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Business Program Trustee district delegations FIRST DISTRICT. Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New H am pshire, Rhode Island, V erm ont (F) Louis P...

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Business Program Trustee district delegations

FIRST DISTRICT. Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New H am pshire, Rhode Island, V erm ont (F) Louis Philippe Room, Oct 19, 7:00 am, breakfast caucus meeting; (F) Dining Galleries, Oct 21, 9:00 am, luncheon caucus m eeting, Jack S. Opinsky, trustee. SECOND DISTRICT. Mew York (F) V oltaire/Pasteur Rooms, Oct 19, 1:00 pm, caucus m eeting; (F) Fon­ taine Room, Oct 21, 8:30 am, luncheon caucus m eeting, Wilfred A. Springer, trustee. THIRD DISTRICT. Pennsylvania (F) Suite 16G, Oct 19, 7:45 am, breakfast caucus meeting;(F) Louis Philippe/Francine Rooms, Oct 21, 8:00 am, breakfast/luncheon caucus meeting, Alex J. McKechnie, Jr., trustee. FOURTH DISTRICT. Air Force, Army, Delaware, District o f Columbia, Maryland, Navy, New Jersey, Panama Canal, Public H ealth Service, "* Puerto Rico, V eterans Administration, Virgin Islands (F) B onaparte Room B, Oct 19, 7:00 am, breakfast caucus meeting; (ER) Pompeii Room A, Oct 21,9:00 am, luncheon caucus m eeting, Eugene J. T ru ono, trustee.

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FIFTH DISTRICT. Alabam a, F lorida, G eorgia, M ississippi, N o rth Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia (F) Fontaine Room, Oct 19, 7:00 am, breakfast caucus meeting; (ER) Pompeii Room B, Oct 21, 9:00 am, luncheon caucus m eeting, Lewis S. Earle, trustee.

TWELFTH DISTRICT. Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, O klahom a (F) Pasteur Room, Oct 19, 7:30 am, breakfast caucus meeting; (F) Voltaire Room, Oct 21, 8:30 am, luncheon caucus m eeting, Jam es A. Saddoris, trustee. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. California (F) Fleur De Lis Room, Oct 19, 7 :30 am, breakfast caucus meeting; (ER) Cotillion Room, Oct 21, 8:00 am, breakfast/luncheon caucus meeting, A rth u r A. Dugoni, trustee. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming (F) Fontaine Room, O ct 17, 10:00 am, luncheon caucus meeting; (F) B onaparte Rooms A and B, Oct 21, 9:00 am, luncheon caucus meeting, Bert Y. Hayashi, trustee. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. Texas (F) B onaparte Room A, Oct 19, 7:00 am, breakfast caucus meeting; (ER) Paladium Room, Oct 21, 8:00 am, luncheon caucus meeting, Jack H ar­ ris, trustee.

All delegations will meet in the Fontainebleau Hilton and Eden Roc hotels. F denotes Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel; ER, Eden Roc Hotel.

SIXTH DISTRICT. Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, West Virginia (F) Lafayette Room, Oct 19, 7:00 am, breakfast caucus meeting; (F) Lafayette Room, Oct 21, 9:00 am, luncheon caucus meeting, R. Mal­ colm Overbey, trustee. ► SEVENTH DISTRICT. Indiana, Ohio (ER) Mona Lisa Room, Oct 19, 7:30 am, breakfast caucus meeting; (F) Pasteur Room, Oct 21, 10:00 am, luncheon caucus meeting, H. William Gilmore, trustee. EIGHTH DISTRICT. Illinois (F) Voltaire Room, Oct 19, 7:00 am, breakfast caucus m eeting; (F) Fleur de Lis Room, Oct 21, 10:00 am, luncheon caucus m eeting, Robert M. U nger, trustee. NINTH DISTRICT. Michigan, Wisconsin (ER) Pompeii Room A, Oct 19,7:30 am, breakfast caucus meeting; (ER) Mona Lisa Room, Oct 2 1 ,10:00 am, luncheon caucus m eeting, Gerald A. Larson, trustee. TENTH DISTRICT. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, N orth Dakota, South Dakota (F) B onaparte Rooms A and B, Oct 17, 9:00 am, luncheon caucus meeting; (F) LaRonde Room, Oct 21, 8:00 am, luncheon caucus m eet­ ing, Richard J. Schoessler, trustee. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. Alaska, Idaho, Montana, O regon, W ashington (F) LaRonde Room, Oct 19, 7:00 am, breakfast caucus meeting; (F) Poodle Lounge, Oct 21, 9:00 am, luncheon caucus m eeting, Geraldine Morrow, trustee. PRELIMINARY PROGRAM ■ 153

House of Delegates, 1986 T h e H ouse o f D elegates will convene fo r th e a n n u a l business session o f th e A ssociation at 9:00 am , S unday, O ct 19; th e second m eetin g will be h eld a t 9:00 am , W ednesday, O ct 22; th e th ird m eetin g will be held at 1:00 pm , W ednesday, O ct 22; a n d th e fo u rth m eetin g will be held at 9:00 am , T h u rs d a y , O ct 23. All m eetings o f th e H ouse o f D elegates will b e held in th e G ra n d B allroom , F o n tain eb leau H ilton H otel. T h ese pages contain a listing o f delegates w hose nam es w ere received by th e tim e this m aterial was p re p a re d fo r publication. A d d itio n s to a n d changes in th e listing will a p p e a r in th e S ep tem b er a n d O cto b er issues o f JA D A .

Speaker, Jo se p h G. DiStasio Secretary, T h o m as J . Ginley

Ex officio members -t Officers

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K obren, A braham , president Devine, Joseph A., president-elect and treasurer Pejsar, G ordon G., first vice-president H arrell, Sr., Jam es A., second vice-president

Burton H. Press (1982-1983) Donald E. Bentley (1983-1984) Jo h n L. Bomba (1984-1985)

AIR FORCE

1 delegate, 868 m em bers Sachsel, A rth u r J., Bolling AFB, W ashington, DC

Swimmer, Alan J., Lafayette T an n er, William W., Beverly Hills T urchi, Lewis, Rolling Hills Estates Valentine, Bruce, Modesto Van Dyk, William, San Pablo Wilson, Charles E., Fairfield Yoon, Edward, Delano Yuen, Stephen S., H ayward

ARMY

1 delegate, 839 m em bers C handler, H. Thom as, Falls C hurch, VA

CALIFORNIA

42 delegates, 14,065 m em bers

CONNECTICUT

ALABAMA Board of trustees Dugoni, A rth u r A. Earle, Lewis S. G ilmore, H. William H arris, Jack H. Hayashi, Bert Y. Larson, Gerald A. McKechnie, Jr., Alex J. M orrow, Geraldine Opinsky, Jack S. Overbey, R. Malcolm Saddoris, Jam es A. Schoessler, Richard J. Springer, W ilfred A. T ru ono, Eugene J. U nger, Robert M.

5 delegates, 1,260 m em bers A nderson, Jo h n P., Rainsville Dawson, C. Paul, Scottsboro Lawson, William M., Birm ingham McCulloh, J. Calvin, Birm ingham W right, William E., Tuscaloosa

ALASKA

2 delegates, 226 m em bers Bast, Fred D., Fairbanks H ansen, G eorge M., A nchorage

ARIZONA Past presidents H arry Lyons (1956-1957) William R. Alstadt (1957-1958) M aynard K. H ine (1965-1966) F. Dari O strander (1967-1968) Jo h n M. Deines (1970-1971) Carl A. Laughlin (1971-1972) Louis A. Saporito (1972-1973) C arlton H . Williams (1973-1974) L. M. K ennedy (1974-1975) R obert B. Shira (1975-1976) Frank F. Shuler (1976-1977) Frank P. Bowyer, Jr. (1977-1978) Joseph P. Cappuccio (1978-1979) I. Lawrence K err (1979-1980) Jo h n J. H oulihan (1980-1981) Robert H. Griffiths (1981-1982)

5 delegates, 1,264 m em bers B arber, Bob J., Tucson Gaylord, William, Flagstaff Labadie, William, Phoenix Siroky, Charles, Phoenix Utzinger, David, Scottsdale

ARKANSAS

4 delegates, 897 m em bers Gramling, Jam es F., Jonesboro Capps, William R., Hope Loyd, Marvin D., Lake Village Roebuck, Tom m y G., A rkadelphia

Adams, W arren M., Vallejo Bauerfeind, Richard F., El Cajon Boriskin, Joel M., Oakland Brom berg, Myron J., Reseda Brown, Eugene M., La Palma Brucia, Frank A., San Francisco Campbell, Jean E., Fullerton Chess, J. T hom as, Los Angeles Conley, Jack F., Glendale Cunningham , Jam es T., M ountain View Cusenza, A nthony J., Modesto Emigh, Robert F., Long Beach Feldm an, Rod N., Fairfield Franklin, Douglas R., San Leandro Hancock, Richard B., San Diego H arada, H arold S., Culver City Holmes, William R., Newport Beach Johnson, Esler H., Pasadena Johnson, Paul M., N ewport Beach Klooster, Judson, Loma Linda Lau, Calvin S., Los Angeles Lawrence, Richard W., Napa Lehman, Jo h n P., W hittier Lensch, Bruce O., Chino Lewis, Richard A., Long Beach Loveridge, L. Neil, Carmichael O ler, K enneth D., R edding Owens, Jack A., Livermore Passantino, Frank R., San Francisco Payne, G eorge S., Santa Rosa Savage, Jean H., Santa Monica Schuchard, Alfred S., Menlo Park Schutte, Bruce, West Covina Smithwick, R. Neil, Sunnyvale

8 delegates, 2,479 m em bers Sunshine, K enneth P., New London Coratola, Joseph J., Bristol Sessa, Frank, Stam ford Caldwell, Samuel L., N orth Haven Friedm an, Robert, B ridgeport Wolfe, Stanton, Southington Galvin, Thom as, East H artford Slagle, Charles, Greenwich

DELAWARE

2 delegates, 266 m em bers Sarro, Jr., Francis C., W ilmington Stewart, R. Alan, W ilmington

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

3 delegates, 575 m em bers Mattox, Balfour, W ashington T igani, Pasquale, W ashington Salcetti, Joseph R., W ashington

FLORIDA

14 delegates, 4,531 m em bers Christian, Deuel W., T am pa Keller, Joe M., Panam a City

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Jo rd an , John, West Palm Beach Marks, C lifford, Miami T o d d , H. Wayne, Maitland Perkins, G ordon D., Jacksonville G oodreau, Jr., G eorgeJ., Panam a City Williams, Robert W., Boca Raton Stocks, Gideon J., Miami W ood, Milton T., T am pa Gwynn, J. Cliff, Tallahassee Powell, Neil, O rlando Gause, C urtis E., St. Petersburg Klein, Raymond, Jacksonville

INDIANA

8 delegates, 2,251 m em bers G orm an, Jo h n C., Marion H arris, David J., South Bend Redish, Charles H., Indianapolis Schmidt, William G., Evansville Record, William M., Plymouth C om pton, Duane E., Indianapolis Kaufm an, Gerry L., Fort Wayne Polizotto, Scott H., Valparaiso

MARYLAND

7 delegates, 2,191 m em bers Johns, Laurence E., Hagerstown Brown, D. A. Michael, Crofton Finagin, William B., Annapolis Kogan, Stanley, Baltimore Patterson, Jo h n F., Towson Romeo, Frank J., Baltimore Wilson, Robert J., G aithersburg

MASSACHUSETTS GEORGIA

IOWA

6 delegates, 1,623 m em bers

7 delegates, 2,124 m em bers Lane, W. Blake, Columbus Smith, C harles H., Atlanta Repass, Robert P., Athens Miller, Larry C., Savannah M allernee, Rollin E., Atlanta Langenfeld, Jam es M., T ifton Cassidy, Jam es L., Macon

Geiger, Richard E., C edar Rapids H anger, H erbert L., D ubuque Imm, R udolph F., Lenox Leary, Jam es M., W ashington Nash, Kevin, Algona T ucker, Charles W., Storm Lake

KANSAS

4 delegates, 1,071 m em bers

HAWAII

3 delegates, 722 m em bers Kamezawa, Sanford K., Honolulu Minato, K enneth S., Honolulu Haga, Carl S., H onolulu

IDAHO

Scheer, H arold, Wichita Fry, Robert, Olathe Smith, Robert, Prairie Village Young, Stephen, O lathe

KENTUCKY

6 delegates, 1,635 m em bers

2 delegates, 462 m em bers C utler, A. Riley, Boise Morris, C harles J., Blackfoot

ILLINOIS

19 delegates, 6,317 m em bers B arrington, Erwin P., Chicago Bonk, Edward L., Park Ridge Brock, Jefferson C., Skokie Cascio, Samuel J., Chicago D eW eerth, E. Orval, Rock Falls Finley, Jr., Leo R., Riverdale G iannone, Leonard, Springfield G rau, Gary W., Chicago G reen, Francis P., Bloomington G rothaus, B ernard J., Glenview Hess, Richard D., Kankakee Kontos, Michael H., M ontgomery Kort, William B., Westchester Knox, Jo h n E., Belleville McCulley, Riley J., U rbana Newkirk, R obert W., Glenview Slavin, William H., Chicago Heights Stone, H ow ard A., Decatur Sturm , Donald C., W onder Lake

Clines, Jo h n L., Louisville Lange, Karl W., Lexington Logan, Jr., T heodore E., Louisville Lovin, William, Ashland M urphy, Jam es C., Richmond Yates, Morris C., Madisonville

LOUISIANA

6 delegates, 1,706 m em bers B uford, Skip D., Shreveport Dauterive, F. Ralph, Arabi DeNicola, Jr., R ossJ., Baton Rouge Faget, E. H arold, New Orleans H enderson,Jam es H., New Iberia Toso, Donald R., Metairie

MAINE

3 delegates, 519 m em bers Dwyer, Philip F., Houlton Caddoo, William C., Ellsworth Bates, Howard A., Augusta

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12 delegates, 3,926 m em bers Cohen, Stanley R., Revere Hapcook, Charles, Springfield Guay, Albert, Wakefield DeMarco, H enry, Somerset Fiorenza, Ignatius J., Arlington Morgan, W arren, Springfield C haput, Ronald M., Chelmsford Sandler, A rthur, Revere Frigoletto, Robert, Fitchburg Jern eg an , G erard A., Braintree Rosenfeld, Leonard, Pittsfield Rechtman, Ovadia, Arlington

MICHIGAN

15 delegates, 4,942 m em bers Bletsas, George, Lincoln Park H interm an, Jo h n , Flint B arrett, Edward, Rochester Bonofiglo, Eugene, G rand Rapids Dietz, A nthony, Bloomfield Hills Weisenfeld, Michael, Farm ington Hills G ardner, Loren, Traverse City Cooley, David, Kalamazoo Willoughby, Jo h n , Lansing Breza, John, Fraser H unt, Lawrence, Battle Creek Raby, Claude, G rand Rapids Sullivan, Thom as, Bloomfield Hills Hollm an, Gary, Saginaw Woolley, Carl, Ann A rbor

MINNESOTA

9 delegates, 2,690 m em bers Fredsall, Roger J., Minneapolis Dumke, Melvin P., Mankato Johnson, Donald W., Richfield A m undson, V ernon I,., Duluth Goodell, Franklyn A., Bemidji Hill, Jr., Arnold J., Rochester Etem, Robert R., Wayzata Till, Michael J., Minneapolis Tow ner, Richard M., Mankato

MISSISSIPPI

3 delegates, 806 m em bers Lefeve, Robert, G ulfport Simmons, Jr., H eber, Jackson Halliwell, Jr., H arry, H attiesburg

MISSOURI

8 delegates, 2,329 m em bers Dawson, Gary R., Eldon Edwards, A. C., Kansas City Lippert, Jacob J., Union Livingston, Daniel B., St. Louis McGinty, Charles, Joplin Noffel, S. Edwin, Cape G irardeau Selfridge, George D., St. Louis Woosley, H oward, Kansas City

MONTANA

2 delegates, 457 m em bers N ordstrom , Donald O., Missoula Dailey, L eonard L., Billings

NAVY

1 delegate, 1,037 m em bers Shaffer, Richard G., Bethesda, MD

NEBRASKA

4 delegates, 868 m em bers Holthaus, William T., O maha States, Jam es K., N orth Platte Wesch, Jack C., Fairbury Grove, Raymond, O m aha

NEVADA

2 delegates, 396 m em bers M eierhenry, Dwight W., Las Vegas McCulloch, Jo h n S., Reno

NEW HAMPSHIRE

3 delegates, 546 m em bers Peer, Stephen D., Tilton Plodzik, H enry M., Manchester

NEW JERSEY

14 delegates, 4,371 m em bers Bressman, H erbert B., Dunellen C hurgin, Lawrence, Bloomfield D’Eustachio, Richard W., Cherry Hill Dolinsky, H erbert B., Jersey City Hynes, Francis J., Berkeley Heights Katz, H arm on R., New Brunswick Katz, H arold L., Emerson J Krause, Frank, C ranford Kulak, Chester B., Lawrenceville Letizia, Thom as, Pleasantville R oem er,Jack L., Princeton Schaaff, Paul, Long Branch Vogelson, K enneth, Morristown O ’K uhn, Sherwood, Passaic

NEW MEXICO

3 delegates, 535 m em bers A nderson, E. Paul, A lbuquerque R edm an, Michael G., Española Hawkins, A rthur C., A lbuquerque

NEW YORK

41 delegates, 13,851 m em bers A nker, Edward, Riverhead Boyd, William F., G arden City Carrillo, Peter A., Rochester C arter, Robert W., Staten Island Chick, Robert M., N orth Tonawanda Clary, Thom as A., A uburn Cobin, A rthur S., Yonkers Divack, Morton L., Jackson Heights Downes, Edward J., Albany Eisman, N orm an N., Brooklyn Feldm an, Mark J., G arden City Feldstein, Stanley, Flushing Gabrielle, Robert K., Valley Cottage Gibson, Jr., Joseph A., New York Gladziszewski, Richard E., Syracuse Gott, M urray, Staten Island Gross, Gary D., New York G ruber, Irving E., Baldwin Iacono, John M., Manhasset Kaufm an, Edward G., G reat Neck Klein, Sanford E., Roslyn Heights Lentchner, Emil W., Jamaica Maitland, Ronald I., New York Moon, John R., Schenectady Nash, Seymour L., Hastings on H udson O rcutt, Jam es R., Ithaca Perna, Alfonso J., Binghamton Prezzano, E. Peter, Mt. Kisco

Q u artararo , Ignatius N., Garden City Raskin, Robert B., L indenhurst Roy, Jacqueline A., Utica Sachs, Jerem iah, Kingston Seldin, Leslie W., New York Snyder, N orm an, Richmond Hill Sweet, T hom as O., N orth Syracuse Tanz, N orm an P., Suffern Tom czak, Raymond W., Buffalo Vlock, Richard S., Gloversville W alters, W arren W., New York W atson, Robert E., Gowanda Wolf, Merwin N., Bronx

NORTH CAROLINA

8 delegates, 2,312 m em bers Owen, K enneth D., Charlotte Sugg, R obert W., D urham Mynatt, William A., Asheville Bitler, Glenn, Raleigh Linville, W alter S., Wilson Fountain, Stuart B., Greensboro Freshwater, David H., M orehead City G rantham , N. B., Smithfield

NORTH DAKOTA

2 delegates, 332 m em bers N utter, O. R., Minot A braham son, Paul, Fargo

OHIO

15 delegates, 4,902 m em bers Buchanan, Richard S., Spencerville Fisk, Marvin M., Cleveland Hinkle, Robert C., Columbus McFarland, J. Richard, Cincinnati Snelson, Ralph E., W arren Sellnau, Charles E., Cleveland Ansted, Richard A., Toledo Sherriff, Stanley D., Dayton Lauer, Robert E., Columbus B rocklehurst, W arren B., Alliance Secrest, Brodie G., Cambridge Skinner, T hom as A., Gallipolis Gottschalk, Jack W., Cincinnati Wallace, William R., Columbus Fanno, Jam es T., Canton

OKLAHOMA

5 delegates, 1,254 m em bers B artheld, Robert L., McAlester Benson, Ben H., Woodward

Hickman, French E., Midwest City Kouri, Charles M., Chelsea Miles, Jo h n N., N orm an

OREGON

6 delegates, 1,661 m em bers TenPas, William S., Corvallis N aughton, Richard T., Portland Curtis, H ow ard F., Eugene Vorhies, Carl B., Beaverton Darke, George J., Portland Olfson, G eorge R., G rants Pass

PENNSYLVANIA

20 delegates, 6,459 m em bers

Ludwig, Charles M., H arrisburg Horkowitz, Simon A., Allentown M orein, Sylvan, Wyncote Czarnecki, Eugene S., A m bler N eff, Jack, Philadelphia L athrop, Jo h n B., West C hester Gross, Ronald B., Pottstown Lychak, Edward, Catasauqua Aqua, H erm an M., Luzerne Detweiler, Samuel B., Schuylkill Haven Schultz, Ronald, W aynesboro Miller, M arlin A., C ham bersburg Lopatofsky, G eorge, Troy B rett, George W., Clearfield Lavely, Donald P., Clarion T rice, William B., Erie McCarthy, Edw ard W., Pittsburgh Perkins, T hom as L., B radford Woods Lancione, Raymond R., McDonald

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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

1 delegate, 325 m em bers Mecklenburg, Robert, Potomac, MD

PUERTO RICO

2 delegates, 436 m em bers A guirre, Jose A., Bayamon Noya, Carlos J., Santurce

RHODE ISLAND

3 delegates, 563 m em bers Mehlman, Edwin S., Providence Cham pagne, Robert G., Providence DiPiro, Frank, Lincoln

SOUTH CAROLINA

4 delegates, 1,087 m em bers Ham rick, Fitzhugh N., Charleston Hines, Jr., Frank B., Columbia Gaines, Jam es H., Greenville Player, Jr., T. Carroll, Florence

SOUTH DAKOTA

2 delegates, 311 m em bers D endinger, Donald C., Yankton Sewright, Jam es R., H ot Springs

TENNESSEE

7 delegates, 2,008 m em bers Hale, Je rre R., Smithville Brooks, Jack C., Memphis Sawrie, Steven M., Chattanooga Hall, Ogle B., Nashville Alley, Robert B., Knoxville Rogers, Charles L., Manchester LaFont, Jr., William L., Jackson

Matthews, Gary L., Provo Sum ner, Robert S., Salt Lake City Matis, Jo h n A., Ogden Foster, Charles E., Salt Lake City

VERMONT

2 delegates, 287 m em bers Brady, Michael E., Bennington Neum eister, David R., B rattleboro

TEXAS

20 delegates, 6,426 m em bers Clitheroe, William R., Houston Kunik, B urton J., Houston Sorrels, H. M., Houston Rogers, Sam W., Houston McClure, George J., Pasadena M eador, Robert C., Houston Eklund, Richard A., San Antonio Seberg, Donald C., C orpus Christi Rosas, Rene M., El Paso Park, Jo h n H., Bedford Cobb, J. W., Ft. W orth Lewis, Charles G., Muleshoe Rainwater, A. Gary, Dallas Mikulencak, Jr., Albert F., Waco C artw right, O. V., G rand Prairie Richards, George A., Richardson A lexander, Leo G., Duncanville Dixon, R obert B., Austin Wood, Ben D., S ulphur Springs Wier, Leighton A., San Antonio

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

1 delegate, 612 m em bers Rhyne, Robert R., W ashington, DC

VIRGINIA

9 delegates, 2,572 m em bers Ames, Jr., J. Wilson, Smithfield Hodges, H arry L., Richmond H uff, Wallace L., Blacksburg Malbon, B ennett A., Richmond Marshall, Virgil H., Charlottesville Michaels, Em anuel W., Norfolk Moore, Jr., French H., Abingdon W endt, Douglas C., Fairfax W histon, David A., Falls C hurch

WASHINGTON UTAH

4 delegates, 879 m em bers

9 delegates, 2,762 m em bers

H arken, Jam es H., Spokane Bender, S tuart A., Vancouver Volz, Jr., Wallace C., Brem erton Nichols, Jack E., Seattle McGraw, Jam es C., Bellevue H earon, Donald L., Tacom a Johnson, Joh n n y N., Seattle McNally, Joseph D., Tacom a Terkla, Robert S., Seattle

WEST VIRGINIA

3 delegates, 764 m em bers

WISCONSIN

9 delegates, 2,890 m em bers Treacy, Jo h n P., Milwaukee Strand, Richard J., La Crosse Shuler, Carl B., Clinton Frantal, T errence K., Kenosha Leone, Edward F., West Allis Faucett, Robert R., West Bend Lindstrom , Steven R., Howards Grove Rose, S. Tim othy, A ppleton Murrell, Peter C., Milwaukee

WYOMING

2 delegates, 249 m em bers Kincheloe, Earl, Cheyenne Welch, Scott, Lovell

Memorial service for Harold Hillenbrand A m em orial service fo r H aro ld H illen b ran d , DDS, executive d ire c to r em eritu s o f th e A m erican D ental A ssociation, will be h eld M onday, O ct 20, d u rin g the A D A ’s 127th A nnual Session in Miami. Dr. H illen b ran d , w ho died May 31 at the age o f 79, served as executive d irecto r o f th e A DA fo r 23 years. D u rin g his te n u re , the ADA grew fro m 65,000 m em ­ b ers in 1946 to 112,000 m em bers in 1970, w hen he re tire d . U n d e r his direction, the ADA was in stru m e n ­ tal in establishing auth o rizatio n fo r th e N ational Insti­

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Poindexter, Jr., J. B., H untington \ Dyer, Jay Henry, Wheeling Joseph, Daniel I., W heeling

tu te o f D ental R esearch in W ashington, an d th e Asso­ c ia tio n c o n s tru c te d its p e r m a n e n t H e a d q u a r te r s B uilding in Chicago. T h e m em orial service, w hich will be o p en to all a t­ ten d ees at th e an n u a l session, will be held in th e East B allroom o f th e F ontainebleau H ilton H otel. P ro g ram details are b ein g finalized. For m o re in fo rm atio n , contact the Division o f C o n ­ feren ce an d M eeting Services at th e A m erican D ental A ssociation.

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