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LOYOLA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW- Grand Avenue Site THE LOYOLA LAWYER

CONTENTS

REPORT ON LOYOLA LAW CLINICS

ADVOCATES FUND COUNCIL 1975

THE DEAN'S ASSOCIATES

FACULTV BRIEFS

CLASS INFORMATION

NOSTALGIA

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

THE lOYOlA lAWYER Alumni Bulletin of Loyola University School of Law, Los Angeles. Published periodically by the Office of Development.

Thomas E. Carcin, '52 President, Board of Governors Loyola Law School Alumni Association john Willis, Jr. - Director of Development

Loyola University School of law is firmly committed to a policy against d iscrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, or sex.

It specifically adheres to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the imple menting regulations in its prohibition of discrimination on the basis of sex in admission to or employment in the educational programs and activities which it operates. Inquiries concerning Title IX may be directed to:

Michael B. Harwin, Assistant Dean Loyola University School of Law 1440 W. Ninth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 642-3135; or

Director, Office of Civil Rights, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Report on Loyola Law Clinics

by Thomas Jed Scully Director, Loyola Law Clinics

Law schools have always transmitted certain skills by the " learning by doing" method. Legal research, legal analysis and synthesis, and w rit­ ing of legal briefs and scholarly works are sub­ jects generally found in every law school's cur­ ric ulum. A ppellate advocacy skills taught through moot court competitions was and is tra­ ditional ly encouraged. The balance of a lawyer's skills were generally not taught in the curriculum because of time constraints, the lack of consumer demand and a feel ing that the teaching of skills courses was a function of the practicing profession or was not susceptible to pedagogic technique. Whatever the history, for the past several years Loyola's Law Clinics have formed an important Director Scu lly and Staff of the Loyola Law Clinics part of the professional cu rriculum. Over 200 second and third year students are enrolled in some twenty-two clinics. These practice experi­ ences might vary from the representation of par­ ents accused of child abuse before the Juvenile Court, to the reviewing of applications for per­ mits to issue securities in the Depart­ ment of Corporations; from serving a legal internsh ip w ith the to rep­ resenting inmates from the California Institution These clinics are staffed by myself, Professor for Women on habeas corpus writs; from de­ Laurie Harris, the Assistant Director of Loyola veloping TITLE VII cases for the Equal Employ­ Law Clinics, and fourfull-time adjunct faculty­ ment Opportunity Commission to serv ice in a Professors El ena Ackel, Ralph Boches, W ill judicial cl erkship with the Court of Appeal s. Gorenfeld and Gary Weinerman. Together with Loyola's Law Clinics are divided into two several student directors and some sixty second broad categories of practice experiences. The and third year students, the clinics carry a client's first, the Loyola Law Clinics - located at 1800 case from initial referral thro ugh counseling, trial West Sixth Street- is Loyola's own law office, or agency hearing, and any appeals. The entire staffed exclusively by ou r own full-time faculty, pathology of a case is taught, both in the class­ students and staff. Here, we handle general civil room as well as in the law office and the court­ practice problems appropriate to a neighbor­ room. Interv iewing, investigation, research, hood law office. We also specialize in the rep­ drafting, trial preparation, trial negotiation, set­ resentation of parents in dependancy and tlement, counseling and preventive law as work­ neglect and abandonment proceedings, in rep­ ing tools of the lawyer are taught in the context of resenting minors accused of crime and we pro­ the actual representation of a real client during vide inmate legal services to the Ca lifornia In­ the course of one full year in the clinic. Student stitution for Women at Corona. Under Ass istant practice rules permit studen ts to appear in state Dean Lol a McAlpin-Grant, a Consumers Affairs courts, examine w itnesses, and argue appeals Unit handles a wide variety of consumer cases as when under the supervision of qualified attor­ a clinical component of her class in that subject. neys. Another 140 students are enrolled in one or Adjunct Professors Joseph Charney, Edward two semester programs in more than fifteen state, Mizrahi, Steve Kaufman, Thomas Pollack, W il­ city, federal, and community legal agenc ies. liam Hobbs, Gary Manulki n, Marilyn Holle and Representative placements include: Judge Robert Fainer both supervise students in Legal Aid Foundation field placements and teach the academic semi­ Watts, Alvarado and East L.A. Offices nars which parallel a student's practical experi­ Los Angeles County District Attorney ence. (Trials) Clinical education is expensi ve because California Attorney General (Environmental, Criminal Appeals) " learning by doing" instead of " learning by Los Angeles City Attorney learning" is labor intensive in terms of teaching (Criminal trials-civil practice) and supervision. Today, most of Loyola' s Equal Employment Opportunity Commission graduates enter practice not only w ith a familiar­ Federal Public Defender ity of aspects of law practice but some experi­ U.S. Attorney ence as well. If you are saying, " I w ish I'd had One Stop Immigration Service that program when I was at Loyola . . . " you're Securities Exchange Commission right. .. and there is just the program for you ­ Courts of Appeal Loyola's CLE - but that's another story in Federal Magistrates Courts another issue of the Loyola Lawyer. L.A. County Superior, Municipal Courts Come by our cl inics anytime and if you have (C ierkships) spec ial experti se and you would be willing to The California Department of Corporations share with our students, please contact us.

LOYOLA LAW CLINICAL CENTER The Advocates Fund Council 1975

The Advocates Fund was founded in 1961 as the annual fund rising campaign for Loyola Law School. The purpose of the Fund is to solicit and encourage gifts to Loyola Law School for scholarships and general advancement.

The Advocates Fund's goal is to encourage all alumni of Loyola Law to become Advocates by making an annual gift.

Joseph J. Donovan J. Rex Dibble Walter Henry Cook Fellows Fellows Fellows The Ahmanson Foundation Martin ). Burke, '26 Victor E. Chavez, '59 William E. Beaty Robert L. Charbonneau, '65 Godfrey Isaac, '51 Beverl y Hills Bar Association Federal Publications, Inc. Patrick S. Lynch, '66 Estate of Henry G. Bodkin, Jr. Mrs. Eugene S. Goodwin Hugh L. MacNeil, '48 Fritz B. Burns Lawler, Felix and Hall Magdlen, Wenker and Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Collins Lawyers Wives of Los Angeles Melville H. Nahin, '53 Farmers Insurance Group Loyola Law Student Partners Joseph E. Wooldridge, '37 Milton Feinerman, '56 Association Gray, Cary, Ames and Frye Edward S. Mack, '58 Charles T. Jawetz General Nathan ). Roberts Jesu it Community at Loyola Gerald M. Singer, '68 Marymount University Thomas E. Workman, '37 james N. Kenealy, Jr., '52 Kindel and Anderson Terence). Matthews Joseph M. Mclaughlin, '56 Colonel Harwood D. Mitchell 0' Melveny and Myers Thomas P. Pike Mabel Wilson Richards Foundation T I Corporation

Dean Fred Lower, '64, presents a Donovan Fellow certificate to Maynard Toll, representing O'Melveny and Myers. 1975 Advocate Fellows

Wayne Armstrong, '70 Paul Babbitt, '35 Frank Barclay, ' 49 john D. Barrett, '74 Mary F. Beaudry, '62 William Bennett, '69 Luc P. Benoit, '67 Hon. Walter S. Binns, '39 Henry G. Bodkin, Jr., '48 j . P. Bradley, '37 John H . Brink, '57 james A. Broderick, Jr., '41 Robert E. Buch, '73 Hon. Louis H. Burke, '26 joseph P. Busch, Jr., '51 John P. Carroll, '51 Daniel C. Cassidy, '68 Sy R. Cohen, '62 Bebette Gualano Coleman, '56 james E. Collins, '35 john j. Collins, '61 Discussing old times at the Advocates Dinner in May at the Law School Richard B. Collins, '62 are Father Richard Vachon and Milton Feinerman, '56. Sidney A. Cooley, '67 Duane D . Conover, '74 Hon. Robert L. Corfman, '39 Francis j. Hourigan, Ill, '68 Berryneice Powdrill, ' 68 William G. Coskran, '59 David Hyatt, '53 Laurence G. Preble, ' 68 Robert E. Courtney, '60 Marshall H. Jacobson, '73 Earl M. Price, '65 Kathleen Crain, '74 j. M. Jefferson, Jr., '65 John L. Roberts, '44 Michael Crain, '73 Walter P. Jitner, '71 Mark P. Robinso n, '50 W illiam Blair Dalbey, '53 Charles E. Jones, '65 Richard I. Roemer, '53 Thomas M. Dankert, '55 Margaret Keller, '49 Burton S. Rosky, '53 Howard J. Deards, '42 Hon. Ernest L. Kelly, '48 William F. Rylaarsdam, '64 Bernard J. Del Val le, '32 John P. Ki lleen, '63 Leonard P. Sands, ' 57 Richard W. Denver, '59 Harry Kim, '62 Richard E. Schlottman, '55 Robert S. Dickerman, '49 Walter Klein, ' 62 Marshall M. Schulman, '52 Frank W. Doherty, '40 William K. Kramer, '63 Frederica M. Sedgwick, '70 Edward P. Downes, '57 Alvarez L. LeCesne, Jr., '73 Henry Se ligsohn, ' 64 Harriet S. Elder, ' 32 Gerald J. Levie, '48 Allan A. Sigel, '53 George Elmendorf, ' 43 Robert K. Light, '38 Arnold Simon, '67 Jerrold Fadem, '53 Frederick J. Lower, Jr., '64 David M. Sm ith, '67 William C. Fa lkenhainer, '59 Hon. Thomas McCarry, '33 Gary Smolker, '73 jack R. Fenton, '49 j ames j. McCarthy, '28 Sheila Sonenshine, '70 Thomas R. Ferguson, '56 John j. McCue, '48 Wixon Stevens, '40 Frederick 0. Field, '41 Hon. Charles McGrath, ' 63 W illiam Stocker, '68 Jerry Fine, '50 Vincent McNally, '66 Marti n Stone, '51 William A. Finer, '72 DeWitt M . Manning, '36 Richard A. Stone, '54 Darrell A. Forgey, '73 Lou is Manta I ica, '4 1 john D . St. Pierre, '58 Robert Forgnone, '70 Richard W. Marti n, '50 Roger M. Sullivan, '52 Richard L. Franck, '52 Frederick j. Martino, '39 Joseph T. Thompson, '49 Thomas E. Garcin, '52 Richard Mednick, '66 Vincent W. Thorpe, '59 Charles W. Garrity, '61 Pau l J. Molloy, '37 Lewis R. Titus, Jr., '73 Joseph Girard, '71 George C. Montgomery, '59 Harold T. Tredway, '55 john A. Girardi, '72 Rod ney E. Moss, ' 69 Ernest A. Vargas, '64 Thomas V. Girardi, '64 Robert T. Moulton, '59 j . R. Vaughan, '39 Sidney J. Gittler, '65 j. W . M ullin, Jr., '29 Wilfred L. Von der Ahe, '33 Carl M. Gould, '42 B. Anthony Murray, '64 Phi lip B. Wagner, '57 Michael E. Gleason, '63 Robert N ibley, '42 Frank K. Wallace, '73 Samuel Goldfarb, '55 Q uentin Ogren, '50 Carl Ward, '64 Lola McAlpin-Grant, '66 Charles C. O'Loughlin, '38 W illiam G. Welzenbach, '70 j oseph F. Hamwi, '58 j ack M. Ostrow, '48 George Whitaker, '62 Robert Henigson Vincent C. Page, '52 Arthur B. Willis, '42 William Herreras, '66 Edward J. Phelan, ' 66 Alan R. Woodard, '52 Kei H irano, '59 Swan Clay Pierson, '46 Frank W. Woodhead, '36 Advocates New Advocate John Adams, '70 Tom Garcin, '52, wel­ Thomas P. Anderle, ' 64 comes one of the Brian M. Barnard, '69 newest Adv o cates, Joseph B. Boland, ' 27 Patricia Riley, ' 74, at Irma jean Brown, '73 the Advocates Dinner Les lie C. Burg, '54 held in the Reading William 0. Dougherty, ' 67 Room of the Li brary at Patrick ). Duffy, '66 the Law School. Stephen M. Flei shman, '64 Maurice D. Fraider, '45 William R. Francis, '71 Orlan S. Friedman, ' 50 Herman M. Furen , '70 Donations In Kind Thomas Gallagher, ' 65 CARNATION COMPANY- Martindale-H ubbell Law Directory Martin E. Gilligan, Jr., ' 65 Kevin R. Griffin, '71 MRS. GUDRUN ALLEN - Trust Indenture for Law Li brary Richard F. Hamlin, '70 MR. AND MRS. LEROY COLLINS - Draperies for Faculty room. Timothy Hogan, '74 John T. Hourigan, '49 George H. Johnson, ' 32 jane Kagon, '72 Thomas H. Lambert, ' 72 Lawyers Wives of Los Angeles- Junior Auxiliary james V. McCandless, ' 26 john D. McFarland, '48 Vincent j. McGraw, '71 Helen Oda, '73 Barbara C. Overland, '69 Stephen F. Page, ' 68 Ignatius Parker, ' 26 Colin Peters, '73 Robert L. Pike, '72 Patricia L. Riley, '74 Library Receives Gift of Trust Indenture Anthony T. Ross, '71 Presented to the Law Library by Gudrun Allen, in memory of her late Olin A. Schneyer, ' 68 husband Kent Allen, is one part of a tripartite indenture, dated August 3, Nathan Schwartz, ' 35 1736, which affected certain lands formerly belonging to the then de­ Larry L. Scissors, '70 ceased Sir John Fortescue of Sa lden in Buckinghamshire. The document Ben Shwachman, M.D., '74 consisted of four pages on vellum. Ass't. Dean Lola McAlpin-Grant and Florence Mills Stinson, '56 Frederica Sedgwick '70 received the document from Mrs. Allen. William J. Sulentor, '72 Captain Howard P. Sweeney, '68 Gerald F. Uelmen jack Williams, '69 Jeffrey Wilson, '71

Visiting at the Advocates Dinner are J. R. Vaughn, ' 39, Donald P. Mer­ rifield, S.J. , President of Loyola Marymount University, Frederick J. Low­ er, '64, Dean, Loyola Law School and Thomas Pike, Trustee. Advocates By Class Year

Alumni: CLASS OF 1951 - ClASS OF 1965 - CLASS OF 1926 - Joseph P. Busch, Jr. Rohcrl l. Charbonneau Hon. Louis H. Burke John P. Carroll Thomas Gallagher Marlin ). Burke Godfrey Isa ac Martin E. Gilligan, )r. James V. McCandless Martin Stone Sidney ). Gitller Ignatius Parker CLASS OF 1952 - ). M. Jefferson, Jr. CLASS OF 1927 - Richard l. Franck Charles E. Jones Joseph 8. Boland Thoma> E. Garcin Earl Price James N. Kenealy, Jr. ClASS OF. 1928 - ClASS OF 1966 - Vincent C. Page J.:tmes McCarthy Lola McAlpin-Grant Marshall Schulman CLASS OF 1929 - Roger M. Sullivan PMrick l ynch ). W. Mullin, Jr. Alan Woodard H. Vincent McNally, Jr. Richard Mednick CLASS OF 1932 - ClASS OF 1953 - EcJward ). Phelan Bernard J. Del Valle William B. Dalbey Harriet S. [Jder Jerrold Fadem Cl ASS OF 1967- George H. johnson David Hyall luc P. Benoit Robert J, Ma11dlen Melville H. Nahln Sidney A. Cooley Cl ASS OF 1933 - Richard I. Roemer William 0. Dougherty Hon. Thomas McCarry Burton S. Rosky Arnold Simon Wilfred l. Von dcr Ahe Allan A. Sige l David M. Smith CLASS OF 1935 - CLASS OF 1954 - ClASS OF 1968 - Paul I. Babbitl leslie C. Burg Daniel C. Cassidy lames E. Coll ins Richard A. Stone Francis J. Hourigan Ill Nathan Schwartz CLASS OF 1955 - Stephen F. Page ClASS OF 1936 - Thomas M. Dankert Berryneicc Powdrill DeWitt M. Manning Richard E. Schlollman laurence G. Preble Fra nk W. Woodhead Ha rold T. Tredway Olin A. Schneyer Gerald M. Singer CLASS OF 1956 - ClASS OF 1937 - William Stocker Bebello G. Coleman ). P. Bradley Howard Sweeney Pauli. Molloy Milton Fein'errn:m Thomas R. Ferguson Joseph Wooldridge CLASS OF 1969 - Joseph M. Mclaughlin Brian M. Barnard CLASS OF 1938 - Florence Mill) Stinson Robert K. light William Bennet! Charles C. O'loughlln ClASS OF 1957 - Patrick 1. Duffy Ill John H. Brink Rodney E. Moss CLASS OF 1939 - Edward P. Downes Barbara C. Overland Hon. WalterS. Binns leonard P. Sands Jack Williams Hon. Robert L. Corlman Philip 8. Wagner Fred ). Martino Thomas E. Workman, Jr. ClASS OF 1970 - ). R. Vaughan John 0. Adams CLASS OF 1958 - ClASS OF 1940- Wayne Armstrong Frank W. Doherty Joseph F. Hamwl Edward S. Mack Robert Forgnone James H. Kindel, Jr. Hem1an M. Furen John D. St. Pierre Wixon Stevens Richard F. Hamlin CLASS OF 1941 - Cl ASS OF 1959 - l arry L. Scissors James A. Broderick, Jr. Victor E. Chavez Frederica M. Sedgwick Frederick 0. Field William G. Coskran Sheila P. Sonenshlne Louis Mantalica Richard W. Denver William G. Welzenbach William C. Falkenhainer CLASS OF 1942 - Kei Hirano ClASS OF 1971 - Howard J. Deards George C. Montgomery William R. Francis Carl M. Gould Robert T. Moulton Joseph C. Girard Robert N ibley Vincent W. Thorpe Kt-vin R. Griffin 1\rthur B. Willis Walter Jitner ClASS OF 1943 - CLASS OF 1960 - Vincent McGraw George 'Elmendorf Robert E. Courtney Anthony T. Ross Cl ASS OF 1944 - Randall W. Wenker Jdfrey M. Wilson John l. Robert> ClASS OF 1961- ClASS OF 1944 - John ). Collins ClASS OF 1972 - Maurice D. Fraider Charles Garrity William A. Finer ClASS OF 1946 - John A. Girardi ClASS OF 1962 - Swa n Clay Pierson Thomas H. lambert Mary F. Beaudry Robert l . Pike Cl ASS OF 1948 - Sy R. Cohen William J. Sulentor Henry G. Bodkin, Jr. Richard B. Collins Hon. Ernest L. Kelly Harry Kim Cl ASS OF 1973 - Gerald). Levie Walter Klein I rmd jean Brown John J. McCue George Whitaker Robert E. Bt~ ch John D. Mcfarland ClASS OF 1963 - Michael Crain Hugh l. MacNeil Darrell A. Forgey Jac k M. Ostrow Michael E. Gleason John Killeen Marshall H. Jacobson ClASS OF 1949 - Alvarez LeCesne Frank Barclay William K. Kramer Hon. Charles R. McGrath Helen Oda Robert S. Dickerman Colin Peters Jack R. Fenlon Cl ASS OF 1964 - Gary Smolker John T. Hourigan Thomas P. Anderle lewis R. Titus Margaret Keller Stephen M. Fleishman Frank Wallace Joseph T. Thompson Thomas V. Girardi Cl ASS OF 1950 - Frederick ). lower, Jr. ClASS O F 1974- John E. Anderson B. Anthony Murray John D. Barrett Jerry Fine William F. Rylaarsdam Duane D. Conover Orlan S. Friedman Henry Seligsohn Kathleen Crain Richard W. Martin John E. Sweeney Timothy Hogan Quentin Ogren Ernest A. Vargas Patrici a L. Riley Mark P. Robinson Carl Ward Ben Shwachman, M.D. The Dean's Associates

The Dean's Associates are parents of current law students who make an annual gift for the advancement of Loyola Law School. Gifts are placed in a parents loan fund which makes available short term, low interest I loans for law students to aid them in emergency si tuations. ~ . •\

Dean's Associates (Parents of law students) Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Abell Mr. and Mrs. Art Bell Mr. Marshall L. Bennett Mr. Joseph Bernfeld Mr. and Mrs. Lazare F. Bernhard Leon Cline, O.D. Mr. and Mrs. jacob Cratty Mr. and Mrs. jack Crickard Mr. and Mrs. Melvin j. David Mrs. Nancy D. DeVoss Ms. Marcia Fischbach Mr. and Mrs. Arthu r Gardner Ross R. Goldware, M.D. Mrs. Bernard Greene Mrs. Marguerite Guthrie Ms. Betty ). Hansen Mrs. Marian E. Hoffman Ms. Barbara Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Luthur G. jones Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Lam b Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Latimer Mr. Louis Lazar Yolanda Collins served as Chairperson for the Parents Loan Fund. Mrs. Mrs. Grace Loftus and Mrs. Collins' son, Ron , is a '75 graduate of the Law School. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Markham Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Matthews Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mclndoo, Jr. Mrs. William J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. John Paine Ms. Lil ian M. Parry Mr. Jerome Pastor Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Platt Dr. Henry Rabin Mr. and Mrs. William K. Rasmussen Ms. Betty Richmond Jl Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Smith Francis j. Taylor, M.D. ~\ Mr. Lo ui s M. Wyman -

Faculty Briefs

Frederica Sedgwick Appointed New Faculty Director of Law Library JO HN T. MCDERMOTT received an A.B. from 11 Frederica Sedgwick, who received her J.D. from Middlebury College and his J.D. from the Uni­ Loyola University School of Law in 1970, was versity of Denver College of Law. He served as !I appointed in the Spring by Dean Frederick J. Executive Editor of the Manual for Complex and Lower as Director of the Law School Library. Ms. Multidistrict Litigation, Executive Assistant to the Sedgwick holds a B.A.and an M.A. from Long Director of the Federal judicial Center in Beach State and an M.S. in Library Science from Washington, D.C., Executive Attorney to the ju­ usc. dicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, as Legal Advisor to the Blackfeet Tribal Court in Brown­ ing, Montana, and from 1971 to 1975 as As­ sociate Professor of Law and Director of the In­ dian Law Program, University of Montana School of Law. DAVID C. TUNICK will be a Visi ting Professor teaching Legal Method, Civil Procedure and Criminal Procedure. He received his LL.B. from UCLA. LAURIE HARRIS is a Visiting Professor and Assis­ tant Director of Clinics. Ms. Harris who has aj.D. from Boalt Hall, will supervise students enrolled in the Frontera Prison Clinical Program. SUSAN LIEBELER is returning as a full time faculty member after a leave of absence. G EORGE GARBES I, who is a Professor at the University of New South Wales in Australia, is return ing to Loyola as a Visiting Professor. Frederica M. Sedgwick, '70, new TERRY HATTER and MALVINA GUGGENHEIM Director of the Law Li brary wi II be on leaves of absence this year. MR. HAT­ TER will se rve as Director of the Urban Planning Unit · of Mayor Bradley's Office. MRS. GUGGENHEIM is visiting at the University of Virginia Law School.

New Adjunct Faculty EUGENE TOPEL, Deputy Director of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, will be teaching a course this Fall on Debtors' and Creditors' Rights. JOSEPH P. CHARNEY, an attorney with the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, will become a Clinical Supervisi ng Attorney in the Founda­ tion's Alvarado Office. Class Information

THE THIRTIES THE FIFTIES HERBERT GROSSMAN, '38; has moved his offices to JOHN P. CARROLL, '51, has recentl y been appointed 8500 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 623, Beverly Hills 90211; by Governor Edmund G. Brown to the Riverside 659-6110. Municipal Court, Desert District. FLORETIE POMEROY, '33, executive director of the JUSTIN McCARTHY, '53, is located at 3737 Main Bay Area National Council on Alcoholism, was Street, Suite 1020, Riverside 92501; (714) 684-25 20. named winner of the 13th annual San Francisco ARTHUR SHERMAN, ' 53 , and RUSSELL E. Foundation Award of $1,000 on May 8, 1975 by NORDSTROM, '74, have formed a partnership under Emmett Solomon, chairman of the foundation's dis­ the firm name of Sherman and Nordstrom. Offices are tribution <;ommittee. located at 8383 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 510, Beverly H ills Mrs. Pomeroy was honored for her work in identify­ 90211; 655-5011. ing, stimulating and utilizing the public and private The firm of JOSEPH M. McLAUGHLIN, '55, and resources available to alcoholics and their families. William B. Irvin, announced the remova l of their Los A lawyer, Mrs. Pomeroy served abroad for a number of Angeles office to 800 W. 6th St., Suite 300, Pacific years with several United Nations commissions in­ Financial Center, Los Angeles 90017; 485-1351. volved in the tracing and care of refugees. PAUL D. McCLARY, JR., '58, has located his office at She went to San Francisco in the early '50s to be 1501 Westcliff Drive, Suite 312, Newport Beach, CA regional welfare officer of the federal Civil Defense 92660; (714) 642-2330. Administration. She subsequently became executive BYRON C. FI NLEY, '59, has two offices located at director of the San Francisco United Community Fund 14600 Roscoe Blvd., Suite 402, Panorama City, CA and then director of Agency relations of the United 91402; (213) 89~-9600, and 23560 Lyons Avenue, Bay Area Crusade. She has headed the local National Suite 201, Newhall, CA 91321 ; (805) 255-8700. Council on Alcoholism since 1968. THE FORTIES CLASS OF 1950's 25th REUNION JOHN MCFARLAND, '48, has been sworn in as a Sunday evening, September 21 at the Law School, the Riverside Superior Court Judge. He was appointed by Class of 1950 held its 25th Reun ion. Professors Lloyd Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Tevis and Bud Ogren and the Honorable Francis MICHAEL H. SMITHWICK, '48, is with the Legal De­ Marnell served as Chai rmen for the Reun ion. Wives partment, H25-3, at Security Pacific National Bank, and the members of the Class of 1950 enjoyed an P.O. Box 2097, Terminal Annex, Los Angeles 90051. evening of festivities and rem iniscences. ROBERTS. DICKERMAN, '49, former board chairman and president of Microdot, Inc. has been elected to the Board of Directors of Jack A. Levin & Associates, Inc.

Members of the Class of 1950 and some alumni from the Class of 1951 who attended the 1950 Class Reunion in September are: Standing, left to right- Donald Benton, Gile Tiffany, Mark Robinson, Harry Flynn, " Bud" Ogren, Orlan Friedman, Don Feeley, Murray Gomer, Jason Gale, Roger Stern, John Fay, Henry Himmelfarb, Francis Bradley, Lloyd Tevis, Mort Dorey, John Hoey; Seated, left to right- Commissioner Sam Bubrick, Judge Desmond Bourke, Judge Charles Frisco, judge William Enright, Judge Francis Marnell, Judge Adrian Adams and Ken Krogstad. Class Information

"lJ ., 1 Attending the Donovan Fellows dinner in September Visiting at the Loyola Law Alumni Symposium during at the Beverly W ilsh ire Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Jim the Bar Conven tion at the Century Pl aza Hotel Kenealy, '52. are Assemblyman Robert Beverly, '51, and Mark Robinson, '50.

THE SIXTIES JOHN P. SC HOLL, '60, is now with McDonnell Doug­ las Corporation, 3855 Lakewood Blvd., Long Beach 90846; (213) 593-5511. A. LEE ADAIR, '61 , has moved his office to 1600 Dove St., Suite 400, Newport Beach, CA 92660; (7 14) 833-9773. WALTER KLEIN , ' 62, announces the removal of his offices to 3250 Wilshire Blvd., Su ite 603, Los Angeles 90010. HENRY LEWIN, '62, has become a member of the firm of Mori and Katayama, 700 South Flower Street, Broadway Plaza Building, Suite 41 0, Los Angeles 90017; 624-762 1. HON. LOREN M ILLER, JR., '62, is now a Judge of the Municipal Court for Los Angeles County, 11 0 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles 90012; (2 13) 974-611 1. Vi siting at the get-together of the Loyola Law Alumni THOMAS J. TOOHEY, '62, has joined the firm of on the East Coast which was held in May at the Na­ Richman and Garrett; 1336 Wilshire Blvd., Los tional Lawyers Club in Washington, D.C. are Paul Angeles 90017; 483-7400. McDonough, '51, and Andrew Decker, '54. LAURALEA TRI SLER SADDICK, '63, is Director of Training and Personnel, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, 1550 W . 8th Street, Los Angeles 90017; JOHN K. GAUSTAD, '67, has offices located at 567 487-3310. San Nicolas Drive, #201 , Newport Beach, 92660; W ILLIAM B. OFFNER, '65, announces the removal of (7 14) 640-8201. his office to 234 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 1941 , Los FRANCISCO P. BRI SENO, '68, is now District Attor­ Angeles 90012; 485-0443. ney for 'the County of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive DAVID M. CHODOS, '66, has become a mem ber of West, Santa Ana 92701; (714) 834-3600. the firm of lrmas, Simke, Chodos and Marshall; 6300 ROBERT J. EADINGTON, '68, U. Thompson Ill, Wilshire Blvd., Suite 9000, Los Angeles 90048; M ICHAEL E. RICHMAN, '68, and Rona ld K. Van Wertt 653-0211. announce the formation of a partnership under the MARVIN J. SC HENK, '66, has his offices located at name of Eadington, Thompson, Richman and Van 111 West Monroe, Suite 111 , Phoenix, Arizona; Wertt; 1895 2 MacArthur Blvd, Douglas Plaza, Suite (602) 257-1440. 102, Irvine, CA 92707; (714) 652-7811 . LUC P. BENOIT, '67, announces the removal of his GEORGE J. GLIAUDYS, '68, is associated with the office to 234 East Colorado Blvd., Suite 310, Pasadena Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, Fort Huachuca, AZ 91101. 85 613; (602) 538-3181. Class Information

STEVEN B. NEL VIN, '68, has relocated his law offices RICHARD A. SMITH, '70, is associated with the firm of to 9538 Brighton Way, Suite 302, Beverly Hills Harland and Gromale, 954 Main Street, Fortuna, CA 92012; 273-2437. 95540; (707) 725-4426. DAVID S. BRAH INSKY, '69, has opened offices at LLOYD L. VAUGHN, '70, and Barry M. Gold an­ 15233 Ventura Blvd., Suite 304, Sherman Oaks, CA nounce the opening of offices of Vaughn and Gold, 91403; 986-8586. 9665 W ilshi re Blvd., Suite 340, Security Pacific Place, JOSEPH M. FEI N BERG, '69, announces the formation Beverl y Hills, CA 90212; 550-1368. of a partnership under the firm name of Feinberg, IRVING H. ZAROFF, '70, is Vice President, Ditto of Hopwood and Johnson, 2043 Westcliff Drive, Suite California, Inc., 1611 9 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys, CA 315, Newport Beach, CA 92663; (7 14) 646-5054. 91401; (2 1 3) 988-3400. PHILLIP R. MARRONE, '69, has become a member of 1971 the firm of Coyle and Dunford, 3356 Barham Blvd., CORRECTION: JULES DRABKIN, '71, is a partner in Los Ange les 90068; 851-3210. the firm of Rutherford and Drabkin, 625 North Evans LOREN A. SUTION, '69, is now the head of the Santa Street, P.O. Box 696, McMinnville, Oregon, 97128; Maria office of the Santa Barbara County District At­ (503) 472-4061. MR. DRABKIN also serves as Muni­ torney's Office, 312 East Cook St., Santa Maria, CA ci pal Judge for Lafayette, not Mr. Rutherford as was 93454; (805) 922-7831. previously stated. 1970 DANIEL B. BECK, '71, announces the opening of his RONALD S. BERMAN, '70, H. Roy Jeppson, Robert J. offices at the Flamingo Hotel, Fourth and Farmers Young and Leonard M . Amato announce their associa­ Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95404; (707) 527-9440, P.O. tion under the firm name of Jeppson and Berman, Box 9056. 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001, Marina del Rey NORMAN BEEGUN, '71, is associated with the law 90291; 823-5468. firm of Chernow and Lieb, 6300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite HUGH M. FLANAGAN, '70, and Ralph S. Temple 810, Los Angeles, CA 90048; (213) 651-5206. announce their assoc iation under the firm name of TOM CACCIATORE, '71, is a partner in the firm of Temple and Flanagan, 2005 0 Street, P.O. Box 817, Binder, Laioley and Cacciatore, 2975 Wilsh ire Blvd., Merced, CA 95340; (209) 723-9196. Su ite 600, Los Angeles, CA 9001 0; (213) 380-6330. RICHARD F. HAMLIN, '70, is a partner in the law firm NANCY G. CATTELL, '71, is now Program Coor­ of Peterson and Hamlin, 4519 Admiralty Way, Suite dinator developing Attorney Assistant Training Prog­ 202, Marina del Rey, CA 90291; 823-5477. rams for UCLA Extension in cooperation with UCLA ALAN J. KAY, '70, is associated with the firm of Kaye School of Law, 10995 Le Conte, Los Angeles, CA and Haapala, 580 Ca lifornia, San Francisco, CA 90024; (2 1 3) 825-074 1 0 94104. W ILLIAM SCOTT LOOMIS, '71, has his practice lo­ PERRY S. SILVER, '70, and NEIL H . FREEDMAN,' 70, cated at 1212 North Broadway, Suite 139, Santa Ana, have formed a partnership under the firm name of CA 92701; (7 14) 558-0601. Silver and Freedman, 1888 Century Park East, Suite LY LE R. M INK, '71, is associated with the firm of 1444, Century City, CA 90067; 556-2356. Weissburg and Aronson, 1901 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067; (2 13) 277-2223. M ICHAEL N. STAFFORD, '71, has become an as­ sociate of the fi rm of Wadsworth, Fraser and Dahl, 3700 Wilshire Blvd., Su ite 860, Beneficial Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 9001 0; (213) 385-8011. KENNETH R. WARNER, '71, has removed his offices to 223 E. Thousand Oaks, Suite 400, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360; (805) 497-8557. 1972 ROBERT L. BAKER, '72, is moving his office to 114 E. Huntington Drive, Alhambra, CA; (213) 570-8737. CHARLES L. BLEK, JR., '72, announces the formation of the firm of Blek and Blek, 614 E. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90301; (2 13) 677-9124 CHARLES L. BLEK, '37, is of counsel. JOYCE E. BREIMAN, '72, is in the practice of law at Loyola Law Alumni who are judges were honored at 9107 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 506, Beverly Hills, CA the Symposium during the State Bar Convention at the 90210; (213) 550-8227. Century Plaza Hotel during September. Two of the JOSEPH COBERT, '72, has opened an office at 6430 alumni who attended are: Judge Rex M inter, '54, and Sunset Blvd., Suite 821, , CA 90028; (213) Judge James Patterson, '61. 466-4467. Class Information

JANE KAGON, 72, has opened an office at 27H4 STEPHEN E. COCKRIEL, '73, has opened new offices Beloit Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90049. at 1317 E. Warlow Road, Long Beach, CA 90807; THOMAS B. KRISTOVICH, '72, and LES j. HARTLEY, (213) 424-3572. '60, have become assoc iated with the firm of William CARO LIN E ELIAS, '73, has opened her offices at 405 R. Dickerson & Associates, 3435 Wilshire Blvd., Suite N. Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; (213) 25 18, Los Angeles, CA 9001 0; (213) 382-7363. 278-4661. RIDER REYNOLDS LEW IS, 72, has opened an office RICHARD M. FINDER, 73, announces the removal of at 709 Washington Square Tower, 330 Washington his offices for the general practice of law to 3713 Street, Marina del Rey, CA 90291; (2 13) 822-4326. H ighland Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; PATRICK R. NAYLON. '72, has become associated (2 13) 545-5653. with the Law Office of joel H. Frei s, 9777 Wilshire The Los Angeles office of MARSHALL H. JACOBSON, Blvd. Suite 908., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; (213) '73, has been removed to 3701 Wilshire Blvd., Los 278-7477. Angeles, CA 90010; (213) 380-2323. CHARLES O'REILLY, 72, has joined the firm of Voor­ MICHAEL LUFTMAN, 73, is associated with the firm hies and Greene, Penthouse, 2500 Wilshire Blvd., Los of lrsfe ld, lrsfe ld and Younger, 7060 Hollywood Bl vd., Angeles, CA 90057; (213) 386-7410. #1 011 , Hollywood, CA 90028; (213) 466-4161. JAMES T. RAYBURN, 72, is associated with the Law DVORAH MARKMAN, '73, announces the opening Division of United Ca lifornia Bank, 707 Wilshire of her office at 1033 Gayley, Suite 203, Westwood Blvd. 20th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017; (2 13) Village, Los Angeles, CA 90024; (213) 477-0091. 614-3 401. STEPHE N C. MOORE, '73, has formed a partnership MARK P. ROBINSON, JR., ' 72, is associated with the with David L. Roark under the name of Roark and firm of Hews and Munoz, 315 West Third Street, Santa Moore, 9465 W ilshire Blvd., Suite 525, Beverly Hills, Ana, CA 92701. CA (2 13) 272-0291. A. MICHAEL ROSENTHAL, 72, is associated with the WALT D. OSBORNE, '73, is associated w ith the Los law offices of David L. Ellis, 9401 Wilshire Blvd ., 1Oth Angeles County Bar Association, 606 S. Olive, Floor, Beverl y Hills, CA 90212; (213) 278-2624. #1212, Los Angeles, CA 90014; (213) 624-8571 1973 WALTER PALMER, 73, is a partner in the firm of Baker W ILLIAM j. ALLARD, 73, is associated with the firm and Palmer, 1711 Smith Tower, Seattle, Washington of Booth, Mitchell, Strange and Sm ith, 3701 Wilshire 98104; (206) 623-5206. Bl vd., Suite 600, Los Angeles, CA 9001 0; (2 13) The firm of Rotunn0 and VITO A. ROTUNNO, '73, 386-7953. has opened an office at 5995 S. Sepu lveda, Blvd., WILLIAM L. ANDRO LIA, '73, is associated with the Suite 203, Culver City, CA 90230; (2 13) 391-6256. firm of Spensely, Horn, jubas and Lubitz, 1800 Cen­ LESTER j. TOLNA!, '73, is with the office of the Los tury Park East, Century City, CA 90067; (213) Angeles County Counsel, 648 Hall of Administration, 553-5050. Los Angeles, CA 90012; (21 3) 974-1811 . MICHAEL BLUMENFELD, '73, is an associate of the firm of Fierstein, Sturman and Schulman, 1888 Cen­ tury Park East, Suite 15 00, Los Angeles, CA 90067; (2 13) 553-5500.

Attending Loyola Law Alumni Symposium at the Bar Convention in Century City during September are: Shi rley Henderson, '72, Margaret Schock, '68, john Schock, '72, and joe Beaver, '70. Class Information 1974 ROBERT B. CHARBONEAU, '74 is associated with the firm of Veatch, Snow, Carlson, Dorsey and Quimby, 3200 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 510, Los Angeles, CA 90010; (213) 381-2861 . RONALD H. CHERNIN, '74, has located his practice at 424 S. Beverly Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90212; (2 13) 553-8533 and 879-3611. GEORGE HARVEY DAVID, 74, has located his prac­ tice at 610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 350, Newport Beach, CA 92660; (714) 640-5919. EDWARD N. DURAN, 74, is with the office of the County Counsel for Orange County, P.O. Box 1379, Santa Ana, CA 92707; (714) 834-3300. Also joining alumni on the east W. BARRY KAHN, 74, has located his practice at 330 coast for the Loyola Law Get­ Washington Street, Suite 806, Marina del Rey, CA together is Bill Fi elds, '68, from 90291 ; (213) 822-5422. He recently hosted an Open Philadelphia. House. IRWIN KATZMAN, ' 74, has joined the firm of Bernbrock and Forgette, 625 S. Euclid Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92802; (714) 772-1640. 1975 PATTI S. KITCHING, 74, is w ith the California Attor­ JAMES C. ALLE, '75, is associated with the Law Offices ney General's office, 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Los of Paul Caruso, 425 S. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; (213) 553-8580. Angeles, CA 9001 0; (213) 620-2749. ROBERT BLAUSTEIN, 75, is associated w ith the Law DOUG MASUDA, '74, announces his association Offices of Wm. A. Stephen, 6725 Sunset Boulevard, with the Law Offices of Ron Minkin, Suite 400, Civic Suite 421, Los Angeles, CA 90028; (2 13) 461-3396. Center Tower Bldg., 316 W. 2nd St. Los Angeles, CA CHARLES D. BROWN, ' 75, i s an associate of 90012; (213) 485-1001 . Spensley, Horn, Jubas and Lubitz, 1880 Century-Park ALAN L. MOLLENKAMP, '74, is associated with Win­ East #500, Los Angeles, CA 90067; (213) 553-5050. chester, Douglas and Lydy, 1045 Spitzer Bldg., To­ JOSEPH W. BYRNE, '75, is associated with the firm of ledo, CA 43604; (419) 248-4677. Meserve, Mumper and Hughes, 333 South Hope, 35th DENNIS M . MUKAI, '74, is now associated with the Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017, (213) 620-0300. Law Offices of Popkin, Shamir and Greenberg, Inc., WILLIAM T. DEL HAGEN, '75, is now associated with 5670 Wilshire Bl vd., Suite 1800, Los Angeles, CA the firm of Kirtland and Packard, 626 Wilshire Blvd., 90036; (213) 938-3268. Los Angeles 90017; (2 13) 624-0931. MICHIAL W. NUNN, '74, is with the District Attor­ ESTELLA W. DOOLEY, '75, is now in the San Fran­ ney's Office for Orange County, 700 Civic Center cisco Public Defender's Office, 850 Bryant Street, Rm Drive West, Santa Ana, CA (714) 834-2659. 205, San Francisco, 941 02; (415) 553-1671. DAVID J. PETTIGRASS, 74, is Legal Council for the EDWARD E. GEE, 75, is w ith the Legal Aid Founda­ Department of Transportation for State of California, tion of Los Angeles, CA 90031 ; (2 13) 223-3417. 107 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012; (213) MARK GIBBONS, '75, is associated w ith the firm of 628-3271. Woofter, Coleman and Bilbray, 302 E. Carson Street, DANA W. REED, '74, is associated with the firm of Las Vegas, Nevada 89101; (702) 385-6843. Rhodes, Barnard, Maloney and Hart, 1244 Sixth St., WILLIAM JAY GLAZER, 75, is with the Civil Division Santa Monica, CA 90401; (213) 871-1500. of the Office of the California Attorney General; 3580 RONALD F. SCHOLL, '74, is associated with the firm Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. of Huge, Fenton, Jones and Appel, Inc., 2801 DALE GOLDFARB, '75, is associated with the firm of Monterey-Salinas Highway, Monterey, CA 93940; Dryden, Harrington and Schwartz, One Wilshi·re (408) 625-2821. Blvd., Suite 703, Los Angeles, CA 90014; (213) 628-2184. JOHN A. SCILLIERI, '74, has become a partner in the MARK ALAN HART, '75, is in the office of California firm of Romney, Schaap, Golant, Scillieri and Ashen, Attorney General, 3580 Wilshire Blvd., #700, Los 9720 , Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, Angeles 90010; (213) 620-4145. CA 90212; (2 13) 550-7121. MICHAEL LEE KEARNEY, '75, is associated with the HARRISON W. SOMMER, '74, is an associate of Hill­ School of Business, California State University at Long singer and Costanzo, 3345 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1000, Beach, 6101 East 7th Street, Long Beach, CA 90840; Los Angeles, CA 9001 0; (213) 388-9441. (213) 498-4567. TIMOTHY DAVID TAKATA, '74, has located his prac­ DAVID B. KELSEY, '75, is associated with the Office of tice at 250 East First Street, Suite 121 2, Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Counsel, 648 Hall of Ad­ CA 90012; (213) 626-1246. ministration, Los Angeles, CA 90012; (213) 974-4181. Class Information

STEPHEN LI NDSEY, '75, is currently with the firm of LARRY TUCKER, '75, is associated with the firm of Nicholas, Myers, D'Angelo and Givens, 3303 Wil­ Virtue and Scheck, 270 Newport Center Drive, New­ sh ire Blvd., Suite 500, Los Angeles, CA 90010; (2 13) port Beach, CA 92660; (714) 644-9030. 380-2830. M ICHAEL WAGNER, '75, is working with the Fl uor MICHAEL K. MAHER, '75, is associated with the firm Corporation, 2500 S. Atlantic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA of MacDonald, Haisten and Laybourne, 1200 Wil­ 90040; (213) 262-611 1. shire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90017; (213) 481-1200. ROBERT F. TARDIFF, JR ., '75, is now w ith the San JOHN M. McCORMICK, JR ., '75, is in private practice Fern ando Va lley Neighborhood Lega l Assistance, at 8912 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, 902 11 ; (213) 13327 Van Nuys, CA 9133 1; (2 13) 896-5211 . 878-3245. JAN MciNTYRE, '75, has joined the Riverside County PATRICK F. MILNE, '75, is working in the Office of the D istrict Attorney's Office, Room 220, 3535 1Oth District Attorney, Courthouse Building, Visalia, CA Street, P.O. Box 1148, Riverside, CA 92502; (714) 93277; (209) 733-0870. 787-2525. ROBERT M. MYERS, '75, is with the Lega l Aid Founda­ tion of Los Angeles, Venice Office, 318 S. Lincoln Blvd., Venice, CA; (2 13) 392-4177. IN MEMORIAM DAVID R. PENSO, '75, is associated with the law offices of O verton, Lyman and Prince, 550 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017; (2 13) 485-8500. EDWARD PHELPS, '75, is an associate of Thorpe, Sullivan, Workman, Thorpe and O 'Sullivan, 4th Floor, 800 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90017; (2 13) 680-9940. RUTH A. PHELPS, '75, is associated with the Law Offices of Robert E. Brimberry, 900 W ilsh ire Blvd., Suite 800, Los Angeles, CA 90017. CHARLES R. REDMOND, '75, is Vice President of the JOSEPH P. BUSCH, '51, passed away unexpectedly Times Mirror Company, Times Mirror Square, Los on Friday, june 27, 1975. He graduated first in his Angeles, CA 90053; (213) 486-3977. class and acquired the reputation of being an out­ ANDREW J. RHODES, '75, is serving with the Federal standing lawyer, having handled almost 10,000 Communications Commission, 1919 M Street, N.W., cases during his years in court. Washington, D.C. 20554; (202) 655-4000. In 1965, he was promoted to Assistant Chief of the JAMES R. ROBIE, '75, is associated with the firm of Trial Division and from there he quickly advanced Cummin s, White and Breidenbach, 888 West Sixth to become chief trial deputy to former District At­ Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017; (213) 624-3431. torney Evelle Younger. When Younger was elected JEFF SHELDON, '75, is a member of the firm of Chris­ State District Attorney in 1970, Mr. Busch was tie, Parker and Hale, 201 South Lake, Pasadena, CA unanimously appointed to the vacant post and in 91101; (213) 795-5843. 1972 was elected D istrict Attorney. It was in this capacity that he created the Consumer and En­ LEONARD SIEGE L, '75, is associated w ith the firm of vironmental Protection Unit and establi shed the Nicholas and Rose, 2040 Avenue of the Stars, Los Narcotics and Dangerous Drug section that coordi­ Angeles, CA 90067; (213) 556-3356. nates major drug investigations throughout the MARVIN SILVERMAN, '75, is now with the Fletcher, county. Rauch and Mahoney, 3921 W ilshire Blvd., #400, Los Angeles, CA 90010; (2 13) 388-2121 . CLARENCE W. HULL, '26, passed away in San CLARA SLIFKIN , '75, will serve as the new legislative Mateo on December 27 , 1974. Some of his classmates were j. W. Mullin, Jr., the Honorable aide for Councilwoman Peggy Stevenson. She will john Costello and his brother Mark Costello, james develop district and city-wide legislation and serve as McCandless, the Honorable Louis H. Burke, and project assistant. Martin j. Burke. STEPHEN J. STEPHANOU, '75, is working in the Law After serving some time in the District Attorney's Department of Pacific Lighting Corporation, 810 Office of Los Angeles, Mr. Hull went into private South Flower, Los Angeles, CA 90017; (2 13) practi ce. In 1940, he joined the Maritime Commis­ 385-6176. sion in Washington , D.C. In 1945, he was ap­ RAYMOND L. STUEHRMANN, '75, is a member of pointed Regional Counsel of War Assets Adminis­ the firm of Gibson and Palmer, One W ilshire Blvd., tration in Los Angeles. He came to San Francisco in Suite 2620, Los Angeles, CA 90017; (2 13) 624-4651. 1949 to serve as Regional Counsel of General Ser­ LUCY ANN SWANBURG, '75, is associated with the vices Administration until his reti rement in 1967. firm of O' Melveny and Myers, 61 1 West Sixth Street, We are grateful to Mrs. Hull for passing along this Los Angeles, CA 90017; (213) 620-1120. information. BRIAN R. THOMPSON, '75, is attending Harvard Grad uate School of Business. II NOSTA L GIA II

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REMEMBER - a luncheon honoring Henry G. Bodkin, one of the original members of Loyola University Law School faculty on the occasion of his 50th anniversary as a member of the California Bar at the Stock Exchange Club, August of 1950. Front row, left to right Frank J. Breslin, Jr., the late William Parker, the late justice Turney Fox, the late Henry G. Bodkin , '29, the late former Mayor of Los Angeles, Fletcher Bowron, Father Joseph Donovan, S. J_ Alan Ritter, Herold Watt and Robert Ford. Mr. Ford's father, W. Joseph Ford with Henry G. Bodkin were the chief movers in the formation of Loyola Law School. Second row, left to right The late Edward Conroy '29, Louis Canepa, G. Stuart Silliman, Superior Court judge V. P. Lucas, the late Joseph Smith, the late John M. Concannon, Landon Morris '29, the late Michael G. Luddy, the late George M. Breslin, James Donavan, '24, the late Charles S. Gass, Henry G. Bodkin, Jr. '48, the late Alexander McDonald and Fred Witman. - - -,

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