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The Wayne

Advocate

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The Wayne Advocate

Vol. I-No.3 Wayne State University Law School

The Wayne Advocate is an official student publication of Wayne

State U nive'rsity's Law School, published with the co-operation of the

Student Board of Governors, and distributed to the student body,

faculty and law alumni .

STAFF ALBERT L , HOLTZ Senior Editor CLIFFORD WEISBERG ____________________________________ Senior Editor JUDITH LEEMON __________ ______ ____ ______ ____________ Business Manager HENRY PRAGER __________ ________________ ________________ Associate Editor

-JACOB PRUIKSMA ____ ____ ____________________ ________ Associate Editor PAULETTE LEBOST ____________________________________ Associate Editor JEFFREY FAINTUCK __________________ . ____ _______________ Junior Editor JEFFREY CHASE ______________ __ __ __ ___________________ Freshman Editor

ARNOLD WEINTRAUB __________________ ____ Commencement Ads DENNIS HAYES ________________________________________________________ Columnist

LAWRENCE KATKOWSKY ____ __ ______ Board Representative BETTY PRUZINSKY _______________________________________________ Secretary

DEAN JOHN E. GLAVIN, JUNE H. PLIHAL _______________________________________________ Advisers

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The Dean

Reflects

On The School . . . In 1927 we organized the law school as a self-sup­

porting activity managed by lawyers and judges, and occupying minimal quarters in Old Main. During the moves to High School of Commerce, back to the house at 5063 Cass, and to the larger quarters at 5229 Cass, we improvised offices, classrooms, moot court room and library facilities. Despite the handicaps resulting from the lack of facilities, we have abundant evidence from the success of our graduates that the educational ex­perience was a good one. Some of the handicaps may have been advantages, since class size for most of those years was limited by the size of the rooms available.

N ow that we occupy buildings especially designed for the educational functions that we are trying to per­form, we can expect further improvement in the quality of the program. .

In these years we also changed from predominantly part-time students and faculty to predominantly full­time students and faculty; we doubled and redoubled our library resources; we developed an excellent moot­court program, and a law review of high quality.

The future for Wayne Law School is bright. The ~tudent body soon will reach one thousand, and a faculty of thirty or more is expected. Seminars in many special­ized areas will then be feasible, and scholarship and re­search will be possible by reason of reduced teaching loads. Distinguished visiting professors (one from Aus­tralia will be here in 1968), outstanding speakers for lecture series; and the emphasis on law as a social sci­ence concerned with the problems of an urban society, such as poverty, crimes of violence, and discrimination, should encourage the students to consider law as a medium for public service and a profession dedicated to upholding the ideals of a government by law.

On His Career . . . I have mixed emotions as I near the end of my re­

sponsibilities as Dean of this law school. During many years as part of the central administration of the Uni­versity, I continued my teaching of a first-year class. Having convinced many extremely busy judges and lawyers that teaching the future lawyers was the best way to develop an intensive knowledge of some field of law, and to keep one's mind young and alert through the discussions in the classroom, it was embarrassing not to follow my own precepts. But since the course I taught required meeting the class at least three times a week, and Lansing trips and other meetings made it impossible for me to do so, I finally, in fairness to the students, had to forego the privilege of teaching. The intervening years, when a combination of factors made the resumption of teaching impractical, have not di­minished my earnest desire to return to the clas'sroom; still it takes considerable temerity to return to teaching after such a long absence.

I have come to know many students in the last three years, but they were the students in leadership roles or in academic or financial difficulty. A first-year class offers a completely different experience, for I am con­vinced that the attitudes toward law and society de­veloped in that year have a continued and pervasive influence throughout the professional career. To share in this development is a privilege, a privilege which I hope to justify.

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A Senior Recalls Days In Old School LAW SCHOOL

Remember? The old Law School Building at 5229 Cass is still standing, but is now Wayne's Center for Urban Study. The new building (opposite page) is quite a change from old.

By AL HOLTZ Senior Editor, Wayne Advocate

The sign on the old stone building at 5229 Cass r eads "Center For Urban Study."

It used to read 'Wayne Sta te Uni­versity Law SchooL"

The building hasn't changed much since the Law School moved to its new home last year . It hasn't even changed since you first walked in-that Septem ­ber, in 1964. They've closed some rooms, taken out some seats, done some paint­ing and moved in some new desks. But the building looks the same. When you walk up the wide, time-worn cement steps, you still notice the huge cracks. And when you open the heavy, rust­colored door, it still squeaks.

As you enter, you look at the large, oddly-shaped room and you expect to see Mrs. Hall, voice soft and smiling. Then you remember she's over at the new building - the law center - spar­kling, modern, carpeted.

YOU REMEMBER that first day in 1964. You had just received your bach­eIOl"S degree. The year before you were confident. You knew half the adminis­trators at the school. You were a senior.

That first day in September you were a freshman again . And you were scared. Your boisterous voice was a murmur that day as you said "Yes, please" to

the soft-voiced, smiling, silver-haired lady. But you didn't see the smile on her face. Every person was new-some­one to be afraid of.

And now as you walk past the old Records Office, and you realize that she must have been smiling that day, you see the wooden stairs you walked hundreds of times-to class- and the Dean's Office.

YOU WERE AFRAID of the Dean, then. The tall distinguish ed man with the shock of gray hair. Gray, common at the Law School these days-always reminding you of the years of service­years that gave you that modern, two­building structure to study in during your last year. You're not afraid of the Dean anymore-not after you've seen his involvement in the School-a man's life.

You walk down the stairs and you remember the student lounge; the old, deep lounge chairs, fill ed with lunch bags and students. L aw students-some eating, some playing what seemed like an endless game of bridge. Now, the chairs are gone - as a re the students. The endless bridge game continues­in the new law complex - and the paper bags now clutter the new, modern student lounge.

* * THEN YOU SEE Room 11 . The class­

room with the drinking fount a in that almost never worked. You took your

final exam in Freshman Procedure in there one muggy Friday night. You won't forget the outdoor record hop the undergraduates held ri ght outside those windows that summer night in 1965.

And you won't forget the red­haired kid that sat next to you in Room 11 half of your junior year; the kid with the good grades who left school. The kid who is now in Great Lakes Naval hospital with shrapnel wounds in his left arm.

You look out at what used to be the faculty parking lot and remember the day the law student and the law pro­fessor raced for the only space left­and the guilty, cowering look on the student's face when he realized whom h e'd beaten.

YOU WALK INTO the old law li­brary where there never were enough ash trays, so the students threw c igaret butts on the floor or burned the edges of the study tables. And you think of the new library where there aren't any and the students still throw butts on the floor and burn table edges .

You start your walk back to the new school, but you're still thinking of the old. You remember when some of your classma tes started the Free L egal Aid Clinic - the student organization that Wayne would sanction, but not support monetarily because it was too risky. You r emember the guyS who rented

And Marvels at the

Changes

that dilapidated office on Grand Blvd., and you remember the Saturday they spent painting the walls and scrubbing the floors .

You chuckle a little because you re­cently have heard that the University has decided to support the clinic. It must not be risky anymore.

You think of what must be the most active student body in the School's history; the dances, coffee hours, speaker's luncheons, a student placement committee, a newspaper, an improved yearbook. You know of the hours expended; the workers un­rewarded, but the product rewarding.

You're almost back at the building that's been your home for the last year and you're thinking of those who are the life blood of the Law School-the faculty. You think of the old, and, the new. The professor who came to the new building, the one who went else­where. The professor you loved, the professor you hated.

You don't hate anymore. Each was an individua l. Each had his way. Each contributed his part to your school, your life.

As you walk into the new law library, you realize you only have a few weeks left . On June 20, you'll be sitting in Cobo Hall and your family will be there watching you, proud. You'll w alk up and get that piece of paper you've worked for . They call it a J.D. now. Then you'll be a freshman again-a freshman in the world.

NEW HOME - For the first time in 40 years, Wayne's Law School has permanent quarters. The 2.5 million structure features five lecture halls, a 250,000 volume law library, seminar and conference rooms, a student and a faculty lounge and large study areas.

LECTURE HALL A - Typical of the five rooms which are almost always filled.

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Law Alumni Day, 1967

Dean, Class of '42,

Honored at

Luncheon

By AL HOLTZ

Retiring Dean Arthur Neef was honored twice by Wayne's law Alumni at a luncheon held on Law Alumni day, April 22, at the McGregor Memorial Confer ence Center.

John E. S. Scott, vice president of the Law Alumni Association, presented a distinguished service award, especial­ly created for the Dean.

SCOTT SAID, "In recognition of 40 years of service not only to the Law School, but as master planner of the University, we add today's honor to several other honors the Dean has r e­ceived during his years of devotion to Wayne."

Tom Hewlett, vice president of O'Dell, Hewlett and Luckenbach, the architectural firm that designed the Law school, presented the Dean with a color photographic brochure of the school.

* * * WHEN ACCEPTING th e awards Dean Neef said, ' ''Although brick and morter don't make a law school, it sure helps. We not only recognize the beauty of the building, but its func­tional qualities.

"But all of us know that the stu­dents really make up the Law School.

DEAN NEEF receives the Award.

Years ago, I used to look at the stu­dents and couldn't point out the ones who would a chi e v e success. Each generation of students has been dif­ferent. And today, as in each genera­tion past, ther e's a new attitude. There's a sense of dedication - a feel­ing of responsibility - that to me, wasn't present in prior generations. So I'm going back to develop that per­sonal contact with the students that I never was able to have as an adminis­trator."

Also during the luncheon, Donald E. Shely, president of the Association, told of the progress achieved by the organization during the y ear .

"This has been a most significant year for the Association and the Law School," Shely said. "This y ear, we re­ceived a report from a committee which was established to review the activities and conduct of the A ssocia­tion, and as a result, lhere will be some changes."

Shely said that his group plans to publish a law alumni directory, re­instate next year the practice of giv­ing distinguished alumni awards, set up a permanent library committee and attempt to increase financial aid

to the Law School. "We also have estatlished a place­

ment committee to work with the Stu­dent Placement Committee in attempt­ing to secure jobs for the School's grad ua ting seniors," Shely said.

At the luncheon, members of the School' s graduating class of 1942 w ere g iven a certificate in honor of 25 years of service to the legal profession .

Also, four law alumni were elected to member ship on the Association's Board of Governors. They a re : Floyd W estcott, Charles Fonville, Robert Pisurski and John Scott.

The program, which began with a coffee hour, also featured a pane l dis­cussion on "The Need For Probate Re­form in Michigan. Member s of the p ane l were Richard V. Wellman, pro­fessor of law at the University of Michigan; Frank L. McAvinchey, Ge­n esee County Probate Judge ; Stewart E. McFadden, vice president and trust officer of the National Bank of De­troit; and Darryl M. Coon, of Dean, Coon and Westphal.

Visi ting alumni also viewed a film entitled · "Anatomy of a Bankruptcy," and were given a tour of the n ew law center.

DONALD E. SHELY (Right), president of the Law Alumni

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DEAN'S AWARD-The award especially created for the Dean which was presented at the Law Day Luncheon.

Association, calls John E. S. Scott, vice president, to make the presentation.

EUGENE DRIKER (left), program chairman for Law Alumni Day and part time instructor at the Law School with the Dean after presentation of the Award. '

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ROBERT E. CH ILDS

Professor of Law. B.S. with distinction 1936; J. D. 1939, Northwestern Univer­sity; LL.M. 1947, Univer sity of Mich­igan; Admitted: Indiana, 1939, Mich­igan 1950. Private practice 1939-44, U.S. Navy 1944-46. P art-time Assist­ant, School of Commerce, Northwest­ern University 1939-40; Lecturer in Business Law, Valparaiso University 1940-41. Joined faculty 1945.

FREDERICA B. KOLLER

Assistant Professor of Law. AB. with honors, 1961, iEryn Mawr ColI e g e ; LL.B. cum laude, 1964, University of Pennsylvania, Law Review Editor; LL.M. 1966, Yale University. Admitted to practice, Pennsylvania, 1964. Joined faculty 1966.

DONALD H. GORDON

Professor of Law. AB. 1946, Princeton University; LL.B. 1948, LL.M. 1957 Harvard University. Admitted to prac­tice, Massachusetts, 1949; Michigan, 1958. Pract. in Boston, Mass., 1949-56. Joined faculty 1957. On leave 1966-67.

ARTHUR J. LOMBARD Associate Professor of Law. iE .S . mag­na cum laude, 1961, Columbia Univer­sity; LLB. 1964, Harvard University; Law clerk to Chief Judge J. Lumbard, U. S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 1964-65; Teaching Fellow Harvard Law School, · 1965-66, Instructor, American Association of Law Schools' Orienta­tion Program in American Law, Prince­ton University 1966. Admitted to prac­tice, New York, 1964. Joined faculty 1966.

FR IEDRICH K. JUENGER

Associate Professor of Law. Referen­darexamen 1955, \Frankfort, Germany; LL.B. 1960; Columbia University, Law Rev i e w; M.C.L. 1958 University of Michigan; Private practice, 1960-66, New York. Joined faculty 1966.

HAROLD S. MARCHANT

Professor of Law. B.A 1924, Harvard College; LL.B . 1941, Wayne University. Admitted: Michigan, 1941. Atty. O.P.A 1942-43; General Legal Staff, Chrysler Corp., Detroit, 1943-48. Assoc. Prof., Detroit College of Law, 1948-49; Prof. 1949-54. Joined faculty 1954.

CHARLES W. QU ICK Professor of Law. A.B. 1935, Talladega College ; LL.B. 1938, Harvard; LL.M. 1956, New York University ; Kenneson Research F ellow, 1955-56. Admitted: Ohio, 1939; U.S . Supreme Court, 1944. Faculty, North Carolina Law School, 1940-41; How a r d University Law School, 1948-57; Sr. Research Fellow, University of Chicago Law School, 1957-58; Fulbright Lecturer, 1963-64, Visiting Prof. University College, Tan­ganyika. Joined faculty in 1958.

ALAN S. SCHENK

Assistant Professor of Law. B.S. with honors, 1961 , LL.B. 1965, University of Illinois; LL.M. 1966, New York Univer­sity; Certified Public Accountant; Ad­mitted to practice, Ilinois, 1965. Joined faculty 1966.

PETER E. QU INT

Assistant Professor of Law. AB. 1961, LL.B. 1964, Harvard University; Diplo­ma in Law, 1965, Wad ham College, Oxford. Admitted to practice, Mich­igan, 1965. Joined faculty 1965.

STEPHEN H. SCHULMAN

Associate Professor of Law. B.S. 1Wi3, New York University; LL.B. 1956, Co­lumbia University; LL.M. 1966, ]\Jew York University; Harlan Fisk Stone Scholar; Admitted to practice, New York, 1956; U.S. Army, 1958-61; Senior Attorney, New York State Attorney General's Office. Joined faculty 1966.

VINCENT J. RINELLA, JR.

Assistant Professor of Law. AB 1963, Brown University, Phi Beta K appa; LL.B. 1966, Yale University. Joined faculty 1966.

SAMUEL I. SH UMAN Professor of Law. AB. 1947, AM. 1948, Ph.D. 1951, University of Pennsylvania; J .D. 1954, University of M i chi g a n; S.J.D. 1959, Harvard University. Ad­mitted to practice, Michigan, 1954. Fa­culty, University of Pennsylvania, 1948-50; Temple University, 1949. Author, Broadcasting and Telecasting of Judi­cial and Legislative Proceedings; Legal Positivism . American Editor, Archives For Philosophy of Law and Social Phi­losophy. Joined faculty 1954.

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BOAZ SIEGEL

Professor of Law. A.B. in Education, 1935, M.A. History, Psychology, 1940, LL.B. 1941, Wayne State University. Admitted to practice, 1941. Arbitrator, American Arbitration Association. Na­tional Advisory Council on Employee Welfare and Pension and Benefit Plans 1962-1965; Governor's Special Commis~ sion on Workmen's Compensation Law, 1964-65. Author of "Proving Your Ar­hitration Case." Joined faculty 1941.

Part-Time Faculty GERALD ALVIN, M.B.A., J.D. EDWARD H. COOPER, AB., L.L.B. EUGENE DRIKER, AB., J.D., LL.M. PAUL FRANSETH, A.B., J.D. HON. HORACE W. GILMORE,

AB., LL.B. FREDERICK C. HAILER, LL.B. GEORGE HOGG, JR., B.S.E., LL.B. WOLFGANG HOPPE, B.A, LL.B. JOSEPH H. JACKIER, AB., J.D. ELLIOT D. LUBY, B.S., M.D. ALLAN B. SCHMIER, B.A, LL.B. HON. THEODORE SOURIS,

AB., LL.B., J.D. PAUL H. TOWNSEND, JR.; B.A., LL.B. C. ROBERT W ARTELL, AB., J.D. FRANK W. WISEMAN, AB., LL.B.,

J.S.D.

ANTHONY M. VERNAVA

Associate Professor of Law. B.S. 1959, Georgetown; LL.B. 1962, Harvard Uni­versity; LL.M. 1965, New York Univer­sity. Admitted : New York, 1962. Mich­igan 1965. Pract ice in New York 1962-65. Joined faculty 1965.

Legal Research AND

Writing Instructors,

1966 -1967 IRWIN M. ALTERMAN, AB., LL.B. GARRY G. CARLEY, LL.B. RICHARD A COGAN, AB., J.D. DAVID C. DETHMERS, AB., LL.B. DAVID E. EASON, AB., J.D. CHARLES GOTTLIEB, B.B.A, J.D. LAWRENCE E. GURSTEN, LL.B. BYRON H. HIGGINS, M.A, LL.B. D. MICHAEL KRATCHMAN, AB., J.D.

AB., J.D. JAMES T. LAFFERTY, B.A, LL.B. MICHAEL B. LEWISTON, AB., J.D. FRED MORGANROTH, AB., J.D.

EDWARD M. WISE

Associate Professor of Law. RA. 1956, University of Chicago ; LL.B. 1959, Cornell; LL.M. 1960, New York Univer­sity. Admitted: New York, 1960. U.S. Arm y 1960-63. Research Associate, Comparative Criminal Law Project, New York University, 1963-64; Re­search Fellow, Inst. of Judicial Ad­ministration, 1964-65; Instructor, New York University, 1965. Editor: Interna­tional Criminal Law (with G.O.W. Mueller), 1965. Joined faculty 1965.

JOHN R. MURPHY, B.A., LL.B. ALLAN NACHMAN, B.A, LL.B. CECIL G. RAITT, AB., J.D. KENNETH L. RANCILlO, AD., J.D. CHARLES E. RANDAU, B.5'., J.D. JOHN M. RICKEL, B.A, LL.B. KAY D. SCHLOFF, Ph.B., LL.B. MORTON E. SCHNEIDER, LL.B. LAWRENCE K. SNID'ER, B.A, LL.B. SANFORD L. STEINER, AB., LL.B. WILFRED A STEINER, JR.; B.A, LL.B. TIMOTHY F. STOCK, Ph.B., LL.B. LAWRENCE R. TERNAN, B.B.A, J.D. MICHAEL T. TIMMIS, AB., J.D. ROB'ERT J. TOMLINSON, B.A., LL.B. IRVING L. TUKEL, AB., LL.B. FRANK B. VECCHIO, Ph.B., J.D. DOUGLAS H. WEST, B.A, J.D. SHELDON P. WINKELMAN, AB., LL.B.

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Graduating Class

1967

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PAUL RICHARD ADAMS

Hamtramck. Mich .. Single; B.A, Wayne State University.

Activities: Chicago Tribune Silver Me­dal.

Work experience : Draftsman; Payroll Clerk.

WILLIAM FRED ALLEN, JR.

Kalamazoo, Mich.; Married; B.A., Duke University.

RICHARD A. ALAT ALO

Single; B.S., Wayne State University. Activities: Delta Theta Phi, National Legal Fraternity.

Work experience: Background in ad­vertising production and newspapers .

JOHN 'E. BALDWIN

Single; B.A, University of Michigan.

Activities: President, Sigma Alpha Ep­silon Fraternity; Delta Theta Phi Frat­ernity.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

THOMAS GEORGE ALLEN

Detroit, Michigan; Married; B.S. Chem­ical Engineering, University of Mich­igan.

Work experj.ence: Chemical Engineer; Product and Process Development.

MICHAEL BALDWIN

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A., Univer­sity of Michigan.

Activities: ·Ford Scholarship; Student member Archaeological Institute of America; Lederle Scholarship.

THADDEUS CHESTER BARECKI

Grand Rapids, Mich.; Single; AB., University of Michigan.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

ROGER CLAUDE BAUER

Alpena, Mich.; Married; B.A, Michigan State University; AA, Alpena Com­munity College.

Activities: Dean's list; Editor, Junior College Newspaper; Moot Court Com­petition, Freshman and Junior Year; Member, Free Legal Aid Clinic 1965-66.

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ELLIOTT H. BARON

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.S., Wayne State University.

CARL L. BEKOFSKE

Grand Blanc, Mich.; Married; B.A, Kalamazoo College. Activities: Studied at Friedrich Wil­helms Universitat, Bonn, Germany 1961; Track; President of Social Frater­nity; Treasurer, Student Government; Free Legal Aid Clinic; Law Students Civil Rights Research Council; Co­chairman, Law Students' Winter Dance 1965; AC.L.U. Work experience: Law clerk.

WILLIAM PAUL BATTISTE, JR.

Boyne City, Mich.; Married; B.A, Michigan State University.

Activities: Delta Theta Phi, Law Frat­ernity.

Work experience: Law clerk.

MARVIN L. BERRIS

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B. A, Wayne State University.

Activities: B'nai B'rith Hillel at Wayne State University; Member, Moot Court Board 1965-66, 1966-67; Member, Tau Epsilon Rho; Member, Young Demo­crats.

Work experience: Law clerk.

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DAVID ALAN BERTUCCI

Negaunee, Mich.; Single; A.B., North­ern Michigan University.

Activities: Delta Theta Phi Law Frater­nity.

Work Experience: Law clerk.

NORMAN L. BLOCK

Single; B.A., University of Michigan.

Activities: Moot Court Board; Editor­ial Board of Moot Court; Graduate­Professional Scholarships for years 1965-66 and 1966-67.

Work experience: Law clerk.

ROBERT CHARLES BISHOP

Lansing, Mich .; Single; B.A., Michigan State University.

Work Experience: Claims Adjuster, Michigan State Accident Fund.

GARY MICHAEL BLOOM

Detroit, Mich.; Married ; A.B., Wayne State University. Activities: Phi Sigma Alpha, National Honorary Political Science Fraternity ; Vice-Chancellor, Moot Court Board; Best Brief, Junior Moot Court Com­petition; Delta Theta Phi, Law Frater­nity; American Law Student Associa­tion; Graduate Professional Scholar­ship; Marx Trust Fund Scholarship. Work experience: Law clerk.

BENJAMIN F. BLAKE

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Married; B.B.B., University of ·Detroit. Activities: Member, Student Board of Governors; Member, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Work experience: Budget Analyst, United States Air Force ; Contracting Officer, Department of Defense; Con­tract Administrator, Conductron Cor­poration.

BERNARD DAVID BOGDON

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.S.E., Univer­sity of Michigan.

Work experience: Purchasing Buyer, Burroughs Corp.; Development Engi­neer, Chrysler .corporation; Design En­gineer, Chrysler Corporation.

GARRY IRWIN BORIN

Oak Park, Mich.; Married.

Activities: Book Award-Equity.

Work experience: Law clerk.

HAROLD JAMES BOYES

Detroit, Mich.; Single; B.S., Account­ing, Wayne State University.

Activities: Tau Epsilon Phi, Social Fraternity; Student Board of Govern­ors; American Law Student Associa­tion.

Work experience: Public Accounting (4 years).

RICHARD L. BOS

Kalamazoo, Mich.; Single; B.A., West­ern Michigan University.

Activities: Vice Justice, Phi Alpha Del­ta, Law Fraternity.

Work experience: Law clerk.

WAYNE ANTHONY BUDD

Springfield, Mass.; Married; A.B. Eco­nomics.

Activities: American Law Student As­sociation.

Work experience: Background in In­dustrial Relations.

ARL YN JEROME BOSSENBROEK

Grand Rapids, Mich.; Married; A.B., Calvin College.

Activities: Free Legal Aid .clinic; Delta Theta Phi, Law Fraternity.

Work experience: Law clerk.

LAURENCE CHARLES BURGESS

D etroit, Mich.; Married; B.A. Wayne State University.

Activities: President-Free Legal Aid Clinic ' Law Students Civil Rights Re­search Council; Lawyer's Cooperative Book Award - Domestic Relations ; Graduate Scholarship - 3 years.

Work experience: Law clerk.

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JACK SCOTT COUZENS II

Orchard Lake, Mich.; Single; B.A Uni­versity of Michigan.

Activ ities: Intramural Sports.

Work experience: Salesman - North­western Mutual.

CLARK SHERMAN DAVIS

Pontiac, Mich.; Single; B.A Oakla nd Univer sity, Michigan State University. Activities : Traveling Varsity Debate Team, Michigan S tat e University; Scholar of the Class Citation; Summer Circle Players; American Marketing Associa tion; Marshall, Phi Alpha Delta; Chairman, Wayne Chapter of AIESEC.

Work experience: Law clerk.

JOHN L. COWLIN

Crystal Lake, Illinois; B .A University of Michigan.

Activities: Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Delta Theta Phi ·Fraternity; J u n i 0 I'

Member Illinois State Bar Association.

Work experience: L egal Clerk - U.S. Army; Law Clerk.

PETER H. DELOOF

Grand Rapids, Mich.; Married; AB. Calvin College.

Activities: Treasurer, Political Science Club; Young Republicans Club; Free Legal Aid Clinic; Supervisor. Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity.

Work experience: Law clerk.

DAVID ALLAN CUTTNER

White Plains, N. Y.; Married; B.S. Michigan State University.

Activities : Corps Commander-R.O.T.C. Drum's Bugle Corps; Vice-president, Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity.

THOMAS JOHN DEMETRIOU

Saginaw, Mich.; Single; B.A Univer­sity of Michigan.

Activities: Alpha Tau Omega Social Fraternity; Sigma Delta Chi, National Journalism; Delta Theta Phi.

Work experience : Law clerk.

~iICHAEL DAVID DENNIS

Flint, Mich.; Married; B.A. Way n e State University.

Activities: Delta Theta Phi Law Frater­nity.

Work experience: Claims Adjuster.

RICHARD COLES FOLTA

Juneau, Alaska; Married; B.S. Stan­ford University, University of Alaska.

Activities : Scabbard and Blade, Amer­ican Socie ty of Civil Engineers.

Work experience: Claims Engineer.

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PHILIP LONGFELLOW DULMAGE

Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Single; B .A Ka­lamazoo College.

Activities: Phi Lambulu Society; Young Republicans; Phi Alpha Del t a Law Fraterni ty, Vice-justice; ·FLAC.

RAYMOND JOSEPH FORESMAN, JR.

Oak Park, Mich.; Married; B.A Uni­versity of Michigan.

Activities: Sports Director, Program Director of University Campus Broad­casting Network; Moot Court Board; Jr. Moot Court Competition; Marks Scholarships 1966-1967.

Work experience: Case Examiner .

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GEORGE CLIFTON EDWARDS

Detroit, Mich .; Married; B .A Southern Methodist University. Activities: Vice - President Freshman Class; President Sophomore C I ass; President Inter-Fraternity Co u n c i I; Vars ity Baseball; Pres. Student Board of Governors; Moot Court Board; Wayne State National Moot Court team, Runner-up; Winner Oral Advo­cate Award; Delta Theta Phi; Free Legal Clinic.

WILLIAM HERRMAN FREIDINGER

Saginaw, Mich.; Single; B .A North­western University.

Activities: Young Republicans; Chi Phi Fraternity; Free Legal Aid Clinic.

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CHARLES HAROLD GABE

Royal Oak, Mich.; Married; B.A Mich­igan State University.

Activities: Publicity Chairman J-Hop, Publicity Chairman Water Carnival.

Work experience: Teacher and Coach.

ASTRID ELIZABETH GETTlER

B.A Cornell University.

Activities: Student Board of Govern­ors 1965-1966; Silver Key Award 1966; American Law Student Association Chairman; Wayn e Advocate; Ameri~ can JUl'. Award; Scholarship Award 1965- 1966 and 1966-1967.

Work experience: Managing Editor.

FRANK STEPHEN GALGAN

Dearborn, Mich.; Marri ed; B.A Uni­ve rsity of Michigan .

Activities: Dean's List; Law Review Note and Comment Editor; Delta Theta Phi Lega l Fraternity.

Work experience: Inspector.

JOHN JAMES GRECH

Detroit, Mich.; Single; B .A Michigan State University.

Activities: Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; Delta The ta Phi.

Work experience: Law Clerk, Claims Adjuster.

DAVID G. GEE

Livonia, Mich.; Married ; B .B .A Uni­versity of Detroit.

Activities: Tribute; Delta Theta Phi Fraternity.

Work ex p e r i e n c e: Manufacturers Agent.

ARTHUR BRIAN GREENSTONE

Detroit, Mich. ; Married; Olivet Col ­lege.

Activities: President, Olivet College; Student Governor ; All L eague Pitch­er.

Work experience : Law Clerk.

RICHARD DENNIS GROW

Grosse Pointe , Mich.; Married; B.A Michigan State University.

Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon So­cial F rat e rn i t y; Inter-Fraternity Council Representative; National Lea­der ship School - Intra-mural Sports Activities.

Work experience : Law Clerk.

JOHN D. HASTY, JR.

Prudenville, Mich.; Mar r i e d; AB. Western Michigan Univers ity.

Activities: Won American Jurispru­dence Prize in Corporation 1966.

Work experience: Clairr:s Adjuster; Law Clerk.

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DONALD CHRISTIAN HARMS

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A Univer­si ty of Michigan .

Activities: Am. Jur. Book A w ar d ; Commercial Transactions, Law School Board of Governors; Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraterni ty.

Work experience: Claims adjuster.

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MARK ROBERT HAUSER

Southfield, Mich.; Married; B.A Uni­versity of Michigan.

Activities: Wayn e Law Review; Moot Court Board ; Junior Moo t Court Semi-finalist; William Traitel Schol­arship; Graduate and Professional Scholarship.

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ROBERT SHELDON HARRISON

Detroit, Mich.; Married.

Work experience: Salesman.

DENNIS MICHAEL HAYES

Gaylord, Mich.; B.A St. Ambrose Col ­lege.

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ROBERT M. HETCHLER

Dearborn Heights, Mich.; Mar r i e d; A.B. University of Michigan.

Activities: Moot Court Bd.; Nat'! Moot Court Team; Free Legal Aid Clinic; Law Students Civil Rights Research Council.

Work experience : Law Clerk.

ALBERT LAWRENCE HOLTZ Detroit, Mich.; Single; B.A., WSU. Activities: Editor, WSU Daily Col­legian; Pres., Sigma Delta Chi, Profes­sional J ournalistic Society; Omicron Delta Kappa, Nat ion a 1 Leadership Frat.; Pub. Comm. Student - Faculty Council; Master of Rolls, Tau Epsilon Rho, Legal Fraternity; Senior Editor, Wayne Advocate; Student Board of Governors. Work experience : Reporter, News Desk Editor, Detroit Free Press.

THOMAS RICHARD HEXT

Alma, Mich.; Married; B.A. Michigan State University.

Activities: Delta Theta Phi Law Frat­ernity ; Bronze Key.

Work experience: Claims Adjuster; Law Clerk.

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/ THOMAS TYLER HUFF

Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mar r i e d; B.A. Michigan State University.

Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat­ernity; Intramural Sports, Free Legal Aid Clinic.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

LEONARD MARTIN HOFFIUS

Grand Rapids, Mich.; Married; BB.A. Western Michigan University.

Activities: Treasurer, American Mar­keting Association; · Nat ion a I Moot Court Team ; Moot Court Board; Stu­dent Board of Governors; Delta Theta Phi-Tribune.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

DARREL DUANE JACOBS

Fairgrove, Mich.; Married ; B.A. Cen­tral Michigan University.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

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ROYDEN EDWIN JONES, JR.

Detroit, Mich.; Single; University of Michigan; Wayne State University.

Activities: Student Government; So­cial Fraternity at University of Mich­igan; Debate Team; Swirr.ming Team; Graduate and Professional Scholar­ship-I year.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

DAVID ALLAN KAPLAN

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A. Michi­gan State University.

Activities: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity; Honors College; Honor Fraternities, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi; Law Review; Graduate Professional Scholarship; T r a i tel Scholarship; Lawyers Co-op Book Award; Bronze Scholarship Key.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

MILES SCOTT KAHLE

Chicago, Ill. ; Married; B.A. Hillsdale College.

Activities: Moot Court-Junior year.

Work experience: Auditor.

LAWRENCE SANFORD KATKOWSKY

Oak P ark , Mich.; Married; B.A. Wayne State University.

Activities: Kappa Nu Social Fraterni­ty; Moot Court Board - Editorial Board; Co-winner Junior Moot Court Competition, Co-winner best b r i e f; National Moot Court Team; Tau Ep­silon Rho Law Fraternity; Wayne Ad­vocate; Student Board of Governors.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

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THOMAS KENNETH KAHN

Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Married; B.A. John Carroll University, University of Michigan.

Activities: Psi Upsilon Fraternity.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

COLEMAN EUGENE KLEIN

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.S. Wayne State University.

Work experience: Certified Public Ac­countant; Internal Revenue Agent.

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FRANKLIN G. KOORY

Detroit, Mich.; B.A. Dartmouth and Michigan State University.

Activities: Phi Alpha Theta (History­Honorary) - Phi Kappa Tau Social Fraternity ; Stu den t Government; American Law Student Association.

CONRAD STANLEY KULATZ

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S. Wayne State University.

Activities: Mackenzie Union; Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frat­ernity; Phi Alpha Delta.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

JOE T. KORCHNAK

Windsor, Ontario; Married; B.S. Uni­versity of Detroit.

Activities: Dean's List.

Work experience: Staff Accountant Tax Department Staff.

PAULETTE M. LEBOST

Detroit, Mich.; Single; B.A. Wayne State University.

Activities : Free Legal Aid Clinic; Phi Delta Delta, Worr..en's Legal Fraterni­ty; Wayne Advocate.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

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RUSSELL A. KREIS

Warren, Mich.; Married; B.A. Western Michigan University.

Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon Social Fraternity; Inter-Fraternity Council; Men's Union Boa r d, Greek Week Chairman; Hockey; Intramural Athle­tic Council; Moot Court Clerk; Marx Scholarship.

DON PHILIP LE DUC

Lapeer, Mich.; Married; B.A. Kalama­zoo College.

Activities: Burton Scholarship; Traitel Scholarship; Law Review Note and Comment Editor.

Work experience: Summer Intern, Michigan Attorney General's Office.

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KURT FREDERICK LETZRING

South Lyon, Mich.; Married; B.A. Ka­lamazoo College.

GERALD MARTIN LORENCE

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A. Eastern Michigan University; M.Ed. Wayne State University.

Work experience: Detroit High School Department Chairman and Way n e State University College of Education Instructor.

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JOHN STEPHEN LEVY

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A. Univer­sity of Michigan.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

LAURENCE MARTIN LUKE

Farmington, Mich.; Mar r i e d; B.A. Michigan State University.

Activities: Moot Court Board; Free Legal Aid Clinic; Chairman, Editorial Committee of the Moot Court Board. Work experience: Law Clerk.

SUSAN MARGARET LICATA

Detroit, Mich.; Single; B. A. History, Wayne State University.

Activities: Sigrr..a Kappa, Social Soro­rity; Moot Court Board; Junior Com­petition; Chairman, ALSA 6th Circuit; Senior Moot Court Competition; Phi Delta Delta, Women's Legal Fraterni­ty; Free Legal Aid Clinic. Work experience: Law Clerk, Circuit Court Judge and Attorney.

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RODERICK 71'. MacGILLIIS

Escanaba, Mich.; Married; A.B. East­ern Michigan University.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

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THOMAS STANLEY MALEK

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A. Wayne State University.

Activities: Member of Delta Theta Phi, Law Fraternity.

Work experience: Revenue Officer, Internal Revenue Service.

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RUDOLPH A. MARTINAK

Ann Arbor, Mich.; Single; B.S., M.A University of Michigan.

Work experience: High School Teach­er, Dearborn, Michigan.

JEFFREY MARC MALLON

Detroit, Mich.; Single; B.A Wayne State University.

Activities: Tau Epsilon Phi, Fraterni­ty; Rohlik Scholarship Prize Winner ; Am. JUl'. Book Award in Trusts; Christmas Dance Committee.

GEORGE G. MATISH Detroit, Mich.; Married ; B.A Wayne State University. Activities: President, Wayne State University Glee Club; President, Del­ta Chi; MU Board of Governors; IFC; Bronze Scholarship Key; National Vice-president American Law Student Association; Law Review; Board of Governors; Delta Theta Phi; Wayne State Un i v e r sit y Student- Faculty Council; Clarence M. Burton Memo­rial Scholarship.

ROGER L. MATHEWS

Coldwater, Mich.; Married; B .A. Al­bion College.

Activities: Resident Advisor; Varsity Baseball; Alpha Tau Omega Fraterni ­ty; Delta Theta Phi Fraternity.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

THOMAS ROBERT McCOMBS

Flint, Mich.; Single; B.A. Flint Junior College, University of Michigan.

Activities: Phi Delta Tau, Social Frat­ernity; Interirr.. President of Student Government; Arrow Honors Society; Free Legal Aid Clinic.

Work experience: Law Clerk, Buick parts warranty adjustor.

EDWARD JOHN McCORMICK, JR.

Monroe, Mich.; Single; AB. University of Michigan.

Activities: Inter - Fraternity Council; Fraternity officer (YP) Beta Theta Phi; Junior Moot Court Competition .

Work experience: Law Clerk, Dean, Coon and Westphal.

THOMAS MICHAEL McGUIRE

Niles, Mich.; Single; B.A Michigan State University. Activities: Member, Student Judicia­ry; International Club; Intramural Spo:ts; Young Democrats; Finalist, JunIOr Moot Court Competition; Sen­ior Class Rep. to Student Bd. of Gov­ernors; Supervisor, Free Legal Aid Clinic 1965-66; West Publishing Co. Book Award; Member, American Law Student Association; Chairman, Law School Speakers Club.

DENN IS STEWARD McCUNE

Detroit, Mich.; Married; Wayne State University.

Activities: Participant in Moot Court Competition.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

JOHN DOUGLAS MERTZ

Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Married; B.A. Michigan State University.

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MARTIN B. McGAFFEY

Birmingham, Mich.; Single; B.A. Uni­versity of Detroit.

Activities: Phi Alpha Delta, Law Frat­ernity.

FRED MINOR MESTER

Royal Oak, Mich. ; Married; B .A. Cen­tral Michigan University.

Activities : Chippewa Award : Presi­dent, Student Body; President, Junior Class; Student Assistant; Philosophy Club; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

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HENRY PHILIP MITCHELL

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.S. (Major Acct.), University of Detroit.

Work experience: Four years with C.P.A. firm; became a C.P .A. in Feb., 1966; currently a Supervisor with Rut­tenwelling & Co. C.P.A.'s; Three years Internal Auditor with USAF, Primarily aUditing ADP and EDP Systems.

ARNEY E. MUSTONEN

Single; B.A. Wayne State University.

Activities: R u s s ian Circle Sphinx Fraternity; Chairman, Rights Research Council; Free Aid Clinic, Secretary.

Club; Civil

Legal

Work experience: Counselor, Federal Bureau Prisons; OEO, Neighborhood Legal Service; Law Intern.

PETER MOREY

Battle Creek, Mich.; Sin g 1 e; B.A. Wayne State University.

JAMES RICHARD NELLIS

Dearborn, Mich.; Single; B.A. Western Michigan University and University of Detroit.

Activities: Theta Xi Social Fraternity; Member Interfraternity Council; Stu­dent Council; American Civil Liberties Union; American Law Student Asso­ciation.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

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CARL MICHAEL MOSES

Sharon, Pa.; Single; B.A. Economics, P ennsylvania State University.

Activities: Liberal Arts Student Coun­cil; Phi Epsilon Pi Social Fraternity, Secretary; Intrarr:ural Sports.

Work experience: Sustitute Teacher, Public School System; "Labor Jobs" in summer.

SCOTT JAY NEWCOMBE

Bay City, Mich.; Married; B.S. in Edu­cation, Bay City Junior College, Cen­tral Michigan University.

Work experience : Law Clerk.

'WESLEY JON NYKAMP

Holland, Mich.; Single; B.A. Hope Col­lege.

Work experience: Law Clerk, Ryan, Boerema & Kail; Research & Investi­gation: W 0 r k men 's Compensation; Bankruptcy; Criminal Law.

CLIFFORD PASKEL

Detroit, Mich.; Married; Wayne State University.

Activities: Chairman Junior Compe­tition Corr:mittee, Moot Court Board; Participation in Junior Moot Court Competition; Marks Scholarship and Award Recepient; Wayne Advocate.

VICTOR PAPAKHIAN

Detroit, Mich.; Single; B.A. in Philo­sophy, Wayne State University.

Activities: Member, Liberal Arts Stu­dent Activities Budget Committee; President, Society of Armenian Stu­dents; Member, Board of Directors, Free Legal Aid Clinic.

Work experience: Constructor Inspec­tor.

WILLIAM JAMES PATTERSON

Detroit, Mich.; Single; Ph.B. Monteith College, Wayne State University.

Activities: Theta Xi, Social iFraternity. Work experience: Insurance Investi­gation, Law Clerk.

GEORGE W. PARKER

Ann Arbor, Mich.; Single; B.A. East­ern Michigan University.

Activities: FLAC, Law Students Civil Rights Research Council.

ANG'ELO ANDREW PLAKAS

Detroit, Michigan; Married; B.S. Uni­versity of D'2troit; Graduate School, Wayne State University 1962-63 Sta­tus: Candidate for M.A. in European History.

Activities: 1961 A war d e d History Prize by Detroit Historical Memorial Society for History paper ; Young Democrats; Student National Educa­tional Association.

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JOHN ANDERSON PORTER

Grand Rapids, Mich.; Married; B.A. Albion College.

Activities: Alpha Tau Omega, Social Fraternity; Track.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

JOSEPH FRANCIS REGNIER

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A. Univer­sity of Detroit.

Work experience: Trust Administra­tion, City National Bank.

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WILLIAM ALBERT PORTER

Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Married; B.A. Albion College.

Activities : Representative to Inter­Fraternity Council ; Member, Execu­tive Council.

Work experience: Law Clerk; claims adjuster (short term service) .

KARL REIBEL

B.S. Wayne State University.

Work experience: Certified Public Ac­countant.

ALBERT THOMAS QUICK

Marshall, Mich.; Married; B .A. Uni­versity of Arizona; M.A. Central Michigan University.

Activities: Associated Students Uni­versity of 'Arizona Judiciary Commit­t ee; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-Presi ­dent. Work experience: Law Clerk, Execu­tive Director of the Joint Committee on Court Reorganization.

LEONARD 'E. REINOWSKI, JR.

Fair Haven, Mich.; Single; B.S. Wayne State University and Port Huron Jun­ior College.

ARNOLD G. RICH

Roscommon, Mich.; Married; B.A. Al­bion College.

Activities: Alpha Tau Orr:ega, Secre­tary; Chi Epsilon; Philosophy Club; Education Club ; Delta Theta Phi, Dean i.e ., President.

Work experience: Teacher, English Social Studies; Chairman, Department of Social Studies; Athletic Director.

CARL LAWRENCE RUBIN

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B .S. Wayne State University.

Activities: Phi Sigma Delta ; Student Board of Governors; Law Review; Traitel Scholarship; Graduate Profes­sional Scholarship; Lawyers Co-op Publishing Co. Award; Tau Epsilon Rho.

Work experience: Law Clerk; Ac­countant.

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PAMELA ANN RICHMAN

Lansing, Mich.; Single; B.A. Michigan State University.

Activities: Free Legal Aid Clinic.

Work experience: Free Legal Aid Cli­nic.

EDWARD LIONEL RUBY

Southfield, Mich.; Single; B.A. Mich­igan State University.

Activities: Beta Alpha Psi (Account­ing Honorary) ; Note and Comment Editor, Wayne Law Review; Burton Scholarship; Traitel S c hoI a r s hip; Graduate-Professional Scholarship. Work experience: Law Clerk, Roger Boesky; Accountant, Ford Motor Com­pany.

RHONDA RAE RIVERA Chicago, Ill.; Married; B.A. Douglass College (cum laude); M.P.A. Syracuse University. Activities: Douglass: Four year schol­arship holder; Dean's List (4 years); Leader of '59'ers (jazz band-4 years); Member and officer (Senior year) Douglass College Chorus; Senior Rep­presentative to Government Assn. Work experience: Instructor in Public Administration, Inter American Uni­versity, San German, Puerto Rico, 1962-64.

GARY LEROY SACKEIT

Livonia, Mich.; Single; B.B.A. Univer­si ty of Michigan, Activities: President, Men's Housing Unit; Member, Student Government Honorary Society; Freshman and Jun­ior Moot Court Competition; Member, Moot Court Board; Chairamn, Perma­nent Judiciary and Prize Committee. Work experience: Tax accountant; Law Clerk.

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WALLACE KENT SAGENDORPH

Jackson, Mich.; Married; A.B. Univer­sity of Michigan.

Activities: Interfraternity Co u n c i 1; Student Government Council; Delta Upsilon Fraternity; Moot Court Board; Robert A. Marx Advocacy Award (1966); Regional Finalist, National Moot Court Competition (1966). Work experience: Law Clerk, Markle &; Markle.

STEVEN RICHARD SCHNEIDER

Detroit, Mich.; Single; B.A. Wayne State University.

Activities: Frosh Board; Soph Board; Debate Team; Tennis Team; Semi-Fi­nals of Junior Moot Court Competi­tion; Secretary, Vice-President, and President of Tau Epsilon Rho Law Fraternity.

Work experience: Credit Investigator and Analyst; Law Clerk.

MICHAIEL A. SALTMAN

Flint, Mich.; Married; B.A. Michigan State University.

Activities: President, Sigrr.a Alpha Mu Fraternity; Vice-President, Interfrat­ernity Council; 1964 Club; All Univer­sity Student Government; Chairman, ALSA Sixth Circuit Conference.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

BERT WALTHER SCHULZ

Saginaw, Mich.; Married; B.A. Valpa­raiso University.

Activities: Secretary, Theta Chi, Na­tional Social Fraternity; Member, Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honor­ary; Letter Winner in Varsity Sports; Senior Class President; Lawyers' Co­op Book Award, Evidence.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

MICHAEL FRANK SAPALA

Detroit, Mich.; Single; B .A. University of Michigan and Wayne State Univer­sity.

Activities: Free Legal Aid Clinic; Ci­vil Rights Research Council; Lawyers' Cooperative Award in Commercial Transactions.

Work experience: Law Intern, Neigh­borhood Legal Services.

THEODORE HAROLD SEYFARTH

Mason, Mich.; Married; B .A. Michigan State University.

Activities: Delta Chi Fraternity; Var­sity Club; Soccer Team; Freshman Wrestling Team; Free Legal Aid Cli­nic.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

ALAN M. SILVER

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A. Wayne State University.

Activities: Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Mu Social Fraternity; Member of Editorial Board of Moot Court Board, Tau Ep­silon Rho.

Work experience: Law Clerk, Corpor­ate, Probate, Bankruptcy, Collection Work.

MARTIN M. SMITH

Pontiac, Mich.; Single; B.S. Wayne State University.

Activities: Phi Sigma Delta; Bronze Key; C.J.S . Award; Agency Book; State Board of Governors.

Work experience: Certified Public Ac­countant.

L. BUD SIUDARA

Royal Oak, Mich.; Married; B.A. Michigan State University.

Activities: Free Legal Aid Clinic; Del­ta Theta Phi.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

KENNETH McCULLUM SMYTHE Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A. Wayne State University. Activities: McKenzie Honor Society; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Social Fraternity, President; Horr.ecoming C hair man; Interfraternity Co u n c i 1, Treasurer; Moot Court Board, Chancellor; Robert S . Marx Scholarship; Delta Theta Phi, Professional Fraternity; F r e e Legal Clinic, Law Students Civil Rights Re­search Council. Work experience: Research Clerk.

DOROTHY MARIE SMITH

Detroit, Mich.; Married; Wawne State University.

Activities: FLAC; Civil Rights Re­search Council; Phi Delta Delta.

Work experience: Metropolitan Re­search Bureau of Detroit; Amalgamat­ed Clothing Workers; UA W.

JOHN F. SOPT Detroit, Mich.; Married; B .A. Eastern Michigan University. Activities: President, Delta Sigma Phi; Young Democrats; President, Presi­dents Fraternity Council; Am. Jur. Award-Constitutional Law; National Moot Court Team; Moot Court Board; Semi-Finals Moot Court Junior Com­petition. Work experience: Wayne County De­puty Sheriff; Law Clerk.

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EDWARD SOSNICK

Detroit, Mich.; Single; B.A. Universi­ty of Michigan and Wayne State Uni­versity.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

BARRY WARREN SPARKS

Pontiac, Mich.; Single; B.A. Michigan State University.

RICHARD WARREN SOUTHER

Birmingham, Mich.; Mar r i e d; B.S. Wayne State University.

Work experience: Employee Relations Supervisor.

MARTIN E. STEIN

Married; B.A. University of Michigan.

Activities : Law Review; Senior Edit­or; Junior Moot Court Competition; Free Legal Aid Clinic; Graduate-Pro­fessional Scholarship; Traitel Scholar­ship.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

DENNIS J. SPALLA

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A. Univer­sity of Michigan.

Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Frat­ernity Officer; Tribe of Michigamua. (Senior Men'~ Honorary).

Work experience: Law Clerk; Teach­in.

CLARK V. STEVENS

Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich.; B.S. Uni­versity of Detroit.

Activities: Beta Alpha Psi.

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DAVID LAWRENCE STRACKBEIN

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.B.A. Uni­versity of Detroit.

Work experience: Internal Revenue Agent.

MICHAEL HOLTSLANDER TERRY

Flint, Mich.; Married; A.B. Kenyon College.

Activities: Judicial Board; Grant to Study at University of Neuchatel (Switzerland); B ron z e Scholarship Key; Burton Scholarship; T r a i tel Scholarship; Editor-in-Chief, Wayne Law Review.

BRUCE L. STRUBLE

Married; B.A. Michigan State Univer­sity.

Activities: Cambda Chi Apha, Social Fraternity; Delta Theta Phi.

JOHN EDWARD THOMAS

Garden City, Mich.; Married; A.B. Eastern Michigan University.

Activities: Stoic Society; Student Gov­ernment.

Work experience: Teacher.

HARRY JOHN TAYLOR

Detroit, Mich.; Married; B.A. Wayne State University.

Activities: Freshman Football; United Christian Fellowship.

Work experience: Staft Executive, Better Business Bureau of Detroit, Inc.; Workerr.en's Compensation Rep­resentative, Chrysler Corporation.

JAMES OWEN THOMPSON

Dearborn, Mich.; Married; B.A. Wayne State University.

Activities: Varsity Letter for Swim­ming; Phi Sigma Alpha, Psych. Na­tional Honorary Fraternity; Psi Chi, Political Science National Honorary Fraternity; G r ad u ate Professional Scholarship; Traitel Scholarship; Cla­rence M. Burton Memorial Fund Scholarship; Editor, Annual Survey of Michigan Law.

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JOHN L. THOMPSON, JR.

Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Single; B.A. Northern Michigan University.

Activities: FLAC, ACLU.

ROSS MICHAEL TISCI

Auburn, New York; Single; B.S.S.S. John Carroll University.

Activities: Intercollegiate Basketball ; University Club; Mock Election 1964; Orientation Counselor 1963; Senior Vice-President Candidate 1964; Delta Theta Phi, Law Fraternity; American Law Students Association.

Work experience: Law Clerk, Broberg and Robinson, Attorney; Counselors.

JAMES ANTHONY THORPE III

Detroit, Michigan; Married; B.A. East Tennessee State University.

Activities : Senior Editor, Wayne Law Review; Moot Court Board; Phi Alpha Delta, Law Fraternity; Graduate Pro­fessional Scholarship; Traitel Scholar­ship.

HARRY M. TITUS

Detroit, Michigan; Married.

GERALD ELLIOTT THURSWELL Oak Park, Michigan; Single; Wayne State University. Activities: Dean's List; Moot Court Board; Student Board of Governors; Tau Epsilon Rho, Legal Fraternity; Lawyers Cooperative Book Award for excellence in Taxation; Arthur F. Led­erIe Scholarship; Graduate Professional Scholarship 1965-66 and 1966-67. Work experience: Student Assistant for United States Attorney.

PAUL VINCENT

Detroit, Michigan; Single; B.S. Wayne State University.

Activities: Moot Court Board; Law Re­view; Marx Foundation Scholarship; Traitel Scholarship.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

PAUL HENRY WEHMEIER

Grosse Pointe, Michigan; Married; B.S. Wayne State University.

Activities: Delta Kappa Epsilon, Social Fraternity; Sailing Team Captain.

Work experience: Law Clerk; Purchas­ing Agent.

CLIFFORD LAWRENCE WEISBERG

Detroit, Michigan; Single; Ph.B. Wayne­State University, Monteith College.

Activities: Business Manager and Cur­rent Co.-Senior Editor, Wayne Advo­cate; Semi-Finalist Junior Moot Court Competition; Member, Tau Epsilon Rho Law Fraternity.

Work experience: Assistant Buyer- Re­tail; Law Clerk;

LAWRENCE WEINBERG

HELENE LOIS WEISMAN

Southfield, Michigan; Single; B.A. Uni­versity of Michigan and Wayne State University.

Activities: Charles M. McGraw Scholar­ship to University of Michigan; Tuition Sholarship to Wayne State University.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

JERRY LAEVIN WEINER

Grand Rapids, Michigan; Married; B.A. Michigan State University. Activities : Michigan State Varsity Bowling Team; Dorm Judiciary; Dean's List Two Terms; Editor of Wayne Law Review; Student Board of Governors; Moot Court Board; Winner of Junior Moot Court Competition; Best Brief in Final Round Junior Moot Court Com­petition; William D. Traitel Scholar­ship; Tuition Scholarship.

GERALD LYNN WEISS

Detroit, Michiga.n; Married; B.A. Wayne State University.

Activities: Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity.

Work experience: Real Estate Sales­man (licensed); Law Clerk.

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JACK F. WHEATLEY

Royal Oak, Michigan; Married; B.S. in Pharmacy, Wayne State University Col­lege of Pharmacy. Activities: Rho Chi, National Pharmacy Honor Society; Bronze Key, Lawyers Co - operative Publishing Co. Book Awards-Contracts (1964) and Corpora­tions (1966). Work experience: Pharmacist; U.S. Cus­toms Officer.

DENNIS S. WISNIE\~'SKI

Saginaw, Michigan; Married; B.A. Cen­tral Michigan University.

Activities: Delta Theta Phi Law Fra­ternity.

Work experience: Claims Adjuster.

GARY WILLIAM WILDS

Birmingham, Michigan; Married; B.A. Valparaiso University.

Activities: Pi Sigma Alpha, Govern­ment Honorary; Fraternity Activities, Phi Kappa Psi.

Work experience: Law Clerk.

GORDON R. WYLLIE

Birmingham, Michigan; Married; B.S., M.Ed. Wayne State University.

RANDALL STALTER WINSTON

Single; A.B. Wayne State University.

Activities: Fraternity Officer; Free Le­gal Aid Clinic.

Work experience: Free Legal Aid Clinic; Law Intern, Neighborhood Legal Serv­ices.

(Not Pictured)

WILLIAM SCHROEDER PATRICK B. KELLY

DAVID HAYES GERALD M. FREEDMAN THOMAS B. ETTLINGER

BRIAN EINHORN LOYAL ELDRIDGE DOUGLAS CHARTRAND JAMES CRADDOCK

JON KINGSEPP LAWRENCE THOMPSON JAMES WILLIAMS RICHARD SCRIPTER

The Wayne Advocate

Left to Right, Front: Judith A. Leemon, Business Manager; Albert L. Holtz, Senior Editor; Clifford Weisberg, Senior Edi­tor; Paulette Lebost, Staff Writer; Clifford Paskel, Artist. Back: Henry Prager, Associate Editor; Larry Katkowsky, Stu­dent Board Representative; Arnold Weintraub, Commencement Ad Manager; Steven Schneider, Commencement Distri­bution. (Not Pictured: Jeffrey Faintuck, Jeffrey Chase, Dennis Hayes, Jacob Pruiksma).

Student Board of Governors

Left to Right, Seated: Larry Katkowsky, Marvin Strassburger, Dennis Bloomquist, Carl Rubin, Thomas McGuire, George Matish, Jerry Weiner, Astrid Gettier, Secretary; George Edwards, President; Jon Kingsepp, Vice President; Leonard Hof­fius, Treasurer; Henry Prager, Henry Henson, Judith Leemon, Albert L. Holtz, Michael Walsh. Standing: Donald Harms, Tim Patterson, Harold Boyes, James Bearinger, Douglas Shermata, Thomas Boven. (Not Pictured: Jerry Thurswell).

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W ayne La~v Review

Left to Right: David Hayes, Note and Comment Editor; Frank Galgan, Note and Comment Editor; James Thompson, Survey Editor; Don LeDuc, Note and Comment Editor; Mi­chael Terry, Editor-in-Chief; Lawrence Weinberg, Business Manager; Carl Rubin, Martin Stein, Jerry Weiner, Paul

Moot Court Board

Vincent, Elizabeth Meyer, Richard Banas, Michael Shubow, Thomas Boven, David Jackson, Steven Lundgren, Robert Carson, Joseph Reid, James Robinson, Mark Hauser, James Thorpe, David Kaplan.

Far Left: Prof. Arthur J. Lombard, Adviser. Left to Right, 1st Row: Susan Licata, Marvin Berris, Leonard Hoffius, Gerald Thurswell, Laurence Luke; Kenneth Smythe, Chancellor; Gary Bloom, Vice Chancellor, Clifford Paskel. 2nd Row: George Edwards, Larry Katkowsky, Edward Haroutunian, John Selesko, Mark Rubin, Kenneth Myles, Stanley Prokop, Raymond Foresman, Norman Fell. 3rd Row: Sol Freedman, Donald Lawrence, William Patterson, James Conrad, Theodore Garrish Norman BI?ck. 4th Row: J. Richard Robinson, Richard Graybill, Paul Tschirhart, Robert Hetchler, Wallace Sagendorf: and Alan SIlver.

Tau Epsilon Rho La~v Fraternity

ih.

Front Row, Left to Right: Jerry Weiner, Student Board Representative; Albert L. Holtz, Master of Rolls; A. Richard Beni­son, Vice-Chancellor; Steven Schneider, Chancellor; Michael Lockman, Bursar; Stephen Schulman, Faculty Adviser. 2nd Row: Arnold Weintraub, Clifford Weisberg, Michael Wilenkin, Fredric Bean, Clifford Paskel, Gerald Thurswell, Jeffrey Balkin, Lawrence Katkowsky, Bruce Mencken, Andre FreidIis, Donald Wagner, David Jackson, Stephen Cooper. 3rd Row: Sol Friedman, Lawrence Weinberg, Brian Einhorn, Raymond Horenstein, Alan Silver, Gerald Weiss, Edward Pelavin, Don­ald Petrulis, Ronald Buckholder, Norman Moss, Carl Rubin, James McMaster. (Not Pictured: Marvin Berris, David Gor­don, Leon Schurgin).

Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity

Front Row, Left to Right: Tom Malek, Tim Patterson, Dan Wyllie, Dennis Wisniewski, Exchequer; Leonard Hoffius, Tribune; Arnold Rich, Dean; Wesley Hackett, Clerk of Rolls; Jon Kingsepp, Vice Dean. On stairs, Ascending Order: Tom Policka, Wallace Sagendorph, Don Harms, Peter DeLoof,

Robert Citrin, Frank Sweet, Ted Garrish, J. Richard Robin­son, Gary Bloom, James Conrad, John Grech, Arlyn Bosen­brook, Richard Patterson, Leonard Siudara, Richard Alatalo, E. Lou Hoos, Richard Allen, George Matish, Kenneth Smythe, George Edwards.

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Phi Alpha Delta Latv Fraternity I

Left to Right, 1st Row: James Pheley, Jerry Reif, Advocate-Elect, Brian Beck, Frank Willette, Jr. Librarian-Elect, Bob Raether, Clerk-Elect, Ross MacEwen, Treasurer, Russell Hughes, Justice, Phillip Dulmage, Vice-Justice, Hank Prager, Jus­tice-Elect, Clerk, Advocate, Joe Grinnan, Clark Davis, Marshall, Horace Stone, Dick Bos, Maurice Sharai. 2nd Row: Gerald Power, John Ciaramitaro, Orlando Vargas, Gary DiFalco, Ralph Richardson, Alan Harnisch, Hank Greenwood, James Rus­sel, Ralph Heikkinen, Paul Triemstra, Marshall-Elect, Guy Mielock, Jim Harris, Phil Poole. 3rd Row: Dan Atkins, Dick Hurst, Treasurer-Elect, Jim Thorpe, Ray Petrauskas, Warren Golightly, Jim Farrar, Berkeley Hackett, Al Nicholas, George Parker! ~an Bremmer, Terry Smith, Vice-Justice-Elect, Ed Wick, Scribe-Elect (not pictured: Larry Canyock, Duane Triems­tr~, .Wllham Wyss, Dan Matson, E. David Brockman, William J. Jenner, William Hugh Shaw, Jr., R. David Wilson, Bob WIlh~nganz, Michael J. Maser, Nick Batch, David Baldridge, Joseph Barnett, Robert Liggett, Daniel D. Bremer, David Caprlc~ioso, Thomas Chuhran, Doug Denton, Richard Giller, Donald A. Johnston III, Michael Jordan, Mike Lewis, Theo­dore Lldz, Timothy Mahoney, Steven Myers, Edward O'Malley, Gary Perkins, Randall Petersen, Phillip Rhodes, Dick Shaw, Ronald . West).

!,hi Delta Delta Law Sorority

Ascending Order: Arda BarenhoItz, Paulette LeBost, Sharre! Wyatt, Elizabeth Meyer, Barbara Pollak, Dorothy Smith,

Mary Kolis, Astrid Gettier, Susan Licata, Grace Scavone.

Free Legal Aid Clinic

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Left to Right: Thomas Huff, Peter DeLoaf, James Bearinger, Ross MacEwen, Cary .Storchan, ~andall, Winston, Michael Sapala, Dorothy Smith, Susan Licata, Victor Papaakhian, Arney Mustonen. On . StaIrs, Ascendmg Order: Henry Prager, Lawrence Luke, James Conrad, Richard Lustig, Wesley Hackett, Thomas McGUIre, Frank Sweet, Kenneth Smythe, Arlyn Bossenbrook, George Edwards, George Parker, Henry Henson.

Latv Students Civil Rights Research Council - __ =",,""'~ ...... ~-m

Left to Right: Carl L. Bekofske, Dorothy Smith, Arney Mustonen, Henry Henson, Victor Papakhian.

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Secretarial Staff

Left to Right: Janet Binder, Betty Pruzinsky, Marilyn Swartz, Mrs. Mary Louise Hall, Sybil Schlickenmayer, Janet Gussin, Lenore Stachurski Milz, Joyce Rodgers.

Lat,v Library Staff

Left to Right: Mrs. Mollie Wedner, Mrs. Magda Boehm, Barbara Bourassa, Mrs. Shirley Jackson, Vernon A. Rayford, How­ard H. Lapham; Mrs. Bethany Ochal, Law Librarian.

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The Student

Board of Governors 1966-67

Congratulates

The Graduating Seniors of the

Law School

Into Our Second Century ...

The First Presbyterian Church stood at Farmer and Gratiot in 1874. This first Protestant church building in the City is now the site of J. L. Hudson's. Burton Abstract & Title Company had been established eight years earlier than this in 1866. Now in its 101 st year, Burton is Michigan's best -known name in title protection.

Offices Throughout Michigan Services Throughout America

BURTON ABSTRACT and TITLE Company

MAIN OFFICE: Burton Building, 350 E. Congress Detroit, Michigan 48226, Phone WO 2-9800

Hear BUD GUEST, the " Time Traveler"-Mon.-Fri. at 6:40 p.m.- WJR

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Trust!

If you are crossing a busy intersec­tion with someone very young or old, or new to the city, you take more ca~e than you would if you were by yourself.

Trust work is like that. A Trust Department owes more than the duty of normal fair business dealing. We must safeguard those whose interests have been entrusted to our care.

Every family with a future should know the kinds of help it can get from a modern Trust Department. The National Bank of Detroit has prepared an informative folder: "TRUST . .. Making the Most of What You Own." May we send you a copy? Write or phone Edgar B. Galloway, Vice Presi­dent (965 -6000, ext. 2182) .

TRUST DEPARTMENT

NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT ~ ~I~"~ ~ .....

WOODWARD AT FORT. DETROIT. MICHIGAN 48232

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