President Reagan has announced the appointment of 17 White House Fellows, including Michael T. Lempres '81, to serve for one year beginning September 1. Lempres is an attorney with the San Francisco law firm of McCutcheon, Doyle, Brown & Enersen.
Beginning with the establishment of the program in 1964, White House Fellows have been chosen on the basis of leadership, character, professional and intellectual achievements, and commitment to community and nation. The awardees serve as special assistants to the vice president, to members of the cabinet, or to Presidential staff members.
Lempres was a policy studies and government major at Dartmouth, a Big Brother, and played baseball and football. His law degree is from Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley, where he was chairman of the Moot Court Board. He subsequently clerked for U.S. District Judge Robert P. Aguilar in California, and was a field director in New Hampshire in the Jack Kemp Presidential campaign.