeGroot '74 Donald A Friend William Kent Henley 69 Chester Morris 61 Karen A. Sarrai '79 Margaret P.Adams'86 Kathleen Ann Buchanan 81 James W. Dederer '73 Prof Christian G. Fritz 78 Russeil B. Henry 44 William R. Morris '73 Gerald L. Sauer 83 Phylls Gatter Ahmaoia H W. BudgeJr 80 Michael E. Deiehunt '76 Lance S. Fujisaki 86 Richard W. Hensor 68 Hon William D Mudd 69 Paul J Sax '68 Cynthia Rosa Aien 84 V Craig Bull 52 Donna Marie Dell "85 Jonathan Michael Gaini'88 Gordon E. Heprer 66 Anthony M. Muir 73 Car' John Schiack Jr 82 Karen Tietien Allen '88 James K, Bullock 40 Violet B. Densmore 68 Jesse Gaines 76 Lawrence Herbert 5 Robert H. Mullen '38 Jean L. Schmidt 76 Robert Graham Allen-'0 C Randall Bupp 75 George Hallett Denton 84 Paul Gaines Jr 52 Phyllis Newman Heror 45 Hon. Douglas Crow Gerald M. Schneider 64 Susan JAllison'79 Roberta Anne Burcz 80 Carolyn B, Dethlefsen 84 Daniel F Gallery 56 David Eugene Hickey 89 Munson 66 Keith Schutzman 85 Hon Paul HAivarado 64 Hon John Anthony Mary Douglas Dick '79 Wallace H Gallup Jr "'2 Hon- Richard A. Arnold B. Myers 69 Gary D. Scott 69LeopnidnAiventosa 84 Burke 59 Henry A. Dietz 33 Patricia V, Galvez'85 Hickman 52 Laura Ann Myers 77 Gerald T, Sekimura '80 GeraldLAnchor'67 Susan Elaine Burns 88 Sunny Douglas Dobashi 80 Carlyn F. Gaiway 52 Richard Hicks '78 Larry D Shamp 67 Benjamin 0,Andersen'65 Lance T. Bury 8. P. Steven Dobel '64 Marz J. Garcia 68 She iah Katsuk Hig 84 Edwin S. Nakagawa 89 CharleA. StrkeE70 aPirso Aese 82 Stephen D Natcher 65 Philip M. Shaw Jr. 68 Gary Harmon Anoerson'66 Dianne M Bush '89 Paul H. Dobson 73 Lynda Neisor Gardner '6 Henry Hill 65 Peter A. Nathan 66 James E. Shekoyan 65 James P Anderson "4 Jeffrey W Bush 79 Richard Domholt '76 Michael A. Gardner 72 George HInoK 5' Hon. Robert A. Neher '60 George Shelton 59 Kathryn P.Anderson'74 Norman Westphal Busse 64 Eric W. Doney '77 G. Michael Gates7' Richard H. Hira 6" John H, Newman 77 Harry R. Sheppard 65 Lowell Anderson Clark R. Byanm 72 Jeffrey A. Doty 87 Hon. Norman JGatzert 68 Leo M. Hirsch '50 Prot. Nell Jessup Jeffrey G, Shifflett 75 Marvin Roger Anderson'66 Hon. William E. Byrne 57 Stanley Doty '78 Stephen D. Gause 86 Samuei F Hotfman 82 Newton 76 Paul M Shimoff 7'2 RPJAnderson Jr.42 Frederick H Bysshe Jr. 62 Michael R Dougherty 74 Michael H Gay "4 Charles F. Hoge 53 Sandi Lynn Nichols 81 Yee-Jen Shuai 79 John P Andrada 76 Lynn Cadwaiader Priscilla H Douglas 84 Pauline W Gee 77 David Jeffrey Hollander 387 Patrick A. Nielson '75 David Siegel 8 William M. Andrews 89 Gunter 85 Hon. Alvin L. Dove 38 Demetra Nicholas Geges John Wolph Hopkins 50 Hon. Ralph Nunez 68 EJizabeth Hassard Silver Patrick M.Angerniller'73 John Douglias Cahners 6" David R. Dowell 72 Jonal 85 Fredric Roy Horowitz "5 John Michael O Connor 72 '74 Michael StevenAppel 84 Hugh C. Callaway 52 Peter Charles Dowier 69 Gary Nichols Gershor' Mevin Danjel Horowitz 7 Dennis D O'Neil 66 Carrie A. Simon 82 Edward M. Archba'd '0 John Cardona Calna 84 Michael P Downey 68 Robert B, Gex IV -1 Steven H Hough 64 William B Obery '79 E Budd Simpson '76 Michael George Patrick George Cannon 89 Hon Samuel Dreizen 37 Matthew J Geyer 85 Robert L. House 66 James W Obrien 52 Gregg C Sindic "73 Arkelian '73 Martin D Carcert 86 William C. Dresser 82 James Burke Gildea 75 Edward E. Housemar "5 John S, Oda 63 Jack Wong Sing 44 HonDonLAsher"64 Charles Christopher Cardal Kar E Droese Jr. 66 John J. Giovannone 75 John WM. Houts"' Alan Masao Okamoto '76 Ronald G. Skipper 65 Emiy L Atkinson'79 '88 Cecily Anne Drucker '74 Walter H. Giubbini'41 M. Lesile Hovey '86 Gary L'Oirmpia 66 Sally A. Skiar 79 Robert E.Acne'74 Donald W. Carison 77 George S. Duesdieker 80 Hon. Bernard Glickieic Ret Marcia H Hoy? 7 Patsy W. Oppenheim Ph.D. Stephen J. Skuris 80 Hon.William MAusien 52 Stephen E. Carlson 82 Barbara Capodieci 41 Billy S. Hsier 86 Mark H Oring 77 David L. Slate '74 David M Axeirad Thomas H, Carmody 71 Dukas '79 David A. Goldberg 79 Johnr J Huber 84 Mark F Ornelias 74 Dennis D Slattery Hon. Albert A. Axelroc25 Kieran Kilculen Carter '79 Craig A. Dunagan 83 Michael B Goldenkrarz "8 Sandra V Hughes "9 James E. Orr 6' Peter D0 Slaughter '74 JmsA ah7 Donald R. Cary '78 Donald T Dunning 89 Peter P. Goidschrndt 58 William Hughes Ear' D0 Osborn 75 James A. Smith 52 Gr .Bge8 Patricra Toole Castle 87 James Richard Mark Elliot Goldsmith 85 Douglas D Hughnmanrcs "4 Arthur B Page "'8 Lex P. Smith 83DailJspBieyll8 Helene Anne Cauchon 82 Dunworth 73 Paul F. Goldsmith 80 Maurice E. Huguen Jr 6 Albert F Pagni 64 Hon. Lothrop E. Smith 38 DMcalBie 8 Robert N. Chargin 53 Dion G. Dyer 72 Larry M1 Golub 83 Hon. Richard E. t rnds A. Panizzon 60 Theodore G. Spanos 86 DvdWBid6 Alexander James Chen 81 Dennis P. Eckhart "6 Miriam F Goooman 8' Huitgren 50 Seth Paprin 78 Lioyd V Stamp 52 RyooNBkr5 Danie A. Chesir '82 Peter L Edberg '70 Jeffrey James Goodrncn 82 LeRoy C Humpal 6" Gerald B. Parent 59 Michaei P. Stenson 80 btvnWBer7 Katherine Chien 87 Judith L. Edson '72 Jennifer Francis Gordon 85 Sc.ott RP Hunter 88 Pichard P Patch "9 Gregory W. Stepanicichi 77Gog .Bak 8 Rachelie B. Chong '84 Wayne Eisenhart 74 Lance B. Gordon 80 Walter S. Hunter 36 Krhstine Pearson 8' Hon. William HBetmnHBladii8 John A. Christerson "9 Nancy Eisenschimi 83 Michael P. Gottschaik "8 Darrel A. Hutchlinsun 64 Hon. Charles S Peery 40 Stephens 67JaeMaiBaoc1 Grant YNChun 86 Donna Elazar 88 David Goyne 6' Hon G. Brooks ice S3 Carol Pegnato 88 J. Leonard Stern 65 SehnveBroe7 Marranne Churney 87 Barney Elders '70 Franklin 0. Grady 56 Dimitr Kirli Ilyir 59 Brian Guymon Pennix "5 Elizabeth Walker Sterns 75 Jh are' Ruth Farmer Claiborne "6 George Haywood Ellis 65 Jeffrey M. Graeoer "8 Chrnstopner P lnanma Mary Noel Pepys '78 J. Virginia Stevens '75 BraBrsfi" Duane E Ciapp Jr 68 Bruce P. Ellisen 82 James Shinn Graham"'3 Dennis A. Ing 6" Victor M. Perez 82 Martha Jeannette Clark 84 Geoffrey J. Eng '75 Hon. Joe S Gray 60 Richard P. niander 68 D Max Perry '77 Jane Stratton '78 William Adams Bauld 81 Diane D. Clarke '78 Laura J. Enos'78 Steven Joel Gray 82 Jon Masa ishibash 84 John A. Pettis Jr. 48 Loren E. Straughn 62 James M.Bayies 74 Hon, Frank Cliff 52 George Eppler 85 lan Michael Green '89 Susan Kaoru Ishii 88 Gary R. Phillips 80 Gerald W. Stutsman 39 Mark R. Beckington 86 Kenneth C Cochrane 72 Eugene R Erbstoesser 74 Joseph F Green"'" Kyie Maehara ishimatsu. 79 Gordon C Phillips 5" Harry B, Swanson 53 Jerome M.Benrens'7 Matthew James Coe 88 Ter Shugart Erickson '84 Marcia L. Green 79 Roianc'K, iversor Jr.68 Robert Joseph Pla 84 Hon. Philip K. Sweigert 61 Joseph William Bell 84 Jonathan David Cohen 85 Stephen Joseph Engero 85 Patricla Stern Green 76 Andrew M. Ives jr 72 David C Pierson 60 Russell Parker Taft 53 Richard George Bell'2 Prof, Marsha Cohen Richard A. Erwood '73 Rachel Ada Greenberg 88 Alvin P Jackson 33 Leo Patrick Piggott 69 Therese Wynne Tarnaro 76 Judith A.Berror 80 Shari Jar Gohen 88 Andrew D Eskin '84 David S Greensei 74 Ceiia M. JacKson 86 T homas A. Pistone Fred L. Tanenbaum 66 jack Benoun'68 Thelma Susan Cohen 75 Edmundo Espinoza- Charles Greenwood 7' James Douglas Jackson 5' Douglas Lawrence Pitchford Michael K. Tanigawa 80 KathrynGuilloc Bergenholtz Joseph L Coie 81 Bojorquez '73 Bion M. Gregory 68 Allan Jacobs 6" "5 Ralph W Tarr 768 Donna G Cole-Walien 86 Jeffrey E. Essner 85 Prot Jay E. Greng 7! Deborah Jung Jacobs 85 James Frank Pokorny 75 Hon. Benjamin M. Prof Don Berger 64 James W Colliton 73 Myron E. Etienne Jr. 52 Dan C. Grimmer "3 Robert 0 Jacobs 40 Gary B Polgar '73 Tashiro 32 Dan Michael Berkovitz'82 Dion Nicholas Cominos 88 Elizabeth Ann Evans 89 Hon Edward F Grogar 50 Michael Jatte 8" Paul M Poliak 52 James B. Thompson 52 Ricard P Berman "'2 Louis G. Conian 29 Janet L. Evans 75 Peter Groom '79 Robert H' James 57 Heren Anne Potter Lynn K. Thompson Irving S Bertram Michael J. Connich 65 Hon Walter R Evans 35 Melvin B. Gross 32 William JSJames "'4 1 Shipley '81 Barry F Thornton 79 Marlene vette Bishop 80 Susannahn& Convery 60 Jeraid T Everard '87 James A. Gualco 55 Paul Jamond 74 William Ernest Pouiis '66 David J Tic 6'ArianBlancard34 C Randall Cook '79 Hon Wm. Z. Fairbanks 26 Gail Renee Gudder 88 Faith Jansen 81 T Jude Thaddeus A Hon Daniel J, obias 68 or'B.Blur"62 Hon. Margaret D. Cooiey 73 Barbara Suzanne Farley 76 Barbara Jean Gustatson 88 Gregory Waiter Jarret 830 Powers 6" Frank TrnkiByror P.Boecknan 68 Hon. Patrick 8. Coony 72 Teresa Joanning Farrell 86 James William Gutrie 70 William A. Jeffers 75 Rober' A Prah68 Frankiin H Tuttle 4' Ronald .Boenm 8 M, Armor Cooper 64 Patrick Key Faulkner '76 Beth Helene Haase 84 avana Bikzmir Jeffrey' 86 Hon. C Price 54 Michael A Vacchic 83 Rober,.Bokelnar "2 Conrad M. Corbett 8' Allan J Favish 81 Jennifer Corston Hagie 8" Rodnev P Jenks J,7 Michael B,PrIce Diana Van Zuyen 83 Rooer owellBon6 Angeio J. Costanza "3 William J. Feeney '78 Allen A. Hairm 66 Chares R Jensen Jay Gehre Putnam 80 Robert Matthew RoberBuonstoppe" Dennis F. Coupe'l Katnenne Feinstein 84 Mona Hall 8" Rck Edmund Jensen5 Hon" John James Vantress 82 David Justin Cowan 88 Alice Milmed Haller Qugiev 5' William S Veatcn 8 F Cheney Cowles'.0 Rex W. Haiversor William C Vencil' "5 Lnn MI Cox "9 W. Kent Harnin 8d David R VogI68 JugeneasMWaitBjra4

16 Michael Henry Jester '76 Leslie C. Longenbaugh 86 Richard James Moore 41 Jack R. Quatman '72 Randall Gene Simpson '77 Leslie R, Tyler 77 Dale Allyn Zusi '84 Barry A. Johnson 71 Bruce M. Lorman 78 Antonia L. More 89 William A. Quinby 67 Charles M. Sink '77 William Francis Tyndall '82 Leslie Kwass Zuska 74 Marianne S. Johnson '88 Judy Louie '82 Barbara J. Morgen '78 James L Racusin '66 Tracy L. Skidmore 89 Angela E. Tysk- Michael Kenneth Susan Lowe '78 Stanley M. Morishige '77 Patrick K. Rafferty 87 Leigh Flesher Slavik '84 Dolginow '87 ACADEMIC DEAWS Johnson '87 John Lozada '84 Jackson E. Morrison '73 David S, Ragent '77 John H, Smissaert '52 Glenn H, Uesugi 88 SUPPORT FUND Richard E. Johnston 61 Robert S, Luff 64 J. Tucker Morse '71 Anne Gloria Raigoza '88 Craig Alan Smith 76 Anne Unverzagt 72 Prof. Warren L. Shattuck Glen R. Jones Jr. 72 Cora K, Lum '75 Sheila M, Muldoon '81 Mario Reyes Ramil '75 Daniel James Smith 86 Rachel A, Van Cleave '89 H. Kirkland Jones 72 Harvey J. Lung 81 James J. Mulgrew '80 Christopher Paul Jeffrey L. Smith 66 John F van de Poel '59 ALUMNI ACTIVITIES Roberta L. Jones 89 Charles W Luther 58 Michael A. Mullery '80 Ramsey 77 Paul B. Smith 65 Donald L Vance '74 FUND Christopher K. S. Jong '89 M. Richardson Lynn Jr. '71 William E. Mussman III 76 Lawrence Robert Peter L Smith'73 Darrel John Vandeveld 86 Gary T. Aka '74 75 James J. Jordan '89 Karl David Lyon 50 Larry L. Myers 67 Ramsey '79 William B. Smith 73 Isabel Varona 88 Walter C. Aldridge Matthew A. Joseph 79 Paul A. Lyon '52 Richard L. Myers 70 Carol Ann Rash '84 Barbara L. Snider 87 Wayne Otis Veatch Jr. '76 William J. Betts 49 David B, Judson '69 Michael Ross MacPhail '88 William Lorin Myers 84 Nancy L. Rasmussen '76 Dent E. Snider '52 Julie A. Vehrenkamp '88 Anthony R. Brookman 53 Philip L. Judson 69 Clara Maehara 83 Henry T. Nakamoto '89 Hon. Timothy A. Gary P. Snyder 67 Rodolfo Victoria '52 Joseph W. Bryans 63 William K. Y Jung 74 Donald J. Magarian 63 Myra Ann Nakelsky '89 Reardon 66 Lee E. Solomon '52 Stephen P.Villano 86 Robert E. Carlson 58 Dale W. Junta 64 Patrick M. Magill 75 Michael Ralph Nave '64 Robert P. Reddingius 50 C, Darrell Sooy 69 Michelle Virzi '88 Hon. Richard F John M. Kaheny '73 James B, Maguire Ill 68 Duane L. Nelson '67 Susanne K. Reed 81 R. Paul Soter Jr '77 Teri Lynn Vollnogle '85 Charvat 63 John Kakinuki '84 Charles P Maher 86 Peter Martin Nelson 79 David E. Reese '87 Mike Soumbeniotis 72 Douglas A. Voorsanger '74 Horace 0 Coil '57 RobertJ, Kaneda 82 William Gary Maimone 76 Deborah A. Neville '88 Hon. Edwin J Regan '31 Hon. Douglas K. Donald P Wagner 87 John M,Coudures 38 Gail N. Kaneshiro '77 Jonathan E. Maire 64 Eric P. Newell '89 Silvio Reggiardo Ill 87 Southard '75 Arthur C, Wahlberg 38 Matthew D. Davis 89 Frederick J.Kaplan 77 Mary Catherine Malin 84 Janet A. Nexon '82 Hon. Norman S. Reid 57 Jeffrey C, Soza 87 Richard W. Walden '55 Ferdinand T. Fletcher '35 Adela B. Karliner 86 Michael F. Malloy '74 Hon. Leslie C, Nichols 66 Hector A. Renteria '83 Hon. George A. Spadoro 73 Sam Walker 89 Hon. Edward Y. Kakita 65 Richard K. Karren 52 Donald M. Malone 63 Gretchen Nicholson '77 Judith J. Rentschler '77 Donald L Spafford Jr. 80 Hon, Arthur E, Wallace 63 Guy 0 Kornblum 66 Martin Kassman 88 William T. Manierre 75 Robert E, Nisbet 48 Ralph R. Rhoades '81 William C. Spain '64 Robert A. Wallace 76 Mildred W. Levin '34 Robert F Kaster '67 Kazuo C. Maniwa 75 Benjamin Avery Nix 88 Joan C. Richard '78 Philip F. Spalding 62 Richard S. Walter '77 Hon, Joseph R. Jeff rey A. Katz 88 Randall L Manley '80 Stephen B. Nocita 78 Susan A. Richman 83 Mark S, Spangler 73 John S. Warren '50 Longacre '51 Gregg L. Kays 78 Sally March '80 Frank J. Noll '73 Kenneth N. Rivera '62 Kionda Speer '79 William W Washauer 75 Hon, Charles A. Loring 38 William P, Keane 86 Marc Gregory Marcus 76 Larry B. Nord '66 Winifred Ward Roberts 78 Lawrence Speiser 51 Howard K. Watkins '72 Samuel J Mercer Jr 36 Orene Levenson Kearn '81 Joel Mark 72 Bernard E. O'Connor Jr 65 Geoffrey Laurence Hon, Leland H. Spencer 66 Carol K. Watson 87 J. Robert Meserve '41 Edward C, Keller 56 Susan T, Marks 87 Jennifer Lea O'Connor '84 Robinson 83 Jay M, Spillane 86 Lauren Watson 83 Franklin K Mukai 70 Lawrence Kennedy 29 Theodore M. Marois Jr, 58 Hon. Lawrence J, O'Neill '79 Gary Dennis Rodgers '83 Paul M. St. John'76 Stephen George Watson '83 Joseph I. Omacht 37 Jordan Richard Kerner '76 Douglas E. Marshall '65 James Lyndon Oberman '85 Henry David Rome 70 Hon. R. C. Staats Jr. '38 Michael G, Watters 74 Pamela J. Roberts 80 Patrica A. Kernighan 77 Frank C. Marshall Jr. 72 Victor Peter Obninsky 69 Mara E Rosales- Dawn Stafford 75 J. Victor Waye 82 Philip M. Savage 11 67 Douglas P. Kight 81 George Edward Bryan C. Ogden '68 Cordova 82 James I Stang 80 Michael T. Wayland 68 Charles D. Sooy 32 Michael T 1 Kim 66 Marshall IV '85 Patricia O'Hara '81 Hon. Hugh Rose III 63 Charles P Starkey '75 Polly A,Webber'76 Richard J, Tuckerman 61 Bruce A, Kimzey 82 Richard W, Marston '63 Patricia Marie Billie A, Rosen 75 Wolodymyr M. "Val" Gregory Stephen Weber '85 Michael A. King 77 Susanne M Martinez 70 Olcomendy '85 Stephen N, Rosen '70 Starosolsky 69 Susan Nicholas Weber 72 ARTHUR ANDERSEN Kay Thora Kingsley '81 Joseph P Mascovich 80 Marcus Olmos '81 Barbara L. Rosenfeld '76 Marilyn Dawn Steen '86 Kenneth H. Wechsler 58 PRIZE IN TAXATION Hon Richard W. Kirby 64 Thomas B. Mason '76 Karl Olson '82 Anne J. Rosenzweig '75 John C, Stein 66 Irwin Weinstein '83 Arthur Andersen & Co. Jeffrey Kirchmann 77 Coralie Chun Matayoshi 81 Victoria S. Olson '85 Abby Rosmarin '82 Eric S, Steinberg '74 Steven L Weinstein 75 Foundation Nancy Evers Kirwan '76 Rodney T Mathews Jr '83 Gary A. Orton '68 Everett Paul Rowe 49 James J. Steinberg '76 Theodore S. Wentworth '62 Jospeh A. Degirolamo Marilyn Garnick Kittleson 79 Howard A. Matsuura '76 Hon. Walter Osborn Jr Ret. Cynthia Richers Barry John Steiner '75 Ralph B. Wertheimer '31 Guy S Johnson Kenton J. Klassen 86 James M. Mattesich 72 43 Rowland '88 K. James Steiner Jr '86 Mark W. Westra 74 John W. Sweitzer Michael E. Klingler 73 Eulanda Lynn Matthews '84 Ronald E. Ostrin '79 Alyce A. Rubinfeid 82 Jeannette Stephan '83 Michael E, White '81 Mark L Vorsatz '79 Jay Adams Knight 71 Ellen Matthews-Turiel '77 Martin Overstreet '84 Walter C. Rundin 1I '76 Randall K. Steverson '78 Neil W. Wiley '80 John H. Knowles 60 Janet Evelyn Mattick '85 Joseph C, Owens '84 Catherine H. Rundle 83 Nancy Stewart 78 David E, Willett '58 RUTH C. BARROW FUND David N. Knudson 81 Tasha Marie Matz'88 Michael A. Papuc 87 Beverly J, Russell '89 Thomas J, Stikker '82 Gerold Gordon Williams 65 Ruth C Barrow Ronald L. Konove 71 Cynthia G. Mc Cabe '83 Douglas S. Paris 73 Robin Russell '78 Peter T. Stone '80 Jonathan Paul Williams '80 Robert James Koontz 76 Eileen Therese W. Lloyd Paris '86 William R, Russell '73 Richard S. Stone '73 David J, Williamson 74 PAUL AND MARGARET Leslie Tilzer Krasny 82 McAndrew 85 Jolene L. Parker '85 George David Sakata '78 David Lyman Stretch 76 David Hughes Wilson 58 BAYSE SCHOLARSHIP John Krebs 57 Colleen Eva McAvoy '85 Dvora Parker '81 Kyle T. Sakumoto '83 Nancy Jean Strout 85 Stephen Payne Wiman '72 Stewart C. Altemus 80 Ronald Frederick Krelle 77 Charles J, McClain Jr '74 Timothy G. Patterson 81 Elizabeth Suzanne Lane R, Stuart 63 W. Leonard Wingate Jr 64 Jeffrey Alfred Kroeber '75 Joseph Dean Aaron Paul '62 Salveson '78 Elizabeth Obler Stumpt '77 Randall R. Wittman 78 WILLIAM BLACKFIELD Theodore M. Kruger '72 McCollum Jr. 70 Matthew B, Pavone '80 Marshall P Salzman '68 Stewart R. Suchman '69 Michael F. Wohistadter 68 MEMORIAL Douglas A. Kuber 87 Janet McCormick Riley '83 John F, Pelan '68 Hon. Joseph S. Samuel '67 John B. Sullivan '80 Wendy A. Woldt '81 SCHOLARSHIP Craig Kugisaki 78 Andrew W. McCullough 88 Alan R. Pendleton '69 Judith Debra Sapper 84 Thomas Patrick Sullivan 81 Charles Foo Wong 48 Cecilia Blackfield Sylvie Kulkin 83 Patrice McElroy '78 Jack E. Perkins '72 Floyd Eric Saunders '79 William I.Sullivan '24 Danton Sunmun Wong '82 BLUM FOUNDATION Hon. Robert K. Kurtz 73 Michael B, McGeehon '77 Steven M. PerI 81 A. Curtis Sawyer Jr. '81 Steven Lee Sumnick '76 Kenneth K.P. Wong '78 SCHOLARSHIP Robert N. Kwan 79 Elizabeth L. McGilvray '33 Charles R. Perry '52 Thomas James Sayeg '82 Joseph M. Suozzo Jr '75 NellieLan Wong 84 Blum Foundation lames M. Kyle 11I62 Hon. Robert G. McGrath '68 George A. Peters Jr. '71 Gerald H. Schlintz '82 Paul D Supnik '71 Rodwin L.Wong '83 Maurice M. LaPlaca Jr '70 Robert A. McGregor 82 Mark Petersen '83 Minor J. Schmid '51 Amanda F.Susskind '81 Anita L.Wood '85 SERVICES Thomas J. LaLanne '72 Kim R. McGuire 74 Ronald James Petersen 81 Stephen J. Schneider '70 Larry Sussman 83 Laura A.Woodman 89 CAREER SUPPORT FUND RP Bruce Laing 75 Todd Marshall McHenry 88 Robert Mark Peterson '81 Alan W Schulkin '80 Lowell F Sutherland 65 Teresa Ann Woody 85 Kristian D. Whitten '73 Philip B. Laird Jr '73 Richard D. McKay '78 Tucker William Peterson '72 Charles Gregory Schultz '88 Keith Kiyoshi Suzuka '84 Sidney Worthen 87 Charles Lamont '74 Robert J. McKee 33 Karl R. Petrey 76 Curt A. Schultz '82 Rodney M. Sweet '68 David Scott Worthington '76 JOSEPH F. Karen Marie Land 79 Madeline G. McLaughlin '71 Bernard Petrie Peter Schwarz '62 Peter Nash Swisher '73 James W Wright 75 Wunderlich 62 CATHERWOOD FUND John M Landry 88 William John McLean Ill '66 Mark D. Pettinato '79 Lori A. Schweitzer '82 Mary Beth Taggart 68 Walter E. Edward Vail Lane Jr 65 William M. McMillan '66 Hon. Blaine E. Pettitt 41 Robert J. Sciaroni '75 Hon. Taketsugu Takei '61 Joseph Wynne '83 Joseph F. Catherwood Estate Raymond L. Lapointe Jr. 80 Kimberly Martin McMorrow Barbara T. Phelan '87 C. Curtis Scott '83 Kevin K. Takeuchi 82 Gordon YVYamamoto '74 Chrrs P Laydiotis 80 '89 Lou Ann Phelps '80 Hon William H. Seelicke 66 Duncan Hopkins Richard H. Yamamoto 87 Alexander Leonard David W. McMurtry 63 James J- Phillips '80 Jo Anne M. Sellner 74 Taylor Jr. '88 U-Ann Yamashiro '87 STEVEN E. CONE Lawrence 75 John A. Meaden Ill 74 Susan Marie Pierpoint 77 William S, Shaffran 71 Paulette J. Taylor '73 Gary T, Yancey 68 MEMORIAL Elisha J Lawrence 86 Daniel J Meagher 75 Michael R. Pinatelli Jr. '74 Susan Mary Shalit 83 David G. Tekell '86 Ralph Yanello 72 FELLOWSHIP Allen B.P. Lee '68 Murray M. Meeker 72 Hon. Clifford H. Plumley 49 Cynthia Shambaugh '85 Hon. James F. Thaxter '59 Robert W Yank 51 Celine MacDonald- Lawrence J. Leigh 76 William T. Meinhold '52 Paul A. Podrid 76 Gregory T Shanley 79 Laurelle Hartley Thom 76 Helen Wong Yee '85 Zwang '84 Jeannette D Lejardi '81 Edward A. Melia III '68 Gary A. Polinsky 65 Tad S. Shapiro 80 Barbara L Thomas 82 Paul Yee '89 W. Robert Lesh 76 Hon. Rodney S. Melville 68 Robert L. Pollak '78 Robert S, Shelburne 67 George Preston Hon. Samuel Edmund DEAN'S DISCRETION- J. T Levitt 83 Larry R. Meyer 75 Jeffrey David Polsky '85 James E. Sheldon '72 Thomas Jr '73 Yee 47 ARY FUND Thomas Charles Levitt 79 Robert G. Meyer 77 Esther B. Pomeranz 81 Max Shepherd 78 Elizabeth A. Thompson '83 Robert E. Young'72 1066 Foundation Jonathan K. Levy 88 Rosalyn Loomis Meyer '80 Stanley E. Pond 77 Michael T. Shepherd '73 Leslie Carol Thorpe '85 Timothy E. Young 81 John Hyde Carol Lew '86 lain Mickle 86 James T, Popin 65 Merritt I. Sher 66 Jamie J- Throgmorton '86 Timothy J. Young '80 Prof. William B, Lockhart Hon, john R, Lewis 66 Timothy Grant Middleton '69 Kathleen Porter-Jorrie '85 Leslie J. Sherman 84 William G. Tiffany 76 Tomme R. Young '81 Bruce M Lubarsky 62 Michael Dennis Lind 88 Bradley Kent Miller '82 Cydney Sharon Posner 82 Harry A. Sherr '80 Adrianne Tong '82 Roger Yuen '87 Prof. Peter K. Maier David J. Linden '67 Thomas C, H. Mills '76 Everett E. Power 39 Theodore F. Shiells '83 Paul Richard Marlene C. Zamora '76 William Poeschi James Glynn Line 74 Timothy J, Minor '81 Robert P, Praetzel '53 E. Forrest Shryock Jr '85 Tourangeau '89 Vicki Bleiberg Zatkin 78 Prof. Stefan Riesenfeld Thomas DLinton ill 84 Gary R, Mitchell '64 James David Yee-Horn Shuai 82 Lawrence Alan Towers '81 Michael Anthony Zatopa '78 Prof Stephen Schwarz Carl Lippenberger 75 Harvey D. Mittler '68 Prendergast '74 Hon, Norman D Sandra Mary Tozzini 87 Theodore C. Zayner 83 Prof Joseph Sweeney Linda G. Lipscomb 82 Darryl Jon Miyahira '84 James B. Preston 72 Shumway '63 Stephen E. Traverse '80 Louise M, Zeitzew '87 Margaret Littlefield '83 David Masao Miyoshi '73 Douglas William Price 76 Mark Shusted '83 Walter Edgar Trefts Jr. 36 Gary Alan Zieroth 78 FIRST YEAR SECTION David John Loadman 71 Andrew Runyan Moore '88 James A. Prietto '86 Peter E. Sibley 70 Hon. Thomas N Trotta 53 Richard V. Zolezzi 81 SCHOLARSHIP Michael J. Loeb 74 George S. Prugh 48 Shepard Siegel '83 E. Daie Trower '73 1066 Foundation Richard Griffith Logan Jr '79 Mary Pryor '83 Michael R. Simmonds 80 Mark Logan Tuff'68 Prof Margreth Barrett C Gene Lollin 65 Peter J. Pullen '83 Albert Joseph Tumpson 77 Prof Ray D Henson Thomas C, Lonergan 58 Kurt H. Pyle '65 Jeffrey Allan Turkell 85 David W Long 76 Daniel F. Pyne Ill 87 Garrison F Turner 72

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